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Plot Office Department, Utt iene.
BUSINES CARDS
JOHN WARD
(UPepractor and Optometrist
Main St., Exeter
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Open Every Weak Day Except o
Wednesday. Phone 34$
'LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar Klopp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Wilt .ell Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Irderpihones: 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, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETERINARIA.N
Dr, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Oce with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug ZURICR
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guTC�IERs
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
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Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
E. Yun ghlut & Son
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRlES
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Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
ZUlt
ut Your Want, For Sale
Found, Etc. Ado, in this l
Column.
strayed
NELJHAUSER _ . a
BARRED ROCKS
"Park" and "Lake "Wintheop" f
;rains. We have invested in good 1
reeding. Fast feathering; Plenty
f vigor, Great Layers . - SpIendid e
gg'size. Everything you want in a
hieken is here. Neuhauser Royals 18.
er hundred, Pullets 32. 3A !Matings t.
16. and,$29.
STARTED CHICKS
everal breeds in our brooders now. ',
,ome two weeks old. Cockerels av-' 31o
liable on certain dates. Beak your a
rder now.
Teuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St. t
London, Ont.
FOR SALE
A Baker Pumper windmill, self- t
riling, A-1 • condition, erected June
940.—Noah Gingeric'h, Phone Hen- t
all 98 r 3. •
WANTED
! To purchase a small wood box
Move. Apply to Doug. Robinson, R,
t. 1, Zurich. Phone Hensall 97 r 2.
FOUND i
A young black and tan hound dog .,
unto my place. Owner can 'C
have same :by paying expenses —
Phone 93 r 11, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A Queen ,Super Flame oil burner
Brooder Stove, 500 -chick capacity.
Elor quick sale.—Clarence Gascho,
Phone 97r9. p
WANTED
A number of cattle for winter
feed.—Phone 82 r S, Zurich, Harry
McAdams. p3
FOR QUICK SALE
Two Jersey Heifer Calves foe im-
mediate •sale. -Clarence Parke, Pho.
96 r 9.
FARMERS!
EILMIRA FERTILIZER, for im-
mediate deliveries. Also sand and
gravel. —Harry McAdams, Phone
82 . r 5, Zurich, Ont. pt4-2
' NOTICE
If you are interested, a 24 page
booklet will be sent to you with nner
obligation whatsoev, giving the
declaration of policy of the Progres-
sive Gonservative party as adopted
at the 1948 National Convetion at
Ottawa. Write to GLARE WEST-
COTT, Box 69, Seaferth.
FOR SALE
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager I
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
40 bushels of 5-X cedar shingles for
sale, also a six -octave piano ease
Organ.—Len Sararas, Phone 87r11.
INSULATION
(Protect your home against cold and
heat by Rock Wool Insulation. Blow-
in -method used. For information
contact Everett Hoist, District Rep-
resentative, Phone 160, Dashwood.
Your Home Market 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
Western Farmers' Mutnal
Weather Insurance Co.
OCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Stelek of Dash-
ed We're' visitors in town on Von -
y. -
Miss Gloria Dietz is spending a
if weeks with her sister, Mrs, Art
Haict at Grand Bend. .
Mr and Mrs Henry ,Sehihbe motor -
to
d to London on Monday• 'to spend
the day.
Mr and Mrs R. F. Stade called on
heir aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs P.
Kraft at Dashwood on Sunday.
Mr and Mxs Robert Giles and son.
Leslie of Rodney, were Sunday vis-
rs at the home of their sister, Mr
nd Mrs Allan Gascho.
Mrs Alex Aubin spent four days at
he home of her daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Dilmer Meidinger of the 14th
on cession.
Miss Margaret Rader, who is
at-
ridingtecollege at London, enjoyed
he week -end. at the home of her
parents, Mr'and Mrs Ted Rader on
he Goshen, line south.
Miss Veronica M`eidinger, accomp-
ani•ed by Mr Emmett Bannon of Kit-
chener spent the week -end at the
home of her parents ,Mr and Mrs
Alex. Meidinger.
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon
of Richmond Hill, and Mrs. Rose
Russell of Exeter, were Sunday vis -
tors at the home of the former's
mlather, Mrs. M. MacKinnon.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Gemming and
children of Rochester, N. Y., enjoyed
a few days at the home of their par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Wellington John-
ston. Also with other, relatives.
Mr and Mrs Fred Farwell, bridal
couple, spent several days t the
home of the former's parents', Mr
and Mrs. Pierce Farwell sof town and
rother, Mr and Mrs Louis Farwell
of Goshen line south.
Mr and Mrs Jack Reder and dad'-
hters of Leamington attended the
wedding of their brother Laird •Sohil-
be and visited with their .parents, Mr
and Mrs Henry Schilbe, have return-
ed home. Mr. Earl and Albert
Schilbe returned with their sister a
few days for a visit. The former, all
!elft by motor for a trip to Tampa,
Florida to visit friends, also take a
tour to see the beautiful .country.
Died at Port Arthur
Mr Ray Fisher received word that,
his aunt, Mrs Sangster of Port Ar-
thur formerly Ann Fisher, had pass-
ed away at the age of 83 years, she.
was a sister -of the late Oswald Fis-
her. Mrs. Sangster was well known
in the community, in former years
Her friends will feel carry to hear
Of her departure.
Women's. Institute.
The Zurich Wonxens' Institute held
its first meeting of the New Year at
the home of Mrs. Menno Oesch on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 113th. After
singing the Institute Ode and repeat-
ing the Lord's Prayer, we joined in
a sing -song -of old familiar songs.The
highlight of the evening was a vivid
and informative • address by Mrs.
Victor Dinnin on their recent trip
to Miami, Florida, f,l.lowed by mov-
ing pictures of the trip in natural
color. Theses proved of special in-
terest. Mrs. Oesch thanked Mrs. Din -
in on /behalf •of the ladies present,
and the business discussiort followed
led by the president, Mrs. Roache.
The roll •call was answered by "How
can I be a good citizen." At the
close of the business period the coip.-
mittee in charge served refreshments
-BREAD
on the table
the meal is ready!
Ido lineal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. Ant
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 Brear
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.
FOR QUICK SALE
• WOOD — We have 600 cords of
12 -inch wood for immediate sale. —
F. C. Kalbfieisch & Son, Ltd., Zurich
FOR SALE
Pure Bred Holstein Bull Calf from
a R.O.P. Dam with a strong 4%
test and from a strong 4% Sire.—
William Sparks, R.R. 3, Bayfield.
NOTICE
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Insurance Companies introduce
"Select" rating class in automobile
insurance in Ontario. In those cases
where there is no operator of the
automobile under twenty-five years
or over Seventy years of age re-
sident in the named insured's house-
hold or employed as a chauffer and
the automobile is not principally used
for business, "Select" rates apply.
Select basic rate $16
Farmer's Select $15.00
Protect yourself against the hazards
of winter driving.
J. W. HABERER, Agent
Office at Residence. Phone 161
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF. ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAT., 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
earl all kinds of Fire briar ire,'
Contract
Barley
RAG RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128.
WEDDING AT GODERICH
.. At a pretty wedding in the parson-
age of Vict;ria Street United' Church
•Goderich, Vivian Glenn, daughter of
M¢ and - Mrs George Glenn, -was mar-
ried to Laird Schilbe, son of Mr anti
Mrs Henry Schilbe, of Zurich, by
Rev. Lawrence H. Turner. The bride
wore a graceful gown of white satin.
The full skirt was inset with panel;
of lace. Hei• three-quarter length veil
fell from a ccrronet sof flowers. She
wore a gold locket, the gift of the {
groom, and carried roses, hyacinth
and fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Don-
na Dunlop of, Ripley, cousin of the
bride, ware sheer; a floral headdress
with short veil. Earl Schilbe, brother
of the groom, was best man. A
reception was held at the name of
the bride's parents. The •couple Wel- •
reside for the present in • Goderich,
WE ARE AGAIN CONTRACTING
BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING
COMPANY.
TF INTERESTED, RESTED, GET IN TOUCH
WITH tTS
Geo. T. Mickle sand Sons
!''hone 103 Nights '138
WEDDED AT LONDON
At St. Mary's Church, on Saturday
Rev. W. J. Dwyer, C.S.B., an uncle
oil the bride, united in marriage Mon-
ica Purtill, R. N., daughter of Me:,.
Purtill, Lasallette, arid the late Rob-
ert Purtill, to Fred Farwell, son of
Mr and Mrs Pierce Farwell of Zur-
ich. Mrs. Fred Wright was organist.
Dan C. Purtill gave his niece in mar-
riage. Her white satin gown was
styled with a net yoke and full skirt
extending to a train. A coronet, em-
broidered in seed pearls and beading,
ing, held her full length veil. She
carried •a prayer beok withstream-
ers knotted with rases. Miss Marg-
aret Donnelly attended the bride in
a blue satin gown with matching
flowered headdress, She carried yel-
low roses. Jim Purtill was grooms-
man A reception followed the cere
mony at the Catholic Culture Cent'•e
Later the couple left on a wedding
trip to the United States. For traye
sling the bride chose a wine dress
with gray fox -trimmed coat and grn
accessories. Mr and Mrs Fred Farwell
Tharsoax,, Febrimiy, .Doth,• Y9 t9"'�
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SCARFE'S ENDURABLE PAINTS
Easy to Apply - Hard Permanent Finish
• Also
THE .NEW ALMATEX PLASTIC PAINTS
For Floors, Cellar Steps and other hard-wearing
Surfaces
Flite - Shellacs - Varnishes, - Etc.
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$ SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE
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= Plumbing - Heating - Tinsmithing
OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY
Datars & (!i'Brien
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BARGAINS
THE GENERAL SALE IS NOW OVER,
But you are gill not too late to get for yourself
Articles of Footwear at as low a price you have
never before experienced.
VISIT US AND LOOK THEM OVER
Womens' Shoes as low as
95c
Child's Booties as low as 25c
Etc.
Etc. Etc
Oesch Shoe Store
IrSillMarier4911191EDTONIESellall
faints ec Varnishes
$ III1S tjltig
o'%0 'L11 .
PHONE 213
Nearly 40,000 cheques — worth
some two'rnillion dollars — covering
last year's Compulsory Savings Refund.
for 1942, are still unclaimed. They belong
to Canadians who have changed their
name or address, or both, since 1943, and
failed to notify the Government.
This year, cheques, which are going
begging—worth up to as much as
$15,000,000 —should be going out this
March to as many as 200,000 Canadians
for the return of 1943 and 1944 Re-
fundable Savings. But proper names or
addresses are lacking.
Do any of tbese refund cheques belong
10 you?
Have you changed your name or
address, or both, since 1943 and haven't
notified the Government? If so, we urge
you to fill in a Change of Address Card
and mail it as soon as you possibly can.
You'll find these cards at any Post Office.
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Zurich Branch: C. C. Mei"!ACHERN, Manager
11ensall 13ranch
WORKING W I - T H CANADIANS IN
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