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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-09-19, Page 5ZURICH, 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 - Suet ykrq Auction Sale, regardless sa to size or article i;o sell. I solicit !yew business, and if not satisfied will she no charges for Services Re's- Rsred. ARTHUR WERER--Dashwood Phone 57 r 12 vETERINARIA,N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Mee with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store VlaonZurich e -9n. BU'TC'HERS Zurich& popular 7►lfEAT ARKFA Let U's supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ve Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, FA., ,,., always on hand. Kept heat in 'Electric PricesRefrigeration HighestCash� and Skins Wool, Hideo S. Yungblut & San Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this - Column. PRODUCE Silverwood DAIRIES PIGS FOR SALE . A number of small pigs ready to wean for sale, apply to Earl Dignan, Phone 91r8, Zurich. FOR QUICK SALE. A large size, Dominion Circulator heater, burns wood or coal.—Aaron Oestreicher, Bronson line. c Cash Market for Cream; Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on Our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 ZURICH FOR SALE MrCormick Deering walking No. 407; McCormick Deering scuffler with puller attachment, ly new. —Alfred Ropp, phone 4, Zurich. Zurich Creamery plow bean near - .96 r 2-c FOR ' SALE John Deer tractor Model D, in A-1 condition, newly overhauled. Ap- ply to Earl Dignan, R.R. 2, Hensall HELP WANTED Experienced woman for General Housework, write Mrs. R. 3. Preeter, 41 Blantyre Ave., Toronto, or phone. Toronto Grover 9097. Or contact W. L. Siebert, Zurich Post Office. FOR SALE Frame Building 20x30 -ft., approx- imately 15 feet high, has heavy tim- bers and a lean on back end 12x20 - feet. For further particulars. apply to A. V. Tiernan, Dashwoom LOCAL NEWS Mrs. E, Hey is spending a few days with her daughter Margaret. 1Ytiss Jane Lamont has returned after spending soine time with. relati- ves at Varna, Dr. and Mrs. W. 13. Coxon attend- ed the Vetenary Convention at Guelph this week. Mrs. Emma Marshall of Fullerton was a visitor with Mrs. Mary Man- son, Goshen north. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston of Paylield spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver of Zurich. Mrs, Elford and Mrs. Gordon Prance and sons of near Exeter vis- ited with friends in town on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mra, Blough , of Detroit, were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. H, Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien.• The various officials of the Hay Mutual Fire Insuran.ce Co,, had their monthly business meeting at Grand Bend on Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uttley daughter Nancy Lou of Toronto, were Sunday visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bosharc of Car- thage, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Boshart of Waterloo, were visitors with relatives here. Rev. Father Richard Bedard, of Toronto, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard, Sr., of town. • Mrs. Vallette and daughter, of Flint, Mich., have returnel to their home after enjoying a visit at the home of Miss Anna Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Berry and Mrs. E. Racey of London, visited at the home of the latater's sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner last Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. P. 3. O'Dwyer were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend. Mr. Chas. Fritz and son Ward Mr. Wm. O'Brien of town, air. Gor- don Turnbull of Grand Bend, have returned after a pleasant duck sho- oting trip on the northern 1akes. Farmers are busy taking advant- age of the fine weather in harvesting their bean crop which in most cases is very good, as well as the sa-mple of beans. The soil is dry, but we need dry weather for the beans. Mrs. Albert H. Schnell left re- cently for her home in Regina, Sask.. after spending a month's holidays with her brothers and sisters, in this vicinity. She is a member of the Mc- Bride family, well known here. FARM FOR SALE 150 acres clay loam, highly pro- ductive; well.. fenced and drained, plenty of good spring water, 15 acres bush; good bank barn with new hip -roof, strawshed, good brick house, hen -house and other small buildings; well equipped with Hydro; 80 rods from school; 1 mile from Highway 83; seven miles from Grand Bend.—George Link, R.R. 2, Dash- wood, Ont. WANTED Three Domestics for the Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario. Salary $75.00 per month, wrth board and lodging, to parties capable of filling the position. For information regarding duties, etc. please contact Mrs. M. E. Jacob, Mgr., and Matron at the County Horne. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk. Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus n premium for delivered crearr We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. Thursday, Septenaibe 9th, 1946 Summer Time S H S LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM FOR BEACH AND CAMP WEAR ALSO • RELIABLE WORK AND DRESS BOOTS ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR ECONOMY AND QUALITY BUY YOUR SHOES FROM NOTICE • Contestants from Hay Township, entering the Huron County Plowing Match to be held at Port Albert, North of Goderich, Ont., on Oct. 15, 16, 17, 18, may .receive • coaching un- der the supervision of a competant judge who will be on hand at 10 a.m. Wednesday September 25th at the farm of Ivan Sharrow, Lot 7, Concession 12, about 1% miles nortpi- of Dashwood. LeROY G. BROWN, Acting Agricultural Representat- ive, for Huron County. OF WOODSTOCK DIE 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. Total Cash in Bank $275,133. E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rode and all kinds of Fire lneurancr and Bonds. Job Printing FOR QUICK SALE PEACHES—From Labour Day through September. Bring your con- tainers.—Vance Bros., Lake Road, Forest. Phone 611-14. p -3t PIGS FOR SALE A number of pigs 6, weeks old, apply to Elton Bender, Phone 97 r 112, Hensall, Central. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R OTHER "ORDINARY WORK, RE- MEMBER TO CALL AT THE HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES .A„RE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK. ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASES STREAMLINING IN PERSONAL FINANCES Low-cost Personal Loans Instalments For every useful purpose - emeig- t ency or opportunity - low-cost money ,,,, J q,.;..,., .:.,. ,..,. ;»g..;.✓ .;.J, ,;»✓ ;..�,;».;,.;•.;:. is available at the Bank of Montreal. to people with steady incomes. 3 k 3 8 a r; a akaun-Hoysarzsrlanaszatzsmaaserazamassasamaemom. p ..i. Body REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ALSO CARS COMPLETELY REFINISHED BRODERICK BROTHERS At Newton Motor Sales Telephone 277 - Exeter 0 s, • 21412117iLlif sem �•� 4a.3•�r•i••g•oror.I•s,..,,✓r�,.,.ar✓r✓,.M.i..�,.;,r,,, .,: s. ✓,..;,,.r..�•or.t•✓,•.i•.�• S•�..�.3••3..F•3•�•6•�•II�!h'I"I'.�j fr • a•. a. • • 3 4r 4' Payable in asp B'S ` I for Cold Weather DROP INTO THE STORE ON SATURDAY AND DISCUSS YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS. A NUMBER OF VARIOUS TYPES OF OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES. "ACT NOW" BE SURE OF A t COZY ATMOSPHERE IN YOUR HOME THIS WINTER. ✓r 4. FRANK H. YOUNG SALES AND SERVICE — ZURICH, ONT. TEL. 197. IN THE HOFFMAN BUILDING Mr. G. Sewell, the Bank's Manager, amesimanmeaarzeam•earxisramarseznaraezzawseaseamosaarszeardzalzymezezzaras is daily helping people to streamline their personal finances by making personal loans at the unusually low rate of +2'7 cents a month for a $100 loan, repayable in twelve monthly i instalments, which is squal to 6% interest per annum. You can borrow less or more, for shorter ,or longer periods... the cost is proportionately the same. There are no handling charges, no deduct- ions, no extras. Dead and DiuMed Admadh REMOVED PROMPTLY hone: Collect: Exeter 235 Seaforth 15 ARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) * 000•oo••o•••••+w•••• Beets4 o•e000•Ww����e^®�•���w� ,. � FOR SALE Wood and coal range fully enam- eled; drop leaf hardwood table, 6 • hardwood diningroom chairs. Apply at the house Saturday afternoon. -1 • Henry Lawrence, Zurich. • • BEST SINCE 1942 • Ottawa — The Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimated the 1946 wheat • crop for all Canada at 440,567,000 • bushels against the 1945.crop of o 305,9.12,000 and the highest since the • record production of 556,684,000 in 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Exias Charrette and family of Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Du- charge. Their daughter Doris, who had been spending her vacation in this vicinity returning hoarse with them. Reception for Returned Man and English Bride There will be a reception and dance in -the Zurich town hall, •on Friday evening, Sept. 20, sponsored by the W amens Institute in honor of Mr. David Meyers- and his English Bride. Everybody welcome. Free lun- cheon served. Further announcem- ents over CKNX on Friday. Chosen as Bridesmarct Miss Mae Smith, B.A., Reg. T., of Petrolia has been chosen First Brid- esmaid at the wedding of her friend, Mies Shirley Irene Southcott, B.A., of Highland Road, London, to Mr, James William Earley, B.A., of Ker - wood, which will take place on Sat- urday, September 28th at St. James (Westminster) church. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of Zurich, the former's parents are among the invited guests. FOR SALE 100 cords of stove hardwood for sale. Apply to Alex. Sparks, R. R. 1, Bayfield. FOR SALE Cows for sale with calf at foot.— John W. Brown, R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone Zurich 84r8. HELP WANTED to F. C. Fractures Ankle While men were at worx at the building being erected by Mr. Harry G. Hess last Wednesday, a plants, ele- vated as a scaffold on which Mr. Chris. Hoist was standing on broke and Mr. Hoist in falling to the ground fractured his ankle, He was taken to Seaforth Hospital by Dr. P. 3. O'Dwyer where X -Rays were taken, and the injured limb put in a cast. Mr. Heist will have to wear the cast for about ten weeks' butt since corn- ing home he is up and about with the aid of canes can get around. Truly, Mr. Haist has wonderful phisical in - durance. PEACHES ARE PLENTIFUL Planing Mill. Apply Hundreds of thousands of baskets Kalbfleisch & Son, Ttd. 1 of peaches are now on the markets throughout Canada from the orchards in Ontario and British Colunvbia.The Ontario crop this year is estimated Help in the Income Tax Returns, BOOKKEEPING Financial Statements for Farmers •Business Men Professional Men Garage Operators and Others ARTHUR FRASER Telephone Exeter 17 P. 0. Box 118 Temporary Office at the home of the late Dr, H. K. Fiyndman, Huron Street, Exeter at 1;566 bushels, about 350,000 bush- els more than in 191415 and about 548,000 bushels inose than the 10 -yr. average; and the British Columbia crop at 670,000 bushels is 206 per cent above the 10 -year average crop of. 219,000 bushels. CANADA TO ISSUE NEW BONDS Toronto — Canada savings bonds will go on sale October 15th to private individuals' in response to pub lic demand, Ottawa officials of the Bank of Canada said on Cept. 12 at a luncheon meeting of the Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Industrial Editors Association. The meeting was told that a bank survey showed. that 82 p.c. of war bond purchasers wishing to buy bonds in peacetime. The bonds are to be in r$50, $500 and $1,000 denominations. 'They are available only to individuals. IMPORTANT NOTICE HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED 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 PHONES: Hensall 115, Zurich 154 •t*••••••••••••••••••••• ®A• a,areAt%•c•?-�n:���<..�,� •ue The Devices Save Farm Labour Among the farm labour -wing devices assembled or invented by tht Engineering Section, Field Hushand:y Division, Dominion Experimental Farms Service, are many items of auxiliary utility, quite apart from the plans and specifications for heavier farm machinery. For example, full information with detailed plans and specifications may be obtained for making necessary articles for poultry, such as, a range water unit, self -waterer, feed trough, water fount, mash feeder, feed mixer, range shelter; and a roost and pit. For sheep there are single and double feeders and for hogs there are a hog breeding crate, loading chute, feeding troughs for all sizes of pigs, ielf-feeder, pig creep, weighing crate, green feed rack, alfalfa feed rack, hog feeding plat- form, and farrowing pen. Among miscel- laneous articles are a harrow dumping device, a breeding stall and bull pen for cattle, feed alley cart, home made anvil, wagon jack, fly trap, hag holder, seed treater, potato cutter, potato sorter, handy farmyard cart, and a low slung wagon. As in the case with heavier farm trueks, tractors, and other machinery full information with plans and specifications may be obtained by writing to, or visiting if convenient, the Engineering Section, Field Husbandry Division, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Extract from Farm News issued by Publicity Dominion aof Agril Extension cul- ture, Department Ottawa. z »5 ...and the B of M provides ready money to make them Today scores of farm improve- ments—large and small — can be undertaken by farmers even though they may not have the ready cash. Follow the example of thousands of farmers across Canada and discuss your credit needs with the manager of your nearest B of M office. • Ask of write forfol�T (� r a GoaAheaQter i Fariz mer." A 1\ K O F O N T EA MYBANRV frog M![tIO%EA%AOIA,yS working with Canadians in every walk of life siface 1817 Zurich Branch: G. G. SEWELL, Manager • 0' AA • •• • • 4. 4. 0 4. • 4. • • AP