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Zurich Herald, 1946-09-26, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD ZURICH HERALD ',A,uthorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINESS CARDS UCENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex lI AM IN A POSITION TO CON - led any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit War business, make charges for oServicea Rent satisfied - ARTHUR .SERE Dashwood Phone 57 r 12 VETERINARIA.N W. W. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Ogee with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Orge.-96. Zurich Ri�T CHERS Zurich s' pcpul ar MEAT MARE.ET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur. ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Eat., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins Yungblut & Son PRODUCE Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads: in this Column PIGS FOR SALE A number of smallpigs ready to wean for sale, apply to Earl Dignan, Phone 91r8, Zurich. ,t1verWQOd DkIRtE Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our. AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy. O'Brien, Phone 101 ZURICH Zurich Creamery FOR QUICK SALE A. large size, Dominion Circulator heater, burns wood or coal. Aaron Oestreicher, Bronson line. c FOR SALE MrCormick Deering walking plow No. 407; McCormick Deering bean stuffier with puller attachment, near- ly new. —Alfred Ropp, phone 96 r 4, Zurich. 2-c FOR SALE John Deer tractor Model D, in A-1 condition, newly overthauled.•Ap- ply to Earl Dignan, R.R. 2, Hensall HELP WANTED Experienced woman for General Housework, write Mrs. R. J. Preeter, 41 Blantyne 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, Dashwooc. Your Haml _ -. _e Markt for Cream eggs and p'e�ui�try. Highest Cash Prices paid plus * premium for delivered cream 'We are equipped to give effi- tient accurate service. Egg PQuttr� department in 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 Home. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk. NOTICE LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ward Frizz made a business trip to Toronto last week, Mrs. Mink and granddaughter Oesch are spending a few we- eks in the Deabor•o district. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader, of Dashwood were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Siebert and sons of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Siebert. ;Miss Pearl Wurtz, who rs conval- esing at the home of her sister, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen at Exeter, is progressing very favourably. Mr. and Mrs. McClindhey and children of near Varna,,visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel'. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and children, Miss Verna Birk of Guelph were week -end visitors with relatives and friends in • this vicinity. Miss Wanda Tuckey of near Exe- ter is. visiting a few days at the home of her friend, Miss Doreen Schilibe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Deichert and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haberer and son Jack had a very pleasant visit with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade enjoyed a visit with the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eidt at Ingersoll on Sun- day. Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher has return- ed to Kitchener after spending a few days with her son, Mr. and Mrs Ray Fisher. Miss Nola Krueger, who is attend- ing Normal School at London, was a week -end visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. G. Krueger, 14th Concession. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snider of near Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Math- eson and daughter Celia and boy friend of Toronto, spent a day at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Truemner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. E1roElroyDesjardine of the Babylon Line; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hildebrand and son George of Seaforth,.were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers. Contestants from Hay Y' hip, ab t North of Goderich, Ont., on O.ct. 15, 16 17 18, may receive coaching un - enuring the H owns uron County Plowing Mtch to be held at Port AI er , d the supervision of a competani • Summer Time� SHOES LARGE SELECTION.TO CHOOSE FROM: FOR BEACH AND CAMP WEAR ALSO RELIABLE WORK AND DRESS BOOTS ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR ECONOMY AND QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Weickel; Mr. .and Mrs. Wahl of Elmira, spennt some time at thea`home of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merner. The for- mer also taking a prominent part in the local Lions Club program when they entertained their Ladies in the Brenner House, Grand Bend. - Mr, Gordon Rau and nephew of Detroit were recent visitors at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. John P. Rau. They were accomp- anied home with their friend, Mr. Theo. Mittleholtz, who is visiting with friends in that city for a week or SCP, BUY YOUR SHOES FROM ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASES FOR SALE Thursday, September 19th, 1946 1 a • • 1 • a Body and Fender REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ALSO CARS COMPLETELY REFINISHED • BRODERICK BROTHERS At Newton Motor Sales Telephone 277 - Exeter i 14++40+++++++++V++++++++++* !'•+++++++++++++++++44+444014 Don't Wait for Cold Weather 3 Wood and coal range fully enam- eled; drop leaf hardwood table, 6 hardwood diningroom chairs. Apply + at the house Saturday afternoon.— t Henry Lawrence, Zurich. l,..�., a�.ar.;..;.✓.g ;.-bd ,r : -'r .^�^-'r�A- •: . ler e judge who will be on hand at 10 M. and Mrs. Jack 1k eyer beef born and raised on the Blue Water Highway, has not been in this vicin- ity for 60 years, is now in his 85th year, halo and hearty in health, and are spending a few days at the home of their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers of town. .Mr•. and Mrs. Bruce Malcolm, of Toronto, who is Ontario General Sec- retary of of Lions Club, attended the Fair concert held in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, sponsored by the Agricultural Society, and put on by the Zurich Lions Cl'.b, who always do their best With their humor, to old, the large audlence present. Mrs. Harry G. Bless presided at the '�,iano. e 97 r 79th will, 'be observed +��,�ptember 'by St. Peter's Lutheran Church as Harvest .'hanksgiving Sunday, The services will be held at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. in the Town Hall. It was hoped that the building programme ' would be completed in time for the above services, but it will be some time yet before the church building can be used. Had Anniversary Ann iversary Services were held last Sunday in Emmanuel Evangelic- al Church. Rev. R. A. Brook was the preacher. The local choir under the leadership of Mrs. Milton Oesch sang Apply two anthems. "The Cousins" male Help quartette, composed of Urban Pfile, to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ttd. Clayton Pfile, Newell Geiger and Delbert Geiger sang two selections at the morning service. Misses Mar ' Hess sang , a duet at the evening service. There was a both ser- vices. The offering went over the ob- jective. Couple Honored The community dance which was held last Friday evening was a deci- ded success. A splendid orchestra consisting of TQir. Tony Etue, Elroy Desjardine of our vicinity and Mr. Sandy MdCarther of Hensall., pro- vided splendid music, in honor of Mr. David Moyers and his British Was address and pr esen ed them ay 4twithread $25 which Riad been gathered ba` the pat- rons of the dance. A lovely time was enjoyed, with best of wishes for k. the couple's with best 'of health I and ha�ppinea? from their many fri• a.m. Wednesday September 25th. a$ the farm of Ivan Sharrow, L¢t 7, G�diicession 12, about 1l!' miles north of Dashwood. LeROY Acting Agricultural Huron County. ive, for G. BROWN, Representat- FOR QUICK SALE PEACHES—From Labour Day through September. Bring your con- tainers.^-•-Vance Bros., Lake' Road, 1+'Ol'6st. iThone 611-14. p -St Aerie of Mi. T. Meyers. --P—IGS FOR SALE r�'.i,11,S, il-141 l., Proprietor 6 weeks A number of pigs apply to Elton Bender, Phon INSURANCE_ Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK SIE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on December 31.st, 1944; $45,465,635. Total Cashin Bank 1 n and Bends. E. F. 1KLOPA _ZURICH Agent, also Lightn- ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Imura nce 112, Hensall, Central, FOR SALE 1.00 cords of stove llikrdwood fox sale. Apply to Ale><, 'Sparks, 1, Bayfield, lauelph the former, who has 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 COZY ATMOSPHERE IN YOUR HOME THIS WINTER. FRANK H. YOUNG SALES AND SERVICE ZURICH, ONT. TEL. 197. IN '•THE HOFFMAN BUILDING NEW HOMES FOR OLD Low -Cost Personal. Loans. Enable Many To Improve Their Homes Many people who have put off improvements and repair work on their homes throughout the war are now undertaking the work, rebuild- ing, redecorating, buying new furn- ishings, new appliances and generally improving their properties. In many cases, the Bank of Mon- treal is giving ready assistance with low-cost Personal Loans, making pos- silble the immediate cash purchase of materials and essential household ar- • ticles. To anyone with a regular income, Who is in a position to repay, the • Bank of Montreal is glad to lend • money for all useful purposes. The • rate is surprisingly low --27c a month ! for a $100 loan, repayable in twelvel, monthly instalments. You may bor- • row smaller or larger sums for short-; er or longer periods; the cost, equal 1 to 6% per annum, is proportionately I • 0 0 0 0 • r 0 0 s N6 0 0 0 0 Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY hone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 4RLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) the same. There are no handling charges, no deductions, aa extras. See Mr. Sewell, manager, of the Bank of Montreal, he will be glad to talk your plans over with you. You will realize then that "When you ask for a loan at the 13 of M you do not ask a favour." BIG FOOD ORDER Ottawa — Dr. G. S. H. Barton, deputy minister of agriculture, in a statement issued said that even if • • • ••••••••••••••s•o•es�aure^ ••••••••••••••,•••••a a... a 0 0 0 ea P 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 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 Hensall 115. Zurich 154 PHONES: ••_.••••••••••••••s•••••• COST OF HEATING CONTROLL- ABLE Though the size and type of fuel available may be limited, the cost of heating your home is largely up to ou, points out a bulletin of the Can - farmers market their less desirable adian Institute of Plumbing and Heat and off -grade cattle earlier than us- ing. Insulation of your home is im- ual Canada will not be able to ac.- portant and can save you to one ieve her current undertaking through the Combined Food Board in supply- ing meat to the United Kingdom and liberated Europe. Job printing FOR SALE Cowes for sale with calf at foot.— John W. Brown, R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone Zurich 84r8. HELP WANTED in the Planing Mill. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE- MEMBER TO CALL AT THE ;I10ERALD OFPICE WHERE~ PRICES i �. .RE ALWAYSLOW AV!, WOE.'fA(ru jorie Hoffman and Pauline income fax Returns, good attendance at BOOKKEEPING Financial Statements for Farmers Business Men Professional Men Garage Operators and Others ARTHUR ERASER Telephone Exeter 17 P. 0. Box 118 'emporary Office at the house of the late Dr H. K. 1Tyndnlan, Huron Street, Exeter third of -our entire heating bill— precaution that pays for itself year in year out Too big a furnace is waste- ful. Too small a furnace is inadequate Wrap insulation of exposed pipes is another money saver. The proper location of your radiators will give you more comfort for less expended heat. The condition of your furnace is important keep clean from carbon Then doors that don't fit snugly ly. The annual check of your heating system, accompanied by your heating contractor is your best assurance of lower fuel bills and your gr surance of home heating comfort. ao.se tvszfi dd fl�� It is not p ossible to issue new Ration books to consumers who apply in person at Local Ration Boards or at Ration Branches. If you did not secure your new book during official "Distribu- tion Week"— then mail your application card to any Local Ration Board or Ration Branch in your vicinity. Your application is to be ° made on the green card, marked RB. 191, at the a^^�M °i`'"4" back of your present book No. 5. Be sure that the card is filled in completely before mailing, and that your name and address are printed. DELAYED APPLICATIONS will have to be cleared thmail d the as moa office ofbz e as Ration Administration.—and your new book will c. ;� SUM_-: R84