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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-10-23, Page 5SKIcnp \7n i 30 1. ZURICH 7 HERALD.'Authorized as second class mail, Pest Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS JOHN WARD Chisoprsr.-tor and Optometrist Man St., Exeter Open Ever( Week Day Except Wednesday, Phone 348 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Oscar Klopp LICENSED AUCTIONEER l�il!l 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. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Phone -96 ZURICH BUTCHERS Znricls' 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 Y-anghl11t & 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 Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered cream 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 Cash in Bank and Bonds. $444,115.39 Rates 'on Application E. F. KLOPP-.-ZURICH AGENT Also Dealer in Lightning Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance Put Your Want, For Sale Lout, Found, Etc. Ade. in this Column. FOR SALE I A member of black and white hound Pups for sale—Apply to Har- rison Seboch. FOR SALE A number of cows, some fresh and others to freshen this fall, also some young cattle. --Paul Ducharme, 1.00e19. FOR QUICK SALE A. new 2 -wheel trailer, very rea- onable, L. A. ?tang & Son, Zurich FOR QUICK SALE A litter of young pigs and a few small calves.—Sol. Baeohler, Phone 97r14. PIGS FOR SALE A number of Yorkshire pigs, some suckers and seven chunks. Gordon Troiyer, Phone 9144, Zurich. FOR SALE Spy Apples for sale 1311,75 a bush. J. R. Stirling, Bayfield. FOR SALE An outhouse in very good condition for sale. Apply to Herald Office. HELP WANTED Wanted truck driver and helper. F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son. FOR SALE Carrots, Cabbages, Beets, and cook- ing onions for winter supply. Phone 82 r 19, Zurich. George Bullock. FOR SALE A quantity of good garden car- rots of sale. Apply to Phone No. 56 Zurich. FOR SALE A quantity of soft wood, stove length, for sale, apply to Charles Bedard, Phone 98 r 15, Zurich. NOTICE Will the party who has loaned our striper please retuxpeit immedi- ately to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son. - FOR SALE Little pigs and chunks. 60; year- old hens at $1.00 each. 240 pullets Poultry all Leghorn and White Rock cross.—Phone 33 on 97, Hensall. Richard Robinson, R. R. 1, Zurich. FOR SALE Extension Ladders, 16 to 36 -ft. 8 -ft. Step Ladders, Wheelbarrows. Auto body work, Cars Spray painted, Polished and Waxed. WILLERT WOOD PRODUCTS Ph. 210. Zurich, Ont. ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR EXETER, ONT. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) 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 WANTED Beans, Peas And Red Clover Highest Cash Prices W. E. REID Dashwood - - Thedford OIMMISANIMPEA General Insurance 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 3. W. HATERER Phone 161 Zurich, Ont. ZURICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gascho have returned after visiting with relatives in the U.S.A. Mrs. J. K. Ehlers was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oestreicher, Bronson line. The many friends of Mr. John Gellman are pleased to see him out and looking so well after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien are en- joying some time with their relatives at Port Huron, Mich., and other points of the State. Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughter, Mary Lou have returned after spen- ding a week at Toronto with relati- ves, Dr. Donald Oestreicher of Victoria Hospital, London, enjoyed the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron 0estricher, Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and son of near Mildmay, were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, Bronson line. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow and Miss Emmie Iiassow of the Bronson line, and Mrs. Isiah Teareau of near Hensall were Sunday last visitors with relatives at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilhelm and son Alvin of Stratford, and Mrs, M. Geiger of Toronto, were visitors at the home of the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Smith, B, W. H. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Johnston and son Bobbie of town, Mrs. Ernest Gemming and son Curtis of Roch- ester, N.Y., enjoyed the week -end at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Koehler at Detroit Mr'. and Mrs. Alonzo Melick and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Melick, of Clio, Mich; and daughter Bertha of Manitoba, were Thanksgiving visit- ed at the home of their relatives, Mr and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. Has Purchased Farm Mr. George Ducharine, who has been occupying his father's farm just south of town, has purchased a very fine farm west of Dublin and expects to get possession next spring. His brother, Gilbert and wife of Detroit have moved into the home farm here which they have purchased, and we welcome the family in our vicinity. Best wishes go to both families in their new homes. Hydro Turned On The farmers on the Goshen Line, north were. very happy last Friday when the Hydro power which they had installed, had been turned on. This creates a new area in their life- time, and is a credit to every one who took advantage of the same. The bright lights shown from their houses barns, and yards, lights up the coun- tryside, and will prove a great con- venience. At Hospital Mr. Hubert Schilbe returned to London after spending the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.:Milfred Schilbe. He was accom- panied to the city by his sister, Miss Doreen, who had her tonsils removed at St. Joseph's Hospital on Monday and is progressing nicely. 'Congratu- lations go to Doreen for the success- ful examinations she has written on hair dressing and will receive her certificate in the near future. A Pansy Lover Miss Blanche Cowan, a resident of Zurich is a great lover of pansy var- iety of flowers, and has a large var- iety in her flower garden. They are in full bloom at the present time. This is very exceptional for this time of year, but with plenty of sunshine and a sprinkle of rain or water from the sprinkling can, the pretty flowers raise their beauty to the world. Miss Cowan has other kinds of flowers and is able to inform one how to go about to raising the same. She is consider- ed one of our best gardeners in the village, and understands how to go about to keep the weeds out of the land, a timely lesson from her would not hurt the most of us. OBITUARY Late John Bolton John Bolton, well known resident of Hensall eased away suddenly at his residence on Tuesday afternoon. He was horn in Usborne Township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Bolton and was in his 69th year Was married to Josephine Ford in 1906, and resided on the ellotton farm homestead for 38 years. Retiring to Hensall three years ago. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Car- mel Presbyterian church, Hensall a keen interest in sports, a lover of travelling, having spent several win- ters in Florida, also was out West on several occasions, Director of the Staffs Creamery since its origin. Sur- viving are his wife, one sister Laura, (Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield) Exeter; a brother Gordon died in 1914. The body is resting at his late home in T4ensall, till Friday when a private funeral will be held at 2 tem. with Rev. P. Ferguson officiating. Inter- ment will follow in McTaggart's cern- r'tery. Thursday, October 23rd, 1947 BREAD on the to bl 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 the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your local Grocers. Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 — ZURICH PLANNING FOR INCREASED PROFITS Go-ahead farmers realize that in- creasing farm production often re- quires better planning _ planning on how to make the most of each day, and how to reap the most from each acre. Sometimes these plans call for farm aids such as modern agricult- ural 'equipment, motors, pumps, mil- king machines; sometimes it means constructing, repairing or altering farm buildings; or improvement plans may call' for a better drainage system, or new fences. Of course, purchasing equipment making repairs and installing elec- trical equipment costs money; but the lack of ready cash need not be an obstacle to your improvement programme. The Bank of Montreal has helped manly farmers to produce more on their farms by investing more in their farms. Mr. McEachern, manager of the local branch of the B of M, tells us he is glad to discuss improvement plans with go-ahead farmers. "Our farm improvement loan plan has been de- • signed to help progressive farmers," e he commented. "This low-interest 1111111111 1111111111IIIIII111111111111111!flllll 1111l111nllll111111!Inlll➢IIIIIIIIINIIIII11111111111111211V11111111111111111III1111111111111111111111111111111!llllllhllllllllllll!llunl! FLOOR TILE F O R The Best In Master Tile Floor G E T TILE - TEX ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES Manufactured by The Flintkote Company, Toronto, Ont. See Your Local Agent JOHN M. TURKHEIM - Phone Zurich 174 7,1 LAID AND MAINTAINED.. Free Estimates Gladly Given Iffli!ill!Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll!1111111!Pull;!I!!!!!li!1.II'..!!i!Ci!1HII!Illli!!!IIIIRIII!IIl11111!I!Illllllllllll!IlIllllllll!Illll!1111{!!!I!1111111lIIIII!IiIIIlllll!Il!!III!ll(Il �; :. II I;: MI Illlllllllllllllllllllll!!I1 • School Days 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 MIL- � OQ._ S6 FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR AND SHOE REPAIRING • • 0 Et DO YOU NEED s • • A Ne Furnace? • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • plan has enabled many a farmer to purchase modern appliances that have increased his farm profits." WANTED To buy, summer cottage to sleep 6 or 8, on Lake Huron, within hour from Sarnia, less than $3000.00. Will pay cash. Write Box B., Zurich, ont NOTICE We have on hand for immediate delivery the Harvey Red Head Ham- mer Mills, both large and small sizes. We are also taking orders for spring delivery of Fleury - Bissell tractor discs. Hyde Bros., Hensall, Phone 1Ie8W. Farm For Sale Farm 98 acres on Highway 23, has good house, bank barn, Hydro, pres- sure system in house, bathroom, silo, well drained, 1116 acres of wheat,close to school, church, 4 miles from town 114 miles from good village. Rea- son for selling is ill health. For par- ticulars apply to herald Office. Fresh Raspberries Mrs. William Thiel surprised her husband by giving him a treat of fresh raspberries from the stalks of her garden which were fully develop- ed and had the very best of flavour This is marvellous for this time of year. Building New Home Mr. Roy Lamont of the Goshen line, 'Stanley Twp., is progressing very favourably with the excavating for the foundation of their new home located just north of the Heideman home, We are pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Lamont locate in Zurich, and we will welcome them. Were Away on Trip Mrs. Wm, Davidson, accompanied by relatives, enjoyed a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie visiting relatives. This was a very interesting tour and the weather being ideal helped great- ly to make the trip more enjoyable, with the nice colouring of the leaves The beautiful scenes were most in- viting. Their friends wish them a a safe return. FIRE DESTROYS HOME Fire of undetermined origin Sun- day, morning last partially destroy- ed the home of William A. Tuor, reeve of Fullerton Township, near Mitchell, When the smoke had clear- ed, only blackened walls surrounding charred ruins remained of the upper storey of the brick house. The flames did not touch the lower floor, but considerable damage was caused there by the streams of water pour- ing on the flames by the volunteer fire department from Mitchell. The fire was first noticed by Mrs. Tues a- bout PI o'clock in the morning when 'she was out in the garden. Mr. 'Ter Was away at the time, having left a- bout five minutes before to drive • • • e s • v • a • 0 • • • • IS • r • • • ® • MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE • V V NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOURS INSTALLED We Can Supply You With One Immediately Paints and Varnishes SCARF'S FAMOUS PAINTS AND VAR- NISHES ALWAYS ON HAND Also The New Almatex Plastic Paints WE AIM ---To Serve and Satisfy Datars O93rie PHONE 213 • 0l@fgegO®e • •S some friends to, church in Mitchell. His four children were with him. TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The Progerssive Conservative ex- ecutive for the provincial riding of Huron and federal riding of Huron - Perth met in Hensall Town HaIl on Oct. 9th at a well attended meeting with delegates from all municipalit- ies. Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, M.P.P. re- ported on legislation introduced by the Provincial government and re- viewed numerous favours he had been able to do for many residents of his riding irrespective of political affilia- tions. He dealt particularly with hy- dro and showed that the riding had received more miles of hydro in the government's initial programme than all other ridings combined. Mr. T. Pnyde reviewed federal matters and predicted victory for the party at the next election. Mr. Elmer D. Bell of Edeter presided at the meeting and arrangements were made for an annual meeting to be held probably in •Seaforth in November. BORN .At the Farwell Nursing Home, Zurich, on October 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schoch, a daughter, (Sandra). BAYFIEL D Weston's Bakery has lowered the price of bread from 13c to lie a loaf. Mr. and Mrs, John Stumpy, of Long Wand, N.Y., arrived to visit with the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Win. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Westlake, and Gloria, and Miss M. Sturgeon, returned home after spending ten days visiting Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Westlake in Virginiatown, Northern Ontario. Mr. Lawrie Fowlie of T,ondeu, was a visitors with his sisters, Misses. F. and E, Fowlie. Mrs. J. Jowett is preparmg to move to her winter home in the vill- age. Anniversary services will be held in St. Andrew's United Church here on Sunday, Oct. 119th at 11 a.nm, and 7.30 p.m. The guest speaker at the morning service will be Rev. W. J. Woolfrey of Clinton and in the even- ing Rev. R. R. 'Conner of King St. United church, London, and a form- er pastor of this charge. Special music will be rendered by the choir and guest talent. Met With Accidlent Bayfield residents were shocked on Saturday last when word was received of the fatal accident to Mr. James H. Lambert, a comparatively new citizen here, but one who had become popular and respected. lie was killed in a highway accident when his car struck loose gravel on the 18th side road, Warwick Twp. when on his way to Detroit. He leav- 1 es to mourn his wife, who has the sympathy of all. He was very active in the Lions Club and Trinity An- glican church. Two years ago he pur chased the lovely home of the late Capt. John Ferguson and intended to make Bayfie.dfid his permanent home. Off To Conference Mrs. Oliver W. Rhynas is away to attend the Canadian Hospital Coun- cil Conference and the annual me- eting of the Manitoba Provincial Women's Hospital Aids Associ:•tion being held in Winnipeg. She will ad- dress a dinner meeting at the Wom- en's Hospital Aids Aeste at the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg and take part in the s es sions of the Ito nital Council, being administrator of pub« lie relations for the 0:aerie llospit- al Aids Association.