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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-11-01, Page 5ZiJIRI%1SI, ttithl'rRRi'4lrLOCM J 1406 LOST TWO studio portraits with folders, between Henson and Zurich or in town, signed by photographer Meyers Studio, London. Finder leave at Herald Office. SHOE AND Rubbers 1.41 Mr. Arthur Thompson was in LOU - don the past week. Mr, Claytus Mittleholtz of Lon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fleischauer don was v si erd with his brother, spent, a day at London last week. Mx was Mr. M avisitor at the home ilne Rader of town has pure Mr. Arthur McLean home of and I chased another cottage at Grand rs. Lloyd O'Brien. Rend, recently. Miss Delores Klopp of London, Mr. Jim Johnston of Blake is talc - visited with her relatives here over ing treatments at Byron Sanztorium, the week -end. London. Mrs. Henry Lawrenee is spending Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Steinbachr a few days at the home of her son and children here o t o Sundandon visMxd t err near Mitchell. Howald returning with Mr, and Mia-. Ed. Siebert of De- Mrs. Hy. troit visited at the home of the for- them fora week a St. Peter's Lutheran mer's mother, Mrs. W. L. Siebert. The Miss Marie Dodson of London, Ladies' Aid Members ,entertained the spent the past week at the home of Dashwood Lutheran eveningnin Aid .members Mrs. Wes. Coxl.ro ram of spec - Mrs. W. B. Coxon and.Mrs. Earl of their church. A. program Yungblut were. Monday visitors at i•al incl by thwas g en aA dend licious London. enjoyed grand. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis `Thiel of Tap- meal was, served and a perville, spent Sunday at the home time enjoyedby al Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun of A goodly number of villagers dat- Forest attended the sale of the late tended the 50th Anniversary hhurch, the Calvary Evangelical tees sister, Miss Jane Lamont on Dashwood on Sunday. Guest speaker Saturday. was Rev. Jacob Ehlers of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haberer 'and Mr Pa. The weather was very favourable and Mrs. John Turkheim and laugh- and a large crowd of home comers ter,Marion were Monday visitors at ,here present with a splendid spirit. Lodon. The reminence Service in 'fie after - Lloyd noon was very interesting, Mrs. .Lloyd of Mitchell as chairman, Mrs. Fred Anderson of Lucknow, a remem- brance a visitor at the Mime, of her took her part very ably. niece, Mr. and Mrs. Wed Fritz this brance for time to come was enjoyed. week. guests were entertained to a doh- Mrs. along and Mrs. Wm. Thiel, ladies of the ..w �� '- credit HIS FOR COLD AND WET WEATHER INET UIS SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS. WE CARRY A GOOD SELECTION OF DRESS SHOES, "WORK BOOTS arta +1WB13E110 for the'Entire FAMILY. ¥3UY FROM OUR EARLY SEASON SUPPLY 4 OOID SHOE STYLES! iO,OD ,SHOE VALUES! .GiOOID �SIH�OE SERVICE - LOWEST GASH PRICES QED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES VETERINARIAN IN MEMORIAM 9Ji1� M M In loving memory of William. T. Truemner who passed away five years ago, October 31st, 1940. Time speeds on, five years have pas- sed, Since death its gloom its shadows cast; Within our home where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light and ever will His vacant place there is none to fill Down here we mourn but not in vain For up in Heaven we will meet again —Ever remembered by his wife, ding a group in the I3urk Beach area south of Goderich. Held are Maurice Brown, 17 of Aylmer, and another Aylmer boy who gave his age as 18. Both were taken to Goderieh to ap- pear. It is hoped with arrest' or 'air ' ' ' cot-, emit o at epidemic boys will salve the p tage-looting in the area in recent weeks which ;for a time had the police baffled, *14+ *e eoemer N ssiser*****ayes*tlpwtoa**iaaaW+0 ImplementReairs We have recently received a good supply of I is Repairs for Farm Equipment, such as Plow Points, : Sole Shoes, Landsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No. 7 and Verity Plows; Cultivator Points, Etc. i friends. YOUR POULTRY NEEDS Mary Ann, and sister Katie and many more l loving rien. s. Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us and many supplies which may then be hard Meeting of The Huron County Council The e Meidinger and Mr. and cious luncheon inwth aa3-story an - Mrs: Jo Mss. Alfonse Foster of Hensall were the chard. all provided the Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. niversary cake, all al which by deserve muchLAST RUN ®�OIv, Se, Mr,, grad Mrs. David Ducharme MAKES, xien veteran `were 'visitors at London on •S`anday'. Roswell (Rosie) Q 'B •• . , , '(" 11t1N tde SURGEONaccompanyingonductor, brother to 'William RGEMain S�reet, Their daughter Doreen C.P.R.CPRformer resident of Mies with Residence, Store her parents home for a few days. ceBrien, and a Highway south of St. Opposite Drug Zurich the Blue Water congratulated on COm- • The many friends le Mr. Earl Joseph, was tong �6.------- I his ut are indeed pleased to see intron of 37 years of service sup- erintendent, p the railway, by R. C. service his smiling face again behind the p Saskatoon di -vision. Mr. Earl hasa in the received hisMpermanent t Market. e at dent, picture Me- mel now received pexltind is O'Brien was taken on a discharge, from the Sex`viees and is mediately after bringing in Noir p ����" happy to attend to his former nor- from recently on his last ��� nail business. He began again, t get will be required. Put in your supply now • while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, POUL- The neat meeting of the Huron a TRY LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some • of the items you will require. Let us supply you. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! County Council will be held ' the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, No- vember 13th, at 2.00 p.m. All ac- counts notices of deputations and i 1� i their orders for next Winter s Fu Y the County Clerk not tater than Sat- I Place your order now and don't bepp urday, November 10th. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, The Fuel Administrator advises all people to place I ei el as earl as alley ac - other ,business requiring the attention Z can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed of Council should be in the hands of, _ disappointed Or. W. a, C by cIUTCHERS Goderich, Ontario. off on account of bad weather.' i ordering later. L.Schilbe called 1 ABBE T 16 "ria t:s,t faulted the game, leaving G'oderlch's s Young Lions champions in the West- ern Ontario Athletic Associatiion.The first game in the intergroup playoffs i between Harriston and ;Goderich was played in Goderich on Sept-. °29th, the sore being $7-1 in favor of they home team. Dies at Exeter Mrs. Peter McTaggart, a life-long resident of Exeter community, passed away at her home in her 94th year. years, up until that time she had been a remarkable smart woman.) Horn on the homestead farm on the , Highway north of Exeter her maiden name being Annie Case. She and her husband lived for many years on a farm north of Exeter before retiring) to Exeter, Mr. McTaggart predeceas- ed her in 1920. Surviving are two daughters and three sons. The Harriston team has since de -1 • •ona Wilkie working before retiring. for the railroad inb1908aa resident for the oe past 122 years has the ,crowd Sutherland, Sask. Among station to of well-wishers at the wife, and memb- ers him were yhincluding his little ers of his family Taylor. It is granddaughter Judy being . long s indeed a Tine record, one com- a continuous time with the t* 11 earned pang, and now goes on a retirement. IAT �1 FOR QUICK SALE' with the t U$ supply you l0 heating stoves, also a number ofvery Choice Of Fresh and Cur- ,g"ood 6 -inch pipes and elbows, Apply as, Sausages, at Herald Office. � meat., Bologn Kept always on hand. FARM FOR SALE trash in Electric Refrigeration On the Blue Water Highway, one Prices tor mile south of St. Joseph, consisting Highest Cash of 94 property is in good state of cultiva - g acres, more or less and facing Skin$ anew surveyed summer resort. Tht OOl, Hides and 11 Tiindh1Ut & Soli ion with 7 acres of second growth bush, and well drained, has two barns ` one .on cement wall, good farmhouse PR Although an invalid for the past four• TEESWATER FMR HAS 9,500 The Teeswater Agricultural Soci- ety's 75th annual fair was held on 9 50. Oct. ydhalf of last year's ie - 9 500 people, , a either. This of frame with foundation and cellar, cord owing to co.. O D U C E with three rooms on upper floor, also event, grown to be the largest two three rooms on bottom floor, large fair in Canada, was opened by kitchen and garage. There is plenty A.J. Carrot, superintendent of fairs awater at• back end af, cistern.r' with-417—do ntario. Hanover Brass Bead andh a good house well and About Lucknow Pipe Band supThe light with 10 through the day. Silvetwooa DAIRIES • CAUGHT IN THE ACT "red- handed" Oct. 24 --Caught arising from bed where al- le,gedly they had spent the night in one of seven looted cottages here, 2 teen-age boys, said to be from Ayll- rner, were taken into custody • Y Pol- ice Constable John Parker, of Bay- field, and Prov. Constable William Gardiner, of Goderich, on charges of breaking, entering and looting at I least seven cottages here, and poss- ibly many more in the district inclu- 20 acres of -fall plowing wit mucic t,rou better, acres of fall wheat.—Apply to Fred horses show has never been Ducharme, R.R.2, Box 63,• Zurich.while• entries in cattle clasawere I higher than any previous year. FOR DICK SALE DISTRICT NEWS ag a cal Potatoes Ladies' Good Used Black WoolIt slave' . EOG GRADER We have a car load of ALBERTA I basket of 12 2potatoes pounds, one .single your order now slightly over rads They axe Cash Market for Cream, Eggs Q and Poultry Some Mr. Vincent Lane, of the 5rtlr Con. • ons that your Irea Y AUTOMATIC CAR COAL COMING j brought into Thsal at weighed Eggs Graded ®n Boucle winter Coat for sale (cheap) potatoes size 3;6-40.—Apply at Herald Office I of McKillop, grows p week he OUT •l 11 are potatoes. This ice a �IjanageT Coal coming- Leave pounds. LeRoy O'Brien, Stade & Weido, Zurich. tuber veek in n tvaxtety, and in ad - Phone 1 0 1 ZURICH I have a mete clear Zurich Creamery of the a a skin, STRAYED l dition to size rruron Ex - Stanley, acture Babyilon line,' and the yield was heavy.--' From my P ositor. William Reid a white year old steer with i P The Late W• horns. Finder,urtcfy Frank Hagan, I William White Reid, ea s esident of Ylxone 1 99, Zurich. I Exeter for over -50 y d - OR SA l.F dents"- at his homanin round band year.r- HappY Thought range in good ' He had been up the daydpre- half ling in his flower gardene- condition, burn wood or coal,g, vious Was born in Ireland and a t Waterice. ApplygPrank,1,i Keegan, hoBluf the age of 17 came to Canada Highway, 11i� miles south of 1 companied by hie sister, the late Mrs Bayfield. I Patterson of Henson. He returned to I Ireland in 1891 to visit his parents WANTED I and while he In 1884 he was father there his ie Applyto Alex I passed away.Ann `Taylor d Wood cut ono. 1,. 1 in marriage with Mary Sparks, R.R. No. 1, Hayfield. Iwho predeceased in 1941. ivivnig are one son and 3 daughters. I FARMS FOR SALE Declared W. O. Champions The baseball game that was to be 50 acres, South Half Lot 27; 1001 play, S turclay last at Harris ton eon. Lot 28, Con., 4, Hay Township. d a Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. }Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium,foT delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg department in and Poultry :charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. 1NSUR'ANC ' acres Never failing water supply. Phone 1 between the Lions Juveni.le-e of God - ch and the Harriston team was 168, Zurich. • Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAI-- *.NCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- VAL COMPANY DOING BUSD SS OF THIS ItIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on December 81st, 1944: $45,465,635. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $275,133. ar .mow*•'Et F. KLO1 P—ZURlC1.1 I►;gent, alto Dealer in Lightm log Reds and"all kinds of Fir Insuratico ler Massey -Harris Advise , ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 19451 I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT - 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE 0 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp R MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. 67 Prepare to Meet Your God FOR—"Everyone of usstall give an 12 account of himself to G "GOD Hath Appointed a Day in which 1-4e will Judge the World in Righteousness." Acts 17: 31. WHEN HE JUDGES YOU What Shall He Say? "Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the Devil and his angels." Matt. 25. 41 OR --"Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world." Mat. 25:34.14 "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, cell upon ;3 while He is near." Iso. 55: 6. "Whosoever shall scall on the name of the Lord shallbe saved." Rom. TUNE IN: CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL. PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING. Old-fashioned Revival Hour rebroadcasts on many stations at various times. Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, Windsor TO ALL H O C' PRODUCERS IN HURON COUNTY A ;proposed Hog Marketing Scheme r'l far Ontario, under fie Farm Products Control Act, has been submitted to the Farm Products Control Board by the Ontario Hog Producers Association. Before the Board will consider recom- mending the scheme, it must be satisfied that a fair representation of the Hog • Producers are in favour of its adoption. In order to obtain the recorded viewsis being the Producers, a vote by taken on the question....... „ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSED ONTARIO HOG PRODUCERS MARKETING SCHEME BEING BROUGHT INTO FORCE IN ONTARIO?" SAL %I.VOnAT\ill 100a�'RIGGI•�11 Ste,Walft .. B,ai►-t Ont C XUNtOO., Ioa Only Hog Producers who if A/R—� are registered for the per- t cam`'\\,/./,„.i. / /N t pose with their own County (t''` Agricultural Representative i-� ��— will 6e entitled to vote on --, the scheme. All Hog Pro- ducers are therefore urged to register at once by mail or in person at their County Agricultural Rep- sentative's office in order to be eligible to vote. When registering by mail, please forward name, address and township. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at k ---4!%1;i7) HENSAL1,. 1' 3th ! Tues. Nov. at) At this meeting the scheme " 1 will be explained fully and i! - questions answered. Ballots will be supplied at the meeting to producers who have registered, so that they may vote then. Registra- tions will be accepted at the meeting and also for ten days after it. All producers who are registered will receive ballots, either at the Agricultural Copies of al ep ative s office, at the meeting or by the proposed scheme may be secured at the Agri- cultural Representative's office or at the public meeting. All ballots must be returned to the Agricultural Repre• sentative before December 8,1945. ' - Any Ballots, received after that date will not be recorded. ALL HOG PRODUCERS ARE "URGENTLYATND REQUESTED TO REGISTER, THE MEETING IN THEIR AREA -- AND TO VOTEI • c, E. PERRIN CHAIRMAN A