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ZURICH - ONTARIO
ZURICH : HER
Authorized as second class m*i1,
loft OfBee Depsrti nento Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 355J
UCENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed neer
POT
HURON AND LAMBTON
Vex !your Sale, large or small, Cour-
teous and Efficient Service at all
kiraes!
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ade, in this
Column
Cement
Give us a call for your Cement
requirements for immediate delivery
--,Ka1bfleisch Planing Mills, Zuri h.
NOTE—.
FOR RENT — Apartment or
office space, available this spring,
Enquiries invited. See I. Willert,
Phone 210.
FOR SALE
2 Holstein Bull calves for sale.
Alfred Bopp, Phone 961.4.
FOR SALE
10 Holstein Cows carrying second
calf, to freshen in February.—C.
Faber, R,R. 3, Exeter; Phone Henson
6439 r 4.
PIGS FOR SALE
Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD Nine young pigs 5 weeks old
sale—Apply to Ferd Haberer
E. F. CORBETT
Tem Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone Zurich 92 r 7
VETERINARIA.N
iDr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
pee with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store L,
fie --96.
RICH
BUTCHERS
huriCbl ` Popular
M i• AtI Y s tK.ET
Let us supply you with the
wairy choices ofFresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc. always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Hides and Skins
.t, yii,wimint k% ;mon
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1'R At CF
OBEiEI'S
P R �DIJ.OB
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have ; Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
"hone 101 Zurich
Iurich Creamery
for
NOTICE
Wood to be cut on shares or oth-
erwise. Mostly beech, some maple.
Delbert Geiger. 2.0
LOST
A black Rosary with se'eral med-
als and jewel cross which was given
by Pope Poufs at Rome. Finder please
contact Mrs. Earl Zimmer, Zurich,
phone 207.
FOR SALE
WOOD--500Cords of mixed stave
wood; F. C: Kalbfleisch & Son, Ltd.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Would you like to become a Beauty
Councellor part time or full time
work. Apply to Box 4, Zurich. tfc
FOR SALE
DANE PUPPIES — Males $15;
Females $10. Apply,Hector Forcier,
St. Joseph. Phone Zurioh 87 r 17.
FOR SALE
6 used 21" tires and tubes; 1 used
15" tire; 2 used 30x3 1-2 tube, 2
used 19" tires; Car hot .water heater,
Ford Axle for trailer, Toilet bowl.
WANTED — Mirror 16x22 or larger
Phone 210, Zurioh, I. Willert. c
OR 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.
VEIL ASEENZIPP
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi
dent accurate service. Egg
and Poultry':` department in=
urge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas Minshall, Proprietor
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Dead Stock
ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NE 8
Mr, Lawrence Hartman and friend
spent the week -end with his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Reg. Illsley and Mrs
Ed. Gascho were' visitors an London
last Friday.
Mr. Jacob Wurm iof ,Seaforth cal-
led 'on his sisters,. ,Mr, Emily Puss
and Mrs, Bertha Block .in town on
Monday,
Mr and Mrs Kuno Hartman of the
Goshen south, Mr and Mrs. Fred Du -
chorine of the 13. W. Highway :vial -led
with their children in Windsor for a
couple of days.
Mr. Alvin •Reichert from Hamiltoa
visited with his mother, Mrs. John
Baker, also attended the hockey on
Monday evening. It's inc+,uragin.g to
hear and see folks come this distance
to attend our splendid hockey games.
$2.75 Each. Prompt Service for
Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone
24 r 4, Crediton Central. -e1-5-'50
COST OF PUBLISHING UP.
Successful Sale
READ
on the table
Thursday,
Jaxll .&ry a is r19&2
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the meal is ready 1
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supprtes
delicious wholesome bread for your
table—bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner, of mouth-watering goodies to
Mm. Charles Thiel Who is running
crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
a mercantile sale the past week or rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun:
so is still going strong. If you want for, breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
bargains there you will be able to treats for luncheon..• piping hot Par
buy to suit your purse, for women ker House Rolls for dinner, BreaS
in variety, too, for snacks any Una
men and children of every age. Here of:day or night. So don't get wrink,
are the very things you have been les'worryng about variety in meals—
fare
booking for. Call at Thiels Store be- let our baker beyour menu maker,
fare this big reduction sale will close.
See What's on his tray today!
Really Has Been Cold
The warm and balmy springlike I as y -Nu Bakery
weather with all its records for 'high ; • , r
temperatures in January was follow- • • PHONE 100 — ZURICH
ed up this week with the winter's ! _ v •-
coldest when on Tuesday morning in OLD HURON MAP Wdngham over the radio they report-
PRESENT -
ed 214! below, and that is planty cold ED TO UWO.
for us people in this part or Canada.;
On Wednesday morning it was not The University of Western Ontario's
so bad with six below. But miider .growing collection of maps and at -
weather is again !on its way. We do
not seem to get the nice steady win-
ter weather we have hat the past,
so much of this up and down going,
which always makes conditions worse
for colds and epidemics.
Had Toboggan Party
lases of Ontario counties increased by
one more — a large wall map of the
COunty of Huron. The map, printed
in. 1862, is the gift of Mrs. W. R.
Jowett, of Bayfield. Now in the uni-
versity library, it :brings to three the
number of maps of Western Ontario
counties: held by the university. The
other two are of Middlesex and of
A merry time was enjoyed''on Tu- . `;in.
esday evening when the members of
he Lutheran League who also invit-
ed the confirmation class to loin them
n a toboggan party, which .they held! Over production has spoiled the
at the home sof Mr and Mrs. Orville price on the broiler market at the
McClinchey, Goshen line, .Stanley.
Words fail to express the good time
spent with their toboggans going
d'6wn the hill on a fine crisp moonlit
evening, when all so happy with
youth, laughter, etc. A delicious tun-•
eheon was served, which was very
tasty and appreciated, coming in fid fewinter-
Federation
the cold to =partake of the good :Ila.rmerf butter
Federation News
,present time. This. is .one, section of
poultry oultry industry that could be-
ebsne very ,unstable, due to the short
time it takes to get into the broiler
irsiness and out again.
Good Butter Prices
In a press release from the Dairy
f c df Canada n a
hot refreshments. estintg figures on the price c
.-evera.l countries in the Northern
'Twas A Big Crowd Hemisphere. Recent figures on th '
price of butter, compiled in Britian,
Hockey fans from near and. far -;how. that .the Canadian price is a:
were present on (Monday• evening td`' o P" average' In Belgium the price
see the locals tangle with the big' its about 82c lb; in France 75e Tb; in.
Irish from Lucan. It was an •autstan United States 72c; and in Canada
ding thriller from start to ftnish and i:68c. The German'price is about the
n.o one could predict ,what! was :cos- same as Canada: Of the countries
ing next. Who would ever have tho- "fisted only in Denmark. the Trish Re-
light that over a thousand eager tans public, and the United Kingdom are
would jam into the arena to see an the'prices lrwer than in Carioca. An-
ardinary• league game. We were just 'other quotation of interest: 'Churniri ;'
wondering when we saw the n'iultif-.;
udes of people, is our spectator room
sufficient for the future, and will we
be called upon to install artifica1 fre-
ezing- unit in the years to come. We
sure are fortunate in getting these
fast crowds and the enthusiasm that
goes with it is remarkable.
Costs of publishing Canadian news-
papers have increased more than 200
per cent since 1941, the Canadian
Daily Association said recently. The
C.D.N.A. was commenting oh a New
York report that rising U. S. publi-
shing costs were causing three -cent
daily papers to disappear from news-
stands. Wages and newsprint, which
account for more than half publish-
ing costs, increased 96% and 109%
subscribers who have renewed the
respectively since 1941.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co..
OF WOODSTOCK•
LARGEST RESERVE I3AL -
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
20,410 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
i'otal Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
,THE HOME MERCHANT
Recently the LE litor of a weekly
paper in the district asked The
Home 'Merchant, who is he?
The editor then proceeded to sup-
ply his pwn answers; Here they are:
'He i'the chap who gives you.cred-
it when ybu .are financially broke and
carries. cur account unlit you are
able to pay. He is the chap who
meets you cheerfully, and lets you
:uwt with a message to some members
of the family and a real -come again -
and good -by. . He is the ehap whose
Staff live in tawti and spend `their
money with you and other local peo-
ple. He, is the chap who hetps y:u
support your :churches and charit-
able organizations and talks r'ar the
home town and boosts it in every
way of the year. He is the home
Merchant—your neighbour, your fri-
end, your helper in time of need.
Don't, you think you ought to trade
with ,him •.and be his helper and fri-
end in trine of need. Don't you know
that every 'clollau.,you spend out of
town for ...merchandise is sent a to
strangers ----- to men. who never spend
a dollar' here? And don't you know
that the growth and prosperity of
this good town and community dep-
ends very 1argely on the growth and
prosperity of the hometown merch-
ant?.. OUr
erch••ant?.Our • thhosn€r ,;merchant; cannot
t +uceeed unless; -home folks • like yor
give .them ley'& Support
ALSO DEALER • IN LIGHTNING
RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FiRE
• INSURANCE
Cream •is not generally the prod•" •t
of specialized dairy farms, .buth rothl
er, it is a product of thousands of
general type -farms. These farms del
pend on the dairy cow, not only fol°
-much of the farm's revenue but also
to maintain the fertility of the soil
:for the production of other crops.
Come in...
Pick a Color
Pork Gran
tight &iraea
r.ilew
Ca -Op. FEEDS
ARE YOUR BEST BUY !
Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Ow ('meds
AVAILABLE AT
Hell sail Dist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and 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 "I am the way, the truth
and the Life; no man cometh unto the Father, but
by me." Jno. 14:6. ',Believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ and thou shalt be Saved. --Romans 10:13.
Cha.. Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California.
ABC Network Sundays 4.00 para. E.S. T.
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Our NEW SPRING STOCK will arrive shortly
and We suggest you have a look at them and see
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Dr. Scholl Products such as Corn
Callous pads, Arch Supports, Foot
linaments.
Bunions and
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