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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-05-22, Page 5x ZURICH HERALD ' Au orized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc; Ads, in this Column. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE Edward W. Elliott qAn uipments,fox Elecrolux ' LICENSED AUCTIONEER herald Office. Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by phoning203 -CLINTON. 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. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable, ,Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone Zurich 92r7. VETERINARIAN Dr. W. Br. COXON, B.V: Sc. V?TERIIVAitY SURGEON Office with Residence, MainStreet, • Opposite Drug ZURICH t tone -9 6 BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur - Meats, Meats, Boon haind.lognas, ausSausages Etc., always fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins rt. Yunabint & Son PRODUCE_ Silverwood DAIRIES Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, ManaageZurich Phone 10°i Zurich Creamery vacum cleaner with Sale, Apply to the FOR SALE A tMeClary cook stove in very good condition. Apply to Mousseau Parkins, Phone 103, Zurich. FOR QUICK SALE Viking Separator No. W. 76. like new, in good working condition for quick sale.—Andrew Rau, Zurich, Phone 87 r 23, NOTICE I have purchased a Vacume furn- ace and chimney cleaning equipment, and am in a position to do this kind of work for the public.—.Leonard Wagner, Zurich. NOTICE Place your order now for number one screened gravel, lane gravel and fill. Prompt delivery. —Phone 126, Hensall, Ont. Hilliard Lawrence. FOR SALE A number of Turkey Eggs for immediate sale.—Theo. Bedard, Phn 93 r 18,Zurich. LOST On the Goshen Line, near ,aerapta a grey V-8 Ford hub cap. Finder notify Herald Office.—Reward. "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 and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 'THE 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, 1946 $73,699,236.00 ' Total Cob. in Batik and Bonds. $444,115.39 Rater on Application E. F. KLOPP_ZURICH AGENT Also Dealer in Lightning Rods .and all kinds of Firo 4151-1ra aro FOR SALE Hand washing machine with wrin- ger. Phone 95 r 8, Zurich. FOR SALE 3, 16 -foot flat hay racks; 1 trailer 16 -in. tires; step ladders, have your choice 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 'footers. Ex- tension ladders, wheelbarrows, lawn chairs, etc. Willert Wood Products, Zurich, Ont. Phone 210 NOTICE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Automobile Accidents are increas- ing at an alarming rate. Protect !yourself against Liability through ac- cident. Farmers rate $14.00. J. W. HABERER Phone 1611' — Zurich FOR SALE A Lyric Battery Model Radio set in goad condition.—Earl Dignan. Hensall. FOR SALE Two York Sows in pig, due in a month.—Walter Eckel, Phone Hen- sall, 97 r 25. General . Insurance FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, HOSPITALIZATION, ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE. Representing well known Canadia Companies Rates gladly quoted without ion. Successor to Hess Insurance J. W. Phone 161 HABERER n obligat- Agency ZURICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mousseau were at Hamilton on Monona% Mrs. E. Hey was in Toronto the past week and while there called on Dr. and Mrs. B, A. •Campbell. Mr and Mrs. Morris Neil of De- troit visited friends in the vicinity over the week end. 'Mrs. Racey of London is visiting for a week 'at the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs, John Brenner. Rev, H. E. Roppel was called to St. Jacobs, his former field of labour, on Saturday to conduct a wedding. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Foster en- joyed a trip to Chatham w"sere they visited with the latter's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith motored to Kitch- ener and Stratford on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey of De- troit .spent the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte of town. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Hamilton and family of Ilderto'n were Sunday visitors at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs Earl 'Thiel. Mrs. Waugh and daughter Rachel of Deleware, are spending a week at the home of the former's parents, .Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Roppel. Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Batestone, Mrs Nellie Batestone of Toronto; Miss Irene, Turkheim, H: N.; Mr. Charles Carr of IStratford were visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Turkheim. Messrs. Leonard Wagner and Ted Mdttleholtz motored to London last Thursday. The latter's brother Mx. Cl,ayitus Mitedthodtz from that city, returning with them and is enjoying the week visiting 'friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Bossenberry o.f Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Bossenberry of Detroit; and Rev. Leonard Schnell o.f ,Saskatch- ewan were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wag- ner of town. Relatives attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry F. Weseloh Iast week were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dale of London; Mrs. Lee Sherman of Detroit; Mrs. Minnie Little and son Edward of Hensall; Mrs. Ed- ward Seim of New Hamburg; Mrs. Jacob Schroeder of .D'ashwbod; Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Heywood of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. 'Gettus of Mauston, Wisconsin. New •Pastor. Arrives Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Roppel have arrived from St. Jacobs with their household effects and . have occupied the Evangelical parsonage vacated by Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn who were stationed at Elmrra. We welcome the new pastor and his com- panion to our village and hope they will feel at home in our community. Attended"District Rally Members of the Luther League of St. Peter's Lutheran 'church, Zurich, attended a district spring rally at St. Paul's 'Lutheran 'Church in El- lice Township, •Sunday last. Other Leaguers were present from Milver- ton, Tavistock, Woo dstock, Ellice, Stratford, Welle,•ley, North East - hope, Gadshill, F°:rili.psbu;�, ,goad- hagen, Baden, Windsor and New Hamburg. Zurich, Ont. READY MONEY FOR REDECOR- ATING AND REPAIRING YOUR. HOME. Low -Cost Loans Help Home Improve- ment. This year thousands of 'Canadians are 'planning' to put their home im- provement plans to work—rebuild- ing, redecorating, buying new furn- ishings and new appliances. Already many of these home own- ers have found a ready ally in the Bank of Montreal; for the B of M's low -.cost Personal Loan plan makes possible the immediate cash purchase of 'household essentials and materials for repairs. The Bank of Montreal is glad to lend money for any useful purpose toanyone who is in a position to re- pay,. And the rate is surprisingly low—only 27c a month for $5.00 loan repayable in twelve monthly instal- ments. You can borrow more or less, for shorter or longer periods; the 'cost remains proportionately the same # 6% par annum. And there are no "hidden charges"; 27c a month for each $1.00 ,horrowed is all you pay. If you need money to brighten up your home, see Gordon Sewell, m<an- ager at the Bank of Montreal. He will be gad to, tglk over your plans with you, .. Wet Weather Since our last week's publication no seeding or work on the land has been possible, as the. heavy rains last Wednesday and followed by' one Shower after another, has made the ground so wet that cultivation was impossible. Things are getting •seri- ous in some sections where not ab'it of spring seeding has 'been done. In this !vicinity most farmers have the most of their early sowing done, but practically every farmer 'has some to put in. There will be a 'lot of late crops put in such as roots and corn if the weather ever does settle down. Seasonable Footwear 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 MILT. OESCH RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASES Bread on the table the meal 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 -crusted TAS TY -NU Bread. Buy an extra loaf to -day. Willert's Bakery PHONE 100 — ZURICH Flour & Feed WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL YOUR STOCK' BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN STOCK L. Schilbe & Eon E. C. SCHILBE, Manager BORN At the Meyers Maternity Home Zurich, on May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Charrette, a dat.ghter, IBoseann Marie.) At the Meyers Matearnity Home, in Zurich, on May 15th to Mr. and Mrs. David .Meyers, a daughter, Dyl- lis Gillian. HAD BANQUET AND DANCE On Friday evening, May 16th, the Exeter District High School honour- ed the girls ,basketball team (final-- ists in W.O.S.S.A., Sr. B.) and boys basketball team (on which Bill O'- Brien represents Zurich) at a bas- ketball banquet and dance. At the banquet Ralph Krueger, the toast- master, conducted a lively program which was climaxed with "The Sixty - lour Ice - Cream Cone Qurzz." A very successful dance was held after with Douglas .Cook, 'Hensall, as mas- ter of ceremonies, handing out live animals as prizes. Two local boys, Camp'beil Krueger and Robert Mit- tleholtz were the lucky recipients of a six -weeks odd pig. MAGISTRATE RETURNS 13OME Magistrate James Morley, after' several weeks 'in Victoria Hospital,, London, has recovered sufficiently to return to his home in Exeter and is expected to resume his duties as. Huron County Magistrate in a few weeks 'or .so. Mill Painted The Zurich Flour Mill, which has, weathered the storms of life for many a day, has now completely re- ceived its first coat of real paint. The work being done by Mr. Gratton of Grand Bend, who specializes in this work. The main part of the building is of a nice barn red and the windows and trim are white. It took a lot of paint as those 'boards surely did soak it in, but tz makes the old mill stand out as never .be- fore, Paint not only protects build- ings, but makes them look much bet- ter and command a greater value on the market. DIES AT CHESLEY John Siebert, 76, died at the Evan- gelical parsonage, Chesley, last Tues- day. Born at 'Wilmot Centre, ?le ap- prenticed as blaelcsmith at Dashwood practicsd his trade at Wilmot Centre for 25 years, then farmed at Lexing- ton until he retired to Kitchener in 1924. Since 1936 he and his wife made their home with their son, Rev J. W. 'Siebert, residing at Willough- by, illoughby, Tavistock and Morrison until go- ing to 'Ch sley last week where Rev. Siebert will commence tris ministry. i • • • • to. • • • • • • M • • • to • • • • • •S • !,Thursday, May 4nd, 1947 ;YOUR NEW • SS S Hardware Store S • CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH • All Your Housecleaning Needs • • • S MOPS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, FLOOR WAX, FURN- ITURE POLISH, ETC., ETC. ALSO Paints and Varnishes TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOMES FOR FIRST CLASS PLUMBING, EVETROUGHING, TINSMITHING AND FURNACE WORK, CALL ON US WE AIM—TO SERVE AND SATISFY • S • • • • • S • • Datars & O'Brien • MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE PHONE 213 • • • �J:�_ .�.�:=:ate-A�`'�®..�s;:��-�::::�._ �.�•<.: "' VERSATILE MUSICIAN Here is Howard Cable, versatile young Canadian musician who coin -- poses, arranges and conducts the music heard on "Canadian Cavalcade broadcasts. Radio listeners may next hear these arrangements by Cable, over the Trans -Canadian network Huron & Erie Debentures CANADA TRUST Guaranteed Certificates AMOUNTS OF $100.00 OR MORE ACCEPTED BY THE COMPANIES. INTEREST AT 23i PER CENTUM PER ANNUM PAYABLE TWICE A YEAR FOR THREE YEARS OR MORE. INTEREST BEGINS ON DAY CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT HEAD OFFICE. A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR YOUR. FUNDS. AT MORE THAN USUAL INTEREST. LITERATURE AND FULL PARTICULARS FURNISHED BY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich 11101110100L - i 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 Feb. 10th .... 14c Feb, 13th to Mar. 6th ......... 14;1,, c Mar. 10th to April 21st 15c April 24th to May 1st 14c After Mty 1st 13c Pullets 25e 26c 27c 25c 23c Cockerels 5c 5c 5c 7c 8c White Leghorns nonsexed are is less and Pullets are Sc higher White Leghorn x White Rocks crossbreds nonsexed are lc less and Pullets are 1c higher than heavies. All prices are subject to change without notice and delivery cannot be guaranteed MCKINLEY FARM AND HATCHERY Zurich, Ontario 4 4 , , d d 41 4 4 I I Stand up for the Faith Once Delivered to the Saints JUDE 3 DON'T LET MODERNISM ROB YOU OF YOUR FAITH! THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL IS STILL THE NEWEST THING ON EARTH TO -DAY. REPENT OF YOUR SINS—BELIEVE CHRIST DIED FOR YOU—AND BE SAVED. SALVATION IS FREE -- THE PRICE IS PAID! AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT TO -DAY READ YOUR BIBLE — GOD'S WORD FROM COVER TO COVER. READ REV, 2r`2: 18, 19. TUNE IN: PILGRIMS' HOUR 7----7,30 E.D.S.T. 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