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ZURICH HERALD
&u1?horized as ,second class mail,
ALVIN WALPER
Port Office Department, Ottawa,
PROVINCIAL
Licensed A=uctioneer
Pier your .Sale, large or small; Court-
eous and Efficient Service at all
ibbnes.
Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD
RONALD G. MCCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phones: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg,
455 Res. Ratenlnury S.t
CI..INTON
ONTARIO
G. B. 'CLANCY
Optometrist — Optician
(Successor to the late A. C.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointments phone 3s,
Gtsderich - Ont.
ARTHUR FR- SER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
P«EFICE - Copper Ann, Wil:liien Sts.
Phone Exeter 504
MOBILE DISPOSAL
CONTRACTING
Septile Tank Cleaning , Repairs
Drains, Watermains, Ete.
New Instalatione on Cement Septi:e
Tanks, Drainage Tile and Drains
To meet Your Requirement
Ph. 2105 Grand Bend 'Ph. 205
GYi
Drs. COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Brace with Residence, Main Street.
Opposite Drug Store
Phone 96 ZURICH
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial insemination infor-
naation or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone iihe Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at. Clinton
eta 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30
A.M. We have all breeds available -
top quality at low cost.
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street — Exeter
Open Every Week Day
'recent Wednesday
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
EXETER — PHONE4
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.ni. et Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
ZURICH'S .POPULAR
'ATEA T A.11, ET
.rr US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE
VERY CHOICE OF
'CURED MEATS, BQLOGNAS. Mr and Aire Henry Boshart prom
SAUSAGES, ETC. ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MODERN
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
YUNGBL'JF BROS.
LOGAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs Hugh. Thiel were to
London on Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Haberer left on
Sunday for 'trip to California.
.Mr and. ,ZVirs.. Feed Haberer tspent
the week -end wiiih Mr and Mrs. Rol t
Oxland, at Hamilton.
!Mrs, Newell Geiger, Mrs. Nancy
IOc,ehler motored to iMiteh.ell one
day last week,
Mr. Wm. Haws of Woodstock spen.t'
the week -end with his parents, Mr
and Mee, Albert G, Hess.
IVIr. Chris. Swaa'tzentrutber toff (Blake
is on the sick list. His many friends.
wish him a speedy recovery. •
Dr. and Mrs, Archie 1VlacKinnon of
Galt, visited with their another, Mrs
M. MacKinnon and other relatives on
Suday. •
Mr and Mrs Ted Steinbach had ..a
mot lovely visit over the week -end
at 'the home of their daughter, Mr.
and ;Mrs, Hackett in St. 'Cathaeines.
;1,:N, ---At the Alexander 'Marine
Hospital, Godericth, oar Saunday, Nov-
ember 4th, T,95(i, to a,Vlr and Mee.
Victor ;Hey, a son.
Mr and Mrs 'U -ban Pf]e of The
].4.th Con., and Mr and Mrs Kenneth
:Greb of Centralia spent the week -end
' with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio.
BORN --- At the South • • Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on October 19th,
19116 to Mr and ,Mrs. Laird Jaeo'be,
of Tarr Line, Hay Township, a son
(Ray, Laird.)
Mr. Arthur Truemner of Toronto
spent bee week -ed here with relati-
ves, also in the interest of his sister,
Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston who is a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Sam Hey of Blake Inas retur-
ned bomae after spending a few we-
eks at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Elva Young and family at Ham-
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs O'Brien of Manitoba,
are visiting at the home of the for-
mer's (brother, Mr. William O'Brien
and family for a few days over the
week -end.
Visitors at the home tart Mr and
Mrs. Sol. Gingerich, Goshen Line
south, were Mr and .Mrs Henry Bos -
hart of St. Jacobs, Mrs. Ezra Koeh-
ler, Mr. Jacob Kennel both of Kit-
chener.
Mr and Mrs. Michael. Bowman and
daughter 'Miss Dorothy of St. Jacobs;
Mr. and Mrs Lorne Bowman and
family of Waterloo, spent Sunday at
the home of the former's son, Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Bowman molf town.
Mrs. Christina 'MacDonald, Mr and
Mrs. Eldon Henderson, Mr and Mrs
Murray Henderson, Linda and Leery
of the Lucknow vicinity, epent Sun-
day at the home of the former's dau-
ghter, Mr and Mrs. Menne Uesctr of
town.
Rev. K. Zarn pastor of Zion Luth-
eran church, Dashwood, was a bus-
iness •caller in town on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Franklin Walker of
Lansing, Mich., were week -end viii t
ors with Mrs Walker's brother Mr.W.
H. Edigihoffer of the 1.4th Concession.
Have Moved
Mr and Mrs Clarence Gazebo and 1
ZURICH HERALD
Sprayed Apples For Sale 'For .Avpointrnexrt,
Northern Sytp, Greening, Delicious, IDasluwood 27 r 13
Tolman Sweet, Baldwin and Cider
Apples — Fred MoClylmont, one mile
south .of Varna. 2t4
FOR SALE
One used Refrigerator, 9 cu, ft,
large tlreezex, is in A-1 shape, $85.00
Power lawn mower new, reg, 79.85
for $59.95. Used Bicycles for Sale,
Used Eleatic Motors z4-h.p like
new. 'Television at the old low
prices,
ROLLIES" —• GRAND- BEND
Young Pigs For Sale
1t2I young "York figs ..for Mimed,
late Sale. — iMrs. Wm. Le•ibold,
Zurich. 2te
Salesman Wanted
Available at rr:oco — Gaon Rawl-
Hart/nat. Telephone 79 Zurich.
sigh tnaainess. Selling experience
helpful but not required. Car nec — — --------_.__.._
essaryc. Write at ,once for particul-
milking, due in March; Brindle cow,
4Vloratreal, P.Q. milki•ng, due in ;March; Holstein cowl
milking, iwith calf at foot; 2 Hol -
J. NORMAN COWAN
Bookkeeping
`Sarepta'
and Income Tax
Service
Hay P. 0.
Property for Sale
Sax y+r-old House, large living
rooms, silthag room and one bedroom
with clot;t'tl and hardwood floors in
each roone; 3 -piece bath and modern
large leitehen with double sinks on
main Bohr; two large ,bedrooms up -
stirs with lots of cioeet space. Com-
plete basement with hot and cold
water,; fruit room and coal room.
Breezeway and adjoining garage,with
nice lawn and garden. Apply only
on Saturday and Sunday to Donald
ars. Rawlergh's Dept. K -458-"1.T
FOR SALE stein Heifers, rising 2 yrs. old;
' Winter coat in Ho]stein yearling steers, `
A rose color girl's Poultry —..20 Muscovy ducks, a
good condition, age 10a12. Priced eraging 8' lbs.20 New Hemp.
„ each;
reasonable. Phase 49, Zurich. c land Sussex cockerels, averaging 7-
FOR
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FOR SALE ! lbs. each.
Teems — Cash
A girls' wizster coat, size 11 in Oscar Diirdharrne & Sons Proprietors
good •conditi'an. May be seen at R. F. Stade and Son, Clerks.
Reg & Jim's Men's Wear, or phone Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
47J., Zurich, O`nt, c J
WANTED Clearing Auction Sale '
Someone to feed i1:0 or 20 steers, Of Hou:?ehold Effects and Misc.
by the month or by the Pound gain. ,nems, on the premi:•es, Main Street
Apply to Wale Wein, Phone 5.4e Eaet, Village of Crediton.
Dashwood. 2tc
NOTICE
CARETAKER WANTED
For S. S. No. 5, Stanley.
Sealed Tenders will be received
by the undersigned up to the 15th
of November, 1956.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Apply to :—
Milton Pollock,
R. R. No. 1, Varna,
(Secretary Treasurer S. S:
No. 5, Stanley.
FOR SALE
Quebec coal Heater with pipes.
Apply to Clarence Gascho, Zurich,
Ph;:ine 108. 2tc
FOR QUICK SALE
1. Piano, used, reasonable, in. good
con dition.
alt, Dining Room ,Suite, like new.
1;. !China •Calbinet, cheap.
For further direction appy at
Herald 'Office or P.O. Box 308,
Zui Leh. 2tc
AUCTION SALE
daughter Martha have mowed into 1
•
their home which they purchased Consisting of 55 head Beef and
some time ago from Dr. G. St. Pierre Dairy Cattle and Poultry.
located in the westerly part of the On the premises, Lot W zis 28, Con.
village on Main Street. We welcome Lot 10, Hay Township. 11 miles
north of Zurich, Goshen line. The
undersigned Auctioneer is instructed
to sell by public Auction, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th.
At 1 O'clock, p.m.
Beef Cattle — 3 Herefora cows
with calves at foot; 2 Durham cows
oalf at foot; 3 roan cows with calv-
es at foot; white Durham ,coax with
calf at foot; red Durham cow with
Armistice Day I calf at foot; dark red Durham Cow
Next Sunday111th, is Armistice Day with calf at foot; part Hereford and
Durham cow with calf at foot; 2
and the two minutes of silentse should part Durham and Hereford cow.•.
'ee oah:erved by every one who enjoys
the freedom of this free thinking
land :of ours made possible by those
wdto have fought and gave their lives
for this inheritage we have and are
enjoying
Attend Anniversary Services
A goodly number of villagers at-
tended anniversary services at the
Grand Bend United Church Sunday
evening where Dr. Savage, the pop•
ular radio preacher of Pontiac, Mich.
was the guest speaker. In the ev-
ening service the large church was
filled to capacity, even the basement
was crowded. Dr. Savage is an in-
teresting speaker and, preached very
impressive sermons.
RECEIVES PH.D.
Congratulations go to; Mrs. Doris
Nicholls, daughter of Mrs. Fred Mc-
Ewen, Bayfield. She was the only
woman in five upon whom the Degree
of Doctor of Philosophy was confer-
red .at Convocation at the University a Safe Sport.
o•f. Western Ontario on Friday last.
Doris received it for her work in
biochemistry. She was hooded by
her husband, 1)r. R. W. Nicholls,
professor of physio.
FRESH AND them as citizens to our village.
O'Bri.en's Produce
Highest Cash Prices Paid for
CREAM-
EGGS -
and
POULTRY
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
PHONE 101 — ZURICH
Zurich Creamery
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 Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance CL,
OF WOODSTOCK
LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE
AG#.NC1E OF ANY CANADIAN MtiT-
*AL COMPANY DOING I3USINES.3
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO , .
RATES ON APPLICATION
F. KLOPP - ZURICI
AGENT
St. Jacobs and riVIrs. Ezra Koehler
and Jake Kennell of Kitchenee were
visiting their sisters and families,
Mrs. Mary Man.'on, Mrs. Nancy Ko-
ehler, Mr and ;Mrs Edmund Eib, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Gingerich, also other
friends over the week -end.
with calves at foot; black Angus
cow, milking, due in January; 5
Hereford Heifers, rising 21 yrs. old;
2 part Hereford and Angus heifers,
rising 2 yrs. old; 2 part Hereford
and Angus Steers, rising 2 yrs. old;
5 part Hereford and Durham sum-
mer calves; Registered Hereford Bull.
rising 3 yrs- •old, Sired by Elite
Monarch I Pi Dam Real Emblem.
These cattle are best of quality and
in market condition.
Dairy Cattle — Holstein cow car-
rying second calf, due in February;
;
Holstein cow, carrying third ,calf due
in January; Durham and Jersey cow
"Andy's" Lunch
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT
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
Brady Cleaners
Thursday,
oveniber 8th, 1956
FA
on the table
seesee
eheh he,
heeseesesese
the meal is ready !
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
& Laundeteria Ltd. - Exeter delieious wholesome bread for your
table—bread for your recipes. Out
Complete Sanitone Cleaning of his Fragrant ovens come all man -
Laundry and Storage Service ser of month -watering goodies to
Pick up Mon., back on Thurs. crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
rant up Thtus., back on Monday. rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns
for b 'eakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
(Local Agent) EARL OESCH treats for luncheo:n..piping hot Par
ker House polis for dinner. Bread
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 ;'our menu maker,
See what's on his tray today!
Barber Shop - Zurich
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
1
i The Undersigned Auctioneer is in•
Istructted Cho sell by public Auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th
At 1 pan sharp.
Complete dining room suite, bureau p
table and chairs, daybed, Morris
chair, 'occasional chairs, various ven-
tre tables, floor lamps, table lamps, e
2 nraga ine racks, writing desk, ts
chrome kitchen table with 5 chairs, '
2 rocking chairs, oak kitchen table es
and churls, bureau, wardrobe, kitch_
en cuplbtolard, National Hydra range- •
ette, Edison Phonograph and records,
Connor electric washing machine 0
(like new) ; 2 ,galy, tubs, drop leaf
table, electric iron .and toaster, 2- �a
Ibrurner hot plate, circulating cial
and wood heatttr; Dutch Hydro oven; k
electric smoker; electric table model ,y
radio; ironing board; porch swing; 2
oak beds complete with springs and
m.attres;4, dressers, commodes; Sing-
er sewiiir anachi.ne, curtains, pictures,
quantity` of bedding, comforters,
quilts, large assortment of dishes,
kitchen itensils, sealers; quantityof
wood and lumber; step ladder, wire
stretichel, lamps and lanterns; 3, 15x
70., ttirest;,2s, ,2!0 -inch tires; jute and
grain ibseh'7 hoes, shovels, cider bar-
rel, laWei avower, bicycle, chains,
forks, shovels, and many articles too
numerout to mention. This is an
extra large sale and will start sharp
on time.
Clinton Brown, Proprietor.
Garnet Tricks, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL SALE
_
. HIGH QUALITY SHORTHORNS St
On the Preanises, Lot 6, Concession
.111, Hay Township. 114 nines east'
of Daehwood and 111 miles north,
Or 4 miles south of Zurich. The un-
dersigned Auctioneer is instructed to
sell by ;Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th.
At 1.30 p.m. sharp
CHOICE CATTLE -
2 white cows with Calves at foot;
4 roan cows with calves atfoot; 3
roan cows due at time of sale; 2 red
cows due sale date; 9 red cows with
calves at foot; 2 red heifers. rising
2 yrs. old; 6 roan and red yearling
heifers, all young cattle are vaccin-
ahed; fe•baby beefs weighing 600
11bs. each; road yearling butt; pure
bred red1b:ull rising 3 yrs. old; This
is an extra high quality herd of
Shorthorns; a real actptportunity to
•iai prove your on herd. Plan to at-
tend. No reserve as owner is giv-
ing up fanning.
Joseph-Sehw,artzentruber, Proprietor
R. P. .Stade. and Son, Clerks.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Bellies Sports & Cycle
GET YOUR HUNTING SUPPLIES NOW
As the Hunting Season has Started. Keep Hunting
FIRM BUYS STORE
Exeter Dist. Co-operative officials
announced their main St. 'store has
been sold to McKerlie Automotove
Ltd., London. The building is ,ceinm-
Ionly known at The Opera House,and
has been occupied by Ron Westman's
Spouts and' Auto Supply, awlhiclr went
into receivership earlier this year. It
ALAO DEALER IN LIGHTNING was purchased by the co-op from
'VOW; APD AIL Tcnvlifi DF 'Mr Glen McKnight who operated a farm
,~a.'s ;.. e e • n: machine l ,:,mess ,ttherc..
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DEER RIFLES
SHOT GUNS
22 RIFLES
GUN CASES
CLEANING KITS
SHOT GUN SHELLS
FOR ALL GAUGES
R.)FLE CARTRIDGES
FOR MOST CALIBRES
BOWS AND ARROWS
HOCKEY SKATES & STICKS
HOCKEY EQUIPMENT
For Better Prices
40 Guns in Stock
Brownies' Winchester
Reimingtons H - R,
Mossbery's Stevens
Lanages, Martin and Covey
Trade in accepted
A Large Stock of
Hunting Coats, Jackets
Caps, Mitts, Boots
High Tope
Hunting Knives
Compasses
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF BICYCLES, ALL SIZES FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS
ROLLIES' SPORTS AND CYCLE - Grand Bend
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.Igor Appointments- Phone 599 PHONE 100 — ZURICIi
your Bardwae;_ L
WE HAVE THE MOST MODERN IN:
Bathroom Fixtures Electrical Appliances
Automatic Heating 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 ' - Tinsmithing
SALES & SERVICE
ad
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Phone Zurich - 63.
ardware
Speciais!
FOR NOVEMBER —
Discount of $3.00 per Ton, on
32`''r Beef Concentrate
32% Dairy Concentrate.
24% Beef Concentrate
249 Dairy Concentrate
32`%' Beef Concentrate with Stilbestrol
24% Beef Concentrate with Stilbestrol
Plus Cash Discount $2.00 per ton.
Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday
Cattle on Saturday
Hensall District Co -Op
Phone Hensall 115. Zurich 220
Fall Footwear
THEY ARE HERE NOW !
Plastic Overshoes for Women and Girls—
Girl's sizes 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 hoe Stoic
Phone, Res, 130. Store
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