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ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERAI..D
l lthorized as second class mail,
rout Office Department, Ottawa.
LOCA NEWS
Mrand Mrs. A. ;tlelick were to
Goderich.'Monday,
BUSINES CARDS last TandltM incl renrn.I'arke spent:
Mrs i . IIr'tmrirh tln 1 m eta lrt'
It3CENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN1 WA.LPER
rte- Ucensec fiR�:�arT7'9PPM
1ior
HURON AND LAM13TON
Vol. 'vtonrr. Sale. lase or small. Cour-
teous and Efficient Service at all
Rivas! DASHWOOD
Phone 57 r 2.
E. FCORBFTT
Heimr ich ser nt Satnrdety ,t London.
'Mr and M, IloN Jchnsten were
visitors to Detroit rev a fey (Tav�'.
,Sorry to report t',•�t :tilrs. Chm1n4.
Hav is confined to Clinton i-jry tital.
Mfrs. Mabel Snider of Sarnia i,
visiting' rel: ti e'! !here at present.
Mr earl Mrs Rny Militia and chil-
dren of London spent Sunday in
town.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Hess have re-
turned from a very pleosant vacation
p.
tri
Misses, Florence and Pauline Heh-
LI•CENSED AUCTIONEER ever of London fare week -end v! lit -
Terms Reasonable, •Satisfaction cr0 with their .pneant in town.
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Guaranteed Mt'. and Mrs Tnsen1, nmar of
' Phone, Zurich 92 r 7 Tr,tihlin rolled on ZUrifh friends on
Satin d^v.
Mr rind Mrs Tod Haherer, Mr and
ARTHUR FR,AS ;R Mre. Geov"n Del chert were aurxlay
visitors et. London.
lncomP Tax Rfarr,a^1r9'rs Mr. Tannrie Fowiie of Lender Ives
BoOkeenhira Service. Etc..;a Sahli -der yiriiol+ with his si.tPt',
E 1. Mr and Mrs Gil Koehler:
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Mr and 'Mrs Paul Hen; of Toronto,
j + +SCE—Corner Ann, William Sts. were week -end guest' at the home of
Phone: Exeter 504. the for'mer's mother, Mrs. A. Ir. Hess
VFTFR I N A R I A•R]
Dr. W. B. COXON,
.V, Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON .
'Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store p i7RICH
ir one -96. phone -96 ZURICII
13UTtH.R
urich19 Popular
MEAT MARKET
.fit us supply you with the
very choice of Fresh -and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc. always on hand. Kept
Fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Ylides and Skins
1tun>ahl 11 t, & Sot)
PRODUCE
Mr. Calvin Williems, Mrs. T. L•
and Miss Ethel Williams -fere at
London on Friday,
Mr. Morris Andersen of London,
was one of the many interested Fair
visitors on Tuesday.
Mr and .Mrs Robert Oxrana who
are in residence at the hoe of Mr.
and Mrs. Ferd Haberer spent several
days in Toronto on business.
Messrs. Gordon and Stanley Smith
accompanied by Clinton pals, enjoy-
ed a fishing trip to the Bruce Pen-
insula over the week -end.
Mr. Robert Bell, teller of the loc-
al .branch Bank of Montreal, was a
week -end visitor at his home In Des -
OBRIE'
PRODUC
Ch Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
wave Your Eggs Graded on
our
'AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
none 101 Zurich
Zurich Creanmy
G Thor Offers
5 -Yeah Protection
On All Washing Machines
Everything You Want in a Washer
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 ranee
2. Massive Streamlined Wringer,
swings to 5 positions for greater
convenience — Feather touch re
lease bar and reset lever,
3. Full size 9 -Ib. capacity tub.
4. New all -Aluminum tub cover
rust -proof, sends in- suds and helps
keep water hot.
5. Thor Delux Mechanism. Nev,
engineering features and ensure
greater lasting satisfaction. delicious wholesome bread for your
Come in and see it today!
able—bread for your recipes. Out
FOR ALL EI.ECIRICAL JOBS AND of his fragrant ovens come all man -
APPLIANCES CALL
A
on the tab
N � �iiG'Fi4
the meal is ready !
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
Wuerth kctric
Phone 84 - ZURICH
Ener of mouth-watering goodies to
crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun:
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for luncheon—piping hot Par
The entire belongings of the Hay Iker House Rolls for dinner. Brew
Mutual Fire Insurance Co., have 110t'. 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!
been moved from the office of Mi
H. K. Eilber, Crediton, to the nem
home in Zurich, formerly known as
the Thiel Block.
William James Fee
Private funeral service was held
in the Bonthron funeral home, Hen -
sail, Saturday last for William Jannis
Fee, prominent resident of Hensel],
who passed away at the family resi-
dence on Sept. 18. Service was con-
ducted by Rev. Langford, assisted by
Rev. Fox. 'Mr. Fee had been rn 'ail-
ing health for some time but his
death carne as a great shock as he
had been confined to his bed for on-
ly a few days prior to his death. He
was born on the Goshen Line, 1 -lay
Township, about two miles north of
Zurich, in 1866, son of the late Cath-
erine Ann and Edward Fee. He re-
bore. ;Med there until his retirement in
Mr and Mrs Clarence Hoffman of 14 when he moved to Henson. He
Galt spent a few days in Zurioh.Thr L ;,.-as a member tof St. Paul's Anglican
were on their way returning !rot,.`hurcir, Hensali. Surviving is one
Detroit. sister, 'Miss Mary Fee, Hensali.
Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich
conducted the monthly session of the
Tenth Division Court in the town hall
Zurich, Monday morning.
Mr. and Tdrs. Kaufman of State of
Ohio,; Mr and Mrs. Stutzman, of
Nebraska were recent callers at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Moses Gerber.
Messrs Melvin and Kenneth Gerb-
er of Hartstown, Penn., visited the
past week with Mr and Mrs. +I. Ger-
ber and Mr and Mrs Aaron• Erb.
Mr and Mrs Edward Roppel of
Detroit, Mich., were visiting guests
at the Evangelical parsonage, Zurich,
for several days this week. �1re
former is Rev. H. E. Rappel's only
brother.
FIRE AT HENSALL
Flames whipped through the Hen-
sali planing mill, Saturday, destroy -
ing the two-storey frame 'Minding.
and causing estimated dama %e at up-
wards of $70,000. Lost in the fire,
1 fshavings
our home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
1.)ELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
IPOULTRY DEPARTMENT
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
IN
.HYMENEAL
Thompson - Dedels
(White mums and gladioli actoreed
St. Mathew's Lutheran Church, Kit-
chener, on Sept. 113th for the wedd-
ing of Marion Lizette Dedels to Mr.
William Warren Thompson. Rev. Dr.
John •Schneider performed the cere-
mony. The 'bride is the only daughter
of Mrs. Irven Dedles and the late Mr
Dedel's, Kitchener. The parents of
the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. W.
Arthur Thompson ,of Kitchener. Mr.
Clarence Totzke played the wedding
music. Mr. Wm. Lahn was the soloist,
The bride wore a period gown of
nylon'marquisette with sprays of lily -
of -the -valley. A semi off -the -shoulder
neckline was topped by a nylon net
yoke. The fitted bodice was buttoned
down the back extending into a pad-
ded hipline that had a double row
sof tucking. The full skirt lay in soft
folds. The'sleeves were lily point. A
bandeau, of net held the finger-tip
which broke out in a pile o
veil of illusion net with a hand rolled
and shingles at the rear of the mill, edge and eppliones of lace flowers.
was valuable equipment, supplies of She carried a prayer book topped in
glass and close to 1,000 plywood and demure sweetheart roses. 'The bride
Walnut doors. Hensall's fire depart-
ment put its new fire trick into act-
ion three minute after the car t..^s
received, but was una!^lo to control
the blaze. M411 owner Welter
said he ^^t'rie.d coma ',^'t+'ince ile
had no definite plans for rebuilding.
Tasty -Nat Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
PIGS FOR E.kLE
17 small pigs fr sale. Ted Geoffrey
Phone 19 r 93
FOR QUICK SALE
About 40 1 -year-old Hybrid hens,
Sussex R. L Reds, in full product-
ion. —Solomon Baechler, Phone 97 r
14., Zurich.
FOR SALE
A Si1Ver grey Gendron baby buggy
complete with mattress and sleigh
runners, a door way play pen in good
condition, and girl's white skates,
size two. —Mrs. Jack Tuerkheim,
Tel. 174, Zurich. 2t*
LOST
On Bronson line between Len.
Zirk's and Dashwood, a thresher
bagger. Finder notify Melvin Greb,
Dashwood.
FOR SALE
Brand new Hotpoint 9.3 Rcfrig-
erator.—Louis Thiel, Zurich. 24
CEMENT
A Carload of fresh Cement
arrived. Get your supply now.
Stade ,& Weido, Zurich
just
2tc
FOR SALE
A very clean 1936 Ford Sedan, 4
nearly new tires, priced very reason-
vble.—L. A, Prang '& San. lc
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance. Cpm
OF WOODSTOCK
CBE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
CIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
In OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . .
,„1iniount of Insurance at (tisk on
December 31st, 1950
I 20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
i! RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
:MSC) DEALER IN LIGHTNING
*ODS AND
ALL2AN E DS OF EIRE
was given in marriage by her go -
father encs "^t' ^lbert J. Det-
ers of Port Colborne, Ont. Mr. Eric
Weber of Kitchener was lest man.
The , , ^" 11r. Donald Taylor
and Mr. Douglas Gerth, Cousins of
the hridegneom. Mrs Donald Taylor,
of Kitch"'r ire- matron or honor
for her cousin. She wore a gown of
blue taffeta and carried a basket of
yellow and bronze mums.
Grand River Tea Room -.vas the
scenery of the reception, The bride's
mother wore a ;brown frock with
brown accessories and corsage o" tal-
isman roses and feathered mums.The
groom's mother wore a platimmm blue
dress with matching accessories and
corsage of pint: roses and feathered
mums. For a motor trip to 'Montreal
and the eastern U:S.A., the bride
wore a gray flannel suit with navy
accessories and a tawny ginger col-
ored hat. She wore a corsage of
sweetheart roses. They will reside at
137 Cedar St., North, Kitchener.
WANTED
Young • man to learn drafting and
estimating. Also a lady stenograph-
er. Apply to Kalbfleisch Mills, Zur-
ich. U.
FOR SALE
A building suitable for herr house
or tool shed, approx. ?1.12x13 -ft. to be
moved. — Ed. Gascho, Zurich. tf-c
NOTICE
CEMENTING!
I am in -a positiion to Bio all kind:,
of cement work. Contact me for
further arrangements. Mahlon
Sauderr, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. tf2-4
Viiiiiiinuommisemiamomaniminior
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be niede
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
Dead Stock
$2,75 Each. Prompt Service for
Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone
24 r 4. Crediton Central. -e1-5-'50
CANADIAN
NOTICE
Thursday, October 2nd, 1952
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they're
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door handles in a rainbow of ten
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V. L. BECKER 87 SONS
Phone 60W. DASHWOOD
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All books and records belonging
to The Hay Township Farmers' Mut-
ual Fire Insurance Company nave
been transferred from Crediton to
the New Office in Zurich. Policy hol-
ders are asked to- govern themselves
accordingly. Installments may be
paid to the various banks as en the
past, and as designated on the
monthly notices. Address all corres-
pondence to - Mr. R. G. Black, fax
59, Zurich, Ont. Phone Zurich 102.
Reginald G. .Black, Secretary.
Notice To Creditors
Estate of Carrie L. Koehler
Take Notice that all persons hav-
ing claims against the Estate of
Carrie L. Koehler, k •deceasea, wno
died on or about the 6th day of
September, A.D., 1952, are required
to furnish particulars of same to the
undersigned Executors on or before
the 10th day of October, A.D. 195'3.
l After which date the estate will be
distributed with regard only to those
claims of which notice shall have_
then been received.
Dated at Zurich this 10th day of
Septennber, A.D., 1952.
Bell & Larrglrton, Wim. .S. Johnston,
Solicitors. Ross ,
Executors
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Propane Gas
ALSO GAS APPLIANCES
CRATON & HOTSON
Ph, 156 - Grand fiend. :0'::11.-"
HESS
ZURICH - Telephone 107
GENERAL . ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC STORAGE TANK
WATER HEATERS
Come in or phone us - Let us explain why
General Electric Automatic Water Heaters pro-
vide the most efficient, economical and depen-
dable method of supplying hot water for all your
many daily needs. They are priced right and
cost Tittle to install. Budget terms. ;e
ELECTRIC
ASFALL SHIPMENTS HAVE BEEN SLOW
IN ARRIVING, WE STILL HAVE A GOOD
ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
GIVE US A CALL!
COEtr,l.
Phone, Res. 130.
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Store 52
Yeui' 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.
Datars
Main St. Hardware Store
Tinsrnithing
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.
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Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67
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