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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-03-29, Page 41 t ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Used Tractor Barg - ins 1—Case VA and mounted plow • 3 years old. 1—Case VA, no Hydraulic, 3 yrs. old. 1—Case "C" on perfect Rubber, with P. T. 0. 1 Trish Forclson on steel, a good one. 1—Case D.C.-3 Demonstrator, a cash bargain. 2 Used 9-24 Tires, ideal for Spreader. Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 - Exeter, Ont NOTICE At a recent meeting of the Direct- idars of The Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a xatotion was passed prohibiting the 'use of Electric Brooders in Barns "Usured in the Company. Any viol- ,ation of the rule voids the Insurance. H. K. Either, Secretary, Crediton, Ontario. FOR SALE Several ton, of baled hay (red clover and timothy mixed) and 10 or 112 ton, of mixed feed, i13eaver outs and Urban barley. —Richard Robinson, Box 37, 1. It. No 1, Zurich; Phone 33 on G99, liensall, ()nt. Farm For Sale 148'::; .teres on Blue Water High- way, half mile south of St. Joseph, 7 miles north of Grand Bend. 50 acres of good clay loam, 50 acres of sandy loam, ,balance good pasture land with running water in creek. 7 acres bush, large bank barn, imp- lement shed and large house with telephone. Close to Hydro. $1,000. clown, balance easy terms. —Write to Louis ,Brisson, 5870 Tecumseh Rd. E., Windsor, Ont. or phone 525711 Windsor. St. Josephand d Beav er Townn The family of Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard of this Blue Water Highway gathered under the parental roof to be with their parents on Easter Sun- day; needless to say the whole affair was a joyous one, when their child- ren from Windsor, London, Kitchen- er, and also those in the immediate vicinity formed a family :group and exchanged Easter Greetings and as well took part in a delicious Easter ANNUM • • trcts Wanted BARLEY - OATS - AND - KIDNEY BEANS H.E.P.C. APPROVED BEAN COOKERS Phone 87W FOR SALE We E Reid Dashwood, Ontario The "D I O N" Steel Thresher Equipped with Roller Bearings; -available with Shredder, Elevator or grain thrower; steel tires; freight prepaid; order early; call or write LEONARD SARARAS Phone 77 r 11, Zurich rubber or • • •• • 1 $ • 1 1 1 1 1 • WALL BOARD Easy to paint or paper. Many grsdes and types in stock. Per Square Foot as low as 5 Cents MAPLE FLOORING Select grade, end -matched Maple Flooring. Per 100 Square Feet $23.00 CONVERT YOUR • ATTIC 10% Down 30 Months To Pay Wasted Attic Space can be eas. ily and Economically Converted into extra. Bedrooms or an income pro. during Apartment. , You can do most of the work yourself. See our collection of plans and ideas. FREE ESTIMATES Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd. Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies Zurich and Goderich 'Telephones: ZURICH 80; Res. 162. GODERICH 388 dinner, Mr. Raymond Geromette to De- troit cabled on friends in this -neigh- bourhood over the week -end, Mr. Pierre Ducharme, agent for the Windsor Allied Transportation, i\liss Ella Gagnac of Ahrnerstburg, were week -end visitors with rn.e for- mer's parents -on the 13.W. Highway. Mr, Sonny Siemon was an Easter lnisitor with Isis parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Sieman of near St. Joseph Mr, and, Mrs. Ted Laporte and family of Windsor passed the week- end in their farm home. Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Cantin Jr., and family and Mr. Pierre Cantin,all of Detroit, were Easter visitors- with their parents in St, Joseph. —COURTESYt— A tiny thing is courtesy. Yet bigger than the sky, A thing that you can give But money cannot buy. It's like a fragile flower To the desert breeze unfurled And warm,; the coldest places In this cold and thoughtless world. It's guiding' strangers, though it Takes you off your -course a mile, It's thanking folks in lovely jobs For service with a simile. It's asking—not cammanding, And it's sharing some 'one's Ioad, It's -going back to move -a rock That !blocks another's road, A priceless, endless treasure That's been here since life began, Courtesy! is the link that binds The Brotherhood of Man. —IN MEMORIAM— In Loving Memory or William Ducharme Sr., who passed away April 1946. Five years Inas passed away Since our great sorrow fell; The shock that we received that day We still remember well. The Heavenly gates were open wide, A lovely voice said, Come! We mourn for him in silence, No eye can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. —.Sadly missed by wife, family and other relatives and friends. DASHWOOD Mr and 1VIrs Thos. Smythe of Lon- don and Mr and Mrs Jimmy Taylor of Sarnia spent Good Friday' and Easter with Mr and Mrs Chas : Stein- hagen. Mr and Mrs J. Cudmore of; Tor- onto spent a few days with her`moth- er Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. Mr. Chas. 'Stire of Bowmaavxi.le, called on friends here last week. Mr and Mrs Elgin 1'Ierner and Harold Luft spent the weekend -boli days with relatives here Mr and- Mrs Robt Hopere t aad S' Jack Huffmanof 'PbrtColborne spent Easter holidays with- relatives here. Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Witzel Mr .and Mrs. Harry Guenther of Windsor spent Easter with LLvir and Mrs. Sid Baker. Miss Lavada Haxtieib is in - Sea - forth Hospital at present. Miss Stone hill is spending herhol- idays at her home in London and Miss Marks at her home in' Listowell Mrs. Leta Taylor and Anne spent Easter Sunday with relatives in Lon- don. Mr and Mrs INlurray,Wolfe of Tor- onto spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Wolfs. Misses Ruth and Dorothy Oestrei- cher and brother Mr. John Oestreieh- er of Clifford spent Sunday with re- latives. Mr' and Mrs Harry Cook and fam- ily of Windsor and Mr and Mrs. K. Streets of Clinton spent Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs: D. Tie- rnan. Misses Bernice Tyler and Madelene Corriveau of London spent the holi- days at their home here. -Mr and Mrs Roy Bender of Toron- to were holiday visitors with his fa- ther, Mr. John Bender. Mr and Mrs John Snyder of Brant- ford were holiday visitors with her mother Mrs. Hayter. Mr and 'Mrs. Jack Raschke or De- troit and Mr and Mrs E. Bareiiffe of Clinton spent the week -end holidays with relatives here. Mr and Mrs.. Walter Ness of Wind- sor and -Paul and Miss Douglas of Stratford were Sunday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Ness, At the Easter Sunday servrce in the Evangelical church the Dedicat- ion took place of a Baptismal Font, which was presented to the church by the grand children in memory of the late Mr and Mrs. Gottfried Oes- treicher. HENSALL Mr and Mrs. Lorne Hay and little non expect to take up residence in the Village in the home they recently purchased from Mr W. R. Davidson. Mr. Hay conducts the coal business, and locker service here. Mrs. Mary Chesney, Toronto, was an Easter guest with' her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Sam Dougall. Mrs. Effie Bell, London, has' re- turned home after 'spending a week ,vitt her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dignan. Dr. G. M. Jarrott. of -Stratford, formerly o.f Kippen, left Monday for Itilurope to take a medical course in qbatetrics, he will be gone seven nonths and will spend some time in 2S -SCI Via HyDRU cIGNUASDA 11DN 141E Thu:rsd'ay, March 29th, 19511 ' Hensall - Exeter Zurich Dashwood and Surrounding Area 15 NOW IN - PROCESS OF BEING CHANGED FROM 25 TO 60 CYCLES! ;'::>.;\�+,�'4.:ii 4."�+1 S•xvt+`y+{;•�`.:.Any+"v\v{'}\1�v'�':tiV :•y,�'�Ki�gi,::2 } t1 ':{ ' :v .L'::<ui;:, ';y?v�i,V�,v `\�}?vi: �.+\lt�}•:.}J ti�.'.}v�n',\•}i.+•:•?{1+v }•:kv. .•..,.%. f`. v.h .fi OR V F`•i';i2::::::'{i:>:L?'•'nti:;� }f:}••i:;S:Gt{i i^,:.ti�:•::,ir{�Y•:b .ytiv,:°J.`i{.}..�;�'r:;�:vi::::::::)�i::;:•<:iS.:r,;; .y:.<:;y.};%•i:<>..;:�"`•:\ �b x i;>Sr;%v:,q::.'.'s2•++x.'y�•k ♦ b.M<.. ar•s>; n •.C+•.':v',y' ', kK.•},.,+:, {.l t.y: :i.,} �.s •ry1 i yb:v!�5•,{.>;+v `n: : Cbr� n,...ra...,.. . 'ii:i'4:{bn•: %v4:i•i.':, i.�G:..:,•'rN.•}L:nG'v.bdr.}2url�%y:.:Y•kw'w�GLO • ARE ALREADY A RESIDENT AND PLANNING ON BUYING MN* ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AFTER INVEN- TORY HAS 'BEEN MADE ARE PLANNING ON MOVING INTO THIS DISTRICT WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLEASE BE SURE TO NOTIFY HYDRO AREA OFFICE F.S.D. AT ONCE! HYDRO AREA OFFICE Cardno -Bros. Bldg., Box 369 Seaforth - Phone 570 THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO FREQUENCY STANDARDiZAiNON DIVISION •:;rb•. bYIN":/�:,•h:•::.5%'Fr•S'{+y,.'•::.yv,:ii+:..:n•.ay.•.•: :::: iCv':•. Wi�:Y QYr.?•:�f•O•r. QY'�': A ..... r..+ v.+ y b: n,....:...b;{•:•.,::•4::;n•S:vb::.::•nv: ni:^•..,{F@h:..:+r.. r::!:. .-...m•�:.- :57'x::.s•.�,gy.:Lv-`✓.ebv:::es•.:}i::•5:::.C.1.v}: }}\•:::: r: r,:::+•': %•.�ulib:SSn:.:,!r.•..:...:.v+.•:n,......y ::.•....xv:.y. v: �...-....:.i .1.....v ..t .. We like to go visiting to see how other people produce textiles. A good many .come to visit us, and we like this too. All main countries have textile industries, and people coxae from other countries in the western group to study our methods. The textile industry here in Canada is among the leaders in technical skill and effectiveness. And along with the U.S. it pays the highest wages for textile employment any- where. In Canada the industry is the largest employer of manufacturing labor, Textiles also pay the largest manufacturing wage' hill in this country. In these times, the size and technical. ability of the industry are important features of Canada's strength. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED MANUFACTURERS OF PRODUCTS m .. 2MP.>.b?Y>amsztml-AMmh7••i7��w.wai4.`did'rl.Vre.:.i.,$•b'�3uaiSS.ean:Y'VinaM`.FEwWT}Swvfa�•n�f.•^,-.b,\.so£�'�'' Ad. No. 5104 -- - 3 cols. x 100 lines --- 1951 .\./. Edinborough, Scotland He was ac- companied by Mrs. Jarrott. Mrs. Churchill, and daughter Miss Elvira, Toronto; Catherine and Jimmy Lavelle, Palmerston, are spen- ding Easter week with Mr and Mrs. E. It. Shaddick. Miss Jean' Foster, London Mr. and iidrs. Wim Howe, Jequline, Johnny and Peggy, Toronto; Mr and Mrs, Harold Foster and family, • 'Wing - ham Mr and Mrs. Ray„ Foster and family of Mt. Cannel, were Easter visitors with Mr and Mrs. A. Foster. Mr and Mrs. Ross Miller, Hamil- ton, were • Easter guests with Mr and Mrs. C. L. Jinks. Miss Eleanor 'Cook, and Miss Bern- ice Jinks, nurse -in -training at Vict- oria Hospital, London, spent the week -end at their respective tomes here. To Hold Ladies' Night ensall Ladies Legion Auxiliary; will eater for a- banquet for the an- nue! tenue! ladies' Night of Huron Lodes 224., in the Legion Hall Ii`ridayy anar. 3bth. Turkey with all the trimmings will be served, it is expected 'then will be some one hundred and fifty, present. Emmerson Kyle, Ed. 71"inka Prank Wright form the entertain- ment committee. -