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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-08-25, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Thursday, August 25th ,1949 ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, poet Office Department, Ottawa. BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard OPTOMETRIST Main Street -- Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 3559 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Oscar K.lopp LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sill 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 Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone uch 92r7. VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store • ZURICH Flume -96 BUTCHERS uricbS' Popular MEAT MARL ET 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 H. Yunghl pit, & Son PRODUCE Si].verwooct 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 n premium for delivered 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 LOUAL .�' � V!u Lost, Found, Ete. Ad i, in this Column, Westri Farmers' Mutual Weather losurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- TIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS n OF THIS. KIND IN ONTARIO . Amount of Insurance at Risk on December 31sm, 1946 $73,699,236,00 Total Cash in Bank anis Bonds. $444,115.39 1 ate on Application • Es F. KLOPP_ZURICH AGENT Also Dealer in Lightning Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance HONEY FOR • SALE • For Two Weeks Only --Light looney in your container at 120c a pound, and amber honey at 1.5 cent a ib. 3. Haberer & Sons, Zurich. FOR SALE OR RENT The property known as the Krueger Block, in Zurich. A Barber Shop and Pool Room business included in the building, also living quarters, etc,. Centrally located. Apply to Mrs. Herbert Krueger, Zurich. FOR SALE Pick-up Truck Tarpulins at $7.50. Limited quantity.—St. Joseph's Ser- vice. Highway* 21 & 84. FOR SALE 200 White Rock Pullets, starting to lay, for quick sale.—Jos. Gelinas, Phone 15-96, Zurich. FOR SALE Bean Harvester parts, Supply lim- ited and hard to get. Orderyours early. Oscar Ifilopp, Zurich. FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable girl or woman to do cook- ing and light housework for quiet adult family in London. Live in. Comfortable quarters with running water. Apply Mins Campbell, 424 St George St., London. • FOR SALE 3 -piece bedroom outfit with matt- ress; Extension Table with 6 Chairs White diaop leaf Sewing Machine large Kitchen Range like new; 1 double bed Mattress; Trilight Lamp 3 -piece leather covered Livingroom set; Baby Basonette.—Apply tc Victor Overholt, R.R 2, Zurich Phone 98 r 8. -c Mr and Mrs Ted Steinbach spent the week -end in London. IMrs. Flossie Brown is spending a few days at St. Marys and Stratford. Mr and Mrs Gideon Koehler mot- ored to London one day last week. il\Ir and Mrs Ted Kellar and sons of Detroit are spending some time at their summer home in Zurich. Miss Donna Dodges of London, is holidaying at the home lof her sister Mr and Mrs LeRoy Thiel. Mr and Mrs. William Diebe1 of Guelph visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Julius Thiel. Mr and Mrs Harford McKinley of Toronto spent a few day:a lase weak with relatives in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. H. Schroeder of Tees - water attended the Lions Frolic last Wednesday, also visited with relati- ves and friends. Nrs. Arthur McLean and son ' of. L;ndon are holidaying at the home of her 'parents, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. ' Mr. Milton Dagg and sister, Mary- lyn of .Teeswater spent Wednesday in our village, also attending the Lions Frolic. Messrs. Cleve, Stanley, Keith and .Kenneth Gingerieh and Roy til)had a pleasant time over the week -end at Chesrley Lake. Mr and Mrs Pfaff and child of near Dashwood, were Sunday visit- ors at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman. Mr. Louis Kalbfleisch who has not been feelling so well the past few days is somewhat improved. His many friends -wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme and. family :oaf Windsor and Mr. Fred Du- charme of 13. W. H. were last Thurs- day, visitors with Mr and Mrs. Kuno Hartman. Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon of Richmond Hill spent a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon of town, and also visiting .at Exeter. Mr and Mrs. I. Soldan, of Pigeon, Mich., were visitors last meek at the ' home of 'Mr and 'Mrs Milton Dietz. Mr. Jacob Ort-weha being an uncle to Mr. Soldan. Mr. , Jack Coupland, teller of the local Bank of Montreal, Mrs. Coup - land and baby are enjoying their holidays at present. Mrs. Alban Gascho is suppla•iug at the Bank in the absence of Mr. Coupland. Mrs. George Kerswell of Barber- ' ton, Ohio, is visiting with her father, Mr. Conrad Schilbe. Miss Celia Finkbeiner, her niece returneing to her home on the Gohen line south with Mrs. Kerswell who motored -over Mrs. Lloyd Hope and Patsie Stelck opent last week -end at the Home of their parents and grandparents, Mt and "Mrs. T. H. Meyers. Faith and Jane Hope returned home with then, after two weeks here. Mr, and Mr:. Albert Hauck, Mt FOR SALE ' and Mrs. Kenneth Price, all of Tor - A brand new Maxwell Electric ' onto; Mr and Mrs. E. D. Brand of London, were Sunday visitors at the washing machine for sale, very yeas- home of Hiss Anna Hes~ onable.—Ross Johnston, at the Dom- Mrs ))ale and children of Detroit, inion Hotel. SEED FOR SALE A quantity of good seed rye for sale. Apply to Hy. Eickmeier. STRAYED Onto my property Lot Pt. 19, Con 8, Hay Township, Babylon L1ne, 3 horses; two roans and one bay. --Wm Neeb. FOR SALE Lakeview Lots for sale, at St Joseph. Apply to Joseph Cantin, St Joseph. WANTED Suffolk Breeding Ewes. Apply to Earl Burr, Phone 32 r 16, Dashwood `' have returned home to the city after HIGHWAY 21 BADLY DAMAGED holidaying at the home of than mother, Mr's.. Denni3 Bedard Sr., and A cloudburst which hit -the area on family. Miss Joan. Bedard accomp- No. 91 highway about five miles aried her sister, where she intends to south of Goderich around 8 a.m. last spend her vacation for ?oma time. Wednesday washed out about half -a' BRUCEFIELD MAN KILLED dozen places on the highway and I An 82 year old Brucefield man cloeod it to traffic, which has been j wa.3 killed 1Vlonday, Aug. 15th when detoured around a concession road.' the bicycle he was riding confided The culverts which were put in only , with a Hanover ambulance. Christ - last year, were insufficient to carry opher . Haugh, a retired farmer, said away, the torrential downpour. Sever- to the partially deaf, died of a fract- al telephone poles were washed a-, ured skull, Dr. 1VIcila ter of Seaforth way and telephone service was out I told pence. Charged with dangerous of order for some time. The water, driving and freed on $8,000 property nose to a height . of more than four ' bail is Kenneth Kieutzkamp, 20, of feet in some places in the ditches Hanover, the ambulance driver. Pro - and was level with the highway. Eq- I vincial Constable Helmer Snell, of uipment was rushed to the area MI-; Seaforth, said the crash happened mediately to start repairs on the' in front of Haugh's home as he turn - work, anti permanent repairs ere 1 ed from No. 4 Highway into Ms advanced that the road will again be driveway. The ambulance driver said in use this week -end. he sounded his horn but apparently AT FEND Go derich Business college HURON'S CENTRE OF MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING Modern Equipment. Experienced Teachers. Individual instruction. New Typewriters. Place- ment Service for Graduates. Member Canadian Business Schools Association. REGISTRATION W EEK Plan now to visit us during registration week. The school will be open daily from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. starting August 28th and we urge all Students .to register as early as possible. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6 Phones 428 and 166W. F. M. Weaver, Prin. G. Donnelly, B.A. Inst. 1 BREA.D an the table the meal is ready! No meal is complete without plent1 of delicious wholesome bread. 'Am TASTY -NU tests good and is goof 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 }area• at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your local Grocers, Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE l oO — ZIIRICH FOR SALE Ladies mink coat size between 18 and 20; Ladies Muskrat coat size between -18 and 20; one young boya' coat for ages .14 or 16 years. These coats are all practically new and will be sold at a very reasonable price. We- are leaving the community and do not care to carry them with tis; also an amount of ladies' dresses, sizes 18 and 20 hi very good condit- ion, sold at a low price. Apply to Mrs Joseph Martindale, Zurich, or Phone 96 r 6, before personal calls. FOR SALE Fresh Garden Vegetables — Corn on the cob Call Gerald Gingerieh, Ha 134, for delivery. FOR SALE Mixed Grain for Sale — L. J. Montague, Phone 86 r NinaelanamMeminwsmame NOTICE WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Arrangements can' be made Bill Watson Dashwood — Phone 35r19 Mr. Haugh did not hear it. The acct. - dent occurred about 6:30 p.m. No in.queet was held The ambulance Is owned jointly in Hanover. Sui viv- ng 'Mr. Haugh, are his wife, the for - Met lane Allan, formerly of near Blake; two daughters, Mr:,. John Mc- Intosh, Toronto, a former doctor, and Mrs. John Ussher, Petawnwa ; and two sons, Wallace, on the home - i stead, and Dr. Carmen Haugh, of Toronto. Mr. Haugh retired tr:,m the farm many years ago, going to Brucefield to reside. He was born and for many years lived on the 1-i t'i Concession, Hay Township. He w a, a member and Elder of Bru: e ielri United Church, and was alwa- yes.. much interested in church work. 1345HW0')1) Mr and Mrs. Thos. I-Icperof t at- tended the funeral lef a relative in Clifford on Monday. • Mr and Mrs. N. Evans and family, of Richmond Hill, spent the week -end with her parents Mr and Mrs. Harrry Hoffman. iYIr. and Mr;. Walter Ness of Lon- don spent the week -end with het Mother Mrs. Ness. Miss Dorothy Hayter spent the past •week with her sister in Wind- sor, ,Mr and Mrs N. Scott and gamily of Bowmanville, Mrs. J. Cudmore and Miss Shirley Smith of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mrs. E. Kleinsti- ver. -Mr and Mrs Percy Kleinstiver and son who have been visiting here, re- turned to their home in Chicago on Tuesday. Miss Betty Douglas of Stratford, spent the week -end with Mrs. Ness and Paul. Master Tommy Arthur of Exeter, is spending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hop - croft. •iIVir and Mrs Grenere of London, are spending their vacation with her parents, Mr acid Mrs 0. Restemeyor. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Bow- manville are visiting with their dau- ghter Mr and Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver General Insurance FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, HOSPITALIZATION, ALL LINES EXCEPT LIT'E. Representing well known Canadian Companies Rates gladly quoted without obligat- ion. Successor to Bess Insurance Agency J. W. HABERER Phone 161 Zurich. Ont s e 1 9 • 9 9 t or Your Convenin The Singer Sewing Machine Company has opened a Sewing Centre in Goderich. We have consol Models, Treadle and Electric. Alio Portables. We do Repairs to all makes of Sewing Machines. WRITE: SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Goderich — Ontario Or Phone 1 133 Goderich. /11E. MEOW For Highest , quality Buy Co-op Feeds ONLY RE -CLEANED GRAIN USED IN OUR FEEDS. Hensaii Dist. Co .Operative HENSALL and ZURICH .aEVERKINIViZ MIEUErEVag ENfirZ f m ama nam 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 show you what we can do. Hector Forcier ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS 1 LADIE a e Before you Buy your Fall Shoes be sure to visit our Store and see for yourself the new chiding the new Desco Lines which was in New York. We also have a few sizes left hi Footwear at greatly reduced prices. Men's Fine Shoes at prices ranging fro $15.50. Men's Work Shoes of your choice; styles in - fashioned summer nt $5.95 to Valentine - Martin, Hydro City, Sisnian and Sterling. GIVE US A CALL. 6 2 8 0 0 6 Use e o SCARFE'S ENDURABLE PAINTS s Easy to Apply - Hard Permanent Finish Also e THE NEW ALMATEX PLASTIC PAINTS 0 O For Floors, Cellar Steps and other hard-wearing O Surfaces Flite - Shellacs - Varnishes, - Etc., Pairits c Varnishes I SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE 0 0 0 0 w 0 0 w • ata J�.� • Beaty Washing Machines Stoves - Furnaces Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios Plumbing - Heating Tinsmithing OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY IS 1 �'f MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE PHONE 213 0 6 2 Un 4 1 4 1 4 j 4 1 4 41 1 1 1 a a a 4 4 4 r r a 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 n 4 1 4 r