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(Mee D'epa'rtment, Ottawa,
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAX.,
Licensed Auctioneer
Por your Sale, large or small; Court -
teens and Efficient Service at all
t3mea.
rhoae 57 r 2. DASHWOOD
'Phones: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg.
455 Res. Ratenbury $.t
RONALD G, McCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Mobile Sewage Disposal
Modern Equipment for Pumping Cess
Pools, Septics, Catch Basins, etc.
Phone 205 GRAND BEND, ONT.
Drs. COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
rfilteo with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
wo».e---90 ZURICH
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N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street - Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist - Optician
('Successor to the Iate A. L.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointments phone 33,
Gederich - Ont.
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
OFFICE - Corner Asim, William Sts.
Phone Exeter 504
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
“Where Better Bulls Are Used'
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For service or
Information Phone - Clinton 242 -
colleet ,between 7.30 and 10:00 a.m.
on week clays and 7:30 and 9:30 a,
m. on Sundays.
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
EIJMER D. BELL, A.C.
EXETER - PHONE 4
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 ,.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
ZURICH'S POPULAR
'.AP 'VTAPRE T
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE
V.ERY CHOICE, OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS,
, 5Af ESr ETC, ., ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEP-T FRESH IN MODERN
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
YUNGBLUT BROS.
O'Brien's Produce
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
Automatic Egg Grader.
t.•rRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
PHONE 101 -- ZURICH
Turleh 'r emery
"Your Home Market for
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
bELIVEED CREAM. WE ARE
IEQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
-ACCURATE SERVICE. ECG AND
POULTRY DEPT. IN CHARGE OF
THOS, MEYERS
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather' Nsorance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Vral .,A.RGEST 4ESERVE BAL.-
OF ANY CANADIAN MLIT-
- .1l COMPANY lDOING BUSINESS
ea O1 THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
RATES ON APPLICATION
E F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AG�LI60 NT
i7EAI, R� iN LIGHTNiNG
V DS AND ALL. KINDS OF TR
:NS11RANr1
LoOAL NEW6
Mr and Mrs Ted Haberer spent
Wednesday in London.
,Mr and .Mrs Ward Fritz rwere vis-
itors in Windsor last week.
Mr and Mrs +Chris ,Haist attended
the funeral of Mrs. Clara IBlake in
Seaford) an Sunday.
Mr. Wm. O'Brien of the Bank of
Montreal staff`, at Niagara Falls was
a week -lend visitor at his home here,
Mr Lawrence Hartman, Miss Mary
Fallon were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. T. Hartmanand family,
Mr. John Albrecht spent a few
days at the home of his daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Scotchmer, near
.Bayfield.
Miss Jean Hartman visited with
her ,grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Fred,
Du•ehar:me of the V,W,H. the past
week.
Mr Richard Hartrnan of Windsor,
was called back to work after spend-
ing a week with his .family on the
G. L. ,S.
Mr end Mrs Donald Taylor and
baby daughter of London, were vis..
Ring on Sunday with Mr and Mrs;
Edw. Datars.
Gerald Hartman, soon of Mrs. T,
Hartman, had the misfortune of falt-
ing at school fracturing his right
thumb,
Mr. Jacob Ortwein has returned
home after spending a month ,at the
homes sof his daughters in Detroit,
and other points of interest in the
State of Michigan.
Mr,. Newell. Geiger, Mrs. Mary
Manson, Mrs. Sol Gingerich and Mrs
Leonard Erb motored do St. Jacobs
and Kitchener where they spent a
few days.
I'Ix and`.Mrs Morley Witmer of
Detroit were visitors at the homes
of the latter's. sisters, Mr and Mrs.
Allan Fraser, Exeter; ,Mr and Mrs. -
Ted Steinbach and Mr and Mrs.
Earl Thiel of town, over the week-
end.
Rev and Mrs Cyril Gingerich of
Toronto Mr and Mrs Victor Gin+ger-
ioh and family of Waterloo, 1Vli.ss
Gloria Gingerich lof Kitchener; rv[r
and Mrs Gerald ,Gingerich and fam-
ly and Mrs. Lydia Gingerilch of
Zurich; Mr and Mrs .Cleve Ginger -
eh of Goshen line south, were Sun-
day visitoo's at the home of •iVIr and
Mrs Jacob Gingerich, Goshen south.
Attended Funeral
Mr and Mrs J. Wes IMerner of
urich; Messrs Kenneth and Merton
J12erner and Mrs. Grant Turner of
ayfield motored to Detroit on Mon -
ay morning to attend the funeral of
the .lormer's ,brother, the late Jacob
Inner, 86, format merchant of Zur-
c'h; who died in that •cdty, Surviving
re arai widow, and one brother Wes-
ey of Zurich.
News Bulletin
The picture• of Miss Patsie Stelck,
f Bradford, and who is .in training
or nurse in Toronto, appeared Th
to Canadian Red Cross News Bullet -
with depicting a compound fract-
ure ;of ; the upper arm, ..where in this
s
oase, one . end of the broken bone is
protruddng through the skin. Ntir;ie
etty Buchanan is observing. These
juries are only a few of th:ernany
at can be made up.
arried at London -To Visit N.Y.
The former Elaine Lylyan. Foster
came the bride of Leo Richard
NI:cKay in a ceremony at 'Trinity
Lutheran •church, London. The bride
is the ds rghrbar of iMrs, Alexander
'Foster,' London and the lafe - Mr,
Kloster,' former Zurich residents ;seal
the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs
Robert McKay, also of London, The
couple -will make their home In Lon-
tlon- when they return from a wedd-
ing trip to, New York City and eas-
tern t,ointh-
LOOK AT YOURLAPEL,
We ask all subecribare to lock at
your labels, the ]jtile yellow piece
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of niler- on Vritch your name appearsand whop; al o designates the year
a'lCI month your subscription is paid
lac to. If your label reads anything
less than 56 you are in arrears and
you sure would do your publisher a
big favor by remitting. Our paym-
ents and drafts come due every
month and must be met, whether we
have a dollar left for our own hiving.
So please give this your attention,
and if you have remitted before
Feb. 14th and .no ,credit has been
given 'kindly let us know. Our many
thanks to those who have attended
to this before this date.
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DASHWOOr,
Born - To Mr and Mrs, Bacon
(.Ruby 'Tiller) of Toronto, a daugh-
ter, Margaret, Feb. 3rd, 1956, A
sister for Pamela and Heather.
The Dashww3hod W.L will hold fam-
ily night Tues., Feb. 28, inn the school
A pot luck supper will be served at
6.20 p.m.
Misses Ruthann a.ii;d Margaret
Salmon spent the week -end in Lone
don with their cousin Barbara Anne
Scott.
Mr and Mrs Ervin Latta of Wat-
erloo spent the week -end with Mr.
and airs Fred Weiberg.
Miss Nancy Tiernan of 'London and
Mr Bcih Stortnes of St, Thomas spent
the week -end with Mr and Mrs Mer-
vyn Tiemnan and Lynda,
Mrs. Alvin Walper had the mis-
fortune to slip on the floor at the
telephone office where she Is an op-
erator, and tear the tendon, .Ina, her
leg. ,She will be unable to get a-
round for so me time
MrRobert Wein of Sudnny spent
the weer -end with his mother, :Mrs.
nerl)
New Tde Repairs
REMEMBER -- If it's a New
Idea, it's a Good Idea to Get
Your Requirements Through
JIM'S MACHINE SHOP
HENSALL ONT.
Office Phone 9W Res. Phone 17.OW
.JAS. BENGOUGH Operator
WANTED
Will pay 31/2,e lb. for phd Horses .for
Mink Peed. -Phone collect, Goderic'h
1483 3-1 or 1483-341 ---- Gilbert
Bros., 'Goderieh, Ont. pt1'!6
FOR SALE
SPRAYED APPLES - For sale;'
Spy, Tatman Sweet and Greening.
$1.00 a bushel and up -Fred CcCly-
nront, 1 mile south of Varna, 2t'^
FOR SALE
W mghaxn Clipper cook stove in
good condition, new lining in firebox
--Louis Farwell, R.R. 3, Zurich. 2t''
LOST
On Sunday, Feb. 12, a small all -
brown dog, resembles a small fox.
answers to "Nipper", last seen on
farm of Art Haugh near Dashhwood,
Reward. J. N. Cowan, Hay P. 0.
Phone Dashwood 127 r• 13.
FOR SALE
BR
AD Your Hardware
onthe table
the meal is ready 1
LET YOUR BAKER
I 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 r Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns
for baeakfast.. Iuscious fruit -filled
treats for luncheon -piping hot Par
ker House Rolls for dinner. Brea)
in variety, too, for snacks any timl
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 - ztrr>feu
Westinghouse 3 -burner heavy duty F OR SALE
electric range, suitable for home i Naw ready, a hind quarter beef,
or ,cottage. Apply at Herald -Office 2 -yr. gold. --Jacob Gingerich 2tc
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NOTICE!
J. E. LONGSTAFF, OPTOMETRIST will be ab-
sent from Seaforth and Clinton offices Mon., Tues.,
and Wed. Feb. 27, 28, 29 while attending on Op-
tometrical Congress in Toronto where the latest in
visual science will be discussed and demonstrated.
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for Warble -Fly Spraying and Inspection
oTOWNSHIP OF HAY - Is calling for Tenders to spray
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Cattle in Hay Township according to Warble Fly Control Act
and Amendments. Persons tendering to state price per head
iiper spray and also on an hourly basis. Persons tendering to
I supply sprayer and even. Township supplies the powder.
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APPLICATION for INSPECTOR to supervise the spray-
ing of the cattle and make the necessary inspections accorct-
• ing to the Act. and to collect payment for spraying done.
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Applicant to attend the school to instruct inspection.
All above tenders to be in the .,Clerk's Office by March 3rd,
1956
H. W. Brokenshire,
• Clerk, Zurich, Ontario.
Farmers!
1956 Barley Contracts
We are Agents for Canada Malting Co., Ltd.
CONTRACTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
CONTACT US-
W. G. Thompson & Son
Phone 32
Hensall, Ont.
FARMERS' NEW PACKAGE DEAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Coverage:
$2,0,000.00 Inclusive Third Party Liability' including:
Passenger Hazard and Trailer Permit
$1,000.00 Medical Payments' Coverage
Comprehensive Coverage
Loss Iof use by Theft'' Endorsement
,Collision Coverage ($2.5, $50, $100. Deductible)
This Deal is available only where the Applicant is:
1. A Farm Owner with ciao other gainful occupation.
2 'There is no Male Drivers under 25 years of age.
3 There is no Driver who has been licensed less than
3 years in Canada. '
4 All Drivers (Male & Female) have .been Claim Free
for the past 3 years.
Annual Premiums:
As low as $32.00 on earlier model cars, $42.00 on
late models.
Claim Free for 2 years 10% added to rates
Risks placed with Leading Canadian Companies.
Full particulars gladly quoted without obligation,
J. W. HABERER --- AGENT
ENTIRE INSURANCE SERVICE
PHONE 161
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WE SUGGEST:
Have a look at our Paints, and select yc,:lr
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:
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Rader & IlIttIeheitz - Hardware
Phone Zurich - 63.
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Seed Cleaning
Our Seed Cleaning Plant is again in Operation.
Have y�u,. Seed Grain Cleaned and treated early
and avoid_ the rush
If in need of seed grain we can supply most var-
ieties in Oats and Barley, Registered and Commer-
cial
SEE US FOR PRICES --
LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR SPRING
FERTILIZER
TRY OUR CHICK STARTER?
Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday
Cattle on Saturday
Hensall District Co -Op.
Phone Hensall 1 15. Zurich 220
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THERE IS STILL APPROXIMATELY 3
MONTHS OF WINTER WEATHER AHEAD
OF US BUT HERE ARE SOME ARTICLES
WHICH WE OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES:
Men's .4 Buckle ................ $5.95. Reg. 6.50
Men's Felt Shoes at $4.29 and $5.50.
Reg. $4.95 and 6.2
Child's Eskimoe at $3.95. Reg. 4.4.5
Junior's Eskimoe at $4.45 Reg. 4.95
We have tendon guards and Ankle Supports
in Stock
Waxed Laces 54" and 63" lengths,
Do your Skates need sharpening? We can
can sharpen them!
Oeseh Shoe Stle
Phone, Res. 130,
Store 82
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Never Needs Stirring
2 To be used on Wood, Old and New Plaster and
Cement. • In a choice of many beautiful Colors
Conies 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 THIX
for your next paint job. THIN goes farther
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Phone 213
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