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"ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, April 4t7h, 1946
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
OASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil-
liams. P.T. 44-'41
LICENSED
For Huron
AUCTIONEER
and Middlesex
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
{net any ,Auction Sale, regardless
M to size or article to sell. 1 solicirt
four business, and if not satisfied will
mice no charge$ for Services Ren-
tared.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 57 r 12
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. VV. B. COXON, BN. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Fiero a. ev6, Z,er-ieh
MF A T M_ARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choke of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bologrsas, Sausages,
Ect., always on., hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides end Skins
H. Yunghlti t & Bon..
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Graded on
rlave .your Eggs
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 ZURICH
Zurich Creamery
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column.
FOR SALE
A large quantity of first class used
lumber and 2x4 s.can.tlings suitable
for building, Also a 15 -ft. boat,
Apply to Chas. S. Bedard, Noa;th of
Drysdale,
NOTICE
The time of year is here for the
annual clean-up, and we would re-
quest all citizens 'to oeey our
orders to have all ash piles removed
by May l:st, also remove lumber and
gravel and any other undesireable
rubbish from the streets and else-
where. The laws of sanitation demand
these rulings.
By Order -- The Zurich Police
Trustee's.
'Your Horne Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered crearr
ire are equipped to give effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry departnrient in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas.. Mi shall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
FOR QUICK SALE
A Scotch Shorthorn Bull eleven
months old.—John Brown, 84.r8.
CAR COAL COMING
A carload of large coke in the way
Get your supply now --Stade & Weido
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
flE LARGEST RESERVE B
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT•
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINES
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance ' et Risk o
December 31st, 1944:
$45,465,635. .
Total .Cash in Bank and Bonds
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer. in Lighten
lag Rods and all kinds of Fir
Insurance
J0prjnting
?ilF YOU REQUIRE ANY PIONTR
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, R
'MEMBER T CALL .AT • TB
!HERALD OFFICE VVHERIrr� PRICE
ARE ALWAYS LOW M',10 WOR
FOR SALE
iVir, Leonard Rau of Forest was a
Thursday visitor with his mother,
Mrs. J, P. Rau of town,
Mr, . Daniel Koehler of Kitchener,
spent •a few days over the week -end
with relatives in Zurich, '
;Mr. Morris Weber has returned
from the Hospital at London and is
much improved in health.
Mr. 'Clayton Pfu.le of Dashwood,
was a business visitor in town on
Tuesday.
Born-•eOn Friday, 'M'arch 29 to
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughill, at their
hmee, Zurich, a daughter.
Mrs. Gilbert Ducharme of Detroit
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Ducharme on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Fraser and
daughter of Forest called at the
home of Mrs. Clara Decker on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader of Dash-
wood were Sunday visitors at the
home of the former's sister, Mrs.
Clara Decker.
Miss Mae Smith has returned home
after enjoying several days at the
home of her friend, Miss Sherly
Southcott, Highland Road, London.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn
and children and Mr. Ralph Krueger
motored to Kitchener on Saturday
to attend a comrnittee'meeting.
Mr. and. Mrs. Byron Ducharme and
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russel, of
'London, were visitors at the ,none of
and Mrs. David Ducharme,
Mr. Ross Johnston, Sr., has return -
from Clinton Hospital much im-
oved in health and is in residence
the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs
arold Johnston of town.
'15-30 McCormick Deering tractor
on steel. Apply to Walter Diebold, ed
R.R. 3, Zurich, Bronson line, 2 miles pr
.outh of Zurich Road. at
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FOR QUICK SALE
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Asparagus plants, strong, well- he
started 1 -year old, Martha Washing- Sc
ton variety: .; :100 plants for $2.00. an
L:'Warnock, Zurich.
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N.O•TICE Lc
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PAINTING—Spray or brush pain- fr
ting, indoor or outdoor. Barns and
drive sheds a specialty. G. Gratton,
Grand Bend, Phone 42r3. ih th
of
FOR SALE st
29 -Chew. Sedan, good motor, has 1
new tire. -Harvey Clausius, Zurich.
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FARM FOR SALE o
A good 120 acre farm for sale, rE
about two miles from Hensall, for a d:
quick sale will be sold reasonable. al
—Box 134 Hensall. ' nl
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FOR SALE ' , p
A quantity of mixed and Alfalfa it
hazy for' sale.—Emerson Erb, plume ;i
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PIGS,.. FOR SALE
A brood sow with litter of 8, 6
weeks old. Will be sold together ox
separately.—Elden Bender, Goshen a
Line, •Stanley. '
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NOTICE ,:
I' do custom whitewashing with- a
sprayer; Colony Houses, .. Stables,
house cellars, etc. --Wm. Watson,
Phone. $5r19, Dashwood central.
HELP WANTED
Help in the Planing Mill. Apply I
to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ttd.
• FOR SALE 1
A good six room frame house, c
asphalt siding and a good roof. Lo- ,
Gated 5'ra miles north of 'Zurich on (
Goshen line. Phone Hensall i) 3-24. ,
WANTED •
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Cucumber Growers
Mr. Leo Corriveau
Has been . Appointed Representative
to' Accept Contracts for Acreage on
1 • Behalf of .
Lealand Co. Ltd.,
OF STMCOE
ANY :GROWERS INTERESTED
May Get in Touch with Mr. Corrivea
by ]nail at R. R. 2, Zurich_, or by
Phone 83-11, Zurich.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres good clay
loaxn, .12 acres sugar bush, good
buildings, near school and on Colleg-
iate free bus line, Hydro, 41;i; mile:
- from Hcnsall, 7 miles to St. Colum -
ban, good terms, 35 acres plowing
clone. I' or particulars phone 13-88,
Zurich,
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FARM FOR SALE
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50 acres pasture land being Lot
R Nig 3, Concession 7, Hay Township,
. farm has plenty of 'water, five acres
of young bush, new Beatty windmill,
1r new fences. For particulars 'apply to
Georgia bink, Dashwood; or Henry
S Adkins, Honsall; or Artllu.r Weber,
W � Dashwood, phone 5' r 12,
Mrs. Wan. Schade o� London is
ending some time at the home of
r sons, Mr. and • Mrs. Clarence
bade of the 14th Con., and Mr.
d Mrs. Ervin Schade of Dashwood
Mrs. Henry Lawrence has return -
home from St. Joseph's Hospital,
]ndon, her daughter Alice of God-
ich is in attendance. Her many
fends wish her a speedy recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard moved
els household effects from the home
Mr. Ed. Gascho to the apartment
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Ross John -
on over the Johnston & Kalbfleisch
ock.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert crates who
Lye recently returned from British
lumbia, were guests at the hoarse
Dr. and Mrs. W. Ti. Coxon..
lir. and Mrs. Herb Desjardine have
turned home after visiting a few
toys at the home of the latter's uncle
hd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm
lar Stratford. •
The many friends of Mr. Victor
inulin, Continuation teacher, are
leased to learn that he is able to
:sume his teaching duties, after his
lness. We are very grateful to
[r;s. G. G, Sewell who was able to
apply and willing to take over dur-
g Mr. Dinnin's illness. _
8 IIOES
AND
Rubbers
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
the Entire FAMILY.
BUY FROM OUR EARLY SEASON
SUPPLY
GOOD SHOE STYLES!
GOOD SHOE VALUES!
GOOD SHOE SERVICE -
LOWEST CASH PRICES -
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
TRUCKING
Having added another new Truck
we are in a position to take care of
all local and long distance trucking.
Have two hydrolic lifts. Give us a
call. -•-.Mass Cartage, Phone 87r7,
Zurich •Central,
Hydro Line Extension
A new X2',600 -volt Hydro line is be -
ng, built. across :country from Dash -
odd sub -station to Grand ena,with
n additional sub -station. at the
Send. The line will meet an increas--
d demand in Hydro consumption in
he area covered. •
`:Red Cross Knitters '
Will the ladies who have knitting
for the Red Cross kindly bring their
fini.Ghed articles to the town hall on
Tuesday Aprit 9th. at `2.3.0 .p m., as
the balance of the shipmen� wall be
packed and sent to headquarters.
lIrs. D. :Ducharme, convenor.
CHICKS
5.. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
Healthy, Husky R. 0. P. CHICKS
• as usual
BRUCE J. KLOPP - Zurich
For Sale
Kram•style baby buggy in good
'condition. For information apply to
Herald Office.
WANTED
WANTED—Ashes or filling ground
to fill in east of my garage. No
tin cans or rubbish taken.—Ward
Fritz, Zurich.
Reforestation
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess have
eceivecl 1200 of different varieties
]f pine trees from their son Quimby.
vho is at Kaupescasing, Northern
Ontario and has made this kind of
cork ohe of his specialties. Mr. and
Ylrs. Mess have had these trees plant
:d 'on their land just east of their
'welling. This is an asset to our via-
age .and We wish them every success
n the growing of these trees.
FARMS FOR SALE
Hillsgreen, 75 acres pasture and
wood; windmill and concrete trough.
Bargain for quick sale. --Wm. C.
Pearce, Exeter.
100 acres on pavement, adjoining
Varna; •brick •house with tireplaee,
water on tap, Hydro, extra good new
barn with dressed lumber, henhouse
upstairs, driveshed and outside hen-
house need repairs. Some bush. Ileal
bagain, immediate possession. -..Wm.
Pearce, Exeter.
An Unknown Well
-What might have caused a seriou:a
aeeident to Master Kenneth Schilb.e,
on of Mr. and. Mrs. Ervin Schilbe
when Kenneth 'with his little wagon
was going on the sidewalk that leads
to his grandparents' home. The one
side on the hind wheel sank into an
opening and the little fellow notified
his grandmother and upon investig-
ating, found aloe earth giving away.
When his Daddy was called anti dis-
covered a deep well over 45 feet in
depth, of years gone by had caved in
and only a few inches of god had
covered the top. Only the protect-
ing care of Providence, that no one
stepped on that plot, to drop to the
depth below.
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• BRANDS OF FERTILIZER. GET YOUR SUiPPLY EARLY
ANI) AVOID THE RUSH.
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SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND, OTHER
o FARM SCIPPLIES. ..
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p J.. Ingram, Rensen, Phone 83-43 Co -Operative Shipper of
Cattle, Calves and Sheep. We will call for them.
Q HENSALL, Phone 115. R. 3. COOPER, MANAGER
Ilaeorporated
Wzra BMW
Dead and Ukabled Awls
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235, Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
AMMO= Miltaltraalt.UMMIIM=5.1.5.'SPECIMIS
_ONNN''., CENT a Word (minimum 25c.) is all that
it costs you for a classified adv. in the Zurich Herald
An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by
several thousand readers, many of who will be in-
terested in what you are advertising or are offering
for Sale.
If you want to buy or sell anything, there is
no cheaper or more effective way than using an
classified adv. in the Herald. Phone 80, or 105.
THE ZURICH HERALD
FEMALE HELP WANTED
COOK—CAPABLE TAKING FULL
CHARGE .STAFF MEALS; Assist-
ants provided; season May to Sept.
Very good wages. Write of 'phone
W. Eric Mcllr.oy, Lakeview Casino,
Grand Bend. 'Phone -59 r 1.
SUMMER WAITRESSES WANTED:
Girls of -neat appearance for "Snack
Shop" Grand Bend; season May or
June till. -Labor Day night; good
wages; nice living quarters overlook-
ing lake; very reasonable working
hours., Girls supervised; character
reference required. Apply in own
handwriting to W. Eric Mcllro;., , .
Lakeview Casino, Grand Bend, Ont.'
ASSISTANTS for "Snack Shop"
kitchen; June to Labor Day. Apply
W. Eric McIlroy, Lakeview Casino,
Grand Bend, Ont.
DEADLINE SET—APRIL rOth.
vehicle :number plates and driver'.=
license;, will be valid. The ministeu
of Highways said that this should
give everyone ample time to secure
new plates and licenses and at the
,ams time prevent the usual crowds
at issnine o"lcee. The minister also
NOTICE
Residents of the Police Village of
Zurich desiring the installation of
Town Water in their hones arc to
have their applications in the hand:;
of the Secretary as follows:
For Spring Installation, by April 15,
For fall installation by September 15
Water service will be installed only
in the Spring. and Fall season.
By motion of the Zurich Police
Trustees
Dated ".arch 6th, 1945.
NOTICE
HAY TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL
AREA
.A. public meeting will be held at
8.00 o'clock, p.m. al EACH of the
centres named below fol• the purpose.
of discussing the formation of i.
}lay Township Public School Area..
1 --Thursday, April 1 ith at S.S. No.
112, Hay. Concession 14.
2—Monday April 15th, at Zurich in:
the Town Hall,
8—Wednesday April 17th at S;S. No.
' 110, Hay, Concession 2.
R. 0. Staples and J. IT. Kinkead,
Public ,School Inspectors for Huron
and Arthur Amy of Stephen Town-
ship will be the guest speakers.
annoullced that while he had previ- The Ratepayers are invited to at
ously .intimated that two plates WO- tend these meetings. •
uld be issued for each vehicle for the You are asked to pass this in-
ye2ar 1947, ,a recent order of the formation on to other:: who may be
federal steel controlcr will prevent interested,
r(.:.,na eveio,+. to the two --plate rt}' it. W 13rokenshire, Clerk.
stem, Willi.+.:] ii. Haugh, Reeve.
But Employers and Workers Must Assist
During the 'war organization of manpower
was made possible through co-operation of
employers and workers.
This co-operation is no less necessary to
assist in organizing the employment market
during the present critical period.
Some manpower controls still remain.
These are still law. They are aimed at assisting
in organizing the employment market.
Remaining controls are designed to help
employers and workers—and actually require
only minor assistance froni the public.
YOU ARE URGED TO COMPLY WITH
THE FOOR, CONTROLS WHICH REMAIN:
1 Employers MUST notify the National Employ-
ment
mployment Office of any need for workers, as soon
as that need is known.
2- Where employers engage workers outside the
National Employment Service they MUST
notify the nearest NES Office within three
days, that an employee has been engaged.
(Form NSS 312 is provided for this purpose.)
3- -Unemployed workers seeking employment
MUST register with the National Employment
• Office if unemployed for seven consecutive
days.
4-- Generally speaking, any employer or em-
ployee MUST give seven days' notice to the
other party of any intention to terminate
employment. (Form NSS 120 is still required.)
Exceptions may be learned from the nearest
NES Office.
The partners to industry—employers and
employees—should help the National Employ-
ment Service to promote a high level of employ-
ment by complying with these simple rules.
Only with public support can an employ-
ment service give full assistance to the com-
munity.
Make full use of the Local Office of the National
Employment Service. It is there to serve your
needs, and those of the entire Community.
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