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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-11-09, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO f iUS1NESS CARDS WANTED Put. Your Want. For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead FOR SALE animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Cred-1Property—I have a fine .residence ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil -Jin Zurich Tor sale with all conven- hams. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - Auction Sale, regardless CON - duct �Ysolicitt y tor size er article ftoot satisfied will dans business, es for Services Ren - loved. charges Dashwood ,ARTHUR WEBER.— Phone 57 r 12 '+lETE.R1NA.R_------- O , B.V% Sc. Or. W. �"SUgtC,EOFi VETERINARY Main Street, Office with Residence, Opposite Drug StoreZuxTch P!hene--96. fences. Also a summer cottage at Grand Bend. Terms can be arrang- ed.—Theo, Haberer•, Zurich. FOR. SALE 2 Jersey heifers 7 months so a gelding rising 3 years Joseph Druar•, Phone 85 r 7. STRAYED Onto Lot 19, Con. 9, Hay Town- ship, about Sept. 1st, a steer rising 2 years. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expens- es.—Herb Desjardine, Zuri.eh, R.R.3 Campbell, Vete iiva hate of Ontario Toronto. All College, University treated Amelia of domestic animals principles, d Ivy the most modernat or night Charges reasonable. to. Also Bret promptly attendedInverness tabs of Scottish terrierTB. Street, Henz►els• Offieeon lista gall. Moshe Town BUTCHERS ur h popular ZURICH HERALD 1°,A A Hay Council met on Monday for the November meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Way of Tweed Ont., were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Siebeot Mr. and Mrs, H. G. McKinley, Toronto visited with relatives in this vieinity, Mrs. Mary Truemner spent a day at pe Milverton, also attending pt 1 fun - Mrs, Vallett of flint, Mich„ has returned to her home after spending old, al- a week at the home of Miss Anna old. --- Hess. Zurich. Mrs. Singular and daughter form- erly of Ailsa Craig are visiting at the home of the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellett. Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughter Marcy Lou have returned after an en- j•oya�ble visit with the former's sister and relatives at Toronto. eral of the late Alvin B S1 fall Footwear Mr. and Mrs. David Ducharme re- Some home from London where Some 4 -ft. soft elm dry wood, also they spent the week -end visiting with dry soft elm in log lengths for wood. J their children, David Dignan, Phone 18-91, Zurich{ r. and Mrs. Edmund Erb and Central. B. R. No. 2, Hensall. l Mr Mary Manson from the Zurich FOR QUICK SALE i district and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pure Bred York Hog for sale. Ap, J Boshart of Waterloo were visiting ply Bruce Koehler, Phone 91r1, i with their sister, Mrs. Nancy Koehler Zurich central. I and Harold in Toronto over the week- F.O..Lloyd Hope and wife (nee RUBBERS, GALOSHES Boots or Lumberrnen. Up -to -the Minute DRESS SHOES for Ladies and Gents. School and Sunday Schoes for Children SHOES REPAIRED With Best Quality pre-war Leather. Good Workmanship —Lowest Prices ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and TRUNKS AND SUITCASES • FOR -QUICK SALE NOTICE end. We have a carload of . stove size Doris Meyers) of Vancouver, B. C., where -they have spent several 'mon i ths, and Miss Alpha Meyers, nurse -in 1 training of Stratford; Mr, an M' Stelek and daughter I coke arriving soon. Leave your or- - c• der at once. -•--Stride & Waldo, Zurich s. NOTICE Mervyn,Patsy CIDER MILL of Hay Twp., enjoyed a family se Cider made every Tuesday and union at the home of their parents, Thursday. Apple butter .boiled by i Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers over the appointment. ; week -end, F. C. Kalbyfleisch & Son, Zurich. I F.O. Chelsea Thiel, who is assist, 1 ing in the instructing at Ipperwais- sh Camp at present was a wee.: -end v itor in Zurich. 'We congratulate Chelsea on having graduated last week from the Crumlin Air School, a Bombadier. His picture appear - 96 r 7, Zurich, you with the Ltt Us supply y Cur - 'very Choice of Fre:gnas, ad ages, ed Meats, Bo1Qhand. 'Kept +,, always efrigerationrices Mesh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Skins Wool, Hides ' and FOR SALE A Massey -Harris roller bearing cutting box in Al condition. Apply 1 ung the past year .in the hard -surfac- ing of the Blue Water road, only a s'hor t stretch, the 24 mile;: from Port Albert to Kincardine, now remaining unpaved of the highway from Sarnia to Owen Sound. A resolution was un- animously passed extending the than - to Clayton 0. Smith, phone 87 r 13. ! 1i.g in the London Free Press one day FARM FOR SALE 1last week, P1org with other navigat- Consisting of 50 acres grass land, l ors who also graduated. being Lot 7, Con. 8 Hay Township.; HENSALL MINISTER CALLED There is some bush and ptenty of good water. A unanimous allelto P eRev. J. iE. Taylor, of ' Samuel Oestreieher, Dashwood. an i church Hensall, to Shakespeare Pres- '' hyterian church was extended at a meeting of representatives of the From Lot 28, Con. 9, Hay Twp., three congregations in the charge held at Shakespeare church Thurs a 2 yr.old PolledfyGeorg steer, Fin- \ day night last. The three churches in der please1notify George Deichext, the charge are Shakespeare, St. An- Plione 81, Zurich. drew's North Easthope, and North 1 Easthope Presbyterian St rc ess. he call was approved by has yet to dis- trict Presbytery but come before the Huron Presbytery. Properties Sold S• -yuu grant & Son PRODUCE. F arm Produce WAN T Thu slay. 'NQvernher 9th Dead and Disabled Animals 94 REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235, Seaford) 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL. WAR INDUSTR"• ♦ ea0♦0•••a0aa♦•'••••••••••i0.4•00i.i w4•a ware4r�ha o•peeee ► Fall Wheat Fertilizer • t, • R THE FOLLOWING FERTILIZERS ARIL AVAILABLE FOR � • • 1 FALL WHEAT: • 2 —1 Z---6 • ♦ 0-14-7 • 4 __12-6 0 • ♦ 4-8---10 i THESE FERTILIZERS ARE ALL CAREFULLY COMPOUN• • ♦ DED. GET YOU SUPPLY EARLY. a WESTERN FEED • GRAINS, SHINGLES, MOTOR OILS, a 1 ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. Huron Former ...0 -Op �l>va K4. HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MA 6 1 a 4 •e STANLEY TOWNSHIP Leading Airwoman C :t.ie 1•-h i RCAF, Lachine, Que., spent a few j days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs l John Smith, 'v'arna. Cpl. Lloyd McAsh, RCAF., Deberi l N.S. returned to camp after visiting at his home. A meeting of the Federation of Agriculture was held last Friday night at the home of Mr. M. Elliott. - Mrs. M. Reid was a Sunday last visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- Bride, near Blake, Mrs. Ben Keys spent a few days in Hensall with her sister, Mrs best leo- xnan who is not enjoying health. STRAYED Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our app the grad- ing Machine which gives producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien 'phone 101, Rea. 84, Zurich Zurich Creamery Meeting of The Huron County Council The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Mr. James Stephenson, of the 1. tel Council Chantbers, 'Court . House, Goderich, commencing on Tuesday, concession, Goshen line, Stanley has November 14th, at 2.00 p.m. All sold his 100 acre farm to l'Ir. Walter accounts, notices of deputations and Eckel of Zurich, with possession at { frm is' 1/1 as 4ia TiS Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945! 11•IAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT - 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE !a 850 to 900 SIZE r (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop 149 Osoar Klopp Res. 6; $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. Iwas divided into four groups for con tests. Refreshme its were nerved b e I Hensall United Church schoolroom the Women's A s= of McAllister, luncheon consisted x esident, Mrs. Jas. lovely with Halowe'e emblems was party for the members of the Sunda direction of the p r tarts,chocolate' the scene of a delightful Hallowe'en y weiners and rolls, school members, parents, and memb }drink and tea. The rooms were lovely ers of the congregation. There were decorated with Miss Edna Sau` d0r- nt, l�ev. Brook, min cock and '-Margaret Shepherd Had Halowe'en Party ister of the church was chairman and, venors• about 200 prose a good program was given including: community singing, a play, recitations choruses, musical numbers, two sound films were presented, the schoolroom other business requiring the attent- ion of Coundil should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, November llth. N. W. .Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont. HELP --Speed the Victory NOW! the end of this year. The • a located near the white church, five miles north of Zurich. Miss Mary Ann Johnston sold the home farm consisting of 50 acres, situated a mile west of Blake, in Hay 'Township to Mr. Lawrence Regier with immed- 1 fate possession of the farm, but Miss Johnston has the use of the house Itill next fall. This farm has been We require at once: the home of the Johnston family for 43 Girls or women for Rubber Foot- 192 years, being settled by the early wear Production. 1pioneers of the family. 27 Girls or women for Tire Building. • ) Women's Institute Division. On Monday'' evening the Zurich 22 Products s women for Industrial Branch of the Women's Institute met Products for Divisioniat the home of Mrs. L. Warnock. 17 Males light work. During the evening Mrs. Hess and 15 Males for medium and heavy I Mrs. Meyers gave reports of the Con - work. I vention held in London. Ars. Newell Light, • e offer you: clean work in a busy rubber I Geiger gave a very splendid paper on apples. The King of Fruit. Pray Good pay and working conditions. el.s were read for those on sea, land, in the air, and those at home. A' Excellent prospects for steady em' l few lively contests were conducted ployment. by Nola Krueger. Refreshments were War workers ineligible; apply r your l d by the committee. The nearest E. & S. S. 0., referring to even - C. R. No. 1779. Cream Your Home Market for Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus Him a premium for delivered ream We are equipped to give ffi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in Meyers. �,arge of Mr. T. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. serve o the National ter- ing closed by singing I Anthem. Opens Fish and Chip. BLUE WATER MEETING Mr. Norman Lever has opened al The 'twenty-6fuftth annual meeting fish and chip restaurant at the resid- of the Blue Water Highway Associat- ence .on Mary Street. For several' ion, held at Oct: e own 30th wasl, Goderich ode iby years before coming to Clinton Mr. anlMo Monday, ,Oct. 30tce of enthusiastic Lever conducted a fish and chip res- gs taurant near Hamilton and his fish promoters. Th etione dele oat a. inqucelebrat' the and chips are prepared as only an ing , the Association we - Old Cotixitry man knows how to pre- i tory s service 'bye pare them—Clinton News -Record. Ire cheered by the progress made du,r- I N S U R_A E WeS -- tern farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK ISE- LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ;Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec 31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 'otal Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47• ilitatee-_;$4 50 per $1,00.0 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP-tl•-ZURICH. Ill;gent, also Dealer in Light,. Rods and all kinds of .Fire' Insurance ANNUAL MEETING Huron County Federation of:Agriculture CLINTON TOWN HALL Tuesday, November 14th, at 2 p.m. -PROGRAMME:- 2.00 PROGRAMME:- 2.00 p.m.—ELECTION OF OiI+'FTCERS FOR 1944-45. 2.30--- GUEST (SPEAKER. The Hon. J. L. Ilsley Federal Minister of Finance. 3.30 ---Mr. C. D. GRAHAM, B.S.A. Director of Ontario Agricultural Representatives. Everybody Welcome to Afternoon Meeting 6.30 --ANNUM, 13ANQUI!;T: ST. PAUL'S PARISHiALL, —By Ticket Only -- W . nlyW. J. DALE. Sec. -Try a4, H. L. ,STUR1)Y, prosident I - NEW CAR PLATES FOR 1945 Toronto -- New motor vehicle lic- SALE! oil rs at enses for 1945 will be issued because of the improvement of the metal sit- uation, coupled with removal of re- strictions by the Dominion metals controller, it was learned at Queen's Park. Only one plate will be carried on the rear of the vehicle and i he plates will bear white figures on a blue background. The present plates Iwere issued in 1943 and -were con. - f tinned for use this year, with stick- ers issued for windshields represent- ing 1944 license. The new licenses will be issued on January let• At ?ricel a sure -thing bargain. But how many of us realize that in Canada $ounds like 1 PRICE /25ALEl P y at a: we're gettingdollars at less than half the rice of other ears P= • • - in many other countries to day. Here's what we mean. ft dollar {Taction thepricey is worth as much s,,• as it will buy. And to day your dollar buys at least twice aa— buys a bar of as much asitdid in the last war g .+• laundry soap that cost inthose days.To day, you con buy the same quality r'' that set you back then. Truly your dollar is half felt fedora for �' price sincebuy its twice as much. Price ceilings and other anti-inflationary measures have kept its value HIGH! And you protect your dollars worth „refuse to hoard goods .For instance, your revery time you buy a bond pay offo debt or frequent black markets.That's howto make dollars count MORE! I promise to give ray support to keeping the cost of living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and Was Savings Certificates. e cost of living.support taxes which help tee, Pe OrAP / / / /' j ./ iffirAir: MO` Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to help reveal the sane•"rs that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation. 4#4/ • 4 Fd 0