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e ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
JOHN WARD
Chiropractor and Optometrist
Main St., Exeter
Open Every Week Day Except
Wednesday. Phone 348
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
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. I
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7,
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone -96 ZURICH
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' 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
Yunablut & Sou
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 1 0 1 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Tour Home Market for Crean,
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
nd Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas, Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
'Western Farmerz'ual
Weather Inns Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
TIIE LARGESTRESERVE 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 Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115,39
Rates on Application
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
AGENT
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
end all kinds of Fire Insurance
ZURICH HERALD
Put Your Want, For Sak
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Twnp. Office)
FOR SALE
2 Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls, 12
months old; color red, by a son of
Klay'more Elector. Also a few heif-
ers, one due in October.
—Apply to Geo. L. Reid, Varna.
STRAYED
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From Part Lot 7-18, Con. 6, Hay
Township, 2 head, 2 -year-old cattle.
1 red heifer and a white steer. 12
holes are punched in right ear. Fin-
der notify—Wan. Fischer, Dashwood
FOR SALE
Young pigs. Also a team
horses, (mare and gelding)
—Aaron Oestreicher, Dashwood.
of
HONEY FOR SALE
Our Mixed Honey is now ready
and for sale for a limited time only.
Price 1.20a a lb. Bring your contain-
ers.—J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich.
FARM FOR SALE
Highway. 125 acres with reason-
ably good buildings. Some bush, ab-
undant supply of water. Location be-
tween two busy villages, worth con-
sidering.—W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE
Black fall coat, size 18. Also a
black winter coat, Persian lamb trim-
med, size 18, both like new. Call at
the home of Mrs. Eliz. Hey, Zurich,
or phone 88.
NOTICE
Will all people who have papers,
Wills, and Documents stored in my
vault, kindly call for same at once,
as they must be removed.—Andrew
F. Hess, Zurich.
FOR SALE
McClark Cook Stove in A-1 con-
dition, cream enarael. Apply at the
Mousseau Garage.
LOST
In Zurich, or vicinity a License
Plate, No. 31R448. Finder leave at
Herald Office.
WANTED
COWS—Either fresh or soon to
freshen. Apply to Delbert Geiger,
Phone 97 r 8, Zurich. -
FOR SALE
Seed Wheat for Sale (Field Crop
Competition.) From Registered Seed.
Apply to Wan. Brown, Phone 84 r
8, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A Clydesdale mare 17 years old.
A Deering binder, 6 -ft. cut.—Stan-
ley Sander. [Phone 94 r 22, Zurich.
NOTICE
We have the Agency for the
Plannet Junior Garden Tractors.
Anyone interested please call or see
Ferd. Haberer, Phone 112, Zurich
FOR SALE
125 Barred Rock - New Hamp-
shire Hybred pullets; your pick from
300 pullets.—Kenneth Etue, Phone
98 r 13.
NOTICE
ACETYLENE WELDING
No job too large or too small.
Farmers' work promptly done. See
EARL ZIMMER, at the Blacksmith
Shop, Zurich.
NOTICE
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Itfkike 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
LOCAL NEWS
-Mrs. Lin Warnock was a visitor at
Goderich. with their daughteri
Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Stoskopf of
Kitchener spent Tuesday in town,
Mr. Ted Weseloh. of Waterloo cal-
led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Thiel one day last week.
Mrs. George -Farwell and her dau-
ghter Miss Helena visited with rela-
tives at Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Manning of
Clinton called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bedard
and son Larry have returned home
after an enjoyable visit with relativ-
es at Detroit, the past week.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. Kalbfleisch of
Detroit were guests at the home of
their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs
Ivan Kalbfleisch over the week -end.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch
of Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. R. Kalb-
fieisch .of Detroit attended the fun-
eral of their mother on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schilbe and
Mrs. Clara Kauer of Detroit, were
week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
IL W. Brokenshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and
daughter of Kippen were Sunday
visitors at the home of the former's
mother, Mrs. A. - Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edighoffer
and son Grant have returned to their
home in Zurich after spending the
summer months at their cottage at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howald and
children; Mr. Lawrence Howald of
London, attended the funeral of their
aunt, Mrs. Kalbfleisch, also visited
with their parents in town.
Mrs. Daly and child have returned
to Detroit after a visit with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Dennis Bedard,
Sr; her brother Clare, accompanied
Mrs. Daly to the city for a vacation.
' Mrs. Dougall Sr., Mrs. Wm. Doug-
all of Hensall and daughter Miss
Marion Dougall, Reg. N., -of Lon-
don visited at the home of Mrs. T. L.
Williams this week.
Mr. Charles McQuillin of Luck -
now has resumed his year's duties as
teacher of No. 6 Hay school and is
in residence at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Schrag.
Prof. Herbert Halbfleisch of Lon-
don, visited his father, Mr. Louis
Kalbfleisch and other relasrves, also
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
F. C. Kalbfleisch on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Eiliber
of Crediton were visiting at the home
of their daughter, Mr„. and Mrs.
Ward Fritz on Tuesday. '
Miss Ada Hay and friend, ,Miss
Peggy Wright, nurse -in -training, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, 'London, en-
joyed an afternoon af the former's
home, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hy this
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Merner and
'family of the Goshen line south, Mr
and Mrs. Peter Deichert of the Blind
Line, Hay, attended the wedding of
their son and daughter at Kitchener
on Saturday.
Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Geiser of
near Crediton, visited at the home of
their aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann True-.
mner on Sunday, the latter accomp-
anied them home where she will visit
for some time.
New Telephone Directories have
recently arrived, and are a bit lar-
ger, with more names added, as time
brings on more progress, and if we
read this book word for word, we
will have a few evening's perhaps a
bit dull reading.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck and
daughter Patsy have returned to
Bradford after attending the wed-
ding of their sister, also visiting at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Meyers of town and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Steck, of Dashwood.
Mr. Donald Bedard who has been
successful with all his exams the past
year, has left for St. Mary's College
at Brockville. His brother, Father
Richard Bedard is one of the teachers
in that College. Their many friends
wish them every success.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant of St-
ratford, Miss Mary 1410amilton, Mr.
Mike Shannon, Mr. E. J. Brown, Mr.
Ken Brown of Pt. Colborne, Mr.
Jackson of Fonthill, Mrs. Parry of
Buffalo, were wedding guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos, Meyers
Brother Dies
Word was received by Mrs. Amos
Gascho of the Bronson line that liar
brother Jahn Brenneman of Farm-
ington, Mich., had passed on Tues-
day at his home, after an illness of
some duration. Funeral Wrii be
held on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Erb and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Gingerich and two
children of the Bronson line motored
to Coats, Ind. the past week where
they visited with friends. They were
accompanied .by Mrs. C. Schrag, who
will stay for a few months witli her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Will Schrag, at
Hebron, Ind.
Large Peaches
The Editor and his wife were pre-
sented from their good neighbours,
Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Heist wrth some
very delicious peaches which were
grown on the latter's tree. They
measured from 10 to 12 inches in
circumference. Peaches in general,
are very good this year, but these
seem to excell anything that we have
seen, and to think they are home
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICKNESS and ACCIDENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
Representing. wet! known Canadian
Companies -
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion.
Successor to Hess Insurance Agency
J. W. HABERER
Phone 161 Zurich, Ont.
Flour & Feed
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK
OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL
YOUR STOCK
BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN
STOCK
L. Schilbe & Son
E. C. SCHILBE, Manager
BRE
on the t
ble
the meal is ready!
No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. And
TASTY -NU tests 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.
Willert's takery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
NOTICE
I am sending a shipment of woollen
materials to be made into blankets,
the first week in October. Anyone
caring to send please have material
at our house not later than October
11st.
Materials necessary for:
Colored Blankets, 7 -lbs white
knitted woollens, or 11 -lbs. colored
knitted woollens.
Auto Robe, 7 -lbs. knitted woollens
2-llbs of which must be white, re-
maining 5 -lbs. may 'be colored.
Heather Blankets, -7-lbs. knitted
woollens or 115 -lbs. woven woollens.
Crib Blankets, 6 -lbs. colored knit-
ted woollens or 4 -lbs. white.
All Airkings, buttons, button hales
pockets and seams must be cut off.
Be sure and send full weight.
—Mrs. Harold Rader, Phone 25r11,
Dashwood Central.
WANTED
Shot Gun, any kind, single or
double, or' pump. See I. Willert,
Zurich, Phone 210.
FOR SALE
Extension Ladders, 16 to 86 -ft.
8 -ft. Step Ladders,, Wheelbarrows.
Auto body work, Cars Spray
painted, Polished and Waxed.
WILLERT WOOD PRODUCTS
Ph. 210. Zurich, Ont.
BORN
At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,
on September 14th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Kauffmann, (nee Mildred
Haberer) a son, (Douglas Frederick)
At the Meyers MaLernity Home,
Zurich, on Sept. 10th, to Mr. and
Mrs, Ivan Willert a son (Ivan Carl,
Jr.).
At the Meyers Nursing Ho -me,
Zurich, on Sept. 11th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Rader, a son.
Send Us The News
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ways very glad to get all the news
items we can, and ask your co-oper-
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will carry it in if not sealed, or drop
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which of course will not be publish-
ed. In phoning in items on Wednes-
day forenoon, kindly ring 105, as we
are busy operating our typesetter,
and cannot take these calls all fore-
noon. Please!
tRIDE.ELECT HONORED
On Tuesday evening, friends and
neighbours gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ducharme to
honour their eldest daughter Beatrice
on her forthcoming marriage to --Mr.
Harvey Suitzer. During the evening
they played cards and had .a sing-
song and also a very humorous
mock wedding. The ones taking part
were, the father, Mrs. Henry Schilbe
who escorted the bride Urban Pille,
who was dressed in a floor -length
gown of cerease satin with- block
cut velvet, and carried a charming
bouquet of golden -rod and rhubarb
leaves. The bridesmaid was Orval
MoClinchey, dressed in a gown of
mauve sheer and carried a pretty
bouquet of red clover and wild car-
rot. The groom was Mrs. William
Thursday, September lath, 1947
FLOOR TILE
FOR
The Best In Master Tile Floor
GET
TILE - TEX
ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont.
See Your Local Agent
JOHN M. TURKHEIM - Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given
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Are Here Again New Fall Shoes Have Arrived
to meet the required need of your Children.
Prepare For The Cold and Rainy Days
Equip yourself with Rubbers, Raintites, Pullovers,
and Galoshes. A Complete Line in Rubber Foot-
wear.
A New Smart Line of Ladies' Plastic, Kid and Calf
Pumps to choose from.
Men's Work Shoes, Men's Dress Shoes, Rubber
Boots for Men, Boys and Youths, also Leather
High Cuts
A New Shipment of Baggage is expected any time
SEE FOR YOURSELF
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•• Also The New Almatex Plastic Paints
WE AIM ---To Serve and Satisfy
Datars O'Brien
MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE PHONE 213
DO YOU NEED
unlace?
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ned in floral seer -sucker and wore a
corsage of cockcombe. Following this
the presentation was made. Alvin
Walper read the address and Urban
Pfile and Doreen McClinchey carried
in a pretty decorated basket heavily
laden with many lovely and useful
gifts. Urban Pfile assisted Beatrice
to open her gifts. After which she
gave a fitting reply. Lunch was then
served. The evening was enjoyed
very much and it will long be rem-
embered .bfy every one present.
CHEQUES SAVE YOU
TIME AND TROUBLE
Safety And Convenience
-Make Them Best
Way To Pay
In the days of -barter,
fathers lugged produce
and.... eventually .... found some-
one who had what they wanted or
wanted what they had. It was a ted-
ious, tiring business.
The introduction of money im-
proved matters. Instead of toting a
back -breaking load, the shopper car-
ried only a few coins. Later on,
paper money made business even
easier.
Then came the cheque.
This security and handy method
of payment enables people to avoid
the trouble and risk of carrying too
much in pockets or purses. And
after a cheque is cashed, it 'becomes
a receipt, a protection the person
who signed it is often glad of.
You can avail yourself of this uni-
versal eonvenience by simply visiting
Haugh and the best man, Mrs. Urban the local Bank of 'Montreal branch
!Me. Mr. Edmund Wainer was solo- where the manager, or any member
1st and Alvin Wainer the minister. of his stuff will ho glad to opea an
The mother Ilonr: Schabe wa,;.; goyy- account for you.
our fore -
to market
SHEEP WIN 19 RIBBONS
Preston Dearing and son Gerald,
recently returned from Toronto Ex.
bringing with them 19 ribbons car-
ried off by his fine showing or Dor-
set Horn sheep They were awarded
the championship diplomas for both
ram and ewe and won from nn all
American championship ram owned
by an American exhibitor. They
took down with them 16 sheep and
won 17 prizes and two diplomas.
After the local fall fairs they will at-
tend the Royal Winter Fair.
TO OPEN FAIR
C. D. Graham, Deputy Minister of
Agriculture for Ontario, who w:II
officially open the Seaforel Fall Fair
on Saturday, Sept. 20t".