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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1938-12-15, Page 5"Tea rsderr, Deeenrmber 15, -1933 BUSINESS CARDS J LEGAL DUDLEY I . • EIOLME S »ARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOT Put Your Want, For Sale Lost„ Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. FOR QUICK SALE OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just oft the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. Mr. Mr. Holmes may be consulted at Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Tarr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. • DENTAL SURGEON At DETTZ BLOCK—ZURICH 'Svery Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIA.N Dr, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.. VETERINARY SURGEON Ofiice in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All r7iseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- 1 eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hennels. • Office on Main Street, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. 1 solicit your business, and if not satisfied will snake no charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dasbarood Phone 13-67. PRODUCE Fawn, Produce WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES —FOR— CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS urichs' Popular 1NTEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the Eery Choice of Fresh, and Cur - Meats, Rolognas, Sausages, fct•, always on hand. Kept in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wo0I, Hides and Skins . Yunghlut & Sou INSURANCE 4extern Farm • Farmers' Mutual ;'feather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 'PIS LARGEST RESERVE BAL.-. +10E OF ANY CANADIAN' MITT TT41,L COMPANY DOING BUSINESS 'O.F THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount o f Insurance at Risk on Dee. Total, 7.986, $22,391,527.00 Cash in Bank and Bonds Ittes�4 $73,613.47. °60 per $1,000 for 3 Years 1 t• F. KLOPP.. Z URICH Aftt, also Dealer in Lightn- int Rods and all ..kirola of Fii A 5 -yr. -old Jersey Cow, just fresh, also a Jersey calf 2 months old, for quick sale. Apply to: John Galster, Zurich. STRAYED Unto my premises l)aby_un Line, Hay Twp., a steer rising two years old. Owner may have same by prov- ing property and paying expenses. Sylvanus Witmer, R. R. 3, Zurich, Phone 11r90. POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED I am in a position to pay highest Cash Prices for yotrr Poultry and Eggs on a graded to THOS. I.I. l`r EYL RSy house. Zurich ---Phone 116. ()' STRAYED Unto my premises, Goshen line, Hay Twp., a Duri am Steer about 1% years old. 0^ LOCAL NEWS. :Dr. and ,Mrs. J. A. Addison mot- ored to London on Tuesday. Sorry to report that Mrs. Roy Mer- rier of the 14th con., is not en;loying her usual good health at present. Mrs. Alf. ,Reichert of near Hensel' on Monday evening- held a shower at her home in honor of her niece, Miss Doreen Reichert, ibride elect. Mr.and -Mrs:, Edwin it'egier, of the Goshcif Lice south, 21 -Mum. the loss of their four -months -old twin daughter, Donna, 'who died on monday, last, Messrs. Dgnald .Burns, and Peter McNaughton have sold their farm, lot 22, .con. 2, Hay Township, con- isting of 100 acres to Mr, James McEwen, who will take possession in Septcm"_er, 1939. New Gas Tanks The M0Co1l-Frontenac Co., are r= al-ing Exeter a •distrubiting centre for their gasoline and oils and are in stalling two 13,000 gallon tanks at. th3' Exeter station. Mr. Everett IT:iist, who resides a few miles south F Zurich is the distributing agent. dei may have earee by 1 da proving Property and paying expan- ses.—Pearce Farwell, Phone 7-84. ' s Zurich. wva :lZa rich Garage i tw Come and purchase your Aut. olnotive •Req?<Ilrernents from Zurich's oldest established Garage and Service Station, We can supply., your needs Expert Automobile repairing Acytelene Welding, Tires. Batteries, Oils, Greases and repairs. Gave Us A Call Father John Maloney of St. Peter's Seminary, London, was a recent vis- itor with his friend, Rev. Father L, W. Power of Zurich. The former al non i,,•cted ?;lass service -3' on S'in- y last. Rev. Father Maloney made hart call on your publisher, and it s indeed a pleasure to meet Father Loney, having not met hee.:_•ince a ung lad in knee pants, when the to:'-wy family lived lived on their' e mile south of St. Joseph some enty years ago. Time keeps march - ing on and with it brings anany chang- es. AN IDEAL GIFT 'Selecting a suitable Christmas gift is always a problem to man and to such we can greatly help yo, u. you have a member of the family or a friend .who was a former resi- dent of Zurich, at a distance, why not send them the Zurich Herald for a year. Nothingwould please these friends at a distance any more than to receive a weekly letter from home T,. LUNCH ROOMi y it for a year! We have a nicely printed card that will be enclosed in And clean Rest Rooms ato the first copy sent out stating by y wI whom and to whom the paper Service sent. Only a few more days left, and Iwe iwi1l be pleased to help you. This.Hocke Phone: Day 1d3. Night, 47 y Question The 'burning question at the pres- ent time is "What's going to happen with either Clinton of Seaforth teams this year? So far no satisfactory answer can be given for the simple reason that no one knows. Seaforth s. .Portland was arrested 1 Haroldli Stade, the Zuricave ,been h ntlins over Mast Thu4rzday when I tmion as shotgun shells valued atpohce found, He would like to pile for Clinton as $175 ' fr H. MOTISSRAU Ammunition Stolen Located Windsor—Alfred Portland, 39 was in custody charged with receiving stolen P'nnri automobile he was driving. Thein charn- ge was laid after Windsor police were notified of theft of a number of shells from a store at Hensel]. e highway usually is in better co.n dition that the other dirt roads, but Seaforth claims hat he promised to play for them first. O.H.A. regulati- ons provide a player must play with the nearest earn by roads open to Early Christmas Mailing motor traffic all year. Anyway, the O.B.A. sent up one of the'x repres- The public are urged to get out entatives to settle the road the mailing foe Christmas presents as' Reports are that he found, ccordzne early as can be. Gifts re,c.e -,ed after to his car speedometer, that Seaforh Christmas do not seem the Lame. The was •Stade's playing- field his year, but following Iist will give .you the cor- so far nothing official has been re- rect dates upon which .mail %%amid be I leased. posted in. 'Order before t .Christmas. For o noverseas, IiDec. s 1st, U..S. Dec. 16th, British Colum- Rain wwashedat paw e or Chen es were bia and Maritime, Dec. 15th, Sask. and AIL erta Dec. 16th, Lan. and Quebec, ec. ocal Dec. 20th.Christmas Cads shouldebe mailed well in advance to avocet the last .minute rush. blamed for two motor accidents in which Max and Greta, Ducharme, brother and sister, were passengers in separate cars wrecked insiee of half an hour within a a:staiice of two miles on the Slue Water Hig- way. .Margaret Roland, of near St. Hotel Changes Hands Joseph, received a knee laceration stitches to close. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Simpkins, of Ii Margaret and hich d heir sister, Medeline, Sarnia, have purcr.hased I . Mrs. A. C. Harper the interior I furn- Max Ducharmand were e when it skidded on is in a car driven ce fishings of the Central Hotel, Exeter; eph, ot and the lease of the .building, taking out of control oand turned orth of Se vse 011its possession .Dec. 15th. Mrs. Situp- side in the ditch. The damage was Idris is a daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. $50. within half on hour, two miles Bruce Bossen'berry, of Grand Bend, • away, a car driven '•:y John Mahoney and is no stanger in the hotel 'busin- ess. Mr. and Mrs. Harper took over the hotel in June of last year. from J. J. Cox and since that time the :business was largely under the mana- gement of Mrs. Harper, as Mr. Har- per ,was engaged at his trade, carpen- Ducharme, of Drysdale, The damage ter in ,London. to the car was $100. R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig, any; In which Greta Ducharme was a passenger, crashed through a fence into a field and turned over on its side. Other passengers, unhurt were Edward Hogan R.R. 8, Parkhill and Greta i+++++++++++++++++++++++.:-. frir'!r'h.h.N++kph++++ H++++++++.:-. •' +.4.,i-°1. I..isol,!i` + .114*++++F+9 ++.144. • LET US QUOTE YOU! • REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NO Cut Your. Fuel Bill lri HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors • LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND ATR ALL • TJIMMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU e ' WAIT. 4ifHeadquarters for Johns -Manville B1 uilding Materials 1 3 r 1 C 0 Kl _LBFLEIS .4 1n ifti7e PHONE 69 . i".•+ 41..)1ICH HERALD THE FAMILY SHOE STORE We have a good line of Fal Footwear for every member of the family; from Grandfather down to Baby. Work Shoes and Dress Shoes for Men and Women, School Shoes and Fine Shoes for Children. Al!,at Low Cash Prices TRY US ON REPAIRING E. J. DATARS Your Shoe Man Plane: Shop 82. Residence 43 Zurich's Ladies' aCiies' Weap' Located at MOUSSEAU'S LUNCH! ROOM Zurich Phone 103 JUST ARRIVED A Fine Shipment of New Winter Coats, Si: as ranging trom 14 to 52. All shades, a very fine Line of Coats from ::; 10.50 and up. DRESSEES in all si-es and color's. Priced from $1.00 and up. We invite you to come and look these I .i oven,. 74 MRS. '1 -'EARL MOUSSCA:r,', Zurich 11 EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. H. I.G. Hess, Organist ani Dir- ector of Music 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m. Service In Police Coun Gode2-i:ch--Pleading ,guilty to att- ernpted extortion.Miss Agnes Cutt- ing, 30, Exeter, was on Theesday af- ternoon given suspended sentence and bound over in the sum of $500 to keep he peace for one year by Magistrate Makins. Her intenCed vie tiro was an Exeter professional man "She is more of a fool than a crim- inal. She whore two letters and in each demanded $2.5," explained the C. -own Attorney, "her pen in hand ran away with her discretion." A remand 'orf one week was naKc_i when i\rr. and Mrs. Larne Bridges, Seaforth young couple pleaded not guilty to counseling or procuring Miss Mary Woods, their maid, to commit forgery and uttering. Accused elected summ- ary trial and were admitted o Pail of $2,000t each..One Reek ago Miss Woods was senenced to two years for forgering a $25 Dom. Gay. inter- est check. Appearing on reanand on a charge of theft of wren::v sash! from an:occupied house, Frei .Little -1 child and John Weiss .were given one: year's suspended sentence. They el - s awere ordreed--to keep apart for 1 year. Percy Curry, Goderich Twp was given two months for selling liquor. OscarCole, same address, was fined .$10 and costs for having beer illegally. A similar charge a- gainst Jaynes Miarshall was dismissed. Ernest Snaith, serving three months in London for theft, was given two months for stealing a bicycle in Goderich last May, terms to --nit con- currently. Hen.sall Couocil A regular meeting of the Village Council was held at 8 p.m. in the. Council Chamber on Dec. 5th with all bei ng present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. The Treasurer reported receiving $11.31 from the Tax Sale, also $21 as Hall rents. T. Sherritt and W. •Soldan appeared and presented a petition signed by the various farm owners hi the Corporation asking for partial exemption of taxes. Council to' meet the petitioners the first me, eting in January. Dr. G. 'Smillie MedicaT Officer of Health read his annual' • report and also made some comments re same. Motion, that we accept the Medical Officers report. A delegation nornp- osed of F. Bar, 11. Horton, S. Welsh and G. Grant appeared for the band statingsame. the cenditfon of affairs re Correspondence read as follows: A. J. Shumiatcher, Mogg & Quin- lan, Co. , Co. Treasueer, Mrs,_ E. 1S np tonrJ. P. Dent, same filed. Motion, that the 13y.Iaw as suggest- ed by the Co, 'Treasures be ggesi; prepared) for ,nnesi,i,` at the next meeting. Bills totalling $1870.71 were pas- sed and ordered paid. Quoit, that we instruct the Con x Y ,rw s I st.abie to proceed with the cor,ectton i.J ,r IoC Poll 'Tax Also that v. -e adjourn 4 : Io meet en feeeinlber Iffe 1 , a .r.. - 1 Paterson, "' 1 i 19 IOI011il1011111111111111111010II11II1111Iilffl Ii 1111111 111(11111 Ill PAGE FI'V'E 1111 iU1111111111 I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111III 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111 111 ZiIh Drug Store QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies Perm Stationery F'opulaar Magazines azin Ken, Life, Popular Mechanics, Collier,, .,Good Housekeeping Comics, Esquire, Western Stories, Detective Stories, True Story, And a Host of Others. YUe Romance, SPECIALS Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, reg. 1.35 for ' Castoria,"...... ..... •. i .19 reg. 40c. for Weevil I ....33c Insecticide "' perpint Cattle Salts Sc per lb. p 5 fo•. ,.......... 5`�c Grand tube Palolive Shave Cream reg. 40c. Ward- donia Razor reg. $1; barrel -Hole blades reg. 13c •• Reg. 1.53 all for 49c. Special gift packages of cigars and cigarettes. `ett Large assortmenteS• of Christmas Cards, Christmas Decorations, Stationery; Chocolates for the family 5 lb. box for $1.29. Pecan Nuts per lb See Our Gift Suggestion Window Special Sun -Ray Lamp... Sunshine for the Kiddies, Complete with Goggles $7.95 33c r1 .A. Addison,Froprjetor 11111111111111111_ ►I— III..IIpplp..JMHIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1101 111M11 111111110111111101111111111110111111110101211011 ZURICH C Deliver your Cream to th Zurich Creamery and ob- tain correct weight, test and Highest Market Price. We pay 2 cents premium per lb. butterfat for all Cream de- livered to the plant. We also buy and pay cash for your Eggs and Poultry according to -grade. We are Local Agents for the Viking Separator. Let us Demonstrate this high quality Separator for you! The Zurich Creamery 1 High quality bowl—closer skim. ming—more profit. 2 Perfect neckbearing — assuring years of dependable service of the mechanism. 3 Proven durability. 4 Highly endorsed by thousands of users. Durable materials, expert work- manship and sturdy construction are featured in the Viking Separ- ator. We make sure that every machine sold continues to give satisfaction. Seven Models—One Quality SWEDISH SEPARATOR CO., LiMITED Montreal P.190+B4OO tPtnos941.6.0A4+w.41. n:e; teetteA/AAoMOeasesesseese i i Your Winter's We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's : Fuel- Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heating Equipment... Prices always within the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered, SEED CLEANING We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment that we use for Custom Cleaning, and invity the 1 Farmers who have seed to clean to arrange with us • • for this Work. 1 • • O 1 PURINA Stock Foods and Chows 1 A guaranteed product that will F • help you Stock .ud Poultri-y w L. Sc e ele So( %' 4 40000,,,eiol,44t r