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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-01-10, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO ZURICH HEKAi .l) ZURICH HERALD Authorised as second class mail, Not Office Department, Ottawa. RUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 355J LICENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Acis. in this (.r�ltalxra.r, FOR SALE. Two purebred Tamworth Boars ready for service, "not -registered.," Sired by the reserve Junior Champ- ion ,boar at 1950 ":Royal." for Geo. Douglas. If not previously sold 'v itl be offered at the • next Community Sale. Apply to -Menno Martin, R. R. 2, Zurich, or phone Hensall 098 r 31. • FOR SALE 6 used 21" tires and tubes;' 1 used 15" tirre; J1 used 30x3 1-2 tube, 2 used 19" tires; Car hot water heater, Ford Axle for trailer, Toilet bowl, WANTED — Mirror 10x22' or larger ,'':lone 210, Zurich, I. Willert. c Licensed Auctioneer Por HURON AND LAMETON For [your Sale, large or small, Cour- teous and Efficient Service at all 'timed Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT 'Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Zurich 92 r 7 VETERINA R I A.N Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Oboe with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store P,p'ue--96. ZURICH BUTCHERS Zuriehs' Popular MEAT M.A.. KE T Let us supply you with the very choice of Fresh and Cur- led Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc. always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for: Wool, Hides and Skins 'nrnghlut & Sou PRODUCE OBRIEN'3 PRODUCE Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor Phone 101 Zurich lurid Creamery Your home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plus :`s premium for deliveredcream We a are equipped to give eff i - tient accurate,, service. Egg veld Poultry 'department in therge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor l ( R QUICK SALE Two Chicken Roosts 6x12 -ft. 4 -ft high, also a number of nests. 1, new Dodge car seat with back; 2 oval shaped windows and frames, 2 bucket seats. Phone No. 80, Zurich. LOST In Zurich, 48 Pontiac Hub Cap, and crome rine. Finder please re- turn to Donald Oke, Zurich. FOR SALE A number of young Collie —Wm. Koehler, Zurich. Pups, FOR SALE (Pair of Black Skates and Boots, size 6. Phone 216, Bryce Mack. •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 condition. Apply to Harvey Clausius, Zurich. :r. NOTE— If in Need of Chicken Ready for the Pan, call Thiel's Superior Store Phone 140. FOR SALF 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 102. 3t* INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance CO. OF WOODSTOCK rim LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE ALANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- 'J AL COIVIPANV DOING BUSINESS OF THIS IXIND IN ONTARIO . 1*2faunt of Insurance at Risk on December 31st, 1950 20,610 Policies $125;269,726.00 'Total Cash in Blank and Bonds. $495,607.94 RATES ON APPLICATION E. F. "KLOPI ZURICH AGENT FOR QUICK SALE. General Electric 1951 Model table Radio set. - Harvey Martin, R.R. 2. Zurich. WANTED Ccal oil "hanging lamps =- Bailey's Florists, Main Street, Exeter. 3tc . FOR OUR'K SALE 2 good Holstein Heifers, due freshen ,in February and March. Hilton Tuern.ner, Phone 85 r Zurich. to 11. 2'r FOR SAL.E Registered Shorthorns of service- able age, from Premium Bull, off Im- ported Stock. Deep red color. Ross Dick, Parr Line, Hay Twp. 3t NOTICE TRUCKING — Having 'purchased a truck equipped with P.C.V. License I am in a position to do Tour truck- ing such as grain, cement, hogs, cattle, etc. "Service is Our Motto" Phone 234, Zurich. Bill Sauve. 4te WHITEWASHING A. CLEANING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson .Dashwood Phone 35r19 COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE Will be held at readly+ buyer .for. same. Terms—Cash Wes. Merrier, Manager. Alvin Walker, Auctioneei. COMMUNITY STOCK YARDS ZURICH, On • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th. At Two o'clock, p.m. A number of mixed ,pigs, cows and Calves; and cattle. of most ages -and breeds. airing your surplus stock an:cl articles to this sale aria find a LOCAL NEW6 Mrs. Victoria Dedels of Kitchener, spent a day during Christmas Week with her mother, Mrs. L. Datars Sr. Mrs, Torrance is spending a few weeks at the h.„,me of her'niece, Mrs. W. d'i Major, Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Hormoan and children have moved into .the apart- ment of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Willert. Mrs. IViinnie Weida Srom L'onaon, spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mr and, Mrs . Lawrence Bedard. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haugh from near Dashwood were Thursday vis- itors at the home of the latter's artnt Mr and Mrs .Sol. Zimmerman. Mr and Mrs Earl Heywooc[ and LET YOUR BAKER. children of Wingham spent part ofl Be o r Menu Maker! er' their vacation at the home of Mr and launder we1T:! Mrs. Wm. Thiel and .other relatives.„ Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars and"; nd igner .Myrtle Mayfield family of Port Colborne were Christ - ah a (series of just mss week visitors with the 1:rmer' gowns nd pajamas for mailer, Mrs. Ds.tars, Sir. .a in high fashion colors Mr. Glenn Haugh has returned to In warm and washable his studies at Naperville College after ted rayon. a pleasant holiday season spent at ese have a styling that's the home of his parents, Il2r anti li i .teIy y b u n g. They're Arthur Hatt lx, near Dn.;hwoi, 1. in warm, glowing 'Mr and and_tlrs. R. J. Kaibfle.oen of aqua,•coral, pink anei Detroit, Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalb- fleS 0 1m a ll a v e clean isch of Desbor.o, were holiday �� c es of white in big g pom- visitors with relatives in t.:wn, while others are sparked � RFAD 'the table Thursday, January 14th; 1951 -„...:....-...,,s: ••• ••••••••4•••• ....••,,, . Co -Op. F$ ARE YOUR• BEST 13)511 Only Re -Cleaned "'Crain Used in Ou Feeds AVAILABLE AT Hensall D.6t. Co-Operative and .Miss Anita Datars of the Sudclaby ' School Staff returned to Kitchener, aS ria I;I the holidays with her parents here. f'IILIrVF,, t 00 — 'I 1R (t�++ to resume her duties, after spending. Warm wea is the ever brushed Jacket has touched Peter Pan man slee gowns an fashion Flowing 9nr1 (nffa. ery Mr and Mrs. M. T. Cor•le.ss and Mr and i1VIr's A. B. Corless and fam- ily of Clinton, were holiday visitors at the home of the foriner's daughter Mi end Mrs. Kenneth M. Breakey. Mr and Mrs • Karl Steinbach and two sons, Kenny and Garry of Lon- don income fax Report spent the fore part of the week with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Hen- Boolkeet)ina Service. Etc ry ;Steinbach and brother, Mr and E. X F .T :.E 1 Mrs. Ted Steinbach and family. Mr. and Mrs Reg. Illsley, who had a most enjoyable holiday at Toronto With relatives, including then: daugh- ter, returned home on Monday even- ing, coring honie byway of Well- and, where the called on friends. Received Christmas Telegram Mr and Mrs. William O'Brien re- ceived a telegram on Christmas day from their grandson and fancily, Mr. Jack O'Brien who is following duties in the Navy at Halifax, the message contained Christmas Greet- ings to them and the O'Brien .family, who were, celebrating the family din- ner .at'the toriiter's home. • Thuagh -far apart in ,person, ,but close in Writ. unscrt pulou5 .people are now rn• the All had a lovely time. I drover business as it is considered 'much better than .the poultry business Installed Job Press 'much the present time. Mr. Edward Laukagal, mechanic, .of the Graphic Equipment Supply, Co. of Toronto, the latter part of last week installed . in the Herald Printing' Plant a Heidelburg Aut.:m- atic printing press. . These machines work so automatically, they pick up and Mrs George Jolln,tcn of the paper sheet after sheet, and .a t- 1 Bayfield . were guests of honor at a ter it is printed they nicely lay is surprise party held at the home of nown in another pile. It really is their son 'Mr and Mrs. Har Id John nice to see them in operation. And ston, Clinton. All members of the with this new machine right here in , family were. present .and the evening Zurich, there is no need to give your family the form of a comical mock wedding with the junior members of the family taking part. The bride and aroom of 3.5 years were presentee F'OR SALE. WOOD--5O0'Cords of mixed stove wood. F.. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ltd. ARTHUR .rRASER Dead Stock OFFICE: -'Corner Ann, Wiliam St. Phone: Exeter 504. thefts promptly and in some cases net at all.'.'We cannot :he too critical of our police authorities if we do not give them a fair chance by reporting missing animals as soon as discov- ered. Perhaps the night patrol of the Provincial 'Police could do a lot to check these thefts if they 'would cheek on some of the pick-up trucks that travel the roads at very unusu- al hours. We have heard of several such cases where trucks were chased from farmyards where poultry flocks Were opt ;bar range. Perhaps these BAYFIELD Married 35 Years $2.75 Each. Prompt S'rvice for Lifting --.lark Williams. Call 'hone :•! r 4, Crediton _Central. -c1-5-'50 BORN .ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING1!, At the arwcll Nursing Homo t®A3 AND' ALL KINDS of FIRE Zurich, On Dec. 31st to Mr and Mr, IN$UR�1NGE Earl Plaxtbaad, a ,on, brother to Ruth Slui'ley and Gary. , long run jobs to the man from the city who solicits these jobs, as most of the work is done on similar mach- ines, but awe will not specialize in with. a lovely chest of silverw'atrc. colon• wcrk. Now don't think that the Cards and, social chat were enjoyed Herald will be printed on this mach- and a delicious lunch c ere ed the ine.. no it will only take care of the drudgery of feeding smaller work, as no part of the Herald will be done thereon. Someone has said, the more of this modern machinery o'•e get, the more headaches we are inviting. But we do almost anything now to speed up production and save labor, evening. Entertained Tots Hayfield Lions Club recently held a Christmas party for the children n the T-wn. Hall. Members of each of six sclr-.ons of the. vicinity present- ed one of the numbers on their school concert program. The draw for tT o electric train was won by Mr. \l:• - Fadden, Baay-field, The walking dell was won by .Jean Rilef, Clinton. The Club also. presented about 50 bas,cct' of food to sltutins in the village and surrounding district, and also play- ed hosts to their wives and ladies at a turkey dinner. in the Little inn,fol- lowed+hy ;progressive euchre. CATTLE RUSTLING ,S RAMPANT IN COUNTY ( By Gordon M. Greig) Cattle rustling has started up a- gain in Huron County; this time rtur• ing the months when cattle are stab- led for winter. Reports would indi..- ate that farmers are not reporting t AS WITH A GOOD CUP OF TEA The important thing in a barbershop quartette is the blend. ` 'Don't worry too much about the individual forces -- just so long as they blear: closely, and the closer the better, So says .Ball Carr, baritone and soloist of the CRC's male quartette rn Vancouver which is an indispensablo ,)art of the Leicester Square to Broadway show.•:Lirted up here, like peas in r pod, are the :four voices. All de^ked out for the special occasion or neem^' their picture taken, in their u order, are second t'enor Len 1 -Tay. ^n' n baritone. 1;i11 Carr, basso Tt.'rsce Chalnua i' and tali tenor 1•Jube.r Nowell: • 1 ZURICH! IN WHAT 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 "1 am the way, the truth and the Life; no man corneth unto the Father, but by me.” Jrio. 14:6. ",Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be•Save&'.-Rornans l Chas. Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53 California. ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. • T. Winter is now Here HUSBANDS, why not let your Wife warm her own feet and also keep them warm with Footwear shade for the occasion., ..We have various sorts of fleece -lined Footwear for over the foot.. or shoe. SEE THEM We also have various kinds for Men, Boys and Children . — SEE THEM ALSO We are appointed Agents for the Bauer Hockey Skates, featuring the Bobby 'Bauer' Special. Carne` and see them and give us your order: Oesch Shoe Store For Your Heating Equipment We offer you the following Good Cheer Gravity, or Forced Air Furnaces The Arcoflarne Oil Furnace; Coleman ners in three different Sizes. Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard- ware on hand. Paints - Enamels Varnishes Electric Stoves, Refrigerators, Radios and all Electrical Appliances Plumbing - Furnace Work - OUR AIM—To Serve and Satisfy. Main St. Hardware Store. Oil Bur- Tinsmithing Phone 213 Dettars O'l3rien • Main St. Hardware • Store Phone 213- • 1 1 • • • • • • • • t Massey - IFfarris HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMVIENTS YOU MA Y REQUIRtc, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tol, Shop 149 Osc KiOpp It w*sa 67 .EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM 'NEEDS' 1 .4 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 4 1 d 1 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 .1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 -4 r 4 4 4 a - 4 4 4 3