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Except Wednesday
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UCENSED AUCTIONEERS
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]LicenseAuctioneer
For
HURON AND LAMETON
rtior Tour Sale, large or small, Cour-
teous and Efficient Service at all
tamest DASHWOOD
Phone 57 r 2.
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Terms Reasonable, Satisfaeiion
Guaranteed
Phone Zurich 92 r 7.
VETERINARIAN
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VETERINARY SURGEON
broke with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
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LOCAL NEWS
NOT Carload of Canadian Cem-
ent just arrived. F. C. Kalbfleisch
" Son, Ltd.
Mr and Mrs Earl Thiel and fam-
Hy enjoyed a lovely visit at the home
of their sister, Mr and Mrs, Morley
Witmer in Detroit,
1Vtr and Mrs Henry Looks and
daughter of Baty City, Mich; and
Miss Cecelia Regier of Chatham
spent the week -end at the hone of
her parents, Mr and Mrs, Lawrence
Regier, near Blake.
Mr and Mrs William Manson of
Midland, visited on Thanksgiving Day
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Newell
Geiger.
Mr and Mrs Thos. Meyers spent
the holiday week -end at the hone of
their -daughter, Mr and Mrs. Brown
at Port Colborne.
Mr and Mrs George Ducharme and
Miss Maven Wurtz of Seattle, Wash., family of Dublin were Sunday visit -
were recent visitors with Mr. C. Fritz
ara at the home of their parents, NIr
and Mrs. David Ducharme.
and Miss Pearl Wurtz.
Mr and )VIrs. Elmore Klopp motor-
ed to Desiboro where the latter will
Mr and Mrs. Pelford of London,
RFIAD
on the table
remain at the home of her daughter,
spent
the tilatter'sweek-end
p ren d' atMr.
hand e me of)
Mrs. (Rev.) Lloyd Kalbfleisch for a the meal is reach
week. Ferri Haberer.
Mr and Mrs Ward. Fritz, hIr and Mrs. Mayor of London and Miss LE.I..�00� BAKER
Ethel Simpson, of Ingersoll, were
Be Your Menu Maker!
Mrs. Victor Dignan visited together Thanksgiving visitors over the week -
at the home of the former's cottage end at the home of Mr and Mrs.
in the Parry Sound district, enj:;ying David Meyers.
a lovely week -end.
Mr and Mrs Vieth: Gingerich and + Min Mae :Smith has returned to
sons of Waterloo were week-endvis-
her duties at Deep River, after a
itors at ,the] home of their parents, pleasant week -end visit at the home
Mr and Mrs Jacob Gingerich, also
with other relatives. -
Mr. Hugh MacKinnon of Toronto
called at the home of his mother,
Mrs. M. MacKinnon of town, for a
few hours, then left for London on
business,
Mr and. 'Mrs. Victor Hartman and
daughter of Windsor, Mr. Lawrence
Hartman and Mr. Leonard Polisak,
spent 'the week -end with their par-
ents', Mr and Mrs. Kuno Hartman.
Miss Anne Roche from Kitchener,
Mr and Mrs. Orland Durant and baby
Michael of Windsor, were Thanksgiv-
ing week -end guests at the home of
their relatives, Mr and Mrs. Gus
Roche.
Mrs. Myrtle Krueger of the 14th.
Co,n. accompanied by her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Krueger of Hyde
Park, spent a pleasant week -end with
the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Simmons, at Trenton. They al-
so enjoyed a motor tour in the !Peter-
borough district.
Minister Ordained
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Boshart and son
Gary of Carthage, N.Y.; Mr and Mrs.
Henry Boshart, Mr and Mrs Menno
Eby of St. Jacobs, Mr and Mrs.
Briton Snider and sons Keith and
Kenneth of Elora, were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Alvin ,Gingerich.
Zurich Fall Fair
The 11.951 Zurich Fall Fair is now
a thing of the past, and can be writ-
ten down as one of the best in its
history. The weatherman did not
look so good in the morning, as there
had been rain during the night, and
the skies were heavily overcast and
it really was chilly, but as ibeing told
by the radio announcers, it would
clear up and become sunny by noon,
and it did just that, with the result
that a large number of people took
advantage of the 'fine afternoon on
Tuesday, and seen :one of the finest
fairs that one would wish for. There
Rev. Cyril Gingerich of Toronto, however was not as many horses
g present as in some 'years, but the.
eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Jacob cattle exhibits were woirai+rrful and
Gingerich, Gosh n T ins+ Wbuth rOCei h then.
the exhibits of farm imp'leimeitts
ed hie final ordina+� it at the Zurich h' machines in
Was
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious wholesome bread for your
table—bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of mouth-watering goodies to
crown the menu of eveny� 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
Hy Fraxbard H. Truenmer; M. Smith
and E. Ducharme.
Dairy and Othelr Producst - F. Mc-
Clyano!rit; C. Pepper; H. Fla,d,ard.
Albert Hess Special, silver plate,
Clare 'Geiger.
Ladies Work Domestic - G. IPep-
per"; Mrs. E. Darling; Walter Web-
er; H..Flaxbard; E. Ducharme.
Specials - Can. Packers, Clig. Pep-
per, W. Weber H. Fla -,bard; Blue
Ftibben Special C. Pepper E. Darling
lT. Fll�ay+bard; .Gorman Eckert Sp. C.
Pepper, W. Weber; Can. Packers, pie
eDsrum, v Wd superb. Threshing
sk maths
,•®, o Church on Sunday after- running action, and many other mod- C. Pepper E• Darling H. Flaxbard;
, noon. Rev. Simon Martin of Straus -
burg
er some of which we 'Tasty -Nu Bakery Mrs H. Fuss, C.
with theobs,- still are
who delivered the instruct lax little chain sa
i.�aAlit burg and•Rev Roy Koch of St. Jac t 11 wondering what they were Peppelr, C. Ges.ger, Gorman Eckert
�H Fl b r d
n machinery,
. US 9uPPIY yo?g for, the popu
saw,.
Chili Sauce C. Pepper l ax a .
choice of Fresh and Cur-
ive messages, were in charge of the which relieves
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc, always on hand.
pt
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
-highest Cash Prices nd r :Skims
Wool, Hides
Iron uhlut & Sou
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EG( GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
ordination. Mrs. Cyril •G.ingerich
who, was present rceived the many
good wishes with her husband, after
the impressive .service was brought to
a close.
Home on Furlough
The Rev and Mrs. Norman John-
ston, long time Missionaries in South
American among the Indians they are
hame on furlough at present. Mr.
Johnston was reared in Hay Town-
ship on the Bronson Line north, and
is well remembered here by his relat-
ives, friends and former neighbours
in this district. They will be visiting
guests in Zurich next Sunday, Oct.
14th, and will show slides (pictures)
in the Evangelical U.B. Church in the
evening service to tell of their Miss-
ionary work in Bolivia.
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
* premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
trient accurate service. Egg
lend Poultry department in
tharge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
so much hard work
and back brei'-:ing, was demonstrat-
' ed, and went through a hard beech
log a foot through, as though it were
block of cheese And so we could
The 'inside display as well as the
children's work was outstanding and
the workmanship very good.
The day was brought to a success-
'ful close with the Grand Concert in
a the large community Centre,put on
go on, but arse:e will n t permit. The a
Dashwood Citizens Band gave a 'the
the Zurich Lions Club with their
good account of themsellves with their + Mxns�trel Sho. a*, Mrs. Harry G. Hess,'
name- aselections. 'the .majorettes
l as 'Director, which drew a large
in uniform, looked wonderful as they crowd, .and was sponsored by the
marc'.:.d with the band and scholars Societv_.,
of the var' :•us schools to the grounds.
The show ring commanded its usual
interest, and while the announcer in
former years, Tory Gregg, could not
be present Mr. Jac': Turi.:heini with
an amplifier on Chas. Thiel', car
did a good job of the announcing of
the doings. It was an interesting af-
ternoon, with plenty on the pr. gram.
Followirg i = •i short sn'',ma••v of
Attended Funeral the prize winners; we are short of
Last Thursday Mr and Miss. Chris time and space to -have them itimized.
Erb of town received the sad news In the Cattle: Beef Type winners
of the suddendeath of Mrs. Erb's were: P. 'Willert F. Hshorer, R T-rern
sister, Mrs. Morrice Hamacher 65, of Spelcial herd - P. W breed babybeef
Elkton, Mich, she was the former P. Willert; Ayrshire
ree-
Rachel Beckley of Zurich, daughter mner & Son, H. Nee!b; Herefords,
of the late Mr and Mrs Joel Beckler,'J. McGregor, R. Hern; Polled Angus
and was a resident of the Elkton dis- 'Bertram Klopp. Beef type, J. Mc-
trict for many 'years. The funeralGregor, B. Klopp. . Sheep, Snow -
which was largely attended was held Iden andGrainger; Reid Bros.; Hogs
at the Evangelical U.B. Church, at Jerome Dietrich and A. Warner.
Elkton, of which the departed was Poultry - A. Schleuter, C. Pepper,
an active member, being president of ,F. McClymorrt; Ducks A. Schleuter,
the Ladies' Aid for some years. A- C. Pepper Len Merner M. Smith;
mong those attending from this vic-
inty werea: Mr and Mrs. Chris. Erb,
Mr and Mrs Emeiison Erb, Mr. Alb-
ert Erb, NIr and Mrs Leonard Erb of
Geese -A. iSchleuter H. Fuss.
Grain and Seeds Dept. - H. A. Fuss
Fred McClymont Fred Haberer, Wal-
ter Weber, Snowden & Grainger; In
Zurich; Mr and Mrs. Mose Beckler the garden vegetables class, Len Mer -
of Exeter; and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich ner F. McChymont, Cliff Pepper
of Ailso Craig. Snowden and Grainger, Bert Peck;
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF ` WOODSTOCK
ran LARGEST "RESERVE BAL-
ANCE Or ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
,• OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO..
Amount of insurance at Risk on
De'cei ber 31st, 1950
20,810 Policies$125,269,726.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
le. F. KLOPP . ZURICH
AGENT
ALER IN LIGHTNING',
ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE
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BECAUSE IT GIVES
YOU PLEASURE • • •
you should do your best to preserve duck hunting. And
here are a few hints that will help. Don't shoot until the
duck is within range, and be
sure to pick up cripples.
Where possible, use
a good retriever and,
above all, count wounded
birds in your bag whether
you recover them or not.
Wise hunting today conserves
for tomorrow's holiday.
THE CARLING WEPIES I.rnillr.i)
n•�a+n, a
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Unto our property, Goshen
.outlr, a yo sng cow. Owner can
same by proving property and
ing expenses.
Mrs. H. Finkheiner Phone
Dashwood.
line.
have
pay -
25 r 15
WANTED
HOUSEWORK in Zurich from 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. for Dutch ;girl. Apply
J. Hamoen, R. R. 3, Bayfield.
FOR QUICK SAIF
Grapes; bring yaour own baskets and
pick then yourself. M. A. Sullivan,
Forest. 3 aniles south from Camp Ip-
perwash, 10th Con. IBosanquet Twp.
FOR SALE
Jersey Cow 6 yrs. old due in October
Jersey heifer due in December. Also
a quantity' of Talm!an Swoet apples.
Apply to S. Baechle R.R.•2, Zurich
Phone 97 r 14 Zurich.
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Thursday, October .111th, 19Z
Co -Op. FEED$
ARE YOUR BEST BUY !
Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Our Feeds
AVAILABLE AT
Hensall Dist. Co 'Operative
HENSA.LL and ZURICH
WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU
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.
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We'd appreciate a chance to show you
wh•rt we can do.
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ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS
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SAVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE iS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME
MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM-
PPARE OUR PRICES AND ALLOW ANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES!
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hav
1952 Assessment Roll
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll for 19512' will be held at the
Township Hall, Zurich Ont. on the
24th day of October, 1951 at 1:30
pan., for the purpose of hearing any
appeals against the Assessment.
All appeals must be deposited with
the'datlerk, accordiny to instructions
printed on thel 111952 A.ssessment
Notice sent -bo each assessed person.
Earl Campbell, Reeve.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
WANTED
WANTED—Old Horses for meat,
will pay 3 cents a pound. Will ar-
ange transportation.—Roy Scotchrner
Hayfield. p i O t
NOTICE.
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood -- Phone 35r19
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping iiw Service, Etc
EXETER
WEI[CE:—Corner Ann, William rttz
Phone: Exeter 504.
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Reliable
otwear
For Reliable Footwear, give us a call and see tor
Yourself.
We carry the Sterling, Valentine - Martin and
Hydro City Work Shoe at lowest possible cost.
Girls, see our new shipment of Ballerines.
GIVE US A TRY FOR YOUR FOOT
AILMENTS
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hoe Stire
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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 Shell and Heavy Hard-
ware on hand.
Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes.
Almatex Plastic Paints, Kern-Glo, Etc.
Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy!
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Will pay 3 tints lb, for Horses!,
nitable for mink feed. Mona
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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"
Til. Sh,,l Oscar Klopp Res. 67
EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1' hRM NEEDS!
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