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ZURICH, ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
„Authorized as second class mail, Post
Office Department, Ottawa,
BUSINESS CARDS
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for. Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO 'CON-
tweet wry ,Auction Sale, regardless
.s• to size or article to sell. I solicit
par business, and if not satisfied will.
oaks no charges fox Services Reu-
nited.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
Phone 57 r 12
Put Your Want, For Sake
Lost, Found, Etc; Ads; in this
Column.
FOR SALE
Caws for sale with calf at foot.
John W. Brown, R.R. 3, Zurich
Phone Zurich, 84r8.
VETERINARIA.N
Ur. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
ice with Residence, Main Skreet,
Opposite Drug Store
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Zurich
gli on,e..-•_96.
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
IJIEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with
,may Choice of Fresh and Cur -
Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
?,, always on hand. Kept
bash 1n 'Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Ski
ns
FOR SALE
Pure bred Berkshire hogs 8 weeks
old. Also 2 pure fibred Hereford
bulls, Domino breed. A man's
bioyc:le, nearly new has ,baloon
tires and is in good condition. —
Apply to Clarence Parke, Zurich,
Phone 96r9, Zurich.
i. Yungblut & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
FOR SALE
150 Light ,Sussex - New Hampshire
Pulletts now laying, for sale.—Law-
rence
ale. Law-
rence Brisson, Phone 93 r 5.
FOR SALE
LOO.... I 1 ►
Dr. R. H. Taylor of Dashwood was
in town_ on Friday,
Mrs. A. ilVlogk of Tavistock wee a
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Yunglblut last week.
Mr. John Oesch and family :of Pig-
eon, Mrch., are holidaying with fri-
ends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Whiley of Flinit,Michh
were weekend guests at the hoane of
Mr. and Mrs. even Yu gblut,
The many friends of Mrs. Nape1
eon Bedard who is at Clinton Hos-°
pital wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel and fam-
ily have moved to Halifax, N.S. the
beginning of the week,
Miss Flossie Brown is holidaying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Oliver at St. Marys and other places
Mrs. Barlber, Miss Mary Zimmer-
man of Tavistock were ween -end vis-
itors at the home of Miss Anna Hess
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Truss and
child of London were visitors at the
home of Mr. and M.rs. Geo. J. Thiel.
Mrs. Melding of Windsor is spend-
ing some time at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Napoleon Bedard.
Rev. Father Lacier and Mr. Theo.
Mittleholtz were at London one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis of
Clinton were week -end visitors at.
the home of their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Sylv. Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Facey and Mr.
Wm. •Clausius of Tavistock, were vis-
iting at the home of Mr. Geo. Claus-
ius.
Mr. George Brenner and daughter
Ruth of Midland, Mich., were week-
end visitors et the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Scchiib e.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hoist and
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade enjoyed
Sunday at the home of the cottage
of Mrs. Ezra Hoist at Camlache.
Mr. and Mrs. Holden - (nee ;Shirley
Krueger.) of London, were week -end
visitors at the home of their mother,
Mrs. E. G. Krueger 14th con.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thiel and Mr.
and Mrs. Brown of Tuppervil'le vis -
ted at the home of the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thiel. •
Roasting ,Chickens, Dressed and
cleaned ready for the oven, 14 to 7
pounds. --J. M. Cowan, Dashwood
Phone 40 r 13. c
NOTICE
PAINTING—Barns, Roofs, Houses,
done by E. J. Beekman, a Veteran,
Call L. Merner, Zurich phone 851117.
Vol. free Estimates. p
FOR SALE
1 cabinet Coleman gas stove, 3 -
burner, has built-in oven, in good
condition. Apply to Johnston &
Kalbfieisch, Zurich. I?
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
;lGraded on
ave your Egg
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy e O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 ZURICH
Zurich Creamery
FOR QUICK SALE
2 casings and 1 innertube 600x+2.0
used tire's, in good condition. Apply
to Keith Westlake, Zurich c
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
leient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
Charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE,,
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
PIGS FOR SALE
Summer Time
S H OES
LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE
FROM ;FOR BEACH ,ANP CAMP
WEAR
ALSO RELIABLE WORK AND
DRESS BOOTS ALWAYS IN
;STOCK
FOR ECONOMY AND QUALITY
BUY YOUR SHOES FROM
Young pigs for sale. Fresh stack
arriving weekly.—A. - A. Oestre&cker,
Phone Dashwood 57 r 10.
PIGS FOR SALE
8 chunk pigs, 10 weeks old
7 pigs 5 weeks old, apply to
Bechler, phone 79 r 4, Zurich.
and
Joe
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FOR QUICK SALE
Kitchen Stove, Good Cheer, white
enameled with red trim, good con-
dition.-Lentiis O'Brien.
Mrs. Bowden and son have return-
ed to their home at Brantford after
spending some time at the home of
her mother, Mrs. E. Turkheim.
Mrs. Garlock of Detroit is visiting
at the home of her cousins, •.,,4r. and
Mrs. John Albrecht, also attendtd
the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Sam-
son Colosky, on Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Finldbeiner and daugh-
ter, Miss Hazel of Stratfora, -resited
with the former's sister, Mrs. W. H:
Hoffman at the residence of Mr. and
O'Brien
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND
SUITCASES
THE PERSONAL LOAN WAY
HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY
Buying for Cash Made Simple
with Instalment Repayment 'Plan
Just because you may not nave the
ready money need not prevent you
from undertaking those improvem-
ents you would like to carry out a-
round your home.
If your income is sufficient to enable
you to repay the cost of those home
improvements by instalments over a
period of months, you can borrow
the money you need at the Bank of
Montreal.
You will find the cost surprisingly
low. Suppose you want $.300 to do
the job and plan to make repayment
over twelve months, the use of the
money costs you just 81 cents a
month; that is, you repay your loan
in instalments, including interest, at
$IZ5.81 each month.
You can borrow more or less than
this, for longer or shorter periods. •
the cost is proportionately the same.
If you have a steady income, don't
let the shortage of cash hold back
your home improvement pians. Dis-
cuss your needs with Mr. G. Sewell,
manager of the Bank of Montreal.
For this and a score of other
r to useful
purposes, he is making personal
ans
to people in every walk of life at
the lowest cost.
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FOR SALE
A White bean thresher in good
condition with drive belt, on rubber.
Earl Gingerich, Phone 90 r 7.
OF - WOODSTOCK
ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1944:
$45,465,635.
Cash in Bank and Bond.
$275,133.
E. F. KLOPP ZURICH
FOR QUICK SALE
100 or 150 Choice Sussex Pullets,
ready to lay. February hatch. Apply
Ferd Haberer, Phone 1112, Zurich. c
Mrs. Leroy .
Body and Fender
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. ALSO CARS
COMPLETELY REFINISHED
BRODERICK BROTHERS
At Newton Motor Sales
Telephone 277
Exeter
wresd, enxauxu yau,am-•n;cr�u3tod"a,,.su,emvy as
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Your Present Machine put in A-1 Condition by:
FRANK H. YOUNG.
Sales and Service. Service Guaranteed
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ATTENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F.. Hess and
son Paul and Dr. Fred Hess, and Miss
Ethel Hess attended the wedding of
the former's oldest son, Mr. Quimby
Hess on Monday at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hostettler of
New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Kraft of Dashwood, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Yungiblut.
The recent fine rains have greatly
helped growth along, although it
delayer threshing operations a bit.
But the rain did more good than
harm so \;ho should care.
NOTICE
Taking orders now for fall white-
washing jobs, with new Power Mach-
ine. —Wm. Watson, Phone 36 r 19
Dashwood. pt 9-3.
Total
Thieves last week entered the tow
household supply shop in Zurich an
removed a neev oil burner also a ne
motor. Just how they entered th
building. is not definitely known, b
the police are working on the case.
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Miss Margaret Stelck, Reg. N., M
and Mrs. John McBride of Zurich
Mrs. Albert Schnell of Regina, Sas
were guests at the home of the fo
mer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. E
Stelck, Dashwood. -
Mr. and Mrs. Davilage of 1Iamilt
were visitors at the home of Mr. an
Mrs. Men.no Steckle over the week
end. The former rendered two ve
appropriate solos at the morning se
vice in the Evangelical church, acco
paned 'by the organist,- Mrs. Milt
0 esch, •
Miss Vera Dedels and Ivtiss Krue
er, Mrs. Victoria Dedels of Kitche
er, were week -end visitors at
home of the latter's mother, Mrs. E
Datars, Sr., who with her chug
Anna have returned to the city w
the. former to spend a week or
vacation.
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HELP WANTED
Help in the Planing Mill. Apply
to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ttd.
FARM FOR SALE
Being Lot 8, Con. 12, 100 acre
farm, 1i/z miles north of Dashwood,
or about 5 miles straight east of
'Blue Water Highway. There is a
brick house with brick kitchen, wood-
shed, garage, smoke house, large
bank barn, driving shed, half anile
from school, well drained, plenty of
water, Hydro line going by, 8 acres
of bush, good clay loam. Will sell at
a reasonable price. Possession will be
given as soon as possible. Apply to:
Arthur Weber, Proprietor, R. R. 1,
Dahwood. Tel. 57-1!2..
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
lug Rods and all kinds of Fire
Insurance
Job Printifl€,
IF YOU
REQUIRE
ANY
FOR SALE
100 cords of stove hardwoodfoe
foe
sale. Apply to Alex. Sparks,
1, Bayfield.
Dead aid Disabled d8i
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
FEMALE HELP WANTED
- Experienced young woman wanted
for P.O. l Boons fi97,k. Good cook.
Lodon,, Ont.
Apply
PIGS FOR SALE
A. number of pigs 6 weeks old,
apply to Elton Bender, Phone 97 r
112, Hensall, Central.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. W. H. Pfile of near Henson
was in town en Saturday.
Miss Alice Lawrence visited at the
home of her brother near Mitchell
last -week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merner and
family visited relatives at Kitchener
and Elmira one day last week.
Miss Wanda Tuckey of near Exe-
ter enjoyed a holiday for a few clays
with her friend, Miss Doreen Schilbe
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foster have
returned home after a pleasant visit
with relatives and friends at Chath-
am, Ereau and other places o.f inter-
est.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel have
returned after an enjoyable trip to
London, Mt.' Clemens, Detroit and
other points where they holidayed
with relatives and friends.
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MATTER, STATIONERY,
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
MEMBER TO CALL AT THE
HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES
BOOKKEEPING
Financial Statements
for
Farmers
Business Men
Professional Men
Garage Operators,
and Others
ARTHUR FRASER
Telephone Exeter 17
P. 0. Box 1115
Temporary Office at the house of
the late, Dr. H. K. Hyndman,
Huron Street, Exeter
ARE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK
For the convenience of our Members and Patrons
of the Zurich District, Co -Op. Feeds, Binder Twine,
Etc., are now available at Mr. M. G. Dietz's Feed
Mill, at Zurich.
R. J. COOPER, Manager
Hensel" 115. Zurich 154
PHONES:
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FOR SALE
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lin this period of "fearful urgency."
The United Lutheran Church is the
largest of the Lutheran bodies in
America and is placing the full force
A large quantity of Peaches and of its strength behind the promotion
Good of Lutheran unity in this country es -
August 15th.— Rock Glenn u Ile
Plums, in ripening season. oO
canning varieties. Ripening about pecially through the National Luth-
F nit eran Council.
HARBORMASTER DIES
Norman MacKay of Goderioh, and
husband of Margaret MacDonald,
died in hospital at London in Ms 56th
year. He had been in ill health for
several months. He was the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Kay, He lived all his life in God-
erich. He was an able and popular
ular
fisherman, well-known among gr
lakes seamen. Since 1936 he has been
halter master for Goderich.
Farm, Half -mile east and one m
Many of the Zurich people attend-
ed the Derby races at New Ham-
burg last Wednesday. The weather
was very favourably for the occasion.
and about 15,000 people attended.
The Master race was won by the
famous horse Blue, who has been
making new track records this year.He stepped off a mile in
which is exceptionally good for being
in a race.
a
north of Arkona. Roy Teeple, Prop.
NOTICE
Messrs. Charles and Douglas Eil-
ber of Detroit are enjoying a week's
vacation at the home of their friends
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon. The
boys have just returned and been
discharged from the U.S.A. Navy,
where they were commissioned on
the same boat, and were lately . in
the waters of China and Japan, and
sa'w considerable of the orient.
Are Upset
To the Citizens of Zurich and Hay
Township. and
Due to the fact that garbage
other refuse, dumped, or left to lie
where flies and animals have access
to it, is one of the main sources of
spreading disease germs including
polimyelitis. Therefore the Hay TO 14 CENT JUMP
Township Board of Health urgently, Trade RECEIVEer MacKinnon anno-
request all citizens to BURN or unced in the House of Commons at
BURY ALL .REFUSE reguly.
—By Order of the Hay Township Ottawa that producers of Ontario
winter wheat in the 1946-47 crop
Board of Health. ' year will receive an increase of 14
busy noting changes of address. re cents over, the current ceiling price
moving cards of persons who have of $1.26 a bushel for No. 1 Canada
died and adding cards for Canadi- Eastern winter wheat — giving then
Mac -
EMS who reached the age of 16. The
Kinnon saiof d this aibushel. Mr.vbe
Labour Detoestimates cover thisincluded work
an
acc•onpliehed by a special Govern -
item of $324,000
Fpr a .year, but now it will be discon" trent payment of nine cents and a
Return
IMrs. Lloyd O'Brien returned
home after spending some time in
London with her daughter Helen,
who had an operation performed at
St. Joseph's Hospital a few weeks
ago, was well enough to come home
with her mother. Helen's many fri-
ends will be pleased to hear that she
is feeling fine.
Home
has
The interior of our printing shop
is all upset as carpenters are at work
putting in a new ceiling and new
side walls on most of the interior of
the building, and with the mixture
of sawdust,
our_ type a
putting a big
our edition
weeks, A .be
we think, b
comforts wh
—Publisher.
ulblisher.
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printer's -we are Canadians no longer are requires o
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tinued.
NEW H. S. CLASSROOM
A 24x35 foot building formerly
used for quarters for the officers of
the Women's Division of the RCAF.
in Danville, was purchased by a dep-
utation for Township purposes. A specter
from Exeter. This building
is to be rebuilt after it is brought t (rate of one trail] is beinglevied for
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Exeter and used as a classroom at the purpose of presenting war saving
Exeter High School in connection , p p
withathe new high leco t oftothe Townehipewhothe
erved from
HisStephen
Maj-
bstaiding is 48 initial
Ing is $480 and to they } sic equip- I sig 'nva This
ntCommunity
be -
added other costs. Much
ment will be required as an estimate Park, August $rd, when an honor
of not less than 50 new pupils to be , Roll will be unveiled.
added by the new high school area. ENFORCE BIKE BY-LAW
LUTHERANS TO ICE -BUILD Goderich—In a drive tc enrorce a
New action to help rebuild, the local by-law against bicycle: riding
Lutheran Church in Europe; further on the sidewalks, police seized two
steps toward closer cooperation with
youths' wheels and confiscated thein
'other American Lutheran bodies in for seven days. A second offence
the use of a common hymnal and lit brings a two -'week confiscation and
urgy; and effective participation in the possibility of a good, old-fash-
the newly organized Lutheran World Toned spanking administered by the
five -cent payment representing a
fixed and final payment out of the
Ontario wheat flour regulation fund.
MAKE LEVY FOR Gen -TS
The council of the Township of
Stephen ha:, set a rate of two mills
REG1SITIRATION CARD ABAN-
DONED
-- Little slips of paper
headed ``National Registration Regu-
lations'= which Canadians have car-
ried in their pockets since 1940 lost
Minister
their significance. Labor l4ltn
Mitchell announced in the teoremons
that the registration was being dis-
continued as from Aug. 15th . Thus
pet ink,carry their registration certificates,
question mark just how When the registration was taken 6
wilt look for the nevi few+ ars ago. 7,862,920 Canadians filled
c •are
ts- the country's manpower .
ye g -t of
ti
Chur-
ches,
Federation and the World of chief of police.
head the agenda of the 15th p
FAIRS
biennial convention of the United TO HAVE 248 FALL
Lutheran Church in America, to be The Ontario Department of Agr-
held Oct. 542 in Cleveland, Ohio, it iculture announced that 248 fairs
was announced. 564 delegates, from and exhibitions will be held in the
32 synods and 4,056 congregations in I province this year, an increase of
U. S., Canada, Alaska, arc} Tlativau. 20 over ln+st year. Among those in -
will meet in the Cleveland Music' eluded is the Royal Winter Fair in
Hall to vote into effect these and
dly needed improvement forms which provided apt to ccs. ether policies and programs geared Toronto, November 12-130. Tt was
Llt it is worth the d' power peso e er p'ran motion an t^celeretoisuspended for five years due to war -
8,000,000 changes ]lav . to ttime Gond%tions.
ii completed, we hope. Since then1, , action here and. overseas
e p� Cf I been kept program of ��^•� .4�`Ire
leen recorded. A ata las 1. .•••• . oe