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ZURICHHERALD
ZURICH HERALD
A ,..orized as second class mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
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John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street --- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3553
tCENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar Kl®Pi
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WMl1 sell. Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149, Res. 67
Zurich Central
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
-Specializing In -
Fartn and Purebred Livestock Sales
`!Service That Satisfies"
Phone 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this
Column.
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
1L'erms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone "-,each 92r7.
VETTERIISIARIA.N
Dit. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Wiles with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
,ane --96
BUTCHERS
uric& popular
FOR SALE
193E Ford Coach, seal beam lights,
Everything in good condition. Apply
to Earl Dietrich, R.R. 3, Dashwood,
Tel. 31 r 1p. *
PICS FOR SALE
A number of small sucking pigs,
now ready.—Norman Charrette, Ph,
87 r 14, Zurich. *
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
:!very Choice of Fresh and Cur -
td Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
'fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
fTc
PRODUCE
FOR QUICK SALE
6 Yearling Herefords, for quick
sale.—Apply Lloyd Etue, Tel. 9'3
r 5, Zurich. C
FOR QUICK SALE
1,000 cords of 12 -inch hardwood.
—Kalbfleisch Mills, Zurich. 4 -to
LOST
Two heifers from the Hay swamp,
coming two, roan with straight horns
the other red with small white spots.
Finder notify Robt. Adams, Phone 5,.
100, Zurich.
WANTED
20- or 25 head of cattle for ,win-
ter feeding. Must be T.B. tested..
Apply to Lucian Corriveau, Phone
95 r 1, Zurich.
LOCAL INE
WANTED
Will take a limited number of cat-
tle for feeding this winter. Apply to
Vernon Oesch, Zurich, Phone 79, r18
Thursday, November lith, 1.949
Miss Meda Surerus of the Toronto
teaching staff spent the l:,ng week-
end at ser borne here,
Miss Wilda Agar .of Bluevale,
spending borne dine at the home of
aer stead., Air and Mrs, Charles -lay,
Mr and Mrs. H; Drouillard from
Riverside, were guests at the honk
of vlrs, 1 . Hey over the week -end.
Mr and Mrs Theodore Keller and
sons of Detroit enjoyed the long we-
ekend at their Keller home in town.
i1r. Elmer h:tue of .Corouw spent
the weer.-erid with relatives and Eei-
ends on 1410 r;iva 4v 0cer Ingaway.
Mrs, Ferd. 1-laberer has returnee;
from. .olouto, when: she was 'visiljne
with her daughter, Arvis foe a tew
days.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Krueger of
Hyde Park spent the week end at
the home of their mother, Mrs. E. 0,
Krueger, 14th Con.
Mrs. Theo. Deichert of Toronto,
was a week -end vi,itor at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Emerson
Gabel.
Miss Marjorie Sararas or the D.
W. Highway.was visiting at the hon'.:
df her grandmother, Mrs. Adeline
Sararas of town.
Mr and Mrs 'Menne Eby of St.
Jedo'bs visited for a few days at the
home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Alvin Gingerich last week.
Mr. and firs. Graydon Peters of
Weston, were week -end guest,, at the
home of their friende, Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Geseho.
Messrs. Ward Fritz and Lorne
Kl.opp have returned home after sp-
ending some time at their cottage in
the Parry Sound di.trict,
Mr. Hugh MacKinnon and friends
of St. Thomas called at- the home
of the for.mer's mother, Mrs. Matilda
MacKinnon last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Pfile and
Ma
ins Mattie Ellis all of. Herisali were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Geiger.
Mr. Wilfred Jervis of Clinton, at-
tended the Father and Son Banquet
which was held in the Evangelical
church last Wednesday evening.
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
Order them now and have a head
start. Early hatchers chicks, feather
better. Fryers and roasters axing
more m,oizey because they are sold on
a higher market. Early hatchers pule
lets lay twice as many eggs when the
price is high: We will have chicks
available after November SOth. •
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
London, Ont. c
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DAIBIEB
Cash Market for Crean:, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — A quantity of three
foot Dry Cordwood, principally elm.
Price $6.00 a cord. This wood is or.
Lot No. 13, in the 19th Concession
of East Williams, County of Middle-
sex, known as the John W. Walker
Fame- There will be a man in charge
of sales at the farm beginning
Thursday, Nov. '1.7th from 8.30 a.m•
to 4.30 p.m. each day while the wood
lasts. Farmers and others would be
well advised to take advantage 'of
this reasonable offer immediately.
�.• The For;est.,Basket Coeely lnited.
FOR SALE
Choice Green Celery by the crate.
Call phone 134, Zurich. Gerald Gin-
gerich.
FOR SAL -E
About 100 pigs, weaners, starters,
and .chunks. --Aaron A. 0estreicher•,k
Phone Dashwood, 57 r 10.
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
BREAD
on the tahltit
the meal is re .. cry i
No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. And
TASTY -NU taste good and is goon
hearty food for you. Every slice r:
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today—star'
now to serve more bread at ever
meal. Get your 'TASTY -NU 13ren,
at the Tasty, -Nu Bakery or at your j emu
local Grocers.
Mr and Mrs Chas: Minshall and
family spent Sunday in Ingersoll,
where they visited with relatives and
friends.
Mrs, Flossie Brown had a pleasant
visit at the home of her friends, Mr
and ivlrs. Roy Oliver at St. Marys on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Banko, (bridal
couple) returned from their wedding
trip and spent the week -end at the
home of their parents, Mr and Mrs
Wm. Hay. They will reside in Lon-
don.
Mr and Mrs G. M. Brown of Tor-
onto were week -end visitors at the
home of the latter's sister, Mr. and.
Mrs. Melvin Brown, also visiting
their other relatives,
LOST
A practically new pair of .kid
gloves, on Sunday at the Annivers-
ary. Finder kindly return to Herald
Office. `Reward!
FOR QUICK SALE
A brand new %-ton DeLux Cab
Chevrolet Truck, for immediate de-
livery.—Gideon Koehler, Ziirich, O.nt.
Phone 191.
iNestern Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
,tu Bake �m
PHONE 100 -- ZURICH
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FOR THE BEST aualitiy steel Vele t
etian Blinds see Tudor's in Hensall l t
for free estimates. Baked enamel i q •
finish. 1 g'
residence now occupied by leapoleon
A. Cantin, and we have many fond
memories of this fine old couple.
MEN ESCAPE FLAMZS
Two Dashwood men escaped with
a calf from a blazing auto on 83
Highway, about a mile northeast of
Exeter. The car's interior was gut-
ted, and damage was set at $300.
Irvine Divine and Roy Morenz R.R
1, Dashwood, were returning home
frons. Stratford where they had bo
ught a calf, suddenly flames startec
shooting up from the floor boards.
The pair barely escaped with the
animal before the auto was' a mass o:
flames. Exeter firemen extinguisher:
the blaze.
FOR SALE
An electric Grahenette Range, 2-
burner with oven, heavy 'duty. Can
be seen at our home, Earl Gingerich,
Phone 90 r 7, Zurich.
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FOR SALE
Miss Anita Deters who is attend-
ing Normal School at Stratford en- hors and made mention of the four
joyed the week -end at the h me of „ainers :
her•parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Date; eneratiozis brine. preeent,
ars, Jr. �r. GodfreydNicholson and Wilfred
Tack of Crediton, Mr. Deere? Mara
?lies Ella Link of Exeterenjoyed n,d qan Steelier '•f Zer'ie',• Thi:
a. few days over the week -end at the
being a very unique opportunity for
h .me of her cousin, Mrs. Ward Frit: the members who with her daughter, Mary Lou,
accompanied the former along to
London, where they spent the day.
Father and Son Banquet
The Men's Brotherhood of the
Evangelical U.B. Churot -1eld a
Father and Son banquet in the'base-
rr ent of the church last Wednesday
evening, it being catered to by the
LLadies' Aid. The lovely tables well
laden with food looked very inviting,
as the gue ts filed in their places.
r. Delbert Geiger president .f the
;o gauization, '.s chairman, spy :e• f^v-
a.:
rt'aratbly in his remarks at the opan-
p; of the evening's ilroceciure end a
,ng ,song led by Mr. Newell Gei ec,
hich were enjoyed. The •n t par-
'ok of a delicious meal, atom with
07'sociabilitiyy. Mr. Wm, Erliahoffer
txia; called upon to welcome the . ie; -
'Mrs. Elmore Thiel of town receiv-
ed word on Saturday of the death of
her youngest sister Rosey. (Mrs.
Jack Ottenb•oroug'h) in Windsor.
The funeral being held Monday after-
noon.
1 pure bred Polled - HerefordCbull
for sale. T. B. Tested. Apply to
S. Bedard, 'Phone 98 r 15, Zurich.
FOR SALE
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, Ring, 'Greening, Snow, Rus-
set, Baldwin, Etc. Also cider applee.
Phone Clinton 613-24, Fred McCly-
rnont, Varna.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ..
Amount of Insurance at Risk on,
December 81e. 1946
573,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rate,. on Application
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AGENT
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
: r� l .iii kinds of Fire Insurance
FOR SALE
of this f= err'-- ''""•.
Present. Rev. H. E. Rornel tee:e,1
"The Ladies". Williem O'13riee Sr ,
nave the toast to the son-: Wn n'-
Brien Jr., replied the teeet to the
Fathers. Rev. Ralnh Wan r1'1,, of
Lambeth spoke a few well eh -sen
words. Rev. F. M. Fant or ! lilver-
ton. the bananet speaker, ciicussed
Activities of Men in the Church,
taking the deeciple Andrew for rx
Mr and 'Mrs Exias Charrette and ample. Mr. Willett Kelterbouree of
Elane of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Milverton, soloist, who rendered sev-
bert Ducharme of the Goshen Line oral selections in some duriee the
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Ducharme and J nregram, which were mach amrrecia-
family of Dublin, were week -end vis- I ted. He was accompanied by Mra
itors with their parents, Mr and Mrs
David Ducharme.
Fresh home grown vegetables,
cabbage, carrots, beets, cooking on-
ions,—George Bullock, Phone 82r19
Zurich.
•— FOR SALE
Choice grown
et:ables; carrots,
Chinese Cabbage.
92 r 2, Zurich.
Wilfred Mousseau
Attended Wedding!
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hay and chit-
di en; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay, at-
tended the wedding of the former•'s
daughter, Myrtle, to -`Mr. J. A. Banko
of Ottawa. The wedding was sol-
emnized in the Dundee Street United
Church, Saturday, November 5th.
Attended Funeral
A number of citizens motored to
Kitchener on Saturday to attend the
funeral of the late Edward W.
Stoskopf, a former resident of Zur.
ich, and who was laid to rest in the
Fairmount Cemetery, Baden, Ont
We extend our sympathy to the berea
ved.
zrzarsh grown veg-
beets, parsnips,
Order now. —'fel.
On highway 84. --•-
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NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
, Itasliwood Phone 350.9
Harry G. Hess at the piano. A
splendid evening of fellowship we;
brought to a clove with prayer by the
Pastor.
Hunters Have Left
Me:;srs. LeRoy O'Brien, Herb
Mousseau, Jim Parkins, Ken Breakey
Leonard Prang, Harvey Clauszu:;,
Lloyd O'Brien, Ivan and Earl Yung.
blut, Lennis O'Brien, Haivison and
Melvin Schoch, Gordon Iburerus of
town, Bruce Eagleson of Grand
Bend, Glenn Dietz of Hensel:, are
at present in the northern district on
their annual hunting tour for about
two weeks. We wish them a safe
return home with plenty of luck after
their pleasant outing in the woods
and elsewhere for game.
AT-HOME, NOVEMBER 22
Huron County Old Boys' Associat'
ion, Toronto, are holding their an_
nual At -Horne at Casa Loma on the
evening of Tuesday, Nov. 22. :Music
will be furnished by Percy Morgan's
orchestra and lunch will be availa-
ble. Residents of Huron County and
ether friends are invited.
Dies in Montreal
Word was received here of the
death of Mr. Oliver Bissonette, a for-
mer manufacturer at St. Joseph. Mr.
Prissonette, as legion has it, put St
with bra mane•
factored pipes for the unit
Willert Wood Prodtcs
(Trade Name Reg.)
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
Auto Body Work --- Cars Spray Painted. .lie -upholstered -
Crome Mouldings - Door Handles, Window Cranks, ,Auto
Glass - Weather Stripping - Leatherette and all Auto Body
Accessories - Wamac Refrigerators - Domestic and Commerc-
ial, sizes 9 to 26 cu. feet, net capacity. Wamac Vertical Type
Freezer, approximate cap. 7 cu. ft; Gilson unit, fully gus.ra;'-
teed from defects in workmanship and material.
MISCELLANEOUS FARM MACHINERY Ezee Flow Fertil-
izer Drills, Post Hole Diggers; Garden Tractors; Clean Easy
Milkers; Hydraulic Units, Etc.
C, I. L. Auto Paints; Duca and Delux; Polishes and Waxes, etc.
WHITE ROSE GAS AND OILS—
We Duplicate wooden Farm Machinery Parts, bring sample.
CARS WASHED — POLISHED and WAXED!
DUNLOP FOAM RUBBER CUSH IONS.
Ivan Willert Zurich Phone 210
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ONLY RE -CLEANED GRAIN
FEEDS.
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YOUR C.1R =epresen :1 major investment.
It deserves the hest of care—re that's what we're
ready to give it. Whether it's complete lubrication
job or just a battery checi:, we r ally try to :live good,
thorough Imperial ser ic:t•- -the kind that will keep you
coining; back.
We'd appreciate a chance to show you
what we can do.
Hector Forder
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
COR. No. S4 &21 HIGHWAYS
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TILL CHRISTMAS
Here are a few items which make an appropriate
Christmas Gift for Men, Women and Children:
MEN — Rom ;or', English House Slippers, and
other styles. Also socks and fine and heavy
t.l oves, hoisnhide and kid.
WOMEN — An assortment of Wedgies and Nloc-
osisu in red, blue, wine, navy and white.
CHILDREN — Various makes including the bunny
Slipper. Also Romeos for Boys.
Get your Rubber Footwear before the Rush Starts
SPECIAL — A few sizes left in a burgandy eiueilie
Tie, reg. 9.75 for $7.75...
GROWING GIRLS — Blk. wedge by Scroggins,
Reg. $7.25 for $5.93.
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Had Airplane Ride
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich of
the Goshen south received a much
surprised telephone call from Kitch-
ener last Friday evening, when tneir
eldest son Cyril, who is attending
the Mennonite. College at Harrison,
Virginia, had arrived bly plane in Kit-
chener. to say "Hello" to the family.
He accompanied Mr. Brume, owner
of the plane and a teacher en the Col-
lege and another student, Mr. New
ton 'Gingerich of Kitchener. i tr.
Brunk was the guest speaker at the,
Rocky Mennonite School Commence-
ment last Friday evening, and made
the trip by air in four hours.
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Choose Your Hardware Needs
From Our
NEW HARDWARE STOCK
A Good Supply of Shelf and Heavy Hardware
always on hand, also
Scarf's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes
and the New Alinatex Plastic Paints
For your heating system we recommend—the Good
Cheer Furnace, or the well known Coleman Oil
Heater.
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Machines; National Electric Stoves; Marconi Rad- • a
ios; Heaters, Electric Irons, and Toasters, Enamel -
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evetrouzhir'
Reliable Plumbing, Furnace work,
Joseph on the snap wi 1 Vit
1 large pipe or I Ort-- Aim „To o Serve and Satisfy'
l ie pro and Mrs Jacob Gingerich �ancl chit •• and Tinsmithing•
ducts went far and
1 at the e erich motored to Kitchener that a v- 0
ripe age
factured .�inalier articles in ,,teelwar; !brother who w:i.;a leaving it xl mo.e Main St. Phone,
al- ' Hardware Stare
213
spa <iliimhi rr radiator,.. very fine ing by plane for Harrison, rison, Virg o
man all his, life and his wit:, is still ter a plea •est trill to Canada to N a. .y. y a
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wide.He died at i dren and Mr and Mrs Gerald Ging- 0
Montreal last Wednesday, r1
old of 94.Re •ii,,,, mare l oiling to visit with their son owl 4a.
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