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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-07-17, Page 5ZURICH ,. ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, Port Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 355J LICENSED AJCTIONEER.S ALVIN WALTER Licensed Auctioneer For HURON AND LAMBTON "For {y}onir Sale, large or small, Cour- !Wens and Efficient Service at all times! Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORNETT Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Zurich 92 r7 VETERINARIA.N IN. W. B. COXON, S.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Mae with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ne--96. ZURICH BUTCHE.RS ;urichs' ' Popular MEAT MARKET Lit us supply you with the ;may 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 E. Yuiigblin t & Son PRODUCE OBRIEN'S PRODUCE Cash Market for Crean.), Eggs and Poultry, Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor Phone 101 Zurich Zurich . Creamery Tour home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry Test Cash Prices paid plus Is premium for cleliveredcream We are equipped to give effi- t3ent accurate service. Egg And Poultry department in thane of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK arm LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO.. Atuomit of Insurance at Risk, on December 21st, 1950 110,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 Totftl Cash in Bank and Bonds. $495,607.94 RATES ON APPLICATION • T° KLOPP - ZURICH AGENT ALSO DEALER IN LICHTN!NG awn AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE ZURICH HERALD LOCAL VEWS Miss Louisa Hendrick is spending a few days with relative at .tixeter. Mr. Albert Hendrick and daughter, Mrs. Harry Cole of Exeter, were Tu- esday visitors in town. dVlembers of the Datars Families held a picnic and Reunion at a cot- tage at Schade View recently. Mr Ronald Taylor and daughter, Shirley of Kitchener, spent several days in town over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Lorne Cook of Water- loo were week -end visitors at the hone of their mother, Mrs. John Brenner. ,Miss Ruthann Amelia Rader, tittle daughter of Mr and Mrs Ervin Rad- er of Dashwood, is enjoying ;ler holi- days with her cousin Eleanor Prang. Robert Prang, Paul Yung'blut, Robert Johnston and Wayne Willeat are attending Summer Boys' Camp at E'dgewood Park near Guerin this week. Mrs. Emma Racey of London,Mrs Carrie Stickles of Detroit, are spend - mg a few weeks at the home of their sister, Mrs. John Brenner. Mr and Mrs. William Melick of Chio, near Flint, Mich., were week- end visitors at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs William O'Brien. 11VIr and Mrs Ty. Stansberry and son Dale of Detroit; Mr and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme and family of Win- dsor, were one day visitors with Mr and Mrs Kuno Hartman, -Goshen line south: Mr and Mrs R. J. Kalbfleisch of Detroit were guests at the Taylor- Datars wedding on Saturday, and visited members of the Kalbfleisch family over the week -end. Mr. Edgar Belleau has returned to his home in Toronto, after spend- ing his vacation at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sauve. Mr and Mrs Leo Farwell and chil- dren from Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mrs. George 'Farwell and Mr and Mrs Pearce Farwell, Mrs. Wm. ,Schumacher, Mr and Mrs. Leo Luedtke and Elizabeth Anne of Pigeon, Mich, and Mr and Mrs. Harold Goebel of Rad Axe, Mich., visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Haugh over the week -end Rev. and Mrs. A. Datars, !Mrs. V. Dedels and daughter Marion and Mx Wm. Thompson all of Kitchener, were week -end visitors in town. They attended the Taylor Datars nuptials on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Parker and son Behby and daughter Jean, Mr and Mrs. Gary Robinson, Mrs. G. Jesse)) of Toronto, were recent visitors at the hoarse .of. the latter's dauglttgL...7 3% and Mrs. Wm. 'Cornforth, also visit- ed with. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sauve in Zurich. Left For Holidays tMrs. Lennis O'Brien and son Pat- rick left for Dartsmeuth, Halifax, where they will visit with trie .rorm- er's son Mr and Mrs: Jack O'Brien for a few weeks. The latter are happy to announce the birth or. :. son, a brother for Michael. FOR SALE CHERRIES — Home grown sweet cherries for sale, black and yellow. You may pick your own. Curtis Gingerich, Ph one 79 r 210, Zurch. 's WANTED To purchase or Rent a farm, pre- ferrably about 100 acres. Would like possession in fall or spring. Apply to Herald Office, Zurich for further information. 2t"' FOR SALE PULLETS — 500 E.R. and' N. H. cross Pullets, started to lay. rriced to sell. —Delbert Geiger, Z,,urich FOR SALE QHERRIE.S — MountmorenceYs now ready. Bring your own con- tainers and ,pick them yourself. M. Sullivan 10th ;Con. Bosanquet Twp. Forest P.O. South of Camp Ipperwash PIGS • FOR SALE A few litters of started Pigs for Sale. Apply to E. A. Oes treicher, Dashwood. •iv! CANADIAN Propane Gas ALSO GAS APPLIANCES GRATON & HOTSON Phone 156 - Grand Bend, Ont. ' 6xt NOTICE CEMENTING! I am in a position to do all kinds ,of cement work. Contact me for further arrangements. --- Mahlon Sauder, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. tf2-4 WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood — Phone 35r19 , Dead Stock.$ Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich Residence Phone 89. MILINERY SALE SPECIALS All. Ladies and Children's spring and Summer Hats will be cleared at half the regular price, Come in for a Bargain.—Zurich Hat Shop, Mr. William Jennison of Grand l3end was a business visitor in town onMonday. 'The officials of the Hay Fire In- enrance Co. held their montaly meet- ing• on Saturday, Mrs Margaret Heianbeck of Strat- ford spent a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. John McBride last week. Mrs. Marry Manson and daughter, Mrs, Newell Geiger attended the wedding of a relative in Dundas re- centl y. Mr and Mrs Wm. Sauve motored to Toronto; over the week -end, . The latter remaining for a week to visit with relatives and friends. Misses Donna Dodgson and cousin Shirley Weston of London are Tioli- daying at the home of the roomer's sister, Mr and Mrs. Leeroy Thiel Mr and Mrs Ernest Gemming and children of Rochester, N.Y., are .holi— daying at the home of their varents, .Mr and Mrs. Wellington Johnston, and 'brother Mr and Mrs. Ross 3,ohn- ston. DIES AT DASHWOOD MTs. Lucinda Widdfong, 74, who was found unconscious in her mane Dashwood, recently, following a str- i the meal is ready t READ on the table • LET YOUR BAKER Be Your Menu Maker! YOUR BAKER not only supplies delicious wholesome bread' for your table—bread for your recipe.). Out of his fragrant ovens come all man- ner of mouth-watering goodies ' to crown the menu of every meal! Frag- rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bum for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled treats for luncheon..piping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread in variety, too, for snacks any time of day or night. So don't get wrink. les worrying about variety in meals— let your baker be your menu maker, See what's on his tray today! oke, died on Saturday. Her husband,; Tasty -Nu Bakery Joseph Wildfong, died two years aero. PHONE 100 — Z(IRICH Painting- ec raf n She was born in Hay Township, and before .her marriage was Miss Luc- inda Wagner. She and her husband farmed' until retiring, and moving to Dashwood 24 years ago. She was a member •of the Evangelical U. B. Church. Surviving are two sons, Garnet, Dashwood; and Clayton, London; and one sister, .Mrs. Emma Bender, Dashwood. The remains res- ted at the Hoffman Funeral, Dash- wood where services were conducted Tuesday at 1.30 p.m., by the Rev. IL Getz, and interment was irate in the Goshen line Evangelical Cemet- ery. HYMENEAL Taylor : Datars Before, a pretty background of white summer flowers, fern and can - We are equipped to d� Interior and Exterior Painting; Spray or Brush. .Contract or Time and Material. Sat- isfaction Guaranteed. Fr Free Estimate contact us about your next Paint Job. See us about your Barns, Roofs, Sheds, Etc. Gordon Eagleson Phone 40 r 2, Dzshwood pl.3t plaid of honor in white lace over jade green taffeta and the !bridesmaids in white lace over apple green taffeta. delalbra, in St. Peter's Lutheran The fitted bodice featured scoop neck lines and cap sleeves, and the full ankle -length skirts were nipped in at the waist by wide taffeta •cummer- bunds, matching the green of the un- derskirts. The attendants wore read- dresses of braided taffeta and lace, and carried cascade bouquets of white carnations. Wesley Nesbitt, Kitchen- er, was groomsman, and Edward Wet tlaufer, Kitchener, and George Reth- er Exeter, ushered. A. reception was held at Monetta Menard's Restaurant, Exeter. wnere the bride's another received in a 'Street -length -dress- -of dusty rose sheer, the neckline inset with a cres- cent, She wore a two -toned straw hat navy aocessories and a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother was ; attired in a mulberry dress, with which she wore a blending hat and accessories and a harmonizing corsage For motoring to Northern Ontario, the bride donned a navy shantung suit and navy shorty coat, with white ,Accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mr and Mrs Taylor will live in Kitchener. The bride has been a member of the teaching staff of .Suddaby School, Kitchener. The groom is a graduate of the Univer— sity of Western Ontario. Church, Zurich, on Saturday, July 12th, Anita Christine Datars ex- changed wedding vows with Donald William James Taylor. The bride is the daughter of Mr and .Mrs Edward John Datars, Zurich and the groom is the son cf. Mr and Mrs Ronald W. Taylor, Kitchener. The marriage was solemnized by the Rev. Edward W. •Hedmrich, wed- ding music was 'played by Miss Aud- rey Heinrich and the soloist was John Haberer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was' gowned in caniella with lace and lustrdus satin. The fitted lace :bodice, bottoned at the back, was finished -with a tiny Peter Pan collar and long pointed sleeves. Two wide bands of lace en- hanced the bouffant skirt, fashioned of layers of nylon net and worn over a crinoline. She wore a fingerprint veil of illusion, gathered to a lace bonnet, and ;carried a cescade bou- quet of white roses and feathered carnations. Bridal attendants were !Miss Shir- ley Taylor, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, and Miss Pauline Hab- erer and Miss Katherine Kalbfreisch as bridesanai.ds. They wore similarly - styled gowns of lace and tafetta, the rsillilli1111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Westlake Furnituro 1 #' 1„,, 4(7 Y' ,.,:., ,,‘ 1 •iW WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU Electric Sewing Machines, Eureka Vacuum Cleaners tank and upright types. Mason & Risch, Henry Herbert and Schubert Pianos. Also Carry all other lines of Horne Furnishings • I $2.75 Each. Prompt Sorvicc for Lifting. --Jack Williams. Call Phone } 1 t 1 r( 1r1 1 1 t t 1 !�1 �t 1 WM 2�4 r 4, Crediton Central. -el -5-'50 f.flill�Illill�llilllllilllllllli111llllhIIllllllllliUUhI lllllll1llllllllililIl#lllllllhllllllUli , rsV Thursday, July 17th, 1951 Dark Green Light Groan Ys!IoW Bark BtuaLieht Bluo Groy A` ROM EIVESRVII An IH exclusive! 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