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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-05-01, Page 5e. 1 ZURICH.. ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD :Auttarized as second class mail, Vast Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS 4041,0.2.•^ *re John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST 7 Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday' Phone 355J LICENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer For HURON AND LAMBTON Par eour Sale, large OT Bxnall, Cour- teous and Efficient Service at all timest Phono 57 r 2. DASBWOOD too+4444.4.... E. F. CORBETT venns Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed - Phone Zurich 92 r 7 VETERINARIA.N rh. W. L COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Phone -96. ZURICH BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MALRKET Let us supply you with the *ery choice of Fresh and Cur - ea Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc. always on hand. Kept iresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for: Wool, Hides and Skins H.Yunabiut & Son PRODUCE OB RI TEN'S DUCE Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry eve Your Eggs Graded on OUT AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor none 101 Zurich Zurich Creamery Your home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry 'Highest Cash Prices paid plus A premium for deliveredcream We are equipped to give effi- Sant accurate service. Egg itad Poultry department in targe of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, proprietor 1N$URANCE Western FarmersMutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- CAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS HIND IN ONTARIO .. lamoant of Insurance at .Risk oi December 8'ist, 1980 20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 . Total Cash in Bank and Bonds. $495,607.94 RATES ON APPLICATION r. KLOPP - ZURICH 1 AGENT ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING LOCAL NEWS Rev. and Mrs E. W. Heirnrich were at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Carl Thiel spent a day in Lon- don last week. Mrs. Ed. Gallo and Janet spent a week in Toronto recently. Members of the Williams ramilv were at Lond3n one day Met week. Mr and Mrs Ferd Haberer and Arlene were visitors at London this week -end. Mrs. Laura Poster of London has returned to her cottage at Grand Bend for the summer monthe. ZURICH 1-IERALD Mrs. Clare Geiger, Mrs, A. Mc- Clinehey spent last Friday at Lond- on. Mr and Mrs. Harold Finlay en- joyed Sunday afternoon at lalitchell, at the home of relatives, Mr ane Mrs Chas. R,,Ibinson." Misses IMatilda and Clara Oestrei- cher of Windsor; Dr. and Mrs. How- ard Hostetler and child from London were. recent visitors at the home of the former's sister, Mr and Mrs. John Brawn of town. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Beckley of , • Blake were Sunday visitors with re- latives at imly- City, Mich., and where they helped to ,celebrave the: REA OD the table / lear, of Stratford, was in town on 'Mrs. Barbara HecklerWe join the . 91st 'birthday of the former's mother, the meal by, dy is rea Mr. Hurley 'Weber, an old nurich Tuesday. many friends of the district in con- The Tenth Division Court was heldin LET YOUR AKER gratulating this former resident in the Town Hall this • Wednesday her nice told age. The birthday be- .Be Your Menu Maker! forenoon with Juc1re T. M. teestello mg on April 28th. YOUR BAKER not only supplies Mr and Mrs Fred Anderson; Mra of Goderich presiding. and Mr,. David Anderson ana daugh- .delieious wholesome bread for your table—bread for your recipes. Out Elia Linlc. of his fragrant ovens come all man - ter Mary Esther; Mr. Charles Ander- ner of mouth-watering goodies to son, all of Lucknow; Miss El of Exeter, were Sunday visitors atlareven the menu of every meal! Frag- the home of their relatives, Mr and ii'm't Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns Mrs. Ward Fritz. for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled treate for luncheon..piping hot Par Mr and Mrs Earl W. Deters, brid- al ,cauple, have returned from their heneymoon and are getting nicely settled in Grand Bend. - Dr and Mrs Archie MacKinnon of Galt, were Sunday visitors with the former's mother, Mrs, Matilda Mac- Kinnon. Mr. Herbert K. EiV-er of Crediton 'kOliousa varietY, Rolls for dinner. Bread Mr and Mr s Fred Knott and eonto, for snacks any timd who has been at Victoria spltal, Roger of London, were Sunday via_ !London for some time, has been re- (2'1'.. clay OT night. So don't get wrink. itors at -the .home of Isiah Witmer moved to the home of his daughter les worrying about variety in meals— and Lambert, Goshen line south. The St. Johns Ambulance First Md organization which has opened a class in Zurich is meeting with hugh success, as about thirty are now in the first class. A large number of people of the community attended the big banquet in honor of the hockey team on Tu- esday ' evening in the Community, Centre and everybody thought it was one of the best ever held. Mrs. Ernest Denonnne who spent the past winter months in Waterloo, has returned to her home on the Blue Water Highway for the summer Mr and Mrs. Ward Fritz of Zurich,ll,y,oar baker be your menu maker We are pleased to report that Mr.. 'See what's on his tray today! Eilber is ,pregresing favourably. We i"r wish hina a speedy recovery. ; asty-Nu ;akery Oranges from Florida , PHONE 100 — ZURICF1 The Herald Editor and wil-e recoe - ved a treat of orange % from their re.k.4,41 friend, Mrs. Rose Brown, of town, ir alio-163 ill g- Frorarng who received them from friends who i ,e. spent some time an different parts at t -palate. Thankw Ftorida. This fruit is very sweet ... .. eeare equipped to do Interior and and pleasing to 'one's, s ,er4xelri°r Painting; Spray or Brush. to Mrs. Brown for remembering .ac aged tor Time and Material. Sat - to Guaranteed. With the fine sample, which vee en- -theaea Fur • Free eee'e-ate contact us about your next joy -ed. Piii3Ot Job. See us about your Barns, ANNUAL REPORT *ekisgo, .Sheds, Etc. ei Gordon Eagleson Mr and Mrs Lloyd O'Brien andThe Zurich Branch of the Wom- *One 40 r 2, Dashwooa children accompanied their daughter en's Institute have had a very succ-t, o Elizabeth Alice (Betty) to the C.P.' °seal year, financially, educational:la R. Station, London, on Sunday even- ing where she left to join training at Cornwallis, N. S., and where -they b - tend to remain :For six months Farmers Busy , The exceptionally fine clear and warm weather tor this time of year is keeping the farmer quite busy get- ting in his spring seeding. The land is working up nicely, but in some cases a bit dry and hard. " farmers report having completed the earlY spring seedling. WANTED A Telephone' Switchboard Operator for Dashwood Central. Apply to H. ,G, Hess, Zurich, Hay Municipei Telephone System. -tf PIGS FOR .941,F 40 strated and weener pigs for sale. Apply to Aaron Oestreicher, Dashwood. 3te PIONEER HYBRID SEED CORN If you have not ordered your Pion- eer hybrid seed corn, I will have a small supply of extra Pioneer on hand during delivery time. Sold by J. W. Merner, Phone131 FOR SALE. A new johneton Electric Polisher, very reasonably Phone 117, Zurich. Floor priced. it* WANTED Suitable man or Bread Route. Must be ambitious. Apply to Tasty - Nu Bakery, Zurich. tf c FOR SALE FORD TRACTOR — In goiod con- dition, complete with 1010 Ford plow. - Phone 133 Zurich, R. Insley c FOR SALE Kelvinator Refrigerator, 2 burner Ramgette with oven. garden hand Scuitler, all in good condition. -- A, G. Hess, -Zurich. 2tc SEED FOR SALE A quantity (of red Clover Seed Grade No, 1. Apply to Gerald Regier, Phone 84 r 9, Zurich. 21* WELL DRILLING WATER GUARANTEED — Years Eperience, W. D. I -Topper, Seaforth, R R. 2, Phone 667-11. 4t* NOTICE CEMENTING! I am in a position to do all kinds of cement work. Contact me for further arrangements. — Mahlon Saucier, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. tf2-4 4411110121111MMEMOINOMINANIMMUMMW WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood — Phone 35-19 gamposimplammisorminernosomr. Dead Stcck $2.15 Each. Prompt Service for *OW AND ALL KINDS OF FiRE INSUgANCE Lifting.—Jack Call Mere 04r 4, Crofton Central. -c1-5-'50 and Socially. We have a membership of 25 with an average attendance of 15 at 8 regular meetings. Our re - pl6t Notice To Creditors 4n the Estate of JOHN ETUE ceilpts for the year were $398.38,the AiJ-persons having clairns against the expenditures $11/50.15, leaving a bol Estate of John Etue, late of the ance og $1248.18. v,o ip of Stanley, in the County et„. Prominent guest speakers visited ofpuron, Retired Farmer, creceased, us, our district president, Mrs. Kirk- wko died on the 18th day of Decem- land, who centered has thoughts on be, 1951, are hereby notified to "The Aims and Ideals of the W.I.." send in full particulars of theit Reeve Earl ,Campbell gave us a talk claims to the undersigned on or be on 'Keeping the Children at Home.e tore the 4th day of May, 1952, after ,Mr. Rees. Illsley, president of the whioh date the assets will be distrib- Chamber ef Commerce spoke on uted, having regard only to claims "Community Activities and Pu‘blio. then received. Relatiens.' Miss Della Marks of wtrED at Seaforth, this end day of Dashwood and Mrs Menno Oesch 04 4,101 1952. . Zurich, spoke on. "Citizenship ',ael:a.,.' . . :6CONNELL & HAYS, Education." Mr. Earl Tingley, cateSeaforth, Ont&arloee ' toonist of the Landon Free Press ex- .';1'-' Solicitors fior th'e Executors. plained creations of ideas for car- toons and made numerous ,drawings. Mrs. Thos. Meyers presentedp 11.,:ia Bullock girl, and a golden wedding ory of bread, and discovery of butter gift to Mrs. Dave Ducharme. Several 'intereelang (roll .calls were We appreciate answered in the following manner: the contributions of Why I an an Inetitute Member. How their talent that various young people to keep -nut husband happy. House- of the cem.munity 'make throughout the year. A playlet entitled 'They Say' was presented several times by iorne of our members. A banquet for the Institute members and their )).usbands provided an evening of re- laxation. At a Rexair demonstration we received proceeds amounting to $2.50. y....110.1••••••••10.1101RMINA hold Hints, !My Favourite Christmas Carol. How can We improve our Com- munity? My favourite subject et school. The Christmas meeting was in the form of a Mother and Daughter me- eting, when an exchange or gifta was made: The Christmas epirit was demonstrated in a practical manner When our nation was in mourntog by donating fruit and vegetables to ;because of the loss of a good sase. a new Canadian' family, Walter Ar, !elan, we sang his favourite hymn, chow. Later a quilt was made and Abide With Me, as a dedication to donated to the same family. Another:, his memory. Some of our members quilt has been made, on which tick -attended a Conference in ,Hensall, e • ets are being sold. .414Where a speaker from the Departm- Come En,., Pick a Colo, Thursday, ay 14,102 Durk Green Light droon Yellow Dark Blue Ught Blue Grey lieeeeeeeeMee` areoe4 eamrLY,2 ENTER ATIO AL tiVESTiEle Altimteetieds eeseseaa.e.efeeeilae4C5''' they re An IH exclusive! Interchangeable door handles in a rainbow of ten vivid sIndes, to match or con- trast with your color scheme. 7 Sizes; Prices Start at e4LttWAQcL® V. L. BECKER etz SONS Phone 60W. DASHWOOD 11:A. rin .4111 s NOW IN STOCK LADIES: See our Spring Stock of Footwear before buying elsewhere; such as Casuals in Suede, of assorted colours and the New Dom- inion Smart Step-in, tan and white... For foot Comfort, you can't beat these. Also various lines for Misses and Child- ren. We have a few smart lines for Men as low as $7.95. See these for yourself. Men's and ,Boy's Work .,Shoes that stand the Test Oesch She ,:ter :-•111Ml ./......0.1•NSWS•0604001linaltONAINIENIOartipp.alt.61.1051•4101..sc..0.........,,,,,,i11..13.00.11.0•1140.060.611•16.1116.11111.1.6.F. ..,„,-................,,,..........,,,„,-....,,,,:.„,„„„.,,,,,, s i• Your Heating Equipment e - e • • We offer you the following Good Cheer Gravity, : : or Forced Air Furnaces O The Arcoflame Oil Furnace; Coleman Oil Bur- : ners in three different Sizes. • Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard - Donations were made to the folWpnt discussed the subject, We CaU. it • owing institutions: Cancer Societ4Hunian -Nature. $10; Wr- Mpm. Ho.-nital, London zi:5"Ir - 'During the year we have sent : Children's Aid Society at Godericli,C;:GOod Cheer and sympathy cards to • Paints * $10; Can Nat. Institute for the bliedertheee in sickness and bereavernene • $10 Gifts of sliver candle holderee. As we .sum everythingElectric up, we can • were presented to the president and truthfi'lly say we have had a very 3 secy-treas. -and an electric iron • to , successful and prosperous year. Let • • Mrs. De Weerd when she moved : a,. 1 as try to make eoch succeeding year • Way from our community. A ibirthdayibetter than the past. • • gift was presented to the invalid.. —Sirs. Newell Geiger, Sec. Treas.. a , . .. . — - a • a a • a a a a troAle.--V,Ztravr-Xii,..,.(44.7Z-4ilW,Ztitsa-="Z-K-40--.W44ftl.--4eMi-M-Aafr-Mar Pa • Very dainty styling in watch and matching bracelet $41.75 filed' t- t , 44°4, /-7•75,r1c,-. 71/11,-* Here's chic smartness and dependable service $39.95 efel.) /71:4'.1441* tooswifTh: ALBERT G. HESS THE WATCH WORD fOR VALUE Zurich - Oatario av-anvumr, Lada ware on hand. Enamels Varnishes Stoves, Refrigerators, Radios and all Electrical Appliances Plumbing Furnace Work - Tinsmithing OUR AIM—To Serve and Satisfy. Main St. Hardware Store. Phone 213 Dat Main St. Hardware Store e' rien Phone 213 4 Massey Barris HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT, OF MASSEY. HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC, "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" 1 el. Shop 49 Oscar Tilopp Res. 67 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDSI a 9 1 4 4 1 1 1A el 4 4 .1 4 1 4, 1 4 4 1 14a 14 14 4 4 0 1 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4