Zurich Herald, 1952-03-27, Page 5ZURICH 4 ONTARIO
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ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
Past Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
f Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 355J
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
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ALVIN • WALPER.
Licensed Auctioneek
For
HURON AND LAMBTON
For tylOillr Sale, large or small, Cour-
• theous and Efficient Service at all
tianes I
Phone 67 r 2. DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
fl'entS Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone Zurich 92 r 7
VETERINARIAN
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Mary Ravelle and daughter
Doris of Grand Bend were recent
Week -end visitors with the former's
sister 'Mrs. F. Clark, of Windsor.
Exeter Town Council, after consid-
ering the question of installing par-
king meters, decided to de without
them for the present.
• A goodly number iof hockey fan;
accompanied the team to Walkerton
on Monday evening where the locals
played the Milday Monarchs in the
final play-offs.
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
Zurich s' popular
.MEAT. MARKE T
tat us supply you with the
Ivery choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc. always on hand. .Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Hides and Skins
11 Yungbluti & Snn
PRODUCE
Put Your Want. For Sale
Lost- Found, Etc Ade in this
Column
WELL DRILLING
WATER GUARANTEED' -35
Years Eperience. W. D. Hopper,
Seaforbh, R. R. 2, Phone 6674. 4t5
Mr. David Dueharme erode .a trip
to Detroit last week,
Mr and Mrs Ralph Weber and Mrs
Clarence ;Schade spent a day at Lon-
don last week.
Mr end Mrs Jack Pollock nf Tor-
onto were week -end visitors with her
•Mather, Mrs. Herb Krueger.
Mr. Val. Becker of Daetwood
made a, business visit in town on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. George DucharMe
and family from Dublin were visit-
ors in town Thursday last.
Mr and Mr e Victor Hartman of
Windsor are happy to announce the
arrival of a son.
Mrs. :Minnie Weedo from London,
spent a •few days over the week -end
at the home of her daughter, Mr and
Mrs. LaWrence Bedard.
Mrs. Daniel Weber, Mr. Ralph
Weber end- daughter, Dianee, Dash-
wood, and Mr; Clarence Schade of
Zurich were visitors with remtives
at Baden irecently.
Mr, Alponse Dabus of Windsor;
Mr and 'Mrs. Avila Ducharme 'and
family of B.W. Highway; Me and 'Yes
Philip Hartman and family; Mr and
Mrs. Louis Farwell and family wove
Hi -Bred Seed Corn
If you haven't ordered your seed
corn you can still buy Pioneer. More
farmers are switching to Pioneer
hylbrids every year ,because of their
OUTSTANDING Q *0 A L I TY and
YIELDING ABILITY.
Scold by J. W. Merner, Phone 137
FOR SALE
John Deere 1950 Model A. Tractor
equipped with Powe-Trol, Comfort
cab, Quik-Tatch cultivator, Also 30
used range Shelters. Apply to Geiser
Bros., Phone 80W, Dashwood. 3t5
FOR QUICK SALE
Good grade 2 -year old Hereford
Steer. Phone 94 r 7, ,Zurich
FOR SALE
Some baled hay, timothy and alf-
alfa. Also 10 bushels of alfalfa
seed. Edmund Becker, .Dashwaoct
°BRIEN' B
PRODUCE
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
lEGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 Zurich
SEED FOR SALE
A quantity of Red Clover S d
gond quality, priced reasonable:
Apply to Bob Peck, R.R. 1, Zurich."
lurid Creamery
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres on Highway No. 88.
frame hense, bank barn 60x60',
x)n the table
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LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
deliCious -wholesome bread for your
tabl'bread for. your recipes . Out
oflils fragrant ovens come all mere
nee ,.of moth-wateilng goodies tc
crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
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rattf.:Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bum
hrealifast, luscious fruit-lled
Thursday, Mareh With, 19
McKinley Farm & Hatchery
Producers of
CANADIAN APPROVED
CHICKS
+ ▪ Your enquiries are solicited.
Write or phone and ask McKinleys
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regarding your chicks for 1952,
COCKERELS, PULLETS and UNSEXED
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Sunday ,viiitors wibh Mr and, Mrs tress for luneheortpiping hoPar
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Kuno, Hartman and family, Goshen iker..:11ouse Rolls for dmnor. Brea4 :
in,,,'!!i(ariety, too, for snacks any tam _
of .day or night. ,So don't get Wrillk; .;
lea'Worrying about variety in meals- 0
let yoer baker he your menu maker,
See -1.vhat's on his tray today!
Line south:,
Mr and, Mrs Eric SIcTiroy, also
Mr and Mrs Teter Eisenhach of
'Grand Bend, have returned fri'm
sunny south where they have been
for some considerable time. Really
this weather must seem cold after
basking in the warm sun of that bea-
utiful land of sunshine.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henarick of
the B. W. Highway, accrammtned by
Miss Louisa Hendrick of Zurich, were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. -Hendrick, near Cred-
iton. The men's father, Mr. Albert
Hendrick of Exeter, was also there
and a most lovely day was spent to-
gether.
Flew to Funeral
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Weber of
Dashwood ,and sister, Mrs:. Jack Cald-
well of Exeter, left on Thursasy by
the.- T. C. A. Airplane at 12.40 , at
Crumlin Station, London, • and land-
ed 'at Winnipeg at 6 p.sn. the same
day. From there they motored to
Landen., N. Dak. to attend the fun-
eral on Friday of the forrner's sister,
Mrs Jamb Schroeder'(nee.Clara Web -
turn by train.
er.) They intend
to le
Our sympathy goes to the relatives.
STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED
A jewelry sample case along with
71 watches valued at $1,500 were
Hyde°, available: 10 acres of young foiled .,in a drainage ditch near
bush. Apply to Gaiser Bros., Phone Welland by a 13 -year-old 0r11.Ofrtl. boy
80w, Dashwood 3t1/4
•FOR SALF
Engene 'Meaner, who notfied his
Drine'nel school teacher, Mr. Camp -
h11 Krueger,. (son •of Mrs. Herb.
Tasty -Nu Bary
_PHONE 100 - ZIIR
ow h Gliers
5 -Year Protection
On All Washing Machines
Everything You Want in a
You'll Find in THOR!
CHECK THESE
Outstanding Features
1. Famous Thor Delux Agitator,
giant 9 vane super agitator with
3 bottom vanes and 6 side vanes _
2. Massive Streamlined Wringer,
swings to 5 positions for - greater
convenience --- Feather touch re-
lease bar and reset lever. -0-.--
3. Full size 9-1b. capacity tub.
4. New all -Aluminum tub cover,
rust-preof, seals in suds and helps
keep water hot.
5. Thor Delux Mechanieen. New
engineering features 'and ensure
greater lasting satisfaction.
Come in and see it today!
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL JOBS AND
APPLIANCES CALL
1, 4-pannel, good pine house door. Kier of Zurich) and together
6'-7 1/2 "x32 -in. 1 screen door 6 -ft- they fished out the loot and turned
it "ver to the, .police. The case was
stolen Vol* a„jewelry *salesman cr
in. a $20,000robbery•• at :Harailtin
recently.
Had Chimney,Fire
Isifr. and 'Mrs Philia Heetmen
FOR SALE the ,Bvoneon line received a scare on
Setorcleir evening about 1.50 when
to Ted. Haberer, Zurich. eithe .1-itehen sbecame red hot. tove pipes took five and
seen:1V1re. Hartman
Some clover hay for sale. Apply
with presence of mind lost no time
To..uck License C-9524. Return to in 1;1114°.will a considerable :.:mount
LOST
of salt in the stove and phoned for
Leonard Sararas, or leave at Herald Office, Zurich.. the Zurich Fire Brivade, who soon
brought 66.e:towing heat under con-
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trol. With the high wind blowing at
FOR SAL.E
the time, it looked dangerous for the
building to take fire. We are happy
to annouftce that for the Hartman
family there was very little damasre
and they are thankful to have their
home and buildings saved. as fire can
destri-v a lot in sn .hort a time.
LATE MRS. WM. FRA5ER •
The funeral of the „late Mr". Wm.
Fraser, Exeter was held Tuesday
th Dinney funeral home,
10 -in x 321/2 -in; 1 heavy plate glass
S31/2x24-in.,- beveled edge. Suitable
for either desk .or table top. Bargain
for quick sale. Information at Her-
ald Office. tfc
Washer
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
11 premium for deliverecicream
We ere equipped to give effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
ilugrig My, T. Meyers.
A quantity of mixed baled hay
for sale. Lennis Gingerich, Phone
Dashwood, 35 r 12.
ProprietO
INSURANCE
FOR SALE.
Quantity lof Clinton Seed Oats. --
John Robinson, R. R. 1, Zurich, Ph.
Hepsall 699 r 33.
FOR SALE
4100 bales of good mixed hay. ---
Alvin Wiper, phone 57 r 2, Dash-
wood.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
CONCRETE WORK
NOTICE - I have ,purchased the
ceanenting equipment of any father,
the late Mardi Corriyeau and hope
to . serve the -community as they have
been done in the past. For mform-
ation phone 93 r 16, Zurich; 41:,*
NAP. CORRIVEAU.
last hem the
officia -1 1w Per. Iee3 r11.
eters Peril cored tho h• -•114e
which she died,Mrs Fraser was in her
79th year. Her maiden name
Clara Ellett ,Cudtnore. Surviving be-
sides her husband are one see Allan
of Exeter, and a daughter, Mrs. Cor-.
don Eynmett, London; also two bro-
thers, Wilbur Cudmore of Edmonton
Alta., and Enos of ,Sedre Wooley,
Wesh.
MRS. GEO. EMBER PASSES
Died it Victoria Hospital, London,
on March 2rith, Mary Welfe, -widow
of the late George Either in her 76th
year. Sister of Mrs H. Wind and Mrs
3. Moir, Detroit; Mrs Fred Gratton,
Grand Bend; Mrs. Simon Morloclaof
London: and Mrs Lloyd Gaiser, of
Crediton Albert Wolfe, Crediton and
WesieY 'Wolfe, Dashwood. The te-
Wuerth Electric
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BARLEY OATS AND SOYBEANS
Red Kidney, White Kidney, Cranberry and
• Marrocofat Beans
CUSTOM GRAIN AND SEED TREATING'
RETAIL SEEDS
W. E. REI
Phone 87 or 1 58 Dashwood, Ont.
Phone 84 - ZURICH
WHAT'S NEW AT THE LIBRARY?
The circulation in 1951 was 150
per cent. that of the preceding year.
The Bookmobile called recently, leav-
ing 200 new ba.ks. Among them are
Achilles Absent Marie Monchei
Green Light Lloyd C. Douglas
Nero Wolfe Novel Rex. Stout
Too Little Love Hennque
Moses Sholem Asch
Marigold Grace L. Hill
Cinchfoot Thos. C. Hinkle
To The Queen Taste Ellery Queen
Skate With Me. Barbara Ann Scott
Wild Horses of the Rio Grande
--Franklin
Sugar Busk Dana
Your ' Dog etine
Here Stays Good Yorkshire. WR.Bird
Will new membersobtain, their
cards when they call at the Library
-1F,NS A LI.,
Menebens of the Hensall Grle'
Softball Club .p.47anged a preentat
ion for 'Miss Norma Deit, bride -elect,
and a enember.of the...club who played
first base on the. te,arri. The affair
was held at the honae la Misq DeiP.,
a presentation of a tri -light iloor
lamp was made to her. The address
read by Miss ;Ann Hildebrand; pres-
entation by Miss Betty Moir. Contests
were featured arranged by IVI. e. Ron
Mei,: and. Mrs Glenn Deitz. Lunneen
NOTICE
CEMENTING!
I -am in a positiOn to do all kinds
of cement work. Contact me for
further arrangement. Mahlon
Sauder, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. tf.2-4
7 0 R.
WOOD --500 Cords of mixed stove
wood. F. C. Kalbfleisch St Son, Ltd.
WEE LARGEST RESERVE BAIe
AIME OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL.COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
le OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ..
iimmmt of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. P. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
:RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FRE
INSURA,NCE ,
Cement
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Our NEW SPRING STOCK will arrive shortly
and we suggest you have a look at them and see
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 Machine needles, belts and
oil in stock
Desch She
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INCIIRILeelseMfaSeeeVillessteleeeleekeeetliaaSeiee ieee
Give. us 'a call for your Cement
requirements for immediate delivery
-Kalbfleisch Planing Mills, Zuriele
"CiffilIMMICINIMMEIIMMINIMMIIPMEnr
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be mace
Bill Watson
Dashwood Phone 3509
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Mains rested at her late home, Cre'-,
from .evhere funeral was held
diton
Was served.
The Kippen Gun Club won tho
London Winery Trophy 11 i four
team shoot at Duart. Kippers c sated
the second place Ridgetown e er by
six birds. Other entries' weee from
Goderich and Duart. Member of the
winning team were Chester Leerjno.
Aederson, Sam Dougall, Bili Kyle,
and Torn. Sherritt.
Jean Henderson placed mon in
vocal ,class under 12 at Srea'Jord
Kiwanis Music Festival held here.
Having received 83 marks; Carol
Brown was third in piane eel° clam
:ander 8 with 82 marks. 'Beth are
pupils of J. L. Nicol.
Complimenting Miss Norma Deb..);
bride -elect, some sixty relatives, nei-
ghbors and friends met in the S. S.
room of St. Andrew's United Church,
ratePert to honor with a raiscellaneoue
shower. 111rs.Harry Caldwell was in
the .chair for a abort program.
A meeting of the Committee for
the Home for the Blind Campaign
met in the Town Halt, Thursday ev-
ening to sum up receipts to alt(',
$250 of the $,500 ,eibjective bee heee
subscribed. They are still short $250
and the -committee are appealing to
those who have yet aubseribed.
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on Sunday with :services in the Evan-
gelical U. B. Church, interment In
the Crediton Cemetery.
• HYMENEAL
Norrsa Alice Deitz, became the
brido of William Wesley Consitt Col-
ernae -in a charmino. ceremony at. Si:.
Andrew's United Church„ Kippen.
The Rev. A. E. Hinton oificiated.The
bride is the youngest daughter of
Mrs. Elizabeth Deitz, Kippen, and the
late Wm. Peitz, and the groom only
son of M1"6' Jane, Coleman, Hay 17w.Th
and the 'Ate Wesley Coleman. aceseT
Metheoe,.- Kippen, the .bride's sister,
wavher !only attendant; Ross Corbett
of Hay Twp. eval groomsman.
ead tcck 'reception was held at 'Monate Men -
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$2.75 Each. Prompt .Servide for their return from a wedding trip to
Liftimg --Jack Williams, Phone he U.S.A., the young cottple will re
24 r 4, Creditee iNentral.aide itt Kippen.
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Your Heating Equipment
We offer you the following Good Cheer Gravity,
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 -
OUR AIM -To Serve and Satisfy.
Main St. Hardware Store.
Tinsmithing
Phone 2 1 3
Datars ac 'Brie
Main St. Hardware Store
Phone 213
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HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
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AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT-
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
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EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS!