HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-01-29, Page 9WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
PAGE NINE
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This is the second of a series of stories about the different businesses in Zurich
week we will feature Haberer-Westlake, manufacturers of Concrete Burial Vaults.
ware
and District. Next
This well-established harware
business is located at the corner
of Highway 83 and Main Street,
in a building which has been a
landmark in Zurich for 50 years.
In 1908, Charles Hartle% built
this block for a hardware and
furniture store. Subsequent own-
ers included Melick and Braun,
followed by Johnston and Kalb-
fleisch.
In March, 1947, Lorne Rader
who was born and raised in the
community, purchased the busi-
ness. One year later, rapid expan-
sion made it necessary to take in
a partner, Mr. Ted Mittelholtz.
In 1955 a second section of the
buiidin:g was occupied to accomo-
date the enlarged hardware busi-
ness.
This was the first firm in Zur-
Notice
Lorne Rader and Ted Mittelholtz, hardware
merchants of Zurich, regret to announce that due
to ill health, Ted Mittelholtz is retiring from the
firm which will in future be carried on under the
same name by Lorne Rader. Ted Mittelholtz will
still be employed by Lorne as his health permits.
Ted and Lorne wish to thank their many friends
and customers for their patronage.
Due to the dissolution of the partnership it is
necessary to have all outstanding accounts of the
firm settled without delay.
Lorne Rader
Ted Mittelholtz
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
King of all Honour List Sires
GLENAFTON MILESTONE V.G.--born Dec 24, 1948
To qualify far the honour list, a cow must be among the
top: five producers for either milk or fat on R.O.P. in each class
for the year in Canada.
With ten daughters in the honour list in 1957, Milestone has
more daughters in the honour list than any bull has ever had in
one year. This achievement is magnified by .the fact that for
1956 Milestone was also the leading honour list sire with seven
daughters on the list to equal his great-grandsire, Montvic
Pathfinder, who held the record previously. He had seven
honour list daughters in 1941.
Gienafton Milestone has every right to be a PROUD SIRE.
!Ibis is simply proof that offspring of our bulls can win their
share of honours when given equal opportunity.
Our congratulations to the owners of honour list daughters
of our bulls. They have made this .record possible.
For information or service to this or any of our other
proven and promising young bulls, dairy or beef, coil
collect to:
CLINTON HU 2-3441
Between 7.30 and 10.00 a.rn. on Week Days
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays and Holidays
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
itch to install oil burning furnaces.
It continues to do plumbing, air-
conditioning, sheet metal work,
eavetroughing and electrical work.
The firm specializes in planning
plumbing and heating installat-
ions and skilled engineers are
available for this purpose.
A full line of paints, Glidden
Spred Satin, C.V., Kem Glo, Super
Kem-Tone, etc., is carried.
Kitchen utensils of all kinds,
cutlery, silverware, tools, guns,
rifles and ammunition are an dis-
play.
Agents for Stelca and Lundy
Fence, Beatty and Pedlar farm
equipment, roofing supplies of
Rosc-Metal, Eastern Steel, West-
ern Steel, Ryan concrete building
blocks and chimney blacks.
Pioneer chain saws have been
sold and serviced for eight years
by this firm.
Agents for popular electrical
appliance lines such as Moffat,
McClary, Sunshine, Crosley Shel-
vador, Gilson and Easy stoves and
refrigerators; The Dominion, Easy
Gilson, Locomotive and Bendix
washing machines, as well as
automatic washers and dryers and
Propane ranges.
The firm's experienced staff in-
cludes Lorne Rader, Ted Mittel-
holtz, Earl Flaxbard, Kenneth
Mittelholtz, John McBride and
Ernest Laidlaw. Additional help
is available when required.
OBITUARY
IIRS. 'AUSTIN STURDY
Funeral service was conducted
on Tuesday afternoon, January 28,
for the late Mrs. Austin Sturdy,
who passed away on Sunday, Jan-
uary 26, at her reside °, Lot 19,
Con. 7, Goderich Township, in her
68th year. Service was held in
the Stiles Funeral Home, Goder-
ich by the Rev. C. E. Peacock,
Bayfield, and interment was in
Maitland Cemetery at Goderich.
Pall -bearers were Bruce Keys
and James Keys, Stanley TosVn-
ship; Robert Cole, Howard Sturdy,
Reg. Sturdy, and Maitland Driver,
Goderich Township.
Born in Stanley Township on
November 6, 1889, she was Emma
Reta Keys, daughter of the late
James T. Keys and Elizabeth
Peck. She attended Babylon pub-
lic school, Clinton District Col-
legiate Instietute and the London
Normal School. She married
Austin Sturdy at the Goshen
Church, Stanley Township, on
March 4, 1919 and since the has
lived in Goderich Township. She
was a member of Zion United
Church at Taylor's Corners.
Surviving are one daughter;
Mrs. Douglas (Zeralda A.) Robin-
son, Zurich and one son, Chester
Sturdy, Goderich Township; five
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
William J. (Della) Clark, Goshen
Line, Stanley Township and one
brother, Clifford, Keys, Stanley
Township.
Lutheran. Women
Welcome Members
St. Peter's United Lutheran
Church Women met Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs. Ernie
Laidlaw. The topic, "We look
at Ourselves," was presented by
Mrs. Norman Fleischauer.
The work of each committe in
by the follbwing members, "Mem-
bership" by Mrs. Edward Deters,
"Offering" by Miss Inez Yung..
blot, "Christian Service" by Mrs.
Leonard Prang and "Education"
by Mrs. Milfred Schilbe,
Two new members, Mrs. Reg-
inald Black and Mrs. Carl Wilbert
were received and welcomed 'into
the organization, ,
After the business session a
delicious lunch was served by the
hostess,
YUNGBLUT
MEAT MARKET
Serving the Community
with
MEATS OF THE
ETTER KIND
For Over 50 Years
Phone 5'7 — Zurich
SERVICE
PROVEN CONCENTRATES
for
POULTRY, HOGS and
CATTLE
i Inquire about Low Grain Costs
In Truck Load Lots
(DELIVERED TO YOUR FARM)
M. DF.IT7 and SON
PHONE 154
ZURICH
January Specials
CAMBRIDGE SUITS
Made -To -Measure
20% off reg. price
FULL RANGE
OF SAMPLES
SUBURBAN
COATS
Or FREE
Extra Pair
of Pants
$49.95 to $78.00
$14.95 to $18.95
$18.95
SPORT
JACKETS—Reg. 24.50 for
MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS
BOYS' CARDIGAN
SWEATERS
20% Off
25% Off
LADIES' WOOL or TWEED SKIRTS— 20% Off
Reg. 8.95 to 14.95 --All at 0
MILL -END PRINTS
and BROADCLOTH
39c yd.
KITCHEN TERRY TOWELS
59c, 79c, 98, and $L25 pr.
In 4 Sizes
SPECIAL at .
STAMPED MATS
In Finest Grade Burlap—Assorted Sizes—Newest Designs
GASCHO BROS.
PHONE 59
ZURICH