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Zurich Herald, 1949-06-09, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD ZURICH HERALD Authorized as secpnd class mail, Poet Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINF.S CARDS JOHN WARD iiropractor and Optometrist Main St., Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday. Phone 348 ' LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, Oscar Klopp LICENSED AUCTIONEER Y , 'lf'811 well Anything, Anytime, Any- where. Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67 Zurich Central ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer -Specializing In - Farm and Purebred Livestock Sales "Service That Satisfies" Phone 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER rams Reasonable, Satissacti•on Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone -ich 92r7. VETERI.NARIA.N pre W. B. COXON, B. VETERINARY SjRGEO Mee with Residence, Male Street, Opposite Drug Store. ,• _ -9 6 ZURICH BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT 11JlAi�TENDERS WANTED � �'�0 WI,R,ING OF SCHOOL ou with the ' rhe Ra(y Township .School Area Let Us Supply is aa9ling for tenders for wiring •of S o , ay, scoot mg o •: •p ons g eii a pitted by the H.E.P: C:; ' and Motions of :the trustees. These may. -1te seen ':at the Secretary's `-Office: -Tenders to' state types of fixturs that will be'supplied, etc. All tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by June 14th, 1949. (All work to pass inspection.) e H.W. BROIKENSHIRE, e Tress. Hay Township School • ' Area. Zurich, Ont. Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. MAID WANTED Girl for Booth and Housework with good personality; good wages, etc. Apply to 13. A. Service Station, at Grand Bend. Phone Dashwood 50r5. FOR SALE A Clare Jewel Cook Stove, has 20 -inch oven, reservoir, all wthite Cenamel, 2 years old, very good con- dition.—Leo Corriveau, Phone 83 r 11, ; Zurich. —PERSONAL— SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain '5 to 1tS' lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double re- sults; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "Get' acquainted" size only 60c '—All Druggists. 'io rict. CUSTOM FLOWING, Dining and Corn Planting. Reasonable. Phone Dashwood 35 r 2. FOR SALE 2 Yorkshire Sows due July 20th. Apply to Wesley McBride, Varna, Phone •Hensall 87 r 121. FOR SALE Kitchen 'cook stove $8.00. :Also 5 -tube Spartan Radio oamplete ;with Battery --Phone 88 r 2, Zurich. c • TENDERS WANTED FOR DECORATING SCHOOL The Hay Township School Area' is calling for tenders for painting and decorating the following Schools: Separate quotations for each school asked for. 1. S.S. No. 4 Hay—Interior painting 2coats , and papering. 2. S.S. No. 12 Hay -Outside, one coat and. sills two coats. Interior papering and painting. 2 coats. 3. ',SS. No.'' 10 Hay—Inside 2 coats of paint:. , ., • Colours: Ceiling flat . white; walls cream; .base, .buff. Tenders to •Ibe in the hands of the Secy. by "Tuesday June 14th, 1949 H. W. BROIKFNSHIRE, Sec. Treas. Hay Township School Area. Zurich, Ont. very Choice of Fresh and..:PF:' S iN 4 H d' t 1 ,d Meats,; Bolognas, Sausage.. Etc., always . on hand gush in Electric :Refrigeration. Highest CashPrices; for Wool, Hides and Skins E. Yu• tut & Son 44.4 PRODUCE Silverwood: ` DAIRIES Cash Market for Create, Eggs and Poultry • Have Your Eggs Graded on •-our AUTOMATIC ; i 1 EGG GRADER LeRoy0O'Brielf,• aHieb Phone 101 5•1 Zurich : Cramer Your Home Market fpr, ,Cream Eggs and Poultry -lihest Cash Prices paid plus prcaziiutn• far deliveredcrearta We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. ' 'Egg and Poultry ` departrnent in charge of Mr. T. Nleyets. Chas.-Minshall, l Proprietor INSURANCE • Western Farmers' Mutual Weather insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK '.t*HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OP THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .. .fount of Insurance at Risk on December 31s+, 1946 $73,699,236.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds. $444,115.39 Rate:, on�yApplicatiio�n�j (� 'E. F. KLOPP–ZURICH AGENT Also Dealer in Lightning Rods d all kinds of Fire Insurance FOR SALE .6 -ft. cut International Mower, nearly naw. Apply: Phone 96 r 12 'Zurich. rt ':+ i ,-fitirk;QR SALE Ovenette er . st class condition, used only one season, two plate with a small oven suitable for summer cot- tage. May be seen at Herald Office or phone 98 r 13, Zurich. RAG RUGS and 'CARPETS' On' a ,New Modern Loom, Made to Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich, Ont.. :Phone 128. General Insurance FIRE,'`AUTOMOB1T,1 LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, %OS?t rALIZATION, " ALL 'LINES EXCEPT LIFE,. Representing well known Canadian yl' ..om • pismles Rates gladly quoted without obligat- " Successor to Hess Insurance Agenee • J. W. HABERER Phone 161 Zurich. Ont. HYMENEAL • Drysdale — Woodiwisa Helen Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Woodiwiss, Chatham,. became the bride laf John William Drysdale, Hensel!, at a pretty cerem- ony for which Rev. Robert Hicks of- ficiated at his home on Grosvenor st, London. Miss Edna Horton of London, and Douglas 'Pryde, Exeter, attended the couple. The bride was (rocked in a pale green noir taffeta with elbow length sleeves. Mitis Horton chose a navy taffeta dress with pink accessor- ies and a gardenia corsage. Fallow- ing a reception at the knotty Pine Inn the couple left on a wedding trip by motor to the U.S.A.. On their return they will reside in Hensel'. THREE ATTENDANTS FOR EUL1ENE BEDARD [n . a lovely setting of lilacs and tulips, at St. il'eter'a Church, St. Joe- eph, Eulene Mary, daughter sof Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard, became the bride of James Francis Ryder, son of 141r and Mn, Dan Rader, Lucan• The ceremony was performed by 'Rev. Father Bordeau, LOCAL N E Mr, Nicholas Deichert of Detroit, is visiting with his relatives in town. Miss Meda Surerus sof the Tor- onto teaching staff spent the week- end at her, home here. Mrs. Menn'o Oesch spent the we- ek -end at the home oaf her mother, near Kincardine. Rev. R. J. Peters, of 'Winthrop, the C.C.P. candidate of the .present Fed- eral election, was in town Tuesday.,, Mrs. Chas. Minshall and children are visiting with relatives and friends at Ingersoll this week, Miss Betty Etue spent the 'week- end •at the home of her grandma's Mrs. Wilds at Bayfield. Mr. Charles Fritz and ,'son Waris, Mr. Earl Thiel and brother. Louis, spent the, weekeend in the Parry Sound District. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch of Elmira attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Mr. Andrew F. Hess last Thursday. Miss Jean Krueger, newly gradu- ated nurse from Victoria Hospital, London, Menjoyed a visit with her par- ents, r and Mrs Herb Krueger. .Mr and Mrs • Clarence Farwell have moved their effects into the apartm- ent vacated by Mr. •and Mrs Laird Thiel, in the Miller home. Mrs. Andrew F. Hess, accompan- ied her sons and 'family, Mr. • end Mrs.Quiinby Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess to their home in Toronto where she will be for .some time. • Mrs. Miaude Ross and sister, Mrs. Richard Damrow ' of Kindy, Mich., are 'enjoying a visit'at the homes' of their nieces and nephews; Mr. and Mrs, Urban Pfile 14th Con., and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Greb. Mr and MrsGordon Manson of Dundas, Mr and Mrs. Aaron Weber of Sebringville and son Rennie of Chicago, Ill., enjoyed a visit at the home of Mrs. Mary Manson and Mr and Mrs Newell Geiger onSunday. Mr and Mrs Thos. Meyers motored to Formosa on Sunday to visit with their cousin, Mr and Mrs. Litt, also called on Mr and Mr. E. M. Daggs in Teeswrater who were very much pleased to see them. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gingerich, who - spent the College year at Harrison- burg, Virginia, have returned to the home of the former's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, Goshen line south far the summer months. Mrs. Kenneth Breakey and Miss Helve Truemner 'favoured the audi- ence in the Sunday morning service at the Evangelical U. Church with an inspiring eluett which was. Well rendered. M2s.'Miltolit'Desch presid- ed set: the; piano • eec fhb' annual- becoration and Mem- orial Service at the cemetery of the Evangelical U.B. Church on the Bronson line will be held on Sunday afternoon, June 11etli. Thi3 service this year will be featured by the as- eistence of the Salvation Army. Band in-comphny with':'Captain F. W, Brightwell, London, " as guest spea- ker. • Attended Conventitn Dr and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer atten- 'ded the Medical Convention held in 'London last week. • The Doctor at - 'tending the Convention while the ladies were .socially entertained.' Mrs. A. Carter of Detroit spent •several days the beginning of this 'week at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist. • The bride, given in marriage by her FOR SALE A wooden *punter and shelves in. good condition for store purposes.-- Applsi to Ervin Schilbe, Phone 75. NOTICE SALE BY TENDER The Hay Township .School Area is offering for sale the School Building U.S.S. No. 13, Hay, located four miles east of Dashwood, on Highway No. 83, Tenders call for complete removal of foundation, walls and floor, and all rubbish resulting from the de- molition. Marked the que f o r $150.Q0 to accompany tender. OR Land and Building could be sold and building re•nnodehed for a dwelling.• Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary bly June 14th, 1949. Bruce Tuckey, chairman, Exeter, Ont., R.R. 3. H. W. Brokenshire, Sec-Treas., Hay Township School Area, Zurich, Ont. Gee Station Nearing Completion. The new Imperial gas station that has, been erected last fall and this spring at the north-east corner at ,St. Joseph, is nearing completion. And Sts owner,' IVIr: 'Hector Forcier, is to be congratulated for the fine setup and service garage he is .est- eblishinge All the very latest equip- ment which will enable him to sive the very 'best• and .prompt service. He also handles the Imperial 'products, and should receive a large portion of the. community as well as tourees. trade. Mr. Fortier and family have come • ,from. Windsor , and will make good citizens, 'end1••' are well worthy of your patronage. Give the Imper- , sal Service Station at the corner of St. Joseph a call next time you are ;down • that •way!, : .. trains of bridal music played by her sister, Mary Ann • Bedard. The bride's, •floor - length gown was of white embussed satin styled with sheer Nylon yoke, trimmed with pearl studded' French lace, fitted bodice, lily point,! sleeves and tiny buttons up the'`baek to,a high neck- line, her semi -hoop skirt was caught with small bows to show a lace rut- ted petticoat. Her veil was of white embz,tadered•net falling from a bead- ed tiara to the floor. She wore the groom's gift, a rhinestone necklace with matching earrings. American Beatty roses formed her arm boupuet Edna, Bedard was her sister's maid of honor, gowned hi embroidered blue taffeta,matching headdress and shoul- der -length veil. She carried Johanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid, Donna Marie Ryder, sister of the groom, chose shell pink net over taffeta, a pink braided headdress and matching• shoulder letigtjt ' veil. Her bouquet was pink anti;„yellow snapdragons,Tho little fluwer •girl in floor -length white net and veil was Theresa Corriveau, the bride's niece. She carried a bas- ket of spring flowers. Vincent Ryder and Clement Bedard were grooms- men and the .ushers were Jack •Skel- lett and Nelson Bedard. During the 'Nuptial Mass, the Misses Corriveau sang. Following the ceremony a din- ner was served at the Dominion Ho- tel, Zurich. In the evening a recept- ion was held at the home of the bride's parents. For the wedding trip biyl motor to Niagara Falls and Bute-; also,the bride wore a wine gar;bardine suit with black aece isorins and a tor•' Fase of white gardenias, Mr. and Mr:: father, entered the church to the , Ryder will reside in London. -BREAD on the table the . meal is ready! No meal is complete without plenty of ,delicious wholesome bread. Ano 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 ever; meal. ` Get your TASTY -NU Brest at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your local Grocers. Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 -- ZURICH ; �4 5 �'e • • kll if every -in were his Thursday, June 9th, 1949 Fiero rheioliGNIM lef4Rr' DRI RELIANCE PRODUCTS roil. CAN'Reir ;oN RELllt veer Paints Se Varnishes 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 Flite - Shellacs - Varnishes, - . Etc. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE Beaty Washing Machines - Stoves - Furnaces Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios Plumbing - Heating - Tinsrnithing OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY Datars ac. O'Brien MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE PHONE 213 2 2 s Y 0 2 1 t i �':YQr” � ' �:.ry- �-��.✓,.:,— --w-�v� -,•y ter.- �� s. ,q SUPPOSE ou had to catt cash around to pay Pretty risl business: Hard on shoe leather, too. • . IR You don't ,tto it that way, of course. Like everybody . else with a :'bank account —there are seven million of them -- you simply get out your pen, write cheques • And leave all the bookkeeping to. your bank. That's the modern way ... easy, simple, safe. Handling and recording your chequing transactions is an important job. Your bank must do it right — or a competing bank will. You'll see to that! Suppose there were no competition ... Could you expect the same efficiency, courtesy, eagerness to earn your goodwill? SPONSOR State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your hank account to the eye of the Mate official, ") B Y • YOUR BANK 0 yf f a 4 r 1 1 4 4 1 a q a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 1 4 41 04 q 4 04 a 4 a a