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ZURICH HERALD
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rest Office Department, O'btawa.
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Phones: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg
455 Res. Ratenbury S.
RONALD G. McCANN
. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CLINTON - ONTARIO
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N. L. Martin
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
ALVIN WALPER.
(PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
ter your Salle, large or rt -
*one and Efficient Service ' ou
at all
'Weal DASHWOOD
Phone 57 r2.
r.iiRTI-IUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
$00%keeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
orncE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504
VETERINARIAN
COXON & LETTCI-I
VETERINARY SURGEONS
MA with Residence, Main Street,
igpposite Drug Store
116omb---06 ZURICH
BUTCHERS
Zurich's popnh it
MEAT M ARKE T
RAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH
THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH
AND CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS,
SAUSA
ETC.,
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD-
SRNREFRIGERATION.
YUNGBLUTBROS.
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OBBIBN' S
PRODIJOB
LOCAL NEWS
1VIr and Mr Chester L. ,Smith spent
Sunday with relatives at Milverton.
Mr and Mrs Ivan Yungblut were
recent visitors with friends at Point
Clarke.
Mr and ,Mrs J. J. Swartz of Detroit
spent Sunday and Monday in Zurich
and Crediton.
Mr. George Volland of Detroit is
spending his vacation with his relative
Miss Lizzie Volland of town.
The anany friends of Mr. Fred
Haberer are .pleased to see him out
on the streets after his illness.
Mr and Mrs Louis Thiel and chil-
dren and ,Mrs. Earl Thiel spent the
week -end with relatives at Windsor
and Detroit.
Mrs. E. Buhman and Mrs. L.
Kuhrtz of Gary., Indiana, U.S.A.,
spent a week with their cousin, 1VIrs.
Anne Tuerkheim.
Mr and Mrs Ed. Point'kcowki and
family of Detroit are spending a few
days at the cottage of Mr and Mrs.
Edmund .Bedard.
Mr and Mrs Tony Keller and dau-
ghter Carolyn .of Detroit spent the
week -end at the cottage of Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Bedard.
Mr and :Mrs Donald Bedard and
son Danny of Detroit, were week -end
visitors at the home of Mrs. Dennis
Bedard and Mrs. Mary O'Brien.
Mr and Mrs Edmund Bedard and
family from Detroit are spending 2
weeks at their summer cottage on the
Blue Water Highway.
Mrs, John Daly and son Jac r. and
daughter Mary of Detroit, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of her moth-
er, Mrs. Dennis Bedard.
Mr and Mrs Asa ,Steckle of the
Bronson line, Stanley, attended the
Fretz reunion at Quenston Heights,
near Niagara Falls over the week -end
Miss Norma 'Steinbach wishes to
announce that her Beauty Shop in
Zurich will be closed for vacation,
August '8th to 20th, inclusive.
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Datars, of
Hamilton spent several days in town
visiting with the former's mother,
Mrs Ed. Datars, Sr. and other fri-
ends:
Mr and Mrs Les Witmer and Mr.
and Mrs Lester Martin and family of
Baden spent Sunday at the home of
their brother, Mr and Mrs. Bert
Bachert, Bronson line
Mr and Mrs Clarence Gascho and
daughter Martha, Mrs. Gordon Erb,
and Mrs. Chris ,Gascho motored to
Kitchener on Sunday to visit the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. John ;Meyers.
'Messrs. Carl Thiel, Harold Thiel
and Edgar Steinbach enjoyed the
week -end at the home of the ratter's
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Morley
Witmer in Detroit.
Mr Gerald Bedard of Toronto, vis-
ited with his mother, Mrs. Denis Be-
dard Sr: His daughter Joanne re-
turned home with him after spending
two weeks with her grandmother.
'Mrs. Harold Pink, Mrs. Jack Rey-
nolds and Susan of London, Mrs. Har-
vey Cowen of Exeter, were Monday
visitors at the 'homes of the latter's
sister, .Mil's Pearl Wurtz.
Mr and Mrs Arnold ,Stinnesen and
sons of Goderich, along with Holland
relatives were Sunday visitors at the
home of the former's 'brothers in Zur-
ich
Dash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Your Eggs Graded
Rise
AtJ TOMATIC
ZURICH HERALD
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELM•ER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
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.
FOR SALE
HOUSE—New Model 2 -bedroom
Cottage house with full bath and
basement. Desireable location. Ap-
ply to Herb Mousseau, Zurich 2t`F
"Andy's" Lunch
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
Fry Delicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties, in
Bricks, Half Gallons and 212
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
B.A. Station , - Dashwood
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
FOR SALE
on
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Rhone 101 - Zurich
Zurich Creamery
READ
on the table
the meal is ready !
LET YOUR BAKER
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 Bun:
for b ~eakfast .. 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 maker,
See what's on his tray today!
Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURiCH
WOOD SLABS for quick sate, $3
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
at the mill or $4.50 delivered. — F.
C. Kalbfleiscdh & Son. Ltd. 1-5t
Reliable
County.
Experience not necessary. A fine
opportunity to step into {old profitable
;business where Rawleigh Products
have been sold for years. Brg profits.
Products furnished on credit. Write
Rawleigh's Dept. G-458163, Mon-
treal, P.Q.
WANTED.
man as Dealer in
Huron
FOR SALE
14 Chunk Pigs for sale, apply to
Jos. Wild, 40 r 7, Dashwood. 2tc
Miss 'Maja Roobol and June Ross,
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For service or
information Phone - Clinton 242 -
collect between 7.30 and 10:00 a.m.
on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.
m. on Sundays.
NOTICE
SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING
General Painting, Houses, Barns,
Metal Roofs, Etc. Reasonable Rates.
Call Phone 53, Grand Bend, Ont.
LYMAN GRATTON - 4'55-8t
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist — Optician
(Successor to the late A. L.
have accepted positions at Normandie Cole, optometrist)
Lodge, Wasaga Beach for the summer For appointments phone 33,
months. Goderich - Ont.
Mr and Mrs Ferce Phillips, Toron-
to, were recent gusts with Mr and BOY PARALYZED
Mrs. Fred Beer 213
Vacation Bible S •hc al Held at Car- For Life, ,
mel Presbyterian ';h tr.:h concluded Is Jury's Award
Friday evening last with a social ev- St. Catharines, Nov. 11—
ening, with parents as spacial guests. One of the largest single awards
Handcraft made by the children dur- C rt
ing the two weeks period were dis-
played. There was an enrollment ofninety children.
Rev. D. MacDonald occupiEd his
own pulpit S'un-ia,y morning, last in
Carmel Church, choosing fur nis ser-
mon topic The Rie..h Young Ruler.
Thursday, July 21st, 1955
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Doug. Dick who had his foot badly
crushed in an accident nearMitchell,
when 3 logs rolled off a truck, one
of the logs falling on his foot, and
who has been a patient in Stratford
Gen. Hospital, had to have has toe
amputated at the hospital.
Mr and Mrs Carl Calfus and child $irths—
of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs Alfred Hendrick — Elgin and Patsy lien-
Gretzinger and child of the Welland drick, (nee Mitchell) of the Blue
district, were Sunday visitors at the
home of the former's grandfather, Mr
and Mrs Alfred Melick
ff Dur home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
'AID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
tQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
'POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
C11118. s. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Mr and Mrs Leonard Steinbach ,
Ronnie and Reta of London, visited
at the home of their parents, Mr and
Mrs Henry Steinbach and brother,
'Mr and Mrs Ted Steinbach and fam-
ily Sunday and Monday.
Miss Pearl Wurtz received word
from Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz and.
daughter Mary Louise, who are on
a tour through the European countri-
es, at the time of writing tram Cop-
enhagen, Denmark,. they were enjoy-
ing their trip very :much, had visited
several countries since leaving Zurich
We wish them a safe return.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Water Highway a tew miles south,
are proud to announce the arrival of !Bros., Goderich.
their son at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Saturday July 16th 1955. A
grandson for Mr and Mrs. Stanley
!Mitchell, Hensall.
made in a Lincoln County ou
Young McLean was injured May 27,
1953, when knocked off his motor-
bike by a truck as he was about to
make a left turn—
CIA recommends
third -party coverage of $100,000 for
bodily injury to one person, $200,000
for bodily injury to two or more per-
sons, and $+100,000 property damage.
Bertram Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93r1, Zurich.
Our Motto—Prompt and fair Claim
Service
Your Hardware Store
WE SUGGEST:
Have a look at our Paints, and select your color
and' kind suitable for your need
We carry the usual line of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware.
See Us for your Heating Equipment or New
Bathroom
We Specialize in :
PLUMBING - HEATING
Rader & Mittleholtz
Phone Zurich
TINSMITHING.
Hardware
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Will pay 3c a lb. for old Horses for
Mink Feed.—Phone collect, Goderich
936 r 21, or 936 r 32. _Gilbbfe
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Successful Pupils
The following pupils of Miss Idella
Gabel, A.R.C.T, were successful in
passing their music exams. with the
Royal Conservatory of Music, held at
London 'Mrs. Harold Stade, Grade
IX, piano, honors, Grade III Harmony
pass and Grade III history honors:fir
Grace Erb, Grade VII piano,
class hons. Grade IT Theory honors;
Barbara Koehler, Grade V piano hon-
ors; Marlyn Hotson, grade V piano
pass; Ausma Gulens Grade I piano
first class honor; Margaret Hotson,
Grade I piano first class honors; Janis
Gulens, Grade I piano, honors; llze
Gulens, grade I piano honors; Krist-
ine Gulens, Grade I piano honors.
Lawrence Baynhani suffered a
broken arm and Pearson Chesney, of
Seaforth a broken foot in an aacid=
ent near Port Huron, Mich., Sunday
afternoon. A car driven b,y Earl
,Soldan, crowded off by another car
left the highway careened to the ditch
striping a post. Two other passeng-
ers of Kippen and Egmondville, re-
ceived cuts and bruises. The car a
late model was badly wrecked.
LARGrE.S'T it; ShIt." ° 3-3AL-1
t 0J1 OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
is OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . .
amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 81st, 1950
�*et610 Policia" $125+2691726,00 ,, l
44411 Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$4941,607.94
EAT1gS ON APPLICATION
" KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
MAO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
10.111 AN» ALL KINDS OF F110
INSIZANCE
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Mr and Mrs Ken. McKay of Wind-,s�or, visited last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mickle and family.
Miss Maja Roobol passed her grade
8 in piano at the Royal Conservatory
p Ml1Sie, at London.
Mr. Wm. Hyde will observe his 91.
birthday at his home, Saturday July
i9;3rd.
Mr and Mrs Laird Mickle, Charles,
Bob and Ann, returned after a pleas-
ant motor trip to Ottawa, North Say,
and Algonquin Park, and visited their _ _
daughter Betty at the 'Taylor - Stat -
ten Girls' Camp on Canoe Lake in 2
Algonquin where she is one or the •
earnig anuses for the surnrnox months.
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Quality Counts
WTJERTII
Phone 84
AND
Thor
Means Quality for
STOVES
REFRIGERATORS
Washing Machines
Clothes Dryers
GLADIRONS
and
Floor Polishers
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For all Wiring Jobs - Call.
ELECTRIC
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GENERAL CARPENTRY
IN
Building and Remodeling
SPECIALIZING IN — Build- In
Cupboards and Cabinets; Plastic
Wall Tile for Kitchens and Baths.
Lawn Furniture made to order;
Picnic Tables, Chairs, etc.
For Prompt and Courteous Service
NEIL WALKER
Ph. 103W, Zurich, Ont. 5 6m
See Us for
STEEL ROOFING —
ALUMINUM ROOFING —
FENCING -- BARB WIRE
FENCE POSTS, ETC., ETC.
Fresh Feeds Always On Hand
TRY OUR CHICK STARTER!
Hogg Shipped Tuesday and Thursday '.
Cattle
on Saturday
Hensall District Co -Op•
Phone Hensall 115.
Zurich 220
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Reduced Prices
On
Summer Footwear
Women's Sandals reg. 3.95 for
Child's and Misses, Reg. 2.95 for
Men's smart step Blue and nylon trim,
$2.95
$2.49
Reg. 8.95 for $6.95
Others from 20 to 40 per cent. off
Desch Shoe Stot e
Phone, Res. 130. - Store 82
PAINT WITH
SCARF'ST I, X
JELLIED ALKYD PAINT
It Doesen't Drip
It Doesen't Run
Never Needs Stirring
To be used on Wood, Old and New Plaster and
Cement. In a choice of many beautiful Colors
Comes in Flat, Semi Gloss and Primer Sealer
You can do your painting job in half the time with
THIX. It needs no thinning or stirring. Try THIS.
for your next paint job. THIX goes farther --
easier. Available
OUR AIM ---To Serve and Satisfy.
ri_Datars
Phone 213
w Wiain St. Hardware Store en
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