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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-10-16, Page 5'l."iiszxaday, October Itith 3341. s..-... -- - BUSINESS CARDS ZURICH HERALD LEGAL DUDLEY E. HOLMES 'ARMTEK, SOLICITOR, NOT ' ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—At Court House GOID>NIRICti .— ONTARIO special Attention to Counsel and Court Work. Mr. Bolin» may be consulted at foderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. NOTICE Fanners' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION! COAL COAL Put your order far Coal in now! Several Cars are fon order. Posts, A full supply Z. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of brands. Hensel' Co -Operative Co. Put Your Want, For Sala Lost, Found, Etc. Ada, in this Column. _ FOR QUACK SALE VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, we Opposite Drug Store '(!'(sone --86. Zurich ►. R.: Camphill, V.S, B.V.Sc. 12 young pugs for quick sale. Ap- ply to Arthur Weber, Dashwood. FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES Certified apples spy, sweets, snows, green'ings, russets and .bald - Phone Clinton 622-24. FIRED iVIcC.LYMONT, Varna. A Thanksgiving Message. Theme; What Do the Jews Believe NOTICE Don't be m egg. wanter, but an egg getter by using Perina lay chow' or concentrates.—Elam W. Shantz. WANTED CASH for Dead Animals and Fox Horses. Phone Crediton Central, re verse charges.--Jaek Williams, Dash wood, R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6-'4] Zurich Creamery Your Flome Market .far Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered cream • Graduate of Ontario Yetgrinarf !College, University of Toronto. All *leases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night nails promptly attended to. Also Bre- oder of Scottish terriers. Inverness B•enneL. Office on Main Street, Opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION Tregardless CON - duct any Auction Sale,11 I solie.t ea to size or article t • o soar business, sortie no charges for Services Ben - gored. ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood shone 18-67. are cient equipped to give effi- accurate service. Egg and Poultry department charge of Mr, T. Meyers, A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. in Zurich Garage r " antv Born — In Hay Township on Oet- d'aer 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hart maxia son. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Major and dau ghter of Toronto were week -end vis- itors at the Siebert home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebert and fancily ofDetroit were visitors at the Siebert home over the holiday. Mr. Ray Ortwein of Preston spent Thanksgiving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ort- wein. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Yungblut, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard K'lopp recent- ly enjoyed a motor trip to Montreal and other eastern points. A meeting of the Game Protective Association will be held in Town Hall Zurich on Friday October 17th at '7.30 o'clock. AKmembers and oth- ers inte'rested kindly atteng. — The C Gam : lub. A goodly number of villagers at- tended the big Jowl supper held in .:rediton Evangelica 1 church last.. Thursday evening where a large nu- mber of people enjoyed the hospital- ity of the occasion. The funeral of the late David Sturgeon took place in Grand Bend cemetery on Thursday last and was. attended by a large number of fri- ends. Sub -Lieut. Hugh MacKinnon, sta-. ,zoned at Halifax and a member of the Canadian Navy, is visiting at the dome of his mother, Mrs. MatildaMacKinnon, for ten days or so.. Heavy rains visited these parts on Monday night, accompanied by much d undc r. The lend is now well soak- aland farmers will find plowing to going much better. There are ;till some beans out and many patches of roots and late crops. ..ome in, purchase your Aut- )motive Requirements from Zurich's oldest Established Garage and Service Station. We can supply all your needs. ..xpert Tutomobile repairing, with the latest testing instrum- nts, Acytelene Welding,Tires se and if. not satisfied will (Batteries, Oils, Greases and Repairs. B -A Gasoline in three Grades Give Us A Call! H MOUSSEATJ Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 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, Bologna, Sausages, Fct•, always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins R. Yungblut & Soni INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather .Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK WHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- 3iA.L COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS HIND IN ONTARIO 'Amount of insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1936, $22,391,627.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. iter--$4.60 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP-ZURICH ;gent, also Dealer in Lightn. frig Rods and all kinds of Fire lav. •t Ur Ce Come in • See How the CASE Feed Saver HAMMER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard, of. near Drysdale, have moved en to the. farm on the Zurich Road between. Zurich and Hensall, which Mr. Bede. and has leased for a term of years from the owners, Messrs. 3. W. Hab- erer and Ward Fritz. BUY YOUR New Fall Shoes From Us And receive Valuable Coup- ons with all your purchases. We have a large stock to choose from with many shoes at pre-war prices. Children's School and Sunday Shoes, Ladies Sueds and Kids, Men's Black or Tan Calfs. De- pendable work Shoes. All at lowest Cash Prices. Give Us a Call! Reliale Footwear and Shoe Repair- ing, 4I`runks, Club Bags, & Suitcases. E. J. DATARS "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" Died in Crediton Mr. Christian Trick, of Crediton, died Monday last in St. Josephi'.'s Hospital, London, following a short' illness•. Deceased was in his 81st' year. The funeral was held from. his' late home last Wednesday afterii:oofl with interment in Crediton cemetery. A number of Christmas boxes are 'ieing packed to send our boys who arc serving overseas. We would ape. preciate greatly any contribution from the public. Gift, boxes will be placed in the local stores to drop your contributions in. Will you kindly give your donations not later than October 25th. All the b:exes so .far have been acknowledged 'ey the •bVI'� and they have been greatly apprec- iated. Hits the Bull's Eye With Both Barrels Mrs. Cornelius Cook when Mrs. G. M Dysdale was co -hostess. The pre- sident Miss Beryl Pfaff, presided and ii i0 meeting opened with the Ode. 'llie ;roll call was answered by "My iayorite poen) and its author." The triotte: "It is not what we gain but Death of Rev. B. Robinson what we retain that counts," was very ably given by Miss Mabel Work Rev. Benjamin H. Robinson, pas tar of the Church of God, Grand mami.'The guest speaker for the even- Bend, and a resident of Dashwood, died in Victoria Hospital, following four months' illness. He was in his 57th year. Rev. Robinson was born in Wallacehurg and had lived at Ridgeway, Ont., and in. Sask. before moving to this district. • Surviving are his wife, and 3 daughters; three bro- thers also survive. PAW PPM. MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS Our complete line of Farm Implements are not to be excelled regardless ofwhere 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. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 Ii Red Cross shipment for Iasi month at Dashwood were: 7 pr. army socks, 0 pr. navy socks, 1 sweater, 5 turtle neck sweaters, 2 ribbed helm- ets, 5 pr. whole mitts, 3 aero caps, 2 alternative caps, 1 turtle neck tuck in, 4 pr. sea boots, 1 16 -yr. old girl unit consisting of coat, skirt, blouse sweater and bloomers; 1 boys unit consisting of 2 shirts, pants and coat 4 quilts, 2 girls slips, 1 bed jacket. ing wasGeo. Jeiferson of Clinton, who. gave an inpiring address. Miss Olive Walker, R.N., of Albany, N.Y. was in charge of the demonstation. Mies:Florence Welsh and Mrs. Geo. Hess sang a duet entitled 'On To Victory 'F Refreshinents were served. 4 BIG FOWL SUPPER Don't forget the big supper to be held in St. Peter's church property next Thursday evening, October 23, from five o'clock on. Preparationsito handle a large number of people are being made, and with favorable Wea- ther there will be a large patronage., The Happy Cousins Concert Co. of - Elmira, will render the program, and this company needs no introduction with their Fun, Mirth and Laughtei. Come, and enjoy this social evening:. in Zurich. , 141x, Tltoxx. Bedard has gone to Gode'ieb;Wliere he has a position in the Ven,0 Resturant. The;znany friends of Miss Rosalie Carriviau -will be glad to know that: "O=de=f* nicely recovering of her recent Operation. HENSALL Attending Western Mention has been made of Miss. "'orma Cook, of Hensall was attend= ing Normal School in London. This was an error as Miss -Cook is attend- ing Western T niversity, taking a' M. D., Doctor's course. Corporal Lawrence Baynham of Camp Borden, who was on his last leave, visited with Mrs.Baynham, and sons. Mrs. Don McKinnon moved into the dwelling recently vacated by Mrs. Marjorie Sparks. Mr. A. L. Case is enjoying a two weeks' vacation and spent a few days last week in Detroit. hasMr. Robert 'Passmore, B. A., left to resume his studies at the 'gni- vers.ity of Toronto after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pass more. • The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Welsh is rapidly nearing com- pletion and they expect to move into the dwelling soon. The building is in charge of Mr. Thos. Welsh and will be very modern and convenient. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. A. R. Campbell's mother, Mrs. MacDonald, in Nova Scotia. The deceased underwent an operation some time ago, having -had her leg amputated, and has been in declining health since. Mrs. Camp- bell was called to her home owing to the serious illness of her mother and, 'las spent several weeks there. Bullet Hits Bon on Leg Donald Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Kirk, underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, for the removal of a piece of shell from his leg. While on his way hone from school another lad threw a .45 calibre bullet filled with caps on the side- ALVIN RAU, Agent HAS HAND AMPUTATED Christopher Dinnoy, 65 of R. R. 3Das1woo, d had his left hand tun , i putated in London Hospital after he wank and the of tullethc xpl dedednd had caught it in the gears of a wind large piece his mill on his farm. Dr. H. Taylor, oil leg, X-rays taken revealed that a Dashwood, was the attending physic- piece of the shell was embeded in the log close to the. bone. The October meeting of the Hen ;all W. L was held at the home of can. Mr. Dinney suffered from sho- ck and lass of 'blood, but is believed Ito Do in no danger. , . HYMENEAL Connell—Crich At Metropolitan Church House Chapel, Toronto, the marriage was solemnized of Phylis Elizabeth Crich daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crich, to Roy Ernest Connell, son of Mrs. Connell of Varna and the late George Connell. The Very Rev. Peter Bryce officiated and the wedding music was played by Mrs. D. R. Mc- Kenzie. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Ezra Ellis, the bride wore a dusky rose crepe dress street length with brown accessories she was attended by Miss Mabel Grigg. The reception wa held at The Guild of All Arts where Mrs. Ellis, sister of the bride, received assisted by the groom's mother, Mrs. Con- nell. Later the brideal couple left on. a wedding trip to Montreal. They will live on the groom's farm near Seaforth. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist 10 a.m.—Worship. "What Do Protestants Believe?" 11 p.m.—Sabbath School. 7.30 p.m.—Worship. "What Do Catholics Believe?'' 8.30 p.m.—Firedde Service. Present- ation of new piano by Ladies' Aid Fo FARMERS...AS IMPORTANT AS ARMOURERS It may not appear so dramatic to operate steeladairy tanks, but farm,to grow grain work of the or raise bacon as to make planes and farmer is just as essential to victory as the work of the armament maker. Always interested in the development of agriculture and practical co- operation with farmers, the Bank of Montreal is especially desirous now of assisting our growers of foodstuffs. Farmers are cordially invited to talk confidentially with our nearest branch manager respecting their credit needs. Z 4seM•��'tkj'x.o `�. t= 'e ..•.'.ae,nn?c.' L.. ra4#�4,ll ila.`a`li#4i.a�kl, t BANKOFMONTRE> "A BANE WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" the Outcome of 124 Yeats' Successful Operation Modern, hxpetienced Banking Service Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager 16 d