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The Huron Expositor, 1958-07-25, Page 15Congratulations are in order for wh INGERICH'S SALES & 'SERVICE on, the opening of his Seaforth Branch Pearson, Moter Sales -are p; uad to, supply, and 'maintain the -modern' fleet of Pon- . --'and G,M.C;'" -Trucks •-used by. ...:.. Gingerich's Pontiac Buick and GMC Trucks - PHONE 78 -`ZURICH. �,';•k8'sa�?,.�n','�1�.`);::'Jn���,kfzt• 1.. M�...n 3, +f _ �c Sixteen to 18 hours a day are seliogl. He holds a number Of eer-; put -into the running of Gingerich's tificate$ in -heating; ;air condition rales and Service' by the+ friendly ing;'plumbing, appliance repairing. and energetic proprietor, - and allied lines. ° . Gerald 'Gingerich, the .owher 'of Mr..'Gingerich was baro three the firnr, which this weekend op- miles south of Zurich; the soil of ens a branch in Seaforth, is a-35- Mr:and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich. He Year-old native of the Zurich ors was one of a family 'of fiveand triet. attended Babylon School, -S.S. No.„ A born -handyman, at, the age of 6,, Hay township ' 10 he built' electric fencers for his Before entering. the electrical'( father's farm,' He has also made business he 'workei with Hallinan; a 300 -amp ` welder,. and ,'built • his Silo Company, Kitchener, . and on own "mobilevan. • the farm of -Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Although he quit ,public "school Gibbings, near Clinton. in 1944he before he'`.passed his entrance, he's joined .the late Harry Hess, in the Still a'Ixtudent, but it's in• his o.wn., electrical business.. Ten, years lat.- field. Every year lie makes it a er. -he purchased the plumbing, point to attend some specialized, heating, wiring and repair business from: -11 Hess -;and -operated in the Hess building:until last year ' when m ANT hemoved-into new -quarters, in the` viAage of ;Zurich, This year,na- tural gas;with the advent of nistribution in the Sea - forth area, and his feelings ?of ::a , need:fbr more repairmen, he plan- ned the opening of • a Seaforth branch. Personally; , he tikes • the_ design- ing end of his business, and does all that work himself. His big gest ;planning" job -was ,the ne4vs showroom and workshop which -ire' opened in 'Zurich. Every detail 'o£ th building ui ingt ands services were a SLI EAFORTI one 644 eat ort { -We now:' have the. famous family' of Pitts- . burgh Paints. Here'is where you: will ;find all of those high quality' field-tested .Pi'tts- Burgh• finishes fqr eyery•;paintable -surface inside or, outside; of your hoine.>Get SUN- PROOP HHouse',Paint=WALIEij'D 1tii1 berized Satin Finish•` or':the . new' WALL - HIDE Alkyd ;Type Flat. for ' any interior . " wall surface SATINHIDE . hnamel in color ,,thatmatch Wi1.LT..HIDE Wall Paints F,LOR%IIDE' for wbod'::or cement floors d, ansteps:--WATER"SPAR:for furniture and - - � woodwork inside.and out. ' aestro oors Hundreds .of today's most -wanted :hues in three' great -Pittsburgh •'.Paints "including 'tuff beriz"ed'and alkyd -type `finishes., i worked out by -him. ' .. Gerald's wife is equally, ever getic. the former Pearl. Beatrice' Doehm, of Kitchener. she gook a business course at Kitchener -Wa- terloo 'Collegiate itchener-Waterloo-'Collegiate prior to her -mar- riage : to Gerald in 1948. Her train- ing at collegiate has enabled ;tier to help herhuaband with the account- ing end of the business, of which` she is in charg They. h'ai=e- two ,children Gary Wayne, -eight, .,and Carol Dianne,, five; Gerald finds time to- be active in his church,: Zurich -Mennonite,,de- .spite his hard::; work. lie -served as' •Sunday School superintendent for Fa number • of years, and is chair. man= of the church council; and' trustee board. IlillttN FARM NEWS (By D. H. ITILESY„ Haying" operations,are 'proceed- ing as well .as,can .be expected be - tweenintermittent showers: -Spring grr to is, making excel'lent progress and wheat is -showing' some ,color. Corn is growing in this hot wea- ther. Weanlingpigprice s.,• pr s, as , Well as bred sows, have declined samewh t over the past ,week_`; COMP:N) Sheet y A/lett:IL Supplies 626 Colborne _ S1 J 1'1:1E AS OVER 'A GIi-alaove-other-s-to witch=Gerald 'Gin er ch .attributes his suecess ,it -is the enphasis he places on service he s -a s. Here Mr, .Gingericlt is shown with : his wife , Gingerich Sales and Service opens a new branch in Egnnondviile on Friday, Seaforth Council =.Approves Accounts Th pass ng Co. Ltd acct, 4311.85, The day evening Khnkote Co' acct ` $102.1.3. E Ehrhardt' holiday pay,M;,PTcLlwaui, acct "$32.25 Ball=; G Martri, holiday pay, •.$58 33; Re- Macaulay, ";acct.; ;$12.47; .E. W. ceiver'General of "Canada, starnps,.'Mohtgomety, acct., $15; The; Globe $30; A. Horne... salary, f$41.8o; P. and Mari„ acct., $35:20; R. Jessome' U. C., acct., $84.50;° Helen Glew,. acct., $1.65 N° ,E, Bell,: acct.,' ,acct., $20 'Mrs.- HBolton,.:. ' acct ' $16.35 N;> Scorns, -`acct $6; Mrs." $6, A. Miller, wages; $121;. ,Tarries H Bolton, acct:' $4; M. E ""Clarke, Griew, acct , $4; F. Murray, wages acct., 260.32, M,. E. Clarke, acct:; $t6:',.S " B'ates, salary $250; Cana-, than Tire Corp., acct., $10.29 Am.:: erican "-Marsh Pumps Ltd..; acct., $20; Huston Eire" •Equipment Co., acct., $18.70; C. H.;.Addicott, acct:,- .$4; George '. E: Elliott, ' constable; acct., $24. . ongratulations i e ; follovvrnb, accounts •wer•e Ltd:; acct., $2426 Layss Contract ed by Seafarth Council Mon d I: EGM►NDVILLE DZr ,and' Mrs.' Joe- Welch;, We8t ward' HO; Alberta; were recent visr tors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Nott. Advertising :sateguar4n4he»posy tion of established ;products • for. .which.rthere tis still a; need. 34; S. Bates. "salary, $57.69; -Sea- forth Public Library, levy, $193:08 Wilson - salary, $250; II Maloney,'_ salary, 5235; A, Price, $197°50; J. Cui'imings, $20 A. Horne, $22 John -A. Cartdno,. acct , $10.10; Bell .Telephone , Co.,. acct., $6910; G. A Whitney, acct .;"$12. -Clerk ' Second'`, Division Court, acct., -$5581; Huron "'Expositor, acct.) " $205.31; " County of Huron; indigent ,;,$151 50; relief, $35; Jack son Homes, acct:, $1.7.67; A. Bushie, wages, $72.45; Crown ;;T-Iardware ect°,' $20.77;- W. M. art, aeet., acct., :$126a75; =H. L vrence, acct: $35 >Ii Glew _cc $10,_ Ba�dwrn, . fiardwa e, .acct $61.90; Kerslake's, ._acct,,, $44.10, E'.: Murray,:"wages, $69;'`A Miller, wages;' $103; -Cornell Con structidn acct;, $4!425°07, ' 'C Combs,. acct., $445; W. Wilbee, 'acct.; "$70 66 Langdon Manufact ,Clarke-atet., $X8;81; ;:'alae .Pedfar .People - Ltd.; "acct , • $87,; H. .Mc Llwain, aeet $99, .,Ball-Maeaujay eupied • -while, they talk." 'Hensall Sale Prices -Prices at Hensail community sale' Thur sunY were: Yere.. Weanling, pigs, $11.75 to $15.10; chunks; $16 .to --$1890•- feeders, $20:75 to. 825.50; soWsy .$58; Co . $75; Holsteiin"'"cows," $1,40 to $175; Dur- ham cows,.'; $150 to $185; -Holstein'. calves, $11 to $21;. Durham; calves, $33 'to w�60 -A total of. 470 pigs•.and.''125 head` -of -cattle and calves; were sold. -= Bill "Ilo yeu knovvwhy women' W711 • To keep -their .minds oc- ERRY. GIN' VHtLESALE and ` RET Dashwood �td1 Ontario CGNGRIA` ULATI0 ail' rgnc orfdF0111011s. 1 .�F ee ° t rr;Hanaiest`" EFRIGERATO • era err THE• OPENING BRANCH IN -SEAFOR` ing�rk er r ` ou t Let ,Gingetich's Look Appliances finial* • e Finest IG1LII �liances einoostrate the . many .advnnttges ':af : Frigidaire 4VV. FRIDAYS and SATURDAY: „ FRI ERAT wring his f , Gigantic, Openin, 1 Ecer 'E! invite ►ee the. "Thinkingest' iANGES ee the flvri�ngest"� ASHERS AFO RTH SALES..;, SERVICE R1 Phone riga (ire ;Dryers, are suppliers Qf: 'LU BI IG : ANQ ' HEATING. EQUIPME T �a This Enterpris g Firm LY S1