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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-10-26, Page 5• C`� *DS BUSINESS WANTED. CASH FOR vox. RS $---Dead NOTICE animals removed: 'Two-hour ser- Put Yoltilir.'. Want,.. Fa Sok LUit, Found, 'Etc. Ads. ifi this ICoIuIIYn. CIDER MILL t+iee day or nt $ ht. Phone Credi- Cider made every Tuesday and ton 47216, collect. ?Jack ' Wil , 7hursdary'. Apple butter boiled by liana$. appointment. F. C, Ka1bfieisoh & Son, Zurich. 96 r 7, Zurich. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION 'Q ., -east sny CON - Auction Sale, regardtees as to size or article to sell. I solicit veer business, and if not satisfied will rake no charges for Services neu- tered. entared. ARTHUR WEBER—Dasirsood Phone 57 r 12 VETERINARIA..N B. COXON, B.V. Sc. �� ��y SURGEON S4reet, (Mee with Residence, OppositeStore DrugZurich Phone --96. Campbell, V .S, �•V •Sc. K . R. Camp scaduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All aease8 of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night t*Be promptly attended to. Also Bre, sder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Rennets. Office on Main Street, ,tp te Town Sall. BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT NIAMT -E T Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh ashSausages', Cur- ed Meats, Bologn Kept Ect" always on hand. fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash a h Prices Skins Wool, Hide. EL -Yunghlut & Sou PRODUCE Farm Produce WANTED FOR SALE A Massey -Harris roller bearing cutting box in Al condition. Apply to Clayton 0. Smith, phone 87 r 13. FARM' FOR -SALE Consisting of 50• acres grass land, being Lot 7, Co. Hay Township. There is some 'bush arid prenty of good water. Samuel Oestreicher, Dashvvood. STRAYED Froin Lot 28, Con. 9, Hay Twp., a 2 yr, old Polled Angus steer, Fin- der please notify George Deichert, Phone 81, Zurich; Have your Eggs Graded scien- :ically on, our approved grad- ing Machine which gives the producer 'every advantage. Also •Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich Zurich Creamery FOR QUICK SALE A limited quantity of hard wood, some soft wood, stove lengths. Also some potatoes.—Oscar Ducharme, Phone 2r98, Zurich. FOUND Spare wheel and tire, size 21x4140 Goodyear at swamp on town line, near Hillsgreen. Owner can have same by .paying expenses from— Earl romEarl Love, diillsgreen. FOR SALE A set of tractor lugs tor sale. Ap- ply to Chas. Bedard & Sons, Phone 15-98-, Zurich. STRAYED. From Lot 12, Con. 6, Hay Town- ship a 3 -year-old blue roan steer. Please notify Wilfred Shapton, R.R. 1, Exeter, Phone 17r3, Crediton. FOR QUICK SALE Genuine Leather Coat, as good as new, size 36. Can be seen at office of A. F. Hess. HELP --Speed the Victory NOW! Mr. and Mrs, Wm. P. Braun 4nd daughter Barbara of Forest ,were Sunday visitors at :the home .of Miss Jane Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry Yungblut and, daughter Miss Inez ' and' Mr: `Jacob Deiehert have returned home after visiting friends and relatives at •Wali erloo and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Byron .Dueharine and family and Miss Doreen Ducharme of London were week -end visitors at the home of their parents, Ms; and Mrs. David Ducharme. Mrs, Lydia Vallett of Flint, Mich., is visiting at the home of Miss Anna Hess of ' Mown.., Mrs. Clayton O. . Smith and son Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Chester L Smith made a business• trip to Ar- kona last Thursday. Mr. John Heintz of Zurich spent the week -end and. holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lei'bold and small daughter. Marion at their 1H.BC1V View Farm, •Godnrich Twp. inton News -Record. A large number of people were in town on Saturday afternoon attend- ing the late A. Etue auction sale. The property was not sold. This Saturday ,afternooiv a sale of house- hold effects will be held on the prop- erty of Mr. A. Mellett. Note adv, elsewhere. eldest Wren Daureen O'Dwyer, daughter of Dr. and yrs. P. Z. O'- Dwyer of town hang" recently been promoted to a Leading Wren which of course makes her subject to .great- er responsibilities. Leading Wren O'Dwyer has been stationed for some time at Halifax where she is in charge of postal duties. We congratulate her on her promotion. A Lot of Cucumbers Dublin Cucumber plant has just completed a very successful year, Ap proximately 245 tons ofcucumbers re purchased by. Libby, McNeil & We require at once: 43 Girls or women for Rubber Foot- wear Production. 27 Girls or women for Tire Building Division. 22 Girls or women for Industrial Products Division 17 Males for light work. 15 .Males • for medium and heavy work. We offer, you: Light, clean work in a busy rubber shop • Good pay and working conditions. Excellent prospects for steady em- ployment. War workers ineligible; apply to your nearest E. & S. S. 0., referring to C. R. No. 1779. tour Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. -Highest. Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give 'effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett ;Proprietor. Proprietor. we Libby, which was almost double the production of 1943. Rally Day A combined Service will be het in the Evangelical Church on Sund morning beginning at X10.30. Rall Day in the Sunday School will b held, along with Men's Day. Th Men will provide the music and th speakers. Mr. George Clausius sold his fine farm just north of town to his son Robert, who has been with his father all these years. The grass farm in Hay Township, has also been taken over by Robert. The sale includes the farm stock, implements and other effects. Mr. Clausius Sr. has beena very energetic and hard working far- mer for many years in the district and most certainly deserves a well earned rest. • A BigApple Crop - 1.:: Mr. Harry Penis of Arkona the, other day sold the fruit of three trees loaded with Northern Spy ap- ples for the handsome sum of $135. to a fruit buyer. So perfect are the apples on the trees that the buyer will make a very satisfactory percent- age for his work of picking and mar- keting thein. It surely pays to well spray the trees end give then the best of attention for which the own- er receives a good reward. d ay y e e e FaU Footwear THERE IS A FIND SHOWING OF NEW FALL SHOES AT DATAR'S FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHIL- DREN. BE SURE TO COME IN AND SEE THEM. ALL VERY REASONABLY PRICED FINE STYLES AND GOOD VALUES ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES N1QTICE TO CREDITOR In the Estate of Oswald Fisher, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, retired farmer. NOTICE is given pursuant to Trustee Act R.S.O.S. 1937 Chap. 165 and Amended Act, that all persons having claims against the Estate of held by themthe Deceased, who died November 23rd, 19412, are required on or before the fourth day of No- vember, 1944, to send or deliver to the undersigned, particulars of their claims •in writing and nature of the security, if any, held by them. Dated October 14th, 1944. Elizabeth Fisher, Zurich, Ontario. Marry Fisher, St. Jacobs, Ontario, :Executors. INSURANCE Western Farmers= Mutual Weather insurance Co. • OF WOODSTOCK t`HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MiJT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND .IN ONTARIO .Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1986, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $278,613.47. Bates—$4,50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP-- ZURICI Agent, also Dealer in Light?• Rods and all kinds of Fire Incturtmee NOTICE TO CREDITORS Religious Picture Unveiled A painting of the "Head of Christ" by Warner •Sallman, a modern artist was unveiled in the Evangelical church last Sunday morning. This is a gift from the late Miss Lydia E. .Faust. In the service of dedication Miss Olive O'Brien read about the artist and how he came to paint it. Miss Marjorie tHoffman sang "Fairest, Lord Jesus", immediately after the unveiling. The choir • assisted the Pastor in the act of dedication. Rev. C. B. Heckendorn spoke on the theme "The Face of Jesus." This beautiful painting is an aid in making Worship more meaningful. In the Estate of the late Jacob Schwartzentruber, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Jacob Schwartz- entruber, late of the Township of Hay in the County of Huron, gentle- man, deceased, who died ori or about September 29th, 1943, are required on or before the 31st day of October 1944, to furnish to the undersigned Executors their names, addresses and full particulars of their claims. After such last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the persons entitled thereto and will not be liable for any of the said assets to any person of whose claim shall not then have been received. Allan Schwartzentruber,. Roy Gingerieh, Executors. Dated at Zurich, the 3rd of October, 1944. rtidilKt 2.8t/t, dead and Disabled Animals ;REMOVED FROM„.Y Plane.. `:Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth'15 DA1�tPNC . and CO. ,O y GANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR :1NDUSTRY) W. H. GCL,DING NOMINATED William H. Golding, of Seaforth, federal member for .Huron -Perth, was again nominated at Hensall on Tu - e ,day last by the Iluron-Perth Lib- erals to represent the party at the approaching. federal election. Mr. Golding won the seat in the 1932 by- election following the death of the late Thomas McMillan, and has 'been the constituency's member since that time. J. M. Eckert, clery of McKillop township was also nominated but later withdrew. Mr. Golding will be opposed by Thoma; Pryde, Exeter, who was selected during the summer• as Progressive Conservative standard bearer in the riding. The C.C.F. has not yet selected a contestant. . GRAND BEND HYMENEAL In London, on Saturday, October 14th, a quiet wedding was solemnized at the Lutheran parsonage when Miss Clara Elizabeth, daughter of 'Air. and Mrs,. Peter Kraft, of Dashwood, and Mr. Frederick Jacob Rader, son of the late Mr, and i'dvs. Jacob Rader, of Dashwood were united in marri- rag. Rev. Killinger was the officiating clergyman. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs, Victor Heywood, of Exeter. The happy :couple, on thuir return will make their future home in Dash- wood, from where they have the best wishes from a large circle of friends. Talbot—Coleman The wedding of Dorothy Mae, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs Russell Coleman to Ernest William, nnly son of Mrs. and the late Melvin Talbot -Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, well - at her home, Stanley Township. Miss known Hensall residents observed Ruth Carnochan played the wedding their golden wedding recently at march and for the signing of the re- their home here. • Their marriage gister. Rev. Melvin Keys of St. Marys was solemnized at the Presbyterian uncle of the groom, offi:ci•ated. The church, Egrondville, on Oct. I70894 bride was given in marriage by her Mrs... Fisher is the former Jessie Thomson, born in Hensall, and Mr. Fisher is a. native of Zurich. They have resisted in Hensall all their mar- ••••••••Ni••••••••••.••a$aooa4,Pan,•*o•aaa•♦•sr•4, •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE Fall Wheat Fertilizer FOLLOWING FERTILIZERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR FALL WHEAT: 4-8-10 4-12-6 • THESE FERTILIZERS ARE ALL, CAREFULLY COMPOUN- DED. GET YOU SUPPLY EARLY - t. WESTERN FEED GRAINS, SHINGLES, MOTOR • • ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. • ._i z ron. Farm ers' Co- Operative HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER .4. *44.4.,4.•e•r••r•••••••• ®•***ce, s,: OILS, Over 1,000 Attend Over 1,00 people paid $775 to en- joy the Grand Bend Red Cross fowl supper, held in the United Church, last Thursday evening, under the lea- dership of the Red Cross president, Mrs. J. W. Holt. The supper, most successful on record, was followed by a mixed program by artists from Ex- eter and Centralia airport. Speakers for• the evening included Owen Ath- inson on behalf of the Boy Scouts, and Dr. R. H. Taylor, MLA., Dash- wood. T. H. Hoffman, directing the Henrich Memorial Band, supplied the music for the evening. Bodsenberry—Lowery A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the Church of Christ, in London, on Oct. 10th, by the Rev. Dr Eckardt when William Bruce •Boss- enberry was united in marriage to Bernice Lowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lowerk, of Detroit. The bride was charming in a powder blue suit, black hat and black accessories with a corsage of pink roses. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Lilts, sister of the groom, wearing a navy blue suit with a corsage of American Beauty roses. The groomsman was Dr. Rob- ert Ferguson, of London. After the wedding they had a buffet supper at Hotel London. HENSALL Donated to Boxe.. Local and rural citizens gave gen- erous support to the appeal for don- ations of money for Christmas boxes for the ,Hensall boys who are serving oversews. 38 boxes were packed by the Hensall W. I., the War Service committee and the Girls' Dance Club recently. The fact that a great many people throughout the district •gladly gave of ,thein sugar rations made possible the provision of home-made candy made by members of the In- stitute. Othere contributed an assort- ment of cookies and shortbreads, an additional treat was maple sugar. 9 boxes for those serving in Italy were pcked and forwrded recently. Had Golden Wedding father. I-Thzel Coleman, sister of the bride was 'bricles•rraid and the ,groom was attended by Arnold Xeys. 'F 0Th DISCOVER SUBSTITUTE owing the ceremony, the immediate s vied life, living for 48 years in the Four graduates of the InrIvcsity of relatives enjoyed et, wedding' dinner in I yam house. The anniversary was ob- Western Ontario have discovered the dining room w''tieh wee d.cotat,.d served with n family dinner, inti'- that polyinyl ale'hol .may .be used as In pink and white. Later in the after- ere of the family being l •i sabetitute for blood or blood plasma noon the bridal couple left aumid1 being present were their two daught- in treating certain types ori slioek showers of concer^Mail ttinn for Min i c rs. Mrs. D. Lorne Thomson, of �CT�to=•- ••t•;e says an article in the current 'gaga Falls and other l .,int:. On fbcr; onto and Mrs. Roy 1'arlm=r of ir ,a , ldsor and a son Lester I+ie•her Ing issue of The Canadian 'Maim) Jour- return they on,l1 i, ;•sAe en .. e r•r rr• a nat. fcit:^?. n' "'' + _. t� t,,. <>t W.h1d oi% 1 Massey -Harris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945! I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS 70N MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE @ $70.75 $59.50 882.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. Tel. If you are not required on the farm this winter youshould take other work. Extra winter workers are needed for woods operations—logging and pulpwood and fuel cutting — base metal mines, coal mines, meat packing and cold storage, ;ram handling, railway track maintenance, iron foundries and other high priority occupations, varying with the area. Please offer your services to: The nearest Employment and Selective Service Office; or The nearest Proviincial Agricul- tural Representative; or Your Local Farris Production Committee. A good response to thisappeal is important to Canada's welfare — please act 11)11- nlediately. Postponement of Military Training con- tiui•ices while in approved essential work off the farm. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. HUMPIHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA Minister of Labour Director, A'r:tia,uat Selective Service • This advertisement is issued by the Dominion Depart- ment of Lnbour in aid of thy dominion -Provincial Farm Labour Programme, ..,..i ..,rreii:::.".,,3U 5.tii