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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-10-11, Page 5• • ZURICH ONTARIO ICH HERALD Thursday,'October 1it1a, 1;950 ZURICH HERALD a alkorized as ,second class Plant ALVIN. WALPE2. 'Post Office Department, Ottawa, PROVINCIAL Licensed Auctioneer IIVr 27oi Sale, 'large or small; Comte Sous said Efficient Service at all AWOL Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD RONALD G..MCCANN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ''Conn.: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg 455 Res- Ratenbury SA CLINTON - ONTARIO MOBILE DISPOSAL CONTRACTING eptilo 'Tank Cleaning , Repairs Drains, W!tetermains, Eta. New Instala'tio ion Cement Septic - ,mks, Draimatage Tile'and Drains To meet Yew Requirera 205 Pit 1205 . Grand .:bend e 05 on COXON & LEITCH, y.Er.TERINARY OURGEONS Witted itis b Resideneo, Main Street, Opposite Drug &tore Phone 96 — ZURICH' Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association For artificial in5eanination infor- !oration or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at. Clinton Hu 2-3441 !between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available - top quality at low cost. G. B. CLANCY Optometrist — Optician (Successor to the late A. L. Cole, optometrist) For appointments phone 33, Goderich - Ont. • ARTHUR FRASER Indome Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER OFFICE - Corner Ani, William Sts. Phone Exeter 504 N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Mein Street — Exeter - Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday BELL & LAUGHTON,. BARRISTERS,. SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL,PHONE 4... EXETER — C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B, Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich At Toanehip Clerk's Office. ZURICH'S POPULAR MEAT MARKET LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH AND . CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS, SAUSAGES, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND. KEPT FRESH iN MODERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION YUNGBLUT BROS. ' O'Brien's 'Produce Highest Cash Prices Paid for CREAM- EGGS - and POULTRY LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor PHONE 101 — ZURICH Zurich Creamery LOCAL NEWS Mr., Werner Winter of Wafiealeo College spent the holiday at the Lu- them!aa. Paas,onage, Mr and !Mrs. )3 -eat .Bochert and children :of the B'x.onson, were visit- ors 'at Weilesley one day last week. Mr. Wan. •Stma;le !of London was a !miller in town !on 'Tuesday 1071 busin- ess, De and Mrs. Bruce Eii:clielnei.er of Haannit!oin, spent •t!he weed -era with the former's 'parents, 1VIr and Mrs. Renry Ei'ulsmiteier of town. Mise ss Donne Memel. sof London, was a visitlotr with Mr and Mrs., A. Mer- .ager on Sunday. iMr and .Otrs. ' Donald Tayaoa nd daughter Diaalne orf London spent the holiday week -end with Mr and Mrs Ed. Datars. Miss M,ar}ene 'Wagner of the Kit- chener iit-ch mer• teaching staff was a aioliday vasitor with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lan Wagner. • Mr !end Mrs. Alex- Legue, Mr and Mrs Dean Dunlop of 'Chatham were Sunday visitors with. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Foster. Mr and Mrs "Napoleon Bedard and children were Willey visitors at the home of relatives and friends in Detroit and Windsor. .112r and Ilffrs Earl Thiel ,and •child- ren enjoyed the week -end at the home of their Bieber, Mr and 11V1'rs. Morley Wainer and other -friends at Detroit 1Vir and Mrs Kenneth. Welber and daughters -of Exeter :spent .Sunday at the home of their parents, iMr and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. Mass Meda Sure1•us and Miss- Me - Alpin of the teaching staff; Toiiotnto, spent the week -end at the former's home and brother Gordon... of town. Miss Edith Steckle and Mr. Roy 'Martin of Walleiestein spent the holi- day week -end at the farmer's home Mr and Mrs. aMennsa Stecicle. Mrs. Jiosephine Brisson has return- ed home after enjoying a visit with relatives and friends in London, for a. few Weeks. Mr and Mrs j. Haywood and dau- ghter of Toron log, are spending some time with the hatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klopp. Ma and Mrs .Ed. Kauffmann and family of Toronto were weekend vis - oats with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Haiberer. Mr and Mrs Harold W.idriek and daughter Lois, Bronson line, return- ed from a visit with the foraner's pat- ents and relatives and friends for a week or so at Lowville, N. Y. State Mr and Mrs Hilbert Musselman of 'Waterloo, Mr. Clason tMusselinan of Kitchener were week -end visitors at the home of the former's sister, Mr • and Mrs. Petter Gingerich, Blake. • Rev. and Mrs Albert Datars of Hamilton spent Thanksgiving at the home of the farmer's mother, Mrs:. L. Datars and other relatives and friends. Your Homme Market for . Cream, Eggs and Poultry HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID 'PLUS A PREMIUM FOR DE.IVEED CREAM. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND POULTRY DEPT. IN CHARGE OF • THOS. MEYERS .Chas. Minshall, Proprietor G. A. WEBS, 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 Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd. - Exeter Complete Sanitone Cleaning Laundry and Storage Service Pick np Mon., back on Thurs. Pick up Thurs., ,back on Monday. (Local Agent) EARL OESC1-l. Barber Shop Zurich FOR SALE Choke quality Cabbages, Cauliflower, beets suitable for canning. ;Apply to Wilfred Mniusseau, R.R. 2, Hen- sail, eap,sail, Highway 84, 21/e miles wesit of Nensalll. Phone 92r2, Zurich. FOR QUICK. SALE • A m•an'e dark brown winter overcoat• good condition. Apply 1Ph. 85 r 17, Zuai,eja, FOR SALE. APPLES - Limited quantity •<tf Mackintosh apples for rte. Apply Ted. Steinbach, -Zurich. 2t* WANTED An old barn to be tern down or removed. Apply to M. Veianurt, R. R, 12!, Zurich. Phone 93 r 2,. , 2t'� FOR SALE A good used washing machine, in splendid !condition, for quick sale. Apply to Herald Office, Ph. 80. Hlonouraaible Judges, •Ladies and Gentlemen, Bays and Girls — The subject -,I have !chosen, for this even- ing is -- CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP • I wonder how many of us here to- night have ever'asked ourselves gust what it means to be a Canadian Cit- izen?. Have we stopped to consider the privileges that are tolurs? The right to live, love, and enjicy the great freedom and bounteful good- ness of this fair .Doniruion. Wihat do we mean, by Citizenship. Is it not the smile, the friendly meeting, the warm handshake," the words of thanks for the services rendered to us and the watchful eye for the opporttinity or chance to serve in. tun? :Is it not the interest we take in the welfare of othe s, e the cheerful recognition :If their rights an¢ dig- nities? Is it not living together in a !com- munity with peace and hanno'ny't Mr and Mrs IP. J. Cunningham anal i Everyone 'ea us shou'l'd try to bel REA�. . ;pyon. the table the meal is ready d 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 meail Frag- rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun: for b:•eakfast.. luselous fruit -filler treats for luncheon..piping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread in variety, too, for snacks any tient 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 y�tray today!���p r!, asty`'N l Bakery PHONE 100 — ZL]RICI1 rev's" Lurch FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT LUNCHES • Try Delicious York Ice Cream for Picnics and Parties, in Bricks, Half Gallons and 21/2 Gallons C. ANDERSEN B.A. Station - Dashwood OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Property for Sale i • Six-year-old House, large living iroomh, dining room and one bedroom with closet and hardwood floors in each room: 3 -piece bath and modern large kitchen with double sinks on main floor; two large bedrooms up - stirs with lots of closet space. Com- plete basement with hot and cold water; fruit room and coal room. iBreezeway and adjoining garage,with nice lawn and garden. Apply only on Saturday and Sunday to Donald ;Hartman. Telephone 79 Zurich. • For Appointment, Dashwood 27 r 13 J, NORMAN COWAN Bookkeeping and Income Tax little Helen iC1are aa Port Credal. helpful peoino.tere in the community' • "apart a pleasant week -end at thc we rive. `Sarepta' The simple, everyday things of life cost sa.r lit•1e and and mean so 'much that they cannot help but sweeten human realationship. Every 'Canadian: should appreciate the rights he has of voting, the tire of the fran:hise and realize and un- derstand the principles of demacraer and be willing to eeeactice these prin- ciples. Good citizen, ship must always em- phasize it!he moral and epirit.u-il val- ues of life and we should always ,place spiritual values first. Tie say the world is a neighbourhood, is not enough. !We must biuld a brother - heed and practise disciplines that sake amen free. —Thank You! extern Fier&' MOOS! Weather irtellrence honkie of her parents, Mr. and Mae. C. L. Smith. Miss. Norma •Steinback and ibr.other Edge: attended a reception in De- troit over the weekend also visited with their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. Morley Witmer of that city. Mr and Mrs Donald (Manson and family of Toronto' spent the week- end as the lame, of their mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Manson, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger. Mr and Mrs Stuart Koehler and family IA Kitchener spent the week- end with their cousine, iMr and Mrs. Ross Johnston and other relatives in Zurich. OF WOODSTOCK biA'I4GEST RESERVE BAY, ARCS OF ANT CANADIAN MUT- SUM COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ,,. RATES lON APL!!I��CA.'x.I'ION CA s n F. KLO?P -'ZURICH AGENT ALSO DEALER 1N LIGHTNTNC, a tAiT iriak;i, ALL Kt.atta`i titkl :Oki. Nix and Mrs Ed. Brenner and daughter of Kitchener were recent visitors at the home of the former's mother, who accoanpanied them to the city to visit with her children and friends for a week or so. Miss Mary Louise Fritz has retur- ned to her studies in Toronto., after a lovely week -end at the home of hal' parents, Mr and Mrs., Ward Fritz. Miss Ella Link of Exeter being a :Sunday guest at the Fritz home. Mr and !Mrs Chas. Pulford and children of London; Mr and Mi.A. R. Qxland and children of Ha'milt>n, and 114os Arlene Haberher of London. were Thanksgiving guests with Mr and QVirs. Ferri Haberer. Mr's. M. Studer has returee,z to her home in Detroit after spendin, a few weeks at the home of her :hiss and brother; Mrs. Well John:si on, and Mr aud. Ilr's Gideon it.oca:ro, n1:'o visiting with other relatives. Mr and `Mrs Noah Wagler, Mrs. C,Lebold, 'Mr's. C. Baechler, Mr. John Bender from. Shakespeare, siren' a pleasant day at the an,ne of their niece, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Swart,:- en.truber, Blake. WON FIRST PRIZE Congratulations have been eei.ertd- ed to !Miss Anne Hammel, Ohm Canadian) who spoke on the subject Citizenship, and received first ptire for public speaking an. the Comirem•. ity Centre on Fair Night. She •at- tercl . S,S. No. 3, Ilay To'wnsbin,ea i ''Miss Maly Kiopp is et tG1tchor ref: he scheal. Following is her addrrort: Service Hay P. 0. Salesman Wanted RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN Lin Huron Comity. Trade well estab- lidhed. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Weite at once. Rawleigh's Dept. J-4518-1 89, Montreal, P. Q. - FAMILEX Make money easily selling finest line of household necessities, full or part. time. !Wherever you may live write in for free catalogue and details. :FAMILEX, Dept. B. Station C., liKontreal, Canada MAI COMFORT ECa//OMY This modern furnace with automatically con- trolled heat provides humid- ified, filtered, evenly warmed and circulated air for health and coma fort ...no stale fumes or odours in the house when you own a Clare. And it's so economical to buy and operate! Come in and see this beautiful new furnace for yourself. Ione Heolthhful-Alrisfiltered,humidified, evenly warmed and circulated. Carefree -:Automatic thermostatic controls. Clean -Alters remove dust and dirt from air. t5 Dependable -•Built with finest ma- terial and guaranteed by Clare Bros. r0 Economical -Delivers maximum heat from fuel used, STALE & WEIDO Exclusive 92 Dealers Zurich, Ont. 4 4 4, 4 0 WE HAVE THE MOST MODERN IN; Bathroom fixtures Electrical Appliances Automatic Keating Air Conditioning Beatty and Pedlar Products Glidden, Spread Satin and C. V. Paints Super Kern Tone and Kern Glo WE DO SPRAY PAINTING— See Us For Your Hardware Needs: Plumbing - Heating Tinsrnithing SALES & SERVICE Rader & Mittlehitz Phone Zurich - 63. nY 12I':s n•... ":.4? acre Binder Twine e a 6 fige a a tt THE TWINE SEASON IS HERE AGAIN SEE US FOR BALER AND BINDEi" TWINE SEE US FOR GRAIN IN TRUCK LOTS TRY OUR CHICK STARTER! Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday Cattle on Saturday a c, 5 � Hensall i ric Co - Phone Hensall 1 15. Zurich 220 OD we THEY ARE HERE NOW ! Plastic Overshoes for Women and Girls— Girl's si?es 13 to 3. Including smoke shaded for Women. Men's Rubber Boots, priced from .... 3.95 to 6.75 We also have a good supply of Orient Nylons in 30, 60 and 90 gauge at 99c. Oesch Shoe Store Phone, Res. 130. - Store 82 INIStIVRATZ-MW% ..Z i � v'', 2 's� PAINT WITH -.I X. SCARF'S �P 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 Pruner 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, THIX goes farther -- easier. Available at OUR AIM To Serve and Satisfy. D.tars Main St. Hardwaire Stole Phone 213 4a 4 4 a • • 0 ca 8649@g®iPaii#4616) oseemaasseageofxsase