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ZURICH HERALD
' Authorized as seed class mail,
I. Post Office Department, Ottawa..
BUSINES CARDS
L10ENSI,D a AUCTIONEERS
Edward W.401or 44,
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L10ENSEO At,if,:,TIONEER
Correspondence jsr'rs:/i s, y , rywered.
Inunediate arritng tr1Srtd•f 410 }Iurair}, mad20e
for sale dated( by t
CLINTON. Margate moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Oscar Klopp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER �y-
Will sell Anything, Anytime,
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. I
E. F. C ORB ETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable, Satistaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, it R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETERINA I.A,N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICHB one -e96
BUTCHERS
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc, Ade,. in this
Column.
Zuricbs' popular
AT MA -ET
FOR QUICK SALE
200 1 -year-old White Leghorn hens
—Sol. Gingerich, Phone 84 r 3.
LOST
A milk Can between Zurich and
the .Bronson •line, on the Zurich Road
Road. Finder return to the Zurich
Dairy at once. As the party known.
HELI.' WANTED •
Two Men for helpers for oil drill-
ing in Hay Township. — Apply at
Dominion House, iZurich.
FOR SALE
A Clydesdale mare 17 years old.
A Deering binder, 6 -ft. cut.—Stan-
ley Sauder, (Phone 94 r 22, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A good hand washer and wringer,
both in good condition.—Apply to
Mary Stephan, Zurich.
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY Two Domestics
for Huron County Home. Good sal-
aries with board and lodging pro-
vided. Duties to commence immed-
iately. Applicants please apply to
Mrs. Martha E. Jacob, Matron, Huron
County Home, Clinton, Ontario.
N. W. Miller,
Clerk, County of Huron.
ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NEW
Mrs. Herb Neeb and children vis-
ited with friends in London last week
Mrs. Anna Siebert and sister, Mrs.
A. Torrance are visiting in Detroit
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G, Bess have
returned from a splendid vacation in
their cottage in the Pinery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rader made
a .business trip to London one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler vis-
ited at Bayfield with the latter's sis-
ters on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido are en-
joying this week at their cottage in
the Schade Resort on the Lake shore
Miss Alice Cardwell of Bruce was
a visitor at. the home of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dei -
chert.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesoh and
daughter Donna visited at Kitchener,
Mrs. Mink, who had been visiting in
that city, returned home with them.
Miss Lois Hay has returned home
from. Clinton Hospital, after an ap-
pendix operation. Her many -friends
wish her continued recovery.
Mrs. Ervin Schilbe and son Ken-
neth are visiting the formers sister
at Toronto this week, also attending
the National Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and
Gloria and Victor; Mr. and Mrs.
David Gingerich were week -end vis-
itors at Pigeon, and Bad Axe, Mich.
The many friends of Mrs. R. F.
Stade are pleased to learn that she
is progressing very favourably at
Clinton Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Johnston and
little daughter, Grace Ilene, Miss
Pearl •Gallman of Bayfield, were we-
ek -end visitors at the home of their
parents, 'Mr. and' Mrs. Ed. Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schwartzen-
truber and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
S,chwartzentruber and children have
returned after spending some time
in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Exias C:harrette and
daughter Elaine of Detroit were we-
ek-eend visitors at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Du -
chorine.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sturm, of
Pigeon, Mich; Mrs. Henry Wolfe of
Owendale, Mich; Mrs. Lillian Hues-
chlin of Akron, Mich., were visitors
with Mrs. Mary Stephan.
We are sorry to report tnat Mrs.
Isiah Witmer of the Goshen line south
is quite `ill, having been confined to
her bed .for the past three weeks or
FARM FOR SALE
Sealed Tenders will be received up
to and including September 8th for
the sale of farm Lot '26and part 27,
Concession 1, Hay Township, contain-
ing 125 acres more or less, C.N.R.
right of way. This farm is located
on No. 4 Highway, close to good
grain and crop markets and is close
to school and •churches. The farm is
well built on, containing an 8 -room
white brick house, 2 storey, garage,
hen house, frame barn 140x60 with
straw shed attached 100x28, Hydro
available. Farm contains approxi-
mately 10 acres of hardwood bush,
balance of the land is reasonably well
drained and in good •state of cultivat-
ion. Possession can be arranged on
With the Dec. 1st, 1947. For terms and condit-
.�et Us supply you ions of sale apply to the undersigned.
very Choice of Fresh and
Cur. All tenders must be submitted in
Bolognas, Sausages,
writing.. The highest or any tender
eA Meats, Kept not necessarily accepted.
Etc., always on hand.D. Stewart, Hensall, Ont.
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
FOR SALE
'Highest Cash Prices for
ides and Skins 1 pure-bred Herford Bull 10 mons.
Wool, old, Domino breed. One Mans C.C.
• LYung& hlutSon M. Bicycle in good condition.Apply
�+ to-- Claren ..Ba oreguri '- . e. „7.
Flour & feta
'CITE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK
OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL
YOUR STOCK
BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN
STOCK
L. Schilbe & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
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
E. C. SCHILBE, Manager
-BREAD
on the table
p
the meal is ready!
No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. And
TASTY -NU tasts good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice a
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today—start
now to serve more bread at every
meal. Get your TASTY -NU Bread
at Willert's Bakery or at your local
grocers.
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Paisley and
daughter Ruth, of Worchester, Mass.
visited at the home of the rormer's
sister, Mrs. W. A. Siebert a few days
last week.
'.and 1VIxs: 'Ted: Miller and son
FOR QUICK SALE - . Mrs. Elmore Thiel spent Sunday at
Arthur, Mrs. F. Bender and Mr. and
Bright's Grove, also called on Mr.'
100 .Sussex - New Hamp. Pulletts, and Mrs. Len Heist who are camping
now laying.—Lawrence Brisson. there.
NOTICE
We have the Agency for the
Plannet Junior Garden Tractors.
Anyone interested please call or see
Ferd. Haberer, Phone 112, Zurich
Your Home ket 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_
STRAYED
From Lot 15, Con. 9, Hay Town-
ship a grey cow (Hereford Type)
possibly freshened. Finder notify
Arnold Merner,„'hone 81 r 20, Zur-
ich Central.
FOR SALE
Extension ladders 16 to 40 feet;
step ladders 7 and 8 foot; wheelbar-:
rows; in Whippet Sedan; 14 -foot
all cedar row boat. Cars and trucks
spray painted.
WILLERT WOOD PRODUCTS
Ph. 210. Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
125 Barred Rock - New Hamp-
shire Hybred pullets; your pick from
300 pullets. --.Kenneth Etue, Phone
98r13.
Western Farmers' Mutual
EWeather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCIK.
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN .MtJT-
VAL 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
Rates on Application
E. F. AGENT
O-URICH
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hamilton
and deeelitee. Mann Lon and li`lle
Diana Ward of London, were Sunoiv
visitors at the home of Mr. 1011n
Gelet ,- else, calling on Dr.. and Mrs.
P. J.'Dwyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sewell and
children and Miss Isobella Purcell
motored .to London on Saturday af-
ternoon. The latter calling on her
ar
sister at Victoria Hospital, who
d
been injured in a car accident.
Miss Dorotlry'Wilhelm and brother
Walter, of Baden enjoyed several
days last week at the home of their
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton 0. Smith, B. W. H. They re-
tnurned home with their parents, on
Sunday who came to spend the day
at the home of their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerswell and
daughter Myrna 'from Akron, Ohio.
were week -end visitors at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con-
rad Schilbe and other relatives.
There also was a pic-nic held. on the
farm home of Mrs. Kerswell'( brother
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schilbe on Fri-
day evening when the family gather-
ed and had a very enjoyable 'time to-
gether.
2 NUNS FROM PACIFIC POSTS
VISITING.IN DETROIT HOMES
NOTICE
ACETYLENE WELDING
No job too large or too small.
Farmers' work promptly done. See
EARL ZI.MMER, at the Blacksmith
Shop, Zurich.
NOTICE
Make arrangements now for spring
and fall whitewashing, barns and cel-
lars, with new Spraymotor machine.
—Wm, Watson, Phone 35 r 19, Dash-
wood • pt11-4
General Insurance
Willert's Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
in September where the Convent
school was destroyed. Quonset huts
are now being used for the school
buildings, she said.
LARGE CARGO OF- GAS
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 Agen4y
J. W. HABElt.R
Phone 161 Zurich, Ont.
Two Catholic nuns who spent the
war 'years in ravaged sections of the
Orient ;are on short leaves of absen-
ce' in Detrbit, their first visits to this
'country i 18 years. They are Sister
Mary Cic•tilde, 0. P., who is staying
with a sister, Mrs. C. Kehoe, '
s
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Laporte, well known resid-
ents of near Drysdale. The other nun
is Sister Mary Famula, of St. Greg-
ory's garish. Both are Maryknoll
missionaries and will return to the
Far East for further service. Sister
Mary Clotilde, who faced starvation
with hundreds of war prisoners in
Los Banos Camp in the Philippines.
was a faculty member at Mary
College in Manila 94 when
has'beenout. Since May,
recuperating at Maryknoll • Mother -
house, Maryknoll, N. Y., from im
poverishment suffered in the camp.
"The Japs ran out of food. I boiled
weeds and ate them. Rather than let
us starve to death, the Japs decided
to shoot us. Fortunately, Pilipino
guedillas heard about it and notified
Americans who made a rsscue with
paratroopers, rangers, tank men and
regular army boys," she said Sister
Mary Clailde will return to Manills
Thursday, August 28th, 1947
OESOH'S SHOE STORE
SHOES that Toe the Mark
New Ladies Sport Shoes for the Summer Season just
arrived. A very good variety to choose from. Pumps
Ties, Straps, Etc., in Newest Shades and Styles
Children's Shoes in all sizes in different Lines,
White, Tay or Black
FOOTWEAR FOR MEN
Everything a Man requires in Work, Sport or Dress Shoes.
INCLUDING THE VALENTINE MARTIN POLICE AND
ARCH SHOE.
Lowest Cash Prices. Come and See.
MILT OF SGI1
FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR AND SHOE REPAIRING
The freighter Imperial Kingston,
under command of Captain. Percy
Butters arrived in. Goderich with
22,000 35 -gallon barrels of Gasoline
for the Imperial Oil Company. A
crew of men worked from' nine o'-
clock in the morning until seven in
the evening to. unload the cargo.
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Low -Cost Loans Help Home Improve-
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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
to anyone who is in a position to re-
pay. And the rate is surprisingly
low—only 27c a month for $100 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% per annum. And there
are no "hidden charges"; 27c a month
for each $100 'borrowed is all you
pay.
If you need money to brighten up
your home, see Gordon Sewell, man-
ager at the Bank of Montreal. He
will be glad to talk over your plans
with you.
MOPS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, FLOOR WAX, FURN-
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ALSO
Paints and Varnishes
TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOMES
FOR FIRST CLASS PLUMBING, EVETROUGHING,
TINSM1THING AND FURNACE WORK, CALL ON US
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SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN
Now that the annual "back to classes
In the picture above, R. S. Lambert,
supervisor of school broadcasts for
the CRC, and Alene Mamins, 12 -year
old radio actress, run through a
movement is underway, radio people
as well as students and teachers have
a special interest in school curricula.
script "to get the feel• of it" in pre -
'paring for a new series of "National
School B.noac eases„ to: begin in Oct-
ober.
Houle Paper
an Adv. in your
Try
MORE MILK
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CONTENTE C=TTLF
Alt DURO Pump, keeping fresh, dean water before your cattle all
the time . when they want it . is the answer to higher
milk production . . . greater profits for you.
The new DURO is the farmer's pump — built to give a lifetime of
service . to provide running water in house, barn, stables,
poultry houses, greenhouses, truck gardens. Convenience alone is
worth the cost . .. but savings in time and labour will soon pay for
a DURO Pump installation.
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designed for Beauty and Utility.
See how easily you can modernize
Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry . . •
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Visit us for complete details.
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ZURICH ONT.
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