Zurich Herald, 1941-03-27, Page 5Thursday*, ;iCa Tela Zr tl e 1941'
BUSINESS CARDS Put Your Want, For Sale
LEGAL
OuoLEY E: ioLllt[N S
SAERISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. •
OFFICE—At Court House
GODERICH — ONTARIO
Special Attention to Councel sind.
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be.a� phont
d at
:Hoderich by Phone,
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
a9
very Thursday, Friday,
At IIARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHW OOD
Every Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday.
and
VETERINAR1A.N
Ox. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY' SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
,fliseases of domestic animals treated
by the mst reaso able modernDay or night
Charges
wells promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Hennels. Office on Main Street,
apposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
.or Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION regardCON-
duct
oN
act any. Auction Sale,1. less
las to size' or article to, sell._
eet
lour business, and if
not
satisfied
s Ren
;wake no charges f
,'itered.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
tine 13-57.
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WANTED
IFIIGHEST CASH PRICES
CREAM, EGGS EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
1p'hor'le 301, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
.urlchs' Popular
:MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur -
Lost, Found, Etas Oda. in this
Column,
FOR SALE
Beef by the quarter, Apply to ;Sol
Gingerich, -Goshen line, Hay.
FOR QUICK SALE 1
A limited quantity of good clean
eed clover seed. Also some Z,,To 21
reed barley for sale. Apply ' to
Hilton Truentner, Phone 85r11. 3-4-3
AUCTION .SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, and
Household Effects, on Lot 10, Con.
5, (Stanley Township. 1 x/ miles
south of B•ruceileld and 2 miles west
on TUESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1941
To start at 1 o'clock p.m.
Harold Jackson, , uctirneer.
William Hart, Proprietor.
FOR QUICK SALE
A limited quantity of gLod lean
seed oats, Banner. Also two young
horses.—Russell Manson, Goshen
line, north.
FARM FOR SALE
150 acres sand loam, S. B. Hay
Twp., half way between Exeter and
Dashwood. Frame house with cellar
good basement barn 38x70 with steel
roof; 50 acres tilled, balance pasture
Will sell wholly or in parts.—Wm.
Pearce, Exeter,.
WANTED
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APPLICATIONS FOR JANITOR
For
EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ZURICH
Applicants stating Salary desired.
On or before March 28th, 1941.
By Order, Trustee Board,
T. L. Williams, Chairman.
NOTICE
We wish to 'advise the public that
we are in a position to handle PIGS
ready for Market. Give us a cart foc
further particulars and prices.
General Trucking at Reasonable
Rates. Phone Day or Night:
THIEL TRANSPORT 3-1tf
E. Thiel, Phone 155. C. Thiel Ph.167
RENFREW
SALES andSERVICE; Also for
all makes ,of Separators. Anyone in
need of new or used separator, get in
touch with me.—Hugh Thiel, Zurich
Phone 93r4. 2-4-8tp
PRODUCE WANTED
We pay Highest Cash Prices for
Eggs and Poultry. Give us a trial!
MEYERS PRODUCE, Phone 116
Zurich.
CHICKS FOR SALE
YES! We Again Have Those
HEALTHY, HUSKY WHITE LEG -
HORN CHICKS for you and we
invite you to come and inspect our
stock. Prices Reasonable. Phone 93
r 17. Bruce J. Klopp. tf2-3
Bray Chicks
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, THE
Eck., always on hand. Kept,
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
BRAY
CHICK,
TRICK
Order Thein Through
ELAM W. SHANTZ
Phoite 91 r 20, Zurich
DOES
THE
Yungblut & Sart
. WANTED
CASH fb,r Dead Animals and Fox
Hrses. Phone 47r15, Reverse all
INSURANCE charges. Zaek. WiUi ems, Dashwood,
R,R.34 -50,39
Western Farmers' ' Mutual
i'�Illeather tnsuraece Go urch Garage
• OF WOODSTOCK ' yome and purchase your Aut-
emotive Reyuiremeiits from
IMIE LARGEST RESERVE BAL."'7urich's oldest Established
£. NCE OF ANY ;CANADIAN MUTE Station. BUSINESS ,.garage and Service Statio.
COMPANYCAL Aie can supply all your needs.
THIS
OF KIND IN ONTARIO
'AItIo
,mount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
81st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
Sates—$4.504.50 per $1,000 for 8 'Fears
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
tog Rods and all kinds of 'Fire
.... - Insurance
=pert Automobile repairing,
,vith the latest testing instru!m-
' nts, Acytelene Welding Tires
3atteries, Oils, Greases and
epairs.
l3 -A Gasoline in three Oracles
Give Us a Call!
MOUSSEATJ
sate w Dai 1i3.' Night,, 41.
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LOCAL HEWS
�W R CiI HERALD
Born—et Blake on Murch 24:to to
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 5wertuentru-
ber, a ,son.
The large boiler in cisnneetien` with
the power units at the I{albfdeiseh,
Mills were inspected and tested 'by a,
G.o'dernment inspector last , week..
'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred: Leibola of;
Zurich spent the week -end with the;
lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos.'
Leppington. _-- Clinton News -Record.'
Rev. H.,E. Roppel of Dash4'ood,
Rev. C. B. Heckendoxn of, Zurich,
attended the funeral of the late: Rev;
Karl Gretzinger at Waterloo on Sat-;
urday. -
Mr. Gordon 14owald has purchased,
the dwelling property from Mr. Sam.
Baker in the westerly part of town.i
The house is now occupied Toy Mr.
Cyrus Schoch.
0:-^e—At the residence of Mr. aid
'.;'hos. Meyers, Zurich on Mai h
t, Mr. and Mrs, Ford Johnston
of Bayfield, a son.
Mr. Russell Erratt has' pard mere
the 50 acres on the Babylon Line,
Stanley, from the executors of the
Edward Curvin estate and willget
po:•session in April.
New Spring Sloes
NdIrN !
WOM.F.:14, CHILDREN
We..hasr weak. you want- -ill
he latest styles at Idwest .cash
prices.
FOR WOMEN—BIack, Brown and
Navy in Suede, Paaent and Kid.
FOR MEN—Black and Tan Calf..
FOR CHILDREN ,— Stylish Patents,
and Dependable School Shoes.
SHOE REPAIRING A .SPECIALTY
AT LOWEST PRICES
. E.J. DATARS
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair-
ing, Trunks, Club Bags, & Suitcases.
Messrs. Ward Fritz and Jacob
Haberer have purchased from the
George Coch Estate, of Dashwood,
the 125 -acre farm .being lots 21-22.
con. 5, Hay township. Immediate
possession will be given,
No Name'
An interesting news item entitled
"Drysdale News" being about smart
'..�utchering;, was sent in but 'as the'
sender did not sign his name, which
of course would not be published. If
this' party will advise us their name
we will gladly publish the item.
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Presentation
ST. PETER'S
avarigelica! Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing World.
Friday, 3h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—Divine Worship
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p. m.—Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Minister.
Fifty friends and neighbors gath- • Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist.
ered at the home of 1VIr. and Mrs
Rufus Turnbull, Blue Water High-
way, south, Saturday evening to ex-
press their congratulations and best
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gaisei
(nee Mona Stebbins) who were re-
cently married. Miss Beatrice Greene
and Mrs. Russel Brown very capably
took charge of the first part or the
evening with games and contests en-
joyed by all. Miss Marjorie Desjard-
ine then called Mr. and Mrs. Geiser
to the dining room reeorated in bows
and pink and white streamers, where
they showered with confetti
With Mrs. Russel Web,o at the
piano playing the Bridal Chorus, : frit-
tle .Shirley Patterson,,: made a 1c ely
bride dressed hi white and pink, de-
scended the stairs, while Mervyn
Webb took this part well as the groom
dressed in a costume of gold and
black. They drew the little mco>tated
wagon with a basket of gifts .round
to the bride and groom where r.liss
Mary Yeo read the following address:
Dear Mona and Arnold:— •
We, a group of your friends
and neighbors heve gathered here.
this evening in honor of your recent
marriage. We wish to express in
some small way the joy which we
are wishing for you on your new ven-
ture, and to welcome you Mona.
To you, Mona, we offer our congr-
atulations for your fine choice of a
life partner. We know him as a fri-
end and neighbor know, there is none
better.
Arnold, we are gl ad we will bei
able to continue our former good fel
lowship with you in this community,:
We would like your wife to feel as
one in our midst both as a friend and
neighbor.
With these few remarks, please ac-
cept these gifts, not for their intrins-
ic value, but for the good wishes for
your future joy that go with them.'
Signed on behalf of your irienrs—
Mary Yeo, Beatrice Greene, Mrs. Rus
set Webb.
The happy couple both thanked
their friends for the gifts and in-
vited
nvited each one to their home. All
joined . in singing "For They Are
Jolly Good Fellows." Everyone then
enjoyed 'a beautiful lunch served by.
the hostess and frien 1 . '1 elf one re-
turned to their home, after enjoying
the evening well spent with ono and
all.
FARMERS DECIDE TO ORGANIZE
The first meeting in the series of
farrn meetings to be held in the Tees
of Huron County under the auspices
of the Agricultural Committee of the
Huron County Council, was "geld on
the dye, of March 24, in South Huron
at Crediton. The Hall was packed by
farmers of Stephen Tp., Reeve Al-
onzo McCann presided as chairman,
assisted by Deputy -Reeve Roy Ratz.
Con ity Councillors led the discussion
regarding the need of a strong non-
political farmers' organization so'
that agriculture may take her place
with other groups on an equality
level and also that :farmers anay
speak in an unified voice in discuss-
ing and solving problems relative to
their business.
Warden James Lepier; Reeve 3.W.
Gamble of Howick, chairman of t he
Agricultural Committee; Reeves Fred
Watson of Stanley; Percy Passmore,
of Ueborne.; Sam Whitmore of Tuck-
ersmith, 3. S. Scott of Seaforth and
ex -Warden J. W. Ackert of McKillop
sill emphe'ized the need of organiz'-
ing in Huron.
it was decided to forst a Township
of thn rorlcs-ratioit of Agriculture
(in Stephen. Likewise it is planned to
10 a.m. Sermon—Spiritual Fitness
11 a.m.-Sabbath School.
7.30 p.m. Sermon: "When You Are
Discouraged and Lonely Try This"
Special Lenten ,Services will be
held from March 30 to April 13. At-
tend as many as you possibly can.
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• IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Charles Kalb.
fleisch of Detroit, who is sadly missed
by his beloved wife, Matilda.
Gone but not forgotted.
THE SOUL OF YOU
Though your eyes saw not,
When the Band of Spring
Awakened the sleeping sod,.
Your senile reflected •
The soul of you,
As you walked along with God.
Courage and patience,
From Hini you learned
To suffer and not complain,
•And your smile. reflected
The Soul of you,
When faith was tested with pain.
At journey's end,
Like a tired child
You pillowed your head on His breast
And your smile reflected
The soul of you,
For the soul of you was at rest.
IN MEMORIAM
McAdams—In loving memory of
our dear father Theophilus McAdams
who passed away one year ago, March
27th, !1940.
We are sad within our memory,
Lonely are our hearts today
For the one wel oved so dearly
Has forever been called away.
We think of him in silence,
No eye may . see us weep,
But memory silent tears are shed
When others are asleep.
Sadly missed by wife
and sons.
MINNOWS
Warning!
CORN GROWERS
of
HURON COUNTY
Attacks of the corn -barer reduces
yield and feeding 'ealue of enss.iage
corn.
Infestation of canning corn increases
inspection and processing costs in
some oases makes the ,product un-
marketable.
The core -borer control Regulation,•
will be strictly enforced in 1941
Control measures are being snit to
each farmer of South Huron.
Agricultural Committee of Huron
County Connell.
Ross Johnston ---Corn borer. Inspector
Zurich, Ont.
3, 0. Shearer --Agricultural Repres-
entative, Clinton, Ont.
do the same in every other Township
(16 hi all) , When this is torepleted,
each Township' unit will appoint two
voting delegates to meet at a cntPal
place in Heron to loin the County
('AGE FIVE
1V ABY 'HARRIS
Our .complete line of Farm, Implements are not to
' be excelled regardless of where they are made
We have all Canadian Products made by Canadian
Workmen and 'run by Canadian capital. ..See ..us
for your next purchase of farm equipment
Spring will soon be here and this is a good time
to think of what repairs your present machinery Will
require... All genuine M. -H. parts kept in Stock or
orders taken.
Tel. Shop 149 O. KL O P & SONS Res.
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ore
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Virginia Special Tobacos in 1 -Ib. 1 -Ib. enimated
tins at $1.19
(Cigarette or Coarse Cut)
Also 10 cent Packages.
Powdered Hellebore, 1-1b. pkgs. 49c
Parke Davis Tooth Paste by tube 19c. 2 for 35c
Volga Russian Oil, 16 -oz. bottle
Hollywood Cleansing 'Cream,. Reg. 25c
Special at only
Dr. J. A. AddhE c�i}, Pre lirlc.'tor
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND
SWEET GOODS.
All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality
ALL CJNFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM
'Y Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening
Eckel's Bakery — Zurich
Telephone 100
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NEW Flambeau Recd CASE
NEW
EREORMANCO
NEW
CONVENIENCE
MEW`""
LOW UPKEEP
Local Dealer--ALVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6.
unit.
!national campaign begins on March
The officers elected for the Stephen 24th. The campaign will be "money
Twp. unit are. Pres., Wm. Sweitzer; or produce." For inatance a farmer
may not have ready cash on him
when the canvasser calls, but with
the generosity of all farm -folk he'll
be glad to give a pair of dressed chic-
kens—a few eggs—a fresh pork ham
—or whatever may be bandy at the
tune. A special Agricultural Commit-
tee has been set up headed by Agric-
ultural Representative Jaynes C.
Shearer, and adequate means of pick-
ing up the produce and of marketing
it will be arranged by the opening
date of the drive...lThe campaign is
being well organized and every home
the County of Huron will be can -
Realizing that Canadian folk are vassed. There are plenty of banks in
among the mot patriotic of all peo the County of Huron to take care of
pies in the counts y, and recognizing i the cash collected but the Agricult-
the fact that the present prices of l ural Representative, entative, Jim Shearer, iw
farm 0otninodites make "dollars" 1 scratching his head in perplexity et
lust a trifle difficult to find tp meet the thought. of tens of produce rolling
call the ,demands o1' war -time, the however, he'll be ready for rt -with
Huron County Executive of the Can- plenty of storage space, -•--The Com-
edian War Service .Drive- • '? tatrb" taittae, A. Y. McLean, 1•l•'rrr ,I. r , le
e.iate a unique eui i..;.' .i t.''u i U.; , Chairiaon,
Vice -Pres. Wm. Oestreocher; Secy-
Treas.,
ecyTreas., to be appointed; Directors,
one in each school section; Herman
Powe, Hirtzel, J. Quinlian, A. Amy;
II. Beaver, Il. McCann, Alb. Gaise_,
S. Pollock, R. Murray, 3. Deiterich, R
Mason, H. Ford, W Willert. A, Baker
R. Goetz, H. Isaac, L. Brophy, F.
Congliia.
Other Twp. meetings in S. Huron
will be held: March 25, Elimviile; 218
Zurich; 27 Brucefield; 28 Varna; 31
hlolinesville.
AGRICULTURAL 'WAR SERVICE'
CAMPAIGN FOR HURON COUNTY
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