Zurich Herald, 1947-04-10, Page 5Ofcric1e[o
ZURICH iHERALD
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Post Office Department, Ottawa.
B,USINES CARDS
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS NOTICE
IONEERS Cents.NSaturday, April 12th, in
Edward W. Elliott future all 'Childrens' haircuts will Ire
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Correspondence promptly answered.
Immediate arrangements can be m2dde
for sale dates by phoning
CLINTON. hrgsmoderate and
.satisfaction guaranteed.
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, April 10th, 1947
Put Your Want, ' For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column.
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Will sell Anything,
Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central�p
V�
Alvin H. aper
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron County
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
n d,Satisfaction
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'HONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1
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Terris Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
R I I\1 Pt. R IA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.I. Sc.
'VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Store
Opposite Drug 'ZURICH
Thome-96
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKE° '
Let Us supply you with the
—Zurich Barbers.
FOR SALE
4 range shelters, just painted,
like rew. Apply Chas. S. Bedard.
FOR QUICK SALE
2 -furrow Tractor Plow, Internat-
ional, narrow (bottom. Apply to Amos
Gingerich.
FOR SALE
Hereford Bull, 8 months old --Rus-
sell Manson, R.R41', Zurich.
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Isobella Purcell has returned
after holidaying at her home in West
Lorne.
Mrs, David Meyers spent a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Prance. near Exeter. the
Miss Carol Thiel is spending
week's holidays with her aunt, Mrs.
Allan Fraser at Eriyeter.
Mr., Clarence Farwell of Toronto,
was a holiday visitor at the home of
his wife and child, and Mrs. George
Farwell.
Mr. Victor .Hartman of Hamilton,
spent the week -end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kuno
Hartman.
Miss Arvis Haberer who is attend-
ing Mac, Hall, at Guelph, enjoyed the
holiday at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Feed. Haberer.
Mrs. A. C. Meidinger of Hensall
visited at the home of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel and her
mother, Mrs. H. Weseloh.
Miss Mae Smith of the staff of. the
•C.E.E. Hospital, Petrolia, spent the
Easter week -end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibbons and
daughter of London, spent the holi-
day week -end at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slyv. Witmer.
Miss Jean Ir'uager, nurse in train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
was a visitor at the home or her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Becker of
New Dundee were holiday visitors
with their parents here and at Dash-
wood,
LOST
End -board with trailer license plate
34448T.—Afred Rapp, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Window Sash with glass 314x30,
Suitable for colony house. --Herald
Office.
FOR SALE
2 reliable work horses an good
condition, a disc and riding plow.
W. L. Geromette.
'very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, tolognas, Sausages,
Etc., alwayson hand
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
. Yuuahhit & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Se,sonable
Footweer
FOR SALE
Used sash 6 lights glass size 10x14
3' wide 2' high .overall size 32 3/4"
wide 34" high. Step ladders, Exten-
sion ladders, wheelbarrows, trucks
and autos hand and spray painted
$15.00 'and up. For rent Electric
paint spraying machine. Willert
Wood Products.
CHICKS
ALWAYS . A GOOD SELECTION
Of
MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S, GROW-
ING GIRLS, MISSES AND CHILD-
REN'S.
Fine and Sturdy Footwear in Stock.
BUY YOUR SHOES FROM
Healthy, husky WHITE LEG -
HORNS as usual. Our breeding
flock is headed by Government band-
ed R.O.P. Cockerels. Come and look
them over. Nd increase in prices.
TWINMAPLES POULTRY FARM
• .. B. J. Klapp, 'Prop.
Miss Nola Krueger, who is attend-
ing Normal School, at London, is
spending the week -end at the home
of her mother, Mrs. E. G. Krueger.
Misses Mary and Ellan Smith of
Markham were Easter visitors at the
home of their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Menne, Steckle,
Miss Mary Ann Johnston, who is
staying with her relatives at Thorn-
loe, New Ontario, is visiting in this
vicinity. Her nephew of that place
accompanied her. They visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geig-.
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon English and
daughter Joan and Master Wayne
Munford of London, were Easter
week -end visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Hilton Truemner where
Joan said Wayne are remaining for
the week's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hope and da-
ughter Faith of Streetsville and Mr.
and Mrs. ;Mervyn Stelck and daugh-
ter Patsy and Miss Alpha Meyers,
R. N. of Bradford, and Mr. Ernest
Brown of Port ,Coulborne, were Eas-
ter week --end visitors at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Meyers. Mrs. Stelck will remain at
the home of her parents some
time. Her daughter Patsy,
will stay
at the home of her grand
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelck, of Dash-
wood.
General Ins rance
Cash Market for Cream, •Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
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cry
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RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND
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FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, i
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 deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
Awl Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Iia opret0r
INSURANCE
Western
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Ruby Church of London, was
a visitor at the home of her mother,
over the week -end.
n the t bee
th
eea I is re''a'ely!
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 -crusted TAS TY -NU
Bread. Buy an extra loaf to -day.
HOCKEY NE\VS
Cyclone Hoake7 Chams
The Exeter •Le annaiaa.5 axe 1947i
Cyclone hockey champs. Winter
blasts last week spoiled spring's de-
buts long enough to make for med-
iocre ice conditions at the Arena and
enable the Exeter Hensall finalists to
settle the hunt.
Exeter took the series in two 'str-
aight games having won the first by
a 7-5 count and winning 9-3 in the
deciding game. The last champion-
ship came to Exeter in 1938.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin are
spending this week at Toronto, where
the former i;, attending an Education-
al Convention.
Mr. end Mrs. Harry Siemon of
London visited at the home of their
relatives, Mrs. George Thier, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob IMeidinger.
Misses Edith, Alma and Muriel
Doerr of London, had an enjoyable
visit at the home of their aunt, and
uncle,
Willert' ,,,cry
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
Flour (St Feed
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK
OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL
YOUR STOCK.
BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR 1N
STOCK
La Schilbe Son
E. C. SCHILBE, Manager
eKinley'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. 10th to Fab. 10th .... 14c
Feb. 13th to Mar. 0th ......... 141k
Mar. 10th to April 21st 15c
April 24th to May lst 14e
After Mty 1st 13e
Pullets
25c
26c
27c
2�5c
213e
Cockerels
5e
Sc
Sc
7c
8c
White Leghorns nonsexed are is less and Pullets are 3s higher
White Leghorn x White Rocks crossbreds nonseased
are 1c less and Pullets are lc higher than heavies.
All prices are subject to change without notice and delivery
cannot be guaranteed
McKINLEY FARM AND HATCHERY
Zurich, Ontario
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Why Not Try This Pray: r?
God be merciful unto me a sinner and save me for
Christ's Sake. •
The Publican did -- and was justified in the sight
of God. -
"He that cometh unto Me, I will in no wise cast
Out ---=John 6: 37
TUNE IN:
PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Si1NDAY EVENING.
Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, Windsor
CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL.
Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Ducharme
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Masse all of London were Easter
visitors with Mrs. Josepaane Du-
charme.
The Misses Ellen and Edna Bedard
and the Misses Yonne and Ueorgina
Corriveau, 'all of London were Eas-
ter visitors with their parents on the
Blue Water Highway.
(Well! The appearance of winter
CANADIAN HOMES RECOVERING is fast passing away and with the
QUICKLY 1 downpours of such as we had
Home Owners Avail Themselves of
it is not safe to
t a• to what next will
LiLC last
young and old alike ,could enjoy a
good evening's entertainment :by '
either watching a hockey game or
else partake in a skatinig session
themselves. It would relieve the
minds of parents to know that their
children are skating or playing
hockey under supervision of shelter
from Old Man Winter.
There is talk of erecting a covered
rink in Hensall, next winter to serve
this area, but talk alone will not
brild an arena. If this talk is to de-
velop into anything tangible it should
Bank's Instalment Lean Flan make anyy.be he directed towards responsible cit-
izens who watild put all suggestions
Mr. and lies,. Cyril Ducharme anal ,.e c,re the proper organizations.all-suggestions
ions
startle!). savings. Many housewives are' family, also Mr. Braise Duchenne is not asking too much of the cit -
and buying ingto -aw theiredhusbands
izeno of Hensall and district who
and long -,sweated and much and friend Miss Ceciel Meson. all of
would like to see theirnand d who needed furniture, slip labour-saving
cur- Windsor were visitors with their par-louldters grow up to be healthyssports
tains, creeper, thes>!d Dominion Housg eats.
g
ed tri m at es 'House,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme • of the minded citizens of the future. It is
Zurich, hich concis -ted of delicious Blue Water south. Mr. and 14Irs• while they are young that they learn
(cull an all those goodies they ser- Dennis Charrette were Easter visctdorle 1 the true value 'of combining with
ved with ,it. The guests being more with the latter's parents of Dry.
than satisfied after their enjoyable north, Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. Laporte. very
Easter Day -'passed away
evening. d �
household appliances.
The Blank of Montreal's Personal
loan financing plan makes buying for
cash quite simple. At a cost of only
27e a mondih, you can obtain a $100
loan,, repayable over twelve months.
This permits a very substantial sav-
ing. You can borrow 'less ,or more
for shorter or longer period ;
cost is proportionately the same.
See Mr. -Sewell, manager, of the
Bank sof Montreal. If you are in a
position Ito repay, the B or vK is glad
a mov-
ed
nov to provide the necessary cash for
NIr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel. eP t
Middlesex e Ca brightening up your home or for
Has Returned Home 1 a score of other useful purposes.
where Alex. attended school W nee -
OBITUARY
Late 'Alexander McCCnnell
Funeral services was held on March
23rd at his late home in Varna for
Alexander McConnell, who died in
Clinton Hospital on March 21st. He
was born in Plaquemine, Louisiana
State, and was iia. his 76th year, had
spent the past .60 years of his life
in this community. Was the second
son of the late Rev. James McCon-
nell, from Ireland, and Margaret
Fleming McConnell, of Loursrana St.
At an early age he came with his
is
family to Beeton, Ont. where
father had charge •of the Presbyter-
ian Church. From Beeton they
ed to Doloware, in i .se. •'
Mr. Earl Thiel motored to London he was about 16 years old his
one day last week and on returning was called to minister to the Cofi re
home, was accompanied by his broth- gation of the "Old Brick Cnurcft" on
or -in-law, Mr. Allan Frazer of Exe- the Bayfield Road, and it was during
his ministry here that he purchased
ter, who was injured in a been acct^
the harm where Lee McConnell now
to
dent last winter and has a pat -live:. �Vlaen the family moved
� ��
Farmers! g � ��' at. month,in dVictoria. Hospitalnedtofor over a
and returned f to iii, bonze in Chalk River, Alex. remained to wife
Co.Exeter. His many friends were glad na to operate the farm. His Weather Insurance to see Allan home again and wish was Agnes Esler, who survives him,
\Y lY Y� him a speedy recovery. • along with a son 'Lee on the home -
WARNED OF KILLING BEES stead, and Margaret (Mrs. „and Argo
of Toronto. In 1925 Mr. and Mr.'s.
Head bees don't make . better McConnell retired
village ofr fVrom
the farm Although
apples, fruit growers of Huron live in
County were advised at Clinton on retired, Mr. inthe
retained
Thursday last. Speaking at the an- an. interest! inatealy than raiofng oe
rand meeting of the Huron Fruit farm, 1. <
Prof.W. horses, of which he was most succe in
liyinterested
s
Gablel o Association,l
(;able of the Clntario Agricultural furs, HO fiwall k!nd.�lancitt one tithe
College warned them against the hard held tths e Huron County eham.nionship
• of iti:,cnical crualtound., in orchard
'n for pitching horseshoes. In the pas-
sing of Mr'. McConnell the c-<.mmunity
has lost a valued friend and neigh-
bour and he will be greatly missed.
Rev. Reba Here, of Varna United
Church, had charge of the funeral
11nrge,
� t.rr , e. during WI, felt �li
! lI, 'lrnnn of Zurich and Allen 131 the 4Blue Water south.
father et„
OF W O O D ST O C K.
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS iKIND IN ONTARIO . .
Risk o
n
Amount of Insurance at
December 3lste 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank �atl(1 Bonds. 11 •r< ail: the sea ion i
$444,115.39 spray mixtures ,. nectars from
Rates on Application I which bee, are drawing
y� .r- I.IRtr , fruit. bIo th. "Do tot put arses
ppyg,,'y,' F. KI.."O 'I' •� 411 I'S in your spary during 'bloom"
E.
A n
A G B N 't' iit'pof. tr(a`le urged. -H. f you do you
harm v ouvSelVi' .(s well a the bee
Also Dealer 111 111,11111111!1' Iums mon-4, , , n,. (1 ihu,.' boo. working
and all kinds of Fire Insurance in ,, our o"t'llarcls."
of Forest sang "Beyond The Suns
Besides his wife and family, M•r. Mc-
Connell is survived 'byA n. brother
err -ter,
and
sister in Pittsburg.
Mary in Pittsburg, and a brother, Dr.
Robt. McConnell, predeceased him.
Burial took place in Bayfield Cemet-
ery.
St. Joseph and' Beaver Town
Master Gerard Jeffrey of Beaver -
town who is studying at Assumption
College, Windsor, is spending Easter
vacation with his parents.
Mr. and Virs,Zepie Charrette and
family of Detroit spent Easter day
with the former's mother on the Blue
"Writer south.
quietly 1 ap
from ex
was immediately after the neavc
downpour of rain and nothing temp-
ed the visitors to stroll along
countryside, so they took their en-
joyment setting in a cosy room with
their parents and a few added fri-
ends, and there to determine their
capacities in the old famous Solo
game, The results were very embar-
rassing to some of the visitors, butd
after they had carefully
their ability in playing the game, they
found themselves merely amateurs.
WANT COVERED ARENA
their fellow "playmates that it'ads to
good sound co-operative citizens in
the future.
an this neighiy her o , An Old and New Time Dance will
citing call, by netghbonrs, it be held in the Hensall Town Hall on
Wednesday April 9th to help pay for
the expense incurred by Mervin
Stephan who was hospitalized by an
iniury sustained in a play-off game
with Exeter. Come out and enjoy
yourself and also know that you are
contributing to a helpful cause.
Hensel this past winter has shown
that they have the calibre of players
that could be moulded into a first
rate hockey club if they had thetadI
ad-
vantages of a covered rink, -
the players would have the opportha1
ity to practise and play in almost.any
type of winter conditions It
was
only
through the lack of practice
d
team-plaey that Hensall lost the finals
to the Exeter Hockey Club,
There is a lot of up and coming 1
hockey talent in this territory that I
will be wasted if they do not have
the advantage of a covered rink
If a couple of minor teams could 'I
1
be organized so that they will some
day take their plaves.on
Senioill r
tteam. The whole community
m
always assured of a winning cotin•
alien. The good hockey rens nim
m this
territory would turn out in ..
bees if they knew they were oin
'
ante, that wasnot
l,7 16'ittl('g.
� :i good genie,
marred bfy the conditions that prevail
in en outdoor rink. t. crow,
Ti vcoon,# bp n. cre(lit to ala •
unity to have an alen-i, whi`l'e 'ri'at
Mrs. Josiah Sarara.s of Zurich, is
spending
a
few days at her farm
Sar -
ares. Jc
•. Len.
home with Mr. and 11Ir..
ares.
The Messrs Ivan and Archie Masse
of Toronto were St. Joseph visitors Col
'with their parents, aver the week -end
Mr. John Iluch tl me. of Drysdale,
north, was a Sunday visitor with lei
sister Jelin Char•reite of
the
PLAYS OWNsWO:fiii
i i year old t ,lied.
• ret
Somers, Ha
t
'composer r and pianist, Lo aaa,. � of
piano No. 1, ,
his own. (
Youth;' hi a half-houi t ,.. to be
broadcast over the Cil" d' ,r, can -
Alan
\'i it 1r±,
adiatn notwor'lc ort 1'rtcl '
80 p.m. ESi'. The waHt' will be
the first of a yew,. •
i• is,enting
both
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