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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-02-21, Page 5CMIrreWto ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Main Street -- foamier Open Every Week. iiay Ex.eept Wedeeaday Phone 355J URICH HERALD Put Your Wan ‘.or Sale t,st, Found. Et 4 Ads. 'in this otuL LICENSED AUG1 IONEE,RS ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctluteeee. HURON AND 6ale, large %eons and Ehicient kimesi Phone 57 r Z. WANTED We want your window shutters. Tel. 81 or 51211W, Exeter. FR SALE Two Reg. dark red. Shorthorn Bulls of serviceable age. • 800 bales of good quality mixed Hay.—Alvin Walper, phone Phone 57 r 2, Dashwood. LOCAL NEW b Mr and Mrs, 'George 'Wilson of Hayfield were in town Tuesday, visits- ing with reletives, Mrs. Laura Foster of. Issn.son IS enjoying the week visiting with her friends and relatives' here. Friends. congratulated Mrs. Caro- line Ocsch of molto,, WhP on Friday celebrated her 91St Miss Kathleen:44, nslitsse in min- ing at St. josekoll*HtsaPital. IJ ndofl. was a visitor at herfihMe"here the past •week, Mr and Mrs. C, O. girath and 80,s Gordon and Staeley•-bfokille 13. W Highway were visitoieest Baden on Thursday. „ Mr. Herbert, Hilbei. tot Crediton was in town ik...4daSt, PresCcillig al Be Your Menu Maker' Secret try of .,05.6 Hisy 'Mutual Fire {YOUR BAKER not only supplies delhoois. waplesome bresel for your tablee—'sreadesfor your recipes. Out of his fragrant ovens come all man- ner o inouths,)vatering goodies to crown the Menu of every meal! Frog - met Coffee Cake and Cinnamon •Buns for "A-eakfase.. luscious fruit -filled treats for luncheon..piping hot Par ker llonse Rolls for dinner. Bread in variety, too, for snacks any tins of claw or night. So don't get wrink. les vsorrying about variety in meals— let Neer baker be your menu maker, See what's on his tray today!, B y FOR SALE A 2 -wheel trailer has 600x1.6 tires complete with stock rack. Also a cumbination elec. and coal stove near iy new — Alfred Ropp, Zurich. " House For Sale A desirable property in Zurich; r LAMBTON 1stuck° finish, furnace, iiydro, wa or 6mall, Cour- Service at all DASHWOOD E. F. COkubrAT Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Zurich. 92 r 7 in house, fruit trees, full sized lot, large garage, a very desireble prop- erty.—Ed. Beaver, Zurich. Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON 0 ce with Residence, Main Street, opposite Drug Store Phone --96. ZURICH FOR SALE A young white gander, suitable fcr keep ,or for food. Apply to Leonard Merner, Zurich. READ I: on the table t 4. Thursday, rebruarY' notp 1962 McKinky Farm & Hatchery Producers of CANADIAN APPROVED CHICKS Your enquiries are solicited. ,Write or phone and ask McKinle.ys , I fegardirics your chicks for 1952. • COCKERT13, the meal is ready, LET YOUR BAKER ' 97 - (1 Heaall emeseeseewrigo.,,,,,,,m,.... ee In.' I r.i.rvle Co. 'Meeting: Also calling on his daughter, 'Mr and :M1'3. Ward Frilt)zr.. and Mrs Arehle MacKinnon:of Galt were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. M. MacKinni n 'and with Mr Rose Russel at Exeter. Mr. Gordon Manson and daughter, Marguerite of Dunday, were week- end guests, at the .home of Mrs. J. A. Manson and Mr and Mrs. Newell Geiger. The annual meeting of the Hay Mui - nal Fire Insurance Co. was.. held in Zurich. Town Hall Monday after- noon, with a fair attendance of pol- icy holders present. The usual bus- iness was transacted. A full report will follow next week. iMr. and Mrs. Paul -Jeffrey, Mr and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey an•I Mrs. Fd. Laque all of Detroit, were week -end visitors at the home of their mother here, Mrs. C. Ayotte, was- celebrated a birthday, and all had a neat lovely time. • The former, Mr and 'Mrs. Paul have recently returned from a mot- or trip to Los Angles, Calif. Where they had a most enjoyable time. - • Postponed Till March 1st. The Ice Revue Follies whicn was to have been held here on Saturday evening have now been shove,: down taiSatuaday eve. March it. We trust the ice willhold out for this event, as it will be a real treat tor Zurich and vicinity to have this fine display of figure skating, and all the stunts they do on their Program. So don't forget, Saturday eve. March est. Returned From Florida Mrs. EarlYungblut has returned hoe from Florida where she enjoy- ey the past month with her father,. sisters and ;brothers on the balmy beach and restful shore of that bea- utifel sunny country. •The mercury being un around the eighties mostly. during th days; .arith _sun- races..nd warm while we here in :Ontario are 'OR QUICK SALE 100 or more 31/2 months old Rock & Ramp. cross pullets, ready to Jay in about 6 weeks. Price $1.50 for quick sale.---iFerd Haberer Lurid's' Jetupular MEAT Al..a..iiAET twat us supply you with the very choice of 1-resh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ltc. always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration .......caesirearsiemoselown FOR SALE Collie pups, 2 months old. Pure- bred Hereford bull serviceable age. --Harold Finlay. Highest Cash Prices for: Wool, Hides and Skins YuagAriut csz'bion FRODUCE 4.‘ WANTED Housework for three girls; 15, 16 and 17 years old; just in from. Holl- and. Preferred board and lodgings inclusive. Apply to Jacob Hamoen, Zurich. 1 t* FOR SALE WOOD --500 Cords of mixed stove wood. F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ltd. OBRIEW3 PROD -0 GB Cement Give us a call for your Cement requirements for immediate delivery __Kalbfleisch Planing 'Mills, Zuri Nuesussemosessessemauftezastar WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can be made Dashwood — Phone 35r19 Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER astv- PHON E 100 Z1.11t1c1-4 - NOTICE HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Due to the funeral of the Late King George Sixth, the Annual Me- eting of the Hay Municipal Teleple one System which was to be held in the Hay Township Hall, Zurich, Ont. on Friday, February 15th, 1952 at 2.00 p.m. will not be held in the date set, but will be advanced one week and will be held on FRIDAY, FEB-, RUARY 22nd, 1952, at 2.00 p.m. in, the Township Hall, Zurich, Ont. . Earl Canspbell, Reeve. H. W. 13kokenahire, Sec. Treas. ABORNMEMM9251PME*WeIRIENSIMMINEMb. Dead Stock $2.75 Each. Prompt Service for Lifting. --Jack Williams. Call Phone 24 r 4, Crediton Central. -c1-5-'50 COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE Will be held at COMMUNITY STOCK YARDS ZURICH, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. At Two o'clock, pan. Bring your surplus Stock and Articles to this Sale and find a ready buyer for same. This week we will have a very LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor esood supply of fine Cattle to offer, Rhone 101 • Zurich as well as many other animals. • • HENSALL Mies Donna Taylior of Brucefield, and Miss Norma . Deitz of Kippen 1 were mecent visitors at the home of Mrs. Wesley Coleman. I Miss Isalaell Alexander of Toronto was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Alexander. who ac- companieeher back to Toronto for a few sets• i k ,elssMiAltiee :Maser Wood IPrivate 'Seissices for Miss Mary A. shovelling snow, with the mercury ;Wood, 761'oWho• died suddenly at her dipping down to the near zero,rnark home ;On Saturday:following a stroke nearly every night. Mrs. Yungblut were held from her late home on accomnanied her brother; Mr hvienday by the Rev. J. B. Fox and 1Vh..s. Wilfred KIopp of London on the intertnentin Hensall Union Cemetery I Miss Wood Was born in Usborno Te. where she lived with her sister Eliza who survives her together with a bo- ther in Vancouver. She was t memb-1 er of Carmel Presbyterian church. PULLETS and UNSEXED R.R. 1, Zurich steanigatiSi MyBank' is Ca-ruada's First Bank 4. 4. 4. .0% 4waluarib NY NM TO A 011110N CAP 01.11.1 rf BANK OF MONTREAL WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Terms—Cash s-- • Wes. Merner, Manager. lurch CrPoPiery Your home market for Cream 1 Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plus premium for deliveredcream We are equipped to give effi- .. tient accurate service. Egg lend Nultry *department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCF Ti-,wnship Alvin Walper, Auctionees. Public Sale trin. Evangelical Church News • The Youth Fellowship rst the Ev- angelical U.B. Church, Zurich, is ;presenting an Easter Sound Film to introduce the Lenten Season -next Sunday evening, Feb. 124th at 7.30 o'clock. This is a moving picture, based upon the ,Scriptural records, showing special events leading up to and following the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Young and old will enjoy this picture. The pub- lic is cordially invited. Offering at the door. To Arrive coon Our NEW SPRl1r1-1.,G. STOCK will arrive shortly and we suggest you have a look at them and for Yourself the new line of Styles. We can Give you the Most for the Least! Dr. Scholl Products such as Corn Bunions and Callous pads, Arch Supports, Foot Creams and linaments. Genuine Singer Sewing 4is n'eedies., belts and see Oesch --- -- OF STRAYED '2 -YEAR OLD STEER 'Unto Lot 23, Concession 6, • Hay Township. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expens- es, before date of Sale winch is: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1952 at 2 p.m. IPla,ce of Sale: James McAllister, Parr Line, Hay Township. Sale will :be in charge of Local Pound Keeper. APPLICATION WANTED Applications for the position as __--...---------- Secretary -Treasurer of The play Farmers' Mutual Fire hi- -- surance Company will be received by OBITUARY b,RYSDALF a Former Resident Passes Stratford, Jan. 25, Ai exaliaer 0 -- We offer you the following Good Cheer Gravity, Bart, 5.9, of Brunswick st, who die today inia London hospital, was a native of ,Drysdale, and had lived in oil in stock Shoe Store :-..03mmlopvingsw For Yo -r Heeting Equipment • • Late Mrs. Siebert Mrs. Anna L. Siebert, widow of the late William L. Siebert, died at her home hi Zurich, on Sunday Feb- ruary 17th .1952 in her 86th year. She is survived by three daughters and three sons: Mrs. W. R. (Ada) Major of Toronto; Miss Nora .of Lansing, Mich; Edgar R. of Detroit; Mrs. Clare (Leila) Hoffman or Galt; William A. of Zurich aud Franklin L. of Detroit; thirteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren and three sisters: Mrs. J. Torrance of Zurich; Mrs. R Dancy and Mrs J Coul on of Seattle, Wash. The deceased SSW faithful. worker for her church, and will be greatly missed by her fam- ily, friends and neighbour. Services wa_ held at the Westlake Funeral Home at 2.80 p.m., on February 20, interment at Lingelhach Cemetery, with Rev, H. E. Roppel offic:ating. the undersigned' up to Saturday, the 18th day of March 1962 at 1 p.m. Western farmers' Mutual:State qualifications. The lowest or any application not necessarily ae- Weather insurance Co. cePted. H. K. Eilber, Secretary -Treasurer, OF WOOH. Crediton, Ont. Paid Last Respects Ile4dent 4 of Hensall and district attended a community memorial servs ice in Carmel Presbyterian church en 1Friday at. 11 a.m. to pay their last SHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-1 ANTE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS • OF THIS ,KIND IN ONTARIO .. itlioniat of Insurance at Risk on • Stratford:for 44 years. He was a 1a .menrber sof the, Church of the Inimac• ulate Conception. Surviving besides I is his wife, formerly Colette V..11, of ; Hesson, are one 8011, Neil J., at home, a daughter, Mrs. Jtirn. Eisegood, Wes- ; ton; four brothers, Norman and i'aul fe, Stratf.,rd; Wesley and earl, Windsor ; and three sisters, Mrs. A. Ducharme, Stratford, and Mrs. G. Pantie and • Mrs. A—Baileargon, Windsor. s body rested at the 'Heimbuck fuller - I e until 11Ionday mornina mn..n respects to the late King. Merabers of the Herisill branch of the Caned - Emerson C. Gabel Passes A big slinprize was the result of the sudden gassing of Emerssn Gabel of Zurich, on Si:111day February 1.7, 1952 in his 69th year. The deceased seemed in usedIllealth; and did his daily duties' in life as Usual up to within slim tIsbefore he passed 011 to his eternal SiteWard. Bern on ills Bronson line,:Hay Township, whers he spent ,practleally all his isfetimo. Al ut -yearsigtgOr he moved co town in an apiir'litneSit,;hithe Krueger blork December Slat, 1950 where he lived daughter.MiFti HiWife predeceasee a few 20,610 Policies $125,269,720.00 ,,Guides and Brownees attendee In 3thela IYea" o`A*0. s al horn requiem high mass, was sung in lin- I maculate Conception Church at 9 a. ' ; m. Interment was made in Avon. a dale Cemetery. . • • . • BA Y I ELD • • Attended Funeral These ,frorn a distance -els. attens .11. .. ded the funeral of the late Andrew Sturgeon 'were Mr and Mrs T. DecoW • St. Thomas; Lee Kipfer, Aylmer; Mr and Mrs. Robt Irwin and Mrs. James Le Cruickshank, Clinton; Mr ana Gordon Stewart, KincardinMain e; and Mr • St. One 0 • Hardware Store and Mrs Stevens, Seaforth. 7-411KollasstasPaasess:-...seftss<2.l'esrses... Move to Georgia Mr and Mrs 1'. H. 'Mack and two daughters left to make their home - Atlant, Georgia. Five years ago they moved here from Detroit and took over the Bayfield Hardware Store, 1 which they had purchased from Mr. C, Scotchmer and Which they pperets or Forced Air Furnaces. The Arcoflame Oil Furnace; Coleman Oil Bur- 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 Tinsmithing OUR AIM---1-To Serve and Satisfy. Main St. Hardware Store. Phone 213 Dotars &O'Brien 'Ian Legion, Legion Anxthary, • 'S Indving are three 01 row Cash in Bank and Bonds, body. The Rev. Rogers received ie • $495,607.94 flags from the standard bearer at the RATS ON APPLICATION beginning. of the service. The Reis rtOPP .Z1JRICH acted the service, the scripture lemon , B. Fox minister of thi, church cmd- AGENT was read by Rev. Rogers. The Res, • • • iLSQ DEALER was held and the remain, LIGHThiNG C. L. Langford. of St. Paul's Anglie- eral "vice 'RODS AND ALL KINDS Or FIRE an Church, delivered the memorial fl to rest in the Evangelical Com- dren, Eldon of London, (Pears") Mr•i• Tbeodore beithert of Toronto, aiv Miss Ethel at 11:ene. One brother, Arthuref the Bronson line. The body rested at the Westlake funeral. home, until 'Wednesday when a fun- ' ed until they sold th business e'to-r,.. F. McFadden last September. ,sstss. Late Andrew SturgeonI:: Andrew Gordon Sturgeon, 574t. Sta 111 eY, formerly of Bayleld, d -d ti Victoria Hospital, London a td -V illness of three months. He V.1.2.4,f)ril Bayleld and lived therelMiUtil 1926 when he moved to Londen-ss- 111938 he moved to Brucelield and in 1041 Went to Port Stanley -where he has been plant man at the siesine storage a Imperial Oil, Ltd...1-le tended the United Church. .Survrving 'besides Hs wife, are ave brothers ana, : WilliJohn, Edward, Herbert, ails! Willard, Hayfield; and ore Fi tor, Mrs Sarah Catling, Port Stanley, l'he funeral was'held from St. Therms, Antertnent, .Bayfield canteter:'. 11 A nit d choir was under Itery, Bronson line, with Rev 'IN$.0RANOE , a« ress. u e - '"" direttion of J. L, 'InT el, ogle': lin.. H. F. :41 aSSO rTir iS HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRI6 RP.BAIRS ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU Y REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORs, liiRESHING Mm,CH1NES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" lel Shop 149 U soar Kio pp R. 67 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! 4 4 4