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ZURICH HERALD
' .pthorized as second class mol,
"st Office Depart'lent, Ottawa.
• ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
p'or your ,Sale, large or small; Court-
eous and Efficient Service at all
Linea.
Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD
MOBILE DIS1SA.
CONTRACTING
Septic Tank Cleaning , Repairs on
Drains, Watermahis, Etc.
New Instalations on Cement Septic
'ranks, Drainage Tile and Drains
To t4nieet Your Requirement
•Ph. :2105 Grand Bend Th. 205
Drs. COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
C3ltce with Residence, "Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone 96- — ZURICH
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial 'insemination infor-
it nation or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterl.oio Cattle
Breeding Association at. Clinton
rIu .2.3441 (between 1:34 and 9:30
;A.M. We have all breeds available -
•I;op quality at low cost.
RONALD G. McCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
. Plumes: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg.
455 Res. Raienbury S.t
CLINTON - OlrrrAR1O
lb.
OPTOMETRIST
' Main Street — Exeter.
r Open Every Week Day
Except. Wednesday
N. L. MARTIN
G: B. CLANCY
Optometrist— Optician
(Successor to the late A. L.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointments phone 33,
Goderich - Ont.
ARTHUR -FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc:
EXETER
OFFICE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone Exeter 504
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRIST-ERS, -- SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
EXETER PHONE 4
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B,
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At .Township Clerk's Office
ZURICH'S POPULAR
/VIPAT MA EKE
LOOAL NEWS
:Mrs, J. W. Mesmer .of Detroit is a
Visitor at the home of Mr 'and Mrs,
Wes iMereer this week. •
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' • Mr. and Mrs.. Reg, Black 'spent the
past week or so eamxping in the Pin-
say ''in the Mousseau ,cottage,
Mr and Mrs- Louis Weigand of near
Dashwood, icalled at the home of Mr
and Mrs Wan. 5, Johnston, un Sun-
day.
Mrs. Louis Farwell and ?baby Rita
spent a 'couple of days with her mo-
ther Mrs. T. Hartman,
Miss -Arlene Haberer of Goderich,
was a visitor with her parents, Mr
sand Mrs, •Perd Hraberer for a few
days last week, -
IMr and Mrs Charles Pulford and
children of London were week- end
visitors wth Mr and Mr's Ferd Hab-
erer.
Min. Chas. Batstone and daughters
of Toronto! are spending their vocat-
ion win the former's mother, Mrs, A
Turkheim.
Mr and Mrs Fred Farwell and
fancily of London; Mr and Mrs. Louis
Farwell were Sunday visscors with
Mrs. T. Hartman, Goshen south.
Mr, and i\irs. Teed Duchanne of the
B.W. Highway; Mr and Mrs Ty
Stansberry and family of Detroit
were Monday visitors with 1VIrs. T.
Hartman and boys.
Rev. Paul Erb of Tavistock was
guest speaker in the Evangelical U.
B. Church on Sunday morning. Rev.
Er(b was visiting with his cowins the
Oese:h famild•es.
Mr. Kent, and • brother Dangles
Manson of Toronto are holidayina at
the home of their grandma, Mrs. Mary
Manson an aunt and uncle, IMr and
Mrs. Newell Geiger, Goshen, north.
Mr and' 1Mr e. Leonard Erb and Mr
and Mrs. Earl Dignan spent several
days motoring through the "Northern
country, iMidland, Huntsville and
other interesting places, where they
visited with Mrs. Exile's brother; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Koehler,
Mr and !Mrs. P. J. Cunningham and
twee daughter, Helen. Clare, of Port
Credit, who have been staying with
their parents, Mr and Mrs. C. L.
Smith the past two months have left
for their hone in Port Credit.
Had Distinguished Guests
Mrs. Glen Guthrie and Mrs. Bill
Piilsworth, Jr., and •children were
entertained by the ' Baron and
Baroness W. Pi!llsworth Sr., at the
Happy Haven Cottage at St. Joseph,
The Baroness also en.tertainec her
parents, Mar and Mrs Warner, who
celebrated their 64th wedding an-
niversary. Fishing, swimming and
a delicious dinner was enjoyed.
Crowded Out
The publisher of the Herald had
'contenplated of finishing up the
write-up of Centennial News with
this issue but with the heavy volume
of advertising and ,other items, we
just have to put it aside for another
week. Thanks, we'll try and keep it
alive!
DRIVE SAFELY
Hon. James N. Aliau, Ontario
Minister of Highways, reminds all
drivers that the August Civic Holi-
day week -end will be the first holi-
day week -end on which the new 55
mile-anhnur speed` limit or Highway'
4Q0 will be in effect
[.ET';,US SUPPLY YOU WITH THF, "We• have estimated thaf some
VERY''CHOICE OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS,
SAUSAGES, ETC. ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MODERN
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
YUNGBLUT iiROS.
O'Brien's Produce
i4ighest Cash Prices Paid for
CREAM-
EGGS -
and
POULTRY
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
PHONE 101 — ZURICH
130,060 vehicles will • use highway
400 this coming week -end. This
very large volume of traffic will
require the anaxi:mum in control. Our
ei udies so far have convinced us that
the five -mile -an -hour increase will
result in higher degree of safety.
They suggest that the new limit
should encourage the slower drivers
to stay with the traffic movement
and r*nidi. tend to discourage the im-
patient speedster.
VERY BUSY PLACE
The Church Vacation Schoot held
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur-
ich, got off to a good start on Mon-
day, July 23rd with an attendance
of over one hundred. The ten day
school is indeed a bee hivs or activ-
ity raging in variety from' bible study
worship service, activity .projects,
filmstrips visualizing the lesson mat-
erial,. sing -songs,' hoppy craft - recre-
ation. The well planned program is
Zurich Creamery in the competent hands of the follow-
ing teachers — Nursery, Mrs. Herb •
ert Klclpp Mrs. Earl Flaxbard, ' Mrs.
Jim Parkins; Kindergarten - Miss
Katherine Klopp, 1VIts. Norman Finis -
cleaner, Miss Marion Fleist 1iauer;
Prirneary - Miss Marlene Wagner,
Miss Carol Thiel, Mrs. Henry Ga.ek-
stetter, Mrs. Gertrude Deters; Jun-
ior - Mrs. Edward Deters, Mrs, Mil-
fred Saline; Intermediate - Pastor
0. Winter. Hobby craft ler the
girls, Mrs. Herbert MouSeeau; ear the
boys, Mr. Ronald Klopp. Mrs. Ern-
est Laidlaw and Mrs. Ilarold Thiel
are in charge of tranenortation. The
Ladies' Aid of the church is provid-
ing a welcome mid-morning snack
for the childaen. 'Pite offering of the
childrenis designated for Lutl,era.n
Sunday School by Mail,
The closing exercises of the soles -et
will be held Friday evening, August
3rd, at 8 .o'clock in St. Perter-!i church
Miss Elfriede Hartig, in charge of the
Lutheran Sunday School t;y tv";•il,
will be the guest speaker on . that
eviming. The work done by the chil-
dren during the school will be exhib-
ited and all departments will have
:a. part in the program -of the evenitug,
All the 'parents. and friends of the
`x.,30 DEALER IN LIGHTNING children as well a, the public is cor-
IODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIR'. dially hiviteisl to lhe8o closing ex -
INSURANCE
Your Home 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 Faders' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
1B LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
is OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ..
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH'
AGENT
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ZURICH HERALD
FOR SALE
A 5,1,-ineh ;Blond ,'baby crib, with:
spring filled mattress. Apply po El-
roy Desjardine, P'hon'e 88, Zurich.*
HONEY FOR SALE
We can supply you with No. '1
Extracted Clover Honey in your
containers, 25e a lib. Bring your
containers to be filled,.
3..HABERER & SONS,&
3 ,blo.cks south of Hotel, Zurich. 2t*
BARGAIN BUYS
'48 Fargo Cab and Chassis
Long wheel base, 825x20 tires,
good condition,
'47 International KM
40x7 steel box, 700x20 tires, very
good condition, needs valve 'grind,
8x7 Steel Gravel Box and Hoist
Five yard.
12x7 Sugar Beet Box
Side drums.
Steel Box
Suitable for trailer.
Rubber -Tired Wagon I
Timken bearings, 600x16 tires.
GLENN'S AUTO WRECKERS 1
Phone 418 . — Exeter
After Hours 693-W
:Mr. Jacob Deichert of the Blind
Line is confined to his bed with ill-
ness.
Mr and Mrs Whitney Brokenshire
and Allen are spending a weer: out
of town on their vacation.
Miss Mary Lou Witmer accompan-
ied her cousins to Toronto, where she
intends to spend a week's vacation. i r
Mr and Mrs ,Carl IIaumitler o f: r d I''s $ L c h
Detroit,, were guests at the horse of
Mr and .Mrs Wes. •Merner.
Mrs. Stelck, (nee Jessie Ronnie)
of Vancouver, B.C. is visiting with
relatives and friends in Zurich and
Dashwood.
Miss Kathleen Hess, R.N., of Lon
don, visited at the home of her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Albert 'Hess Past
week.
Mrs. Minnie 'WWeido of London,
spent a few days at the home of her
daughter,' Mr and .Mrs Lawrence B.A. Station - Dashwood
Bedard. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mrs. Harold Deichert of Detroit,
returned to her home after spending
a lovely holiday at the home of Missi/.��
Inez Yungblut and other relatives
Sant
one
• friends.
Mr and Mrs Ed. Hoimsun and
family of Woodstock, spent Sunday
at the hcinie of their parents, 21/fr and
Mrs Ted Rader, and other relatives.
BORN — To Mai and Mrs. Elmer
Turner of Varna, a daughter, July
29th, at the Farwell Nursing Home,
Zurich.
Mr and Mrs Chris. Schultz and
daughter, Mary Frances of Niagara
Falls were visitors with their parents
Mr and Mrs Moses Erb of town.
Mr and Mrs Chris. Hoist attended
the golden wedding in Brussels on Will pay•3isle c ib. for old Horses for
Wednesday of their friends, Mr and Mink Feed.—Phone collect, Goderich
148g 3-1-, for 1483-J4 — Gilbert
Bros., Goderich, Ont. pt1'56
, the table•
the meal is ready
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only suppTles
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 Bum
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
,treats for luncheon..piping hot Par
ker House Rolls for dinner. Breat
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)
Tasty
N Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
F 1 & CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
)elicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties, in
Bricks, Half Gallons and 2%
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
DRY CLEANING
Exeter - Ont.
For Good Dry Cleaning
Prompt Service
CALL—Mondays and Thursdays
Deliver — Thursdays, Mondays
EARL OESCH (local Barber)
ZURICH — ONT.
WANTED
Mrs, Ed: Pollard.
Min and Mrs Ed: Brenner and dun-.
ghter Marion of Kitchener; Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Cook and Patricia were
visitors at the home cf their mother,
Mrs. Mary Brenner last week.
Motto — Anything worth ,doing is
worth doing it well. Much time is
wasted •on work half done, when a
few minutes more would mean work
well done, besides the satisfaction it
gives to the worker.
Mr and lysis Art .MU—teen and chil-
dren of Londiii spent a few days
elver the ;week -end at the home of
thelr parents, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
O'Buien.
Mr and Mrs Ed. Gascho visited at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Win. Bryce
at Ottawa. They joined each other
and motored to'Nova Scotia, return-
ing, home by the U.S.A. A splendid
trip for scenery was enjoyed.
Our Next Holiday
Monday August 6th will be obser-
ved as our next National Hot tray, itt
being Civic Holiday, and throughout
Canada as well as most places m the
USA, it will be observed thus. Mot-
orists are asked by .the Department
Highways to use every precaution at
all possible to prevent accidents on
the crowded• highways. ,use a bit
slower and you will get there safe
and sound, rather a bit late than not
at •all., and perhaps endanger some-
one else's life. Please, Courtesy
FIRST!
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
'Doctor of Chiropractic
438 MAIN STREET, EXETER
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Open Each Weekday Except Wed.
Tues. & Thurs. Evenings 7-9
For Appointments. Phone 606
FO -R SALE
LARGE MODERNIZED HOME IN
Zurich - 4 bedrooms, automatic;
stoker heat, 3 -piece Bath, large lot,
Write Dr. G. St. Pierre, 2095 'Wyan-
dotte St., West;• Windsor, Ont.
• I WILL PAY
75 Cents per 100 -lbs. for Scrap Iron
Earl Zimmer, Zurich. tf 5-4-7
SALESMAN WANTED
Are you interested in a fall time
Sales position, with an established
reliable Specialty Feed Co. Local
territory available to agressive sales -
,man preferably between 35 and 55.
Must have car and agriaultural back-
! ground. Full gales assietanee and
training given. Write fully giving
phone Nio., to Box 522, London, Ont.
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To Destro3 Weeds
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Property owners in subdivided areas in Huron
$ County are hereby notified to destroy noxious
weeds on their property before August 13, 1956.
T 'After this date proceedings will ',be taken to
have the weeds destroyed in accordance with the
4. Weed Control Act.
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Not-ite!
W. R. DOUGALL
Huron County Weed Inspector
deallere
Thursday, August 2nd, 1956
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WE HAVE THE MOST MODERN IN:
Bathroom Fixtures
Automatic Heating
Electrical Appliances
Air Conditioning
Beatty and Pedlar Products
Glidden, Spread Satin and C. V. Paints
Super Kern Tone and Kern Gly
WE DO SPRAY PAINTING --
See Us For Your Hardware Needs:
Plumbing ' - Heating •- Tinsmithing'
SALES & SERVICE
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Phone Zurich - 63.
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THE TWINE SEASON IS HERE AGAIN
SEE US FOR BALER AND BINDER
TWINE
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SEE US FOR GRAIN IN TRUCK LOTS
TRY OUR CHICK STARTER!
Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday
Cattle on Saturday
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Phone Hensall 1 15.
As most of the SUMMER FOOTWEAR Cannot
be replaced for this season, We suggest you get
yours as soon as possible. As we can still supply
you with various Lines;
MEN'S Canvass Oxfords, Scampers, Etc.,
prices from $3.45 to $7.95
Wms. White and Panama, and other colors in
Sandals at 2.95 to $4.95
We also have seconds in sizes from to 2.
"A Good Buy!"
Oesch Shoe Store
Phone, Res. 130.
Store 82
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