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ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
* thorixed as second ohms mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
PSUSINES CARDS
a'ICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
licensed Auc't;r,n,oc.r
'HURON AND LAMBTON
X09^ sr,mrr Sale, lsvc.e
deell.nt Coualr-
towns and Efficient ery
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Phone 57r2.
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LIICENSED AUCTIONEER
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Phone, 7hiriecls 92 r 9
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LOCALNEWSNoaThor imREAP
5 -'Year Protection
.Mrs. Jack Fasken of Elora spent a
few days at the home of her parents,
11Ir and Mrs. J. W. Messer.
112r, Bruce Eickmeier who r; atten-
ding Dental College, at Toz.:::ta, was
a holiday visitor at his home here.
Mr. and Mre. Gack 4tetter of.
near Exeter were vi-•1.tors in town on
Wednesday.
Miss Donna Dodges of London,
spent the week -end at the home of
her sister, Mx and Mrs. Leroy Thiel.
Ars. Menne: Oeseh spent the holi-
day week -end at the home of her
mother and other relatives in Ripley*.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sauve wits are
in Toronto at present, spent a plea-
sant holiday week -end at thea home
in town.
Mr and Mrs. Ceell Ded;snn of
London, were lholirlay visitors with
their slaughter, 11r and :1Ie:•. Leroy
Thiel of town.
''FTFRiNARIA.N
W. B. COXON, 13. �T. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
10Ilice with Residence,
Store
in Street,
OppositeZURICH;drone-9 G ZURICH
"hone -96.
>BUT,•' •rY-•ne
On All Washing Machines °>• the
on. - sal.,,
Everything You Want in a Washer
You'll Find in THORi
CHECK THESE
Outstanding Features.
1. Famous Thor Delhzx Agitator.
giant 9 vane super agitator with
8 bottom vanes and 6 side vanes
2. Massive Streamlined Wringer, ,
swings to 5 positions for grealer
convenience — Feather touch re-
lease
e lease bar and reset lever.
3 Full id7.0 9-1b! capacity tub.
Dr and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon et
(:,alts spent Sunday at the home of the
former's mother, 11'r . M. MacKinn-
on.
Mr and bars Fred Ducharme of
near St. Joss ph are spending a few
day: with their daughter, Mrs. Ther-
ese Ilart.man, Goshen line shuth.
Mr and ]YIrs Laird Thiel and fam-
ily of London were holiday visitors
at the home of their parents, :lir and
Mrs. George Thiel.
Mr and Mrs. William Manson of
Midland, enjoyed a few days at the
home of the former's sister, Mr and
Mrs. Newell Geiger. Mrs, Mary
Manson returned with the former to
their home in Midland, where intends
spending' a week or so,
oriel!' cs popular
MEAT MARKET
Est us supply you with the
Very choice of Fresh and Cur-
a� Meats, Bo�� nhand.ngages,
� pt
Etc. always
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for:
Wool, Hides and Skins
PRODUCF
°BRIEN'S
PR DUDE
Show Great Loyalty
Mr. Sirnon Bedard of Windsor,
gave us a friendly call on Saturday.
1 -Ie was visiting relatives in the
vicinity including his aged mother,
Mrs. Joseph Bedard just north of $t.
Joseph. tSimon drew our attention
of the great loyalty his family has town.
and is paying to their Queen n.l1 Mrs. Weston of Toronto, accomp- ''The West quarter of Lot 21, in
Country. He recalled of the as ys o, '.hied Mr. and •Mrs. Roy Oliver of the 15th Concession in the Township
his grandfather, the late Abram Be- St. Marys, visiting at the home of. of •Hay, and containing 24 acres,
dard who was a defender of his coun- Mrs. Ch_..: . Weber and family on more or less.
Sunday. The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
Return from Coastal Trip A. H. Erskine,
Mr. and Mrs. George Reichert of Clerk, County of Huron,
at present five sons in the forces. One town returned en Monday evening. Goderich, Ontario.
of whom has served 1;i months in from a 10 -day trip to the Atlantic
4. New all Aluminum tub coyer the nz
l is ready I
•rust pz uof, seals in suds and helps
keep water hot. LET YOUR ,AKER
5. Thor Delux Mechanism.. Nes Be Your Menu Maker!
engineering features- and ensure 'YOUR BAKER not only supplies
greater lasting satisfaction. delicious wholesome bread for your
Come in and see it today! •{able—bread for your recipes. Out
FOR ALL APPLIANCES
CALLL JOBS. ANI' of his fragrant ovens come all man
APPLIA 3CES - ner- of mouth-watering goodies tr
uerth Electric crown the menu of every meat! Frag-
Phone 84 - ZURICH rant Coffee' Cake and Cinnamon Bun:
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme and treats for luncheon.. piping hot Par
1*er. House Rolls for dinner. Brea4
visitors o C the R. W. Therese ay were in variety, too, for snacks any tint
with Mrs. Hartman of day or right. 5o don't get wrink.
and family. fes worrying about variety in meals—
Az. and ger 11 George Demsey and, let your baker be your menu maker,
family of Ingersoll were hcliday,n,' vis See what's on his tray todayl
itor•�s at the home of Mr Ona Mrs.
Leroy
Thiel. f. Tasty- Bakery
:lar. and 1VIr:�. Richard Jeffrey o,.1
Detroit were -eel'-end visitors with PHONE 100 — ZURICH
hi..
WANTED
ily spent the week -end in their cot-
tage at Sehade View.
Detroit
S mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and fain- I
- 1 Young man to learn drafting and
NIr and Mrs Edges Schnell of estimating. Also a lady stenograph-
Carnrore, Alb., Mrs. A. H. Schnell of. er. •Apply to Kalbfleisch Mills, % ur-
Regina, Sask., and Mrs. Robert Mc-' ich, ti
Bride, of Kippers renewed friends in
Zurich on Wednesday. The people'
from the West were visitors with Mrs,
McBride. Old friends always find
a welcome in Zurich.
FOR SALE
BY TENDER
,SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hostettler the undersigned, will be received
and family of London, visite~ with until Wednesday, November 29, 1952
her parents, Mr and Mrs John Brown I for the purchase of the following
property:
ash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
- uvn Your Eggs Graded on
Our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
try in the 18113 War, when Canada
was about to be invaded. Then
Simon served his country :n the
Great War of 19:1.4 18, and he has
Korea. Simon, like his late father i. Coast. Following the mighty St. Law-
a
SALE
a great conversationalist, and the rence river beyond old Quebec ct E. OF FULLY ACCREDITED REG -
time goes all too fast when in leis the truck acr_ssto New Brune_y SCOTCH SHORTHORN CATTLE
REG -
company. wick..as far ai John, then foto
_ ins.. the ? g ed cos -5:11:1e around to ' •t Lot 19, Concession 7, Hay Town-
,........----,„--- Iles west of Hensall, or
• ,:.i m et
Auto For Sale the-
` ' Mai e '`` on o "nst a s py =_ miles east of Zurich, on
,, Ma -- --- e e -,.her wer`.= west,
A 1951 Chevrolet Sedan, 'line ne .v. •
:hrsig= tiew E and `=G p tO C, ., }j EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
Charles Thiel, Zurich. :c . _ On pPs,.s
Gtaz'a Falls a
At 11;30 p.m.
:rip :he; enccunterea reacn. Zia:ixC
all along, as r-, > a t
'300Rock x Hamp. Pullets now tin of . _- - e-- c» = = e •
laying. Apply to Earl Gingerirh, ` much., Tey;2-,- - a y- •
Phone 90 r 7, Zurich. 1t' r -s:,
_
tae n: -re and woo.ied areas
scenery .. ...a,="" rent.
P1(=S FOR S,ALI.
b corn.
0
one 1 HAD PLOWING MATCH All Cattle are Vaccinated
1 , TerrnJ C
a -h
(i
2t''
i'` Auctib
! Eisler Bras., Hay Twp. axw ravoured t -
30 small pigs; Also some c.
Apply to Alvin Gingerich, Piz
Bulls of serviceable age.
Bulls, 7 mnonihs old
Cows due to freshen in March
Heifers due at time of Sale.
4 Heifers due in March.
15 Open Heifers rising •2 years old.
r , Zurich. Guth Huron's 31st annual plow;Proprietor, Ross Dick.
ing match was held at the farm of '
neer, Harold Jackson
POR SALE
APPLES — Spies and Snow 'with r-,ofl weather, some 3.3 entries . CANADA'S BIG TASK
Apples. Place your order w zth Mel- I were contesting, there wasn't a single
vin Elliott, Phone 697 r 81, Hensall, ,horse in sight, all power plows. The
or 224, Zurich. tfe t affair was under Jerry Montgomery,
Huron Cou-i-- ' "It-ral represent -
W A N '1' r !) , ative and judge Ed. Mitchell, who
Egg -Grader, Experienced, Active, stated the �• eventr^ was of high calibre.
v
man, full-time. Toronto. - t U • {Bob I` ! , son of Mr and
and candliere ee-I a..''•in'�. IMrs. Frank •tiriid ong, Exeter,
Poor :3°fi. %nrirh Or 1,!-1:, Scarboi.oug;z 117 year old Lorne Ballantyne, son of
Road, Toront.z 13, Ont. e Mr and li-': Lloyd Ballantyne, were
highest scorers.
...—
Tour home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
!HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
VELIVERE.D CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
400L, TRY DEPARTMENT IN
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
'Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
FOR SAIF
Barn, newly built in 1950, on
skids, easily moved, 18x20 -ft; is ar-
ranged for pigs or chickens; would
also make a double rrar'ge. •-- Ferd
Haberer, Phone 1112, Zurich. tfc
FOR SALE
A quantity of good mixed body
wood at $4.50 a cord delivered.
Apply to Elroy Desjardine, Phone
81 r 2, Zurich. 2t1'
NOTICE
A ladies' suit was left on a veran-
dah in town by mistake. Owner
please inquire at +herald Ulfice and
pay for this advt,
NOTICE
CEMENTING!
T tum in a position to do all kinll.5
of cement work. Contact me for
further arrangements. — Mahlon
Sauder, Phone 94 r 22, Zurich. tf2-4
OF WOODSTOCK
ilrENI LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
'iA.L COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
Out' THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . .
•&mount of Insurance at Risk on
December 81st, 1950
20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
Total Cash in hank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
' E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrengementa can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
Dead Stock
OLD LADY PASSES
Ottawa, Oct. 10 — Conservative
Leader George Drew said to -day doll -1
lar -sterling difficulties were Canada's I 0
problem as well as Britain's - and
that •Canada must do its part rn over- e
coining trade "rigidities." Back from e
Britain and Europe and a fact-finding
trade mission there, the Conservative
leader said the November Common- I
• wealth Economic Conference must .
Come in...
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Dark Greon
Lloht Green
Yeller
Peach
RedDarkBlue Llaht Blue Grey
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they're
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Black
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MATIONAL
ARV ESTE Ft
An IH exclusive! Interchangeable
door handles in a rainbow of ten
vivid shales, to match or con-
trast with your color scheme.
7 Sivas; Prices Start at
V. L. BEC ER SONS
Phone 60W. DASHW;'OOD
AS FALL SHIPMENTS HAVE BEEN SLOW
IN ARRIVING. WE STILL HAVE A GOOD
ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
GIVE US A CAI.I.!
Phone, Res. 130.
concern itself with ways aha . means i
cies. 1 2
Seaforth and Tuckersmith lest one l The problem of trade w'thin the . 0
of its oldest residents, Mrs. JamesCommonwealth,
he o aCommonwealth, said Mr. Drew was 3
passed
Sproat, in her 93rd year. She
much the concern of Can'a as I 0
of attaining convertibility of curren-
away in Seaforth Hospital Oct. 8th. well as of the other commonwealth
Born in Caleddn, she came to TucI•.er- nations. This country had been be- I °
ores of in
smith with her parents some 57 yrs. gulled by the dollar fig
ago and settled on the farm now creasing Canadian trade with the 17.
owned by Wm. Cameron, later moved S. The fact remains that the trade -
to Egmondville where she was mar- itional United Kingdom marr.e;s still
ried to James Sproat of Tuckersmith existed for Canadian bacon, cheese,
t
some '75 years ago. She was active, apples and poultry products, u
raised a family of six children and ada today was selling none of these
was very active in church work, • products in Britain.
IleitcanOvenceseeraeolossioneseasseermanor
$2,75 Each, Prompt Service for
Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone
24 r 4. Crediton Central, -c1.5-'50
CANADI.A.N
Propane Gas
ALSO GAS APPLIANCES
GRATON & HOTSON
Ph. 156 - Grand fiend.
0
GENEELECTRIC
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 little to install. Budget terms.
HESS
ZURICH
ELECTRIC
Telephone 107
Store 82
fur licating Equi e
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.
Enamels - Varnishes
Refrigerators, Radios and all
Paints -
Electric Stoves,
Electrical Appliances
Plumbing - Furnace Work - Tinsmiths
4a
OUR AIM—To Serve and Satisfy.
Main St. Hardware Store. Phone 213
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Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213
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Masse - ITarris
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,
"The Service Arm for Canadian Farm"
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Re*. 67.
EVER Al YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS'