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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-07-03, Page 5Thateedala JOY ant "4":1 BUSINESS CARDS ZURICH HERALD PAGE ETVr' LEGAL I.• ! 1DLEY E. HOLMES ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -At Court House GOODRICH - ONTARIO peeiad Attention to Cousxcel and Court Work. Mr. .Holmes may be consulted at `: oderich by Phone, and Phone chargee reoeesed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. s. 15. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH Seery Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At FIARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIAN Dr. W. R. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Oppoiite Drug Stere Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate ofOntario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- ;ader of Scottish terriers. Inverness fennels. Office on Main Street, -apposite Town Hall, Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex 3 Ali IN 'A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. 1 solic;t tour business, and if not satisfied will wake no charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood 1Mione 13-57. PRODUCE Farm Produce WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES -FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular .MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, £ct., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins Yungblut & Son Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found. 'Etc, Ads. in this Column. WANTED A sum of money ori mortgage on real estate near Zurich. Apply at Herald Office, STRAYED. From my premises, Stanley grass farm a red yearling V -mark in right oar. Finder notify Bruce Koehler, Phone 1-91, Zurich. HOUSE FOR SALE I an offering my desirable dwelling property for immediate sale, located west of Evangelical church. Good brick house, number of trait trees bearing. For feather particulars ape ply to Wm. 5, Raley. HONEY FOR SALE Light Honey prices in Customers' Containers: 50 lbs. or over 10c. lb° less than 50 -lbs. 11c. a lb. Prices subject to change without notice. J. I ilberer & Sons, Zunrich, Ont. 2 Blocks south of Dominion Hotel. FOR QUICK SALE A hay rack in good condition,very easan•ably priced. -;Hilton Truemner Phone 85 r 11. LOST Bub cap for 1937 Ford truck, Finder kindly return to Elam W. Shantz, Phane 91 r 20. FOR SALE FARMERS, ATTENTION! Let us have your order for your seoson's supply of binder twine. Good supply always on hand. A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts, B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of all brands. HensaiI Co -Operative Co. INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. WANTED We wish to advise the public that we are in a position to handle PIGS ready for Market. Give us a car/ for 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 WANTED CASH for Dead Animals and Fox Horses. Phone Crediton Central, re- verse charges. -Jack Williams, Dash- wood, R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6 '41 Zurich Garage --ome and purchase your Aut- )motive Requirements from Turich's oldest Established 2.arage and Service Station. We can supply all your needs, :,aper t Automobile repairing, vith the latest testing instrum- nts, Acytelene Welding Tires 3atteries, Oils, Greases and Zepairs. B=A Gasoline in three Grades Give Us a Call! H. MOUSSEAU Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 OF WOODSTOCK THE 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 'Total Cash in Bank and Beads $273,613.47, States -$4.50 per $1,040 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Liightn- log Rods and all kinds of Fire limacame GIVEN RENTAL CONTROL Official notice has been received by Nelson Hill, Heron County court clerk, that Goderich has been placed under the regulations of the Rental Control Board. An advertisement ap- peared stating; that full information great blessing to him. in the 'workiuge et the War -Mime Hs leaves to mourn his loss, two 'Prices and. Trades Board may bc1 daughters, and four eons: Mrs. Geo. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Jaae MoKinley of the Goshen line, Stanley, was 'a Sunray visitor with Miss Jarie Lamont. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Dagg and fam- ily and Mrs: Dagg, Sr of Ottawa, motored to West Lorne, on Sunday. Miss Marie Lyaird, fore:' leacher of Drysdale school, is spent ng the week at the home of Mr. and Met. A. Melick. Mr. and Mrs, Carl MoClinchey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons all of near Cromarty, called with friends in Zurich on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Asrnus,. of Detroit, also Mr. and Mrs. Smith, spent 'Sunday with the former's 'par- ents at Blake with Mr, and M. Max Den ornrne. Mice Nancy Cochrane of Martins' e f y, Ohio, niece of Dr. and Mrs. 71. 13. i'•vyce, is spending a vacation` here with there. Nancy has recently. erorn the Ladies' Championship Archery for the State of West Vir- ginia and on her return is to enter the Archery meet at Colombus, Ohio, where she will try for the Ohio State Championship. A very happy surprise took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Egb. Heideman one evening . last -;eek, when the friends of Miss T. Stand- ing, a former teacher of Z.P.S., gat?z; ered and presented her with silver baguet holder as a remembrance of her many Zurich friends she had, made the past year. A social evening was spent by all present and a delic- 'ins luncheon was served, wishing Miss Standing the best of success in her new school at London where she. will begin her duties in Septairiber. EARLY GARDEN Miss Annie •Lawrence, Goderich st, enjoyed new potatoes from her gar- den on June 18th, also carrots and peas, thus setting• up a record which.' =could be herd to beat.-Seaforth News. HAD REUNION . The Troyer clan held their annual'' picnic reunion at Jowett's •Grove,'. Bayfield, Saturday last with .a good attendance After a bountiful dinner, • Stay Cool IN WHITE SHOES We have a Fine Selection to choose frorn; a pair for every member of the family. All at lowest cash prices. EXTRA VALUE Men's heavy Mennonite Work Shoes Reg. $3.45 at only $2.98 pair. Others at - $2.45 pair. E. J. DATARS "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church 'ZURICH - ONT. A Changeless Christ for a Chang- ing World. Friday, 8h -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. Heckendotn, Pastor Mrs. •M. Oesch, Organist .''101 a.m.-Worship. The Christian's Missionary 11 ..P.m. -Sabbath School.. 7.e0",p.zn.=-Childrens' Day. `Spacisl offering for foreign Miss- ions at all services. Zeal. pareee --ere ee ioved. The persons; 1VIr. Victor Dinnin spent Wednes- cozning the farthest were ale. and lay•at his home near Chiselhurst. a.rs. .. G. Levitt of Ingersoll. After Rev. C. B. Heckendorn .attended the evening meal all returned to their respective homes. MAOSEY-HARRIS NEWS 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. -i -I. parts kept in Stock or orders taken. Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 • 111 III 1111111111II11111111111111111111IU IIIIIIIIII 1 11111111111 1111111111111 REIRE211111111A121211121; Zurich Dry QUALITY DRUGS TONEKA Tonic and Blood Purifier, Vitamin D. Herbs, Leaves and Roots, A Corrective for gastric disturbances 12 -oz. Bottle for $1.00 otore FLY-O-CIDO Super Strength. Sure Death to Flys, ants, Moths and Mosquitoes. Buy an 8 oz. can for 75c And have it refilled for 20c. Or buy 16 -oz. at 45c., refill for 40c. Dr. J. A. Addison, Proprietor 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII(VIII((II1I111I111III11IIIIll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIWI II 11111111111111111 e„ TRY ECKEL'S + . "T the Carrie Camp Meeting which was ((� i held her Mildmay last week. SALT WORKER INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hoffman of London; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoff- e A fractured spine, ribs and uiide- man and son Bobbie of Galt spen'. CHOICE es were • sus- the week -end with 'their parents. here 1, • uy Dan- Mr. and IiZrs. Milfred Uttley Mrs. + tained last Monday mor g , iel Schwantz when he fell ten feet Lucy Ross and Mr. Robert Wright, after walking into a hole from which all of Toronto were week -end visit -t All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality a grate covering had been removed at ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ALL CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM plant of the Goderich Salt Co. W't Wednesday Ir in 1 i _. Taik" �•1' also VARIETY OF CAKE, P SWEET GOODS. read 44. IES, AND '•,,� t rn n a o. m. Witmer. The attending doctor said his injur- Mrs. Clayton Smith and so :s Gor- Our Store will be closedeach Even g fes were serious and that he hacl been don and Stanley, and Ted and Lo ne placed in a cast and :would be con- Klapp had a lovely motor trip up: ."l. fined to Alexandra Hospital for as far as North Bay, then through f months. T. Glazier, superintendent the Laurentian?, Heights, making a- - Telephone 100 of the salt plant, expressed regret at 'boat an 800 mile trip. "•. Mr. Schwantz's ccident, said the una The many friends of Miss Mary , aaaa+++++++++++++++4.4.4. '"++aaaaaa-`'°'r''''"111"11"'"1 .e.e.`.aa fortunate man must have hada mo- Merner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. mentry lapse of memory, for he had 1 J. W. Merner of town wish to con - previously walked around the hole in •Sclnwantr, is in the Eckel's Bakery Zurich the floor, TVI early ;fifties and has been an emplo- gratulate her for passing her exams. at the Commercial School at Elmira. also for .receiving a position at the yee of the Sa1t Co for several years Waterloo Mutual Insurance •Co., where where she has commenced her OBITUARY duties. Late Robert W. Turner • HURON OLD BOYS There passed away at the home ofi• The annual picnic of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto, was was held in. Arena No. 2 Canad- ian National Exhibition grounds on June 13th. The waether was ideal, 1 but the attendance owing to the war, He came to Canada in '1873 ani Iter was smaller than former year.;, The three years returned bac:- Lo i ng- j usual games and sports were run off land and was married on March 15, I, and good prizes awarded. 1876 to Elizabeth :Badge who pre-' MAY TAX REAL ESTATE deceased him three years ago. Oh I Woodstock -A warning that the Fspri 2nd, the same year they sailed Provincial Government may have to from Liverpool, arriving at Portland, land' tarn to the owners of .real estate as Maine, from whence they took the a enurce of taxation, if the Federal train to Seaforth, Ont., ancrwere met Goverz?meat continues to invade the there by friends, the Westlaxes, with provincial field, was issued by Prom- whom 'rcmwhom they stayed for a year. Then • ter I-[ep.burn, speaking before an they took up fanning on the Sauble estimated crowd of 10,000 Ontario Line, Stanley Township, on which farmers attending the big' joint litchi line they farmed for 50 years, re- tiring from the farm in 1928, they RAILWAY TORN UP' went to live wih their ciauglzter,Mrs. Old-timers who are sentimentally G. Freckleton at whose home they awaiting the day when the old Hue - both passed away. Mr. Turner was on & Bruce "butter and egg special" a kind neighbour, and took a keen will again ply its way northward to interest in politics, and the every Wingham are doomed to disappoint - day events of life and especially in- heat. The old right-of-way out of terested in the war news from clay Clinton connot be recognized as a to day; although handicapped from railway line today. It did not take getting around (from the effects of long for the wrecking crew to get rheumatism, the radio proved a busy tearing up tie old tracks, The rails are being used in ,,the main for the construction of sidings. Those ties which are still useable are to be emplayecl in repair work. That mat- erial which cannot be pit to a good railway use will be scrapped to sup- ply more steal for the munition pia pts. • Even the old stations have be- en sold, as well as the telephaplr poles, The• poles are being enzptoyed ht dock construction work at •Grand Bead. Pusinees out of London has not !been greatly affected by the 'pass- ing of the old lige. The line was op- erated as part of the Stratford Div ision of the C.N.R., and did not come under the jurisdiction of Lon- don officials. The large express bus- iness from. London to Wingham on the olcl line is carried by a C.N. ex- press trunk from :Clinton to the in- termediate. paints. A small amount of grain freight has bean lest, but with only three or four station, on th,' l:a'' the eikct is negligible. his daughter, Mrs. G. Freckleton, Port Elgin, on Friday, June 20th, Robert H. 'Turner in his 90th year. The late Mr. Turner was born in De-' vonshire, England, on July 16, 1851. had at the office of the cleric of the county court, which tribunal will hear appeals of both tenants and landlords.. TO BE MADE LASH., The United States Government is expected to announce shortly a chan- ge in regulations which should help in the U.S., when they wish to travel to Canada, must obtain w ea -entry permit. `Phis often takes weeks to obtain with the result that many Canadians have. :been discouraged into passing up a vacation in their native land. The new permit will be a border °crossing permit wheel). is eh teles to obtain less r,oetly and is . in force for: six Months. Campbell, Startle Twp., Mrs. G. Freckleton, Pt. Elgin; William of Win dsor, John, Stanley Twp; Robert and Fred of Goderich; also two sisters. hi -law, Mrs. Jno. Newcombe Sr., of Goderich; Mrs. Alfred :Madge, Pay onshire, England; one brother-in-law Me. Jno. Madge, Devonshire, Eng Also surviving are il• grandchildrerx and one great granddaughter. The The service was conducted by Rev. Vivian, assisted by Rev. Beech, The pall .bearers were the four sons and two sons-in-law. Floral tributes were many and beatuifl. Relatives and friend; from a ch,tanee wel" from Windsor, London, l3eyrtield,God- erich, Kincardine and Owen Sound also Hamilton. The .funeral was hell from his daughter's home, interment in Sanctuary ('ark, Port Elgin, on :'wonday, June 23rd. BILL, 1LIKE ITS LOOKS, SO SIMPLE COMPARED TO OTHERS, 50 COMPACT FOR A SIX FOOTER .. . AND SO EASY TO OPERATE,TO0.. YOU KNOW, JOHN, WHAT l SAVE ON TWINE AND LABOR WILL PAY FOR IT eh e ,Eti;,ay. E ,.SIttaigh t- Lie c Local Dealer--ALVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6. i d .01 KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Crease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor, CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS ANI) STOVES at 25c. 'Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Uv -to -date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Wartier Weather and Better Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son Dead Car Lot in (oirnection