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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-06-29, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO ' URICH •I-IERA40 Utborized,. mond class mail, fist OfAce Department, Ottawa. BUSINES, CARDS John W Orchard ?' OPTOMETRIST Main "Street --- Exeter r Open Every Week Day Except 'Wednesday Phone 355J LICENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer HURON AND LAMBTON Po! your Sale, large .or small, Cour-. !beaus and Efficient Service at all "Mmes! Plione 57 r 2. DASHWOOD E. F. CORBETT ' LICENSED AUCTIONEER forme Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. s FOR SALE Phone L :aieh 92r7. Two -row (power lift corn cultivator for W. C. Allis-Chalmers' tractor Also 2.5 ,acres of clover dray when baled—Wallace Wein, Dashwoiod. FOR SALE 18.7 acres, good :full set of build- ings, uild ings, 100 acres tillable, 20 .bush, 1 anile, to highway, 1010 rods inland lake shoreline, boating, fishing.Bruce Count. All .at the price of a -cot- tage, $712100.—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. Hensall 2 storey brick house, full basement, hot water furnace, 3 piece bath main floor, 2 -piece upstairs; built-in kitchen -cupboards each floor, many extras, nice lawn, hedges, etc. Moderately priced. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. FOR QUICK SALE York (Hog, ready for service. — Apply to Boy McBride, Phone 96 x 18, Zurich. FOR SALE Enamel Clare Jewell Cook Stove, in very golod condition. Also a smaller. cook stove with or 'without oal bur- ner.—Apply to Ervin Gingerich, Ph. 79 r 15, Zurich. FOR SALE Model A. Ford, Good Condition $150 1935 V-8 Ford ... ,,. „ .,.... $2.00 Bicycle .. . ............. .. $16 Battery Radio Console, with wet Battery ..,...... $6.00 Imperial Roof Putty Flux to repair or recover your Roof. ST, JOSEPH SERVICE FOR SALE One heavy -duty low down rubber tired Wagon, rubber almost new. —Merino Steckle, Phone Hensall 698-13. c PIGS FOR SALE 50 Started Pigs for immediate salt: A. A. Oestreieher, Dashwood. FOR SALE New Cabin painted, priced for quick sale. Apply to Charley S. Bedard, Phone 98 r 15. SEED FOR SALE A quantity of homegrown millet, seed for sale.—C. 0. Smith, Fhone 87 r 18. LOCAL, NEWS Mr. Lawrie Fowlie of London, was a visitor at the home of his sister,Mr and Mrs. Gid. Koehler, on Saturday, School :closes on Thursday of this week for the summer holidays, and we ,will, plot be hearing the school bell till September.. Last Wednesday was the beginning of summer, and the longest ,day ,of the year. But usually not the hot- test. Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich made a business call Monday morn- ing in the interest of the 10th Div- ision Court. - ' I Mr. Campbell 'Krueger has again The Catholic Womens' League made the meat is ready! taken, his position in Oakwood Par arrangements to send a delegate to �U 1 the diocesan convention to be held No meal is complete without plenty for the summer months. There are in Gorier ch. of delicious wholesome bread, And also a number of girls wlarking at this Mr and Mrs. Julian Mantey and TASTY -NU tasts good and is good lovely spot for the suan•rner' Donald and Mr and .Mrs. Gordon hearty food for you. Every slice a Over the week -ends, especially on Howald and ftunily were week -end slice of energy - Sundays there is a �tnarked .amount of guests with Mrs. Flossie Stabus at Buy an extra Loaf today—start traffic for'June along the ,Blue Water her cabins at Saulble Beach. now to serve more bread at every Highway, as cars are continually The Provincial Highway No. 83, meal. Get your TASTY -NU Bread coming, and going, But a few more from. St, Joseph t. Hensall has re at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your weeks and there will be more and cently received its annual bath of local Grocers. more cars flying to and fro. oil, and one can now drive over this Tasty-Na Bakery Mrs, Anna Siebert is spending piece of road without any dust fly- jj t�p� some time at the home of her daugh- ing about. PHONE 100 — ZURICH ter's Wr and Mrs Clarence Hoffman Mrs. Antionette Borque of Detroit, WOULD YOUR FARM BENEFIT at Galt, The fiosmer's sister, Mrs, was a visitor for a few days with her Torrance, who had been fox some brothers, the Cantin's at St. Jloseph.l FROM A FARM IMPROVEMENT Mr. J. N. Cantin returning with her LOAN? time at the Siebert home, left for the g I Good machinery helps farmers in - West where she will visit with her for a weeks visit in Windsor and crease production and cut costs. c]iildreTt. the Motor City. Thousands of farmers across Canada Week -end visitors at the home of 1 Mr and Mrs, David Ducharme were: are installing such machinery today Mr. Donald Charretfe and 'boy friend `-often aided by a Farm, Zmprovem- from Detroit; Mr and Mrs, • Byron ent Loan. Tractors, trucks and com- Ducharme and family and Miss Sher- banes may be financed through Farm n idan all from 3aondon, Improvement Loans. So can the im- provement of farmhouses and out - y profitable -day ,was spent buildings, clearing of land, purchase recently when about forty pupils of of livestock, and the installation of - the district were escorted .by bus to electricity and drainage systems. spend a day at the O.A.C. Guelph. Farm Improvement L;ans are low The trip was supervised by Mr. Vic- in cost, too - five per cent simple in - tor Dinnin, of the Zurich school,and terest - and repayment can be easy all report an excellent time. instalments according to seasonal In - Had Heavy Rain come. The very heavy rain, hail, thunder If you feel that your farm would etc.,'on Monday .morning again fairly benefit from a Farm improvement drenched this . •part of the country. Loan, why not drop into the Bank Gardens .in town ivere just like lakes of Montreal at Zurich, and have a of water, and in the lower lands in chat with Mac McEachern, the man - the country, there is still some water ager? He'll welcome the opportunity in the .bean fields. Too much rain to disccuss, in confidence, ytour Par- is worse than too little, but we have titular plans and needs, and work to take things as they come. It will out how an FIL and the B of M can be a big help to, the crops in general help you with your farm financing. as well as the pasture fields, and now STANLEY TOWNSHIP things look (better than ever for that The Bronson Line and Blue Water big bumper crop we usually look for Farm Forum had a very nice picnic Return From Trip in Bayfield Thursday last; 40 sat The patty of sightseers and fisher- downto a delicious -picnic supper and men who :were up in New Ontario at ,a ball game was held after, Gawgando, namely: Messrs. Gordon Mr and Mrs. Heiman Johiston and Stanley Smith, Raymond Kading, , and dau ,.hter Anna of London were Aubert Hess, Earl Zimmer, Lorde and visitors with Mt and Mrs. Harold Herb Klapp, returned home on Fxi- i Penhale ,Bx o IEuai, Stanley and with day evening, (raving enjoyed a unique. othdrs in the township. outing in that fair country which lies I A. very successful Stanley Twp. about five hundred miles to the north track meet was held in the Agricult- of us. They managed to get a few j ural Park, Bayfield, on June 16, 200 nice fish, but owing to the cold wea-' pupils representing ten schools, par- ther they experienced there, the fish .ti;cipated in the program of sports just were'nt biting. Going thr.-ugh which was organized by Harry Nes- the clay belt which is about 60 miles 'bitt, teacher at ,SS No. 3, Stanton-. south of where they were, the frost Master Waly,ne McBride of Iiippen was just heaving up the roads, as it had the misf rtune to fall from his Walt; corning out, and they tell us that :bicycle, resulting in a broken wrist. on May 15th they were still fishing •Mr 'and Mrs, Walter McBrid_� and for pickerel through the ice, But family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Ste - somehow regardless of the short sea- wart Beattie and family of Wingharn sons, they manage to get a crop so Were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs that they can get along for another Robert McBride, Kippen. year. The soil is very firtle when the Mr and Mrs. Wilmer MacGregor, warmer days do come, it sure has a Kip -pen, spent a week -end at Goder- push, in the clay belt. but up at ich where Mr. MacGregor has com- Gawgando there is aro tillable soil, pleted his pilot course with the Sky everything is lumbering and mining. Harbour Air Sete -vices and has recei- ved his Private ,Tillot's licenses. Evangelistic Mee- In Zurich Mennonite Church All this Week conducted by -DANIEL SCHLABACH Of Jordan, Ontario Including Bible Conference on SATURDAY AND SUNDAY July Ist, and 2nd. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend these Meetings BREAD on the table: - VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B.. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON o with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store �e.-96 ZURICH BUTCHERS Zuricha' Popular MEAT MARKET (:ret Us supply you with the ,very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, 'Etc., always on hand. Kept Meeh in Electric Refrigeration Highest- Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. Yungblut, & Son PRODUCE Silverwood 1S I�AIRI Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry j Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 Zurich Zurich Creaery Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for deliveredeream We are equipped to give effi- t ient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor', INSURANCE 'Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK I LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ,AME OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DJING BUSINESS Ola' THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . . *Mount of Insurance at Risk on December 31a, 1946 $73,699,236.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bands. $444,115.39 Rates; on Application. E. F. KLOPP—ZURICH A GE.XT "'Also Dealer in Lightning Rads and ail kinds of .Fire Ins:tlrance FOR SALE A buckxralke, to fit a Farmall H. Tractor, or can .be made to fit any tractor,—Wes McBride, R.R. 1, Var- na, Phone Hensall 687 r '211. FOR SALE Choice fresh strawberries for sale Orders taken. Call 134 Zurich, Gerald Gingerich. FOR SALE Pure bled Foxhound pups, (black and tan and black and white. --- Phone 25 r 5, Crediton. FOR QUICK SALE Sunbeam Automatic Toaster $16. Sunbeam Shavemaster $15. Apply at Herald Office. FOR SALE 300 ' year-old Leghorn ,Hens, now laying. Priced at $1.00 each — Earl Gingerich. FOR SALE A quantity of wood slabs. F. C. Kalbfleisch and Son, Phone 59, Zuricl'a. 4-t. c, Dead Stock $2.75 Each. I'� oml�t� Service for Liftigg.--Jack Williams, Call Plholte 214 r 4, Croditoii Central. 01-5-'i;d NOTICE ;WH'ITEWASHING & CLEANIIItG Arrangements can be made NlI Watson / DAS13wdo�od -- Phone 361-1-0 . AM-0WIRi.[kikN�:�tiiL'uY,.'�R 'it��:Md+4�%M1FIWA��ic You haven't enough ready cash on hand to buy one? The B of M has helped thousands of Canadian farmers overcome this problem by . providing them with credit through Farris I7n- proverNent Loans, Perhaps we can help you olotain the necessary credit, too. Why not talk it over with (our nearest B of M mattarer? „ v Ask for our folder" `Quiz for a GO. MYTANH .Ahead Farmer". IDA N)I!/ONraaaniaxs Remember, when you ask for a loarn,atup the 13 of M, you do riot ask a favour. BA -NK OF MOXTREAL Zurich Branch: C, C. McEACHEILM, Manager Hensalt- Braacb: JOTIN IRVIN, Manager Crexlit.,o Tiranch: C HARTXS PAR KfN- SON, Manager ,,Open Tuc�cdni, 1'hursdrty and Saturday) DROIK't,od (Sub -Agency): prion Mon 'etc sol. & 1'1,i. WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LtPE'SINCE 1817 W Thursday, June :29th, 19119 Copop. F e E o s ARE YOUR BEST BUY! Only Re�CIeaned Grain Used in Our Feeds - AVAILABLE AT a Hensall hist. Co -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH s` WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU. �l t 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 corning back. We'd appreciate a chance to shoty you t7 what we can do, Hector Forcier IMPERIAL ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION rc W ;N COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS \z DEALER SAVE—St. Joseph Service is' prepared to save you , some Money on your Tractor and Implement Tire Needs. Compare our prices and allowances on your old Tires! Summer Footwear - Women - Canvass platforms, wedge heels in dif- ferent Colours. Leather Sandals, white Red, Navy and Black. Also a limited amount of white Buck Dress Shoes. Childr'en,. - Fleet -foot in all lines and sizes. Also Sandals in red, white and brown. See our Scampers for $1.75. Boys - Fleet -foot, including the softball and basketball shoe, See our Scampers. Men..- Woven vamp Oxfords, Platform straps, crepe straps. See our Scampers. Ladies, Please Note: we are now able to obtain the new DESCO shoe which will arrive in August. We had hoped to get this Shoe last year, but as this is an American shoe, international regulations prevented this shoe to arrive in Canada. But it's Coming this time. WATCH FOR DESCO. MIT ' 71111� a g"13 F. y pp y o e an eavy ar - ware on hand. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim --To Serve and Satisfy! oatars COBrien Main St.' Hardware Store Phone 213 What are Trusting? For Your Salvation. is IT- -CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OR RITUAL? —THE EFFORTS OF ANOTHER MAN°? —GOOD WORKS? —SECOND CHANCE? —KEEPING THE LAW? OR IS W IRI CHRIST WHO SAID: "I am the way, the truth and the life, no man cometh unto Elie Father but by Me. John 14: 6 "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt. be saved". Acts 16. 31. TUNE IN -r --Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, + ST'AT'TON Cl:IVMI 10 i0, Toronto, Sundays 9, to 10. A.M. ! WCAR, 1.130, I'matine, Mich.. Sundays at 12 to 1.00 p.m. i gn Te al t ty! You can't go wrong when you buy a well known a Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: 0 $113.50 143.50 159.50 Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges. eCome in and see them - they'll speak for themselves dh a Alwa s a goad su 1 f Sh If d H H d y pp y o e an eavy ar - ware on hand. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim --To Serve and Satisfy! oatars COBrien Main St.' Hardware Store Phone 213 What are Trusting? For Your Salvation. is IT- -CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OR RITUAL? —THE EFFORTS OF ANOTHER MAN°? —GOOD WORKS? —SECOND CHANCE? —KEEPING THE LAW? OR IS W IRI CHRIST WHO SAID: "I am the way, the truth and the life, no man cometh unto Elie Father but by Me. John 14: 6 "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt. be saved". Acts 16. 31. TUNE IN -r --Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, + ST'AT'TON Cl:IVMI 10 i0, Toronto, Sundays 9, to 10. A.M. ! WCAR, 1.130, I'matine, Mich.. Sundays at 12 to 1.00 p.m. i