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Zurich Herald, 1936-08-27, Page 5' ''hursda: - August 2'Tii , X93a URICH HERALD BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL VDL + YE E. Holr1E+ s BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT: ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. •OFFLCE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICE, Ontario. Special Attention to Counsel and "Blue -Seal Mineral Stock Feeds Court Work. for sale, manufactured by Canada. 1Vfiineral Products Ltd., London. Avoid a]1 the common ailments in your live stock by feeding these popular brands of feeds. 'Supply always kept on hand at very moderate prices. Leave your orders with us.—Solomon Rech- ler & Son, Phone 97r14; .It. R. No. 2 Zurich. Put You r Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column, Mineral Feeds .11a. Holmes may be consulted at 4God'erich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L.D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEII3'S BLOCK, DASHWO.O-D Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. H. H. C O E N L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - - Ontario VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON :Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich ?hone --'2 6. <-A. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of OntarioT Veterinary All :College, University of 3iseasen of domestic aniinals treated most mociei? principles, �. 'C the Day or nigiii .. 'Charges reasonable. calls promptly attended tQ. Also Bre-OR SQL seder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Men/leis. Office on Main Street, Two good used force pumps ion — posite Town Hall., sale. Also a •quantity of old boards1 On Saturday, August 22nd, Mrs. FIhone 110. HEN-SALL. and cedar posts for sale, dandy for Thomas Johnson of the village cele• kindling.—L. A. Prang & Son, braced her eighty-ninth ..birthday - Mrs. Johnston has the distinction of being the oldest person in the village she has been a resident of Zurich for over sixty years, and has seen '` the village grow from infancy toe when 1-10-20 McCormick -Deering Tract- it is tonay. Mrs.. Johnson, we ar'e or in good condition. pleased to say, enjoys good health and takes her daily walk. During the day she received congratulations,: greetings, and many beautiful bo-. quets of flowers from her friends far and near, who wished her many more: years of continued good health and happiness. The Herald joins the many friends of this grand old lady with best wishes to be with us for a number of years to come. BASEBALL NEWS AUCTION SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF BLAKE On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2nd, .193€.. Commencing at 2 o'clock, p.m. House and Lot. .Glass Cupboard Bureau, Dining Room Table, Kitchen Table, 6 Parlor Chairs, 6 Dining Room Chairs Rocker, 6 Kitchen Chairs. Large chair, 3 small Tables„ Organ, 4 Beds, Single Bed, 3 Mattresses; Bedding, Carpets, Tr,znk, Kitchen Sink; New Stove, Stove Heater, 2 burner Oil Stove, Fancy Hanging Lamp, 2 small Lamps, Dishes, :Glassware, Crockery, . ICitehen Utensil's, Washing Machine, Ringer, Tubs, • Barrels, Mirrors, Clock, Garden Tools, Quantity of dry Wood and other Articles. too numerous to mention. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Wm. Lament made a blisiz►•00, trip to Crediton on Monday. Miss I:owse, Willett . of Londoll is spending a few days at her Ili:00 here. Mr. Lorne McBride of. Wind4ore spent the week -end with his Parente: Goshen line north, Mr. and Mrs. A; E. Moritz 4f. Guelph, were Sundair visitors at he homeelite.' of Mr. and Mrs. C, Mrs. Alex. Foster and daughter Elaine of London, are SPendinge, Spendinga few days with relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brenuiern}an and family of Detroit were the gu', ests at the home of Mrt and iVla.N. Daniel Gascho "one day last week We have a complete supply of 9,11' public and high school books axed. supplies, .including the new Speller. —Zurich Drug Store. Jr.. and Mrs. W. R. Major and; daughter Patsy of Toronto, were ons'= iting at the home of their parents. Mir. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert •over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. John Routledge and family, who have been holidaying at the home -of the former's mother in townleft for Waterford, where- Mr. Routledge .will resume his duties as., bank manager, after an absence 9f. several months dut to illness. The party of lady tourists who left Zurich on August 12th by ` auto, re- turned. home on 'Monday evening. The party consisted of: Mrs. Mini, Tinlin, Miss Ethel Williams, Mrs. E. E. Weida and Mrs. T. L. Williams, They report a most wonderful out- ing, covering approximately 23.00 miles. The trip covered a route to Watkins Glen, N. Y., on through the: Allegheny mountains down so Getter= bugh, Pa., Washington; D.C. Phila- delphia, New .York, and on up the Atlantic coast to Boston, ant: then. No Reserve as the Proprietoress is P up through the State. of Maine to. Quebec City and home by way of Montreal. Mrs. Tinlin was the driver, for the entire trip, and has a world;. of courage for a lady to drive'.: all? these cities and mountains: It •wili. be a trip long to be remembered by these fortunate ladies. giving up housekeeping_ TERMS—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Mrs. Mary Edighoffer, Proprietoress. to left, McDonald stopping .at .nrd; Mei;;wen got hold of one in the groove and drove it to centre for 2 bases scoring McDonald and Hawkins Heideman then uncorked a wild pitch and Me,Ewen took third,. Gleiw was Dui Oesch to Stade. Oesch singled to left to start Zur- 'ch of in the third, Gascho popped to .Iovey on the mound, O'Brien tripled to right centre scoring Oesch, Stade got a life on his roller to snort, John eton missing up the play, O'Brien scoring. Stade took second. Heideman walked. Hovey then let go of a wild pitch, Stade scoring and Ileidenuan :taking second, and stealing third on the next pitch. Yungiblut sent a hot grounder to Johnston at short who, managed to knock it down but could- n't reviver in time for the put-out. It was. an infield hit for "Butch." Heideman was held on third on thh PAGE MVP 001 •+1••••••00••••00.041.0 Y.rer+ '•00*0.p«••••••••••••••••• r ZURICH • CREAMERY • r We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. • Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant. • Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed IYour Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same Day. YOUR EGGS• AND POULTRY • • • • 1 • • • • • We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Markt Prices, according to grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! THE ZURICH CREAMERY• • •••••••e••tGf•••••••••000O000t#a0400 apcl0•••••9r•d�@•000.00 play. Prang then sent an easy roller to McDonald whose throw to second beat "Butch" for the second out. 14++++ +4+s++ Schilbe flied ottt to Gleiw in centre. r'' ' ..++1 Disaster awaited Zurich in the .e*". Holmes first up was an easy out Prang to Stade, McDonald singled • sharply to right. He then went to ,.econcl when Heideman let the ball Buy for Windows and `°run's empti;ug Cut Your Fuel Bill HALF? r .I. Slip out of his ]land when ate to throw to 'first, the ball going to 'I' right field; Wage drone to r.g•h; for two bases scoria ; i'IcPonald. ll.. ide. Man branded another wild pitch hi; + REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LET US QUOTE YOU! ° LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT AL + TIMES.. .AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU second o f the game and Wagg took g. 3rd; Hawkins hit to Stade, whose L throw to ;the plate was too late to get Wagg who scored. Hawkins getting l' to first on a fielder's choice. Heide- 9• man then ]talked and Hawkins took 'r' second. McEwen singled to centre 4.4. scoringHawkins, , G1' m then rlre.•e + • the first home run of the game over.PHONE the right field fence scoring McEwen �i 9 _ ahead of him. That was enough for y wraff"'' sr Heideman who was decidedly off rot_ 44+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3••i..,..•g•,•g•,••E••i•++•I•+•3••3••;•,y..➢•,I•+,I, or for the time, and Lillow replaced him. Heideman went to 1-f and Rlork 1 was benched. Johonston struck out Oesch then made a great stop of Ho- vey's smash to third and threw him out at first, a very nice play. O'Beein was an easy out to start Zurich's fifth inning, Hawkins to Pic- kett, Stade doubled to left field and then stole third; Heideman singled to left. scoring Stade; Yungblut popped �. x IN WAIT. S •'r •••••••••••*•••Ei•esso®®IS3dluG#R➢s4§®aaF1i tioesee••,: emesoomea• GET OUR PRICES • s to Johnston at short; Prang also sin- gled to left, Heideman moving to 2 2nd; Schilbe ended the inning groun- • Celebrates Eighty -Ninth' .l ding •out•. • Birthday Zurich tallied once more in the 7th Stade first up dropped a single in c -f • for his 3rd hit; Heideman was out It •shoortoto. first `Gib" taking second. g Yungblut singled to left and when • Wagg let the ball go through hire,' i master arid Pioneer Poultry Fe eds continued to 2nd, and Stade scored. • •4, Hovey was taken out at this point: I Plow poi▪ nts to tit all makes of I land Stock replaced. him. Gliew made a spectacular running shot string notch sof Prang's lift to centre. Schil- •, bd struck out. 1• In the. 8th Johnston lifted a High • 'LICENSED AUCTIONEER E'er Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO • CON- ;eiuct any Auction Sale, regardless ze to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will snake no charges for Services Ren- ered. . ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood phone 13-57. PRODUCE FOR QUICK SALE 1—Oliver _:._: s_ ?law, 2 furrow. 1—McCormick Low 2 --Sulky Plows. 1—Gang Plow.. 1 -7 -ft. Deering Binder. GEO H. BEATTY, VARNA 2 "aim 1`duce ,.� Down Spreader. ANTES HIGHEST CASH. PRICE --FOR-. CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT liltAREET 'met 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 tor Wool, Hides and Skins Yungblut &Sou INSURANCE Western Fanners' mutual Weather insurance Co. OP WOODSTOCK !THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE NCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1935, $20,479,730.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.5% Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for ti Year; E. F. Klopp--,Zee ri h ieewi� Also: Dealer i*:Lightnini$ Rods anti all , lis et Inge Z r si :ae,c,,, NOTICE TO FARMERS FINALS On Monday Aug. 24th the Clinton Colts defeated the Zurich Dutchmen That, the•. Farmer's Co -Operative in the first game of the league finals- 'Fertilizer nal:'Fertilizer Mixing Plant at Hensel] 'by the score of 15-9. As rar as the •will soon be operating again. All locals are concerned it was one of farmers requiring any fertilizer pie- the worst games they have played ase leave your orders with Blake Hor- this year. A very poor exhibition of. ner, Zurich; or Wm. Pepper, Hensall pitching as well as some zreepy base as soon as possible. running and indifferent fielding by Albert Hendrick President. the outfield, was the cause of their downfall. Heads -up baseball would have won the game with plenty to spare, but such was not the case. However, since the boys have gotten a lot of bad baseball out of their sy- stem the next game in Clinton on Aug. 27 should tie up the series. Clinton, as usual played their heads up baseball and deserved to win. Gl.eiw in centrefield played a spectac- ular game, robbing the Zurich lade of at least three extra. bse hits by his brilliant catches. It might be said!; hat that he was-, the difference between defeat and victory. A resume of the scoring innings is as follows: Oesch first up for 'Zur- N O T I CE id; walked, Gascho laid down a nice sacrifice pitcher to fist; OBrien sing- led to right, Oesch stopped at third, O"Brien then stole second, Stade: singled sharply to left, Oesch and O'- Brien scoring and' Stade going to second. Heideman topped -one to the ;ox for an easy out Hovey to Pickett Yungblut went out McDonald to Pickett. Hawkins started the second inning by driving a single to centre, Me - Ewen popped to O"Brien at short, Gliew slammed a long, hard single to left field and Hawkins was out trying to score Block to Gascho. Johnston sent an easy grounder to O'Brein et short who heaved it far over first We are of'f'ering the following Used base to the race track. Gliew scoring Cars for Sale: on the error. Hovey went out O'Brein 1938 Plymouth Coach, very reason. to Stade who played 1st base on •ac - able in price. coant of an injured finger on his 1931 Ford DeLux Sedan right hand. • '1929 Ford Coupe, a good buy. Pickett led off for Clinton 'to be-, All have good tires, good upholst- gin the third with a walk, he then Bring and mechanically good; gone pilfered second, Holmes sent up a. over carefully by us. towering foul which Gascho gathered A T. 4n ., House for sale or in for the first out. McDonald singl- Rent it" Zurich. td to right scoroing Pickett. He promptly stoloe second. Wegg went Zurich L. A,. Prang and Son, f aut. Prang to Stade. Hawkins singled Starter Chicks FOR QUICK SALE Chicks, one, two, three or four weeks old. Barred Rocks and White Leghorn Pullets 4 weeks old. J. E. McKINLEY R. R. 1, Zurich ANNOUNCEMENT Plain Dresses and Suits 70c. Insurance Included. TTciir Is a. con- tract special for a limited' time only. PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD. And Dry Gleaners, . ThieI's Transport Used Cars For Sale On Overhauling your Mowers. We repair same with genuine repairs s for Tess than jobbers' parts. foul to Oesch at third :Shock struck • out; Pickett got hold of a ground ball plows SEEDS! SEEDS! and drove it over right field fence for We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and the second home run of the game_Timothy Seeds. • Iolmes popped to O'Brien. Lillow, who was pitching nice re- is Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times. lief ball, blew up in the 9th, when he nee.; three batters McDonald, • Wagg and Hawkins walked; McEwen ;Heil: singled to right scoring McDon- L • c e^" k«S n ald'and Wagg, Hawkins going to 3rd *60000/1040•••900•100 00000000 etweeeneeetteeeneeeeeeefeereembeena McEwen stole .second and scored be- hind Hawkins on Gliew's hit to left which was fielded very poorly. Gliew stole 2nd and 3rd. Johnston lift a ugh fiy to Stade and Stock struck ' out. Pickett lifted an fly ball to Schilbe for an easy out but he muff-enso ed it and Gliew scored. Pickett out` stealing Gascho to O'Brien. Clinton scored five runs in this inning- on two hits. It sure looked bad! Zurich. scored twice in the ninth on .a walk and three hits. Bad base running by the men on bases kept down the score. Box Clinton Pickett Holmes r -f McDonald 3rd Wagg 1-f 1:laweins 2nd McEwen c Gleiw c -f Johnston, .S S Hovey p Stock p. Score:: At Bat Runs Hits 5 2 2 4 0 0 3 3 2 4 2 1 4 3 2 5 2 4 5 3 '3 5 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 Zurich Oesch 3rd Gesoho c Len. O'Brien s.s. Stade lst Heideman p and 1-f Yungblut c.f. Prang 2nd .'• Schilbe r -f Block 1.-f, Lillow p. Lee O'Brein 35 15 11 2 2 2 4 0 1 5 2 2 4 3 3 4 1 2 5 5 5 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 39 9 15 Summary - Left on bases: Clinton 4, Zurich'8; 2 -base hits; McEwen, Wagg, Stade, Schilbe, 3 -base hits, Len O'Brein; Home runs Gliew and Pickett; Struck out by Hovey 1, by Stook 1; by Heideman 5; by Lillow 6. Base on balls; Hovey 2 Stock 1.; Heideman 1, 'Lillow 4; Wild pitch: Heideman 2, Hovey 1, Balk, Heide- man; passed ball McEwen. Hits off Heideman 10 in 4 1-3 innings; off Lillow 4 in 4 2 -3rd innings; off Hovey 11 in 6 1-8 innings; off Stock 4 in 2 2-3 innings. Stolen bases, Clinton 8 Zurich 4 Erro..., Johnston Wagg: - WVIMAIMINVMMANANIVAw w '` Zurich Drug Store School S pplies We have a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies All authorized Public School Books,including the New Speller All High School Text Books, etc. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. See Our Supply of Toflet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes,. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. AMC stC Oir OC e t • it 0 .Dr. A, J MacKinnoii, .Zurich r O'Brien Heideman Schilbe. Umpires TuIford� and Bedard 11 R h�Ns"llk�l�!'�� 1' 'l A �t 1 MA