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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1948-12-16, Page 7!$UIU Qt, vrrrwu O ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS JOHN WARD CWropractor and Optometrist Main St,, Exeter °pen Every Week Day Except Wednesday. Phare 348 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Oscar KlopP LICENSED AUCTIONEER Ji• sell Anything, Anytime, .Any- where. Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67 Zurich Central ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer Specializing in Farm and Pure Brest Livestock Sales' PHONE 57r2 • DASHWOOD R. 1 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER e Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction ti. Guaranteed lr• ' EXETER, R. R. 1 6a " Phone Zurich 92r7. VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ZURICI3 :i Bone ---96 BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET ,,et Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration ' ' est Cash Prices Highest g Wool, Hides and Skins .131. Ynnahlut & Son PRODUCE i1yerwoed DAIRIES Cash Market for Cceatii, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Pbone 101 Zurich Zurich Creafiiery dome Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry 'Highest Cash Prices paid plus n premium for rdelivt .red cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg -and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Put Your Want: For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column FOR SALE Roasting chickens dressed and drawn, ready for the oven. Also stewing hens, delivered . Thursday, Dee. 23rd. -J. M. Cowan, Hay P.O. Phone Dashwood 40 r 13, TENDERS WANTED .fenders for Caretaking oaf the Zurich Skating Rink for the season of 9.948-49 will be received by the Secretary of the 'Zurich Lions Club, Wm. A. Siebert, up till Monday ev- ening, ,six o''clock, Dec. 20th, NOTICE Monday, December 27th, known as Boxing Day, will be declared as a public -holiday in the Village of Zurich. By Order of The Zurich ' Police Trustees WANTED .WORK - I am in a position to do farrn work or any other work by the onontle---Phone 96-12, Zurich. FOR SALE About 30 young pigs, chunks, for sale -Chas. S.' Bedard, Phone 9815 FOR SALE 1929 Adel A. Ford Coach, good tires, for quick sale. -- Stuart Thiel. FOR SALE Several Jersey Heifer Calves for sale at varies ages. --- Solomon Baechler, Phone 79 r 14, Zurich. NOTICE A farm gate found in Zurich. Own- er can have information by paying for this adv. at Herald Office. • NOTICE CATTLE - Will take in a num- ber of cattle ,for winter feeding, have ensilige to feed. Herb Beier - ling, Phone 96 r 1, Zurich. NOTICE TO PUBLIC TAKE NOTICE that we acting under Bower of AttorneyJohn for Mr. Jo m Sehade, will not honour accounts It pr esel ed or demands for repayment of credit given unless the credit or account has previously been author- ized -by us. DATED ibis statli' da,r orf Decem'ber,' A. D. 1948, at Exeter, Ont. Fergus Turnbull Garnet Paterson Irvine Sehade. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in the Estate of Gertrude gurerti-, Deceased Alt persons having claims against the Estate of Gertrude Surerus, de- ceased, late of the Township of Hay, !Province .of Ontario, widow, who died on or about the 2nd day of January, 1947, are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or before the 31st day of December, 1948, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed t9 the pei'eolle @li"IIged tont), !laving l eb9rd only tel tiid claims of which the Executdl' ellen then have notice. Dated at Toronto, this Gth day of December, 1948, Ante .Sul'ertts, L'`:1taelitee, iaa0 briar )1i11 Alit.,) T'ei'axite ((JTllilil'io. FOR QUICK SALE A Quebec heater, practically new, Henry Clausius, Zurich. FOR SALE 1 tractor Model U. Allis Chalmers on rubber; 1, 10-20 McCormick Deering Taactor on rubber, Both recondit- ioned. Also do tractor repairing on all makes of tractors. See Bill Neeb Phone 81 r 3, Zurich. WANTED Mutual To buy f ',Western Farmers' M1•t11 J Highs ' •- irke'lliod pig;! and•, cattle. URikCH VERA) "o ) JAL IN . !Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz are spend- ing a few days in Detroit this week. Stores and places of .business will be open on Christmas week .on Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Ducharme spent a few days' visiting relatives and friends in Detroit. Mr Norman. Sararas of Waterloo, was a week -end visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. Adeline Sararas. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Hess and son, Robert oaf Toronto, were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. A. F. Hess, We are pleased to report that Mr Louis Prang is progressing very fav- ourably and able to be up and around the house. Mrs, Mary Ann Trueanner is at present spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton True- mner, i14'th con. Mr and Mrs. Albert G. Hess and children and Mrs. Wm. Hess enjoyed a visit on Sunday at the home of the later's daughter, Mr. "and Mrs. Jas. Tnivithie at Brinsley. Dr and Mrs W. B. Coxon and dau- ghter Sue .Ann were recent visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr and 'Mrs Anlrew Coxon, in Mil- erton. Mr •and Mrs Lawrence Regier of Zurich are very happy to announce the birth of their son (Joseph Law- rence Anthony) on December &th. Mrs. Leonarl Garomette has re-. turned home after enjoying a very pleasant visit with relatives and fri- ends in Detroit and other points. Mrs. E. Turkheinz has returned after spending a week at the home of her daughter, Mr and Mrs. Char- les harles Carr, at Stratford, who accomp- anied her home over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun of Forest attended the church dedicati- on at Goshen on Sunday and visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Lamont. Mrs. Isiah' Tetreau of Zurich is spending s me time at the home of her sister Mrs. Roy Pask, at Claw- son, Mich., alsovisiting at Royal Oak, and Detroit. Mrs. Torrance and Mrs. W. L. Siebert, (sisters) have returned from a very pleasant visit with relatives at Detroit, Howell and Lansing, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Went to Hospital Mr. W. F. Gladman,., solicitor, of. Exeter has been confined to his home through illness and was removed to Victoria Hospital, London, for treat- ment. 4,BREAD on the table the meal is ready! No meal is complete without plenty of delicious wholesome bread. Ano 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 ever; meal. Get your TASTY -NU Breac at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your local Grocers. Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 - ZURICH 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 ' J. W. HABERER Phone 161 Zurich, Ont. BORN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone (nee Ellen Turkheim) are happy to anno- unce the arrival of their daughter on December 14th at Grace Hospital Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Bedard are happy to announce the arrival of their son (Michael Lawrence) on Dec 14th at the Meyers Nursing Horne, in Zurich. Dr. ancl Mrs. F. W. Hess are happy to announce the arrival of their son Peter,on December 7th, 1948 at Wilhelmina Gastns Hospita:, Arnster- Evangelical Church News dam -W Netherlands. The:,annual Christmas Xr o:grade• : of-.,, v, a�l`V1reand Mrs ;F;ar1,E,.,_Weido of the Zurich U. B. Church Sunday Zurich are happy to announce the" School will be held on Sunday, Dec. arrival of a daughter (Shirley 26th at '7.30 •p.ip. The junior de- Frienda) on December 14th at the partment of the' S,•S. will furnish a Farwell Nursing Home. mixed program of Christmas songs, MACK -Stephen Mack, son of Mr dialogues end recitations during the and Mrs' Bryce Mack, Zurich, wishes 'first part of the service. The perfor- to announce the safe arrival ,of his l mainee ,, the little tots i.s always an brother Philip, en Monday, `>ecern- ber 6th, 1948, in xeter, Ont.. • Mr and Mrs Arnold Gackstetter i 1 (nee Irma Ferguson) of Kippe l arc happy to announce the arrival of their daughter (Gail Ann) in Clinton Public Hospital Thursday December 9th 1948 interesting part of the pie:VPain reit' both young and old. The main fea- ture this year however will be a sac- red Cantata - Pageant, entitled "The Sign in the Sky", sponsored by the Youth Fellowship Class. At least 2'5 young people, plus a chorus of sing- er, will:take part in this pageant. HOCKEY ,,CLU$ URGAWi,`i?E The Dashwood Hockey Club held a meeting at Hayter's - Garage when :Mal eon Webb was appointed chair - Man for the evening. Officers elected for the 'season were: President, Mil- ton Webb; vice-pres., Earl Wein; secyatreas, Harry Hayter; Reporter Raymond Wein; It was decided to enter the Iii" eitain Ontario Athletic Association. As the Dashwood Rink is not available for home games (no frozen water), the boys will probably plaiy! en Exeter again this season. Since a keen sporting interest in hoc- key is wrought by the • Club, it ex- pects the support of the Dashwood fans in victory or in. defeat. DIED IN LONDON Mr. Horatio T. N. Reynolds! 'wale lived for many years at Sarepto, in Hay Township, but who for the pa. L 112 years has beenresiding"� -Lorn don, passed away at 1iis r�omre fn that city after a short 3P- holds was 82 ea. mess. Mr. Rey - well knot' -e • ,'oar:s of age and was ' *. .n as a grass seed produe- : l 1, ; ie was a member of Robinson • -Memorial United Church in London. Surviving besides his •wil'e whose maiden name was -Suss d. Adams,are two sisters of the States, The re- mains were brought to Exeter for in- terment: Mr. Reeteo'lcls was widely known throughout this district. ' .100Y,A MOLD New Hamblen s grana old lady, r yt anti.l'ket p3lves pale.. Also for sale a �,t•-• Illeather insurance .Co! A r'" abe-1vlarcoxrl fat tery Radio, .;w ,gas washing itaheehine, Beattie. "-�M< c rice Masse, M. 98 r 24, Zurich Liv estock shipment- • every Tuesday. OF WOODSTOCI THE .AIL M " ;. 1 - i-'iiausr, ERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN Mr ( UAL COMPANY DOING BUST' 4 - ,. OF' THIS KIND IN ONT �iQSS mount of Insurance e' A>c�IO •" December 31st, c ' Risk on $73,699,2' 1946 Total Cash hi P ,34,00 $44' Mata!: and Bonds. Rates 4,118.39 1E. F. en Application KLOPP -ZURICH Al AGENT Farn For Sale Consisting of 175 acre farm, loc- ated S. B. Stanley Twp., 1?s miles west of Hillsgreen. Good bank 'barn brick house, Hydro and running wat- er in house and barn, good fences and well drained, other good out- buildings. A fine location. For further particulars apply to Sainuc'l McBride, R. R. 1, Zurich. RAG RUGS and Ao Dealer in Lightning Rods bidi • er ;old all kind$ of ,ire l,nburanc.e uilt CARPETS 1 Thursday, December 16th, 1948 PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF HAY " The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the' Townsnhip of Hay will be held in the ' TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONT., on MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1948 The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from lto 2 p,m, to receive Nominations for one Reeve and four Councillors for the Ye.'r 1949, also for three Hay Township Sc'h'ool Area Trustees for the years 1949. and 1950, When a proposed Candidate is not present, his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence satisfactory to the Returning' Officer that he consents to be so nominated. A meeting of the Electors will be held in the Township Hall, Zurich, at 2 ,p.m,, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1948 To hear proposed Candidates, and in case more than the required number of candidates .to fill the office are nominated, and a vote demanded, A Poll will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd' 1949 From 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m., at the following places: Poll Polling Place L School House No, x School House No. 14 3. Zurich Town Hall 4. Zurich Town Hall 5. School House No. 12 6. Earl Guenther Block 7. School House No. 3 8, Jas. Masse Residence Dated at Zurich, Ont. December 6th, 1948. D.R.O. Wesley Coleman Wm. R. Bell LeRoy O'Brien Albert Hess Hilton Truemner Clayton Pfile Jas McAllister Fred Ducharme ,Poll Clerk Albert Shirray Hugh McEwen Ervin Schilbe Bruce J. Ktopp Ed. J. Stine Rhein. Miller Garnet Jacobe Ed. Lorrrveau H. W. BRO'XENSHIRE, Returning Officer. enalesee seuebtw FOUR MOST NOURISHING sf::;a4 ECONOMICAL •a BREAKFAST fak2,14:. 1!_ ZURICH PUBLIC LIBRARY At Westlake Furniture Store Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday 200 new books of the Huron Countiy Travelling Library have just arrived Among them, are: No Trumpet Before Him. -White The Building of Jalna -De La Ruche The Case of the Smoking Chimney -Gardner Death comes as The End. "-Christie The Ledgai' of Lying Dog, eWeekly Tiendl'a Tail -Royal Mounted .Police Stoddard H• ow Green Was My Father -Dodge Voices I Like •• -Major Bowes The Royal Adventures R. Haliburton Whits Caps - Story of Nursir' -Robinson 1NJUlaS SEAMAN O'oderich - George Ruth, 22, o""f Hepworth, a member' of the cites of the S.S. •Superior, is in the hospital, suffering with a fractured skull re- ceived when he fell backward into the hold of the Vessel about 10 a.m. Saturday. He Was covering the hat- ches at the time and fell ream the middle deck a distance or 10 feet, landing on his head. MARKED GOLDEN WEDDING The home of Mr. and A'Irs. Evelyn Broderick, of Exeter, and former re- sidents of the Parr Line, Hay Twp. was the scene of a very happy Da' Mrs. Bei•Were `%uib'r'i' `on December casion, when their children, grand- , gg grand -]0th, obit:Viedl 11.fer 100th birthday children and great grandchildren alniiversM, 'rind 'as far as is known gathered to honor and help them cel - is New Blinilii.11g's first centenarian. ebrate their golden wedding anniv-. The evdlit "Was Observed "at her home ersary. To mark the occasion a three with her t$hite children, Dr. 1). A. tier wedding cake centred the a d cable, Zuibili g tit]?hilar nlphia, Mr. Halon tastefully decorated in g of •Ltihdon, who is the manager of Serving wer fsur 'gran fiat g to r. the local "Lac Mac Clothing' branch Following t z ib ui ieh, ' •and who has a cottage in ' ago Mr and Mrs Broderick, the latter 1)ucharnie's Grove, near St. Joseph, being Emma Greb, resided near and Miss M. T. Zurbrigg, who has Dashwood and also farmed on the w been taking 'tender tare of her moth- Parr Line, Hay, for a number of • el hercleaning yetis inclady ,.l'I years before moving, to Exeter about 2 - fifteen years ago. The family to HEAR. Y ��! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! TO `WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CHRISTMAS is only a short time away. Are You prepared for Christmas? We suggest to you to visit our Store and let us show you Articles in Footwear which make an IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Such as House Slippers for Men, Women and Children. Diamond Socks for Men. 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