Zurich Herald, 1945-10-25, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO
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rrwo studio portraits with folders,
between Hensel' and Zurich or in
'town, signed by photographer Meyers
Studio, London. Finder leave at
Herald Office.
SHOES
AND
Rubbers
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t lVx. Ctlas Mr, ra
� 6L� W axd FritzrleandBritz, dauglxter Maryzed1.4
were Sunday guests at
the home e
spent Mr• and Mrs, H. K. Silber at Cred-
iton.
red
iron.
Dr, and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer
Wednesday at London. Twp.Clerk W TI; I3roKenshire,
and Managers
Mr. and in s. 'C, a Smith called Reeve W. H. Haugh,
on friends in dis ono on Tuesday, i H. C. Hess of town and T. H. Hoff-
Dr. J. A. Addison of Clinton, was , man of Dashwood, are attending the
I a business visitor in town on.Mon' I large iC,onvention of Rural Teleph
days. one Companies at Toronto this week.
1tev. E.3eiznrieh attended Con Mrs. J.acb Hab-
Mrs, Ward Fritz' Mrs. H.
ference iii North East Hope this erer, Mrs. John 'i'urkheim,
Mrs. Wilds and °week, G. Mess, Mrs, P. J: O'Dwyer and Mrsthe ho of near C L.Smith attended 'The Organ Re-
sister, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Witmer. Dashwood visited at the home of her i vital held in the Cavell Presbyterian weekchurch, Exeter, on Monday evening,
Mess Pearl spent the . the Recital was given by F. T. Egner
end at the home of her sister, Dr. Mus Doc , F C:C M•, organist of the
and Mrs. H. H. Gowen, Exeter. Cronyn Memorial church, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rader (bridal andEgner, wasMassisteezzoSod p.byranoEvelyn Holland
couple) have returned home after a
very ejoyiab 'tour, TO BE RAWARDED
Mr. Charles Thiel `has rented Two Huron County Districts will
rooms in the home of Mrs.thre in be rewarded for reaching the high
Miller and intends moving est percentage over their objective.
the near future.R.N , o f A plaque representing the Ninth Vic -
Miss Ellen Turkhehn, tory Loan +Official Insignia and mo
Toronto, is visiting at the ,home of unted will be presented—one to the
her mother, Mrs. E. Turkheim, this
Township and one to the Town or.
week.has Village that exceeds their quota on
Mr. Harold Swaxtzentrubex
the largest percentage at the end of
moved his family and effects Dthe Loan. In the Eighth Loan, Brus-
wood where he received employmentsees, under the Chairmanship of R.
in the planing mill. spent
Bowman, won the Plaque followed
Miss Freda Haberer who sp closely by West Wawanosh and Win -
several weeks at the home of hex gham. Keen interest in the Districts
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader,
'on winning the plaque have featured
the past loans as they remain a ht
her home in Zurich. ting tri
west of Dashwood, has returned tobute to the Town or Township
of the splendid part played by people
ers• Lorne Rader entertained
several Zurich ladies on Tuesday ev in providing the sinews of both. war
ening at the home of her parents, and peace by their subscriptions to
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fisher at Dash victory Loans.
wood FINED
EA111 'FOR WA
one
Azl the Blas Water Highway,
mils south of 1St, Joseph, consisting
of 94 acres, more or less and facing
a new surveyed summer resort. This
property is in goo ;state of
second growth
cultivat-
ion With 7 are
bush, and well drained, has two barns
one :on cement wall, good farmhouse
of frame with foundation upper and
fldocellar,
with three rooms on upp floor, large
three rooms on bottom plenty
kitchen and garage. There is p y
of water at back end a farm, with
a good house well and,cistern. About
20 acres of fall plowing with 10
acres a Dueharmc fall
R 2, Box 63, wheat.--Apply
to Fred ed
FOR COLD AND WET WEATHER
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR
NEEDS, WE CARRY A GOOD
SELECTION OF DRESS SHOES,
WORK BOOTS and 'RUBBERS for
Wile Entire FAMILY.
litUY FROM OUR EARLY SEASON
.SUPPLY
6O'OID SHOE STYLES!
GOOD SHOE VALUES!
GOOD SHOE SERVICE -
LOWEST AASH PRICES -
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
AND SUITCASE•
TRUNKS
VETERINARIAN
Dr. W. B. COXON, WV. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Orate with Residence, MaStore
Opposite Drug Zurich
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
AFTER ACCIDENT
Mr. Allan 'Gascho recently 1e- Fergus Turnbull, R.CCI ACCIDENT
turned from a very pleasant trip to wilt , careless driving
20 and costs in Lound a
the city of New York where he .spent was foundguilty Y
several days taking in the wonderful and fined $ court iSatuiday.
county police
sights that are to be seen there. Turnbull was driving was incollision
with a Dept. of Highway truck on
Elgin; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.d Morris Rau and sou Mrs. Gordon Rau No 4 Highway at the Middlesex
and daughter Patricia, all of Detroit Huron County line on October 9th.
Both Turnbull and his wife required
Mrs. J. P.
Ban withw their mother medical attention as a result of the
Mrs. J. Rau of town who cele-
brated her 77th 'birthday. We join accident, and Mrs. Turnbull was re -
her many friends with best wishes. ported still to be in.Victoria Hospital
held at --London Free Press.
A Fleischauer reunion was HELD MEETING
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl The Huron-PerthHELDTINGriding Ass°ciat
Thiel when all the .brothers and sir
ters met in honor of their brother, ion of the C.C.F. met at the o ter;
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 'Cann,
Norman, who recently. returned from
overseas. A very enjoyable time was the evening of October 19th. There
• and present,representatives from
K t were present along
always on hand.
Kent with relatives from Louden.
C. B. Ileckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
Ld axn,--Divine Worship.
Ll a.m. Church School
7.80 p.m.^Dime Services.
gU'i•CHERS
iurichs' Popular
LVIEAT MARKETR
Let Us supply you with
Choice of Fresh and Cur -
ST. PETER'S
€,vangelical Luther n
ZURICH -- ONT.
Church
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NOTICE
WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. JOHN INGRAM
OF HENSALL, AS CA -OPERATIVE SHIPPER
iV( F R OR
HEN-
SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE
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I1V.°ROPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM THEN -
CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND AR-
RANGEBY RAIZ. PLASS
RANGE TO IrIAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR 1T.
A SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED.
Huron Farmers' Co, -Operative
HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
l0 a.m, _Divine Services.
L1.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
i.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
♦elt'�
ail Meats,Bologna°, Sausages, spent.Mr.and Mrs. present
t family of Detroit
were , Exeter, iSelence
Clinton, Seaforth,
Hill, Winthrop and outlying town-
ships. Mr. W. A. iGlazier of Clinton`
was nominated to represent this rid-
ing
iding on the Zone 'Council and - also
elected as delegate to attend the 'Pro-
vincial Convention to be 4th. in The
onto, Nov. 28, 23 and
next meeting will be held Nov 13th'
clock at the home -of Mr. and
fresh in Electric Refrageration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
�. veilghlut & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
HENSALL RESIDENT DIES
Squires died Saturday at
Henry q
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thos
Thomas Harris, Hens•all, in his 97th
year, following a few weeks' illness.
He was born near Mitchell. The fam-
'1 moved to Grey
i Y Co when he was ata o
two years
interview Squires
when he c�lled and ofe. furter discuss resolutions. m. Kernick, Exeter Rev.
inthreea recentpiled 577 C. W. Down, of Exeter, has consented
isab-
other men ,cut and
single cords of wood insix and sThe the.gathering
Labour Prob.-
boarded
80 cents a day, ject," All
boarded themselves'. Mr. .Squires lent and the Farmer."
andnaeiyzbers
ot
farmed at Whalen for 50 years and are asked to be .p
cattened lass dleader �for 220 years. Nines chil- mentnwill be cordially -welcomed. terested in the C.C.F. oti�
dren survive. I WANT WAR TAX CANCELLED
FOR QUICK SALE
Sarnia—Cancellation of the eight
per .cent war tax on domestic hydro
Ladies' Good Used Black _ Wool isolution adopted at a meeting of accounts was recommended in a re -
Boucle winter Coat for sale (cheap)
size 36-40.—Apply at Herald Office. representatives
of Districts 7 and 8
Are You Suffering
Headaches?,
ii so; Have your Eyes Examined with
-he Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
From
CashasCashMarket for CreCream,Eggs
and Poultryraded on
it lave your Eggs
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
(LeRoy O' Brien,
Phone X01
of the n 0 tario Municipal Electrical
•• attended
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CAR COAL COMING I Association held here and
d by DTr. T. eHHogg,gchair
We have a ear load of ALBERTA i by .about 130 The meeting was also'
Manager Coal coming. Leave your order now! man of the Ontario Hydro Electric
ZURICH I I —Stade & We,--; Zurich, Commission, who spoke ata banquet
o mainly emphasizing
STRAYED
Zurich Creamery.
'Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
v premium for delivered crease
Mie are equipped to give eff i-
rient accurate service. Egg
'and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE_
From my pasture Babylon
Stanley, a white year old steer with
horns. Finder notify Frank Hagan,
Phone 1-99, Zurich.
)P SAI a
Happy Thought range in good
condition, burn wood or coal, half
f
price. .Apply Frank Keegan,
Water Highway, 11h miles south of
Bayfield.
ommise , hasizing
in the evening eration
for the fullest co op
the need
betweed the unit::. The main
address.;
of the convention was givens f the'
R. Henderson, chief engineer oplant
Polymer Corporation, whose
was inspected by the delegates. Mr.
Henderson referred to synthetic rub-
ber as a modern miracle.
WANTED
Wood cut on half's. Apply to Alex
Sparks, R,R. No. 1, Bayfield.
FARMS FOR SALE
50 acres, South Half Lot 27; 100
acres Lot 23, Con., 4, Hay Township.
V failing; water supply. Phone
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme and
daughter Mary Ann and 1'Ir. and
Mrs, Joseph Reick of Windsor were
week -end visitors with the former's
parents on the Blue Water eturn. to
Mr. Frank Jeffrey a few weeks
his home after spending
in Windsor and London.
Mr. Pierre Ducharme left on Sun-
day last for Windsor for a few weeks.
Mr. James Masse who has been on
the sick list for some time is now im-
1 ever .� pi'evin ;.
163, Zurich. •
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
E LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
4 t ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
""ti'AL COMPANY DOING I315SINLS$
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk 'on
December 31st, 1
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in z and Bonds .
$276,133.
JI^ •.,,°•GMS '
E. F. ) LOPP.-ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
Ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
Insurance
Massey-Harris Advise
ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 19451
1 HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT -
550 to 600 SIZE at
400 to 450 SIZE Int)
850 to 900 SIZE @
(LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.)
THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASIC THE
WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES
10 TO ReA. 67
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Ann, for Canadian Farm,
$70.75
$59.50
$82.75
MAN
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ONTARIO
Hours of Work a
d
Vacations with y 1944
The Industry and Labour Board which
administers The Hours of Work and Vnc=•iions
with Pay Act, considers, in view of the termina-
tion of hostilities and the cancellation of war
production, the acute manpower shortage which
existed during the war years will be minimized,
therefore the postponement as to working hours
previously provided shall be cancelled and
effective November lst, 1945, the working hours
of an shall not exceed forty-ee in eight (48)industrial in the week.
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1. Regulation 4 of Ontario Regulations
8/44 is amended by adding thereto
the following subregulation:
(la.) Notwithstanding the provisions of
subregulation 1, an employer may adopt
one or more overtime work periods
his industrial undertaking etw
e
1st day of November 1945 and the 31st
day of December 1945 without a consent
in writing of the Board, but the overtime
shall not exceed thirty hours in the
aggregate.
INDUSTRY AND LF.'BOUR BOARD,
Department of Labour, Ontario.
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Miner Labour.
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_HE trail has been a long dark way.
At times it seemed we might not see the day;
But now at last the rising sun is ours
And with it comes new challenge
nwto oburs powers.
Was war naught but a g
ame to er, and
If that
abt all for,
whichto eour menstrive no ore?
have died
If th
Then we have Tied.
0 Canada, most favoured of the lands,
Review whereon our right to victory stands;
ed—
Our vow to free and succour thosePoppress
Provide for those who fought and are distressed,
Who risked without reserve all they could give
To break our foes that we might freely live.
If we now stop to haggle at the cost
Then we'll have lost.
If we play square with those who fought our fight,
And work with them to
shape
pee our
litile `rld need right;
Postpone our buying reed;
Prevent inflation growing through our g
Co-operate in peace as well as war
By loaning to our cause a little more • • -
If we keep faith until the job is done
Then we'll have won.
It
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ORE V1(,T0(Y 13O
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO