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ZURICH HERALD
'r ZURICH ' HERALD
;>&UbhorIzed as second Blass mail,
ALVIN WALPER
I Ir`est Office Department, Ottawa.
PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
Tor your Sale, large or small; Court -
row and Efficient Service at o11
time.
Phone 57 r 2. DASIWOOD
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
BELL • & LAUGHTON
•BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.G.
EXETER — PHONE 4
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Tuesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich,
At Township Clerk's Office
CONTRACTING
MOBILE DISPOSAL
Pepelc Tank Cleaning , Repairs on
Drains, Watermains, Etc.
New Instalatioms on Cement Septic
Tanks, Drainage Tile < and Drains
Ph. 2105 Grand Bend ..: Th. 205
For Appointment.
baeliiwood 27 r 18
J. NORMAN CONAN
Bookkeeping and Income Tax
Service
"Sarepta'
Hay P. 0.
Drs. COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Mace with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone 96 --- ZURICR
RONALD G. McCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phones: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg.
455 Res. Ratenbury' S.t
CLINTON
ONTARIO
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist -- Optician
(Successor to the late A. L.
Cole. optometrist)
For appointments phone 33.
Goderich - Ont.
AR'I TUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service;::Etc:
EXETER'
OFFICE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone Exeter 504
MEAT M &BKET
1.40cnr. 1LWb
Mr and Mrs William Smale of
London, were Siunday visiton> in town
Mr. Elroy Desjarcline made a bus-
iness trip to Kitchener and Stratford.
one day last week.
Miss Ann Datiars visited with re-
latives :and friends in Kitchener last
week.
Rev. and !Mrs, 13eienrich of Brant-
ford spent a couple of days in and
around Zurich last week,
Rev, and :Mrs. O. Winter spent
several days visiting in Zioxonto re-
cently.
iMnss Patricia' Rau and :Miss Rose-
mary Young of ,Harper Woods, Mich.
spent a dew days'at ,the houne of. Miss
Inez Yungiblut.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Rau and da-
ughter of Detroit were over for a
few days in the interest of the Rai
Estate sale.
:Mr and Mrs. Harold Deicher•t,.
.(bridal Couple) have returned from
their honeymoon trip and are getting
nicely settled in their new home on
the Bland Line.
Mr and Mrs ;Morley Witmer of
Detroit spent a few days here over
the :week -end, also attended the Rader
reunion at Bayfield on .Sunday.
Mr. Charles ilylinshall who rias been
at London Hospital, has returned to
his home and we are pleased to see
hien up and around again,
Mr. Fred Walker, owner of the
Oakwood Golf Course was a ibustness
caller in town Friday, and with suit-
able weather they 'hope to have a
good season this summer.
Pastor Otto Winter of St. Peter's
Lutheran ,church attended the Synod-
ical` Conventiont' the Canada Syn-
od of the Lutheran Church held at
Kitchener.
IMiss'(Maggie Dennis and her bro-
ther Cornell Holtzmmann, also a
niece of Kitchener, called on Gordon
Surerus and Mr and Mrs. Nelson
Wurm and attended Decoration on
the Brunson line ;cemetery on Sun-
day.
Friends of Mr. Gustily Bohn or the
Blake area will be pleased to learn
that he 'las recovered sufficiently to
leave Victoria iHospital, London, and
is nosy staying with his daughter in
Goderich.
Miss :Marlene Wagner, of the Kit-
chener teaching .staff was a week-
end visitor ee her home, Mr and Mrs
Len Wagner. :Marlene is snaking pre-
parations to attend 'Suanmer School
at Western Uunversity in the near
future. ,
A Patient In Toronto
Mr, Percy Weido of IRit•ohener,
an
who was injured . a truck, weetdent
two years .ago, June 1116th, 1955, is
now a patient in a 'Toronto {Hospital,
where he will undergo further oper-
ations on his knee.
- To Hold Weiner Roast
The members of the L.A. and the
mothers of the.. Brownies and Girl
Guides are einvited to a weiner roast
• WITH ,on Thursday June 27t+h....It will be
MEATS of the held at the Fair Grounds or rn case
BETTER KIND
For Over 50 Years
YUNGBLUT BROS.
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F;;;Oe 57 •. Fire Brigade Called
-r SERVING THE C'OMMU14I171 Last Thursday at the noon hour
the local fire brigade was called tothe ts ereste con ac r ur
Hartman of the me of rBiroitsoiaand M] line whenrs lied up tehget ile twean rshe uana roils ts and cxbo they, Phone 97 r '7, Zurich, R.R.2. 4'
roast. Each Scout and Cub had about close ^to Harry Hess' cottage :n the
four weiners a piece, after which they 'Pinery, and much closer to tae lake.
had some orange freshie Ito drink. On ;mux; new cam site we have a
The Leaders Scouts and Clubs all ! p
had a eery enjoyable evening,
pump and well with fresh 'water.
Thi a very (beautiful spot for
The sight where the old London camping•. We rested in this spot for
Camp was, is now the nes, camp a while and some Scouts took pict-
sight for our troop, instead of so ures'•of the carrup while resting there.
of rain at the Town Hall. The
Girls will be disappointed if they do
not see you there. Mothers, as this
is planned especially for you!
O'Brien's Produce
Highest Cash Prices Paid for
CREAM -
EGGS -
and
REAM-EGGS-
and
POULTRYa,
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
•
PHONE 101 — ZURICH
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for
. Cream, Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAIb PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVEED CREAM.:;, WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPT. IN CHARGE OF
THOS. MEYERS
.Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
CANADA'S NEW PREMIER
JOHN DIEFENBAKER
Who was called upon 9 y the Govern
nor General of Canada to form a
Government for the country early
this week. This will be the first Con
servative Government in twenty-two
years. The Z:berals held it during
that period. But Canada's silent
epeakiiag ballot l'eox on Monday June
10th, las poen and its voice must
be carried out,
Agricultural Office News
Clinton, June 15, '57
-. CROP P..EIDORT - Most of the
corn and beans are in and are bene-
fiting .frown the nice showers towards
the end of the week. ,so.ne grass
has been put in the silo and a few
others have started cutting dry hay.
Haying should be general this coming
week. The apple trop should be
above average. Very little scab is
apparent
The Scout's Corner
By Troop Leader Louis Willem
On Wednesday evening, May 29,
1957, 4 Scouters, 14 'Scouts and 9
Cubs went icn a hike and weiner
roast to the bush west of Zurich,
where :both the Eagle and Owl Pat-
rols have a den. We all lined up
in front of the town hall at 7 ,cam.
and marched to the bush. When we
reached the den the Scouts and Cubs
were then divided into two groups;
group one scattered into the bush
and were gone three minutes before
group two went out to rind teem.
When all the ;Semite and Cubs re-
turned. to the den, the Scouts form
ed the • horseshoe Formation, and the
Cubs formed a circle inside the
Horseshoe Formation. The Cubs
then gave the "Grand Howl" and the
"Bringing Up Ceremonies", .gas un-
der way. The first ceremony to be
made in the open air; . Three Cubs'
Earl Wagiier and Bernard •Bedard,,
and David Bedard were [brought up
into Scents.
The three Cubs were presented to
Scoutmaster Gordon Hess by Cub
Master Doug O'Brien. Then Troop
Leader Louis Willert read the Scout
Promise and Law, to the three new
Scouts, who were then put into their
petrels. ' After the cerernony was
I,.
'Watelrloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial insemination ipfor-
riatron or service from all breeds of
tittle, phone the Waterloo Cattie
,reeding Association at. Clinton
to 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30
►..M. We have all breeds available
op quality at low cost.
Farmers!
SAVE OVER r5 % ON SPECIAL
(PACKAGE DEAL
UTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Complete Automobile Coverage
or First -Class Farts -Owner Risks
Farmers' Comprehensive
Liability Protection
Liability Coverage for accidents ar-
ising out of the existence of use of
yoiu farm property, farm operations,
arinnals and unlicensed vehicles on
H hways.
In *addition to
your own personal
aoiravities and those of your family.
Premum as low as 6.50 Ann.
',Tor Full Particulars apply to
J. W. HABERER
General Insurance
Phone 161 Zurich, Ont
ct .
FOR SALE
0.0 bush. of mixed grain, Also rt
qu . ttity of cob corn — Raymond
Ian, Zurich. Phone Dashwood
2. 2tc
FOR SALE
A half Landroise and York Hog.
for.; Sale; 4 months old — Roy Ging-
er*, Phone 96 r 4, Zurich. 2t*
FOR QUICK SALE
.A;rRow Boat, 15 -ft; outboard mot-
or, "ohnston, 3-h.p., in A-1 condition.
Phcne 112 Zurich. Ferd Haberer. 2tc
NOTICE
A: iyone having in their possession
any' of the older baseball uniforms
please return same to Thos. Raw -
Zurich.
FOR RENT
.„ Store or Office Space for Rent.
Apply:; to Reg. G. Black, Manager
Hay Township Fawners' Mutual Fire
Insueenee Company, Zurich. tfn
;"FOR SALE
Coed hardwood Slabs $3.00 per
toren . " Fred. C. Kalbfleisch & Son
Ltd` tfc
R SALE
Ford Coach. Apply to Wm.
Witt3ier, Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
A Quantity of .mired ha; rcr sale.
-William Dietrich, Ph. 96 r 7. c
Hay For Sale
20` acres of Hay dor sale. Apply
over all the Scouts and Cubs were to H. T, Miller, Ring 57 r 7, Dash-
,
diemisseed. wood c
The Patrol Leaders Mien left the "• - T NOTICE
fire for the weiner roast and the,
rest of the Scouts and ,Curbs went out
to get sticks to roast the:. warners I aiii. in a position to do Weed
and rolls on. After the fire was sprayed. on grain and corn. If in-
t t Arthur • J. McClin-
their chimney tock fire. This chim-
ney seemingly .at '''ane= does not be-
have very well, although 'being erect-
ed only a few years, it has had
ha?'its by taking fire. However, the
local firemen with their enuiptnent
soon had .things ender control.
It Really Was Hot
All records 'Were broken for heat
in those days the past week we are
told, and it really was hot. Of course
one extreme always follows another,
so the change .this iWednesday is a
bit on the cool side and one can be
more comfortable with the doors and
windows closed. ,Some fine showers of
rain visited these marts which were
+badly needed. There is good growth
and some farmers are ,busy with the
hay crop, but it's a bit early.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
'mu LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
&NCB OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
SAL COMPANY DOING B()`SINES:
; or 'THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP ZURICH
AGENT
.ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
RODS AND ALL KINDS QF FIRE haviii secured a I?osition un tin;
INSURANCE (Civil Ser Lee.
Summer is Here
By the feel of the weather during
the :past week one could not help but
admit that summer ,is here, but ac -
(lording to the calander it just was
not quite se. As this week we are
having the longest days of the year,
which is always the [beginning of the
summer seaseen. For about a week
now the sun time will be at a stand-
still, then it will start shortening lip
again and we will be wondering just
where the sumnner has gone.
Return From Western Trip
Rev. and Mrs, A. M. Amao' ser and
son Dennis returned from a motor
trip to Calgary, Aliberta, East '1'hur•;-
day. They report a very su;eeessful
jinrner, having good luck and cafe
driving. While there Rev. Amacher
attended the annual Conference of
the Canada West of the Evangelical
U.B. Church which was a hr,:e;e suc-
cess. Their elder son, Lorne re-
mained out West fee the summer
. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
"WHERE BETTER BU14s ARE USED"
An Example of the horned Herefo t ,bulls, that is the sire
thousands of calves
our mienvbers' herds,
the bull pictured.
H.P. Rupert C. 3rd.
211207
eseer
of
•in
is
He was born October 27,
1945, and was in service
until his recent death.
H.P. Rupert has been a real asset.tol our Organization and its me-
mbers. His offspring are the kind that earn extra dollars for their
owners.
We have all. breeds available.
Help yourself vvlhil•e helping your Organization. The cost ie
modest and the service efficient,
For service to our well proven or carefully selected young bitlls,
call collect to:
CLINTON 11U 2-8441 Between. 7.30 end 9.30 a.m.
BETTER CATTLE: i'OR BETTER LIVING
'Andy's" Lunch
FISH ;& CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
Try Delicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties, ' in
Bricks, Half Gallons and 2%
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
13.A. Station
Dashwood
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Brady C'eaners
& Laundeteria Ltd. - Exeter
Complete Sanitone Cleaning
Laundry and Storage Service
Pick up Mon., back on Thurs.
Pick up Thurs., back on Monday.
(Local Agent) EARL OESCI-1
Barber Shop - Zurich
a
Thursday, .June 26th, 1957 IF
REA
OD the table
eereeseeer
the meal is ready !
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious wholesome bread for your
table bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
1 ner of mouth-watering goodies to
crown the menu of every, meal I Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bum
for 'b •eakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for iuncheoa..piping hot Pan
ker House Rolls for dinner. Brew
in variety, too, for snacks any tim4
of day or night. So don't get wrink,
les worrying about variety in meals --
let your baker be your menu maker,
See what's on his tray today!
Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
Your Hardware
(31"e
WE SUGGEST—
• Have a look at our Paints, and select your color
and kind suitable for your need.
e We carry the usual full line of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware
•
• See Us for your Heating Equipment or New
Bathroom.
• We Specialize in:
44 PLUMBING - HEATING. - TI NSIvIFT-I7kr
Rader & ifilitieheitz - Hardware
Phone Zurich • 63.
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The Most Effective Medium through which Adv-
ertisers Sell their Goods -- Take Advantage of it,
It's a Volume of Facts -- your Newspaper. It is the
thoroughfare which carries the news of your com-
munity into your home. It renders indispensable
service to the home -maker, the worker, the busin-
essman. It is the crossroads where customer meets
merchant learns his story, buys his Goods. It is a
leader in your home -town, a champion of democ-
racy the voice of the people. A few cent a week
will bring it into your home. Don't wait for your
neighbor to lend you his.
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SEED GRAIN AND GRASS SEED
EARLY
SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS
ON FERTILIZER FOR EARLY
DELIVERY
TRY OUR NEW HOG WARMER
FOR RESULTS
Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday
Cattle on Saturday
Hensall District Co-C,
Phone Hensall 1 15.
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