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ZURICH HERALD
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Thursday, Feibruary .144th, 1949
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
Oscai.-Riopp.
LiCENSED AUCTIONEER
*ill sell Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
•Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
Specializing in Farm and Pure
Bred Livestock Sales
Pli4ONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETERINARIAN
IN. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Dc e with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ftone-96 ZURICH
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column
NOTICE.
Specials on Permanents beginning
Feb. 18th to March 4th:
Countess reduced to $2.50
Glowave reduced to $3,50
Eugene reduced to $5,50
Life Oil reduced to $6.50
Maohineless reduced to $4.50 - $5.50
BEAUTY SHOPPE
BUTCI--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
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yrillgbint & Son
DOREEN'S
NEUHAUSERT
3A WHITE LEGHORNS
Two Pure strains -Tom Barron and
Creighton Bros. Rugged type of
Leghorn capable of standing up
under long periods of heavy laying,
$15.00 per hundred, Pullets $32.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
London, Ont.
PRODUCE
Bilverwond
DAIRIES
COCKERELS FOR MARCH
Cockerels available throughout
March -All heavies 5c; light hybrid
3c; all light cockerels 2c.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
London, Ont.
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
Our
AUTOMATIC .
EGG GRADER
INCOME TAX
BOOKKEEPING, ETC.
1948 Income Tax Forms Available
Phone for Appointment.
Hensall 88 r 16. Dublin 14 r 12
Thos. D. Wren,
Cromarty, R. R. No. 1.
FOR QUICK SALE
A large size Quebec Heater, apply
to -Ted. Leibold, Phone 81-7.
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Cm
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LOCAL NkW
Mrs, Albert Clausius spent t day
in London last week.
Miss Martha 'Heideman, is nursing
for some time in the Clinton Hospital
Mr and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon and
little son Ross, of •St, 'Thomas, visit-
ed with the former's mother, Mrs.
M. MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman
and son Robert of Galt, were Sunday
visitors at the homes of their par-
ents in the village.
Mr, and Mrs Anthony Regier of
Detroit were week -end visitors with
relatives here. They were over at-
tending the wedding of the former's
niece, at Blake.
Mr and Mrs Alphonse Geromette
of Detroit, (bridal couple) spent a
few days •at the Mine of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gero-
mette, Goshen line south.
Mrs. Elizabeth Weber has return-
ed after spending several enjoyable
weeks with relatives and friends in
Detroit and other places of interest,
in Michigan.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
An energetic woman in Zurich
and Dashwood for profitable work as
Avon Prodncts Representative. Please
write Mrs. M. E. Stock, 5511-4
Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ontario.
Your Horne Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for .delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi,
service. Egg
department in
tient accurate
and Poultry
FOR SALE
A Baker Pumper windmill,
oiling, A-1 condition, erected June
1940. -Noah Gingerich, Phone Hen -
sail 98 r 3.
BREAD
• on the table
Mrs. Herb Becker of New Dundee.
is visiting at the .home of Mrs. Hen-
ry Brown, also visiting with other re-
latives in this vicinity. She being a
sister to the late Mr. H. Brown.
ness.
Returned from Hospital
The many friends of Mr. Arthur
Heist who had received an eye Injury
at a hockey game, has returned from
London .Hospital .and is getting a-
long real well.
Had Sueeetsful Program
On Tuesday evening the members
of three Farm 'Forums of Hay Town-
ship treated a full house to the doors
of the Zurich Town Hall, with a
splendid home talent program. Mr.
Wm. Davidson welcomed the audien-
ce for their presence and with cap-.
able words tailed. on ,Mr. Elgin Mc-
Kinley to be •chairman for the even
ing, this being done in an able man-
ner. Readings were given by Mrs.
Elroy Desjardine and Mrs. Carl
Oestreicher. Pussy Cat song roused
much laughter, along 'with duets,
plays, etc., kept the audience wide
awake, as every one took their part
well. Mr. Bert Klopp introduced Mr
Galander of London, who spoke on
"Rule Area Leadership." To put into
practice the Golden Rule, "Do Unto
Others as You Would Like Them to
the
'eat is ready!
No meal is complete without plent}
of delicious wholesome bread. Anc
TASTY -NU tests good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice s
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today -star
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 Bakay
• PHONE 100 - 77,tmliet-Y
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Skinny en, w men
gain 5,10,1
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a thrllli Bony limbs all out; ugly hollows
All up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses halt-
etarved, sickly "bean -pole" look. Thoueeads of
girls, women, men, who never could gain before.
are new proud of shapely, healthy -looking bodies.
They thank the special vigor -building, flesh -building
tonic, Ostrex. Its tonics, stimulants invigorators,
iron, vitamin Bs, calcium, enrich bibod, improve
appetite and digestion so food gives you more
strength and nourishment; put flesh on baro bones.
Don't tear getting too fat. Stop when you've eileea
the 5. 10, 15 or 20 lbs, you need for normal weight.
Costs little. New "get aoquainted" size 00311 600.
Try Janus Carex Tonle Tablets for new vigor
sae added pounds% this very day. At all druggists.
BINGO
and DANCE
Will be held in
St. Peter's Parish Hall
FRENCH SETTLEMENT
.• On7 •
Monday, February 28th.
At
15 8 p.m.
do Unto You." Mr. Carl Oestrelch-
ARGAINS.
THE GENERAL SALE IS NOW OVER,
But you are still 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 9 5 c
Child's Booties as low as 25c
Etc.
Etc.
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er moved a vote of thanks, followed
tonilf"*20.F-PJ
sin ts
MM.°.
Etc
Use
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
Mite - Shellacs - Varnishes, - Etc.
SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE
Beaty Washing Machines - Stoves - Furnaces
Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios
Plumbing - Heating - Tinsmithing-
OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY
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MAIN ST, HARDWARE STORE
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With: Maurice, Slim, Dusty. Cr --4"0-7-4111- -,----- •----•• • ,. • • - .
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by a hearty clapping of hands. The
concert closed by singing the Nation- Lucky,7yand Canada's No. 1 Cow-
boy:
al Anthem, with Miss Belva Truem-•
self,. ,.iter accompanying at theEARL piano. .
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Refreshment i SHEYWOOD
Served. Admiss,•::n 50c
EVERYBODY WELCOME
FARMERS!
ELMIRA FERTILIZER, for
mediate deliveries. Also sand
gravel. -Harry McAdams, Phore
82 r 5, Zurich, Ont. pt4-2
Had BirthdayParty
A very pleasant evening was spent
Thursday eve. at the home' of PiIr.
Emily Fuss, when some neighbours
and relatives gathered at her.. home
to honor her,on her eightieth birth-
day. Mrs. Fuss was taken by sw-
im- prize, when the party entered her
and home. Much laughter was realized,
in •opening the gifts, which were a
vari( ty of food, as well as a gold
Ladies' Aid •cf St., iPeter's Lutheran
The
filled brooch from the group.
Church of whom she was, a member,
also presented her with a leather
hand bag. Mrs. Fuss i'eplied with
many thanks for all their kindness
in remembering her with their pres-
ence as well as the gifts which hail
been presented to her. A delightful
social evening was enjoyed by all.
As she is of a joval personality, and
FOR QUICK SALE plea,ant to every 4.fle she comes-- in
contact 'with, a splendid neighbour,
WOOD •-•-• We have GOO cords of and a strong' believer in the "Golden
12 -inch wood for immediate sale. - Rule" "Do unto others as you would
F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ltd., Zurich like others to do unto you." A de-
licious luncheon wes served. The
clock had ticked ta.the time for the
guests to leave for their homes. A-
nwng many more "best wishes." with
health and birthdayv, and good night,
when another evening in fine spirit
was enjoyed.
INSULATION
\Protect your home against cold and
heat by Rock Wool Insulation. Blow-
in -method used. For information
contact Everett Haist, District •Rep-
resentative, Phone 160, Dashwood.
RAG RUGS and CARPETS
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
•0. OF THIS XTND IN ONTARIO ..
.16.mourtf of Insurance at Risk on
December 81st, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rates on Application
IE. F. KLOPP--ZURICH
AGENT
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
$tr0-1 kin -.1s of FilT, Inv,IrnrIcc
On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order - Seth 0, Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128,
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Contra ct
ct
arley
WE ARE AGAIN
CONTRACTING
BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING
COMPANY.
IF INTERESTED, GET IN TOUCH
WITH US
Geo. T. Mickle and Sons
Phone 103 Nights 13=1
HENSALL - ONTARIO
surasuretravannamstaleadr.m..m.armasnolenrears.7.7,1.3
General bora
ETRE, AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICK -NESS and ACCIDENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
Representing well known Canadian
Companies
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion,
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Women's Institute
Mrs. T, Meyers opened her home
for the meeting of the Zurich W. I.
on the evening of February 8th.Mrs
lki.ilton McAdams as chairlady, asked
EUCHRE PARTY
At
Town Hall, Zurich
011
Friday, February 25th.
At 8.30 pm,.
• • • Sponsored by
ZURICH LIBRARY BOARD
Entire Proceeds will go towards
Purchase ,of New Books,
• Admission 5fle.
Free L ch
BINGO! BINGO!
Will be held in the
Town all, Zurich
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Tuesday, March 1st
. . .At 8,00 P.m.
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10 • Regular Games with Admission.
Extra Games, - Share the Wealth
$10,00 ,Jack Pot for the Lucky
Winner
Entire:.Proceeds for Arena Fund
Admission - 50 Cents
HONEY FOR SALE
A limited quantity of mixed Hon-
.
ey for sale, $1-00 for an 8 -lb. pith,
the ladies • to sing the Institute Ode
while it lasts.
and repeat the Lord's Prayer in un-
ison. A short sing song followed ac-
companied by Mrs. Ed. Stelek who
was the pianist for the evening, Mrs
Herb Neeb gave a very intere.ting
paper on famous characters born in
February. Guests, .of the tevening
were Misses Delores and Betty Alli-
son who favoured with two, piano
sblos, A humorous reading "Watch-
ing the Sparker" by Mrs. Harry Rose
caused much -merriment. "Let Me
call you Sweetheart" was sung as a
duet by Mrs- Rose and Mrs. Ivan
Willert, The Institute is gathering
historical information of our com-
munity which •will be used in the
forming of a Lord Tweedsmuir scrap
book. Mrs. O'Dwyer hall written
the history of the local St. Boniface !tended the annual meeting of t„ 1'. I
Roman Catholic Church, and in het I et G. A. in the King Edward Hotel,
J. Habcrer & Sons, Lunen.
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FOUND
In Zurich a bunch of 'Yale lock
keys, three on ring, Owner can hare
same at Herald Office by paying this
adv.
Federation News
Both Tom Pryde and John Hanna
our Provincial members of parliam-
ent have promised strong support in
preventing the manufactures, of mar-
gerine in copying the color and ap-
pearance of butter.
C. R. Coultes,•Belgrave, Shrum '
Hallahan, Blyth; Bertram IClopp,
Zurich and W. V. Roy, Clinton, at -
absence this was read ;by 11•Irs. David Toronto, on Saturday, Feb.
Meye.rs. Mrs. Leonel. lang
19th
PHONE 213
• . is a wonderful dessert
You'll make it again and again and, of course with
Purity Flour. So scrumptious, such a tangy sweetness
atop a feathery cake... and per sening so economical.
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Eirst-Melt butler in 7 Or 8 inch square baking dish, add brown
sugar and spread the mixture evenly over the boilom of the
dish. Pare and core apples and cut eoch one in sections length.
wise, Set in rows in the buttoreugar tnixture. Place a cherry in
each coiner and one in Ilse middle.
RDIVerinean.Seleenl
3 tablespoons butler
0/4 cup brown sugar
3 or 4 medium sized
apples
5 red or green cherries
1/4 cup shortening
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
extract
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking
powder
2 cups sifted Purity
Flour
1 cup milk hal as is or with a sweet sauce, or serve cold with whippe cream.
Best for alt your baking ... that's Purity Flour. 'Women
'who bake and bake depend on Purity for uniform
results. It's the flour that's milled from Canada's fine hard
wheat and sold everywhere.
YOU N630 ONLY ONE FLOUR
Now -.Crean shortening, add Yr:lento, Gradually add sugar and
blend well together. Add well -beaten egg. MN Purity Flour,
baking powder and salt and sift together 3 or 4 times, then add
alternately with the milk. Pour this batter over the apples in baking
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Invert to serve. Remove from the dish as soon as baked. Servo
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Man., Calgary, Alia,, Vancouver, B.C.
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Church; Mrs. Hey gave a verbal at- "Food in sales Clothing," was the .the men of his age congratulated the T. B. test of cattle in the Co
count of the local In•stitute :from its tot& for discussion at Farm Forums I him, Said the old fellow "that's unty. This work was begun last
formation in 1914 to the present on Monday eve. Feb. 7th. Forums de 'nothing, If a man raises good stuff be week, when tem. men arrived in Clin-
day, The Allison Sisters at this time cided that advertising of food pro- has no trouble to get rid of it." ton on Feb. 14, to actually conutence
favoured us with a piano duet. This ducts was in the best interests of the' After repeated attempts, our Fed- , work on the project. Any farmers
brought the program to. a close . and pr•iduccr, but fundamental is theleral member or Parliament, 11•Ir, W. ' anxious to have their herds tested at
a business, session followed, led by producing of a quality product.' H. Golding' has finally been able to an early date should make applicat-
Successor to Hess Insurance Ageney, the president, Mrs, Roehe. A delic- 11:ghway East Forum in Huron ttd1, ' convince the Vetorinary Bit 1(11 of ion to Dr. Childs, The Veterinary
J. W, H ABERER lions lunch was served by the Cern-, of- a man who raised a large family, the Pominion D'pt, of Agrienlittr( , Director General, Health of Animal
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the 'history of St. Peter's Lutheran ity Fair" at 10 am.
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