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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-10-04, Page 5FOR SALE Choioe Table, marsh grown carrots rut your orders in .now. Wilfred. Viousseau, Phone 92 i .2, Zurich. ,...------ WANTED • •, AL NtYAVS Mr. Bi11 Hay of London spent the week -end with his family here, Mr. Kenneth Routledge of 'Doran - to is calling on friends in town. • EY Ruby of Kirchner, was rVrl . Fri d . ' town on y 'sat9 ' ox n Wood cut on halts. Apply to Alex 'a Mr i Albert Schnell of Regina, Alb Sparks, R.R. O. 1, Bayfield. _ l ealled on Zurich friends last week, Don't forget +BOyae1dct.0 Fall good nextW edn•esday. program has been arranged, Miss Loi.se Karig" of Kitchener was a visitor with her brother, r&. Wm. Karig. Mss, W. F. Braun of Forest is spending the week at the home of her sister, Miss Jane Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. H. Boshart and Mrs Millie Boshart of Kitchener, were vis- itors at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Bert. Bosh.art, . Bronson. line. Mr. 'and- Mrs. Alfred E. Moritz of Guelph enjoyed several days at the homes of their 'relatives, Mr. C. Fritz and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Thiel, Morris Brown • of Teeswater were Mondry visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.George 'Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey+, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey and Mrs. Ed, Lague of Detroit, visited with the former's mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte. Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Water- lmarr h s mother,vacation M sion at the hoeof . M. MacKinnon. Prof. and Mrs. Herbert Kalbfleisch of 'London, Mrs. M. MacKinnon -of town and Dr, Archie MacKinnon of FARMS FOR S.W. 60 acres, South Half Lot 27; 100 ;acres Lot 28, Con., 4, Hay 'Township. Nevar failing water supply. Phone 163, 'Zurich. NOTICE TO CREDITORS HERALD IS LATE A. bad epidemic a upset digestion, accompanied by illness and a cold is making its rounds, and this, time your publisher got a real dose sof it. We ,were only a few hours away from publishing, Wednesday when we took 111, and through the kindness of -our very generous friend, Mr. J. M. Southcott, publisher of the I;x eter- Times -Advocate who with his assis- tant makes it possible to ,publishthis Friday afternoon. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. 'Roy Gingerich wishes to thank all the friends and neighbors 'for flowers, treats and cards while in the Clinton Hospital. CARD OF THANKS IN 'ME ESTATE OF 'PETER KOEHLER, late of the Village of Zurich, Ontario, Gentleman deceased .All persons having claims against Ike late Peter Koehler who died on or about 'September 9th, 1945, are -required to send particulars of their claims duly verified to the under- igned Executors on or before Oct- ober 10th, 1945, after 'which date the assets will be distributed. Dated at Zurich, September 19, 1945. N. S Johnston, and A. J. Kalbfleisch, Executors, Zurich, Ontario. VETERINAR.IA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main S`.reet, Opposite Drug Store Zurich Phone --96. BUTCHERS Mrs. Catherine Ayotte, daughter September 27th, 1943. of the late . Florence Volland, You can only have one mother, wishes to thank her friends and neighbors for the sympathy and patient, kind and ,true, kindness shown to her during her I No other friend in all the world, sad bereavement; for the many flor- ; Will be as true to you. al tributes; the flower bearers iand I IN MEMORIAM vOLL, Ah;'p In loving memory of my dear mother, lOaroline Volland who departed this life October 2, 1944, At h G ee . in the beautiful garden By the valley of rest so fair, ,Sometime, ISome da y , — when my work is done, With joy I shall meet her there. Ever remembered by her daugh- ter, Lizzie. IN MEMORIAM Hendrick --In loving .memory of our dear wife and mother, Elizabeth Ann Hendrick, who passed away on. of . to Bev i For ,a11 her loving kindness, pall bearers. Special than E. Heimrich and Harry Koffman. IN MEMORIAM LOVE—In memory of Allan John Love ;who passed away one year ago October 9, 1944. Quickly and suddenly was the end, His sudden death surer sed us all, Dearer to memory can tell, we loved so well. The loss of a son, d byh' mother, sisters • e Sunday guests at the - ^^ i V' aterloo were Zurichs' MEAT .ARKShe Us supply you with • Sunday Times, tells fascm- Ect., hand.hep sting facts about the paste -boards Popular home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalb- fleisch. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Cole and dau- ghter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver all of St. Marys, Mr. Bob Lamb of St. Thom- as were Sunday- visitors at the home of Mrs. Charles Weber. MYSTERY OF THE CARDS Dugannon One -Day Fair. Dungannon Agricultural Society will this year hold a one -day fair on Friday, Sept. 28. Owing to the con- dition of the hall there will be no indoor exhibits, but the stock show, with horses being featured, will more than make up for this. By Michael "Mickey" MacDougall What's in the cards? That question Let has intrigued men for at least 800 Cur - Detroit years. MacDougall, noted card dete- .� Choice of Fresh and ctive, writing in The American Week- ' S nday's ( Oct. 7) is -sue of The Sausages, ly than u ed Meats, Bolognas, t Detroit Sun always onfrom •1F'lectric Refrigeration which lovemottoesdecorated with com- fresh in -- Highest Cash Pad essfors Wool, Made. H, Yungblut & Son PRODUCE Silverwood DAIRIES its, scenes novels. Get 'Sunday's Detroit Times DRYSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wildfong spent a few days in Windsor and De- troit. Mrs. R: ThompsonofLondonerethis visiting week. Jim Taylor of London spent the week -end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Steinhagen. Mr. and Mrs. V. Dinnin and Miss Anna Hess oa Zurieh were visitors with Mr and Mrs HarirY Hoffman on Saturday evening. Mrs. Art. Haugh spent a few days with friends in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoperoft and son Bobbie of Humberstone and Mr and Mrs. Anger of Port Colborne and Mr. 'anti Mrs. Grahamvisitors niArthur with off Exeter were Sunday and Mrs. Thos Hoperoft. Mrs. Aaron Restemeyer. had her tonsils removed at Dr. O'Dwyer's offi- ce in Zurich on Monday. Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have your Eggs Graded on our 'AUTOMATIC EGG. GRADER LeRoY O'Brien, Manages' Phone 101 She asks nothing to return, If all the world deserts you. To yowr mother you can turn. So all we can do, dear mother, Is to go and tend your grave. And leave behind a token -of love To the best mother God ever gave• Two little words not hard to `write, But lwe ives ill ree Mother. them all our Ever lovingly remembered by hus- andmissed his band and family. and brothers. • HEI .SAL L• Mr. Itiussell Kyie, of a. ,O'athar- hies, formerly of 1l'ensall, Was the the Pl.. Winner of a new 191412 ym in a draw at Welland ion saredn by the Kiwanas Club, Chief of.Police, Thos. Kyle, Hensall; the gift. IrpnrneUt11 Mrs. Anna Berry, a valued: menlblr~�, of the' Hensall Women's Institute and. wito left for Toronto, was presented with. a pair of kid gloves from dig e si- Institute, Mxs, Ted. Munn, Ir dent of the organization, presenting ZURICH, Farm For Sale under cultivation, close to town and school; frame dWelling,ll all necessaray outbuildings, ealth forces owner to dispose of same, 118 acres, all under cultivation, large dwelling -and barns, near to church and school. STANLEY T'OWNSHIP4 T losfarm n arms 100 acres each, aboutZurich, hydro installed, one has run- ning water with pressure system comfortable outbuildiellings ngs. zgs. Fora all neces- nary particulars apply to .Andrew F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich. HAY TOWNSHIP -198 acres, all WWI Cremety Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered crearr We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department -tharge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. in INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather InSUMICE CO. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS. OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO •Amount of Insurance at Risk .on December 81st, 1944: $45,465,635. Total Cash $ Bank 275 133. E. P. KLOPP---ZURICI-I 'Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance NOTICE Custom work, one-wayd sci g, also tractor bean pulling, done rt notice.—Herb Block, Zurich FARM FOR SALE 150 acre form, Hydro, silo, 1 mile north of Dashwood. 'School across the road.—A. L. Oescreicher, Phone 51 r 10, Dashwood. and Bonds. Smut Economical "Durable SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR • For Work, Sport and Dress 'Fear ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and I4 TRUNKS .AND SUITCASES ._..:•..;v,.,.::'�r.J��f%::;tr.;:r:-i'.°:n%:•a:...;::.d'.4:Sz%;..'wi..•`..:;;d�!3 110 sr 0 a+ 9 • a b Schilb We have recently received a good supply of Repairs for Farm. Equipment, such as Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Landsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No. 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, AN-- 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 topl& place y I their orders for next Winters Fuel as early as can, to avoid the big rush whenit is actually neednted ey Place your order now and don't be disappointed ordering later. atzar .rnem!L� er ,r -, re+tis.;. G • It's the man ®D ,�a.nagement ...essential to successfu�f� k�ti g and cat ful spend O ng, as to any business enterprise .` .. is largely a matter of timely in ... waiting for the time when it is most favourable leatole buy.toet for the past g things we have not b We all want things now .. ears. Some of these things are necessities ... some are things that several y will contribute to our comforts and pleasures• waiting a little longer we Eventually, these things will be more peeid at to Byr levels and we will buy at will help to keep prices of things we n better advantage when we do buy. Meantime we can invest our savings in the safest Bonds will be offera. this eJEobtai Tbleye •pay Victory Bonds. More Victory and they are "'liquid capital". M 3% interest :..double bank interest . . .Victory Bonds at any emergency Y If we need cash in an ewer„ y any bank will buy time. And any bank will loan money on Victory Bonds. to buY Victory Bonds The Ninth Victory Loan will be our last appo �period. e year,so buy double this tine ---tie saerr et 1of Savin. sas in for a whole previous loans will pay for twice as many bonds over e FARMERS CAN BUY VICTORY BONDS4 ON OAVE IENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS TH ROUGjusthave a short ordering rd getter which the bank to buyry Loan Salesmen Victo y Bonds for you. (banks Have copieer Pay 5% when ordering and the balance stth� tat rest on tl a tlbank loan. e next 12 months. The interest the bonds earn pays •, MIT TEE W A R FINANCE fM O M A TiON N A I� e s ` `srar'i 'ro ffi zir itestrommessetrommovranatesprommioniaisonce he :!. d wh. ;a gets 9-53