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ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as seeond class xMil,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
John 'Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter,
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3SSJ
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
. ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
.Specializieis 1(n -
gr and Purebred Livestock Salel
",Service That Satisfies"
Wltone 57r2. R. 1, DAgHWOOC
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
�'erme Reasonable, Satisfac't OR
Guaranteed
° EXETER, R. R: S
Phone ::_.�ich 92r7.
VETERINARIAN
It
Ih
W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc-
yLTER1NARY SURGEON
M" With Residence, Main Street,
opposite Drug StoreZURICH
�s--96
: BUTCHERS y,
MEAT MARKET
Us supply, you with the
;eras). Chnlc�-of'Fresh'.-A ,Cur-,
lord Meats,-Bologtlas,` Sa0888e,
Stc., always on hand. Kept,
*,esh in Electric Refrigeration
'Highest Cash Prices -for
• Wool, " Hides and Skins
11 .. Y1ingbInt, CSL Sen
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRms
&A Market for Crew, Eggs
and Poultry
14ave Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG 'GRADER
Roy O'Brien„M.Mmager
lane 101 "Zurich
Iorlch Creamery
Horne Market for Cream
Eggs ,and Poultry
rl�ghest ,Ca h NCO,, paid. R>lus
a pre niu><ri for deliveredcrbain
M� are ecjuippetl to,$lYe:.cffi-
zielnt accurate service :? Egg
.aad,-R.®ult1•y.-... ::..department ill
charge of Mr. T.• Meyers..
Cb-ty, Minshall, Propriet06
INSURANCE . 7-7
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL
ANNCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
IvUAL COMPANY I)L)ING BUSINES
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .
,&mount of Insurance at Risk o
December 31s*, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rate. on Application
E. F. KLOPP__ZURICH
A G E N T
d all kinds of Fire lnsuranc
Alto Dealer in Li htnino, Roc
WCAL 'NEW 6
Tuesday ,of next week is observed
s St. Valentine's Daay
Mr. Oscar K11opp is confined to
his room with illness.
Miss Ida Brill has left for Kitch-
ner to spend some time with relati,
es in that city.
Mr, Herbert Kraft of Detroit, has
eturned to the city after spending
he week -end visit at the home of Mr
,nd 'Mrs, R. F. Stade,
Miss Mae Smith has returned to
ger duties in Deep River, after spen-
ling several days at the home of her
iarents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mrs. Louis Thiel has returned home
after visiting at the home of her
rarents, ,Mr and Mrs. Brown, at Tees-
vater for as few days last .week.
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Swantz and
e1r. and Mrs. Gordon Keating all of
�oderich, were Sunday visitors at
;he home of the latter's parents, Mr.
end Mrs. `Chris. Haist.
Mrs. ' Annie . Haist has returned
rom Detroit, after spending several
Weeks apt the home of her dons in
;hat city. She is in residence with
VIr. and Mrs. Chris Haist of town.
On Friday, Feb. 10th, the power-
ful Exeter Hockey team will cross
sticks with the so far unbeaten locals
m the A. C. Babe Siebert Arena. If
you want to see a thriller be sure and
see this one.
FOR SALE--
A quantity iof timothy and alfalfa
hay for sale. Apply to Alvin Ging-,
arich, Phone 90 r 6. 2c'
FOR SALE
One crossed Tam -York hog; 1 4-
burner electric bean cooker; 2 -horse
power Woods electric .grinder. Apply
bo, Stanlery* Sauder, Phone, 94 r 22,
Zurich. »Me
NOTICE
It Plows, Harrows and Cultivates in
one operation. Come in and see the
new Robey , 3 -in -1 - Cultivator, at
Earl, ,Zimmer's Welding Shop, Zurich
FOR SALE
1948-Fleetline Delux Chevrolet
car for sale. Priced right. Apply
to Theo Haberer, Phone 99 Zurich
.F'
OR '� SALE
100 acre grass farm, has windmill
and plenty of water. Being Lot 3,
Concession 8, Hay .Township. --Joseph
Wild'fong, Dashwood, Ont. 2-c
FOR SALE
Five Hundred feet of 7 -8th inch
rope, suitable for use in :barn, for
quick sale. Rope,was used in erect-
ing Community Centre. " Apply to
the local Committee. c
I+IOTICE'`--
WHITEWASHING A CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson °
Dashwood — Phone Sr19
FARM FOR. SALE
Consisting"af 100 acre farm on the
Parr Line; Hay Twp. all tillable, 11
acres fall wheat seeded' with timothy,
410 mares plowa=ed„�balance'ih grass; I
shaped banlc barn,, driving shed, lir
storey solid brick hawse insulated
with kitchen and woodshed, building;
all wired,_ garage, buildings newly
rodde. Neverfailing well. Also b(
sett grass farm in Stanley Twp, a
bout a mile west of Hillsgreen. Vol
further particulars apply 'to Misseag
M. or D. Han, R.R. 1, ,Zurich.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of H�ousehald'Effects, on the Prem
ises; 3n .ilia 6'hiage. of ,Zurich.
The undersigned Auctioneer "has beer
instructed to sell by public Auctioi
On
SATURDAY, :I�BRUARY 11th -
At .1-.j3.0o'clocIf •p -m. sharp:
Enamel ,cook stove, in , first clan
condltio. Quej,W ,;heatex, ,•near+;
new; tworburner” hot ' plate; three
burner gas stove;"dining room erten
cion table; 6 rocking chairs, lik,
new;6 dining room chairs, arm �chais
two ii6olstered chairs, sebtee, fold
ing Davenport like new; 3 fern stand
,oak centre table; radio table, tabl
model radio, Ottoman; +Book case
New Williams sewing machine, ltk
new; kitchen table, 4 kitchen chair,
glass cupboard, 2 couches, washin
machine,. electric motor, , 2 floc
lamps, table lamp, pin-up lamps, con
plete toilet set, beautiful dinner se
like new; rug 9x9 feet, like new;
cloth rugs 8x10 -ft; numerous mat
scatter •rugs, various quilts,• curtain
curtain stretchers, cushions, bedroo
i suite with dresser and stand, pilloi
clothes drier, 2 bedsteads, 2 dresses
dressing table, small stand, 2 ma
tress, spring filled mattress, near
new; kitchen clock, numerous sealer
all kinds of kitchen utensils, 811vt
ware, glassware, various garden to(
hand sleigh, lawn mcwer, many Ott
articles too xumerous to mention.
TERM S—CASH
Herbert X(ousseau,
P.Izar M'ousseau, Executors, A Mot
seau Estat
G It, 1'. Stade, Clerk.
P Alvin Walnrr, Auctioneer.
Mr. !Bruce Boysenberry gotrard
Bend Is enjoying a vacation trip to
Florida and the southern States.
-BREAD'
Mrs. Leeroy Thiel and ibaby spent
several days at the home of her par-
ants in Lonldon last week.
on the toble
_
Mr. Roy Weber and family of
London, were week -end visitors with
the former's parents, Mr,. and Mrs,
r
Louis Weber.
r
'Mrs. Tillie Tetreau of Exeter, was
,:
r
a visitor .recently with liex +sons:' Will
F 'i'
of town and Hardy, and Milton of the
Bronson line,
Miss Grace •Regier of the Goshen
"''”
line, south, enjoyed the week -end at
+
the home of hex friend, Miss Helena
s,..
Farwell.
Mr. Albert Hamilton of Lond';n,~
was on business in town on z-onday,
also dinner guest at the home of
the meal is read',!
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Len Haist and fam-
No meal is complete without plenty -
aly of Detroit, were Sunday visitors
of delicious wholesome bread. And
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
TASTY -NU tasts good and is g000
Yungblut, Oscar Klopp and members
hearty food for you. Every slice a +
of the family.
slice of energy- +
Much Enthusiasm
Buy an extra Loaf today—star! .j.
The new A. C. "Babe" Siebert
now to serve more bread at even
Arena is creating almost unbelieve-
meal. Get your TASTY -NU Breac
able enthusiasm, as at the local hoc-
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at -your
key games there are vast crowds in
local Grocers.
attendance, and the cheering, as well
as a bit of (boroxpe when things
its
Tasty -Nu Bakery e
just don't goy as expected, is at
;
highest level just at present. The
PHONE 100 — yUR1CN
local hockey team has done wonuer-
—_ ...
ful, having so far lost• no game and
t
NEUHAUSER CHICKS ,f
have six wins" tucked under their
belt ''and by all appearance should
NEUHAUSER ROYALS E
win the League honors. The big
Neuhauser •Royal. mating chicks are
crowds in attendance 1-ielp the boys to
the greatest value we -have ever off -
play better, as is the case with any
ered. Guaranteed producers. These
team in sports. Then the •Commun-
matings contain our choicest breed-
ity Centre is also enjoying a good
ers, used floor improvment purposes.
patronage. Large crowds have gatli•
The chicks when hatche•i are selected
ered at the local functions and the
for vigour and uniformity. Neuhaus -
,A. have been ut to goad use
"Ch' ^i n , Luxe"
F ocee V er Royals are (.�s
bly the iGood Will Club, who have pur- Limited quantity. Orders should be
chased and paid- for several hundred placed in advance.
dollars worth of kitchen equipment, Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.
such as dishes, knives and forks, and London, Ont.
have drone a marvelous job of it. On
Tuesday evening next is St. V•alen- NEUHAUSER WHITE LEGHORNS
tine's Day, and -they are holding a Pure Creighton strain: Pedigreed
Monster St. Valentine's Party with Males. High speed layers. Large white
Burn Conway and his orchestra and eggs. Chicks available now. Also
entertiners present to entertain you. chicks in twenty other breeds, cross
This will be a big event and the pub- breeds and Hy Lines. Hatching
lic.are invited to "attend. Whether twice weekly.
you wish to dance or not, there will' Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.
be .plenty to entertan you. So come London, Ont.
out and enjoy the evening and 'help
to further equip this fine Comm- Joseph and north, motored to Lond-
unby, 'Centre of which we are all so on on Monday last on a business trip
,proud off. Then if we are Tight, on Ha vine Mlid Weather
Saturday evening Feb. 18th, fthe CK Well, at present the weather in
'NX fsanous.:Barn Dance will be in mild and not winterlike, and the best
the Centre to give their usual good
of us are at a loss to predict what
and interesting evenings fun. !Please the later part of the winter has in
keep these dates. open, and attend store for us. The groundhog's shad w
these functions just at your door." on Candlemas Day was a fooler for
DRi 5 D A L E most of -us; :if the !groundh;)g is an
The many friends of Mr. Joseph earlyl riser, he did -not see his shad-
Ducharme one time local black -ow. but should he 'have went out on
smith of this Burg, are sorry to re- a little ,berl the night before and got.
port that he is not very Well at Pres up Iate the next day he would have
ent. seen his shadlow. So there -yon are, .,
Messrs. Verryr and Dennis Denom- take your own -guess and it will be
me of Toronto spent the week -end alright anyway.
with friends. Mr. Conny Etue also 136th Birthdaar
of Toronto visited with friends on Messrs. Chas. and Willie Bedard of
the B.W. H. north. Courtrigbt were 'week -end visitors to -
A large number of ;yiaung and old Mr and Mrs Le•^.n Bedard of the B.
from far and near had a very en- W. Highway, and at the same time
joyable evening last week when the visiting with their mother, vwho on
CKNX Barn Dance Gang furnished Saturday last celebrated "-r Sr3th
the music for dancing pleasure. -birthday. Many, friends Ball^ l n^
Glad to report that Mrs.. Pauline Mrs. Bedard to offer congrat»lations
Denomme who has ,been in the Clin- on her birthday. We believe she is.
ton Hospital, is progressing favour- the oldest resident in this parish, be-'
ably. ing born here and has always lived
Miss Bernedett Laparte•. of Brecia: in the immediate neighbourhiaod. She
Hall, London, spent Sunday with hgr ;being hale and hearty despite her
parents, Mr and "Mrs. Noel Laporte. years, and we -wish her.to continue to
The Misses Mary and. Elizabeth live .'many more years. in our midst,
Gelinas spent Sunday at the .brother's as the aged"�ones are always treasur-
home, Mr and Mrs. Jos. Gelinas, of ers in a coxr►munity.
the Goshen' line, north.
HENSALI.
DASHWt�O.1->
Nf-rs. A. White and son' Robert of The
Girl Guidessponsored a suc-
Detroit visited with her motherr, Mxs cessful; :home baking sale of cakes on
Witzel who has been on the sick list, Saturday last.
on Saturday. .Tim McGregor, son of Mr and Mrs
Mrs. - Merner is visiting with her Robert McGregor, of Kippen, had the
daughter in Clinton. misfortune to fracture his arm in
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Pfile moto-red two places in a recent accident. .•,�
to Detroit and Mt. Clemens on Sun- Mr. Stewart Bell is in Scott tile=
day. morial hospital, • Seaforth, in the i'7»
Mr. and Mrs. Milfrbd Merrier and 'terests of. his health:' •
Mr and Mrs. A. Tie'man were Sun- Mr and Mrs Philip Pocock of Lon- .0
day visitors• with relatives in Detroit. don, were -guests on Saturda.0 last -
i ^• Mr and Mrs. Chas. Snell spent the with Ur and .M,rs J. E. McEwan. •i
week -enc+ in_Iletroit. Mr and Mrs,. W. E. Hedden, of,",
Mr and Mrs A. A.11emand were Hamilton mere Week. -end • visitors
week-end••visitors in Detroit. with ,Mrs..C. M.' Hedden and Herb gi
Mr and Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver are A scheduled 'Hockey game , Credit
spending a few days in Bowmanvil'le.on'vs Hensall, will ,be•.playled• in the:.
Mr 'and, Mrs J, Kipter moved their Hensall Arena Friday, February 10th' '
i household, effects to Zurich on Tues- at 8.30 p.m. Intermediate B saves.
day where. they will reside. ,Rev, Dr. W. E. MacNeyin of Lon,
Mrs. K. Woods of. Grand Bend. don will deliver" the. address At the
s was the guest speaker in the Evangel- United Church next $undaj3� morning,
ical church last Sunday evening. Feb. 12th. In the absence of Rev.
9 R. A. Brook. In the evening Itev.
r it. Joseph ,and Beaver Tom A. E. Hinton, oaf St. Andrew's Unit -
Mr and Mrs. Harold Siemon of eel Church, Kippen, will choose to
., Goderich were Sunday visitors with speak on a certain hymn which he
3 Mr and Mrs. Fred Siemon -of St. Jos- will also render as a solo.
eph• A Home Baking Sale and Tea will
p, Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and children be held in the lower part iof the I.O.
ii of Goderich were Sunday visitors O,F. Hall on Main street, Sat. Feb. 11
•s with Mrs. Josephine Ducharme. at 3 p.m., sponsored by Amber Re-
s. Mr and .Mrs Noel Laporte and Mr. bekah Lodge. Members of the Lodge
t- Raymond Denonime were Sunday ev- are asked to contribute towards this',
y ening callers with Mr. Isadore Ou- bakiny sale. Tea cup readers will be
s, cliarme of the Blue Water Highway present.
r- +lir and Mrs. Ed. -Corriveau were Tuesday February 14th will be the
Is Drysdale visitors recently with tho official opening of i4a, Community
>r latter's parents in that Burg. Centre Arena. Mr. A. J. Carroll, head
Mr and Mrs. Blaise Ducharme and of Community Buildings and Park;
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Ducharme and of the Provincial Government will he
son 'Rickey from Windsor, were we- official sneaker. T. L. Pryde, bI L ii
is- ek-end visitors with their parents on and A. Y. McLean, M.P.. will be p<. -
,, the B.W.H. sent. The Xitchener figure skatin;;
.lir and Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey and club will be one,. of the highlights or
Mr and Iris. Pete Je-ffVey all of St, I the affair.
"l%ursaaq+ February 9th,, 1950
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Advantages of Contracting With Us Are
1. You deal with a reliable firm, the Canada +
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2. You obtain more money per bushel. +
3. High. quality seed is supplied.
y equipped 4. We are electrical) ui d to handle loose
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5. If Preferred, free storage is available until ++
1.
December 15th.
COOK BROS. MILLING CO. +Phone 54 Hensall, Ont. Nights 63
C00000Chick St arter
FOR STRONGER CHICKS
We Also Have a Large Stock of Peat Moss
AVAILABLE AT
Hensall Dist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and ZURICH
—WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU%-%
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1 `
YOUR CAR represents a major investment. `.
It deserved the, best of care— uid, that's what we're
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
Job or juei a battery check, we really try to give goe,d,
thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you
coming back.
We'd appreciate a chance to show you .
® what we can do.
Hector Forded IMMKIAL
9T, JOSEI''li SERVICE STATION esso
COR. No. F.1 lac 21 11Tf:11`4VAYi
DIALER
Mid- Winter
SALE
PRICES SLASHED FROM 50 TO 100%
BEGIlI NNING JANUARY 21st Ohl TO J
ARY 28th INCLUSIVE.
LOOK FOR A SALE BILL IN YOUR MAIL
THIS IS YOUR BIG 1
OPPORTUNITY
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Choose Your Hardware Needs
'Frons 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 Almatex Plastic Paints
Por 'your heati-n system we recommend—the Good
Cheer Furnace, or the well known Coleman Oil
Heater.
For your Household needs we carry Beaty Wash
0 Machines; National Electric Stoves; Marconi Rad -
0 jos; Heaters, Electric Irons, and Toasters, Enamel-
ware Pyrex and varioup Kitchen Ranges.
A Reliable Plumbing, Furnace work, evetroughin
and Tinsmithing. Our Aim „To Serve and Satisfy'
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vatars
ip Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213