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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-01-04, Page 5Thursday, January 4th, 1940 Put Your Want, For. Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ada. in this Column, BUSINESS CARDS emarresmaramsolvararmaarmovaranairmamemiawarnosiMmaspikel.10.11., LEG AL DUDLEY E. HOLIVIES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—At Court House GODERICH — ONTARIO 1 ZURICH—ONT. 81Pecial Attention to Councel and 'Hot' Dogs, Hamburgers and Court Work. Drinks in the Mr- Holmes may be consulted at "DE'vV—DROP—INN" Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. HAROLD OVERHOLT'S NEW POOL ROOM M.192mnosannma.arnamaa.0*=va.as,rnmesaas DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. 31 S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH *eery Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday-, Tuesday and Wednesday. Soft Meeting of The Huron County Council ZURICH 'IPA-) A LOCAL NEWS. M... Smith left on Thersday to reettme her studies at London Uni- versity, Miss Clara Weber of Detroit, spent the holiday season with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, Mrs, Howard Klopp spdat the we- ek -end at the home of her pa,rente, in Detroit. Miss Jean Horner left On 'Wednes- day for London, where she has taken a position. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Siebert have eeturned from Detroit, where thaY have been visiting a few weeks. Mr, Clayton HOirrriall, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hoffman and eon Bobbie of (alit, were Sunday visitors with their ...events here. • Flank Bossenberry of latch - i teeending a few doers the ,,, s• Mr, and Mrs. W. . The next meeting of the Huron County CO Lateil NAIL be held in the Council Chambers, Collet llouse, Goderich ,earamencing Tuesuae, Jan- uary 16th, 1940 at 2 p.m. All accounteeNotic s of Deputation*. and .other businees- reaniriag the at- tention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clara not later than January 1.3th. J. M. Roberta County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario VETER1NAR1A. Dr. W. B. COXON, BN. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street. Opposite Drug Store Phone -96. Zurich A.. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, IThiversity of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern prbaciples, Charges reasonable. Day or night cells promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Rennels. Office On Main Street, stpposite TOWT1 Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED A,UCTIONEER FHuron ana Diliddlese% •AAAr.t...Panasest.uarrwangsmagrocanziangtoo • — I AM IN A POSITION TO COlsT- duct any Auction Sale, regardless ars to size or article to sell. 1 solict your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Ren - ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood &red. Phone 13-57. PRODUCE. Farm Proauce‘ ED HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY WM. O'Brien 101, Res. 94, Zurich HARNESS REPAIRING I am in a position to do all kinds of harness repairing, and will do same at our home, Blind Lbw. Harvey Clausius, phone 94r6. pt30 or ,r0.0.01.•••••••••••00.•••••••••••11. PIGS FOR SALE - A limited number of young pigs about 6 weeks old.—Sol Gingerich, Phone 84r3, Zurich. ••••••••••••••......."•••••••••••• WE EXTEND New Yeat's PAGE liTV1 fl rq i4 e ti TO YOU ALL AND A Doreen Hendrick of the Blue 'ares Ina.shsvey .spent a fe'm (rays "tori with her grandparents, Mr end Mrs. John Brenner last weex. Bile. C. Eilber is at present spends :ins the winter months withher sis- tor, airs. J. Mitchell at liensall, also th oer eelatives and friends. STRAYED. Unto Lot 21, Con. 8, Hay Town- ship a 2 -yr. -old road steer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to Bert Klopp, Phone 93r1, Zurich. TO OUR CUSTOMERS E. J. DATARS kli eatJle Footwear and Shoe Repair - lag; Trunks, Club Bags, and buttcat.es ST, PETER'S vangelicAl Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. A Changeless Christ for a Chang- ing World. Me. and Mrs. Fred Bellof Detroit F,riday, 8h—Luther League. and Mies Ruth Hendrick of Sea vented at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendrick for the Holiday. The New Year? Aenfrew Cream Separators We will allow $10.00 for your old Cream Separator to apply on purch- ase of a new separator if balance is paid by cash, for balance of this year HUGH THIEL, Phone 93r4, Zurich. Iwas Manifest in town Sunday .. Mids. --- --se ------ees----------- eight . Shot; vrere fired, bells were / to renaion. We are now in 194° EVANGELICAL CHURCH Nen: Year, and as • we enter it we are wondering just what joy or pee row it will bring us. Durneseth.e. past year ese became engaged in emaand we all hope and trust the new year 10 a.m. A alessege for Sunday School will again 'tore peace on earth and Officers and Teachers. good will to men. -Heree hoping Here's praying! ! 11 a.m. Senday School. Bageed 131 Jacks . . 7.30 p.m. Sacred Drama, "The Lost Star." intrelay—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. m. --German .Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday Sfo1. 7.30 p.m.—Tre.glish Service. Everybody Wolczane to all Services. E, TUERKHEIM, Pastor. The usual New Year celebration WOMS11.1.0/31111.111, -012100,11116011RNSia rung and the film siren was put, in- EMMANUEL C. B. Heckendorn, Minister. Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist. FOR QUICK SALE A limited number of small pigs for quick sale. Apply to Chas. Rau, north of Drysdale. Pho —itfT HERS Zurichs' Popular 131 Jack rabbits' in one afternoon, seems like a lot of "bunenee," but such was the good luck of the Zurich hunters one day last week when a bunch of the boys armed with shot guns, etc. journeyed up to the Kin- cardine district and when the full round was made 131 jacke were the • SAWING WOOD I have good equipment to do all kinds of wood buzzing. Apply to Elgin Weigand, Phone 58r11, Dash- w000d. pt44 .1•1•IMIM• N IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Ilo'ry WOOd L Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have you.? OrdaYr! We also carry a Stock of New Birk& and Tile - Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines! PT thP • $9,1r .73 1111111111111111111111111111111$11111111111111114FIRIMagelentarlateneraleee'e',"::'.'ai'Pe!','1'''''.:1!:', S:.e:,!aaeetileiellereeineeeeteriet ee's'eleg;7/7.7sef?as Pit /Re's- 7 rr:71 • 4.*`. ; t;i7" it pi Pr.) e• -x, (fir:1 Pcs, Cs"'", kyY as:eels se:eat:ere b eel sel W .411411041:4611MUOISIMMiora,41.. and the Township of Stepaen. by $1,- 500,000. The judgment ,se.te frith the methods by which tae valuators ar- rived at their decisions. Properties in all municipalities lama divided into classes based upon their 1.1.52S as sum- efternoon's spoils. Of lat r year mer resorts, for business, farm or the jacks have not been so plentiful small farm holdings, using the same in the Zurich district so the local bap! yardstick for all. That 22 of the 24 have found hunting grounds where municipalities were satisfied with the system adopted by Mogg & Quinllan is noted in the judgmgent, and of those whose percentages have been raised, there was only two complain- ts of injustice. The costs of the sitt- ings are to be borne by the county, but each municipality will pay it; own coets. The sitting of the court Leeasi in November and lasted eight days. the pastures are greener and the bun, ting more lucerative. POSTAL NEWS FOR VARICOSE VEINS use Crouchman's Liniment. 32 -oz. bot- tle $2.50. Your must be satisfied or money refunded, at Zurich Drug Store. pt -31 L.T; MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept " fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices. for Wool, Hides and Skins H. Yungblut & Son Re: Parcel Post for Britisse Col- onial or Dominion Troops sereine m' the United. Kingdom or reance The public is hereby notified that ell Isar - eels addresse4 to. meml•ers rtf the, British Colonial or Dominion Teraene serving in the United Kingdom or France. may he accepted bv Yon - post refflee at the rete of 3/0. eartb pound or fraction thereof. For the present, however. no narcel prepaid at this rate whir), weeshs over 11 pounds can be sent. This Tete .13 - en..^1 effective on the lst January. 1940. WANTED CASH for Dead Animals and Fox Hrses. Phone 47r15, Reverse all charges. jack Williams, Dashwood, R.R.3. -50,39 PRODUCE WANTED We pay Highest Cash Prices Eggs and Poultry. Give us a t MEYERS PRODUCE, Phone 1 Zurich. pt for dal! 16 4'39 • Western farmers' Mutual Weather hisurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK Zurich Garage • FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, well known Seaforth residents on Monday last quietly celebrated at h me the fiftieth anniversary • to --4 NEW FE .• • c•-,,••• 17:;• I - ANNUAL REPORT The Ladies Aid and W. S. of the Evangelical •church, Zurich, held eheir annual business meeting in the church recently with 23 ladies pres- ent. Miss 0. O'Brien, President, led the devotional exercises. Script- ure passages, telling of the birth of Chriet, were read and commentee upon by three of the W.M.S. mem- bees and "Away in a Manger" was 1 sung by one of the Juniors. The Re - I SME 1„,..:.=cal Dealer—ALVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6. ZURICH CBE _AMER"' Deliver your Cream to the Zurich Creamery and ob- tain correct weight, test and Highest Market Price. We I pay 2 cents premium per fb• 1 butterfat for all Creem de- livered to the plant. We also buy and pay cash for your Eggs and Poultry according to grade. • We are Local Agents for tneir of their wedding. In 1919 they moved cording Secretary, in giving her re- fromport made mention of the faithful at - their fa= in Tuckersinith to Seaforth. Their family inclutiee four tendance of two of our members dur- sons ; Wallace, of London; Arthur of ing the past number of years. Mrs. Whitby; Edward of Chattonooga. Wm. H. Hoffman was present at all Tenn, and Frederick of Noranda; 2 meetings during the past five years daughters, Mrs. E. C. Armstrong, of and in the past 12 years missed only Watealloo and Mies Alice at mime. six meetings. Mrs. L. W. Hoffman One son, Andrew, a former principal during the past six years was present ef Zurich School, was killed over- every meeting and missed only five seas. meeting in the past 12 years. Rev. SEAFORTH BAKER PASSES C. B. Heckendorn took charge of the Annual Business and Election of Offi- cers. The treasurer of the L. A. William A. Crich widely known gave a favorable report showing a Seafoith baker and business man, neat balance on handl. The treasurer died suddenly on the tram as he waA of the W. M. S. reported: Day of on 'his way home from Toionto. He had been in poor health for some Prayer collection $21.00; Thankoff- in ering $80.00; Anna Roliffe Fund $10. months. Starting a small bakery Total Missionary money raised. Seaforth about 1900 he had exParid- ed the industry year by year. Mr. t$117.87. the program Committee con in venor reported preparing, Day of Crich served in many capaeitiee pubic life and always gave of the Prayer and also assisting with the program given at the Missionary best of judgment, also an enthusias- tic sportsman andRally in Crediton, in September. The as much time as he could spare with every year spent Social Convenor reported having ar- ranged the serving of refreshments a fishing rod. Since suffering injuries for all the Social activities of the So - in a motor accident about a year a- for The Flower Committee report - go he has not taken an active part ed: 431 sick visits made during the, in the business which he fvunded. year, 96 bouquets given, 191 treats,1 hBiosrnearinly Brussels gaftererehseomreecrevaerds 98 •cards sent. There were also 27 forth. About 45 years ago he inPrrieil ins at Christmas, The Decoratingl, boxes of cheer sent to Wk and shut - spent in Idaho he. returned to Sea - M' s Mary ' Andrews, of Seeforth, Corranitite:e reported decorating the 1 . church 5 times during the year for 1 funerals and also decorated for other i public church services put on by our W.M.S. Reports were also given by the Mission Band leader. , The Sec. of Literature and Secretary of pra- Yer league. The election resulted as follows: Hon. Pres. IVIiss L. Faust; Pres,, Mise 0. O'Brien, Vice-Pres.,1 Mrs. C. Heckendorn; Rec. Sec., Mrs. \ T. L. Williams, Trees, of L. A. Mrs., W. D 11r,yee ; 'Prows o f W : I I.S. Mrs. J. W. Merrier; Corr. Sec, Ms. L. W. Hoffman; Piatiet Mrs W. rete; Mt., Pioniet Miss P, Pfile; Auditors, M'5. M. Oesch. Mrs. O. Grob: L'hr•rizene, 1!.Irs, C. Schoch Mrs. M. Brown. I 1 Come and purchase your Aut- omotive Requirements from 7..urich's oldest Established Garage and Service Station. We can supply all your needs. Expert Automobile repairing, with the kftest testing instrum- nts, Acytelene Welding. Tires Batteries, Oils, Greases and Repairs." • B -A Gasoline in three Grades Give Us a Call! the Viking Separator. us Demonstrate th;s quality Separator f3r THE ZURICH CREAMERY 1 eaakeeeee 1 High quality bowl—closer skim- ming —more profit. 2 Perfect neckbee'ing — assuring years of dependable service of the mechanism. 43 PEoirfioqvuhseienyrs.deunrdcobrisielidy.by thousands Durable materials, expert works manship and sturdy construction are featured in theViking Separ- ator. We make sure that every smaaticshfaincteiosno.ld continues to give Seven Models— OF1C QuaNy SWEDISH SEPARA10R CO., LIMITED Montreal 11 1111111111 IIIII1 REM NEWS MN THE LARGEST RE 3 rat eeho eurvisie's together with a fann Y • Air nT' " ' 'UAL COIVIRKNY D01/4G 13USINESS. , , HURON ASof 'Stephen against the equalization • .CANriZIrIAN MUT- '"'';'F'—lioan:Da-- ;1043. ** Night, 4 of four sons and four daughters. At' rW OF THIS KIND 114 ONTARIO 31st, 196, $22,391,537.00 Total Clash in Bank and Bonds ---4••••••••••••, ESST gTANDS Goderich—The appeals of the Town of Goderich and tbe ToWns,thip assessment of the County of Hurori, Artiolint of bru'rance at Risk on Dec.- $2/3,613.47. made by (Nogg & Quinlan, county 1Rates—$4.50 pet $1,000 for 3 Years vaIuaaors, was dismissed in a judg- E. ' F. KLOPV--ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rods and all kind a Fire mummy .........„ GAS CONFISCATED oudon — The Royal Navy nes con- fiscated enough gasoline destined for Germany to provide power for 50 Nase twin -engined bombers to raid this country every day for a year and a half.. This was one of the con- ,>1.1:Ttions made by British Ow/awn- ment handed down by the tributal composed of judge E. W. Clement, of Waterloo, •Junclge T. M. Clostelle, and Sheriff, Robert Johnston. By the Mogg & Quinlan valuatioe, the ass- sement of the Town of Godericii was 0 0 (VI', out experts. lame:aged approximately tl, ; Lethal& Zurich lDrug Store QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies •••*m.00.o...........eums....*Enasaganuaovmsrsea•osgoawacmommosmem.....a*wme* Stationery Park Davies Cod Liver Oil, 16 -oz. $1.00 Park Davis 10 D Cod Liver Oil for children 5 -oz .55 Haliver Oil Capsules at 50c and $1.75 Natola Capsules at 75c, $1.25, $2.25 Thermofuge Half ib. 50c , .. 1 -lb. 90c -, BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH For Winter Months 1 Abdol (A -B -D) Capsules at 1.15, 2.00 Abdol with vitamin C capsules 1.60 See Our Assortment of CHRISTMAS ..CARDS At Low Prices ee- EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES Excellent Assorttnent: Diamond Dyes, Putman yes, Sunset Soap Dyes, and Tintex for Tinting and Dying. Dr,J, A Addison,Fropyietve (IN IN III II I -fee:jai ;1 01111 It ea.., 7.77;11. . •••••:••