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ONTARIO
°" ZURICH HERALD
rkaihorized as ee,eond class mail,
ALVIN WALPER
1 Poet Office Department, Ottawa.
PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
Tor your Sale, large or small; Court-
ieous and Efficient Service at all
,alines.
Phone 57 r 2. ' DASHWOOD
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street --- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
BELL & LAUGHTON
ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL,P ONE 4
C.
EXETER —
C. V•2� to G5 To m. at Zurich,
�'�esala�q,
At Township Clerk's Of lee
CONTRACTING
MOBILE DISPOSAL
Septic Tank Cleaning , Repairs
Drains, Watermains, Etc.
Wei.? Instralations' 'o•n Cement DSept e
Tanks, Drainage Tile and. Th. 2 ne 1
Ph. 1205 Grand Bend
For Appointment,
De.ehavood 27 r 13
J, NORMAN COWAN
'Bookkeeping and Income Tax
Service
on
4,Sarepta°
Hay P. 0.
Drs. COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Mice with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone 96
RONALD G. McCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
' kioeae%: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg.
455 Res. Ratenbury
CLINTON - ONTARIO
ZURICH
G. B. CLANCY
Q tometriSt -- Optician
P L•
(Successor to the late A.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointments phone 33•
Goderich - Ort,
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
'OFFICE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone Exeter 504
MEAT M A.R RET
WITH
MEATS of the
BETTER KIND
1:'or Over §p Years
YUNGBLUT BROS.ZURICH
Phone 57
SERVING THE COMMUNITY
O'Brien's Produce
Highest Cash Prices
CREAM-
EGGS -
and
POULTRY
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
PHONE 101 — ZURICH
Paid for
Zurich Creamery
ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Marlene Wagner o:f Kitchener
is a holiday visitor with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Len Wainer.
Mr and Mrs Donald 'Taylor and
Dianne of London, visited on Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Ed, Debars,
(Mrs. Wagenest and Pauline
Stratford have been holidaying
town with the Deichert families.
Miss Ethel Hess has returned from
a holiday with .Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd
Kelbfleiech at Neustead.
,Miss Ella Link of Exeter was a
week -end visitor in town, staying at
the Ward Fritz residence.
The annual Troyer picnic was -held
at Goderieh Harbor Park, June 15,
with a good attendance.
Miss Arlene Ha!berer of Victoria
Hospital , Naming School, London,.
apent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mev. F.eed iHalberer.
Mr. and Mrs Neil Walker and
children motored to Kitchener on
Saturday and spent the weekend and
holiday there.
Mr and Mrs. Earl '.thiel and fam-
ily spent the week -end in Detroit,
with Mr and Mia Morley Winner,
and other friends.
Mr. Jacob Oberer visited with
relatives in Kitchener over the -week-
end and also attended the Waterloo
Centennial •celebration.
Sunday was decoration Day for
Bt. Peter's Lutheran church and
many visited and decorated the' grav-
es ,of their departed relatives. A
very appropriate service followed
Mr. - Mss Musselman of Kitchener,
were holiday guests at the home of
their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
Peter Gingerich, also visited with
other relatives and friends.
Total spending by governments in
Canada on social security and health
and welfare services now amounts to
$2:5 'billion a year, about one-third
of all government spending,
of
in
Mr and Mrs P. J. ,Cunningham
and little daughter Helen of Willow -
dale, were week -end visitors at the
home of their iparents, Mr and Mr,.
C. L. Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Birk and
family of •Guelph, were week -end
visitors in town. They attended the
Birk R.ei'rron held at the, horne of
Mr. and !Mrs. Ted. Racer, Goshen
Line. south.
Of all Canadians who paid income
tax in 19 ,0, 66 per cent hrd annual
income's of less than $2,000. fin
1953, most recent year orf record.
only 22 per cent were in the under
$2,060 class.
Was Baptized -
Vernon David Carl, son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Oesch, Bronson
Line north, was !baptised in Knox
Presbyterian Church. .Bayfield, on
'Sunday June 16th, 1957, by the Rev.
Donald McDonald.
Visiting with her son at Waterloo
and his wife, Mr and Mrs. Noriman
Sararas, for several deals, !li'trs. Ad-
eline Sararas took in the Band
'Festival and other Centennial festL-
'vals while there. She also visited
several other friends and relatives.
Had Reunion
The annual Bark Reimi m was held
at the home of IMr and Mrs. Ted.
Rader, Goshen line south Kon Sunday,
when Amu. thirty-five of tha elan
gathered and had a most enjoyable
time +oeather.
Mr • and Mrs. Jack Fanken and son
Bohhie, of Plena, and Mrs. Wenno
Weber of Elmira anent the weekend
at file ha -ea cif their 'rarents. Mr.
a,nrl 'cRrs, Wee. Merrier. The -aster
had been visiting at Kitchener and
other nla.'es of interest, eeco;r!nanied
thein home.
Your B. -Ione Market for
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID 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
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Cc.
OF WOODSTOCK
am LARGEST RESERVE B AL-
APPLICATIONS. -
FOR CIARETAKER of the HAY
TOWNSHIP HALL, Zurich, from
July 15th 1957 to January 15th,
1958, are called.
Applicants to state salary expected,
and to ,contact the Clerk regarding
duties.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Clerk by Tuesday, July' 91h, '57, at
6:00 p.m,
H. W. BBOKENSHIRE,
Clerk, 'Township of Hay,
Zurich, Ontario. 1te
FOR QUICK
SALE
A few acres of Mixed Hay.
sell by acre or ton. — Doug.
insonn, R.R. 1, Zurich. Phone
sail, 699 r 2.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial insemination infor-
mation or •service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
:lreeding Association at. Clinton
iu 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30
;LM, We have all breeds available -
op quality at low cost.
Farmers!
SAVE OVER 15% ON SPECIAL
PACKAGE DEAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Complete Automobile Coverage
For First -Class Farm -Owner Risks
Farmers' Comprehensive
Liability Protection
Will Liability Coverage for accidents ar-
Rob- ising out of the existence of use of
ziQhtlyour farm property, farm operations,
animals and unlicensed vehicles on
Highways.
NOTICE
I aro in •a position„ to do Weed'
spraying on grain and corn. If
terested, contact Arthur J, McClin
whey, Phone 97 r 7, Zurich, R.R.:?.
FOR SALE
In addition to your own personal
activities and those of your family.
Premium as low as 6.50 Ann.
For Full Particulars apply to
J. W. HABERER
General Insurance
Phone 161 - Zurich, Ont
One Universal Combination bat! -
and grain elevator, • 32 -ft. long, earl 4C
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be used by power take -off from traa64,
tor, gas or electric motor. ea
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'& Mittiel)oltz. 2'
FlaFor Sale
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20 acres of Hay for sale. Apply
H. T. Miller, Ring 57 r 7, Dash-
syood. c
NOTICE
FOR RENT
S•nmuner Cottage, has three bed
rooms. $25.00 a week. Apply :to'
Philip Durand, (Phone 98 r 4 Zurich,
NOTICE
Anyone having in their possession
any of the older baseball uniforms
please return same to Thos. Raw-
;lingts, Zurich.
FOR RENT
Store or Office Space for Rent.
i4rppiy to Reg. G. Black, Manager
ay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company, Zurich. tfn
Farm Equipmeni,
FOR SALE
NEW MILDMAY THRESHERS, also, Good hardwood Slabs $3.00
used Threshers, patent straw •cutters Cord — Fred. C. Kalbfleisch &
and shredders, grain throwers, beltaCLtd,
Mild/nay Threshers do a good job in,I
grain - Seed and beans. Get , our
prices and terms.
LOBSINGER BROS., Mildmay, Ont6'
"Andy's" Lunch
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
(Try Delicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties, in
Bricks, Half Gallons and 2%
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
B.A. Station M Dashwood
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Brady C' eaner5
Thursday, Juiy I4ttth, 1957
READ
canthe table
ataaead.�s
the meal is ready r
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplied
delicious wholesome bread for your
table—bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of mouth-watering goodies to
Complete Sanitone Cleaning
& Laundeteria crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamosunn
for b.•eal;fast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for luncheon ..piping hot Par
ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread
in variety, too, for snacks any tim4
of day or night. So don't get wrink,
les worrying about variety in meals--
let your baker be your menu soaker,
(Local Agent) EARL OESCI-I See what's on his tray today!
Barber Shop .. Zurich
Ltd.
Exeter
Laundry and Storage Service
Flak up Mon., back on Thurs.
Pick up Thurs., back on Monday.
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FOR SALE
A quantity of mixed hay roe sale.
aWilliam Dietrich, Ph. 96 r 7. c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'SN THE ESTATE OF Joseph Bedard,
IN THE ESTATE OF CONRAD also known as Joseph Biddour, late of
SIEMON and ANNETA SIEMON, f ,he Township of Hay in the County
Deceased Huron, Farmer, deceased.
All persons having claims algaaru=)�" RAPHINE BEDARD, late ofi the
the Estates -2,f .Gonxad$i m„ !: „ �a: ' Winship , Hay in the County of
Anneta ;Siemon, late of the I� ; of + 'o.ao Widow, deceased. r:,
of Zurich, in the County of Hu of All persons having. claims against
who died on or about the 29th day itLe Estate of the above are required
of January 1957 and the 25th day4+to file the same with the undersigned
of May 1957 respectively, are re Solicitor for the ;said Estate, on or
quired to file particulars of sante !before the {115th day of July, A.D.
with Bell .& Laughton, solicitors, of, 1957, after which date the assets
Exeter, Ontario, by the 12'0th day of, will l,e distriibuted amongst the par -
July 1957, after which date thei!ties entitled thereto, havin • reeavd
estates will be distributed having only to the claims of which notice
regard only to those claims of which: shallhavebeen Clint given.
Ontario, this
notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON, •DATED ( 22nd day of June, A. D. 1957.
Solicitors for 'the Executors, E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ont.
Exeter, Ontario.Solicitor for the said Estate.
Wag Very Successful
The mTusii Conference held in the
local Mennonite Church over the
wee': -end was a big success. The
Moderator gave sane very interest-
inp,' talks on music. the authors, the.
actual meanings of so many livennc,
iust what the words signify. Truly
it was an insnir;ng• educational ex-
perience for those who attended.
Cool Nights
Cool ni hts and not foo warm in
the day tune, is what the weather -
man gave us over the week -end. The
nice sunny days seen to be helpful
to the farmers who are rrviing to
o'et in their 'big crop of hay. A
heavy thunder storm carry -mg w;th
it considerable hail visited these
parts early 'Wednesday mot•nr+ag. But
during the daytime it really seems to
ha wn.rm'n^• 11.n atTain. 'W'itl7 thoss'
freouent .relies there iz a most -won-
derful growth, and it is at no p'nce
more evident than with the many
weeds that spring up,
Did Fine Job
iiMr. Williams 'Hay, local landscaper,
did a :most splendid job in putting
the 7,ur'ch School grounds in I-,,,, con -
G • OF ANY CANADI-AN MUT- tUitton in fart it looks. as if it had
`.4L COMPANY DOING BU'SINESk been rthere for some years, The
1'' THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .. two new rooms added this summer,
ILA.TES ON APPLICATION give this !glace of leaning a mach
KLOPP ZURICH
different arnpeauanee, as they of mor-
a. G E N T ;ern archee ure and design and offord
1 better Ilght and ventilation, In fact
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING ono can see just what ening
-;RODS AND ALL. KINDS OP FIRE on at sehonl from the street. Truly.
INSURANCE a wonderful age we are living in.
P1.
TENDERS
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HAY TOWNgHlIh
SCHOOL AREA ..ARE CALLING FOR TENDERS FOR THEFOLLOWIN
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A. HEATING TENDER — For ,S.S. No. 3, Parr Liconnl
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and also
o for S.S. No. 12, Concession 14, Hay, Pete
installation of an pressure oil -.burning unit, air condit-
ioned, fan, 8 niain �controls, necessary ducts, and also
one 12150 gallon oil tank (placed in the•woods!hea; connect'-
ing pipes. for
B. • FLUSH TOILETS for` `r2.S. No, 3, Parr Line, Hay,
complete installation of a. toilet system to include two
porcelain flush toilets and stack; 1poreelain wash basin
with efficient drinking faucet; 2 chrome roll toilet paper
hangers. All necessary ipl.tnn:bing to connect to the pres-
sure tank, pump, motor, pump, tank and pipes (to be
installed against frost) pipes to lead from well to pump;
septis tank and weepingtile. •
C. FLUSH TOILET for S.S..,No. 110; Concession 2, Lot 16,
salve as for •t'hat at No: 3 above except that there is al-
ready installed a pressure system and basin. All plumbing
to be standard and to Comply with the Huron County
Health Unit.
iPAINTlNG TENDERS
THE HAY TOWNSHIP .SCHOOL AREA IS CALLING FOR
TENDERS TO PAINT:
A.—The interior of SS. No. 10, 'Concession 2,. Lot 16, (lay,
two coats of paint — present -colours — to include' hall
and toilets.
1'a—The interior of U.S.S. No. 15, on Highway No. 88, wort
of Dashwood. --- two coati, of paint --- present •colour, ---
to include ,the hall but not the toiletsc.
C, ----The interior, rooms, hall, manual training room, basement
and toilets of S,S. No, 7, Zurich. -'-- (old paint).
2 coats of paint - present colours — varnish basenoard,
window frames and doors to be re -varnished after the
old varnish an stains are removed.
For further particulars apply to II, W, Brokenah:ire or ltay
Fisher, Zurich, Ontario.
Tenders to be in by Saturday, July 13th, at 6.00 pan.
Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.
11. W, fROK1 NSHlRE,
Secretary Treasurer, H. T. S. A.
Zurich, Ontario.
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WE SUGGEST—
Have a look at our Paints, and select your co4'or
and kind suitable for your need.
We carry the usual full line of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware
See Us for your Heating Equipment or New
Bathroom.
We Specialize in:—
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Phone Zurich - 63.
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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 Tf r'sday
Cattle on Saturday
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