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ZURICH HERALD •
BUSINES CARDS
t.EICENSF,D AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
licensed Aucti,Thrsee,
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Rev, J. H. Gates of Dabwood was
a Tuesday visitor in 1,0 WTI.
Miss Mae 'Smith of Deep River, is
spending the week with her varents,
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mr. Calvin Williams Is spending
some time with his s. ter (Eva) Mrs.
Fred Shaver, tit Bright, Ont.
Mr and Mrs Frank Fry of Dotroit,
were recent visitors with their taint
akd uncle, Mr and Mrs Joalah Geiger
of town.
Mr and Mrs. H. Whitney Broken -
51440? Amin. Sele lire or small, Couhire, 'Mr-
rs. 'Ted. Rader and ',Vire.
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aceue d Efficient Sprvice at all s
Milne Rader attended the funeral o1
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late Gordon. Cdl-
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ceased as a former Dashwood boy.
Now Thor Offers
5 -Year Protection
On All Washing Machines
Everything You Want in a Wadley
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 vane?
2. Massive Streamlined Wringer,
swings to 5 positions for greafer
convenience — Feather touch re-
lease bar and reset lever.
3. Full size 9-lh. capacity tub.
4. New all -Aluminum tub cover.
rust -proof, seals in suds and helps
keep water hot.
Thor Delux Mechanism. New I.
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on the table
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Pie 57 r 2. fas. at Sarnia, on Friday. rhe de -
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Dr. and Mrs, 'W. B. Coxon were •
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at London one day last week, visithie
LICENSED AUCTIONEER theformea's father, Mr. Antreca greater lasting satisfaction. 1
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Come in and see it today!
`Terms Reasonable, Satlisfaction
7,I0.; on .of Miilverton, who wes a pat-
GFon ALT.. ELECTRICAL JOBS ANI
Guaranteed '
lent at Victoria Horeaital in that- eiy
Phone, Zurich 92 r 7 for severel weeks. 141r. Coxon Sr. APPLIANCES CALL
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engineering features and ensure
we underntand has been released and yy uerth Electric
A.RTHUP FP Asra returned to his home 1fl Milverton.
Phone 84 - ZURICH
mueli improved.
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious wholesome bread. for your
0)1e—bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man.
ner of Mouth-watering goodies ti
crown the menu of every meall.Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon P,un.
I for breakfast.. luscious fruit-fillee
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Income Tax Report4 Mr and Mrs .Sylv. 'Witmer na-ve re- Mrs. Wm, Pepper is visiting re- treats forrluncheon..piping hot T ar
ker Hous e Rolls for dinner. Brew,
BOOkkeiere;ra .,ervire Eta, turned from a ple;eatet. two week...a
trip visiting. with their children and latives in Toronto.'
Mae, J. :Sangster has reurneer neme in variety; too, for snacks any thrn
F F P friends Galt, 'Toronto, Hamilton,
, from Victoria H o Lai, London, of daY tight. So don't get wrink
!es worrying about variety in meals -
ere she was a patient for several
Sts• 'Woodhridae ItIr. Witmer win) Is In '11
lrFICE—Corner• A1111, • - let your. baker be your menu maker
Phone: Exeter 604. hisi80th year, is bacl.- to work zacram weeks, she is much improved.
• --- —• let the Kalbfleisch mills, and is doing Mr and Mrs- Reid Kirk, vair....See what' on his tray today!
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grove, ,Mich., wore ,recent
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lta A Ki I size. Really he is special f w3ta Mr and 311 1.)0 ady Nu -.bakery
a lot of work for.a man ihis agetn,1
by the hand of a higher power to be
and Mr and Mrs George Hess.
'so well and active. pliQNE 190 ZUR
Mr .and Mrs Tom Coppiu of Win-
nipeg, visited recently with Mrs.
james Wright, also Mr. Ralph Stew
art of Vancouver spent a few day.,
last week with his aunt Mrs. James
7vVrig1it, also other relatives in the
district.
Hockey Club „
The •Hensall hockey club will en-
ter the WOAA Intermediate B series
this season. It was decided at a me-
eting in Hensall .81mrsday eve. last.
The following .officers were elected:
President, Ed. Fink; vice Ernest Chip
'aise • Secy-Treas, 13i11 Fairbairn;
8.COXON, B.V. DRAWS FINE
Goderich — A fine of $50 and
VETERINARY StIRGEON
costs was imposed on •Mrs. Eilith
. Walker, operatcr of the Fft,ron Ho-
ibffice with• Residence, Main Street, tel, Dublin, by Magis. D. E. liolmes.
Oppo,eite Drag Store She pleaded guilty of keeping liquor
ZURICH for sale. Evidence was Mrs. -aialher
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a _ _____ _------------- absentee owner. A large quantity ot
ri U T k- 1-I F. R .5 various brands of beer aric: liquor
seized by provincial police in a raid
was ordered destroyed. Thos. 'Chong,.
Chinese operator of the Star Cafe at
Seaforth pleaded guilty to keeping
71-tricl1'9 Popular
FAT MARKET
un supply you with the
Val' choice of Fresh and ur-
ea Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, ich, was appointed clerk -treasurer of
liquor for sale.,He was fined $50 ar a rr
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costs and liquor and beer was circle. , ,- ger, Wilson Allanexecutive,
ab McKenzie, Hensall; Ray McKim
ed confiscated. non, Tuckersmith. The Club, will sp-
RESIGNATION ACCEPTED onsor a ' "ice in the town hall Nov.
Clinton - Douglas Holland, Godcr- 14th and are selling tickets on a draw
Kept Clinton at a special meeting oz Co -
ac. always on hand. uncil. He succeeds M. T. Coreless,
who has served for 112 years and has
resigned, having been in public offi-
ce for many years. The newly ap-
pointed official is 2-6 years of age, a
native of Clinton and will commence
his duties this month. While Mr. Cor-
less' resignation takes effect with the
end of he year. Mr. Corless TS the
father of Mrs. Ken. Breakey of Zur-
ich, and is known -by many in Zurich
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Hides and Skins
Br_ & So n
PRODUCE
MEN'S
PODTJGE
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Hire Your Eggs Graded
Our
AUTOMATIC
.EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Fbone 1 0 1 Zurich
on
Zurich Creemery
HENSALI,
Mr and Mrs Vernon Hedden, Jaq-
ueline -and George of St. Catharines,
Mr and Mrs L. B. 'Then, Granci Rap-
ids, Mich; Mrs. Chester Mawhinney,
and Wm. Marton, Exeter, were rec-
ent visitors with Mrs. C. M. Hedden
and Herb.
'Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
•PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
1)ELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
At QUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
tHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
FOR SALE
A quantity of good mixed body
wood at $4.50 a cord delivered.
Apply to Elroy Desjardine, Phone
81 r 2, Zurich. 2t"
In honor of her niece, Miss- Dor-
othy McNaughton, bride -elect of this
month, Mrs. Bert Horton was hostess ST
Monday 5th to a large crowd of re-
latives,attractive shower was nicely arrang-
On Bronson line between Len. Zirk's and Dashwood, a thresher
friends and neighbours. The .
with a vocal solo .among other num-
bers.Hess An address .was read by Miss
G. Luker.
PIGS FOR SALE..
17 small pigs fr sale. Ted Geoffrey
Phone 19 r 98
FOR QUICK. SALE
About 40 1 -year-old Hybrid hens,
Sussex - R. I. Reds, hi full product-
ion. —Solomon Baechler, Phone 97 r
-14, Zurich,
ALMON110311.511009.11...0.211.1.123,-.11.43.A11111102/11.011.,,
FOR SALE
A. Silver 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'
NOTICE
. A ladies' suit was left on a veran-
dah in town by mistake. Owner
please inquire at Herald GLIce and
pay for this advt.
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ALE
900 Rhode Island and -Light Sus-
sex crossed, bred to lay, ready to
go in the pen.—Cordon Pearson.
Dashwood. Phone 34 r 9; 11.4t mile
west and 1 mile north of Dashwood.
Cromarty Comedians -wile) captur-
ed first prize at the .C.N.E. will com-
pete. at the Royal Winter Fair Nov-
ember 21 and ,212nel. If they finish in
the finals .on the 2.1st they will com-
pete in the contest on Saturday :2nd,
with $400 offered as .first prize.
Late Mrs. Charles Cooper
-Mrs. Charles Cooper, a resatent of
Hensall for many yearspassed away
in Victoria Hospital, London, Satur-
day 'Oct. 4th following a week's ill-
ness, in her 77th year. She was the
former Charlotte Upsall, and had re-
cently returned home from an ex-
tended trip to the West. She ries a
member of Carmel Presbyterian chu-
rch and of the Horne Helpers. :11r.
'Cooper pre-decea ed her in 1950.
Public funeral services were held on
Tuesday conducted by Rev. 3. B.
Fox, interment in Baird's cemetery.
Western FarmersMutual
Weather Insuraneeto.
OF WOODSTOCK
l'alS LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTA.R10
gisrusant of Insurance at Risk on
December 31.st, 1950
20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00
trotal Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
.AND ALL KINDS OE FIRE
, INSURANCE
FOR SALE
Brand new Hotpoint 9.3 Refrig-
erator.—Louis Thiel, Zurich. 2*
CEMENT
A Carload of fresh Cement just
arrived. Get your supply now.
-Stade .& Weido, Zurich 2tc
FOR SALE
A very clean 1936 Ford Sedan, 4
nearly new tires, priced very reason-
able.—L. A. Prang & Son. lc
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
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WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
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Dead Stock
fl £' 'W n 0 L)
Mr and Mrs A. White of Detroit,
held Friday evening with a good at.
visited with her mother, grs. Witzel
tendance. The meeting was in charge
on .Saturday. . of Mrs. C: ,Gaiser's group. The ,
Mr and Mrs Vernon •Schatz, Mrs.
Thanksgiving theme was emphaeired I
Bender and Mrs. W. Wolfe attended
the funeral of the late Gordon Calfas in the program. Readings were given
in Sarnia last Friday. by Mrs. 'Ross Haugh and Mrs. C.
Mr and Mrs Russell Tiernan moved
_S,nell. (Rev.) Mrs Getz sang a duett.
their household effects to London
inn. M. Klumpp occupied the chair.
Prayer was offered by several ladies
last Saturday,where he has secured
in preparation for World Communion
employment.
Mr and Mrs Lorne Kleinstivrn . Sunday. The president, Mrs. J. M.
Tiernan, presided for the business.
so attending the World Series.
spent the week -end in New York, al-
Mi
Preparations were made for the cel -
Mr: and Mrs Charles Eidt
ebration of the 100th Anniversary,
and
' of the Congregation to be held Oct -
and Mrs Herman Eidt of Ingeraoll.
attended the funeral of the late Mrs. ober 26th. A dainty lunch was ser-
ved by the group in charge.
Hamacher last Friday.
Dashwood.
WANTED
Young man to learn drafting and
estimating. Also a lady stenograph-
er. Applik to Kalbfleisch Mills, Zur-
1611.
• Week -end visitors with Mrs. Luc-
inda McIsaac were Mr. Angus Mack
and Mrs Hanley of Detroit. Mrs.
Annie Vernon returning with them
after •a week's visit with Mrs . Me -
Isaac.
Mr and Mrs -C. F. Pfile were Sen -
day visitors with Mr and Mrs. Dal-
ton Hinz, at ,Taroadhagen.
IMr and Mrs Chas. Steinhagen are
visiting with their daughter in Lon-
don this week.
Mr and Mrs Melton Walper and
family of Ingersoll spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
P. Fassold.
Ladies' Aid Meet
The October meeting of the Evan-
gelical Ladies Aid and WMS was
$2.75 Each. Prompt Service for
Lifting.. --Jack Williams. Call Phone
214 r 4, Crediton Central. -n1-5-'50
CANADIAN
Propane Gas
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GRATON & HOTSON
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AUTOMATIC STORAGE TANK
WATER HEATERS
Come in or phone us - Let us explain why
General Electric Autoinatic Water Heaters pro-
vide the most efficient, economidal and depen-
dable method of supplying hot water for all your
many daily needs. They are priced right and
cost HUN to install. Budget terms. 47,
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AS FALL SHIPMENTS HAVE BEEN SLOW
IN ARRIVING. WE STILL HAVE A GOOD
ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone, Res. 130.
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AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT.
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