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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-01-03, Page 5"'?-'ul i i?VAT tom.8.e9,. ZURICH HERALD Authorised as .maenad class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Malty Street .-- Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 355J LICENSED AUCTIONEERS -Orr r- ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer For HURON AND LAMBTON Pox f lour Sale, large or small, Cour- teous and, Efficient Service at all, times! Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Zurich 92 r 7 keeee VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Vie -•96. ZURICH BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let us supply you withthe very choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc. always on hand. Kept .thresh in Electric Refrigeration :Highest Cash Prices for: Wool, Hides and Skins Yungblut & Son PRODU.C.E DB1iTEN'3 II Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on Out AUTOMATIC EGG . GRADER r LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor 'hone 101 Zurich Zurich Craariery. irout,.t'1_ome market for Cream! Eggs'and •,Poultry Highest Cash`Prices paid pias Is premium for deliveredcream • Weare equipped Id give of f i - tent accurate 'seryce. Egg slid .Poultry department in tharge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. .Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found. Etc, Ads. in this r"celrxraa LOST In Zurich, 48 Pontiac Hub Cap, and crome Tim. Finder please re- turn 'boy Donald Oke, Zurieh, FOR SALE A nuinber of young Collie Pupa, —Wm, Koehler, Zurich. FOR SALE !Pair •of Black Skates and Boots, size O. Phone 216, Bryce Macke. NOTICE 'By mistake a blanket was taken out of a 'car at the hockey game. at Zurich on Monday evening. Blanket can be had at Zurich Creamery by proving property. PIGS FOR SALE 10 small pigs for sale. Apply to Asa •Steckle, Bronson line, Stanley. FOR SALE Boys' Skates and Shoes, size 2. in good conditioit}S,App1y to Harvey Clausius, ,Zurich.' :r• NOTE— If in Need of Chicken Ready for the Pan, call —Thief's Superior-- Store Phone 140. FOR SALE. 'Clare Jewel Kitchen Range; a Quebec Heater, medium size; 2 - burner heavy duty hot plate: electric grinder with new 60 cycle 2 h.p. motor. All articles are in very good condition.—Stanley Sauder, .Phone 94 r i212. "3t* FOR MACK SALE General Electric 1951 Model table Radio set. - Harvey Martin, R.R, 2, Zurich. WANTED Coal oil hanging lamps. -- Bailey's Florists, Main Street, Exeter. 3tc FOR QUICK SALE 12good Holstein Heifers, due to freshen in February and March. — Hilton • Tuemner, Phone '85 r 11. Zurich. 2 th FOR SALE Registered Shorthornsof service able age, from Premium Bull, off Im ported Stock. Deep red color. Ros Dick, Parr•Line, Hay Twp.' ' ""3' S t, NOTICE TRUCKING — Having purchased a truck equipped with P.C.V. License I am in a position to do your truck- ing such as grain, cement, hogs, tattle, etc. "Service is Our Motto" Phofie 2134, Zurich. Bill Sauve. 4tc WHITEWASHING. & CLEANING Arrangements can be. made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35r19 LOCAL NEWS -Mr.. Benedict Bedard of Windsor, was a holiday visitor with his parents 'Mr and Mrs. Leo. Bedard, St. Joseph Mr. Roy Weber of London, was a holiday visitor with his mother, Mrs. L. Weber. Mr and Mrs C. L. Smith motored to Mtcinkton on Tuesday. Mr. Chris Heist visited at the home of bis daughter, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Itaitting at Goderich for a few days ober' Christmas. Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OE WOODSTOCK CIE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- Mr and Mrs. Moses Gerber and Mr and Mrs Albert Clausras and daughters were New Year''s visitors at the .home 6f the former's son at Baden. Messrs. Stanley Gingerich and Leonard Beckley, who are attending the }lesson Mennonite College, at Hesson, Kansas, were holiday visit- ors at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyers spent part of the holidays with their dau- gters at •Streetsville and Port 'Col- borne. Tom tells us they were in some of the wriest and hazzardous road conditions of the••winter, anti in many instances it was next to a miracle that they did not have a mishap. .Mr. Fred Rader .af Dashwood 'was a Wednesday visitor in town, Mr and Mrs. Reg• Illsley were holi- day visitors with friends in Toronto. Members of the :Williams family were Monday visitors with their sis- ter, :Mrs, Fred Shaver, at Bright. Mrs. 3, Caruthers and family of London, visited with her mother and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Hese. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wuerth visited with relatives and friends at Sarnia during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Paul Hess of Toronto' were holiday visitors at the home the meal is ready / of the former's another, Mrs. A. V. Hess. LET YOUR BAKER Murray Oke, of Chatham, accomp- Be Your Menu Maker! anied by Mr. Don Oke, of Zurich, YOUR BAKER not only supplies visited with their family in Goderich delicious wholesome bread for"your Township during the holidays. 'table .bread for your recipes. Out 'Mr and Mrs. Ed. (Beaver are seen_ of his fragrant ovens come all man- ding a few weeks at the home tof their ner of mouth-watering goodies to daughter, Mr and Mrs. Murray crown the menu of even meal! Frag- Brunkel, of Muirkirk, Ont. rant Cott Cake and Cinnamon Buns. for bre fast. luscious fruit -filled Miss Simpson from London, spent treats four luncheon..piping hot Par the week -end at the home of her ker Hou a Rolls for dinner. Brea friends, Mr and Mrs. ,11lelvin Brown. in varie y, too, for snacks any time 1142 and Mrs. Donald Hesse and of day er night. So don't get wrink, son visited at the home of their par_ les worrying about variety in meals ants ..in •Stratford for theholiday let your, baker O e your menu maker, See whats on his tray today season,. READ on the table •gig Miss Nora Siebert has returned to I as " ,,Nu Bakery her duties at Lansing, Mich., after • spending a few weeks at the home of ! PH(NE 100 — ZURICH her mother, Mrs.-- W. L. Siebert. I ►= ,Wm. Melo, who is attending Nor- E'OR SALE 00 Cords of mixed stove C. Kaltbfleiseh' & Son, Ltd. mal School at London, is a holiday WOOD - visitor with his parents, Mr and Mrs wood. William .Mero. Mr and Mrs. Carl 1lcClinchey and family of near Kippen, were 'Satur- day visitors at the home of Mrs. Ti. Oswald of town. Mr and Mrs Kuno Hartman and daughter Jean and son Lawrence, visited with Sister Priscille Therese who is a patient in St. Joseph's hos- pital, London. Mrs. John Brenner and son Clar- ence have returned home after an. enjoyable week's visit at the home of the former's children, relatives and friends in Kitchener and Waterloo. Like mostly every other newspaper owing to the many storms one did not get around to see so many visit- ors in and out. Many of course did not arrive at their destination, and others became snow bound and had to stay over. So if we missed you or you, just blame it on the weather- men. ,:.: .Biggest;provincia1 gain in numbers Mr and Mrs. Hugh Simmons from was inade'by Ontarb whicT niereased' Trenton; Mr and Mrs. Emerson Hol- 774,599'to 4,562,354 from 3,787,655 den and son Peter, of Prospect Hill, Mr and lira. Ralph Krueger from Hyde :Park; •Mr. Thorold Marshaw, of Camp Borden enjoyed the Christ- mas holidays at the home of their mother; Mrs. E. G. Krueger, 1lth Con. ARTHUR FRASER. Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc., EXETER OFFICE:—Corner Ann, William Ste. Phone: Exeter 504. CANADA'S GROWTH Canada's population is a little short of the 14,000,000 mark, the Bureau of Statistics disclosed in a prelinZin- .aryreport on the 1951 census. Mak- ing its first compilation of total pop- ulation five months after the census was taken, the bureau estimated total population at 113,898,208 — 2,386,- 553 ,386;553 higher than the 1941 figure. All provinces made gains with the excep- tion xception' of Saskatchewan which dropped 66,81117 to 829,175 from 895,992. —HOCKEY— Hensel' Trims St. Marys Hensall defeated St. Marys by the score of 104 in a W.O.A.A: Int. A. game played in the Hensel] Commun.- Don't ommun-Don't Forret ity Arena on Friday, eve. Dec. 28. We are now in 1952. The Year. This being the first game of the qea- of 1951' is now a thing of the past, and has made history and we are now in fifty-two., and so easily we can make the mistake in writing it still fifty-one... We trust that fifity- two 'ill be as good to most of us, as fifty-one was, and we can rejoice together. Changes Managers have been changed by the Hensel! District Co-operative, as Me. George Richardson, wno has been manager of the Zurich branch, f d totheH all FARM INCOME HIGHER Ottawa — Income of Canadian far niers was up 25 per cent .in the lint nine months of this year compared with corresponding• period'af 1i 1 0. AWE. ANY CANADIAN. MUT- The.Bureau of Statistics reported .. estimated 000 from sale, of farm products, and 1t7AL COMPANY WINGING BUSINESS fanners got an e9 imat ed X1.,364,900 OF THIS KIND TN ONTARIO from ,grain adjustment and particip- Managers son. Fdr the winners Harrison, Cow- an and Sangster each had a g' •cls, -while single markers went to Wasie, Knight; Little and Hildebrandt. Baird scored the lone St. Marys counter. The next game at Hencall will be on Friday, January 4th when they meet those old rivals from Lucan. Hcneall lost the service of Ray Gonsitt when he ciollided with a St. Marys player and �d br,�ke his left leg. The Lineup— - I Heneall-=W'oodcock, J. Nicholson, has been tram 'ere en, Wade, Harrison, Knight, Sangster, A Nicholson, Hildebrand, Frear, Consitt branch, and will in due time move ,Ciava.n, Little, 1Iickle, sub -goal. his family there. Then for the Zuv- ich Branch, Mr. Grant Case of Exe St. Marys--�Ioasip, Enis, Hobnail, star has': been appointed as'm ;it er Noble, Osperby, S'haderm•an, 13'ird, We will welcome Mr and Mrs. ': ase Deer, Robinson, Fletcher, O'Beien, to Zurich, as Mrs: Case was the f r- Mitchell, Dinsmore, Richardson. mer Mise Betty Mousseau, daughter of Mr and Mrs Herb Mousseau of Re erees—Russ Evon an: Ken .',Ic- town. Fadden, London. :Amount of insurance at Risk th ation 1raymeets on previous years December 8lst, 1950 crops during the period. 20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 POTATOES TO BE SCARCE Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.. Ottawa—"1Potatoee will be scarcer $495,601.94 and prices higher in 1.952,the 1.0th RATES 'ON' APPLICATION annual federal -provincial agricultural conference.was told. R. L. Wheeler, E. F�, KLOPP - ZURICH . director of the agricultural departm- . AGENT . - ' p'•` •frit �. �' -1-Rtr''tsh1 ' dl'Vishm. said the scarcity results from a drop *LSO rbs DEALER IN LIGHTNING F .in the (951 potato Crop of snore than ? GiAS' ANri se la .la 'a or FIR . ,.• , ea N +-.1e ilei +`r;.- r tire, 67,200 . INSURANCE THE CHRISTIES Margot and Bob Christie sof '!bre onto (above) are one of the eno.st unusual ,couples in Canadian radia. 'tlhey have played in dozens of net- work dramas - but never together. Late Sunday afternoon while Margot is rehereing her role of Miss 1-letn;ir • 'raw., the sharp-ten^ue l :c;toglannem : alts anti The Kid," Tl b mai he -Op. F E ARE YOUR BEST BUY ! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Out Feeds AVAILABLE AT I-Iensall Dist. Co -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH = _ _ `:.-.�,=- IN WHA: ARE YOU TRUSTING? TO SAVE YOUR SOUL? IS IT --•-Church Membership or ritual? ---The efforts of another man? -Good Works? ---Second chance? ---Keeping the Law? Or is it Christ - who said "I am the way, the troth and the Life; no man Cometh unto the Father, but by me." Jno. 14:6. • `,Believe on4he Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be Saved: --Romans 10:13. Chas. Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California. ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. T. s like a giant in the story room at "Cucob Clock House." And dashime to rehersals of "Stage 52" or "'Gond Theatre" the Christies often have not time for more than a brief ncd at one another in passing. In ed•l.it- ion to feting, Bob has a Sat tirda v morning disk -jockey show on CJ:fC T.t,rento, called "The Tick of 000 .uusbols harvested ink:150s An w[i adjacent GaiC audio growling 46.0: ,i Seas Greetings We Take' This Opportunity to Greatly Thank Everyone for their past Patronage. Wishing One and All A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Ouch Shoe Store Cil .:lair.-""`�1.im:. :::::-Ae -r- • e • TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND •• • • CUSTOMERS WE EXTEND •• v • • z Season's Greetings • • • WE THANK YOU! •• i • Datars & O'Brien •• • 1=460. ¢il:► it 4twzi ttemim tri Main St. Hardware Store - Phone 213 a,sT,'�] Ci Wishing Our Customers and Friends A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" lei. Shop 149Rel* 67 Klopp EVER AT YOUR SERVICE Vnfl FARM NEEDS!.