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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-01-13, Page 5ZURICH + ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD ZURICH HERALD & thorized as second class mail, Port Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS N. L. Martin OPTOIVIETRJST Main Street Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday >OCENSED !AUCTI.ONEERS " • ALVIN W ALPPR PROVINCIAL Licensed Auctioneer Poi your Rade, large or small; Court- aouee and Efficient Service at all 'gip one 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER P.OH00 Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone, Zurich 92 r 7 ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax BobliEeeping Service, Etc. EXETER William Sts. �� - Corner Ann, Phone; Exeter 504 VETERINARIAN COXON & LEITCH VETERINARY SURGEONS Me* with Residence, Main, Street, Opposite Drug ZURICH Plot -=9a BUTCHERS Zurich's Pntnil�:r MEAT MARKET IRAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS. WAYS BOLOGNASON *AUSAGES, ETC., SND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD- ERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. YUNGBLUT BROS. PRODUCE OBRIEI'I'S. PRODUCE LOCAL NEWS Mr. Ervin Willert of Hensall was a visor in. town ,Monday. Miss Inez Yungblut spent a day in ,London the past week. Mr a,nd Mrs Alf Ropp and family of London, were holiday visitors in Zurich and vicinity: Nearly a third of the annual in- .comes of Canadians, are taken by tax payments. -Can. Facts. M. Lloyd Hey if Crediton,, called on his mother, Mrs, E. Hey on Wed- nesday. 1Vir. and Mrs Wm. Cornforth and family of the Town Line visited with relatives in Toronto last week. Clerk of Hensall, James Patterson of Hensall called on friends in town on Tuesday. Mrs, Myrtle Krueger is spending a few months this Winter at the home of her daughter at Trenton,. Of the six Great Lakes, Lake Hur- on has the greatest area on the Can-` adian side of the international boun- dry-+Can. Facts. Mr and Mrs Ed. Schenk of Detroit recently visited with Mr. and' Mrs Schenk's aunt and uncle, Mr . and Mrs. Louis Prang, and other relatives Mr and Mrs Wm. .S. Johnston are progressing quite favourably after their experience of illness .over the week -end. Their many friends wish them continued health. In the past five years cost of fam- ily allowance payments has increased fzore'•2171 million to 365 million. Es- timated annual cost in five' years time is $450 million. Federal sales and excise taxes on cars, radios and television sets made in Canada amount to about 25 per cent of the in:anufacturers' pr_•ce. — Can. Facts. Mr and Mrs Nelson Weber and family of Conestoga, were Sunday visitors at the home of their sister, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Gingerich. Mrs. •Samuel Ropp is spending some time in London in the interests of her health, taking treatments at St. Joseph's Hospital. Miss Pearl Wurtz has returned home after spending the holiday sea- son at the home of hen sister, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Exeter, and with relatives at London. Miss Gloria Dietz of London spent the week -end at the homy: of her parents, Mr and Mrs Milfon Dietz, also attending the ' miscellaneous showe held in honor of Miss Betty O'Brien, bride elect. Mr and 1VIrs Karl Steinbach and family of Teeswater visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach. .Also the foriner's brother, Ted. Steinbach and !'amity on •Sunday. LADIES' AUXILIARY TO MEET • You 'care 'invited to attend the Ladies' Auxiliary :meeting for Girl Guides ands Brownies' at,the home of Mrs. Wes. Hugill on Thursday, Jan- uary 13th, at 8.30 p.m. • Ma' , and Mra Charles Jessop, of Wasago Beach, .Mr and .Mrs. Bert Flanagan and sons Ronald anct Den- nis of Toronto; Mr and Mrs Corn - forth arid family of the Town Line, were holiday visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs, Wm. Sauve, of town. Injured Her Ankle While .Mrs. Mary Manson of Zurich and who is visiting with her son in Toronto, was calling an a friend, waiting for the friend to answer the door, Mrs. Manson stepped aside,and in, doing so fell eft' the verandah in- juring her ankle, causing much pain and discomfort. We hope her bruis- es will soon .be taken care of and healed. The Voice of Temperance Masters of The Puck. Ten times, six in succession, the De- troit Red Wings .ave come through as Champions of the N.PLL. This has not been due to luck, Expert Detroit scouts through the years uncovered some of the finest players developed in Canada. But no small proportion' of these masters of the peck, have not hesitated to give one main reason why they have reached the top in hockey!. We quote—"If I had begun smoking and drinking at an early age I wouldn't be here," said Earl Reibel. "A person gets only a raw chances to break into a big league sport. .Smoking and drinking nurt his chances," declared Marty tc•avelich Bill Dineen agrees, "I feel. that stay- ing away from smoking and drinking helped me to achieve.my ,goal . Both Red Kelly and Gordie Howe; give credit to their parents for their great record. Declared Gordie, "I have always stayed away from drinking dnd smoking . T have my folks to thank for my being where 1 am.— Advt. 'Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor Phone .101 - Zurich Zurich Creamery Tour home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND SULTRY DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather- Insurance Co. BELL & LAUGHTON. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC ELLMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V, LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at ZQricb At Township Clerk's Office EXETER — PHONE 4 Mobile Sewage Disposal Modern Equipment for Pumping Cess Pools, Septics, Catch Basins, etc. Phone 205 GRAND BEND, ONT. "Andy's" Lunch 1 FISH & CHIPS and TIGIT LUNCHES Try Delicious York Ice Cream for Picnics and Parties, in Bricks, Half Gallons and 2 Gallons C. ANDERSEN B.A. Station - Dashwood OPEN '7 DAYS A WEEK. OF WOODSTOCK LARGEST RESERVE BALE AIME OF ANY CANADIAN MUT. *AL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS . OP' THIS KIND IN ONTARIO.. moant of Insurance at Risk on December 31st, 1950 10,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 , rata' Cash in Bank and Bonds. NOTICE Anyone wishing to have their cattle sprayed with Warbicide contact Bill Watson, Dashwood, Fhen -37 r 19, READ >{r, On the table the meal is ready ! LET YOUR BAKER FOR SALE Ladies' Children's Wear stock for sale at invoice, lease the 'building, good annual turnover. Wm. Pearce Realtor, Exeter, Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. WANTED • Will pay 3c a lb. for old Horses for Mink Feed.—Phone collect, Goderich 936 r 21, or 936 r 32. —Gilbert Bros., 'Goderich. tfne Thursday, January 13th, 1955 • 4 • f M • 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- ner of mouth-watering goodies to crown the menu :of every, meal! Frag- rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns for b::eakfast.. luscious fruit -filled treats for luncheon..ipiping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner. Brea4 in variety, too, for snacks any time 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! LOST In Zurich a man's wrist watch. Finder notify Maurice Weber. 2t FOR SALE Stephen Township 100 acres clay loam, brick house, bank barn, suitable for cropping or pasture. .Abundance water; $4500 down, $3000 :mortgage. Wan. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, •Salesmen. x ducted recreation. God Save The Queen closed the meeting. Parr Line Forum The -!Parr Line Forum was held at the home of iMr and Mrs Gordon 'Coleman with,: 25 members prasept The -discussion was Agricultural Fairs There are numerous fairs in this area which include London,, Sea - forth Exeter, Zurich, Bayfield, Hen- sall and •Clin:ton. Most of these are satisfactory to a certain extent but there .is room for improvement. Grain k exhibits could be improved if the present one 'bushel lots were raised Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 — ZURICH Big Savings TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FOL- LOWING BIG SAVINGS: CASH REGISTER 500 GAL. TANK $20.00 $ 6.00 A • 4 0 4 ♦ 0 4 4+ See Us • 4 3 • We Specialize in: . •• • •• ♦ • Your -Jardware Store WE SUGGEST; Have a look at our Paints, and select your color and kind suitable for your need We carr' the usual line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. for your Heating Equipment or New Bathroom 3 -BURNER COAL OIS, .STONE 3.00 GOAL OIL HEATER 2.00 CAR HEATERS .. $5.00 TO $8.00 St. Joseph Service Station Phone 87 r 17 - Zurich. Dead Stock $2.75 Each, Prompt Service for Lifting.—Jack Williams. •C•all Phone 24 r 4, Crediton. -c1 -5-'S0 a • 9 • 0 • • •44 3 $495,607,94 E. irArES'ONA.PPLICA.TION Es F. KLOPP ZURICH AGENT ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING ItOPS ANb ALL KINDS OF FIRE • INSURANCE 9 4 • 4 e O Farm Forum The Unique Forum The Unique Farm Forum met at the home of Mr and Mrs ,i. ,:dcClin- chey for the first meeting or the yr. Mr. Leonard Merner led the discus- sion on Agricultural Fairs. 'curich, Exeter, Bayfield and ,Seaforth Fall Pairs and Clinton and Hensall Spring Pairs are the Fairs in our area. We feel that all the local fairs could be improved. 1VIost Fairs could have more competition and= a revised prize list. Encouragement of the 4-11. Calf Clubs; Beef and Swine Clubs and Field Crop Competition, We felt most fairs could improve their entertainment ' Mrs, Delbert Geiger will discus, "Bringing up the Farm 'Paniily the hml' of :'1r and fir' Ilurul(l PLUMBING - HEATING - TINSMITHING Rader & Mittlebelti - Hardware Phone Zurich r 63. i 9t 1 4 $ 4 4 • 0 s 4 5 ..10a000002201=21264M2110 CATTLE BREEDERS For artificial insemination at its best for all breeds call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between, 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week play= and 9:3) on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. tfni LOST • In Zurich a Billfold, with consid- erable cash, etc. hi it. Finder notify Herald Office or phone 84 r 18, Zur- ich. — Reward 24 WHERE ART THOU? God's words to Adam are :till Applicable today. Have you taken a spiritual inventory this year? There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man; but God is faithful •wlho will not su er you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the tempt- ation also make a way of escape, that ye may be able to bear it. I Cor. 10: 13. He that knoweth to do good and doeth is not, to him it is sin. 0 taste and see that the Lord is good. Ps. 34 (8a.) GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER Box 50, R. R. 1 — Zurich, Ontario 9 at • 4 Fe «. it zer Sure ;wind see Us for Substantial Discounts for Early Deliveries nsall District Co Op. Phone Hensall 1 i 5. Zurich 220 SateinenteceneeMS. ;4. 4 4 4 st I 4 e 4 • jTHOR • • Point for Point ---- Dollar e for Dollar. Here's the • • *Biggest Washer Value to- • • day • :This Beautiful Washing • 8 • • Machine:— • Gives As Low 'As •• • • $129.00 • • :Trade in the old Machine. • • • e • ♦ e For all Wiring Jobs - Call. e,. 4 c s e 5 4 5 06 3 8 8 8 4 ♦ ♦ 4 8 You 0 0 0 rs 4, m ♦ e • 0 4 ♦ s001•060.60,V43 •t WTJEETH ELEG Phone 84 Zurich IC 4' • • • • ♦ • 4' 4' • ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ • 4 • 9 4 ♦ 4' 4 4 4 4 0 2 44 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 e 4 00 4 4 4 4 0 4 iE a m 0 • • 4, 4' 9• ea Electric Stoves - Refrigerators - Washing Machines ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES WA3MEB FOO WEA Damp, Cold Feet is the main cause of the Comm n Col d which can be avoided .by wearing footwear for the occasion. Stop at the Oesch Shoe Store and see for yourself the kind of footwear to keep you comfortable and healthy. MEN'S—Brown and black Dress Shoes $6.95 to $14.95. Also work shoes $6.05 to 9.95. No splits. WOMEN'S—Bl'k Kid Ox., $8.45 in 3 widths and 2 different heels. OHILDREN—Red Strap, Brown 2 Strap. Oxfords and Patents Get your Whiter Footwear NOW and be ready for the first Cold Snap. Oesch Shoe St e Phone, Res. 130. Store 82 For Your Heating Sys WE RECOMMEND: The Good Cheer or Forced Air and The Arco - f lame Oil Furnaces Guaranteed 'Workmanship at Reasonable Prices A• fine Display of Modern Bathroom and Kitchen • . Fixtures always on hand. SHELF and • HEAVY HARDWARE a a as 0 4' • ; • 0 Paints - Enamels - Electric Wiring Plumbing - Heating - OUR AIM—To Serve and Satisfy. Datars Main St. Hardware Store Varnishes Tinsinithing rie F.. Phone 213