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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-07-12, Page 5ZURICH r ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, feat Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Mein Street — Exeter Open Every Week, Day Except Wednesday • Phone 355J LICENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer For HURON AND LAMBTQN for your Sale, large or small, Cour- teous and Efficient Service at all times DASHWOOD Phone 57 r 2. E. F. CORBETT Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Zurich 92 r 7. VETERINARIA.N Dr, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. ,1, VETERINARY SURGEON Oifce with Residence, Main Street, of Stanley Terp. a sons, .LUUt1,1a ,l� Mr. Wm.. A. Siebert and daughter Gail had a most delightful visit with the fortmer's• brothers in Detroit the past week. Mr and'.Mrs. 'Henry Steinbach; Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Steinbach spent the week -end in London, visiting with relatives, also .attending the Stein- beech,- McArthur wedding. Miss Patsy Stelck from (Bradford, is spending her hiolidays,at.the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs, Ed Stelck; Dashwood. Mr and Mrs. Fred Nene and fam- ily, Mr and Mrs. Ramond Jaffery; Mr and Mrs. Ziffie Charret'te and family all of Detroit spent a lovely week -end at .the home of Mrs; Jno. Oharrette, B. V', Highway, Mr. and Mrs. George Stickles and daughter of Detroit were 'week -end Birds" helping themselves to . these gueets at the home of their aura, .Mrs good treats.. good treats. Whoever John Brenner and cousins, 1VIr. and e l;.cated these fellows that tis the Mee. Lloyd Hendrick of the .13. W. chirpil_geblackbirds to devious a green Highway, south. pea patch, or those tame and almost Mr and Mrs. ,Rory Oliver of St. domesticated :robins to mess up our Marys spent the week -end in the ,cherrie trees and berry patches, Webe>: cottage at .Schade View Grove really did a jab ,of it, and a big The Weber family accompanied therm aggrivation to humanity. Not just along with some friends. A lovely so much what they eat, but the dam - time was enjoyed at the Lake Huron age in general they do. , . shore. Mrs. Adam Sippel, Mr and Mrs. BASEBALL Wilfred Sippel of Milverton, and HURON -PERTH O.B.A. Mr. Frank Greenwood from Toronto, STANDING visited on Sunday with their cousins (As of Tuesday morning, July 10 Mr and Mrs Clarence ,Schade and Mr WLT P and Mrs. Hilton True -neer of the Ews ZURICH HERALD Takes Advanced Course Misr, Anita Datars, only daughter of Mr and Mrs, Ed. J, Datars, left for Hamilton where she is taking an advanced course in Primary teaching Anita has been on the Kitchener tea- ching staff teaching primary (supplies. We wish her every success. Purchase Property A. large crowd attended the auc- tion sale in town on ,Saturday, con- ducted by Auctioneer Alvin Walper, who disposed of everything put up, realizing good prices. The property was purchased by Mr. David Meyers of Zurich for $3,500, which accord in.g to present prices, we ' think, is well worth the purchase price. It will make a nice home for the new proprietors. Having A Good Timer Cherries, raspberries and green peasare at their very best right now, and so are "The. Birds, bhe Pretty 14th Con.. Also called on the form- er's sister, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith. BORN. In Hay Township, on June 26th, to Mr. and Mrs., Bert Bachert, a son, Dale Edward. At Clinton Public Hospital, on July 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Enb, Opposite Drug Store 1J'R1CIi 'Phone•. -96, UTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let us supply you with the 'very choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Etc. always on hand. Kept 'fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for: Wool, Hides and Skins Et. Yunablut & Son PRODUCE Silverwood DAIRIES Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101Zurich Zurich Creamery FOR SALE Choice Raspberries for Sale.. Call 134, Zurich for delivery. —Gerald Gingerich. FOR SAL.E 2 Red Scotch Shorthorn Bulls, reg- istered and accredited. Apply to Fred Brown, Phone 73-4, Crediton. • FOR SALE A Rubber Tired Wagon for sale. Apply to L. A. Prang & Son. lc Mitchell .........1.: 9 Dashwood ... Lucan...... Exeter ..,..m, Clinton Colts Clinton RCAF ZURICH Hensall Goderich ..,, Centralia Juiy 5 Dashwood 5, Hensall 4 Exeter 10, Clinton Colts 5 Mitchell 8, Centralia 5 July 6 Goderich 9, Lucan 6 July 9 Exeter 10, Centralia 2 Dashwood 7, Goderich 5 Laden Twice Whipped Hensall and Zurich, two supposed- ly mediocre teams in the league this year, each clipped the powerful Luc- an Irlish in one week. Zurich's Ron Heimrich beat bhe greenmmen 4-3 at Zurich, in which Jack Elson hit a home run for the Irish with nobody on (While Yeere Jacobi for Hensall held Lucan men to four runs, while five of his mates crossed the plate. Sone of the supposedly weaker teams ^-• gaining' more momentium and confidence as the season progres- ses o '. "RI -Rebell and Dashw,clod seem to Ibe in the driver's seat with little I competition. GRAND BEND To Hold Election 3 2 1 r 19 1 1 17 3 11' 13 6 0 12 14. 111 11 6 0 8 5 1 7 8 0 6 6 1 5 7 0 2 FOR SALE Montmorency Cherries now on, bring your own 'containers and pick them yoiurself, pressed to sell.—M.1 Sullivan, 3 miles south of 'Camp Ipperwash, 10th Con. Bosanquet Tp. FOR SALE . Cocker Spaniel pups for sale. Ap- ply to Bob .Mittleholtz, Phone 198. * NOTICE PAINTING — Spray or Brush. Painting barns, houses, sheds, Roofs, Etc. By contract 'or hourly basis. Contact James Peachey Ior Gordon Eagleson, Phone 40 r 2, Dashwood. FOR SALE Massey -Harris 6 -ft. cut Binder, complete, in good condition. Apply to Alex. Ch.allett, R.R. 2, Zurich. FOR SALE 2 newly upholstered chesterfield chairs. 1 Studio Couch; 1 kitchen Cabinet. —Apply to Ervin Schilbe, Zurich. PIGS FOR SALE 15 Litters tot Started Pigs, some reads' now.—Aaron 0estreicher, Ph. 57 r 10, Dashwood p3t. STRAYED Your Unto my farm, Parr Line, a white 3 our home market for Cream faced yearling heifer. Owner can . have same by proving property and Eggs and Poultry paying expenses.—Jas. 14IcAllister. Highest, Cash Prices paid plus a• premium for delivrredcream We are- equipped to give effi tient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. - Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. NOTICF CUSTOM' DARING — S mare bales. Phone Dashwood 40 r 2. Gordon Eagles n. Farmers --- Grand Bend will hold its first elec- tio r since its incorporation as a vill- r2••e when 10 men qualified for the posts on a village council ion Tuesday n'ght. Two. qualified for reeve, nam- ely, Herman Gill, presently chairman of the village trustees, and Bruce Bossenberry will oppose Gill. Thos qualifying for council are J. W. Hol Wm. Glenn, Ken. Young, Peter Eis enbach, Eric Mcllroy,Emery Desjard ine, Merrit Thompson and Herber Pfile. Those nominated for reeve vu failed to qualify are, John A. Manor J. W. Kelt, and James Dalton, an for councils were, John A. Manor and Herb Wainwright, The new co until will take office as soon as it i elected, but will serve only until De center when another election will b held. Upon a vote by the ratepayers Grand Bend was incorporated int Lanebton county on June 24th. For merly it belronged about half to Lam bton and half to Huron. SEE OUR NEW IDEA Side Deliver~ Rake • and Tedder, Tractor Mower •and Hayloader. U -U Tractors, nein and used; Disc Har- rows and Fertilizer Drills, Booms Wagon unloaders; Hog Feeder; Gib- son Refrigerators, Electric Stoves etc. Phone or write for folders and prices. 'New Idea Distributors, Godevieh, Ont Phone • Carlow 1214211. *3 'OF WOODSTOCK LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- VIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS bF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . Amount of Insurance at Riek on December 31st, 1950 20,610 Policies $125,2'69,726.00 Total Cash in Ronk and Bonds. $495,607.94 RATES„ON APPLICATION E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH AGENT ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING. RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIDE INSURANCE t NOTICE FLOOR SANDING Olcl and New Floors Sanded and refinished like new. .. Phone 45 r 2, Bayfield, Ont. CREE COOK p5t Dead Stock $2.75 Each. Prompt Service for Lifting.- .Jnck Williams. Call Phone 24 r 4. Crediton Central. NOTICE WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can be made Bill \ Itt^•on CJr*slttwoq.3 -- Pl,o,Y4.. 5P 1 HENSALL 1Ir. J. L. Scott, of Guelph, ac companied by This sisters, Mrs. Ball antyne, Mrs. Graham and Miss I Scott, spent Sunday in Palmerston. Mr. Rhein. Koch, of Sturgis, 'Mic e spent a vacation wth his mother, Mr A. C. Meidinmger, Born u Hedden. In the Gener• Respite', St. Catharines, on Sund July 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Hedden, (nee Pearl Kennings) a so Reception Held A reception for Mr and Mrs. Ra,lp Stephenson of Varna, a bridal •coupl was held in the Bayleld Pavillion mo Thursday evening, July 5th, t a pavilllon was packed for the ' affai Murdock's ,orchestra furnished t r- • nueic for the dance. IVIr and Mr Stephenson were presented with purse of money, the address w read 'by .Gordon Johnston and tt presentation Gordon Coleman, To Call Meeting The Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, min i,,ter of Caven Presbyterian .Chure Exeter, issues an announcement th. all members and adherents of 'Ca mel Presbyterian Church, Hensa are invited to attend a meeting to ra' held in .Carmel Church, on Wedn r, 1 day evening, July 18th, at 9 pin. of m Rev, W. J. Rogere had charge r' regular services et regular hour. At nci Mss. Glenn rBell, iMt Bund 11?ra.l the Hensall charge service Mrs. R. jack Traquair of Hensall: The 195: r Ml: el: rendered bhe solo "`Green Pas- reunion 'will be held at the home of lure° " a cc rnpanied by Miss Laminie Mr and Mrs. Hilton Laing, of Exeter. i at the organ. Services as usual next Officers elected were President. 1Til- I !•;undny morning. The congregation tot Laing, Exeter; Secy-treas., Miss of Carmel Presbyterian Church woe- Jean 'McQueen, Hensall; Sports, tile. i ship in the UTnited Church during the and Mrs. Roy Lamont, Mr. and Mrs a :.f ZIel't'in Elliott, Zurich. a`r Thursday, July 1.20I„ 1901,, .r:... the LET YOUR delicious table—bread of his ner crown rant for treats ker ker in variety, of day les -worrying let 'See Tasty tSeaforbh, _ t t e d e s e �.. h. a1 dry', he he es- M 9 �i'j S� 2 ! supplies for your Out all man- to Frag- Bun:. fruit -filler. ar hot Par- Bread any time get wrink. meals— maker, . RE A °n the table r/� /4:4,4,,,, rf5•iy/!lhldkTS ria/,1,f1 �/%f/i meal is ready YOUR BAKER Be Your Menu Maker! BAKER not only wholesome 'bread for your recipes. 'fragrant ovens come of mouth-watering goodies the menu �of every meal! Coffee Cake and Cinnamon breakfast.. luscious for luncheon..piping House Rolls for dinner. too, for, snacks or night. So don't about variety in your baker be your menu what's on his tray today! -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 — ZURICH FOR QUICK SALE 125 Sussex -Red pullets, for sale, ready to lay. —Stan Sauder, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. - 2tc Mr, 'working London would wanting other Zurich. • • NOTICE has been trade in and anyone job or 125, 4tp Gordon Howard who at ;the plastering has returned to Zurich appreciate a call from a good plastering type of masonry. Phone LOST A white-faced yearling heifer, has tatoo J.M. on left ear. Finder notify Jas.. McAllister, Parr Line, Hay ... • NOTICE 0:ur equipment will not be ma,per- ating for. the week of July 16-211 Owing - to necessary repairs. Open for other business as usual. -=Zurich Branch, Hensall District Co -Op. FO.R SALE Cream Separator (Renfrew) ; Walnul Settee and Chair to match. Batter} Radio (Nor. Elee) ; Lawn Mower Apply Phone 88 Hensall. p2' Of Will Harold WEDNESDAY 60 700 30 from 7 - Harold Sunday Church _ lWednesday good was games, - surpper - last er Mrs. a Martha a led d of n of weeks' h Bahama e at evening. r, fall Friday s. zes a es Horton re suffered to n- le Arthur st the r- lett, 11, Zurich, be ,Members Falls, Hensel] of spurts Clearing Auction THOROBRED DURHAM HOLSTEIN •CATTLIC be held on the Farni Jackson. One mile on No. 8 Highway, EVE., JULY At 7.30 p.m. Sharp Herefiord Steers, ranging to 800 labs. Durham and Herei rd 600'to 800 lbs. Holstein Heifers, ready All are Very Choice Terms—Cash. Jackson, Auctioneer. Sale ANT .1-e me o east o on 18th. fror Heifer, to breed. Cattle an Unite Gro\ with of spor be A. delicio over MN Be winner,ar (ne was al; accompa Statha enorni spend a in 11 Lond the sar Are Good pr Mr. Jars that 1 is confin conditior the Si recently ;helve F north attendan, Niage Exete program by The annual congregational School picnic of the was held at Turnbull's afternoon 4th, attendance. A full line enjoyed including bathing, and other sports. was enjoyed. On the Falb contest Thursday morning, •Gladys of Hensall was a lucky H. J. Stokes of London, Carlile) iof London, winner. • Miss Mavis Spencer, rb' her cousin Miss Lois London left Wednesday this week by plane to vacation at Nassau', Islands. They left 8.30, arrived at 6.30 Hensall Legion are sponsoring Frolic in the Community evening, Sept. 7th. are (being awarded. The many friends of will regret to learn a reaps. Jarvis his room with a heart Had Reunion The annual reunion ,of family was held beme of Mr and 'Mrs. of the Godhen line, with forty in were present from Blenheim, London, and Zurich. A was enjoyed directed i f p.. FEEDS I • (16 • „ft ARE YOUR BEST BUY ! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Our Feeds 'AVAILABLE AT Hensall Dist. Co -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH WE'RE READY TO HELP • 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 whet u'e can do. Hector CrCI€r ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS 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 TIRES! d d a :s 11 15 n - in, ng 2 he on me Summer Footwear We have the Stock for Summer Footwear. Come and see for yourself: Scampers, Sandals, Crepe Soles, We have various lines of Summer Footwear at the lowest possible cost in spite of the steady rise in prices, and still have odd sizes left in Men's Work Shoes at • no change in prices. GET THEM WHILE YOU MAY. GIVE US 'A CALL! Tennis Etc. Desch � py, 3 `ci i$. le c- at 11 - of d • s • • • • • O • 9 • 9 • • •6 0 ca • 43 • 3 • 0 • • • a • 9 • 0 • • 9 • • 9 ... .a• e,„ ,,.,.,+! .. nv ,. i�d ,, i. .......,, . of. - -r-;M �,:: ,�W sRee 'eels:RR Buv .A Bratty! 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. 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