Zurich Herald, 1953-11-05, Page 5ZURICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
Port Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
N. L. Martin
OPTOMETRIST
Main 'Street «-- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
LTCENSE•D AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
For
HURON AND LAMBTON
WY your Sale. large or small, Court-
%oae and Efficient Service at all
dimes!
Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Ts3rras Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone, Zurich 92 r 7
l'fie ARTHUR FRASER
Income TRY.. Reports
'Bookkeeping Service. Etc.
EXETER
i1F'FICE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone! Exeter 504
VETERINARIAN
Drs. OXON &. LEITCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
011lde with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
'phone --96 ZURICH
BUTCHERS
•
A T M.APT rr
HAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH
THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH
SNI) CURED MEATS, BOLQCNAS,
SAUSAGES. ETC., ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT. FRESH IN MOD -
!ERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION.
r YUNQ3LUT BROSa. -
OBRIEh'S
PRODUCE
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 - Zurich
Zurich Creamery
?our home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
LOVA
NEWS
Mr and Mrs Harold Kellerman and
John of Dashwood were +&unday
guests at the home of ,Miss Pearl
Wturtz.
The many friends of Dr. W. 13,
Coxon are pleased to see him out on
the street again after his recent 11I -
nese,
Ir. H. W. Brokensh'ire, Clerk of
Hay Township, was at Guelph on
Wednesday attending a meeting in
regards public schools.
Mr and Mrs E. Brown racier e iild-
ren of Port ,Colborne, are holidaying
at the (home of their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Thos. Meyers thee week.
Local Hunters are quite enthus-
iastic over the three day open season
for dear here in Huron County, and
some local citizens were able to get
one, we are told,
CROP REPORT
Showers the early part or the week
have helped to speed up full plowing
There has been an above average
enquiry this fall for soil boxes and
information re: soil testing. Harves-
ting of turnips is almost completed
with good ;Yields being reported, ap-
proximately 100 people attended a
special banquet in Blyth this week to
feature this important 'Gash Crop.
All classes of livestock are in good
condition, and with the exception df
the Dairy Cattle; Most of the cattle
are still on fulltime pasture. At the
Perth -.Huron Shorthorn Sale, Friday
32 head sold for an overall average
of$301.00 with the seven buns av-
eraging $385. and 3'5 females aver-
aging $'278.
HENSALL
Late John McGregor
John McGregor, 71 farmer of Hay
Township died at his home Nov. 2
following a lengthy illness. He was'
born on the homestead farm near
Kippen and had resided on the farm
where he died for some 38 years. He
was a member of 'Carmel Presby.
church, Hensell. Surviving are his
widow, a son Archie of Hay Twp, 1
daughter, i12rs. Wim. McLean, 'Exeter.
a brother Wm. Kippen and two sis-
ters. The funeral was held from the
farm home on Wednesday with bur
ial in Exeter cemetery. Rev. J.13. Fox
officiated.
Farm Forum
The first meeting of, the Unique
Farm Foi em met at the �honi'o of MVir
and Mrs !Maurice Dur
members ,preser' L was wtt,h 30
Merner l,e,r Mr. Leonard
the discussion e:: "The
Rep. and the Farmers. "We
f' tt the farmers in our Forton did
not use the services of our Agr. Rep.
but the members of the 4H Clubs re-
ceived valuable assistance. The Ag.
Rep.,_ could attend Farm .Forum, Ral-
lies and Forum Meetings to acquaint
himself with 'their members. The new-
ly lappointed Secretary, Mrs. Claire
Geiger then took charge of the bus-
iness. Wire. Leonard 'Merrier conduc-
ted a :contest on`music. Mrs. Myrtle
FOR SALE„
A quantity of cob corn for im-
mediate sale. Apply to 'Wallace Gin-
gerich, Phone ZurichP 83 r 7.
LOST
At the Evang. church, Zurich, a
ladies wrist watch. Finder kindly get
in touch with Herald Office. The
watch contains a 15 jewel adjusted
Mars Swiss made.
Comnunity Auction Sale
HENSALL SALES BARNS
Located next to .M:ickle's Feed Mil],
Hensall. will commence on
THURSDAY, NOV. 12th.
At 2 o'rclock p.m.
Included in the sale will be Cows,
Young Cattle, Calves and Pige.
NODE - Sale will continrue at same
place and same time every Thursday
Bring your livestock to this Sale for
good valuation. For further partec-
ulare 'contact the undersigned:
Harry Smith, Hensall, phone 187.
Victor Hargraves, Clinton, Ph. 635
r 21
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer, Dashwo•ort
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
]e LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT p
'CALL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
s, OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . .
A:tsiowst of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
2£1,610 Policies $125,269,726.00
%t:1 Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.944
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP .. ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
MDS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
'INSURANCE
FOR SALE
Little Pigs, 5 and 6 weeks old. Ap-
ply to Gerald Snider, Phone 98 r 7,
Zurich. c
WANTED
MEAT HORSES - 2%c a pound.
Also bush horses, must be heavy and
in good condition. Apply, to Roy
Sc•otchmer, Phone '58 r 24, Hayfield,
Collect. 8t*
1
NOTICE
Having made arrangements with
Cook Bros., Milling Co., Hensall to
act locally as buyer of Beans and
Grain, For further particulars Ph.
77 r 11, Zurich. Leonard Sararas. ti
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE CONTACT
ROSS HAUGH
HAY P.O. Phone Dashwood 35 r l?.
ELMER. D. BELL. B.A.
ZURICH HHHERAL1
Red : is Flowers
We are now doing Wedding
Flowers and Funeral Work;
Cut Flowers always on hand.
Also Pot Plants. Give us a
Call
REDER'S FLOWERS
119 Main Street Phone 761W.
EXETER - ONT.
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on the taI.ie
Thu
ay, Novemlber 5th, 195
NOTICE
BURNING OF LEAVES or Rub -1 t/ze , ew is ready!
bish on the hard black surface placed •
on the Goshen and Village Streets is LET YOUR BAKER
forbidden.
The heat deteriorates the surface
and causes injury to the material.
No,v that we have a very fine road table bread for your recipes. Out
surface on the streets, we kindly ask of his • fragrant ovens come all man -
all iihe citizens to observe this request ner of mouth-watering goodies to
and 'burn rulbbirh on their own pro- crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
perty. rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun:
Zurich Police Trustees. 2tc 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.
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious w'holesoane bread for your
e(}RN
At the South Huron HosprtaI, on
October 28th, to •My and Mrs. Grant
r, les worrying about variety in meals --
„ase, of Zurich, a son. I:
let your. baker be your menu maker.
DASHWOOD See what's on his tray today!
•1VIr and Mrs Clayton Cook of Stye.. -
ford spent Thursday last with Ile..
W. F. Krotz.
Wednesday visitors with Rev. W.
F. Krotz was his sister and husband,
Mr and Mrs Geo. Richmond, Simcoe.
Mr. Bob Frey or Kitchenner spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Carl Oes-
treicher.
Miss Nancy Tiernan of London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
.11r and Mrs Mervyn Tieman.
Miss Eunice Frederick of Grand
I3end spennt the week -end with. drier
Anna Messner.
112•r and Mrs Helmuth Messner and
friends of London visited his parents
Sunday visitors with ,Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Rader and boys, and Mr and
Mrs Elmer Rader and boys; Mr and
Mrs. Ervin Rader arid family. RE:MEY is still tern produced,
T:'ch e nine ladies from Zion Luth. and Mair • Sufce: rs from Headeo`Ids,
church enjoyed a delicious dinner and Y.
social evening as guests of the St. Sinus, and,- 1=fayfever are daily being
Peter's Ladies Aid of Zurich last ;