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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1948-11-18, Page 5Atntilm, .UN7AstlO /URICH HERALD 7ZURICH HERALD AuraOrized as second claas hail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. RUSINES CARDS JOHN WARD Chiropractor and Optometrist Main St., Exeter Open Every Week Day 4:xs,ept j Wednesday. Phone 348 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Oscar Klopp LICENSED AUCTIONEER WM sell Anything, Anytime, Any- where. !Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67 Zurich Central ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer Specializing in Farm and Pure Bred Livestock Sales PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable, SaOsfsction Guaranteed - EXETER, R. R- 1 Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc: Ads: in this Column MAID WANTED Clean and tidy woman to do house word, write or phone, W, J. Miller, Clinton, Pho e 40. PIGS FOR SALE Some stockers and suckers ready to go. Also some [young second -litter Sows.—W. L..Geromette. i'n. 96r11. FOR QUICK SALE Trailer 16 -in. wheels $55,00 with- out tires; Wheelbarrows; 14 -in ;band - saw. —Ivan Willert, Phone 210. LOST A milk can. between Zurich and Bronson line. Finder return same to Zurich Dairy as the can is urgently needed. FOR SALE Private owend '88 Chevrolet Coach in good condition and good tires.— E. E. Wuerth, Zurich, Phone 84. a FOR . SALE 36 G.M.0 Farm Tractor on rubber, 2 750x20 truck tires; 50 bush, wheat 200 bush. mixed grain; Ontario pot- atoes No. 1, No. 2; 1 hay nope new, app. 150 feet; 4 garage doors 4x10- ft;—Wm. H.. Philips, Ph. 82-212. Phone "Zurich 02s9,FOUND A skeliton house key on with license attached No. ,N foetid" in Zurich, Owner can VETERINAR1A same at Herald Office. chain 4W83, have Or. W. B. COXON; B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON • Wee with Residence, Main Street, • Opposite Drug Store :Mane -96 BUTCHERS 1 FOR SALE - __ __ _ _ Two good Holstein Cows duo art ZURICH WANTED Married than, by the Tear; free house, Hydro, etc. Apply to Herald Office. • Febrttalty and March, T: B: tested, 2iiirichs9 Popular MEAT, 'MARKET Lief I supply you with the +fiery Choice c f Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, :Etc., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration 'Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. •Yuntlhlut & Sou PRODUCE Silverwooct DAIRIES also small pigs — Alfred Rapp, Ph, 96 r 4, ,..�—�. FOR SALE S 1947 Hudson Corn loc'lore Six Sedan, as good as afak, only 17.000 to res, 'air condittun heater. Apply --Rollie Cr ;tier, 13. A. Service Sta- tion, Grand Bend. Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 Zurich had Creamery LOCAL 1' 1 W6 ...4.444444444444444 Mar and Mrs. Wxn. F. Braun sof Forrest were Remembrance Day vis- itors in town. Messrs. Addison Tiernan and Mil- ford Merner of Dashwod ' were in town on &honday. • Mr and • Mra Merrier Iilber, of Northville, Mich., a sub. of Detroit, called on friends in Zurich an Satur,, daf, Mr lid Mrs Leonard Erb and Mr and Mrs Edward Schroeder or the Parr Line"' attended •the Wingham Horse Show recently. 141x' ,and Mrs, Hugh MacKinnon of Stratford were Remembrance Day visitors with the formers • mother, Mrs. isilacKinnon. Miss Jean Krueger, nurse in train- ing in Victoria Hospital, London, was a visitor at the home of her parents, here last week. Mrs. Desjardine of Grand Bend, is spending a few weeks at the home of her friends, Mr and Mrs. John Albrecht. Mr and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs. Norman Fleischauer and Mrs. Ted Miller mrotored to London on Tues- day to spend the day. The many friends of Mrs. Harry Yungiblut are pleased to hear that she is improving nicely after her illness. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr and Mrs Exias Charrette and -daughter Ellen of Detroit were visit- ors the past week stt the homes of Mr and Mrs David- Ducharme and Mr and Mrs Wilfred Duc'harane. Dr. P. J. O'Diwyer attended a 3 - clay course of Medical Lectures at Sixn.nybrook .Hospital, Toronto last weak. Mrs. O'Dwyer accompanied the Doctor to the city. Fine fall weather is prevailing et present, and rather unusual for so late in the season. The past few Ye- ars iwinter had set in by now. There is also plenty of moisture and farm- ers find plowing very good. Mr and Mra. Lloyd Bedard who have been !living • on a farm half way to Hensallt ha-ve recently moved their effeoti and ibecotne residents of Sea - forth, where he has a position. We. wish them much success. Mr and Mrs Ernest Genraoatng and children of Rochester, N. s ., enjoyed the long week -end holiday at the home of Mrs. Gemming's parents, Mr and Mrs Wellington Johnston and Mr and Mrs Ross Johnston, FOR SALE One manure Spreader, new, for immediate delivery. — Oscar Klopp, Phone 149,, Zurich., FOR SALE 19411 Dodge Sedan, good running condition, ai tiles 'Dearly new. Phone 205. Chas. D. 'Hay, Zurich, Ont. FOR SALE A 1937 Ford Coach in excellent condition. Apply to JJcrn Arm- strong, Phone Hensail Your Hoare 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. Minshail, Proprietor INSURANCE' FOR SALE One 9 -ft. M. H. Cultivator; :a 10 - foot Cockshutt Disc; also 8 -furrow. Cockshutt tractor Plow.—Apply to Lloyd Etue, Phone 98 r t25., Zurich Western Farmers' Metal Weather insurance Co. STRAYED Frog} Lot 25, Con. S, Hay Twp, a red -roan Yearling steer. — APPIY to Jas. McAllister, Phone 13r88. LOST ".43READ .9.6.the table the meal is ready! No meal is complete without plenty of delicious wholesome bread. Ana TASTY -NU tests good and is good hearty food for you. Every slice s slice of energy - Buy an extra Loaf today—stari now to serve more bread at every ineal. Get your TASTY -NU l3reac at the Tasty -Na Bakery or at your local Grocers. Tasty -u. Bakery PHONE 1.00 — u(1RICH Generi inururance FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, SICK.NESS and ACCIDENT, HOSPITALIZATION, ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE. Representing well known Canadian Companies Rates''gladly quoted. without obligat- ion. - Successor to Hess ?lisuranee Agency J, W. HABERER Phone 161 Zurich, Ont. FOR SALE MARSH GROWN CARROTS and Beets, green Pascal Celery, white Celery, Chinese Lettuce, all garden fresh for winter storage. .Why pay fancy prices this winter when you .can get them at field prices? Apply • WILFRED 1IOUSSEAU, Hen.sall R. It it. e, two miles and a half west of 0' Hensel], Highway 84; Phalle 9`2 r 2, Zurich, Thursday, November 18th, 1948 GPt Ready FOR WINTFB )3y equipping you and your Family with winter Footwear such as Golashes, Flight Boots, Felt Shoes and including Men's Fleeced Lined over Rubber. Now is the time to purchase your Christmas pres- ents. How about bedroom slippers for Men, Women and Childred, "Made in England." .... Or Men's Leather Mitts and Gloves, or Men's Socks such as fancy Diamond, plain, striped, or various grades of heavies. Luggage. Dr. Scholl's products, Etc. Etc. Oen Shoe • e,i,-AFais & a,r 1• • • • • 0 • •• Use 0 0 •€' SCARFE'S ENDURABLE PAINTS do 0 p Easy to Apply • 0 0• 0 0 °a - Hard Permanent .r: inish Also THE NEW ALMATEX PLASTIC PAINTS • For Floors, Cellar Steps and other hard-wearing roa • Surfaces Flite - Shellacs - Varnishes, - Etc. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARZ Beaty Mashing Machines - Stoves - Furnaces Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios Plumbing - ' Heating - Tinsmithing OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY " Q MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE air 0 • • • Mr and Mrs• Leonard Prang mot- ored to Kitliener on Tuesday after- noon to visit the former's iather, fill Louis Prang who is a patient at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitche»er, and is progressing as well as can be expect- ed. Mrs. Henry Krueger of Dashwood who enjoyed several weeks at the home of her son, Mr and Mrs Herb Krueger, has left ,for Kitchener, where she intends to spend the will- � ter months with her daughter, MMlrs. Pi cl:usch. On Monday, a yellow full grown Collie Dog, about a year ' olcl. Will answer to "Sport", 'apply to Herald Office. OF WOODSTOCK 'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- [JAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .. ,Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deoember 31st, 1946 $73,699,236.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds. $444,115.39 Rates on Application E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH AGENT FOR SALE . Good used pannel doors, screen doors, winter door,, bricks and an extension table. --- Apply to Inez Yungblut, Zurich, Phone 126. Also Dealer in Lightning Rods �9� 1 ti.'l,7r, ia NOTICE Haa Special Meeting At a special meeting of the Coun- cil of Hay Township ,on Mooiday it was decided to hold .a special public meeting in regards to raising the an- nual rates of the Telephone System, sante to take place in the Town Hall on Monday, Nov. 129th.. Hydro Changes Hours Word was raeceived this week of a change in the .cut-off hours of the Zurich Hydro System.. Same raking effect from 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon; and from 7.80 p.m. to 8. 0, daily to Friday. Saturday and Sunday on all day. Zurich is still using too =eh Hydro way above its quota and un- less curtailment will he made, these cut-offs will. continuo. Police,. Holders of The Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire in- surance Company who operate Tractor's on Barn Floors are, accord- ing to recent regulations passed by the Board a.. Directors, obliged to attach to their Tractors an approved' Fire Extinguisher. Failing to da this voids your insut once. Contact the nearest Director who has a supply of Pyrene Extinguishers on hand. Price $10. " H, K, F.rl.;ber, Secretary, Crediton, Ont. RAG RUGS and On a New. Modern Loom, Made to Order -- Seth 0. Amann, Zurich, Ont, Phone 128. NOTICE CARPETS WHITEWASHING Arrangements can he made HILL WATSON Dashwood Phone 35r10 +t1('e"I" )C.le FOR RENT—Modernly, house, has. Hydro, half Zurich 'Apply iao W. L. _ . _ .__ NOTICE STRAYED—Unto my penises, a Dv: ham steer about three years old. -Simon Hoffman, R.R. 8, Zurich. decorated mile from Geromette. FOR SALE 2 Coleman gas stoves, bath two burner, practically new, f. r, quick sale, reasonably priced. —Apply t^ Joseph Martindale, Phone 90-6. Farm For Sale • Consisting of 175 acre farm, loc- ated S. B. Stanley Twp., 1':a miles west of iHillsgreen. Good bank barn brick house, Hydro and running wat- er in house and barn, good fences and well drained, other good out- buildings. A fine location. For further particulars apply to Samuel McBride, R. R. 1, Zurich. Flad Fine Meeting . A large attendance was in evidence at the annual meeting of the Zurich 'Bible Society on Sunday evening in the Evangelical church. Rev. Miss Reba Herr of Varna wa; the guest speaker, and in her usual el ,quem; manner made an appeal for people to turn to the word of Go1, namely the. Bible, and live better lives. The local Clergy were on the platform and took part in the services. The former slate of officers were re-elect ed •f 'r the corning year. Near v two hundred dollars was gnth-voc!' for this worthy cense. and the pnblie nye asked to give freely when the various canvasser,. will call en you for your annual donation, • BORN Mr and Mrs Ernest D. Brown (nee Alpha Meyers) are very happy to announce the birth of a baby daugh- ter. Suzanne Grace, on Noveni`1er 12 at General Hospital, Nia.,,acra i�.tlls, Ont. A granddaughter for JIr and Mrs. Th s. Meyers of Zurccl. Farm Forum The lTtaique Farm Forum rncet at: the home of lir and Mrs Sam Ge. treicher. The 2t5 guests were led in discussion by Mr, Leonard Merncr, The subject "On .My Father's Farm" was as follows. 1. A.girl ould be paid a salary comparative to out- side salaries if she must stay at home. - 2. If .there was no a,grcena ent the son could claim more that his share. An agreement would share equally father and son or how- ever either might agree. 3. The son who works at home all tis dile should not be expected to pay the rest of his family provided tiny are able to earn their living. The next greeting which will be in tea. weeps will be hold at Mr. T,00:lavd Meaner' with ivtr. 13'11 'Fldigho er landing' f1. r• t.,` t,-. n,. 1^,., it .. n...r mf4441111L•Ce inwwlir PHONE 213 1 • 0 0 a 0 0 0 ora 0 9 0 YOUNG BALL.AD::h:R Ed. 'ieCut'dy, popular y'• -ung Van- couver baritone, pictured with the guitar he strums in his Friday pro -1 rain of folk songs and musso at 7.00 p.m, on the Trans -Canadian network Listeners can hear him in another; program, too on Sundays at 7.00 p. in., • n s- C,ana'dt netw, wrk, i . on the 7. ran. when he sings tunes from movies old t ttd new, to the accompaniment of ; i'7."':1'e-',-.-", d':c.•+c.1 ,y r.'c, (.`n', -:, j eSNAPS1-I0T CUl PROPER EXPOSURE :3rilliantly lighted subjects, with no harsh shadows, take less ,dxposure, For this, 1/25 6 (or the large lens opening on a box camera). !f subject faces sun, or for a "long -shot" beach view, use f.22 or the small lens opening on a box camera). beach at f.1 1 ANY writers make a great to-do 11 about exposure, so that it Seems complicated, As a matter of fact; for most ordinary subjects out of doors, it is simple, Light in very early morning or late afternoon is quite weals, but 'rath an hour or so after sunrise to about an hour before sunset, it is fairly constant is its intensity, Dur- ing the middle daylight hours cam- era loadod with chrome typo or -pan" type film, set your lens and :,hills as follows: BRILLIANT DAY Average subject, 1/25 second and f.11 lens opening. Open landscape, 1/25, f.16. 'Water or beach scenes, 1/25, f,22. C'L0GDY BRIGHT DAY - Average subject, 1/25, f,S. Open landscape, 1/25, f.11. Water or beach scenes, 1/4J�5 , f.16, DTTi,i, DAY Average subject. 1/25, f.6.3. Open landscape, 1/25, f,a. Water or beach scenes, 1/25, f.S, When you must use a high shutter speed, use a larger lens opening. Re- tnenibcr that 1;'25 second at f.i1 is the same as 1/50 at LS, and about the same as 1/100 at. £.6.3 or 1/200 at 1.4.13. Follow these exposures this, spring and summer, and you won't gas wrong. If you use a box camera, take snapshots an bright days only. On a dull day, place the lox camera on a firm support and give a vary short time exposure tont-half to one sec - end, or about as fast as you can work the shelter when ou "Time") wirer the small tens opening. With any N1111era, When you are taking pi elnres shortly- after sunrise or before sunset, you trust use a larger lens opening, or it slower shatter speed. At such tithes, light tends to be yellow and the "pan•, type film will be best as it is 1ofcd tiltely taster in such light. too John van Guilder 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 vi 4 4 1 a 4 4 1 1