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ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column Mr. and Mrs. Orville Witmer were
to London on. Tuesday.
Tuesday was April the let, known
as "AU Fool's Day" and we ask,
"pia you get fooled?"
Miss Doreen Schilbe !and Donna
Merner attended the Hairdressers
FOR SALE Convention at Toronto last week.
2 reliable work horses .an good Mrs, W: L. •Geromette and mem-
condition, a disc and riding plow. hers of the family were visiting at
W. L. Geromette. Detroit the past week,
FOR
SALEThe flu epidenic is still marring its
rounds, and there are still some new
Used sash 6 lights glass size 10x14 cases we bear of.
3' wide 2' high overall size 32s/h" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor are
wide 34" high. Step ladders, Erten- moving their effects to a farm par-
sion ladders, wheelbarrows, trucks chased north of Exeter,
and autos hand and spray painted Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilhelm and
$15.00 and up. For rent Electric son Alvin of Stratford were visitors
paint spraying machine. Willert , at the home of Mr. and !Mrs. Herb
Wood Products. .. Desjardinc.
liI'r. Gerald Gingerich and brother
Victor and Erwin Peachey attended
the Mennonite Bible School Commen-
cement which was held at Kitchener
last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Con. Keller and sons, Arthur
and wife of Preston, and Theodore
of Detroit are spending some time at
the former's home arrangtng for
their sale of household effects.
Messrs. Jack O'Brien and Ross
Gascho, who have joined the Canad-
ian Navy are enjoying a visit at the
home of their parents and other re -
pasture farm of 75 acres more or latrve•s and friends for a few weeks
less 'will be offered for sale, before sailing.
Real Estate will be sold subject to
reserved bid if not sold in the mean- Crowded Out
time. With the tremendous amount of
Mrs, C. E. Aldworth, Prop. advertising we are obliged to carry
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. this week, a number of interesting
articles must be carried over till next
week.
Misses Luanne, Ropp and Laurene
Healthy, husky WHITE LEG- Gingerich; Cyril and Ephriam Ging-
HORNS as usual. Our breeding erich• Miss Esther Peachey, have
flock is headed by Government band- returned home after taking the full
ed R.O.P. Cockerels. Come and look three months' course in Bible School
them over. No increase in prices. studies held in the Mennonite church
TWINMAPLES POULTRY FARM at Kitchenne'r.
B. J. Klapp, Prop. A ;ben.eft Dance for Mervyn
Stephan of Hensall, injured in the
final hockey game series held at Exe-
p�®�� insurance terHallAre
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Hna twill,
ibe held in the 11 To9th.wn
General Wednesday,pr
Murdock's Orchestra will furnish the
music for the dance. Everybody
Welcome. Sponsored by the Hensall
Hockey team.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Debars and
family and Mrs. Irvin Dedels of Kit-
chener were week -end visitors at the
home of the former's mother, Mrs.
Ed. Deters, Sr. The former illus-
trated a number of pictures of the
condition in the foreign countries
which were very interesting at the
St. Peter's Lutheran . church on. Sun-
day, evening.
Move Into New Home
1VIr. R. E. Ballcwill has moved into
.his newly -erected home on John St.
and Mr, Percy Dunsford, who has
You 1 OU Ordered sold his farm in Hay Township,
as
moved into the residence purchased
from Mr. Balkwill on Andrew St.
—Exeter Times -Advocate.
LOCAL NEW
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE
Window Sash with glass 314'x30,
Edward W. Elliott Office.
Suitable for colony house.—Herald
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly answered.
Immediate arrangements can
be
made
ade
for sale dates by phoning
OLINTON. Charges moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Oscar . Klopp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Will sell Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
Alvin H. Walper
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron County
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction.
Guaranteed
PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1
E. F. CORSE
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
YETERINARIA.N
.Ilr. W. B. CXON, ,;,V. Sc.
YEfERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
Phone -96
BUTCHERS
Zurielis' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply You with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H. 'Tiixa ghlut & So
PROflUCF
Silverwood
DAIkIES
NOTICE
HARNESS REPAIRING AND
OILING
I am in a position to do any kind
of harness repairing and oiling at
any time. Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Phone 79.112.
AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE, IMPLEMENTS,
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On Lot 7, Concession 4, Hay Twp.
On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th,
At the same time and place the farm
of 1100 acres more or less and a
CHICKS
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICKNESS and ACCIDENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,•
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
Representing well known Canadian
Companies
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion.
Successor to Hess Insurance Agency
J. W. HABERER
Phone 1611 Zurich, Ont.
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
Seasonable
Fi4twar
ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION
Of
MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S, GROW-
ING GIRLS, MISSES ANA CHILD-
REN'S,
Fine and Sturdy Footwear in Stock.
BUY YOUR SHOES FROM
ED. J. D TAP
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND
SUITCASES
Your Easter
Flowers?
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Wolfe,
Clifford, announce the engagement
of their only ;daughter, 'Glenna
IF NOT, PHONE EXETER 276• I Margaret, Kitchener, to Mr. Carl
WE HAVE CUT FLOWERS AND
POTTED PLANTS (Leonard Oestreicher, only sonof
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Oestreicher,
WEAR A CORSAGE IN THE � Dashwood. The marriage to take place
EASTER PARADE— I the middle of April at Calvary Ev-
will be delivered in Zurich onnEvening Sat -wry orders in by Friday angelical church, Kitchener.
urday.
BAILEY'S
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the me 3I is ready!
Be sure you have plenty of delicious
wholesome TASTY -NU Bread always
ready to put on your table! No meal
is complete without bread.
The Willert's Bakery always has
fresh, crisp -trusted TAS T Y - N U
Bread. Buy an extra loaf to -day.
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
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Western Fay', tern Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN IVITJT-
tJAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO..
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
E. Rartess `y on Application(g�''1g�
F. KLOPP••r••ZURICH
AGENT
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
.and all kinds of Fire Insurance
FLOWER SHOP
EXETER '— ONT.
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At the Farwell Nursing Home, on
March 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Stanley
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PHONE 100 — ZURICH
Flour
& Feed
WE CARRY A. COMPLETE STOCK
OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL
'YOUR STOCK
BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN
STOCK
L. Sehne & Son
E. C. SCHILBE, Manager
Thursday, April .3rd, 1947
McKinley's Chicks
FIRST HATCH WILL BE ON JANUARY 16th.
We have nonsexed chicks and pullets to spare before Feb.
13th, and Cockerel Chicks throughout the season.
We hatch Bared Rocks, White Leghorns, Light Sussex, New
Hampshires and White Rocks as purebreds and New Hamp-
shire X Barred Rocks, New Hampshire X Light Sussex, White
Leghorn X White Rocks, as crossbreds.
PRICES ON HEAVIES AT HATCHERY
Nonsexed
Jan. 16th to F) -b. 10th •.... 14e
Feb. 13th to Mar. 6th . , ...... 1141iic
Mar. .10th to April 21st ...... 150
April 24th to May 1st 14c
After Mty 1st 13•c
Pullets
25c
26c
27c
25e
213c
Cockerels
5e
5c
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7c
3c
White Leghorns nonsexed are is less and Pullets are 3s higher
White Leghorn x White Rocks crossbreds nonsexed
are 1c less and 'Pullets are 1c higher than heavies.
All prices are subject to change without notice and delivery
cannot be guaranteed
McINLEY• FARM AN HATCHERY
Zurich, Ontario
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EMPLOYERS
UNE 4b PLUME
r UST OBTAIN NES'
'T INSURANCE BOOKS
All -1946-47 Unemployment Insurance Books
expired on March 31st, 1947.
New books will be issued by the National Em-
ployment Offices to employers, but only when old
books are completed and turned in to the Office.
Employers are urged to exchange Unemploy
ment Insurance Books immediately.
Penalties are provided for failure to comply.
Unemployment Insurance
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began saving at the Bank of
Montreal during the war years.
Today, the B of M family of de-
positors has well over a million
and a half members.
Many of our customers know
this: what they can spare today
they may need tomorrow. So—bit
by bit—their nest -eggs grow.
These are the people who have
been fighting the battle of infla-
tion --doing a good turn for their
country and a good turn for
themselves.
These people know what sav-
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growing dollars mean growing
confidence—that a "backlog" in
their bank account is the first
step to achieving personal inde-
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things they want most.
Why not follow the lead of more
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BANK. OF MONTREAL
Zurich Branch: G. G. Sewell, Manager
Now open daily.
Hensall Branch; W. B. A. Cross, Manager
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