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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-08-30, Page 5ZURICH • ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD ZURICH HERALD Authorized ars second clam email, Poet Office Depot -01 A, Ottawa, BUSRNES CARTS .,a— . John- W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST 1 IVlaln Street -•-- Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 35.5.1 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN W.ALPER Licensed Auctioneer For Loci NEWS Mr and .Mrs. Reg. Insley are spen- ding the week at 'Toronto with fri- ends and attending the 'Toronto Ex. itc.v. and Mrs. Lloivd 1Ca1bfleisch of Mr and Mrs. Victor Hartman anti daughter Theresa of Windsor, retur- ned home after spending two weeks' vacation with his parents and. other relatives. The Evangelical U. 11 Mission Band of Zurich are holding a Sum- lrerbnro v,tsited with relatives In oyer Chra truss Tree Pro�xr.lm on luricla. 'Friday evening at 8 p.m.. A1I ladies • Mr. • Wilfred Gerard of Reaming- of the church are welcome. ton called on Mr incl 11Trs. Kuno Hartman one day last week, "dr awl Airs Clarence '.Parke sof the (,or,1te11 north, were Sunday visitors with Meade In the Lucicuow district .dr. Charles Fritz and Miss Pearl i nocn to a well attended a i le .i.e, al- Wurtz spent the week -end at the, a vs1ted with relatives in th v.cira- honae of the furtnar's daughter, Dr, tea and 1\1n. II. H. Cowen, at Exeter. .) CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY 11 i e -:es Laura and Vera Dittmer of A veru enjoyable aftereaee :vns llonkton spent a few days holidaying :pent when about thirty-three were at the home of their sister, Mr and:Resent at the home of Mr end LET �,�� BAKER Mrs. Harry 'McAdams, Bronson line.1 Peter' Deichc•r•t, of Zurich, or: Sun - r. and Mr:. Wm. McAdams andi day, Aug. 24th, to celt-bra:.e the birth - family had a most pleasant motor de- fa' ,1Ir•. 'Phomas Thiel of ``arnia trip to St .Marie and though parte of yeal :.L ter Donald Holnrer I' ar , YOUR. .BAKER not only e umenee 1 the U.S.A. returneing home, the past t e1t1. among those presetrt from 1delicious wholesome bread for your xvei,k, t -t'' •e were Mr and Mrs. Albert table ---bread for your recipe, Out HURON AND I,AIVIBTON er small, Cour- Mrs. Roland Geiger and grand- 1 h` :el; Mr. and Mrs. Les Howey and of his fragrant ovens come alt man - Service at all Rev. and firs. John 1I.Ovetreicher of •Clifford spent part af So'?day in Zuhch where the former aael 1a d an impre, sive sermon at. the Evang- elical U, B. church on Sarn,l•iy fore• 'rbursday, August 30th, 1951 READ on the table the meal is ready Be Your Menu Maker! ,tor!your Sale, large tams and Efficient times!. Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT ' Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction • • Guaranteed Phone Zurich 92 r 7. v`ETER1NARlA.N `fie W. B. COXON, B.V. S r VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ree,ZURICH .tree -96, _BUTc�1F R uriehs' Popular MEAT M ARKE T c. daughter Mary Geiger :spent several G Me, Simon Thiel of Kitchener ..at clay, at the hone of the former's 'Mr and Mrs Tom Thiel and sons daughter, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Jack, Conrad and Tammy of Sarnia. Clinehey at London. BETTY PARKE CHOSEN Mr. Milton Oesch motored to Des- LEADER AT OAT CAMP bort) on Sunday to visit with relativ- Betty Parke, of Clinton District es and friends. Mrs. Oesch and Donna in variety, too,for snacks any tilos returnin • with hits, after spending a Collegiate Tn.stitute, and daughter of of day or night. So don't get wrink_ week's vacation there. p Mr. and, \h... Clarence Parke of the les worreang, about variety in meals -- Goshen line, north of Zurich, has just let your baker be your menu maker, See what's on his tray today! ,r -r of mouth-watering goo•ti' crown the menu of every meal; 11.._=• - rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon lite°.; for breakfast.. luscious fruit-fil'e.; treats for luncheon.. piping hot Fel- ker House Rolls for dinner. Brea l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Druar ,of Dublin were in town Tuesday, also visited on their former home now owned by Mr and Mrs Alex Meiding- er, 1.5th Con. completed her two weeks Ieadership training course at the Ontario Ath- letic Training Camp on the shores of beautiful Lake Conchiching. On the night of the closing banquet, Betty Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars have was the proud recipient of her dis- returned to their home in Kitchener, tinctive honour crest, presented to after holidaying in Bayfield, also all girls who worthily discharged spcndirag some time camping at the their responsibilities as representati- Srnith Cottage Resort on the B. W. ves of their schools. Highway. For two years now, the Physical Education Branch of the Ontario De- partment of Education has offered courses for girls at the Ontario Ath- letic Training Camp. It is considered a great honour to be chosen as school representative for this camp that off- ers a significant contribution in lead - training,. for schools and com- munities throughout the province. We join Betty's many friends in ex- tending congratulations for her fine work and high standing. Is At Camp Mr. Jack Haberer who had been chosen as the one student of the Exeter' District High School to attend the Physical Educational and I•-Tealth Training Camp at Lake Couchiching for twe weeks will return home this week after a most splendid experi- ence from this instructive course. HOLDS BAND TATOO the Despite cold weather at Dashwood et us supply you with last Wednesday evening, a crowd of attended the very choice of Fresh and Cur" more than 500 peopleMeats, Bolognas, Sausages, band tatoo sponsored by the Dash- wood Citizens Band. Six hands took Etc. always on hand Kepthart in the tattoo which was held at fresh in Electric Refrigeration the ball park Speeiel feature,. -were the Sarnia Citizens Band. Sarnia Re- gimental hand and St. Marys' Citiz- ens' Band. Other bands participating -- ere Medford Silver Band, Forest Highest Cash Wool, Hides H. Y11lIghlii t. Prices and for: Skins & S011 PRODUCE Silverwou. a Cash Market for Crearn, Eggs And Poultry • 4-1 ve Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC OMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Mone 101 Zurich Zurich Cr m"{eery Family Re-Unior The fourth annual Becker Reunion was held at tic home Gof Mr and Mrs Edmund Becker, Bronson line, near Dashwood, with close to 110 people pr esent. Lr•• h was served under the convenorehip of Mrs. Clifford Salmon. The afternoon was spent in game.- and sports directed :bey Cliff Exeel,ior Band and the Dash�v od Sale.?- ..nii V. L. 13 ker. The oldest Band. person present was :V.A.. John Becker HAD BIRTHDAY ?'ARTY agen' .r resident of Hay Township On the eve. of 12omald Mason's Susan E1i••abeth Kimpel aged seven first birthday and Mrs. Maim Des- month,, daughter . f Mr and Mrs. Jardine's 82nd birthday which both fall on August 25th, a josnt birthday porgy was, held at the home nt Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mason's neer Meal - wood. Twenty relatives gathered t -e celebrate the occasian. The nv.'t t'1v decorated table was centred wh.11 n later birthday cake with one ct tell•• for Ronald. Home made ice cream was served in the form of a tanan split. after which lovely gifts were opened. All present wished both cel- ebrants many many mere happy bir- thdays. Your home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plus - r premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg And Poultry department in tharge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INS`U-`RANCE Western Farmers= Mutual Weather Insurance Ct. OF WOODSTOCK NM LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS * OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . . *mount of Insurance at Risk on December 31st, 1950 20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 Total Cash in Bank and fonds. $495,607.94 RATES ON APPLICATION E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH AGENT ALSO DEALER ,IN LIGHTNING RODS AND ALA,'KINDS OF FIRE 1N$Ui ANCE W, Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 — ZURICH NOTICE PAINTING — Spray or Brush, Painting barns, houses, sheds, Roofs, Etc. By contract or hourly basis. Contact James Peachey or Gordon Eagleson, Phone 40 r 2, Dashwood Dead Stock $2.75 Each. Prompt Service for Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone 214 r 4, Crediton Central. -c1-5-'50 nisecavummeammatmesszslomfamr NOTICE WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood — Phone 35r19 WANTED A suitable building Lot in Apply to :Herald Office. FOR SALE Norge Oil Space Heater - Capable of heating 5 ,room Cottage. New oondition, reasonable. Apply Marcie Zurich. Clarence Kimpel, Kitchener. was the C�orrivean, R.R. 2, Zurich. youngest present. The couple merr•i- WANTED ed the longest was Mr and Mrs. Ed., pay 21Cents Ib. for Horse,' , StirP Da:hw cid. The reunion for suitable for mink feed. Phone 1eaa is to bo heli at the home of Mr Coiled . Gilbert Brea., Goleraea ,n•i Mrs. Aiaol.! I nice:. 70,3:',,n.93(3 r• 3'2 or '21. t"', gg..w...w._..-.-.--•-•.,—......., 1• { -ire 1' 110•d'1:1e, OiliU 1 w eic'ti i ' WANTED 1. iGi•: ,l tlete, .e? !tt1 Cary ,•.. 7 y r.�1 •?••. 1• ,'h I t ; ;'•.. +.t I'. lit .'.: 1 , ,,, i. c: z rl,yc , '1'r•lepho` e ()!F 1':i it1 •• + c,mnnttt.,,, .:r., i t,.in I',..1ein.ttr ,Control. Applr to Ii. (,. ll.,«, ibis o ,;, Telephone System- =.tr 11 ye 1 Co -Op. FXED ARE YOUR BEST BUY ! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Our . Feeds AVAILABLE AT Herisair Dist. Co -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH .q ARE READY TO • t: . Y (3[.'it (:Ut reteresurlts j major inwentnient, It deserves the best of care --and that's what we're ready to give it. Whether la's a complete lubrication job or just a battery check, we re:?lly try to give good, thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you coming back. We'd appreciate a chance to show you Yt'h.rt ire can do. Htcfcr cid€1: ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAY_ lieseseoeempoeteeeeetteeetfee SAVE—s-r. JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOMEI MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM- PPARE OUR PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TII'.ES! Summer Footwear We have the Stock for Summer Footwear. Come and see for yourself : Scampers, Sandals, Crepe Soles, Tennis Etc. 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 WI-IILE YOU MAY. GIVE US A CALL! mute , Rudolph I't te'. t ,.,• ! - �'IA IQ opor'ts committee, Melvin lteet'emayerl Clearing, Auction Harold Kraft. Of Valuar?le Real Estate, ant Ito? Be- hold Effects, on the Premises. East and LONDON Six clays of wonderful entertainment for every mem- ber of the family . . . horticultural, agricultural and industrial displays . . . the largest livestock show in the history of the Fair . . Conklin famous midway and many other wonderful and exciting attractions. Grandstand Performance Each afternoon and night. Reserve seat rickets now on sale. Mail orders to Western Fair Office, London, Ont. Prices $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. Harness Horse Races Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons. Horse Show Each night starting Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in the Ontario Arena. Advance Sale Tickets Now available throughout Western Ontario — THREE for ONE DOLLAR. Entitles holders to parti- cipate in draw*, for prizes valued at over $7000.00. Western Fair Association London, Ont. W. D. Jackson, Mgr. 3-51 Side Wellongton Sireet, •a the VILLAGE OF HENSALI. The Undersigned Auctioneer ha been instructed to sell by Public Auction On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. At 1.30 ,o'cld'ck p.m. Sharp REAL ESTATE — Consisting of Lots :1e 2, and 3, of Wilson's Survey. Village of Hensall, on which is situ- ated a well built Two-story Brick House, equiped with bath room, 'has water pressure system and Furnace; also a fair aized barn and garage, all in good condition; best of ;garden land. The land is in ideal location for good building Lots. Terms of Real Estate — BOSS on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Will be sold subject to a reasonable reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Com- bination book case and writing desk, davenport, soak round -top extension dining -room table; C chairs; 3 conr- and mattress; new Congoleunr rug 10x14 -ft; small rugs and mats; 2 small dockers; couch, piano stool, chest of drawers, daffy bed; 3 large Antique style chairs; shaving mirror; centre table, other antique furniture, fern sawed, 1 large cabinet radio;; sanail Radio, like new; buffet, leather rocker, electeic lamps, small electric stove, kitchen range, like new; 2 large trunks, cellar table, pictures and picture frames, kitchen utensils 9t3 -piece beautiful design dinner set; Antique dishes; .silverware, ,glass- ware,, variety of dishes, sealers, crocks, copper boiler, assortment of linens, quilts, comforters, and bed- ding. • Also sausage grinder and press, large iron kettle, ;galvanized tubs; flower pots, garden tools; 1-he'r'se scuffler, 2 ladders, carriage, cutter, and many other articles too numetr- ous to mention, All are in first class condition. TERMS—CASH Ada Gram, Proprietress 1gyred Dawson, Clerk. ;loin Walper, Anctioneer. 0 h hoe er, , .` `e __�r�'i�:._�mowea_aMl--70- -ee ee'Wee a..)°1` N . a., tN 2 You can't go wrong when you buy a well known a Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers ® at three popular prices: $119.50 149.50 0 0 0 a tri 0 e 1 0' e+ 0 1 0 Main St. Hardware Store A. :a 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! Phone G 1�i1 213 1 0 a Massey - H2rris HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tei . Shoff 149 Oscar Klopp Rei. t-) 7 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! •I