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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-07-17, Page 5• rsday, Juty 17th, 1941 ..�.,.�,�; ....w.0011... BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL DUDLEY E. HoL1. Ik s 231MRUSTER, SOLICITOR, NOT. ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -At Court House Gc DERICH - ONTARIO iffpeeial Attention to Councel and Court Work. Mr. Holmes may be consulted at °•orderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed, _- . _ .°0000--•--•r- .•...�._^-� _. ...___.� ENTAL Dr. W. D. ;IS,YCE L. D.. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON itt DEITZ BLOCK --ZURICH 4 vary Thursday, Friday, Sattxr'.lay. At HARTLEIFi'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Eery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. V E T E R I N1 A R l A.N Dr. W. B. COX ON, 1. '. Sc.. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store 'Theile -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. G,re4uate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of 'Toronto. All hitiseaees of domestic anineals treated by the most modern prbaeiplee, Charges reasonable. Day or .rAigt rails promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hennes. Office on Main Street, arllrposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HF!NSALL. LICENSED AUCICIO1' EER For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - !duet any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Ren :Berea. ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood Phone 18-57. PRODUCE Farm Pyoduce WANE HIGHEST CASH PRICES -FOR-- CREAM, EGGS KND POULTRY O'Brien Poore 1')1, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurich ' Popular MEAT MARKET tiat Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, : olognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hared. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins Ynn.ghlut & Son • INSURANCE Western Faroers,, Mutual Weather Insurance Co. v O11; WOODSTOCI( UTE LARGEST RESERVE 'BAL-1 .ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO %amount Of Insurance at Risk on Dec. gist, 1936, $22,391,627.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bond* $373,613.47 ' setea----$4.$6 per $1,000 for 3 Yeas E. F. Kl..OPP,._ZURICH Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. I Mr. and Mrs, Roy Oliver of St. Marys were visitor, at the home of i Mrs. Chas Weber last week. ZURICH HERALD FOR QUICK SALE A rubber tired wag'an, good con- dition. Apply to Leonard Erb, Parr Line. LOST Holstein heifer 9 months old wire in left ear, off grass east of Zurich. finder notify Jack Williams, R. R. 3, Dashwood.. .12e=61101161rearem=5.07.4117,10,..AIEGGAMITAIIRIMORNIMIEMOINZISCISI FOR QUICK SALE New Raymond Sewing machine in good condition. -W. S. Ruby, Zurich .. a.. , 0011-u.,�1, .., • .. _1111.... PIGS FOR SALE A limited number of for immediate Fele. Earl Gingerich, Zurich. small pigs FOR QUICK SALE A limited number of small for qui r sale. Anely to Sol Gingerich, Zurich. pig, a�mr*.•'s•-�.:r,f •oc:::....:...c�:. �;«..n. >s:.»:es:r>naw.au:rrs,e. WANTED A sum of money on mortgage on real est•'te near Zurich. Apply at Herald Office. ter•'.•.•^• S d F(A YED. From my premises, Stanley grass farm a red yearling V -mark in right ear. Finder notify Bruce Koehler, Phone 1-91, Zurich. HONEY FOR SALE IN CUSTOMERS' 'CONTAINERS No. 1 Clover honey 12e. a Ib. 501bs or over llc ib; Amber honey 10c Ib, 50 lbe. or over 9e. lb. J. 1•I&•erer & Sons, Zurich, Ont. 2 Blocks south of Dominion Hotel. FOR SALE FARMERS, ATTENT1ON i 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. Hensall Co -Operative Co. WANTED We wish to advise the public that we are in a position to handle PIGS ready for Market. Give us a call 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.16 T 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 runny Your 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. Milieu - Proprietor gent, also Dealer in Lightn- 'kg Rod's and all kinds of Fire, insurranc w *1 Zurich Garage :ome and purchase your Aut- unotiY RQryl;lirernents from •ate .-T.�'••�•�,� aurich's, rAtiee-st Establisied subage and Service Station We can supply all your needs. expert Automobile repairing, with the latest testing instrum- pts, Acyteeene Welding Tires 3atteries, Oxls, Greases and i`epairs. B -A Gasoline in three Graces Give�Uss pa Call! MOUSSE ATI .MOVSSEATJ 'Monet bay 103. Night, 4'1 Miss Phyllis Howard of ,London, ' at present holidaying at the 'home of her grandmother, Mrs. H. F. We:eioii. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mcli+_'ieley Heol twin daughters of Toronto, spent as few days with relatives in 'the: vic- inity. Mrs. Mussolman of ElmIr:1 is at Men's present. viseting frith her daughter, . Mr. and ivi.rs. Neter Gingerich, Stan- ley Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston a'nd Mr. and Mrs. Witney 13rokenslia,rts enjoyed a motor teip tr, V`Jingh rn u i tweed on Sunday where' they "THE :1e.1 axi d rieud.,. • Leri ;,irs. Leonard 'Sara' as on1. • i1I1:1y; Air, and 1v1rs. Josiah Sara as • he Blue . et:•r south, visited at• the home of :':'r. end Mra. Harry' �lf'ayior• meal lit',>tr`ilc'11. IN WHITE SHOES We have a Fine .Selection to chow from; a pair for every member of th. family, All at lowest cash prices. EXTRA VALUE heavy Mennonite Work Shoe, Reg. $3.45 at only $2.08 pair. Others at - $2.45 pair. The gra veil; , r t' "4 e11 •r)ir. needs leis wee . it , r1 e:.r r n t'lr Cont., es 'count. :end . l :) i prig a e e1'1.die i)1' , i oiit <t ill ilitic.titt yards. hallo. 11. 1 eit ;;)' < nay ▪ 'rote:obi o tr. C.: to i eesclh_ of Lon'ion, e hn ee pos esei . 111 about e month. P. F. carrtinu _ Being on the 7,11;cr Ss: _.el Concert ' Lnd • t.e .11- elves at:•the 7' arn.'a ":ransh of t_i,• '_dart (r, -aa •pepserdu1 is o e:I to ha li=me,n ::tile lawn o'' 1.'r. loli'att, V ;•-sa • 61.1...$.1.7.4 day evening,July `°fai':,. (100 o . _ r.. 21'i . llai,ius six '•God- erich, " a _'• of Itri1snc ville and ctr;.. talents will be pneeee SMILLIE PICNIC About . Xhe S~..ae Clan E. J. D! -TARS STORE WITH TI IE STOCK' try r7'. •ff"E,R1v� ST. PETER f'•v )' , A • 6 ;r a • t3 a; f.sr F1 n::'c;cafr idey,, other ; •7.I.;'...1...- 'l..SrQir hlctcl.'•';, -',1,VICES •.. .1ea fl. ,1'. -'-1• 'isle Worship ` t lay Sc I. to all Services • .E. i iJ:s i'sr:Ill Yid, Pastor. EM • .ANLEL EVAT GCLIti..AL CHUB CI! C. D. Hecher.tlo; n, Pastor Mrs. M. Oeseih, 4 r ganne 1.e -i i 1 p.m.--Siddett `Cil0 )i. 7.30 p.m.---Worllip. gathered at Bayfield on Saturday Ia-t • ...„, . and enjoyed _heir reunion. The •a_•- ternoon was pleasantly :rpcnt in reit- GRAIN l 1:CEIr T5 UP easing relationships • and . the sports were dirested by Miss Hazel Smillie end Mr. Delbert Geif1 Ar licious From April i r of 1u this ^r to 30 rir:l and 1 clr .r t .+'1.0=• upper WaS served. Tose at.cndrn . Toronto, a� the t lc-:.; 1 :1f ft t- isn.e...11,1? l'.'•-. feom a distance - were from l.oronto, VaLur and `rl.idtleit Co., :'n.1 or this St. Catharine:4, Alvinston, Inwood, Oil Spin 'en, Detoit, Zurich, Varna seven ;pillion 1 u Teel, hese, Leen. trail. ,hipped. Thi.. is three and three -guar - ter million bushels more than for the same period in 1941. The comnaay has just issued a statement to share- ')olders predicting a continuance of and Hensall. ' - PAVING DOUBTFUL Tmem -R. M. Smitn, deputy minister of highways said that pav- ing the Blue Water road between' ::risk business. Crop reports from Goderich and Port Albert would Western Canada forecast a generous 'meana capital expenditure, and the yield, the statement says. Government is. trying to .keep capital expenditures down. He admitted say eral complaint; had reached his de- partment about the road. "We intend to pave- .it some tune, .but many mare roads need paving, and just when this one will be done it is hard to say"'•.he stated. COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGR. The Huron County Federation of Agriculture held its first 'meeting in the Agricultural Board Rooms,- Clin- ton, with the president, Fred Watson in the chair. The majority of the directors were also present.. • At the meeting were discussed ways. and means of promoting they Federation and securing new niember:s.:'011e exee- utive committee was then elected, Fred Watson, W. Gamble, -H. 'Stllrcly, IC. Jackson, Geo. Feagara -\W: Swit- zer, and Wm. J. Dale. The Thce eaccutive then met after the mt'eting Air 'the purpose of electing a Sectoiain -Tra- asurel• and two auditors. ' They are, eec. treas., Wm. J. -Dale- ;of. RR 1, Clinton, and auditors, J. C. Shearer, Clinton, Ray Redmond, AubnriThey adjourned till the secretary-treasufer calls the next meeting, when ned'ess- ary. OBITUARY Late Arthur :Ricker PAY THE PREMIUM Arthur Ricker, well-known. district Apart. from the natural beauties farmer, died suddenly on Tuesday i that•'are an everpresent lure and at - NEW RADIO SCHOOL Construction of the new Radio Technician.: School near Clinton, is goirg on. full speed ahead, gaverred only by t'ne arrival of building' mat- erial and laver available. Carpentere and painters are still in demand.Some farmers who have been employed on the job have been released tempor- arily to help with the harvest. Al- ready over twenty buildings of an estimated 1.1.4 have been conlp'etedl or nearly so. Some have been painted Differing from other aerchomes, all sleeping barracks are om' and a half stories, sided and ro':fed with fire- proof asphalt .shingle, The layin r c six-inch water main from the wells that eupply Clinton, appr•oximatel;; twa mile:: to the north, i' naw under wayr:.:A Hydro gang is busy building a traneformer. station near the pro- peityt dl a high-voltage inner fence iS being constructed enclosing the huliding,which are to house the tech- nical .equipment, much of which is necessarily of a secret nature. At present there aro about 450 men at work at the new air school. In a short there is a mild boom in progress in the vicinity, with an extra $15,000 to $20,000 per week in circulation. morning at his home. in Hay Town- ship. II had been in poor health for the past two months. He arose from his bed on Tuesday morning pr.estiin- a'bly to speak to his mother and sud- denly collapsed at his bedside before medical aid could reach him. lie was in his 49th year, resident' of that district all his life, unmarried and a member of St. Andrew's United Church, Kipper. Surviving are his mother, two sisters, Mrs. Norman Pybus, London and Mrs.' Gordon Pybus, Parr line, Hay. • LIVESTOCK JUDGING ' Fn the livestock judgingcompetit- ion for junior farmers of Huron co• ? ewt held at 'C114t93,1 gel Tumia.,y 9t last week tlW0.1'ols wfai'r' Maide In fo11r ti I 1 the jutilor section the four hughest were, Murray Matheson, Grey twp; Movyn Falconer, Stanley, Hugh Rutherford W. Wawanoeh; Al- lan Walpe r, Stephen; Senior section winners were. ltobt. Henry, E. Wa- wanosh; Bert Garrett, Tuckersmith; W. 3. Turnbull, Grey; Wilfred Shor- tred, Morris; Winners in section 3, club members were, Roy iVIeVittie, I''3 Wawanosh; Wrn. Henry, do; 13111 Outten, Colbourn'e; Willis Gill, Ste. irhen. Section 4 was open to short course- students of last December, Here the awards went to Anson Mc. 1tirlley, Zurich; Dean. Aldwinkle,Var n..«: . n'1; Unroll I''ccic, ,Zur ell;'Harry Reid�..._.._.... 111_1 �.- Tina. tradtion to tourists in Canada, the premium on United States dellare 1: the•, greatest .possible aid to promot- lon of traffic from that country. In terms of dollars, it provides a bonus of ten percent. One enterprising group has pictured it as "one day free in ten." To others, it is a pleas- ing novelty. For any one of these conceptions to be effective, the pre• nium must be paid by the Canadians .etering to the tourist. It is not only a `national service to pay the prem ium, paramount in wartime, but it is the law as well. It is an offence, pur?- ishable by severe penalties, to ac- cept United tates currency at any- thing other than the official rate. Becggse camisia i 11? li1g nr, need of lfnited States dollars to buy aero- planes, and other vital war equip- ment in tete U.S.A., this American currency should be turned in to the banks without undue delay. It is an offence to hold it for more than a reasonable period of few days af• ter it has been received. No Canadian loses by payment of the premium. Merthants, hotelkeepers and others pa the current premium of ten per- cent and the banks pay out a like premium in receiving the American currency. The premium is ten per- cent, whether it be for U.S. paper currency, bank cheques, travelers' cheques or silver, It is a national service and a 'patriotic duty -Pay t`;e Tourist his Premum. 1 PAGE FIYE M.A S 3. Y "MEETS MATS Our complete line of Farm Implements are not to be excelled regardless of where they are made We havea°1_ Canadian Products made by Canadian v 9•. Workmen and run by Ca.,a' ..ala capri;al...- ..See ..us for your next purchase of farm equipment Spring will soon be h'.'re 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 . L0 xP & SJdd 11 a yLd . ' .rt'.: QUALITY DRUGS, 1O1 I A. Tonic 7:"in Til ririia-eA, Vic2min D. and k . ycts, A Co ec!,ive fcr 12 -oz. Bottle for, `P1.00 t e resr Res. 67 ..0011...»..,1100...' _ - n, ,rt FLY -O -0D0 Super Strength. Sure ' Dei:.:h to Flys, ants, Moths and Mosquitoes. Buy an 13 oz. c a for 25c And have it refi 'id for Or Inc .cAt4 c., ft:l ... C. Dr. J. A. ,l, -atll` i. c91 !. Pri';_SII'. ROOM +++++++++++++-:•+++++++++-!,+•:- +.!•+. .:.-:•+:!•+,:-++++++++++++++ TRY ..::"S . Vrt " ' J- (': ., sw also CHOICE VARIETY OP CAKE, SWEET GOOD y. All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store '::'ill be closed each Wednesday Evening re r PIES, AND Eckel;'s Bakery Telephone 100 "7 C Lurzch +.++++ # +++++++4 e-ee .i..y„'nees.s,..+.;..,,.ps,. ;..;,-e.; ...,+++++.; 4++++- R BILL, l LIKE 4'T5 LOO.rCS,) 50 /�5I :'WLE COMP. AAUP TO OTHERS, SO COMPACT Ci FOP A SIX FOOTER... (AND SO EASY 'V OPERATE., TOo.. YOU KNOW, JOHN, MAT A S'WE t.N! MACE r `vE Mi) LIBOR WILL PAY FOR IT Si tyh t-,, 'ii C Local Dealer --A LVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6. KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON AS 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 C,t'ease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and too how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25e. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Itest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Uo-to-date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Warmer Weather and Better Roads H-IOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son -lysed Car Lot in Connection