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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-10-26, Page 5ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD l Authorized ec nd class mail, Dost Office department, Ottawa. BUSYNES CARDS John W. Orchard T OPTOMETRIST Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day ` Except Wednesday Phone 3553 E[CENSED AUCTIONEERS !ALVIN WALPER I nrilto ZURICH HER.A. 1) slice of energy- Put Your Want, For Sale Lo CAL. NEW67' Buy an extra Loaf today --star Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this Write at once stating wages expected. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Etue of BREAD Column. Address, Mrs. S. H. Holtzman, 45 Goderich :were Sunday visitors at the meal. Get your TASTY -NU Brew taous and Efficient Service at all Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reynold abten4ed the�� - table Mmes - Mrs. Edmund Oesch. on Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD Dominion Auto Dealers' �Conventron T� S�y`Na Bakery WANTED at Toronto last week. iation, which allows an in•crelase in and vicinity last week. USED PIANO IN GOOD CONDIT- Rev. E. W'. Heimrfeh, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran, church, is at lm� ION. Apply to Phone 1192, Zurich.present attending a missionary coat" Beginning Monday, October 29i3rd, children of Detroit enjoyed the we - ----- vention in the State of PennsyIvauia the price of milk in Zurich will be: ek-end at the home of their parents, 17 cents a quart and 10c. a pint. Mr and Mrs. David Ducharme. FOR QUICK SALE Mr and Mrs. David Ducharme of � a Used Dining room and Living town, visited at the home of their _ _�- _- �- _ _ !Mr. Ward Fritz and daughter Mary Room Suites. Low Prices, at the son, Mr. and Mrs. George Ducharme FOR SALE I Lou of to-wn visited with relatives at Lucknow on Sunda, . GRAPES for Sale—Pick then] Mr and lIl's. 'IOIl:�Seall an.(1 yourself for $1.00 a bushel—M. Sul- Elzar � daughter of Kippen the Westlake Furniture, Zurich. c near Dublin, V E T livan, 3 miles south -of Camp Ipper- visited with 's Mr. and Mrs. J, Wesley Merner' . FOR SALE spent several days last week visiting ti::;: n ;.•:: ;:.... Choice Green Celery. Orders taken relatives and friends at Elmira, ,Mil - plate out -throw disc, like new; 2- by crate wr less. Call x`184, Zurich. Gerald Gingerich. verton and Elora. -Mr. Cecil. Uttleo and •daug-mer of ' the meal is read' W. Rocks. 6 months old, some are + at the home -of her sons, Mr. and London, was a recent week -end vis- itor at the home 'of his parents, :Mr. No meal is complete without plent} FEMALE HELLP WANTED Of Archbold Ohio. and Mrs, Herb Uttley. of delicious wholesome bread. And GIRL 17 years or ,over or middle 11'Irs. Minnie Weido of London was TASTY -NU tasts good and is good aged w1olnien to come t H' S hearty food for you Ever* slice r Licensed Auctioneer I a n a unday visitor at the home of her for a month or snore to do light daughter, •Mr and Mrs. Lawrence slice of energy- xo,g housekeeping, protestant and reliable Bedard, Buy an extra Loaf today --star HURON AND LAMBTON Write at once stating wages expected. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Etue of now to serve more bread at ever, W'or your Sale, large .or small, Cour- Address, Mrs. S. H. Holtzman, 45 Goderich :were Sunday visitors at the meal. Get your TASTY -NU Brew taous and Efficient Service at all Kenanore Rd., Hamilton, Ont. borne of the .batter's parents, Mr and at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at you: Mmes - Mrs. Edmund Oesch. local Grocers. Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. John - Oesch, Jr., Owing to a Bulletin received from bridal couple, of Pigeon, Mich., were the Ontario Milk Distributors' Assoc- visiting relatives and f in Zur- ich T� S�y`Na Bakery �+ TT E. F. C ORBS � �• i'riends iation, which allows an in•crelase in and vicinity last week. PHONE 100 — ZURICH March; ,Hereford farrow c•ow, roan ' the price of milk to the Producer; Mr and Mrs. Victor Denomme and' heifer ,with calf at foot; roan steer 11/ :years old; 2 Polled Angus heif- ' LICENSED AUCTIONEER Beginning Monday, October 29i3rd, children of Detroit enjoyed the we - be long before special census -takers were week -end visitors at the home a'etme Reasonable, Satisfaction the price of milk in Zurich will be: ek-end at the home of their parents, 17 cents a quart and 10c. a pint. Mr and Mrs. David Ducharme. EVANGELISTIC 7 Guaranteed r " 1 , ( Mr. Herbert I�, Eilber of Crediton --Francis Tipper, Zurich Dairy. SERVICES EXETER, R. R. _ _�- _- �- _ _ !Mr. Ward Fritz and daughter Mary aging 125 pounds each, black watch Phone .r___Xeh 92r7. — FOR SALE I Lou of to-wn visited with relatives at Lucknow on Sunda, . GRAPES for Sale—Pick then] Mr and lIl's. 'IOIl:�Seall an.(1 yourself for $1.00 a bushel—M. Sul- Elzar � daughter of Kippen the IN THE Blake Mennonite Church E R I N ARI A.N V E T livan, 3 miles south -of Camp Ipper- visited with 's inted to take the population of the samples on the market, which are proposed incorporated village and on displalyi at local dealers. While M -H. 6 -ft. binder, like new; Me -Deer - wash; 10th. iron, Bosanquet Twp. formermother, Mrs, Alex. iviouss- FROM g�,� Dr. W B. COXON, B.V. Sc- eau at the .hom.e of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin .Smith, Bronson line. FOR SALE October 22nd to 29th. plate out -throw disc, like new; 2- Mrs. William Schade of London About 30 Pullets, W. Leghorn X spent several days over the weeiaend Ever1� Evening at 8 p.m. VETERINARY SURGEON W. Rocks. 6 months old, some are + at the home -of her sons, Mr. and Evangelist:—PHTLEMON L. FREY �$!� with Residence, Main Street, laiyling. —Harold Reichert. Mrs. Irvin Schade, near Dashwood, Of Archbold Ohio. Opposite Drug Store ZURICH and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade, WANTED 14th Con., Hay. The 'iPublic is Cordially invited! ing walking plows, set of bob sleighs Attending O. A. C. B V T C 1-I E R S Old Horses, suitable for mink feed Don Bell, son of Mr .and Mrs. W. Will 2e. IPh,one Collect. The home Mr. A. C. Kalb pay a pound. F. Bell, Kippen, left Monday last for new - ning mill complete with sieves, 2- Jack Gilbert, 936 r S1, or Ashley !Guelph where he will take a two fleisch is erecting is getting well un - Fo ular Gilbert 936 r 312, Godericih, Ont. -tf I years' Associate Course at the 0. A. der way, and- is about closed in now, and when the colder weather be Lurie a p College, g will BOOKKEEPING SERVICE visiting us in the near future, the A 1. MtAT��Trj m Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartz and FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, granddaughter 'Shari-jo, of Detrolit, workmen can go on doing the inter- for work. YOU W l&t US Supplyith the INCOME TAX REPORTS spent several days !at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Emily Fuss Clearing Auction Sale "Ir Choice of Fresh and Cur- AUDITING, ETC., ETC. NORMAN COWAN who returned home with them after > Of Livestock, Farm Implements and ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, enjoying a two weeks visit in the HAY POST OFFICE cit -,Lot Household Effects, on the premises, Etc., always on Band. Kept y Dashwood 40 r 13. A4t 20, L.R.E., Stanley .Township. tCsh in Electric Refrigeration Has Ten O'clock Closing 11;x/2 miles north of Drysdale on No. Seaforth stores have, resumed the Dead Stock �10 time Saturday 21 Highway. The undersigned Auctioneer has been Highest Cash Prices for o'clock closing on J. A. Baldwin, instructed to by Public Auction Wool, Hides and Skins nights. chairman of $2.75 Each. Prompt Service' for the .Merchants' Committee -of the sell On Yiin hint &San Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone � Chamber of Commerce, states that L�14 4, Crediton Central. the 10 o'clock closing remains in ef- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. r -c1 -5-'S0 i feet as last .winter. N O T I C E Had Good Hunting Commencing at lyoclock, p.m. sharp Horses — Black Percheron Team, 6 and 8 lyears old, garanteed quiet PRODUCE Silverwood DAIRI S Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on Our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Shone 101 Zurich Zurich Creamery Flour Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry lighest Cash Prices paid plus fA premium for deliveredcream We are equipped to give effi- #dent accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in urge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. • Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS r OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . . Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deeember 31st, 1946 $73,699,236.00 %!otal Cash in Bank and Bonds, $444,115.39 Rates on Application E. F. KLOPP-M"ZURICH A G E N T Also Dealer in Lightning Rods, hod all kinds of fire Twotirance Thursday; October 26th, 1.95.0 ATTENTION FARMERS ! 3 FEEDING MOLASES ARE GOING UP IN. PRICE EVERY j DAY, OUR STOCK GOES AT THE OLD PRICE, $CJ ACT NOW„ We have a limited Supply of No. 1 5x Shingles at a r;Price. Now is the time to Worm those Pullets, We have a 6 good supply of Worm Par on hand at all times. IWe carry a good supply of Concentrates for every need. So 3 come in and try a good Co -OP, Mix! ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS Hen,sadl Dist. Como elav s HENSALL and ZURICH —WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU. e e 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 apt 9� what ii,ecan do. Hcctc Fcycicr IMPERIAL ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS DEALER SAVE,—ST, JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM- PPARE OUR. PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES t -Fallin Footweall- Are you in need of Fall Footwear? If so, it will pay you to visit our Store and see for yourself. A limited number of Men's Work Shoes, Outside Counters, leather soles and heels at no increase in prices. Also a special offer in ladies' Sroggins Loafers, formerly $6.75 for $5.75. Double A and B. Widths. You'll be in love with this beautiful Buy I ter.:• You can't go wrong when you buy a well known Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: $119.50 149.50 159.50 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. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! Dattirs & O'Briken Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213 -� ENJOY YOURSELF ? ? . IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK - I "The Harvest is past, the Summer is ended, and i We are not Saved: Jer 5;20. FIIENDS; What despair if our summer were ended (! and ,all chances of being saved were past for- ever! What joy could there be in a. Christ - less Eternity? ( Behold now is the accepted time; behold now is the day of salvation. 11 Cor. 6:2. Howe much to, be Desired are the Master's Words : "Enter thou into the' joy of thy Ford." Matt. 25:21 • Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, a*d I will give you rest. (Matt. 11:25. CHASE. t:ULLER:) 5 p.m., DST, Sundays ABC NT twork rm We notice in the twenfiy-five years and reliable in every way; Grey- WHITEWASHING & CLEANING !ago column from one of our exch- Percheron mare 10 years oid. Arrangements can be made antes the following. "Messrs M. G. Cattle — Durham cow, 7 years old Bill Watson I Dietz and H. Moussea•u, two hunters due later art of December; Here - p' > Dashwood — Phone 3509 !of the Zurich district, were success- ford cow, 7 years old, due first week ful in bagging ten wild geese along in December; red Durham cow, milk - the lake shore -on Tuesday. ing, due later part tot Pbruary; 2 GRAND BEND Miss Betty O'Brien, who has re- Hereford cows, due the middle of The revised Grand Bend petition !London Gently accepted a ,position in the Branch of the Bank of Mon- March; ,Hereford farrow c•ow, roan ' for incorporation its lin the hands of A tresis accompanied Eby her friend, heifer ,with calf at foot; roan steer 11/ :years old; 2 Polled Angus heif- Lambton- countyclerk and it won't Miss Doris (MacKenzie of that cit err, 1 year Holstein heifer; 8 be long before special census -takers were week -end visitors at the home spring calves, Durham and Herefords , D will be callingon homes in the sum_ , of the formers parents,11r. and Mrs This herd has been tested and was mer resort. County clerk Huey said Lloyd O'Brien. found 00 per cent. negative. it would be necessary for hint to go to Grand Bend and search the rolls i Apple T.im'e Pigs — 4 Yorkshire Shoats, aver - of both Bosanquet Twp. and -Stephen ' This is the time of year when one aging 125 pounds each, black watch Twps. He was hopeful of completing puts in their winter supply of -ap- Canada's largest fruit crop, and doig. Implements - Mc -Deering Farmall the work and certify the petition in ples, time to call an eairl-V session of co- although there some varieties not Tractor in perfect condition with until. Census -takers will .be appo- soi ,plentiful, yet there are some nice stuffier and puller attachments; Me -Deering 12I -furrow tractor plow, inted to take the population of the samples on the market, which are proposed incorporated village and on displalyi at local dealers. While M -H. 6 -ft. binder, like new; Me -Deer - check to see that it has sufficient re- the price is anything -but cheap as ing 11 -shoe disc drill; John Deere power Iift 7 -ft. cultivator, like new; sidents to j>,tstify incorporation. The the saying goes, yet it is within the Case 6 -ft. mower; Mc -Deering 16 - legal minimum is 750. In an effort to reach of most of us, and an extra plate out -throw disc, like new; 2- !corporate the towrrl before 1951 bushel tucked away is a veilY nice A �Mr. Huey hoped to •complete the work :thing to have lucked away in the drum steel roller • (Massey -Harris 2- in time to call an early session of the' cellar when the cold winds will blow horse scuffles; 3 -horse cultivator, council. Approval must be received' a little later on. And remember the from Huron Co..before the move can odd saying "an apple -a day, keeps the, small cultivator, 2 single scufflers, rubber -tired wagon, hay rack, grain be Legal. away=." box, 3 -section harrows, 12 Mcbeer- (Doctor ing walking plows, set of bob sleighs all -steel truck wagon, steel tired wagiom, potato digger, buggy, cutter 2 -horse disc, hay rake, Clinton fan- ning mill complete with sieves, 2- '� wheel trailer, 20 rods woven fence, quantity of barb wire, steel posts, 2 ' Cyclone. Grass seeders, root pulper, ' chicken 5hetiers, chicken coops, Brass mounted harness like new, plow harpers, set of sling ropes, wheelbar- row, cross cut saw, buck saw, grease s e gun, galvanized mills pails, shovels, ` �. forks, doubletrees, carpenter tolols, quarter-4orse electric motor, and o numerous jarticles to numerous to mentiion. Household Effects — 2 -burner hemly. duty* Hydro stove, like new; 3 -,piece oliesterfield suite, solid oak dining room suite, square top exten- sion -table; 6 dining room chairs, 2 1,eath@r chairs, 12 beds with springs and mattress, 2 beds, S dressers, 3 conwnodes, 4 :centre tables, Quebec heater, .gas lamp and lantern, vari- ous ail lamps, kitchen cloak, ward- robe, various trunks, kitchen mirror, 1 quantity of silverware, 2 large roar- �, � ting pales, picture, .frames, crocks, a kitchen utensils, small piece of lin- oleum, barrelts, apple, crates, Victor • n battory radio, ironing board, ete,e.tc. _.N'o Reserve, as the Farm is sold. TERMS --CASH Albert 11 adour, Proprietor. gWFNpO SRECK1A yR 2 Iwrerce Brisson, Clerk. Thursday; October 26th, 1.95.0 ATTENTION FARMERS ! 3 FEEDING MOLASES ARE GOING UP IN. PRICE EVERY j DAY, OUR STOCK GOES AT THE OLD PRICE, $CJ ACT NOW„ We have a limited Supply of No. 1 5x Shingles at a r;Price. Now is the time to Worm those Pullets, We have a 6 good supply of Worm Par on hand at all times. IWe carry a good supply of Concentrates for every need. So 3 come in and try a good Co -OP, Mix! ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS Hen,sadl Dist. Como elav s HENSALL and ZURICH —WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU. e e 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 apt 9� what ii,ecan do. Hcctc Fcycicr IMPERIAL ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS DEALER SAVE,—ST, JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM- PPARE OUR. PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES t -Fallin Footweall- Are you in need of Fall Footwear? If so, it will pay you to visit our Store and see for yourself. A limited number of Men's Work Shoes, Outside Counters, leather soles and heels at no increase in prices. Also a special offer in ladies' Sroggins Loafers, formerly $6.75 for $5.75. Double A and B. Widths. You'll be in love with this beautiful Buy I ter.:• You can't go wrong when you buy a well known Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: $119.50 149.50 159.50 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. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! Dattirs & O'Briken Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213 -� ENJOY YOURSELF ? ? . IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK - I "The Harvest is past, the Summer is ended, and i We are not Saved: Jer 5;20. FIIENDS; What despair if our summer were ended (! and ,all chances of being saved were past for- ever! What joy could there be in a. Christ - less Eternity? ( Behold now is the accepted time; behold now is the day of salvation. 11 Cor. 6:2. Howe much to, be Desired are the Master's Words : "Enter thou into the' joy of thy Ford." Matt. 25:21 • Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, a*d I will give you rest. (Matt. 11:25. CHASE. t:ULLER:) 5 p.m., DST, Sundays ABC NT twork rm