HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-08-02, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
VASA FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser -
Vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wit-
' iiams. P.T. 4-6-'41
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
het any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
pour business, and if not satisfied will
wake no charges for Services Ren-
d.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
• 'Phone 57ar12
VETERINARIA.N
Dr, We B, COXON, B.V. Sc.
"IVgTERINARY 'SURG'ISON
Mike withResidence,
Main
Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone-96. Zurich
BUTCHERS
ZurichB' papular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with
•.ry Choice of Fresh and Cur -
ad Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
act., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
- R, Yungblut & Son
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WANTED
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, August 2nd, 1945
Fut Your Want, • For Sale!LOC. NEWS
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Lout, Found, Etc, Ads, in this I
Column,
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically on our approved grad-
ing
radIng Machine which gives the
- 1pi oducer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Ree. 84, Zurich
Zurich Creamery
STRAYED
From my premises, Babylon line,
Hay Township, a red cow about 1100
pounds. Finder kindly notify—Oscar
Greb,
Zurich.
FOR QUICK SALE
An inside white enameled door
with lock and hinges, also a number
of metal door knob sets.—Apply at
Herald Office.
STRAYED
From my premises, Hay Township,
a 1 -year-old Herford Bull with horns,
has Reg. mark in ear. Finder notify,
Fred Corbett, Phone Zurich 92r7;
P.O, R.Jb. Exeter,
FOR QUICK SALE
Essex Coupe for sale, Apply
Mrs. J. P, Rau, Zurich.
to
NOTICE
CAR OF ALBERTA COAL
We are receiving a carload of Al-
berta Coal in the near future. Place
your order at once—L. Schilbe &
Son, Zurich.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 1181/2 acres, being
Lot 3, L.R.E., Hay Township 4 -mile
south of Drysdale; well drained, well
fenced, has good frame house, kit-
chen attached; 1'barn 60x40 ft; 1
barn 48x12'8 ft; good roofs, henhouse,
etc; close to church and school. Pos-
session can be given in the fall. For
further particulars apply to proprie-
tor, 905 Howard Ave., Windsor, Ont.
FOR SALE
15-30 International Tractor with
steel lugs in good condition. Samuel
Brenneman, R. R. 1, Millbank, Ont.
Location 11/2 miles north of Welles-
ley Village.
Your Home Market for Cream.
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
111 premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
*Ind Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
STRAYED
Unto.my premises, Babylon Line,
Hay Tonship, a 2,year-old steer.
Owner can have same by proving
property and paying expenses.—Wm.
Watson, Phone 35r19, Dashwood.
Miss Ruby Church visited relatives
at London on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Smith were at
bondon on Sunday evening.
Miss Kathleen Hay has taken a
position in Traquhar's Harware, in
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Weido and
children visited at London one day
last week.
Two of the Well Sisters of Detroit,
were renewing old acquaintances in
Zurich the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Hey or De-
troit were week -end visitors at the
home of the former's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Amso Gascho and
children of the Bronson line and
Mrs. Chris. Gascho of town were re-
cent visitors at London.
Pte. Jack O'Brien of. Barryfield,
was a week -end visitor at the home
of his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Lennis
O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edighoff'er of
Pigeon, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.
Howald of London were visitors with
the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Edighoffer, also called on fri-
ends in the village.
Miss Vera Decker spent the week-
end at the Young People's Camp,
north of Godericli, tarring the
church services at Walton and Mon-
crieff Sunday morning for . Rev,
Hazelwood who has been Dean at
Summer Sclwol this year. -Exeter
Times -Advocate.
Holiday Monday
Monday next is what we call Civic
Holiday, and although our Council-
men have not publicly pronounced it
thus, it will be observed by the bus-
iness men of town as a day when
their places of business will be
closed.
FOR SALE
Parts for a Goodison Thresher. Ap-
ply to Earl Gingerich, Zurich, Phone
22-96.
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 11/z storey
brick dwelling in good condition with
over two acres of land. Well located
in Zurich. Hydro and town water
installed. Obtain particulars from' A
F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich.
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Tourists and holiday visitors are
finding it difficult to locate night's
lodging if not previous reservations
have been made. Last week one night
at about twelve o'clock, some were
directed from Grand Bend to Zurich
and found our Dominion House filled
to capacity, and were then . making
the grounds looking for a night's shel-
ter at private homes without success.
One should bear in mind in these
times, to first know where you are
going to stay before leaving home.
HENSALL
Complimenting Miss Margaret Mac -
Laren, bride -elect of Saturday, Aug-
ust 4th some 30 neighbours and fri-
ends met at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren on
Monday evening to honor her 'with a
station During the course of
Smart
Economical
Durable
Rods an � ..�.._ ..' Fire
nea�nnc
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Ca.
OF WOODSTOCK
QBE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1944:
• $45,465,635.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$275,133. °
E. F. KLOPP--ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in L(ghtn-
Rads and all kinds of Fire
nsu ram,
SPRING and SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
For Work, Sport and Dress
Wear
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
misfortune to run a pitchfork in his
arm while engaged at his duties on
the farm.
Miss Minnie Reid and Miss Gladys
.ulcer returned Sunday after a ple-
asant visit spent with Dr, and Mrs.
A. R. 'Campbell, at Guelph.
Craftsman Harvey McLarnon, Mrs
McLarnon and family, are spending
2 weeks at Detroit, Mich.
STANLEY TOW
Mgrs. Musselman of Elmira is spen-
ding some time at the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. '^eter Gin-
gerieh, Bronson line.
Miss Nola Krueger of Zurich was
a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs
A, Zings, near Varna,
Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths and son of
Niagara, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Reid, of Port Huron were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Keys.
Mrs. Hord and family, of Stratford
and Mrs. Ferguson and family, of
Sudbury, are holidaying at the par-
ental home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton
g�lli,ott,
Meets With Accident
Mr. Norman Greer met with what
might have been a very serious acci-
dent when raking hay at his farm on
the Bayfield Concession Road, Stan -
lei 'Township. He got caught in the
rake and the team of horses ran a-
way and dragged him. His sister, Miss
Lottie Greer, saw the horses running
and went to her brother's aid. One
of the team finally jumped a fence
and so they were held by the harness
over the fence until friends who we-
re visiting at the home caught them.
1VIr. Greer suffered a dislocated shoul-
der and severe scratches and bruises.
Late James, Dewar
Public funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon last for the late
James Dewar, from the family resid-
ence near Bayfield, conducted by the
Rev. Stotesbury, minister of Bayfield
United Church. Burial was :n Bay-
field cemetery. Mr. Dewar, who was
in his 79th year, was stricken with a
heart attack while sitting in his chair
Sunday, but had been enjoying the
best of health. Surviving are his
widow, the former Elizabeth John-
ston; two brothere, George and Dav-
id `Dewar, of Bayfield, and one sister
Miss Mary Dewar of Kitchener..
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, at Bronson
Line, 21/2 miles north of Dashwood,
Osl W'EDNESiDAY, AUGUST 15th,
At 1.30 o'clock, p.rn.
Kitchen stove "Happy Thought"
coal or wood practically new; heater
coal or wood, practically new; small
heater new; 3 -burner coal oil stove
new;; glass cupboard; kitchen cabinet.
Chita cabinet, kitchen table, small
preset
the evening the guests df honor was i kitchen table, 4 kitchen • stairs, arm
presented with a table lamp and
fancy clothes hamplies in black and
white, the address to Miss MacLaren
was read by Mrs. Norman •Stanlake,
and the presentation by Mrs. Robert
Elgie and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall. A
recreational period was enjoyed con-
veyed by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall. Re-
freshmenta were served. The bride -
elect displayed her trousseau assisted
by Mrs. Willer Dalrymple.
Mr. Aylmer Ryckman, well known
Hensen resident quietly observed his
85th 'birthday Friday, July ,27th at
the home of his nephew Edga rMc-
Queen, where he has been living
the past 14 years. Mr. Ryckman has
a sister in Michigan age 90, also a
brother aged 90.
Capt. F. G. Scott, who recently
returned from overseas, was a visitor
last week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. -Scott, and with his sisters,
Mrs. Ballantyne, Mrs. Graham and
Miss K. Scott. He was accompanied
by his wife and two children.
'- Mrs. Fulton and two sons of Lon-
don, are visiting with her father, Mr.
W. C. Stone.
The Misses Vera and Luella. Welsh
of Toronto, are visiting with relati-
ves and friends in town.
Mrs. Karl Schaefer and daughter
Elizabeth of Palmerston were visitors
last week with Miss- K. Scott, Mrs.
Ballantyne and Mrs. Graham.
Mr. Grant Ryckman, well known
district farmer, is suffering from
blood poisoning in his, arm, the re-
suit of an accident when he had the
8 1 IJob Printing
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
MEMBER TO CALL AT THE
HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES
Alt;~ ALWAYS LOW AND WORK
fANSHIP GOOD.
KLOPP'S ONE STOP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances
on inferior Gas when you can buy the Best
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7
kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch our trained
Attendants Grease Cars.
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to TUNE UP your Motor.
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooans. Zurich's Finest and Most Up -To -
Date 'Garatle and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep.. Up your Car
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
Waal. Fritz Used Car Lot in Connection.
chair, radio bench, chesterfield chair
new; parlor table, small parlor table,
battery radio, wardrobe new, bed
Springs and mattress, dresser, all
these articles .are practicalty new; 6
diningroom chairs, large room linol-
eum 18x22 -ft; rug 9x12 -ft; rug 7x-
15 -ft; rug 3x5 -ft; rug 6x8 -ft; small I
strips of linoleum; stairway carpet,'
parlor rug 9x12 -ft; Congo'leum rug
9x12 -ft; double chime clock; rug
7x9 -ft; large hall mirror, footstool;
small table, book stand, 2 dressers, 2
beds, 2 springs, 2 mattresses, 3
large chairs, rocker new, water stand
brass jardiniere, kitchen stepladder,
washing machine, wringer, boiler,
clothes basket, ironing board, sprink-
ling can, combination screen and
glass door; window screens, storm
windows, pillows, curtains and drap-
es,. 'window blinds, pictures and fra-
mes, 2 Alladin lamps, quantrty of
dishes; pots, pans, pails, quantity of
sealers, vinegar jugs, food chopper;
flower pots and containers, wash tub,
lawn mower, .2 -gallon oil can, hlige
step ladder, cross cut saw, hand saw,
bucksaw, shovels, spades, and num-
erous articles.
TEII.M:S—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Mrs. Jessie Browne, Proprietress.
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NOTICE
WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. JOHN 1NGRAM
OF HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN-
SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED
IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM IHEN-
SALL BY RAIL PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND AR-
RANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR I.T.
A SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED.
Huron Farmers'
Co -Operative
HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER
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YOU Will Spend Eternity ! !
WHERE?
IF EVERY LIVING PERSON KNEW WHAT EVERY
DEPARTING SOUL DISCOVERS
EVERYONE. WOULD BE SAVED TO -DAY!
"It is appointed unto hien once to die, but after this the
Judgment." iHeb. 9: 27.
"For whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord shal be
saved." — Romans 10: 13.
TUNE IN:
CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL.
PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING.
01d -fashioned Revival Hour rebroadcasts on many stations at
various times.
Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, Windser
YOUR HELP
IS NEEDED NOW ...1F WE
'ARE TO SAVE OUR LATE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Thousands of Tons are Ready for Harvest
Will You Lend a • Hand?
Food is precious—let's not waste it through
lack of help! Now, in addition to our own
needs, we must also help feed the millions
of starving people in liberated Europe. This
is a tremendous task, but it can be done,
IF—we, all do our share. This is the last
harvesting emergency we are liable to meet
this year—so let's all pitch in and do a real
Job! Help will be needed from August 20th
through to October 20th.
Fill in coupon below and mail TODAY!
FREE TRANSPORTATION
For four weeks' service, transportation will
be paid one way. For full season (August
20th to October 20th) transportation will be
paid both ways.
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MEN—Every possible
man-hour MUST be
Put in. The need is
desperate. Volunteer
your services TODAY!
WOMEN — Every
available hand can
be used. Fill in the
coupon and mail TO-
DAY!
BOYS AND GIRLS—
Thousands are needed.
Any High School
student willing to
work on a farm has
permission and is
requested by the Min-
ister of Education, to
remain out of school
for the month of Sep-
tember.
-:C[IP and MAil THIS COUPON TODAY !
ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
I am interested in helping with the late
harvest. Please send me further information,
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
AGE POST OFFICE
I WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM TO
(Date) (Date)
NEAREST RAILWAY STATION
NEAREST BUS STOP
Accommodation is in camps supervised by the Y.W.C.A. or Y.M.C.A.—but you
must bring sheets and blankets.
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE - LABOUR - EDUCATION
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