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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-08-17, Page 5ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa,. BUSINES CARDS i John W Orchard 'I OPTOMETRIST I Main Street — Exeter 7 Open Every Week Day r Except Wednesday t ' Phone 3553 1ICENSED AUCTIONEERS 1 ALVIN WALPER 1 Licensed Auctioneer X0 JP HURON AND LAMBTON U0. and Efficient o t Service or e tCour, all TftesIDASHWOOD ,phone 57 r 2. E. F. - CORBETT t LICENSED AUCTIONEER ! Wrerma Reasonable, SatisfactionGuaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone : _ich 92r7. VETERINARIAN plc. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON ' office with Residence, Mail, Street, •.�., !Qlrposite Drug .Store ZURICH tie_• -96 1 BUTCHERS �lric� 9 popular' :MEAT MARKET ,,et Us supply you with the .very Choice of Fresh and Cur- lncl Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for ,:.:-r oof, Rides and Skins & SOU PROTYUCE DAIR-mb rash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC; EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Zurich 'hone 10I Zurich Crea arY Four Home Market for Crean Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plu a premium for delivered cr. ear 1We are equipped to give of f tient accurate service. Eg and Poultry department i charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Milishall, Propriet( INSURANCE Western Farmcrss utu Weather insurance Co, OF WOODSTOCIK LARGEST RESERVE BA t E OF ANY CANADIAN WC TJ•AL COMPANY DOING BUSINE OF THIS KIND IN CUTARI-0 .A,mouAt of Insurance at Risk December 31st, 1'946 f $73,699,236.00 Tonal Cash ill Bank and Bonds $444,115-39 JHia w on Application F, KLOPP-- ZURICI AGENT Also Dealer in Lightning RC and all kinds of Fire Insurat t I Your :Warm, For Sale Post. Feund, Etc. Ads. in this ' Column. HONEY FOR SAL II For a limited time only. Get S our supply at once.' Price 2Oc a lb. ring lyour container, e Ilaberer & Sons, Zurich. n FOR SALE a Durham +Cow for sale, carrying her Wrd calf, ,due Sept. 3rd.. —Apply to o'1 Gi.n.gerieh, Phone 84 r 3. a FOR SALE : New Idea Corn Pickers,. Manure ;spreaders, Etc. Minneapolis - Mo- a ine Tractors and Equipment. Bpom's ] Vagon Unloaders, — New Idea Dis- ributo2s, Phone 2821, Godertch, Ont i FOR SALE ---.B A R N— Tenders will be received for sale i of Barn on Lutheran Church'Parson- Lge property. Tenders to be sent to .van Yungblut, Secretary, Zurich c3 PIGS FOR SALE 32 Young Pigs for. Sale — Josiah Steckle, R. R. 2, Zurich. FOR SALE A quantity= of apple butter for sale—Apply Phone 9 8r 15, Zurich.* FOR SALE 1 Smalley Blower (used 12 ,years) with pipes, elbows and dust •oodlecto 1 large size Smalley grain an straw !blower (new), New Gehl Forage Harvester ; Blowers, Wagon unloaders and Ham - mer Mills. R. M. Peck, Kippen, phone 681 r 2'3, Hensall, -c$ NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE • OF JEMIMA JOHNSTON, ZURICH, ONT. A11 persons having claims against the above estate shall :be forwarded to the undersigned Solicitor. on -or before the 25th day !of August, A.D. 1950. Afiter awhi:ch date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to those claims of which notice shall have then been received. Dated at Zurich, Oalt., this 12'6th. day of July, A.D. 1950. ELME•R D. (BELL, K.C., Exeter, Ont. ,Solicitor for the Executor FOR SALE Two Registered Scotch Shorthorn Bulls from an Accredited Herd — both red in color. Apply to Fred Brown, Crediton, Phone Crediton 73 r 4. c' FOR SALE A quantity of 2%.111 and 8;^' steer Boiler Pipes for sale. Also a number of Hay Racks. F. C. Kalbfleisch & .Son, Zurich. l FOR SALE A Model T. Goupe for quick sale also several 50 -.gal. steel drUins Apply to Dennis Bedard Phone 215 ' --SEWING-- Infants and Childiens a Specialty Pahone* 47 zzurich. — Mrs. Hort Mousseau. 1 Building For Salt BY TENDER Located in the Vdilage of Hensal 3 known as the Zuepfe Buildi-n! Tenders to be in the hands of tl 1 Manager, Hensall District Go -01)e' ative before August t28th, 1950. Pu - chaser to reprove all debris. Hie] r est or any tender not necessari = accepted. 1 I3ensall Distinct Co -Operative Ltc Hensall, Ont. FOR SALE" r Enamel CIare Jewell Cook :Stove, very good. condition. Also a small cook stovwith or without OR bu "ler,—Apply to Ervin Gingerich, P 79 r 15, Zurich. FOR SALE ii Model A. Ford, Good Condition $t 1935 V-8 Ford ........ ,.... $2 .Picyelc $ battery Tta(110 Console, with wet Battery . , ...... $6- Imperial Roof Putty Flux to rep+ or rec:lvc•r your Roof. T- ST. JOSEPH SERVTCE �s L.v eat. Steck on _ $2.75 Each. PvOmpt Service if5ting,--Jack Williams, Call Ph( 91.1 r 4) Creditoli Central. -c1-5- NOTICE ' WHITEWASHING. & CLEANIN -Arrangements can be made ds Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rV PA I—•x.•,nrtlunru,+.m�twstlG:.LL[9.;a4Ga^.!'sayLAk4rt 'JO CAL- NEWb WBREAD I Kalbfleisch Mills -observed their nnu �' al holiday last week, and the on the fable r atire staff reels all the better for it Misses Matilda and ,Susie Johnson r f Kitchener had a most enjoyable isit at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. °ti'`r Mrs. John. Brenner and son Char- nice spent a few days with the dor- ler's children at Kitchener. i Mr, and Mrs. Don Charlton aria- f�' n kd' • aby and Miss •Carol Thiel spent a z' ``.> �� p acation at Ipperwash last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Cowan who ave been residing -at Byron have loved back to their home in Serallta, nd we welcome them back, Mr H. B. Simmons sof Trenton is the meal d s lie SCI dy lF pending part of his vacation at the No meal is complete without plenty .ome of Mrs. E. G. Krueger, 141th. of delicious wholesome bread. And concession. TASTY -NU Casts good and is good The nice weather has been good for hearty food for you. Every slice a he far"ners getting in their crops, slice of energy- aut our gardens -could stand a nice ' Buy an extra Loaf today—start bower of rain. now to serve more bread at evert Miss Marie Sterling has returned meal. Get your TAS'T'Y -NU Bread o her duties at the Kalbfleisch Mills at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your lfter holidaying at her home near local Grocers. 3ayfield. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Tasty -Nu Bakery �. Sreerran regret to learn that he s quite ill at his farm home near PHONE 100 — ZURICH 31ake. Mrs. J. Kellaby and Mr and Mrs. Serb Ast and son from Filmlore, Sas. visited for a month -at -the home o; Polio Protection � � NTr and Mrs. Hilton Truemner and )t4ler relatives. Mrs. Sim Wdtzel and Miss Caro FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Frisks Of K•Itcheiier and Mrs. Geo.. Hicks and children of Windsor, -call- Including all unmarried Children ed at the home -of Mr and Mrs. -C. from three months to eighteen years • last week.a,ge, Harvesting operations are p.rogres= PAYS up to $5,000.00 for each p sing very good these fine days. Last' ter of your Family.. Include, I week was good, and most of the •crop T ansportation, Drugs, Hospitalizat- will be in by the end of the week if i n, medicines, iron lung and other the weather ke s. quipment. Services of Physician, �-- Ir. an Mrs. Ern g sand Osteopaths or Physiotherapists, N' ar- children of Rochester, N. Y.. are en- sea. joying their holidalys at the horde sof Cost -- For entire Family: their parents, Mr and N -Kris. Welling- $1.0.00 for 2 years ton Johnston and brother, Mr and Individual $5.00 for 2 year:; Mrs. Ross Johnston and other ielativ- J. W. HAIIERE•R, General Insurance es and friends. -- Mns, Barbara Surerus and grand- COUNT OF REVISION children, the Dane "sisters of Montre- al are holidaving with relatives here. Township of flay Miss Donna Oesch who had been vis- iting in Montreal for some weeks re- 1951 Assessment Roil turned home with them. Notice is hereby given that a Mr and Mrs John Albrecht have Court of Revision on the Assessment returned home after spending a week Roll for 1951 will be held at the at the home of the folmer's sister, Township Hall, Zurich, Ont., on the �Mr and Mrs. Hy. Volland at Goder- 23rd day of August, 1950, at 8:00 ich and at the home of their daugh- p.m. for the purpose of hearing any ter, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Scotchmer, appeals ag�dnsrt the :assessment. Bayfield. All appeals must ;be left with the Clerk according, to instructions p•rin- T\fr and 1Irs. McKenzie of Sidney ted on the, 195111 assessment notice N.S., were visitors at the home of sent to each assessed person. Mr and Mrs. N. A. Cantin St. Joseph the past week. They were returnrng Earl Campbell, Reeve, from all extended motor trip to the Exeter, Ontal'iv. Western Coast and report as a most H. W. Lrokenshire, Clens, -,vonclerful t"1•1), with things looking Zurich, Ontario, good all along' the line. Reduced Fares Cool Summer The -,umnier month of Aun'u t is Reduced wail fares 'for' persons aboLlt half sone and very litue real travelling to the Canadian National NV 19 weather has visited us, withlExhibition to be held at Toronto, the nights next to freezing, and the Aug. 25 to Sept. 9, inclusive, were usual hot spells have "lot visited us announced' by the chairman of the this year. And now out in the Can- Canadian Passenger service, Roun(i adian Voest come= word .that the trip. tickets will be sold for 1.11(! nc "- snow is flving and frost prevails. It anal one-way fare plus one half for will indeed be a b>g loss as most of both first ,class and coach travel. the summer grain leas not yet matured HYMENEAL Holidays Past The publisher of the Herald like McClinchey—Way everyone else finds that holidays al- A quiet wedding was solemnized ways pass very quicklly, and although Saturday morning, August 5th at 111 we did not publish for two issues, we a.m. at Holmesvlile manse with Ren• found ourselves in other wark up to Newton officiating when Mary Pearl the neck, but managed to squeeze in ,way, .only daughter of Mr. unci Mrs a day or two holidays, and feel none Albert Pepper, Seaforth, was united the worse for it. So w( are trying to in marriage to Henry, Carl llcClin- publish again this week, and a lot of chey, son of .Mr and Mrs, Wm. Xc- things we would like to say nlu:,t be Clinchey, Hohnesville. The Xlridc held over for another week. You wore "Romance Blue" sheer fires; all hissed the Herald, and so did we ,kith grey. acces;ot+ies and corsa,e o: ln$Iss publishing it! pink roses and Lilly of the valley ' Had Reunion They were attended by Mr. and blr: Albert M:cClialchey, Carlow. Th, e Becker Reunion happy couple left for a trip to thl The third annual Pecker Reunion northern part. of Ontario. They wit was held on Sunday, August I.3th, reside near Kip•pen. dard - Young 1950 at the home of 1Ir and i42rs• A quiet wedding took place "n SEA Albert Becker, New Dundee, with Windsor, Jul; about 100 present. Lunch was se-r-,cred Heart Church, vett under the convenorship of Mrs,' 2'2nd, when Vera Cecelia, only dau E. Brandt and Mrs, C. Kemple. The ghter of Mr and Mrs Charges E afternoon was sipent iii. ;> ames and Young, Goderich, -became the brid sports, prizes going to Alex, Becker, of Stanisl•al",, Cecil Bedard, Windsor n Tri: Becker, Ronald Eckstein, Ahna Son of MT and nIrs. Charles :a. Bec 0' Herll, RiLth Ann Salmon, Bob•Cav Be- ard, .R.R. 2, Zurich. Ren*. Fr. J- I c' eke"° 102:rjorie Becker, Bill Becice!r, Bnsso1l, cousin of the groom, perfol 1, •Gerald 'Martene, Shirley Becker. El- med the eeremony and Sang tho nul eklnor Becker, Elaine Boeker, Elfri- tieil mass. The church organist plaFe - edhi 'Becker 'Mrs, Cl.if. Salmon, Ray Calle, wed.dillg inuotivn ofhehbr+e1r s stn 'Ecl.wtein, Clif, Salmon, 0,1aren.ce a floor4ength g pp ;6 1Zimple, Bob Ten Eyck, Fred Ten fashionheart neeckline tr fitted bodice, ocwtith rhin, l0 1?lyck, Harold Mare, T:n„enc Becker, .6 Gordon. Feltz', Mr, flat y 'Martene, stones and lone poialted sleet” 4Ii; Wm. Becker, Mrs, Henry Pc�ck�''r, Jr, hontor.' tang wore, Clod kin ylon 11asNvas 1 L, )0 Ha,rvely, Kelley. it 'I'lle Mbbrandt• Quartet oi' tirew Regier, of Zurich, sister of the eros ITain4urg rendered sc�verai musical els bridesmaid, wore a gOwn Or ro; numbers all.- also Btt•.y I+kksta•in onItaireta with niatch•in, cape vaid 1101 .. the piano accordian, Mr, Ed. Stire [•es and carried a colonial bol q . Pre idetlt, presided over a slxart halls- pink carnations and gladioli. 110 iness session datiring which the, eeereta� I attendants wore flowered co" uel try's report tivas read by :tibargaret I Vincealt Young, Goderioli, brother or Becher. Tt was decided to hold the the bride, and Lee Regler,.'Zurie ne 19,51 reunion at the llonle of 14Ir and Jblother-aa"-law of the groom, fdinn 50 Mr!a. Edmond Becher, Dashwood. ell the groom. After tho -inti Er rSlate of ofvers :for 1951 reunion which waa serveel at the Edgewat aro: president, Mr. I-Tenry Becker, jr;� Inn, Riverside, ,Are Oridasteoupiern 1( secretary treasurer, Wallace Becker: 101rra wedding trip G Nlnmber.s of other co-manittees: Mrs. I ii•o. Nor travellingtha !bride wore V. 1,. Becker, !Mrs. Clif. &']"'On, El- Punic aabardbie suit, white access Frieda Becker, Harold Stine, I+nlit res and a corsa,c of gladioli floa 1 friede", V. I,,, T ec Hai-old or, Clic. e, T",1" and pink roses. On their return tT + will reside an Windsor. Wk, Edward Sure. Thursdaly, August 17th, 1950 Como F EEO* ARE YOUR BEST BUY! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Our Feeds AVAILABLE AT Hensall Dist. HENSALL Ccs -Operative and ZURICH. .WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU.- YOUR O .- 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. Hfcior Fcrcier IMPERIAL ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION GOR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS DEALER :••� AVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM - ':PARE OUR PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES! &I nr T1 Urame ootweca r Women - Canvass platforms, wedge heels in clil- ferent Colours. Leather Sandals, white Red, Navy and Black. Also a limited amount of white Buck. Dress Shoes. Children.. - 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 1 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, inter.nati anal regu?.ations prevented this shoe to arrive in Canada. But it's Coming this time. WATCH FOR DESCO. � t 1 su,.1iiFun i �- �.. �a\"'NF% . �-� �,: �\„VY. .... .:�v\� 'i. � \” ti✓ris����Zii-.� \� i-.�. \1��1.6''=Ju�' (3 a Yttv You can't go wrong when you buy a well known 0 Reliable Beatty Washing Machine 0 0 We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: a ® $119.50 149.50 159• Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges. Come in and see them - they'll speak for themselves Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard- ware on hand. 6 e Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnish. s. � ' Almatex Plastic Paints, Kern-Glo, Etc. a Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! a 0' B r e e Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213 w �� _O�1>a"maw 9'"/J' ::1.\"�NY./ �-. l� � .:1"�Y+"/ Own 'TTE" IT I S" B"11:1 d e _ TO TRUST IN THE LORD Than To Put Confidence in Man: Psalm 11,8: 8. If 1 ,{ ' L reed be the lnan tl ltif tru,totl, ill ma5l, and maketh fie,h ..C1 heart dl`p',111 f"0111 7 l :+?. j, Ill ilia ?irin, 2nll wihose. The lrleart is d.eceitfui above all things anti desperately witited; le 1 who scan 1,01ow it. — Jer, 17:5. l•_ at ' T, lil4 Lord, search the besart. i Wy the rains -vela to give to his ways, alnd accardinh to vile f,ll I s. every 111204 according :Grunt: of his dor ig& — Jer, %17:10- :)f Bloused its tine Ulan that trusteth in the Lord rand whose Irolie il, d - the Loxd is. --- Jer- 17; 7- ,HQ tfiat being often reproved, haxdnetll lliy neck, shall suddenly or be destlloyed aii(i that without remedy, --•- Prov. 29: 1. cr :ft Seel< ye t*e Lord while He may be found, call ye j " Him while He is near.—Isa. 55:6 Ton its ` 04A.S Lr. FULLER-) 5 Pan., DST- Sundays ABC Netwarll