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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-05-17, Page 5L''13RI1, ONTARIO DOM(..OUBH nBABY CHICKS have Djariftfea? Are they pale and weak? Use -gad 131oiad• 4,luick Tablets.' They act gttickly; ala() feed Finn's 'Poultry.. Tonic to their starters^gehilbeFeeds, turach Wallaams Feeds,' ufi ii Shantz ' pds, •Daehwood. DEKALB HYBRID SEED CORN Orders for this Seed taken now, 'Will be at Zurich on Saturdays to receive same. --Ted. Munn, Box 275 Hensall, Ont. U t ltdlf^j1fl�Ct 1 released from a prison camp in 'Ger' of I SSllri L -Wren Daureen O'Dwyer spent a age, and celebrated two birthdays in few days in London calling on fri- in the prison camp and had .enlisted ends. October 1940, went overseas Janu- Mr. George Gram of Hensall, call- ary was taken prisoner Juke g was forced to 12 when he many and arrived in England on V E. Day, May 8th. He is 24 years of edr.Di Dashwood Mr. Clayton F. � :. a p'f nn 'called on Zurich friends . Wed- nesday. Mrs. Ernest Denomrne of the Blue Water Highway is spending a feyv 1942, in iv-wri on 'Tuesday. weeks with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger of , the Bronson line, spent the week -end in Kitchener. • Mothers' Day and Day of special Thanksgiving was observed in the various churches on Sunday. DO YOUR BABY CHICKS or pul- Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schultz and Lets eat each other? Finn's Poultry children of Seaforth were Sunday Tons stops them. Are your pullets visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pale and 'scoury? Use F'inn's Poul- Mose Erb,. Bronson line. try Conditioner and Intestinal Clean- I Dr. A. G. Morris of London; Mr. ser. Scheibe Feeds, Zurich; Willia and Mrs. Lloyd Hey of Crediton and Feeds, Zurich; Shantz Feeds, Miss Margaret Hey of London were Wood. Sunday visitors with Mrs. J. Hey. A number of villagers attended the Federal Election nominati >i at Hen - sail, on Saturday, when the follow- ing candidates were nomieated: Mr. W. H. Golding of Seafo: th. as Lib- eral; Mr. Thomas Pryde of Exeter, as Prog._Conservative, and Mr. Cann of Exeter as C.C.F. candidate. The managership of the Zurich Silverwoods plant has recently made a change. Mr. William O'Brien, who has been manager for many years is enjoying a well earned retirement, while his son feray*, who :s as been very closely associated with the bus- iness for many years, has been ap- pointed as manager, and we congrat- ulatie Leroy on his appointment, ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONT. .Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor SO a.m.—Divine Services. „ 11.15'm.rn._Sunday School. 7,30 Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services VETERINA.RIA.N Nxe Or. W. B. COXOIii, I3. VETERINARY SURGEON/ Mice with Residence, Sore Skreet, Opposite Drug Zurich BUTCHERS ZuricbS9 Popular MEAT M ARKET Let Us supply you with t and Cur- nsa.ges, .i 'ept cion very Choice of ed Meats, Bol £ct., always fresh in Elec Highest Ci Wool, Hides, ,Ana- Skins . yunghiut & Son or eels -enol visitors at the home of 1942, 1 ' HE kiail out orf his plane which was shot dawn over enemy territory, was wounded in both legs and face bur- ned, was in hospital a month and in the prison camp ever since. His par- ents, had received no word of him since.November last, he was the only survivor of a crew of six. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ortwein were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Dietz and family Mr. Clayton Ortwein of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Walker H-aine and sons, Mr and Mrs. Charles Flegan, Mrs. Ches. ter Cora and daughter Sandra of De- troit; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and daughter of Freelton; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ortwein of Galt; Mr. ande Mrs. Clarence Fahner and •ciaugl r Nancy Ann of Crediton; Pte. Glenn Dietz of Wolsely Barracks, London.; Miss Shirley Wolf of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. .Claire Geiger. It has been nineteen years since the whole family have been home together. • RELEASED IN GERMANY - Mr. and Mrs: John K. Cornish, of Brueefield, were officially notified from Ottawa that their min W. 0. I. John C. Cornish, RCAF., had been PRODUCE Farm Frod11ce WANTED t -lave your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad - Ing Machine which gives the producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich Zurich Creamery Duron -Perth Progressive Conser- vative Association Listen to Radio Station CKNX, Wingharn, on FRIDAY, MAY 18th. When the Candidate for the Dominion Election in this riding, Mr. THOMAS PRYDE, will speak. j. W. Morley, President. .. C. Fisher, Secretary ` g1.1'S•9lid!*.` ' ,44,..ess..s*Qao4•ss.h • z• A♦, • • • • • • • • • • • FOR SALE A frame barn 221/sx28% feet, has stable, located on Zurich Evangelical property. Apply to Charman of the Trustee Board, Edgar E. Wuerth. FOR- SALE Modern 8 -roomed 2 storey brick dwelling in Zurich. Hydro and town water installed; .garage and fruit trees. Immediate possession. Good location. A re -modelled 1% storey brick dwelling in good condition with over two acres of land. Well located Iii Zurich. Hydro and town water Installed. Obtain particulars frons A F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich. Your Honie Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department' in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor._ INSURANCE FOR QUICK SALE A battery Radio, table model, good condition, has good batteries.— Harvey Clausius, Zurich. in Fertilizer Fertilizer PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FERTILIZER AND TAKE DELIVERY EARLY FRESH FEEDS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES IF IN THE MARKET FOR A MILKING MACHINE, WE SELL AND SERVICE THE FAMOUS UNIVERSAL MILKER GIVE US A CALL - Huron. I armerS' Co. Operative HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER • .0••�V••9•�®'®'®•®®•4�68`ES•'®•••O 0�b`@•aA�Giva•v`✓� FOR RENT -100 acres, Lot 6, Con. 4, :Stanley Township, County Huron, 30 acres plowed. Apply Box 179, Mount Forest, Ont. ARE YOUR HOGS STIFF, pale and scrawny? Use Finn's Hog -Fix, it fixes 'em. Do your hogs have worms? Feed Finn's Hog Conditioner in the feed for five days.—Schilbe Feeds, Zurich; Williams Feeds, Zurich; Shantz Feeds, Dashwood. FARM FOR SALE Situated 11/.4 mile west and 11/2 mile north of Dashwood, being Lot 8 Concession 14, Hay Township, 145 acres more or less, 50x72 -ft. bank barn, pig stable, hen stable, garage, driving shed, brick house with brick kitchen with cellar, also. Hydro in house and barn and henhouse, inbuilt cupboards, plenty of hard and soft water, land is black loam, 12 acres of bush, more or less. Far further .par- ticulars apply to Floyd Wein, R.R. 1 Dashwood; or Arthur Weber, Auct- ioneer, R.R. 1, Dashwood. Phone 57- 12 Dashwood. Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 'C'SE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance 1944: at Risk on . December 31st, $45,465,635. Total Cash 276Ba� S"and Bona. $ Ea F. KLO P ---z W RICH ¢lgent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance . Smart , Ecoromkal Durable SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR For Work, Sport and Dress Wear ED, J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR • and I'al.::4K3 ANL SUITCASES 4 Thursday, May 1.7th, Ia'9 a.. MasseyIiarrisAd»e s ORDER YOUR MAC/ -TINES EARLY FOR 1945/ I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at $70.75 400 to 450 SIZE @ $59.50 860 to 900 SIZE @ $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop 149 Oscar LilopN Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arrn, for Canadian Farm. s 524••• r.: Cr499v • N r Biba e airs Implement We have recently received a good supply of a Repairs for Farm Equipment, such as Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Landsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No. 1' 7 and Verity Plows; Cultivator Points, Etc. YOUR POULTRY NEEDS Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us again, and many supplies which may then be hard to get will be required. Put in your supply now while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, FOUL - TRY LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of the items you will require. Let us supply you. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! The Fuel Administrator advises all people to place their orders for next Winter's Fuel as early as they can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed a t Place your order now and don't be disappointed by s I ordering later. a 5 e o •xtW�xaGx «ia�roc eat, 46080 r• \T,D.AY means not a thing to this husky young rascal, unless it is his Daddy's corning home. This little citizen is happy any day so long as he's well fed and feeling fine. Yet he — above us all — isYthe one to shout for joy today. Is it not for him — and for millions of bright faces of his generation — that men have been willing to suffer and to lay aside their freedom. -- bit by bit — so that one day they might haveit complete, secure? • Even so—the fruits of Victor are not alone for those too young to know the privations of war .., , not alone for posterity. Here and now, men and.,women of. our generation --- scarred and wearied by long,, grinding years of war — shall know the blessings of a newborn day. This new day is for the common man .. for greater social justice, for broader opportunity to enjoy a richer, fuller life. s: * s: No thinking citizen here in Canada, or in any land touched by war, would believe for a moment that our problems are . past. The prospect ahead is no easy one ... Yet it cannot daunt the hardy stock of Canada — the men and women who carved this nation out of a wilderness, who through the years have fought the good fight as each emergency arose — down to the last Victory Loan ... down to the last blood donation. No, the prospect is hard, but a new spirit is abroad. We Canadians, like all our Allies who have fought this fight with us, have been chastened by the ordeal, and we are determined -- by the effort of the individual citizen .. by the effort of the community — to bring a better, stronger, healthier world out of the raging storm through which we have passed. This is a day for cheering not simply for victory over dictatorship, but for the assurance we have of the dawn of a better day. L his message is published as an expression of faith in the future of Canada by the Bank of Montreal, which h s1 been working with Canctaians in all walks of life mit ;s: