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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-08-04, Page 5• ZURICH - ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD AUthorized as second class man, Post Office Department, Ottawa. ZURICH HERALD Thursday, August 4th, 1940 BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 355J 'LICENSED AUCTIONEERS LICENSED AUCTIONEER 111/71.11. sell 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 Werms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone .h_oich 92r7. VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. SURGN EO - Put You x Want, For Salt Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in thi* Column. SEED FOR SALE A quantity of Conseil Seed Wheat for sale. Cleaned and Treated. Ap- ply to Bob Peck, R.R. 1, Zurich, Phone Hengell, 96 r. 15. • STRAYED Onto Ines property Lot Pt. 19, Con 8, Hay Township, Babylon Line, 8 horses; two roans and one bay.--Wm.Neeb. FOR SALE Lakeview Lots for sale, at St. Joseph: Apply to Joseph Cantle, St Joseph. • WANTED Suffolk Breeding Ewes. Apply to Earl Burr, Phone 32 r 16, Dashwood FOR SALE A brand new IVIaxwell Electric washing machine for sale, very reas- onable.—Ross Johnston, at the.Dom- inion Hotel. -c FOR SALE 2 heifers to freshen soon, / Polled Angus, 1 Hereford. Also a Short - horned Bull 12 years old. Alt T. B. tested.—Alvin Gingerich, Phone 90 r 6. • -p FOR QUICK SALE 60 pigs, weaners •and stockers of various ages for sale. — Aaron E. Oestreicher, Phone 57 r 10, Dash- wood. • ' p RAG RUGS and CARPETS VETERINARY On a New Modern Loom, Made to ..• .... Mee with Residence, Main Street, Drug Store it Oppose Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich, eoe-96 zuwcn Ont. Phone 128. BUTCHERS ZurichsPopular MEAT MARKET 14•t Ue supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- d Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration, Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. Yungblut & Son PRODUCE • Silverwood DAIRIES Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded- on our • AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 Zurich Zurich Creamery 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' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. General Insurance FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, HOSPITALIZATION, ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE. Representing w,111 known Companies Rates gladly quoted without obligat- ion. Successor to Hess Insurance Agency J. W. H.ABERER Phone 161 Zurich, Ont. Canadian • THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE This is the season of Poliomyelitis but do you know that there are more than twice as many •deaths due to alcholisrm?, Prevention is the -scient- ific method of combating all diseas es including alcholism; that is why Temperance Education stresses the fact that Abstinence Pays! Drinking in moderation is not the solUtion to the liquor problem; it is the main cause of that problem. The moderate drinker is always a candid- ate for alcoholism, a total abstained never is. Scientists have =diets care- fully the effects of strong drink on the human body and here teamed that the old ideas we had about al- cohol :being a food and a stimulant were wrong. They have proved al- lt b d -u and a poison In the Pharmacological ,classification of poisons it is placed side by side with chloroform and ether and described as a narcotic poison. A Professor of Bio -Chemistry in the University Of Cambridge states that beer is the most harmful of alcoholic drinks even though the alcoholic con- tents per volume is from 3 to 9%. In the face of this scientific advice a Director of the Brewer's Society is responsible for the following state- ment: "We want to get the bees; drinking habit' instilled into thous- ands of young men who do not at peesent know the taste of bear," WHAT ARE YOU DOING '16 PRO- TECT YOUR BOY OR GIRL? IS YOTJR EXAMPLE SAFE FOR THEM TO FOLLOW? Sponsored by Huron County Temp. etance Federation. --Adv. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- T Amcg, OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- ! VAL COVPANY DOING BUSINESS .0 OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .. nount of Insurance at Risk on December 31tee 1946 $73,699,23.6.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bolide, $444,115.39 Rates on Application L • F. KLOPP—ZURICH AGENT 'Also Dealer'in Lightning Rodrt trod all kinds of Fire Insurance co o o ea ig Tr/ LOCAL itW Mr, H. K. Either of • Crediton was a. -caller in town, Monday. Mrs, Antionette Bourque of De,, trait is vacationing at tee Cantin home, St. Joseph. Mr and Mrs. John N. Cantin of Montreal, are speeding a few weeks holiday e in St. Joseph. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Swartz, Mrs. A Scharinuak, all of Detroit, spent a week with Mrs. Emily Fuss. Mr and Mrs Wee Mero and son Billy, spent Tuesday in London with Miss Bertin and Jerry Mireau. .Mr. Victor Hartman and friend re epending their vacation at the home of the former's pareine,. Mr and Mrs. Kuno Hartman. Mis Bertine Mero who 'spent the. week -end with Mr and Mrs William Mero. Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mero on Saturday was Mrs Joseph Corriveau, Sr. Mr. Walter Truss who it on the Bank Staff at Tweed, is holidayleg at present with the Thiel families. Mr. -and Mrs. Lee Oesch and fam- ily ef St. Catharines were holiday vis itors with relatives here -and at Hen - sell. Mrs. Frank Kane and twin daugh- ters of Montreal are visiting' with her mother, Mrs. 0. Suterus and other relatives. Messrs, -Paul and' Richard Jeffrey of Detroit were visiting with their mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte a few days last week. Mr. John Kochems of London, was a caller in town orte .day last week He was visiting with his sister, Mrs. Arthur Thompson near Brussels and was on his way to Sarnia. Civic Holiday passed off very qui- etly, in fact it was really dull in the Village as most of the people had gene to the Lakeside, te the races or otherwise out of to -n. Mr and Mrs Simon Bedard end daughter, Mr. August Bedard of Windsor were week -end visitors with the forme/es mother, Mrs. Joseph Bedard at St Joseph. Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and daughter Pauline attended the dram- atic scene from "Salute to Ganada" on the huge hillside 'theatre at the Myrtar's Shrine, near Midland; last week. Mr. Leonard Geromette, who is known as a 'productive farmer east •north of town, brought to our office a monster cucumber for so early in the year. In • fact it would feed a large family with salad if it were sliced up. And he advises us has a most wonderful crop of these big fellows. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Schilbe re- turned home last Friday from their Northern trip, also called at Edge - wood Park, Guelph, wliere they met, their daughter Shiela and her friend Mary Jane Howald, who returned Mese with them after a lovely two weeks stay at the Lutheran Girls' Camp. Rev. Father Lucier and Mr. Law- rence Bedard motored to Midlard Shrine on Thursday to attend the thee -day Pageant "A Salute to Can- ada" written by Rev. Daniel Lord S. J., it was based on Mr. Jury's find- ings around the former Jesuit Mission This was very educational to see and to learn of how our forefathers scar- ificed their own lives that we may have Christianity and freedom in OUT. dear beloved country. The Guenther Transport buss also conveyed two loads of pilgrims who enjoyed the lovely, drive to this place of worship OBITUARY Late Mr-. C. Finkbeiner Miss Catherine Finkbeiner, 64 died at her home in Dashwood, on Thurs- day, July '28th, after an illness of some time. She had sung in the chef/ of the Evangelical U. B. church for 45 years. One sister, Mrs. Reuben Goetz, Dashwood, survives. The re:. mainrested in the Hoffman Funeral Home until Saturday morning, and then at her home where a brief -sur vice was held Sunday, followed by Services at 2.45 in the Evangelical Chureh. Rev. J. H. Getz officiated, and was assisted by Rev. H. E. Role pell of Zurich, who also was a form. er pester of deceased. Interment was in Crediton cemetery. HOME -WRECKERS BEWARE! Does a child have the right to sae an outsider who breaks up his home': For the full story on how severe', states have given children new see - id equality, read "The Rights of the Wronged Child," in The American Weekly, groat magazine with this Sunday's (August 7th) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. BLAKE Mr and Mrs Edmund Oesch were ;visited with friends from Milyeeton. Mr e Rudy Oesch returned to her home during the week -end with re- latives from Toronto, where she had an operation in the Hospital, a few weeks ago. Her many friends hopestanding frau Stratford Colleseate in a little while she will be real well:Institution, He began as an office again. hey, and has risen steadily. During Mr enri Mrs Lloyd Jeffrey and Aa. the Second World War he served with nes of. Windsor are holidaying at he home of • Leon Jeffrey. GETS GOOD PROMOTION Charles Carr, former chief clerk of the Swift Canada Co. Ltd., Stratford has been promoted to be travelling auditor for the Swift Co., dairy and poultry plants in the U.S.A.'He will make his headquarters at Chicago,111. and will leave shortly for that place. Choice of a Stratford Mall tor this important post is a distinct honor, ac- cording to W. D. Sinclair, manager of the Stratford plant, who made the official announcement, "to be chosen by our Chicago people for this par- ticular work speaks highly -of the calibre a man Mr. Carr is" he said. Mr. Carr is the second man from the Stratford branch to be promoted to an important position. The raw travelling auditor is a son or Alm Carr, of Stratford and the late Mrs. Carr, Be went to the Swift Ca-d2plant, Stratford on April . 26, 1937, after securing senios matriculation pn the to46. the meat is ready! No meal is complete without plenty of •delicious wholesome bread. And TASTY -NU tasts good and is good hearty food for you. Every slice slice of energy - Buy an extra Loaf today—start now to serve more bread at every meal. Get your TASTY -,NIT Bread at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your local Grocers. t his parents, Mr and My - the RCAF. from Sept, 6, 1942 to Oct 5„ 1945. His wife is the former Trees Brodhagee, Mitchell and surreendlne Terkheim, Reg. N.,' a gradetete o district. Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE 100 — zugtr.14 STEEL And • "Where To Find It" II 8 Beams Plate Bars Sheets mats Strip Angle Pipe Boiler Tubes Tanks Boilers Window Sash Steel Joists Reinforcing Mesh and many other items. M. Brown and Sons 1254 Union St. North Kitchener - Ontario Telephones 55645-6-7 For Highest Quality I• Buy ConsOp. Feeds ONLY RE CLEANED GRAIN USED IN OUR 1 0 FEEDS. Hensall Dist. Co -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH Stratford General Hospital training school for nurses. And a daughter of. Mrs. Anna Turkheim of'iurich, and the late Rev. E. Tuerkheen. He has two brothers and two si.tersin Stratford. At present Mr and Mrs. Carr are on holidays. But are making preparations to leave for Chicago. Their many ,Zurich friends join in wishing them the Very Best., • . Family Re-Unior With 150 registered, the e4th an- nual Thiel reunion was held at the Legion Home, Mitchell on Monday, Rev. Charles Cornwell of 'Kitchener. gave the invocation, after which din- ner svas served with Mn. Herman Heckman, Fullerton Twp. as conven- er. President Amos Thiel welcomed the large crowd. Rev. J. V. Dane of Orediton spoke a few words and this was followed by a short memorial service conducted by Rev.- Nelson ,Dahms of Sebringville. One minute of silence was obsered in memory at Martin Thiel of Fullerton Twp., who died during the year. Rev and Mrs. A. H. Johnston -of Mitchel,: nal been invited to attend but could not come so extended greetings. The minutes of the last reunion were reead by Mrs. St. Watt, Fuller., ton Twp. The first vice-pres., J. Thiel was in charge of the election of officers for next year. It was dec- ided to hold the reunion in Zurich on Civic Holiday. The following officers were elected: president, Bari Thiel; lst vice, Jack Merrier; secy-tress. Mrs. Cha.s. Thiel; lunch convener, Mrs. Wes. Hughill; sports convener, Harold Thiel, all of Zurich. The program of sports was in charge of Bill Thiel. and Clifton Heckman, the following were winners of the Zurich area: Boys 6-8 Douglas Thiel Zurich 11st; girls 6-8 Diane Thiel, 2nd married men's race, Harold Thiel .2xid three-legged race, Mr and Mrs Char- les Thiel, Mr and Mrs. Laird Thiel, both of Zurich.; shortest woman, Mrs Harold Thiel Zurich 5 -ft 2 -in; tailed man, Bob Carse, 6 -ft. 2 -in, of Kiteh- ener; coming the largest distance, Otto Eckel, South Porcupine; oldest gentleman, Andrew Thiel, Zurich, 89; oldest woman, Mrs. Margaret Close, Stratford, 82; shot put, Earl Thiel; largest family present, Mr and Mrs George Thiel, Zurich; bag and biscuit race, Mrs. Charles Thel, Mrs. Earl Thiel, Zurich. A ball game cap- tained by Earl Thiel, Zurich and Ed. Carse, Kitchener and Mitchell, was won by the latter team. The tables were again filled for supper and af- ter a social chat of the various fam- ilies, then left for home. Simon Thiel of Kitchener, expressed thanks to everyone assisting, A loud speaker system witha record player provided music during the day. Guests'attend- ed from Grand Rapids, Down, Detroit anil Byron Centre, Mich; South Par- 'capine, Niagara Falls, Kitchener; Zurich, • New Hamburg, Crediton, Hanover, Rostock, Sint - ford, Sebrineville, Gadhi1i, Denbie;e' • • • • • To.miersanermomerwreetesoustweseseme • WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU,., YOUR. CAR represents a major investment. It deserves the best of care—and that's what we're ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication job or just a battery check, we really try to give good, thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you coming back. We'd appreciate a chance to Mow you what we can do. Hector Forcier ST., JOSEPH SERVICE, STATION COR. 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SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE Beaty Washing Machines - Stoves - Furnaces Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios Plumbing - Heating - Tinsmithing OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE—Rom. 6.23. "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that bath no moneycome ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wino and milk without money and without price." Wherefore do you spend money for that which is not bread?" Isiah 55 1, 2. "Let him ghat is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take of wateroflifefreely." But God' conetandeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Rom. 5: 8, TRUST THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE. TUNE IN—Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, STATION CHUM -103'0, Toronto, Sundays 9. to 10. J'1. WCAR, 1180, Pentiac, "Miele, Sunda ys at 12 to 1.00 pan. AN;