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ZURICH HERALD
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ALVIN WALI"ER
Peet Office Department, Ottawa.
PROVINCIAL.
Licensed Auctioneer
?dor your Sale, large or small; Court-
eous and Efficient IS•erV!iee at all
Phone
lizo!. DASHWOOD
P' 57 r.2.
RONALD G. 'McCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
Phone.: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg.
455 Res. Ratenbury S.t
CLINTON - ONTARIO
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist — Optician
('Successor to the late A fir.
Cale, optometrist)
For, appointments phone 33
Goderieh - Ont.
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
OFFICE Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone, Exeter 504
MOBILE
( B(NTRACTING
Ileptilc Tank Cleaning , Repairs on
Drains, 'eYateriiiains, Etc.
New Instalati'o'n's on Cement Septic
'Tanks, Drainage Tile and Drains
Ph. 1205 •Grand Bend Th. 205
To meet Your Requirement
Drs. COXON & L-EITCI
VETE.ns.INARY SURGEONStake .
with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone 96 —
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial insemination infor-
elation or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding • Association at. Clinton
$u':2-3441 (between 7:30 and 9:30
A.M. We have all breeds available -
top quality at low cost.
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Malin Street Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
BELL f5t LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
E1,MER D. BEIL, PHONE Q.C.4
EXETER — L.L.B.
C. V. LAUGHTON,
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m- . at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
ZURICH'S POPULAR �,
-RAT MA
.
*1T U5 SUPPLY YOU WITH THE
;VERYCHOICE OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS,
SAUSAGES. ETC. ALWAYS ON
IRAND. KEPT FRESH IN MODERN
ELECTRIC 'REFRIGERATION
YUNGBLIJT BROS.
O'Brien's Produce
Highest Cash Prices Paid for
CREAM-
EGGS -
and
- POULTRY
LeRoy O'Brien. Proprietor
PHONE 101 -- ZURICH -
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for
LOCAL BWS
Extending to One and All
Season's Greetings!
'Mr and Mrs !Henry Flaxibard, Mr
sand 'Mrs Harold Thiel and boys spent
New Year's Day an Listowell.
Mr aid MrsI Quimby Hess and
family of Petertbono .were holiday vis-
itors with fMrs, Marie Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Male .and
family 'spent the holidays with their
parents, in tlhe Ottawa district.
'Miss (Meda ISurerus !af the Toronto
teaching staff spent the holidays at
her home here.
Real nice Winter weather has been
with us recently. Just •enough snow to
make the season appear right.
Mr. John HaJberer o!fDruke Univ-
ersity, W iSc loo:sin,was a holiday vis-
itor at his home here.
,Mr and Mrs Ed. Raters were to
London on Friday on Business.
,Mr Wermer Winter of Waterloo
College s'pen't the holidays with his
parents, at the Lutheran Par::vnaKge.
Misses Ruth and Ruby Church of
London, -rent the hioliday season
'with their n:ioether, IMrs. Ella Churdh
Mr. and Mrs Norman Sararas o:t
Kitchener were week -end guests with
Mrs. Sararas in town.
'Miss Marlene Wagner has returned
to Kitchener to resume her teaming
Profession after spending the holi-
days at -her home here.
Donna Eliz'a'beth, .two and a half
year old daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Hubert 'S'chilfb•e, is a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. Her parents
were to visit Donna on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Don Taylor and baby
of London spent several days over
the holiday, with their parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ed. Deters.
IV.Iiss Kathleen, Hess, R.N., London
and Mil Hess,' Woodstock, were holi-
day visitors with their parents, Mr
and Mrs; Albert Hess.
•Mr and Mrs. Wm. Flaxibard and
family of Listowel spent the Christ-
mas holiday with their parents at
Zurich.
Miss Pearl Wurtz has returned af-
ter spending the Yuletide holiday sea-
son with her sister, Dr. and Mrs. H.
H. Cowen, at Exeter,
Mrs. Hubert S!dhilbe and another.
Mrs. Arnold Merner called on the
foriner'!s daughter, a patient in the
Children's Hospital, London.
We
wish her a speedy recovery
Mr. Kent Manson of Toronto, was
a New Year visitor at the home of
his 'grandmother, 'Mrs. Mary Manson
and aunt, and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
Newell Geiger.
Mrs. James Broug'hter of At -
weed has retied to her home after
Salesmen Wanted
Reliaib'le man as Dealer in Huron
'County. Experience not n!ee ssrary'.
A fine 'opportunity to step into old
profitable business where Itawleig'h'
Products have been sold :for years.
Big Profits. Products faramished on
'credit, Write Iarw!leigh'a. Dept, L-
453-163, 'Montreal, P, Q.
WANTED
—A. ;Stenographer, capable of typing
and (Shorthand, Also a bookkeeper.
--F:
C,. Kralbfleisch ;& (Son,, 'Ltd, ate
Salesman Wanted
MAN W.ANTED — for Rawleigh
business. Real opportunity. No
perience needed to ;start. Write
Rawlei!gh's Dept. A-458.0 Montreal,
P, Q.
NOTICE.
I am now back in the business of
General Trucking, and am equipped
with hoist to do all your jobs. Rea-
sonable Rates and Service, my motive.
Please give me a call vrhether it be
email or large. ISetrviice that .Satis-
fies. — CLARE MASSE, Phone 125,
Dashwood, Ont. • 4t`r
FOR QUICK SALE
For Appointment,
Dashnv ood 27 r 13
J. NORIVfAN COWAN
Bookkeeping .and Income Tax
Service
`Sarepta' Hay P, O.
Property for Sale .
,ix -year-old House, large living
rou..n, dining room and one bedroom
with closet and hardwood floors in
each room; 3 -piece bath and modern
large kitchen with double sinks on
main floor; two large bedrooms up -
stirs with lots of •closet space. Com-
plete basement with hot . and cold
water; fruit room and coal room•
Breezeway and adjoining garage,with
nice lawn and garden. Apply only I&
on Saturday and Sunday to • Donald
Hartman. Telephone 79 Zurich. Complete Sanitone Cleaning
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
'Try Delicious York Ice Cream
1 for Picnics and Parties, in
Bricks, Half Gallons and 2
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
B.A. Station - Dashwood
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Brady Cleaners
Laundeteria Ltd. - Exeter
FOR QUICK SALE
W. Dining 'Zoon Suite, like new.
1. 'China Cabinet, cheap.
For further direction amity at
Herald Office or P.O. Box 308,,
Zurich. 2tc
ATTENTION
Call at Rader & Mittleholtz
A ladies black winter coat with
Persian Lamb trim, size 38 42, ]Ike Hardware Store and they will
new, priced: reasonabily, for quick
Sale. Tele. 11105, Zurich. • * help you solve your problem
of cutting wood. - See the
STRAYED
From my farm, 'Goshen. Dine, Hay, i New Pioneer Chain Saws,
3 heifer spring calves, Herefords.. (I.E.L.) to be offered r
Finder notify Jos. S'chwartzentruber,
Phone 26 r 117, Dashwood, collect. - I
LOST `
FOR SALE . In the •Zurich vicinaity an
'Beef, by the half carcass; 2=yr.-old :wheel chain. Finder contact
Hereford and 'Durham at 321c ib. Zurich Bakery.
Apply to Neil Gingerich, I' ;lone 90 r
2, Zurich. 2t*
Boys' Bicycle Jr. size Good con-
dition. Phone 239 Zwick atter
six.
STRAYED
Unto my pr'ennisies, Parr tiin'e Hay
Township a two-year-old Steer. Own- Two 'pairs of Girls' Skates like
er.' :can have same 'by proving prop- new. 'Sizes 3 and 5. —Apply to
extty and paying expenses to James Wttii Lawrence, Phone: 214, Zurich
'McAllister, R.R.. 1, Zuri'ch..
auto
the
2t*
FOR SALE
A two-piece Chesterfield wine color
in good condition. Apply to Ken Mc-
Crae, Phone 703, Dashwood. 2tc
FOR SALE
spending a few weeks at the home Larry Bedard,
of her daughter, Mr and Mrs Nepo1••
Jeffrey, Ronald Bedard and Warren `
peon Ciorriveau Seven pigs, weeks old (preanal)
Students•
Breit 1
FOR
QUICK SALE
Mr and aVlrrs Lennie Callfas of Re!gier are.+lrolzdaying at • t1bi home of dor armsnecliate sale. Apply to Bert
Kitchener; their dau •titer, Callfas
;then' parents and will return to their Badlvert, Phone 97 r 12, Ztu' e h. 2tc
' g studies at St. Marys College, Brock-,
7
red Grue'tzintger and children Rick-
egr and Jall of Fontha'1.1 spent Sunday
last at the home 'of Mr and Mrs, Alf
,IVIlelick .of town.
Mr arid Mrs :Bert Barch!ert and
children of the 'Bronson line spent
'Christmas Day at the former s sis-
ter, Mr and Mrs Less Witmer at
Baden. .
Miss Arlene Halberer of London,
iVIa and Mrs .Chas. Pulford and chil-
dren of London; Mr and Mrs. Oxland
and children of Hamiltion, were ho1f
day guests with Mr and Mrs. Ferd-
inand Haberer.
Made iPresentation
Mr. Simon Hoffman of the Goshen
Line south, gave as a Chrisstnias
present to St. Boniface R. C. Church,
Zurich a fine Comimunion Railing,
ville shortly.
Mrs Minnie Weido of London, has 1 PIELP WANTED
returned to the city after visiting at, .
the home of her •daughtber, Mr and 1
Mrs. Lawrence Bedard.
Mr and Mrs. A. Kaufmann and
.childreai. of 'Toronto were holiday
visitors at the home of their parents,
Mr and Mrs Fred Haberer and fam-
ily of town.
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made of natural grain wood, which
is very much appreciated by Panel;
IVionaghan and Pariah.
Left for Florida
tM,r and Mrs Howard i lopp and
sons are enjoying a few weeks' vac-
ation with the foie er's brother and
wit :Vrr and :Miss llarc'•d Klapp at
at Rivera Beach, Florida. We wish
them a happy outing an'cl safe re-
turn home.
Cubs and,Scouts to Mee:
The L. A. to Cubs and Scouts will
l-I,!ld their first meeting of 1957 at
the home of Mrs. Lewis Thiel on
'W'ednesday, January 1.6tb at 8.00 p.
in; All mothers and friends Who are
interested in Cub and Scout work
are very welcome to attend these
meetings. 'Mrs. Earl Zimmer, presi-
dent; 'Mrs. Harold Thiel, Secretary.
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVEED CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPhPED TO GiVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPT. IN CHARGE OF
THOS. MEYERS
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Am LARGEST RESERVE BAG
IINC!i OF ANY CA1.TADIAN MUT-
AL COMPANY WANG BUSINESS
4. Or l'iHIS'KINU iN ONTARIO
RATES ON APPLICATION
No Exception — Publisher III
As most of ouv readers were aon-
derin!glast week that there was no
issue of the Herald. And we will
try and explain. During the past
number ,of weeks a pesky cold has
been making its rounds and usually
as an aftermath the patient gets an
attack of lunnlbago, • or rheumatic con-
dition which ,in'capaciates hint foi' a
week or two, settling in !back, hip,
or leg; and Your ptvblisher was no
exception to this miserable. We had
about half our paper set last week
when we had to stay home ror a
week lying on our back with an el-
eetrie beating pad underneath and
the pains were indescribealble, But
this week we are managing to get
out an issue, and thanks' to our ad-
vertmsers w)vO are letting us of as
easily as they- can by just carrying
ying
on with the ads. from before Christ
Ems:
•. ipas.. It now happens to beex:vetl�r
E. I+. KLOPP �- ZURICH ren years since we i,ed an• a?'
hrough illness, and• preel ouC to tli ri
A G. E N.T Within a few week it vas 25 ye.a�,r5
ALSO DEALER IN' LIG1-ITN1NC So ,over these 'yn�lmstr veer, ire have
B+Ui)S AND AI;L. KINDS OF Frgr .much to• 'he:., izhan'lIfnit foo'r. Thank•
YNS1JRANCE for your iratience,
Reliable Housekeeper, preferably
middle aged, for three adults in.snnall
village. Good home for right person.
references required. Write stating
wage!' and experience to Box 30£,
Zurich, Ont. 1tc
Wishing Our Customers and Friends
Everyone for their past Patronage.
Wishing One and All
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WTJERTII ELECTRIC
Phone 84
Zurich
Laundry and Storage Service
Pick up Mon., 'back on Thurs.
Pick up Thurs., back on Monday.
(Local Agent) EARL OESCH
Barber Shop - Zurich
G. A: WEBB, D.C.
*Doctor of Chiropractic
438 MAIN STREET, EXETER
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Open Each Weekday Except Wed.
Tues. & Thurs. Evenings 7-9
For Appointments - Phone 606
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C he Management
And Entire Staff of
TASTY -NU -BREAD ,
Wish One
And Everybody
A Very
MERRY CHRISTMAS
And A Safe Holiday
Tasty -Nu B kery
PHONE 100 ZURICH
Your Haidware Sore
Greeth
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We Extend to
Wishes for a
Season and a
everyone our sincere
very Happy Holiday
Very Pleasant and
Prosperous NEW .YEAR!
Theodore Mittleholtz,
Lorne and Leona Rader.
Rader & ilittletroitz Hardtare
Phone Zurich - 63.
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Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
WE TRUST YOU HAD
A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND WIS[-1 YOU A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1957
We provide artificial breeding service every
day of the year with the exception of CHRISTMAS
and NEW YEARS DAY.
For more informatioh or service phone collec
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Greetings
May This Friendly Greeting express
Sincere Thanks for Your Patronage
During the Past Year
With Best Wishes for a Joyful
CHRISTMAS and a NEW YEAR
Oesch Shoe Stoic
Phone, Res. 130.
Store 82
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We are very grateful to our Many Customers for
• the kind patronage you have accorded us, and
• may these fine relations continue to grow, as we
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday
attle on Saturday
Hensall District •o -Opo
Phone Hermit 115. Zurich 220
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