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ZURICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
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Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSIPIES CARDS
John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
Merin Street — Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3653
WCENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar K1OPP
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
•#'tile sell Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Q�gephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
-Specializing In
Farm and Purebred Livestock Salva
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" Serviee That Satisfies"
Pkame 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
E. F. COR.BETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
des Reasonable, Satisfaction
{ Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. i
Phone :_ . ich 92r7.
VETERINARIA.N
Dir, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
13fl1+ee with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
x--96 ZURICH
BUTC1-1ERS
r1Cb59 POPular
EAT MARRET
lit Us supply you with the
,*cry 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. Yumg,bli t & SO -0
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAILIMT-D,T'" S.
Clash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
�LLeRoy O'Brien, Manager
ftone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
,Your Hoare Market for Cream
Eggs and poultry
-Highest Cash Prices paid plus
S premium for deliveredcrearn
,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 Sala
Lost, round, Eta:. Ads. in this
C olurrin
FOR SALE
113ufl'et for sale, walnut finish In
Rood condition. Can :be seen at my
place Friday and Saturday from 2
Ito 4 pan. afternoon. Priced reason-
able—Mrs. .Russell Manson, R.R. 1,
Zurich.
FOR QUICK 5ALE
A number of Reg. Tamworth Sows
bred in November and December.
—Menno Martin, R.R. 2, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A 10,1, inch Vessot grinder almost
new. Priced to sell.—Menno Steckle,
Phone Hensall 98 r 13.
.FOR SALE
1946 Pontiac Sedan in good condit-
ion, kas heater, etc. A nice clean
car. —Gid Koehler, Phone 191.
FOR SALE.
Brooder House 10x14 feet, very
good condition.—Arthur Sreenan,
Phone 83 ri 2y Zurich.
FOR ' SALE
Sprayed Apples — Spies, Green-
ings, Kings, Bellflower, etc. Phone
Clinton 61 r 24. Fred McClymont,
Varna, Ont. p7t-*
-NOTICE
WHITEWASH-ING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Those attending the short course
at OAC, Guelph, were: Geo. Keyes,
Grant Webster, Merton Keley, Geo.
Baird, John Dowsorm, Ivan McClymoat
and Charlie Reid.
Mrs. E. McBride and Sharon, of
Kippen have returned from a Areas-
ant trip to Cario, Mich.
Mists Lillian Ryckman of Polack, S
Dakota, was a recent visitor with Mr
an&Mrs. A. Gackstetter.
Mr ,and. Mrs. Eddie McBride and
Mrs. Robert McBride of Kippen were
at London recentlyy.
Mrs. James 1VicClymont, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs Alice
Cook in London, since Christmas, cal-
led in Kippen ton -her way to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ducharme of the 14th.
Cion., Ijay Township, where g±ie will
b�e for a few weeks. Mrs. Ducharme
being her daughter.
Mr. Frank Mustard of Brucefleld,
has left for Rouyn, Quebec, where he
has been transferred from the bank
in Stratford. His friends wish him
every success. ,
1School Area Appoints
,Shanley School Area held its in-
augural meeting in the Twp. Hall on
Monday last, when officers were ap-
poirited for 1950. Frank McCowan
was named chairman; Win. Caldwell,
vice and Geo. L. Reid secy.-treasurer
A number of minor motions and ar-
rangements were made. The next me-
eting will be held in the Twp. Hall
on Monday, Feb. 6th.
Church Enthusiasm
Where do you suppose all the en-
thusiasm for church work hides it-
self between the time of the Fowl
Supper and of the Garden Party and
then between the time of the Garden
Party and of„ the Fowl Supper? We
suppose it just lies dormant. If we
could just have all that willingness to
help, in the Sunday school and church
work all the year round
Western Farmers' Mutual
'feather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
1tE LARGEST R.ESFRVE I3AL
AME OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
VAI. COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
,; OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO - -
Amount of Insurance ,it Risk on
December 31e,,-, 1946
$73,699,236.00
.00
Total Cash in Bonk ,•in(i Bonds.
$444,115.39
Ratet, on Application
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Miscellaneous articles of not more
than four lines. For Sale, To Rent,
'Wanted, Lost, round, Etaone in-
sertion
section 35 Ceuta, ' insertions 50e.
Auction Sales—$2.00 for one in
sertion if not ovtw four inches it
length.
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LOCAL NEWS -BREAD
Mr. Norman Gascho is at Clinton
Iospital where he had an operation
the table"
on
lerformed. Has many friends wish
Lim a speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz are 'open-
g„, ti
ling several days :at the home of Mr
aid Mrs, Earl Smith, in Detroit, thisR.
week.
•
Mr and Mrs Arthur McLinchey and
eek
bildren of London spent the week-
!nd
:nd at the -home of their parents,
Ir and Mrs Roland Geiger.
Dr, and Mrs. iP, J. O'Dwyer of Loin
y
'
ion were guests at the home or Mr
.nd Mrs. Ward Fritz, also attanded
he euchre and dance he.0 r:: Liffe
,ounnunitl ; Centre last Wednesday.
the metal is ready!
Mr and Mrs Keith Westlake, Miss
Iargaret Deich°rt, and Mr, Fred
No meal is complete without plenty
iaberer, Jr., are spending a few
of delicious wholesome -,bread. And
ays with the latter's sister, Mr and
TASTY -NU tasts good and is good
Irs. E. Kaufman and family of
hearty food for you. Every slice a
'oronto.
,lice of energy -
Mr and Mrs. Allan Swartzentruber
Buy an extra Loaf today—start
nd -child of New Hamburg, spent a
now to serve more bread at every
ew days over the week-ena with re-
meal, Get your TASTY -NU Bread
atives in this community, ana rooked
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
fter their auction sale of effects and
local Grocers.
,roperty on Saturday.
Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick of the B. W.
ii�ghway who had been at St. Jos_
Tasty -Nu Bakery
jj
ph's Hospital, London, has returned
)'HONE 100 . — ZURiCH
ome sad is .getting along fine, their
aughter Doreen has returned to Kit--
hener after spending some time at
called EI Sseorial. This is the show
tie home of her parents.
place of the country. Here is to be
Is at Hospital
found the mausolem, in which the
Mr. Henry Flax -bard is a patient in
kings of Spain have been buried.
cott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
The beauty of their tombs seems to
here he had an -operation on the
be great, indeed.
ijury he received in the .Kalbflieseh
Going southward, on- finds him -
[ills over four months ago. 'his
self walking among ora.-ge and olive
Jany friends wish him a spee0y re-
trees, all meplete with ripe fruit. Here
very.
the weather is very d :r•,.. '-r-:.'.:e.
—COMMUNICATION—
Roses and my tids of other noweis
e: DoIn Village of Zurich Renl
Dogs y
are blooming. blare footed women go
about their busines-3. Fiifalty I arriv-
to "A Citizen."
zc
ed at Madrid, the capital of bpain. I
I might suggest article was
spent two days the city, during
ritten bM one who never owned a
which I visited the royal palace and
e
og or hada child who Loved his
other places of interest. But speaking
Dg. I might .also add some of our
places of interest,' the stores of
.ost distinguished men namely, Rt.
M- first in that cmy
:onour.able Win. Lional MacKenzie
I think'ra t
time I think that I spent most hof my time
Ing and the late President Rose-
wintlow,;shol . Nowhere have I
pp in g
;11 owned dogs that were their con-
seen a more marvellous shopping dis-
tant companions.
trict than Madrid. It is even attract -
At this season ,of the year it would
ive to the male mentality. 'Metropol-
ot be very 'humane to tie a dog in
itan Detroit has nothing, in the way
tie's back yard. I suggest when "a
of a shopping distinct that compares
itizen" said tieing on the end of a
with Madrid. Husbands of LaSalle
ape he meant, swinging on the end
beware! Do not permit your wives
f a rope in one's back yard. Wake
to do their shopping in Madrid.
p! "Mr. Citizen" stop being u grouch
Going over the mountains, z left
-"Another Citizen."
Spain, and arrived at Lisbon, the
capital of Portugal. During the war
HAD SUCCESSFUL PARTY
this was a hotbed of espionage and
The card party; and dance which;
the center ,of spies from all coun--
ras held last Wednesday evening.'
tries of the world. Staying ---ro Bays
an. ;pith in the C�_mmunity Centre
I visited the country -side, and -found
nd was sponsored by the goodwill;
it simply gorgeous.
;hub to raise money for the CentrOv
Going a hundred miles northwards
>as well attended and enjoyed by
I arrived at Fatima. Here I said -a
11. The draws which were held dun-
Mass for the people of LaSalle upon
ig the card playing were won by
the exact spot whereon the Blessed
Irs. Percy Weston of Bayfield, Mr-
Virgin appeared to the three chil-
rorman Gascho, Mrs. Milfred Schilbe
dren in 19117. The original chapel
lids Joan Dietz, Mrs. Ted. Steinbach
was large enough for me and five
11 •. f Zurich. Miss Skinner of Cen-
people. The new basilica, when fin-
mlia and :lir. lKilton Pollock of
ished, will be a wonderful .piece of
arna. • The door prize, a lovely
'architecture.
,.')J! .lamp which had been donated
Returning to Lisbon, I boarded
yMr. Keith Westlake was «yawn
the American Clipper, on a flight
wring the dancing, and Harold Diet-
from New York to. Paris. This v:t:,
ch was the lucky winner. Another
my first experience in an airplane.
ance is being sponsored for the
We travelled the width -of Portugal
ime cause this Friday evening, dan-
and Spain, a trip of four days by
ing to start after the h;,ckey game•
train, in a mateer of two hours. We
i the event of the hockey game
landed at Barcelona, Spain. This
aving to be cancelled, the dance
was the head quarters of the Com -
ill start at 9.30 p.m.
munistic activities during the revol-
tsTri to Euro pe
ution. Here all the churches were
Y p
destroyed, priests murdereft ant: nuns
(By Rev. Father L. Marchand)
violated. What a disgrace! At
Barcelona I boarded a train, which
I the productions of. Hcdlywvod. The
loft for points in southern France,
mall towns and villages of Spain arc
Unfortunately I was -caught in a na-
imply pictures of .beauty, of which
tion wide railway strike. For 24 hrs.
ne never tires. Here as in Portugal
the train stood idly on the track, a-
se artist, will find himself enraptur-
waiting the end of the strike. There
d in ecstacy at each turn of the
were hardly any people on the train.
Dad; because of the remarkable be-
I was almost the only one that had
uties of nature, to:pagrapluy, and an,
ventured upon that train. I coll ct-
hitecture.
ed all the cushions in the car, making
The Spanish people 'belong to a
myself a bed; and went to sleep. Be -
ark haired, have black eyes, and
tween the naps I walked up and down
country -roads. I even visited an
ossess as a rule an olive complexion.
'hey are usually .poor, because their
;Phe
ancient cit% , called Nimes. Here ' I
ountry is mostly mountainous, and
saw a temple and'_ other building,,
s not blessed with much rain in the
that predated the coming of Christ.
unilmer. The homes of the people
Hurrah! The strike is !ober. The
f i pain are all equipped with bal-
train starts again. And I advance
onies, to which the families retire
through the south of France towar8s'
n the evening to enjoy the cool bre-
Italy. Wlhat a ,beautiful country! Or-
to those that pass by
anges, olives, lemons, palm trees
:zes and ,watch
n the streets. The people of Spain
everywhere. Finally. we arrrive at
isually dine at .2 o'clock, and have
Cannes, French resort town upon the
,heir suppers at 9 o'clock. I should
Mediterranean Sea. Here I saw a-'
beautiful
iave liked to remain longer amongst
mongst other villas, the
;hem, but the time, allotted to me,
summer home sof :Maurice Chevalier.
lid not (permit-
On the one hand is the 11ledlterran-
But now I will tell you about my
can Sea, its water such a beautiful
;rip to Spain and Portugal. It was
green, that I succumbed to the tem -
)n Nov. 10th that I left the famous
elation to doff my shoes anis wrifle
:•esort of Biarritz in southern %'ranee.
out into the deep. On the other hand
grossing the Pyreneo, DIountains, I
are the Alps with its perpeually
arrived at San Sebastine, tit one tone
snow-capped peaks. I can hardly be -
the %ulnmor residence of the. kings
lieve it. It is almost too',beautiful
o,f Spain, Here tall palm tree=; line
to be true.
the streets, transforming them into
At last f visited M�onteCarlo. There
majestic prGrnenades.
alb I did not spend any more)',
Thence I proceeded to .3u,•vos,The
I visited the most famous •garnblii-
cath^dial of this city is A marvelous
joints of all Europe. It was inter ,C
�r.e a 11
• s a
bit of architecture, but 0
t � e
ii • o watch the shark; operating,
t g
Spani%h churches. In the afternoon I
and the people being fleeced,
went to the local cattle fair. On thea
This morning I am leaving for It.
way there l gaw more donkeys than
aly. I expect to be in Roine b{y Chr
ever before in my life. Tlere I mot
istnias, Many is the time that; T wish•
a very fmc Spani�h i'.1ni11y, wilith
ed that you harl been with me, if
wer:. very kind t- me, and : ymp,1tI1
E:4the diff
,r•.e the beautiful seem: , ili:ft T 11 .
i,vita; x•d. How fascinating, 'how d•'
14ed with in(, on a;rcoant
t.11at'. I E)X)k'17en("ell in tnaki°lf, lir;litfi ly enrapturing are the w011
!1X11',iew
n11yL;elf understood.
' derful works of God!
�ly next tnovf, was towal'ds a place t;,?trdbre to you all, Father Ma.relianf
Thursday, January I19th, 1950
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IlL?'r -TRI+; 1+T, D TPEREOF ARE THE WAYS OF DEATH,
--•-Proverbs ;14 : 12; 16:125.
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John 14: u.
. BEHOLD WHAT MANNER OF LOVES
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