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ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
Poet Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday_
Phone 355,1
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
For
HURON AND LAM•BTON
For your Sale, large or small, Cour-
teous and Efficient Service at all
lines!
Phone 57 r 2.
DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone Zurich 92 r 7.
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, ah Street,
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Opposite Drug ZURICH
rhone----9 6.
BUTCHERS
. u•rlchs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let us supply you with the
very choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc. always on hand. Kept
Fresh iri Electric Refrigeration
'lighest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Hides and Skins
H, N1lna )ln.t, & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
'Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
£hone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
,A premium for delivPredc.ream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
•nd Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
LOCM, NEWS
Maw. George Riehardson is spending
blie week at London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Deiehert
spent a day in London last week.
The many friends of iMrs. Annie
Siebert wish to congratulate her on
her 85th birthday, on Sunday last.
Rev. E. W. Heixnrich made a bus-
iness trip to Kitchener last week in
the interest of Church Missions.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer 'of
Detroit visited at the home of their
sisters here, also attended the wed-
ding of their niece, Miss Florence
,Steinbach, on Saturday afternoon,
Miss Pauline Haberer who is at-
tending Western University at Lon-
don, spent the •week_end at the fro:me
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Theo.
Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Way of Tweed,
and Mr. and Mrs. Horce Pope of Tnr-
ento, were week -end visitors at the
home of lVlr and Mrs. W. A. Sieber,.
Miss Kathleen Hess who is attend-
ing St. Joseph's Nursing School at
London, war a visitor at her home
here last week.
Mr and Mrs. Kuno Hartman .of the
Goshen line south, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Hartman of Waterloo
one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howald
and family, Mrs. Kenneth Crisp and
daughter Barbara of London, were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and' Mrs. Gordon Howald, and Mr.
Henry Howald.
Mrs. Heimpell and son Ronnie; Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd •Co•ok and daughter
Patricia of Kitchener; Mr and Mrs.
Lorne Cook of Waterloo were week-
end visitors at the home of their
mother, Mrs. Mary Brenner.
Mr and .Mrs. Oxland spent several
days over the week -end at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs,
Ferd Haberer, Mr. Oxland has left
feild!'IB'oston, Mass., where he is tak-
ing an .advanced training in Engin-
eering.
WEDDING AT GRANTON
At the home of Mr and Mrs ,Well-
ington Brock, Granton, their daugh-
ter Anna Helena, *as. united in mar-
riage .to James MacLean Rowcliife,of
Hensall, son of Mr and Mrs.. Oliver
Rowcliffe, ,Hensall, Friday, April 07th
Rev. G. Wanless officiated. Miss Mary
Wright was pianist and Mary Hern
was soloi,t. The bride was given hi
marriage by her father and looked
charming. Mrs. Tom Ogle, London,
sister of the .bride, was bridal attext-
dant, while Donald Munn, Hensall,
was groomsman, and Tom Brock, bro-
thereof the bride ushered. Following,
a reception, .at the bride's home, the
couple left for a trip to Washington
and the U.S.A. They will reside on
the groom's. farm No. 4 Highway,
south of Hensall
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FOR SALE
34 York -Tarn Pigs 6 to 10 weeks
old; 3 good Durham heifers, one
freshened a week. — Albert W.
•Shirray, Phone 683 r 11, Hensall 1-c
FOR SALE
A quantity' of baled, second cutt-
ing mixed hay. Apply to Nelsen
Rei1ey, Kippen, Phone 690 r' 4, Hen-
sall.
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FOR SALE
Light grey baby carriage for sate.
Francis Kipper, Zurich.
PIGS FOR SALE
30 started pigs for immediate sale
More ready in.the near future. --
Aaron Oestreicher, Ph. 57 r 10, Dash-
wood. ate
WANTED
To purchase a farm in the Zurich
District, preferrably in the westerly
part.—Write bcx 808 Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
GARDEN TRACTORS—We handle
the Waterloo Garden Tractors 2,- 4,
and 10 h.p. For further particulars
see me. Ferd Haberer, (Phone 112,
Zurich. 4tp
INSURANCE
Western Farmers Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
4.1 OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
*iuount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
Total Cash iu Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE
Seed Grain For Sale
Thursday, Maiy 3rd, 1951
TIDY STREETS
(Contributed)
In. New York City it is an offence
to drop an empty cigarette package
or a piece of paper on the street.
True, it has been an offence for a
long time, but just recently, the city
entered into a full-time campargn to
enforce the law. In one day 2Z6 men
and women were summoned to ap-
pear in court • because a sanitary in-
spector saw them contribute to the
dirt and litter of Manhattan by drop-
ping something on the street or side-
walks.
Dirty, littered streets are an eye-
sore, whether they be in New York
or in our own town. They indicate
that the citizens lack civic pride.
When the litter and the dirt are al-
lowed to remain on the streets for
several dalys, possibly the civic ad-
ministration is at fault.
No matter how often citizens are
asked to be tidy and neat, there al_
^i;,s e ms to be an element that is tYOUR BAKER not only supplies
'.' nateee untidy. This element can,
delicious wholesome bread for your
oft,- n does, undo the work of the table—bread for your recipes. Out
cense:entious citizen who takes a
Exide in neat and unlittered streets. of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of mouth-watering goodies to
READ
ori the table
the meal is ready
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
When this happens, drastic measures
are necessary to stop the practise of
throwing anything not wanted into
the streets.
Neat, unlittered streets might well
be the aim of our town in 1951. Un-
tidiness is .a had habit, easilly acquir-
ed, which, if permitted to continue;
becomes increasingly contagious.
HYMENEAL
Gingerich _ Gingerich
A pretty spring wedding took place
at the Zurich Mennonite Church, on
Tuesday, April 24th when Miss Helen
Marie Gingerich, youngest daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Solomon Gingerich
was united in marriage to Mr. Keith
Gingerich, son of Mr and :Mrs. Peter
Gingerich, of the Bronson line north,
Stanley Township. A quartette com-
posed of Miss Mildred Steckle, Mrs.
Earl Oesch, Mr. Elton Bender and
Mr. Alvin Gingerich sang "0 God of
Wisdom" and "Oh 'Happy Horne."
The pastor of the church, Stephen M.
Peachey performed the ceremony and
Albert Martin read the scripture Ies-
son.
The bridal couple were attended
by Mr and Mrs. Kenneth 'Gingerich.
A delicious wedding supper was ser-
ved to fifty guests after which the
bridal couple left fora trip to Nia-
gara Falls and New Kork State. Up-
on their return they will reside on
the bridegroom'3 farm on the Bron -
on line, Stanley.
Truemner - Rundle
At the home o" fie bride's parents,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Rundle, Thames A gent's in
Bicyclegood condition.
Road, Margaret Jeanette Rundle be.
Apply to Myles Uttley, 'Box 36, Zur-
came tha bride of Ellwood Claire ich, Ont.
Truernnea, son of Mr and Mrs. Hilton
Truemner, Zurich. The. Rev. W. J.
Snell, T'•-eter, officiated and Miss Hel-
en ,Shapton, soloist, was accompanied
by Mrs. William Fuss, who played
the bridal music. The bride given in
marriage by her father, wore a gown
of white slipper satin with lace bertha
crowning its nylon yoke and, a full
skirt extending to a slight tram. Her
Tong veil was caught to a beaded
headdress •and she carried •a shower
bouquet of Better Time roses and
snapdragons. .
Mrs. Harry Dougall attended her
sister, and Miss Janet Skinner, cous-
in • of the bride, and Miss Carol Rei-
chert, cousin of the groom, were
flower girls. Attendants were gown_
ed alike in dotted Swiss, their e.kirts
trimmed with lovers' knots in contras
ting colours. Mrs. Dougall's gown
was accented in pink, and the flower • Including:
girls' gowned in blue. William Fuss: Chesterfield Suite (like new)
was .best man, and Hugh Rundle, bro- , Modern Dining room Suite
ther of the 'bride, and William .Snider Modern Bedroom Suite
cousin of the groom, were ushers. Studio Couch, Stoves, Quirts, Rugs,
Club Monetta, Exeter, was the sett -'Electric Washing Machine
M.ontcalm Barley, grown from Regis-
tered seed 1950. Also 1 pair 30x3%
Tires and Tubes. --Fred J. Haberer,
Phone 94 r 11, Zurich. 2*
FOR SALE
crown the menu of every, meal! Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for luncheon. ,piping hot Par-
ker House Rolls 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 your menu maker,
See what's on his tray today!
Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 --- ZURICH
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of AUBREY
J0•SEPH LUCIER, late of the Town.
of Zurich, in the County of Huron,
Parish Priest, who died on the 8th
day of December, 1t950, are required
to file with the undersigned full
particulars of their claims on or be-
fore the 12th dai3 of May, 1951.
Immediately after that date the
assets of the said estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims of which notice shall then
have been given.
DATED at Wallaceburg, this 18th
day of April, 1951.
FRANK A. HYDE,
1Wallacpbburg, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Executor.
FOR SALE
A good young work horse, about
1300 -lbs. Apply to A. Ducharme,
Phone 77 r 2, Zurich. *
FOR SALE
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HENSALL and ZURICH
WE'RE READY TO HU YOU
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YOUR CAR represents a major investment.
It deserves the best of care—and that's what we're
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
job or just a battery check, we really try to give good,
thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you
coming back.
We'd appreciate a chance to show you
what we can do.
Hector Foncier
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS
411
SAVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME
MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM-
PPARE OUR PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TH ES!,
In spite of the steady rise in shoe prices, we still
have several items at the old price. We suggest
you take advantage of these prices while they last.
We also carry various lines of Shoes:
MEN—The Scott McHale Arch Preserver, also
their make in Broquis and Moccassin Vamps,
and the various styles by Ritchie.
WOMEN....The Scroggin Dress Shoe in a number
of the latest styles. The Dr. Nilson and Gracia
Arch Shoes.
CHILDREN—Skip Along, Gro -Mor, Tommy Tuc-
ker and, the Merry -Go -Round Shoe by Delli
Colli. See our Window Display.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Very desirable dwelling property
in Zurich. Wired, hot and cold wat-
er on tap, modern cupboards, full
bath room, hardwood floors, etc.,
large Lot, fruit trees. For further
particulars apply to Harvey , Clausius
Zurich. R•r--
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS •
In the VILLAGE OF HENSALL
On
SATURDAY, MAY 5th-, at 1 p.m.
Full line of Household Furnishings
WOO() Tops and Slabs — F. C.
Kalbfleiscli & Son, Ltd. Zurich • c
Dead Stock
ng for the reception, and later the
couple left for a wedding trip to
Niagara Falls and the United State:,
the bride wearing a navy gabardine
suit with white and navy accessories
and corsage of red roses. Mr. and
Mrs. Truemner will reside in Zurich.
$2.75 Each. Prompt Service for
Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone
24 r 4, Crediton Central. -c1-5-'50
NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrattgements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood --- Phone 35099
VIM( "lRIVAIMI `• cm3
Sewing Machine, China, Kitchen
Utensils, Etc.
Terms—Cash
Mrs. Elizabeth Chesney, Propritres:.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
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You can't go wrong when you buy a well known
Reliable Beatty Washing Machine
We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers
at three popular prices:
$119.50 149.50 159.50
Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges.
Come in and see them - they'll speak for themselves
Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard-
ware on hand.
Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes.
Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc.
Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy!
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HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY 1VIASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT-
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
"The Service Arm for Canadian Farm"
Tel. Shop 149 Ocr Klopp R. 60
EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS!
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