Zurich Herald, 1946-05-02, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO
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BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
VASE FOR vox HORSES—Dead
animals removed, Two-hour
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, colleet. Jack Wil-
liams. p.T.
UCENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron arid Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO N -
tact CO
,.ey Auction Sale, regardless
es to size or article to sell. I solicit
yew business, and if not satiefied will
loske no charges for Services Ren-
ARTFITJR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 5'7 r 12
041
Miss Pearl Waltz visited at the'
home of her sister, Dr. am nd ilakL
H. Cowen, Exeter last week, •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frederick C. Brown,
'bridal couple, have returned from
their wedding trip and getting niceFy
settled.
Mr. and iVIrs. Ernest ,Gemming and
daughter Sandra of Rochester, N.Y.,
are visiting at the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Well. Johnston.
Rev. Heimrich, Mr. George Deich-
ert and a delegation of St. Peter's
Lutheran church attended a special
meeting in Ellice township, Tuesday
evening, regarding church matters.
Miss Mildred Haberer, R. N. ef
the Notth Huron School Nurses in-
spection staff, was an Easter holiday
week visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Haberer.
Misses Patsy Charlene and Ruth-
ann .Scotchmer of Bayfield spent:some
of their Raster holidays at the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Albrecht.
Mr. Herb Krueger and son Camp-
bell motored to Kitchener on Sun-
day where they met the former's wife
who had been visiting friends at Pet-
erborough for a few days.
Mrs. Emily Fuss who returned to
her home recently after a visit with
relatives in Detroit, had her sister,
Mrs. Wm. Roedinger for this week
as guest at her home who lives in
Detroit.
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Otto with Residence, Main S'‘reet,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone—i15. . Zurich
1.;T.ICTCHERS
Zurich' Popular
ME AT MARKET
HERALD
H1LL$GREEN Man to•attend to lawn, etc. for the
WANTED
Mrs. joint Madge and lits son
have returned home from Victoria
Hospital, London.
IVIr, Robert Madge of !Calgary has
arrived to assist on the farni of Mrs
Margaret Love, for the 'stouter
months. •
Mr. and Mn. Erie pwrczer of
Clinton were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Baker.
IVIrs. Anna Hapkins, Mrs. Dorothy
Politer and Mr. Wm. 'Cochrane of
Chicage were recent visitors with fri-
ends here.
Miss Mary Hagan of London was
a holiday visitor with her brother, Mr
Frank and 8istet -3/liss
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidon were.
recent guests at a wedding in Knox
church., Stratford.
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
d Meats, Bolognas, Sausaaes,
Ed., always on hand. Kept
flesh 'in 'Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yungbint & son
PRODUCE,
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalbfielsch,
and Mrs. Keith Westlake, Mr. Ross
aohnston motored to Toronto last
Thursday where the former attended
the big Liberal Convention. Memb-
ers of that party from most parts of
Canada being present.
Improvements to Dairy.
Mr. Orville Witmer has improved
his place of ,business by remodelling
the front of the 'building which adds
greatly to its appearance, and will
make it much warmer in the winter
season. Considerable changes are al-
-fth
summer months,—Mrs, W. L. Siebert
For Sale
A quantity of 16 -inch soft wood
for sale--IChas. S. Bedard, ph. 15-98
NOTICE TO CREDITORE
TIN THE ESTATE OF ALBERT
GIDS, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Albert Gies late of the
battery
Village of Zurich in the County of ,4„. •
Huron, Labourer, who died on or a-
bout the 20th of February, 1946, '
are required to Me particulars of
the same with Arthur G. Edighoffer,
Administrator, of Zurich, Ont., by
the 11th day of May, A.D. 1946,
after vvhich date the Estate will be
FOUND
011 the Highway to Hensel' a 1946
license plate No. 5L88'2, finder can
have same for paying for this adv.
at Thiel's Transport, Phone 186.
FOR SALE.
Fresh cow and some sows.—Aaron
Oestreicher, Bronson line.
FOR QUICK SALE
1929 Chevrolet Coach, •serial. No.
480917; has 2 new tires and new SPRING OUTFIT 'WITH A PAIR
.Call phone 98r4 of Zurich
OF "NIFTY DATARS SHOES". ..
arsdaY, May 2nd, 1946
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Spring Footwear
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LET US COMPLETE YOUR
Canada Conference distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has been
Evangelical Church received.
The Annual Conference of the EN/ -
angelical Church met in the 'Calvary
Evangelical Church, Kitchener, Ont.
Rev. H. A. Kellerman, Pastor. Bishop
George E. Epp, of Naperville, was
the 'chah•man of the Conference ses-
sions. Conference convened from.
Wednesday noon, April 24th to Sun-
day, April am. A large amount of
business was discussed and taken up.
The various pastoral changes. are as
follows: Rev. J. N. Wettlaufer from
Wallace to Golden Lake; Rev. Wm.
Hurst from Arnprior to Selkirk; Rev.
A. Amacher from Didabury, Alta., to
Campden; Rev. G. Clarkson Smith
from the United Church to Wallace;
Rev. J A. Siebert to Morriston;
W.
Dorsch to -Bismark-Bethel as a sted-
ent appointment; Robert Lederman
to Rockingham for the summer mon-
ths; Ward Kaiser, assistant at Zion
Church, Kitchener for the summer
months. The following were elect-
ed delegates to the General Confer-
ence to be held in Johnstown, Pa., in
November:
Ministerial—Dr. H. A. Kellerman;
Rev J. B. Dengis, Rev. F. M. Feist,
so being made in te lea). Rev. A. E. Pletch.
dairy plant which will be an improve- Lay—M. F, Zurbrig, E. ,Seegmiller
ment. H. E. Ratz, L H. Pletch.
The Annual Conference next year
will be held in Hanover. The Confer-
ence voted unanimously to unite with
the United Brethern Church. This
does not affect the Canada Confer-
ence materially as there are no Un-
ited. Brethern Chiirches in Canada.
Rev. C. B. Heckendorn has been ap-
Dated the 23rd day of April, 1946.
ARTHUR G. EDIGHOFFER,
Administrator of the Estate
Zurich, Ontario..
A WElcome Home
A very lovely time was spent on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
1 Hilton Truemner in honor of the lat-
tez's n.:!pliceer, Pte. Wilmer Snider,
who rei,urned. last Wednesday to Lon-
don, Ont. from Overseas where he
.spent several years in the services.
He was met with a host of relatives
and friends at the depot, and on
Cash Market for Cream,
Eggs Sunday a fowl dinner was tendere
in his behalf when all partook in a
and Poultry enjoyable manner. So thankful to
Graded on have Wilmer home again, and looking
r -lave your Eggs
so well. He is having a month's leave,
OUT visiting his relatives and friends. All
AUTOMATIC are pleased to see him ,bacit again. ,
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager -
Phone 101 ZURICH
F.OR SALA
Massey -Harris No. 8, 2 -row Bean
Scuffler for sale, is in good candit- WANT
ion, recently overhauled. — Peter;
Masse, Phone 93r10. AND
ED. J. DATARS
WE HAVE
WANTED
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MONEY FOR YOU—Colored" and
antique glassware dishes, oil parlor
lamps, vases and ornaments wanted.
Good cash prices paid. Write and a
buyer will call. S. Shantz, 380 St.
aarnes St., London, Ont.
lrWh
Clientzty
Your Horne Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
• NOTICE
The dumping of any wastematey-
lal on 'the roads in the Tc..vnship of 1
Stanley is stritly forbidden. Anyone
doing so will be prosecuted.
BY -ORDER,
Township Council of Stanley,
Fred Watson, Clerk.
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
At once, girl for general Hotel
work. Apply to Dominion House,
Zurich
tient accurate service. Egg!
ancl Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western farmersMutual
Weather Insurance Co,
OF WOODSTOCK
NOTICE
I 'have taken over the agency et
the Viking Cream Separators, any-
one needing repairs or service on
same, please get in touch with me at
once. --Alvin Rau, Phone 33r2 Zur.
FOR 'SALE
A quantity of seed beans for sale.
Oesch, Phone 21r98, 'amen -
no LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1944:
$45,465,635.
Cash in Bank and Bonds,
$275,133.
E. F. KLOPP—ZURICH
lekgent, also Dealer in Lightn.
lug Rods and all kinds of Fire
!morally,
Total
NOTICE
PAINTING—Spray or brusri pain-
ting, indoor or outdoor. Barns and
drive sheds a specialty. G. Gratton,
Grand Bend, Phone 421.3.
HELP WANTED
Help in the Planing Mill. Apply
to F. C. Kallyfleisch. & Son, Ttd.
WANTED
Cucumber Growers
Mr. Leo Corriveau
Has been Appointed Representative,
to Accept Contracts for Acteago on
Behalf of
Lealand Co. Ltd.,
OF STMCOlt1
ANY GROWERS INTERESTED
May Get in Touch with Mr. Corrivea
by mail at R. R. 2, Zurich, or by
Phone Znrich.
• Job Priniing
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R
-OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
METNEEP TO CALL ALT THE
-HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES
ARE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK.
FARM FOR SALE
50 acres pasture land being Lot,
Ni'2 2, Concession 7, Hay Township, I
farm. has plenty of water, five acres
of young bush, new Deatty
new fences. For particulars apply AO
George Link, Dashwood; or I-Tenrs,
Adkins, Hensall; or Arthuz Weber,
Dashwood, phone 57r12.
NOTICE
Commencing May 1st, Zurich
Variety Store will be closed until
farther notice. Alterations are be-
ing made for the addition of a res-
tuarant along with the usual Inc of
business.—C. H. Thiel.
BORN
In Clinton Public Hospital, on
Sunday, April 21st to Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Elliott (nee Margaret taniOnt
of Zurich, a daughter.
At Victoria Hospital, London, on
April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank H
Young (nee Elva May Hey) of Lon -
den a daughter (Sherrie Jane.)
At the Farwell Nursing Home, in
Zurich, on April 80th, to Mr. and,
Mrs. Milton Pollock, of Varna, a
daughter.
pointed to the local Evangelical
Church in Zurich to begin his ninth
year.
CHICKS
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
Healthy, Husky R. O. P. CHICKS j RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
as usual And SHOE REPAIRING
BRUCE- Zurich TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
JUST WHAT YOU
IN ALL SIZES, STYLES
COLOURS.
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FERTILIZER FERTILIZER
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL THE REGISTERED
BRANDS OF FERTILIZER. GET YOUR SUPPLY EARLY
AND AVOID THE RUSH.
SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND OTHER
FARIVI SUPPLIES.
J. Ingram, Hensall, Phone 88-43 Co -Operative Shipper of
Cattle, Calves and Sheep. We will call for them.
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REMOVED PROM P 'TEN
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaford.) 15
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FOR CANADA'S TOURIST
MILLIONS OF AMERICAN VISITORS are expected to come to Canada
during 1946 for their post-war vacation.
It won't always be easy to accommodate them. We still have our crowding
and shortages. We are still in the aftermath of war. This is the very reason
we should all take special care to be courteous and considerate to our
guests this summer.
This year, of all years,
true hospitality.
YOU MAY NEVER SEE A TOURIST, BUT
tourist dollars flow to you. The grocer, the
garage man, the farmer, the office worker—every-
body benefits directly or indirectly from tourist
spending, and the extra work and income it
creates. Last year, tourists in Canada spent more
than one hundred and fifty million dollars. In the
years ahead, as our ability to handle tourist traffic grows, who is
to say how big this business may becotne? For Canada is in an
enviable position—a natural vacation land next door to the most
tra.vel-minded nation in the world. This is an an. -important
year! It may be difficult in many ways yet it holds great promise
for the future.
THEY'LL BE TALKING ABOUT,E1.—We want them to come
again. We want them to tell their friends: "We had a marvellous
time in Canada!" By making them truly welcome, we can win
mullions of enthusiastic salesmen for Canada—"satisfied cus-
tomers" who will pass on to many times their number the story
of Canadian hospitality and of Canada's unlimited attractions
as a vacation land.
we must maintahz the reputation sae hate u'cw
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