Zurich Herald, 1943-11-04, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
+CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two -hoar ser-
vice day or night, Phone Credi-
tor'. 47r15, collect, Jaek
iliani
VETERINARIA,N
D. W. B. COXON, B, V. Sc..
VETERINARY SURGEON
trice with Residence, Mainz Street,
• Opposite Drug Store
Phetne--96. Zurich
•
A. R. Campbell; V,S, B.V,Sc.
xduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
-by the most modern principles,
urges reasonable, Day or night
tells promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
&e ne's. Office on Main Street,
polite Town Hall,
Phone 116. HENSALL.
NOTICE
Fanners' Co -Operative
PARMERS, ATTENTION!
COAL COAL
Put your order for Coal h now!
Several Cars are on order.
A fun supply of Coal, Cedar Posts,
B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock
Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of
brands.
Hensall Co -Operative Co.
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, -Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H. Yungblut & Son
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
W A N T E .1;
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
WM. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost. Found, Etc. Ada. in this
Column.
WANTED
A limited quantity of good dried
apples.—Menno Oesch, Phone 165.
FOR SALE
A. power cutting box with blower
attached in good condition.
}Tilton Truemiler, 14th Con., Hay,
FOR SALE
100 Scott't; Bred Barred Rock pul-
lets 6 . months old. --Wni. Watson,
Babylon line, Hay,
.14111•14/414,1.8114 “matsupiewaftanallM.P.01.161W1M.111111.01MW
For Sale
50 feet of garden hose with coup
rings slight] ry used, 100 feet 3 -wire
.Rornex Ei ctric wire .cable nearly
new.—Harvey Clauslus, Zurich
•
FOR SALE
Pullets, New Hampshire -Barred
Rockscross.—Wm. Schragg,
STRAYED
From Lot 22, Con. 7, Hay Town•
ship, a grey roan yearling steer.
Finder kindly notify Jas. McAllister,
R.H. 1, Zurich, phone 88r.13, Zurich.
FARMS FOR. SALE
Highway, 50 acres near Hensall,
rich clay loam, white frame house,
basement barn, henhouse. 75 acrea
pasture newly seeded, Parr Linn,
continuous water supply without
pumping, 65 'acres tillable. 100 acres
N.E. Hensall, gravel loam, full set
buildings, spring water, bush. ---Wm.
Pearce, Exeter, Ont.
FOR QUICK SALE
25 H•ibrid. Pullets for quick sale.
Apply to Theo. Leiboid, Babylon, line
FOR SALE
Sprayed Spies apples for quick
sale. Apply to Ed. iSteckle, R. R. 2
Zurich.
FOR QUICK SALE
For immediate sale, a 1931 Crev.
Coach in ifair condition, cheap. Ap-
ply to Bruce Church, Zurich.
FOR .. SALE
A 3 -furrow M. -H. tractor Plow.
Also a 13/.4 h. p. gas engine for sale.
Apply to Milton McAdams, R. R. 3
Zurich. (Phone 82 r 12.
STRAYED
From Lot 25, Con. 3, Hay Twp.,
one steer, weight about 600 -lbs., no
horns, spotted red and white. Re-
ward. Phone 98 r 11, Hensall.
FOR SALE
Ladies black fur -trimmed coat,
size 46, in excellent condition; $20.
For particulars apply at Herald
Office. -
['HMEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
XJe have recently installed a
--- new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
letter than ever. Be sure and
ive us a call.
MRS. FRED THI L1 , Proprietress
Zufich Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
land Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
Western Farmers'. ,Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF - WOODSTOCI
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL.
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS l'I'.IND IN ONTARIO
.Amount oe Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1986, $22,891,527.00
Total Cash in Rank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
'Sates --$4.50 per $1.,000 for 3 Years
E. F. KLCDPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
twe.;.;,t'rrre
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
And besides all this is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Desch, Organist
STJNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m. Divine Worship
The men's choir will sing.
7.30 Divine Worship,
Sermon. Why Adults aught to be
Christians.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
4.44.4444444.4.44444
Rev. E. W. Heimirich, Pastor
10 a.m. '--Divine Services.
11.1.5 a.nt.—Sunday School.
7.30 pen—Divine Services.
T.verybocly Welcome to all 5isr
ZURICH HERALD
LUCAL NE
Born — At the Farwell Nursing
Home, on October 22nd, to Mr, and
Mrs, Byron Ducharnne, a seri
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Cook of Kit-
ehener are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner this week
Mr, Earl Weido is having the ex-
cavation made Yoe the foundation of
a .fine new double garage on his pre-
mises in town and expects to have it
erected shortly,
Mrs. Clara Decker, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Dinnin, Mr. and Mrs. C, L.
Smith of town and Rev. anti Mrs. A.
Be Irwin of Exeter were entertained
to fowl dinner on Tuesday evening at
the home of Miss Vera Decrtey of
Exeter.. A splendid time was enjoy-'
ed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and
sons Billie and Donald motored to
Galt on Sunday to visit at the nome
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman,
Mrs, Wm. Hoffman who had been en-
joying a few weeks at Garr, ,eeom-
panied them home.
The many friends of the Thiel Sis-
ters; Miss Martha
Thiel and Mrs. N.
I+leischauer, want to congratulate
thein for 'their singing over CKNX
radio station, Wingham the other
Saturday evening, eS there are not
very many in our community thus
far who have courage enough to
make this attempt over a radio stat-
ion. •
Was Presented
A number of boy friends of Sgt.
Calvin Thiel were entertained at the
home of the tatter's mother, Mrs.
Fred 'Thiel on Tuesday evening when
a birthday party and farewell party
were celebrated. They presented Cal-
vin with a beautiful wrist watch, to
which he very ably replied. A delic-
ious dinner was served, the table be-
ing centred with the birt:taay cake:
An enjoyable evening was spent. On
Wednesday evening the Luther Lea-
gue presented -Calvin with an Air
Force Ring. This was all a great
surprise to Calvin and he greatly
thanked them for their kindness: He
left on Thursday for further Army
services. His many friends join in
wishing him the best of success and
a safe return home.
Attended Golden Jubilee
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Smith
attended the golden Jubilee of St.
?YIark's Evangelical church; Milver-.
ton, on Sunday, October 24th..
Bishop George E. Epp LLD., D.D.,
t'residing Bishop of the Canada Con-
ference was the guest speaker and
preached very inspiring sermons both
morning and evening and was assist-
ed by the local choir. The afternoon
service was a home coming of for-
mer members and the service was in
the form of reminiscenses at 3 p.m.
Former pastors brought short mess-
ages and Judge H. E. Grosch of
Chatham represented -the layity. The
choir loft was filled by former me-
mbers, MMlrs. Smith being one of -the
number under the leadership of a
former choir director, Mr. William
Grosch of Stratford. This service was
very inspiring to anyone that atten-
ded this 50th Jubilee, and many . a
real handshake and fond memories
were related. A family buffet supper
was enjoyed in the basement . of the
church. The weather being ideal, all
returning to their respective homes
in the evening feeling it was a day
well spent.
BEAN GROWERS MET
Members of the Western Ontario
Bean Growers' Association held
their annual meeting at Ridgetown
and took a step towards having their
product placed under the marketing
provisions of the Farm Products Con.
trol Act, re-electing the former board
and instructing them to gather in-
formation on a market schen. The
meeting passed a resolution of pro-
test to the Govt. of the "pickers"
regulation allowing up to 36 cts. a
bushel for culling; another that the
Govt. supply more information on
how the bean subsidy is being paid to
dealers, also urging that special sub-
sidy be paid on yellow eye beans be-
cause of the greater difficulty ie
growing them. D. M. Campbell, for-
mer MLA., for E, Dent, was again
elected as chairman for two years.
The committee is composed of D. M.
Campbell, Blenheim; J. A. Gardner,
Chatham, Secy.; and representatives
from Kent, Lanrbton, Middlesex, Hu-
ron and Elgin counties. They are
for Huron: Wm: Alexander of Hen-
sel]; John Armstrong of Zurich; R.
Broderick, of Hensall,
Auto Accident,
Goderich --- John McLean, motor-
cyclist„ le in the hospital suffering
from. head injuries' sustained when
his machine ,got out of control on No
8 highway, throwing him to the pave-
ment. he was in the act of passing
an auto when the car suddenly swer-
ved to make a left hand turn and
was forced to take the shoulder of
the road and struck a catch basin
throwing him from the seat, the, m -a
chine went on a considerable dist-
ance and was undamaged. A large
plate glass window,* and part of the
wall of Mitchell's grocery store were
crashed 'in when an auto driven by
Mrs. Geo, Stevenson, . Bayfield,• fail-
ed to make the turn, The driver and
her husband escaped with a shaking
up but a ,passenger, Win, Tom, Pay
field, required medical attention.Mrs
Stevenson told police the accelerat.•ii
was stuck. A 14 -yr, old boy. Willer
1lrown, Fee:Weed 1e'x' ai,.l aeee '„'; '
when strnok down by a motr)t', '
cte.�
'School Shoes
Good reliable School Shoes in
a wide range a of sizes.
Let us
fit your child with a pair.
Best quility, Lowest Prices. •
NEW FALL SHOES
For men, Women and Child-
ren., A large stock. on hand.
Come and see!
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
STRAYED.
Unto my premises, :lot 28, Con. 4,
Hay Twp:, a 1 -year-old roan steer,'
with horns, Owner can have same
by applying to Samuel Popp.
STRAYED t t
Unto lot 26, Con. 3 Hay Twp., a l
grey'. yearling steer with Manitoba
tag. Owner apply to Wm. A..-xander f,—,�-�.a.e.�
Phone 82r12, Hensall, °
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Thursday, November 4.1
.1043 •
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter .235. Seaforth 16
DARLING and CO, Of CANADA LTD,
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
Cheok4Jp- Week
THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS, NEXT SPRING ONTARIO
FAR!V!ERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY
OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE.
THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVER ALL
MACHINES NOW, TI -119 WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS
NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE.
"GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH-
INES.
Tel. Shop 149�
A31.J ,e '., � � l'!J IT Res. 67
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the 'Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
-Goderich, commencing Tuesday, No-
vember 16th at 2.00 pm.
. All accounts, notices of deputati-
ons and other business requiring the,
attention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, November 13th.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk„
Goderich, Ont.
uflsoe CeM z.,..
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up to
eight o'clock Monday evening, Nov-
ember 15th for the operation of the
Township Snow Plow. Truck to be
supplied by the tenderer and also to
assume full responsibilities.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk, Township of Hay.
NOTICE
Assessments on Zurich Village
Drain, Rasalie Street Drain and Hab-
erer Drain can new be paid. Per-
sons wishing to pay should do se be-
fore December 1st next.
Al F. HESS,
Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Hay
in Colborne Twp., he is in the God-
erich Hospital. Traffic Officer N,
Levera investigated,
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Pte, D. Zeffrey is home at present
from Montreal Station. He has been
called hone owing to the serious 111-
nness of his infant daughter, who i.
seriously i11.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masse and Mre
Fred Wagner all of Detroit, spent a
few days visiting relatives and fri-
ends in this neighborhood:
Mrs. N. M. Cantin who has spent:
a few months in Detroit and other
points with her children, has now re-
turned to her home in St. Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masse of
Landon spent a few days with their
relatives in this community.
Eugene Cantin, who is serving,
Uncle Sam in the Navy, spent a few
days with his parents in St. Joseph,
leaving on Wednesday last where he
will be stations cl in Idahoe for train-
ing.
Miss Jeanne Hartman of the Gosh-
en line south, spent a few days with
her grandparents of the Blue Water
,outh.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Westlake of
Bayfield recently returned from a .10
day visit at St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys, former re-
sidents of the Babyolon line are now
comfortably settled in their new
home in Varna. The Varna residents
are pleased to have them intheir
midst.
The preliminary quiz contest in
connection with the Fifth Victory
Loan was held in Varna Town Hall
Monday eve. last. Bobby Brandon,
je. class; Evelyn Bell, intermediate
and Monica Graham, senior, repres-
ented Bayfield school. Evelyn Bell
Avon first place in her class, A choie
from the school assisted with the
piogrem,
Mr. Elgin Thompson, well known i
fanner on No. 4 highway north of
Kippen, had the misfortune to fract-
ure l.is back between the shoulders 1
when he fell from an apple tree on
Monday last while picking apples at.
his ho e. He was removed to the =
hospital, and placed in a cast.
' Had Reception
Verna Town Hall on Wed. eve. last,
filled to capacity, was the scene of .x
delightful affair when neighboa s and
friends met to honor Mr, and Mrs.!
James Harvey Keys, the former Jul -1
ene Stephenson, a recent bridal ca-.
uple. Mr. and Ms. Keys were the red
cipients of many lovely gifts, Dan-
cing to the strains of Murdock oe
chestra with R. A. Orr of T•Tensall.,i
playing,• the sinzaphone, was the hi-,'
lights of the evening,
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EXCEPT LIFE
Fh e, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Et/
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Local Representative
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yC)LJR Duro Pump, like any other piece of machinery
or equipment, requires regular lubrication and atten-
tion to ensure satisfactory performance and long life.
The motor anct other working parts, such as the
diaphragm and control switch, should be checked regu-
larly. Parts do wear and require to he adjusted or re-
placed. The Duro Dealer whose name appears below
is well qualified and experienced to do this for you.
Keep yotir Duro in good running condition for long
and efficient service. This year our production is limited
and sales are restricted to farmers who can qualify. t
If yott are a farmer without running water, the. Duro
Dealer may be able to secure a pump for you, provided
it will help you increase production, hut you must first
secure approval of its purchase from the Wartime Prices
and Trade Board.
Ttinco Bathroom fixtures and Fittings are still obtain-
able. If you are remodel-
ling your Bathroom or
Kitchen, your plumber
0` will be glad to show you
the range of styles avail-
able in the Emu' line.
Buy War Savings Stamps and
Certificates Regularly
STADE and WEIDO
ZURICH — ONT.
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