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Zurich Herald, 1957-04-18, Page 5ZURICH ONTARIO LOCAL NEWS E Y. F, Meet The E.Y.F. rnet on Tuesday, Ap- t)]. 16th, with Deiwart I IcAdaans as ehanman. Easter songs were sung. Lorne Arnaeherr read the Easter cripture lesson, and Norma, Geiger read an 'Easter poem. Roy McAdams Itlayd .a piano solo. Mary ,Geiger Asad the topic entitled "Between the Line." The president, Donna Oesch took charge of the lesson, after re- amating the Mizpah benednetion a game was played and lunch was sex.- , "i!ed. CONTRACTING MOBILE DISPOSAL RONALD G. McCANN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Whores: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg. 455 Res, Ratenbury S.t CLINTON - ONTARIO G. B. CLANCY Optometrist — Optician (Successor to the late A. L. ' Cole. optometrist) For appointments phone 33, Goderich - Ont. • ZURICH ARTHUR FRASER .Income Tax Reports I Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER -OFFICE - Corner Ann, William Sts. Phone Exeter 504 Septic Tank Cleaning ,Repairs on Drains, Watermains, Etc. New Instalatioms on Cement Septic ri`anks, Drainage Tile and Drains Ph. 2105 Grand Bend s'h. 205 To meet Your Requirement Drs. COXON & LEITCH • VETERINARY SURGEONS :1511ee with Residence,Main Street, Opposite Drug. Phone 96 — ZURICH Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association For artificial insemination infor- oration or service from all breeds of ittle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at. Clinton Fin 2-8441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available - flop quality at low cost. laa N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street — Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday' LOCAL NEWS Mr. Simon Grob of Exeter visited at the h'oine lorf his son, talar and Mrs gscar •Greib, near Zurich. M"rs. Mable Hudson of .Seaflorth, was a"vis`itor at the hoarse of her bro- ther, Mr and Mrs Alf, Melick. Mr and Mrs Rundle and sons of Exeter were .Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter; Mr and Mrs Elwood Trueanrrer. Mr and Mrs. Henry Volland of ,Goderich spent a few days at the •hone of the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht, Mr. Harvey 'Claush s of Midlebery Ind., spent the week -end at the home of his parents, 'Mr and Mrs Henry Clausius lof town. Mr and Mrs Allan Fraser of Exe- ter visited in town on Sunday and attended •Confirmation Services m St Peter's 'Lutheran church. 1(r and Mrs Percy Rowe of Dolton attended the funeral of the latter's uncle Rev. Roy •Geiger, bear at Zur- ich. :Mr and Mrs Paul :Hess and soon of Toronto visited with the former's mother, Mrs. `,carie mess a few day; recently.. Mr. and -Mrs. Elton Schnell of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's aunt drs. Chas Weber. They were also visiting with relatives at Hayfield. • Mrs. Shirley Bowman, caughter of Mrs. Firetag (nee Nora )Snell) of Detroit had a suce•essful hears oper- ation in -that city and is getting a- long nicely. Mrs. Wes. Merner returned home after visiting with relatives and fri- ends at Toronto, Elora and Elmira, also at the home of her daughter, Mr and Mrs Carl Burn ,at Milverton, who accompanied her hearse. Mrs. Nancy Koehler returned home from Toronto after spending the win- ter months with her .children. Her son, Mr and Mrs Harrold Koehler and family of that city, accompanied her to Zurich and spent the week -end with relatives. Mr and .Mrs Morley Witmer and son, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Witmer of Detroit spent the week -end at the home of their sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Steinbach. To Render Cantata An Easter ,C'ontata "The, Glory of the Cross" will •be .presented by the' Junior and Senior Choirs at Emman- uel E. U. B. Church, on Sunday Ap- ril 21st, at 7.30. All are invited to share with vs, ar we worship our risen Saviour. Return from Hospital Messrs. Leonard Prang and Harold Stade have returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, after re - BELL & -LAUGHTON lceiving treatments. We wish them continued health. Sends Geeethngs In renewing his subscription to the Herald, Mr. Ecl. -Wurnn of Markhan says 'We are having nice weat? er and good roads; hope all is well in the good old town. of Zurich. Best regards to all the Boys. The new Gingerich block berm er- ected just opposite the post office i progressing as rapidly as weather •conditiion:s allow. the jo&ce ere note all placed and the floorings Ys being put down. A few weeks favourable -wether will soon snake a big chant. Mr. M(rn, H. FIauch of the 14th Cott, held a very successful auction sale last Wednesday good maces we- re realized, `''with caws se1•lang over the 01000 mark. Mr. Alvin Wel- per, auctioneer welded the il',"nmer as the saving :goes, and worked hard to snake the sale a big saccoss. TIARRISTERS• SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, PHONEQ.C. 4 EXETER — C. V.2LAUG'HTON, LL.B..urich, Tuesday, At Township Clerk's Office MEAT M ARNE T WITH ' • - MEATS of the - BETTER KIND For Over SO Years YUNGBLUT BROS. Phone 57 SERVING THE COMMUNITY 'Brien's Produce Highest Cash Prices Paid for CREAM- EGGS - and POULTRY LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor PHONE 101 — ZURICH Zurich Creamery Your Home Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID PLUS A PREMtUM FOR DELIVEED CREAM. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND POULTRY DEPT. IN CHARGE OF Farmers! SAVE OVER 15% ON SPECIAL (PACKAGE DEAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Complete Automobile ,Coverage For First -Class Farrn-Owner Risks;, Farmers' Comprehensive Liability Protection Liability Coverage for accidenvs ar- ising out .of the existence of use of ur farm ro est farm mations For Appointment, Dashwrood 27 r 13 J. NORMAN COWAN Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service `Sarepta' Hay P. 0. SEED FOR SALE A quantity of Yellow Sweet Clover and Timothy seed at $8.00 per bushel. Apply to Clayton Smith, R.R. 2 Zur- yo p p y, , fish. animals and unlicensed vehicles on Highways. In addition to your own versoaal FOR RENT i activities and those of your f aarr 'ly. Premium as low as 6.50 Ann For Full Particulars apply to a.;.. J W. HABERER General Insurance. Zurich, Phone 1.61 Filter Queen:' SALES AND SERVICE' Used Ya•euum Cleaners of all ma es for Sale. Repairs to allaltiaaka 3i f Cleaners. — Hob Peck, Zurich, s , 1. Phone Hensen 696 r 2. FOR QUICK SAL An Allis Chalmers tractor manure loader attachments• in good condition. ..Ted Gelorffroz..: y Ship Collect To: Our Registered Warehouse Weston, Ontario Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Obtain saoks and 'twine, without charge from Russell Manson - Zurich. or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street, .Toronto, Canada Friday, IVIr. _Bruce Boseen:berry or Grana Bend paid us a rir^t on Friday. He just recently returned frimtee State !of Florida where her•+nrnt the winter lwiih his son))VIr and+llrs Alvin 1,os- senberry who are residents of that State. The former will likely open up the Alden Theatre at the Bend In the near future for the summer months. - Cold wintry, weather visited this part of the globe the past wee:: but its seems to, be warming ne a bit this week. and what seemed an early spring :in March, is holding :back with the calci. A good warm 'rain and a bit of sunshine would help greatly at present. Very little growth has tak- en ,place • on our lawns and flower beds. THOS. MEYERS Chas. Minshall, Proprietor Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF VVOODSTOCK MB LARGEST RESERVE BAL *RCM OF ANY CANADIAN MUT. SAL COMPANY DOING BUfitNES Had Anniversary 0n Tuesday April 9th, 1957 Mr. and iMrs. John Albrecht +orf town cele- brated the 50th .Golden Wedding An- niversary. They were ,married in Zurich by the Lutheran Pastor, Rev. E. S;chullli. They have two daught- ere l]VIrs.• 'Charles Seotchrner (Lulu) •of near Hayfield and Mrs. iRrosebella Battler at home, also three grand- daughters and a grandson, Percy. Renner. A dinner was served to the immediate family. In the even- ing relatives were invited for a sot - dal evening including Mr and Mrs. Henry Volland of Goderich, sister of the groom. A pleasant socia even- ing was enjoyed. Luncheon was ser- ved. Gifts received included aur oe- casional chair from their daughters OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .. and son-in-law; flowers arum raffia RATES ON APPLICATION er Ln Ladies' A'cl, also gifts from re-� • De,. and file -rale, cards captaining ,, k"; KA , g ZURICH halves )est wishes. The couple ar "r0 year,, E T are on toying fairly good health and g .for 49 ALSO - DEALER IN LIGHTNING are livart•., at the game home 'RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FlRr years, We wish thein continued good . 1 15 rR r1Cr�:, a Saturday . April 19 - 20 OR ON SHARES. Part sof 100 -acre Farm land in Stanley Township, Goshen Line. Apply to Russell Manson, R,R. 1, Zurich, tf FOR SALE SEED GRAIN — Gary and Rodney Oats; Gary grown from Registered seed. — John Robinson, Phone Hen- sall (399r 41. tf? WANTED TEACHERS WANTED The Hay Township Public School Area Huron County, requires teach- ers for rural schools. Salary for experienced and recommended teach- ers is $31200. Duties to commerce Sepitenrrber 1957. Applicatants to state qualifications, experience and religion. Apply to H W. Broken - shire, Secy. Treas., Zurich, Ont. , WANTED SUPPLY TEACHER (Flay Township Public School. Area Harron. ,County, requires one experi- enced supply teacher for a rural `School in the Area. Duties to com- mence April 29th, and ending June 3,Oth. 213 pupils on roll. Apply to H. W. Brodoennshire, Sec. 'Tress, Zur- ich, Ontario. FOR SALE FEED TURNIPS — Good qualYty, priced ;cheap.—Delbert Geiger, Phon 97- - 8, • 2t'' FOR SALE POTATOES — A quantity 'sof good table stock Potatoes. Apply to Fred Regier, Phone 121, Zurich. 4t>i. ty o) • o 1.1 A necessity on almost aha farm, a good sturdy truck saves you t me, work aad money in a hundreiWays. If you're short of ready:cash for such a profit -building purchase, Fa may be your answer. A B of M Farts Improvement Loan can put a new or used truck to work for you on your farm very quickly. a • • Why not talk it over with the manager of your nearest B of M branch this week? If your proposition 'sound, you can get a 13 of M Farm tixprovement Loan for any type of equipment skily lA& rr you need on your farm„ rfl ,nrD rANAD1Akf FIL -- the fixer .. his full name is Tarm Improve- ment Loan. Gi\c him a chance to help fix up your farm ... he's eco- nomical, conven- ient, onen- ient, versatile. He can do almost anything in mak- ing your farm a better farm. BANK O F MONTREAL eas,a44 94ra V Zurich Branch: Hensel] Branch: Crediton Branch: JOHN BANNISTER, Manager KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager CLARE IRWIN, Manager (Open Tuesday and Thursday) Open Mon., Wed, Lir Fri. Dashwood (Sub -Agency): W0RKIN5 WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK Of i.IPE Slee lall 00 •arA,e.:wxixxe.�'samisrhsaie• - � - to , s..:u4.sc:01l11tAr,:.. ..Xflw5lrc••.t - "Andy's" Lunch FISH & CFIIPS and LIGHT LUNCHES Try Delicious York Ice Cream for Picnics and Parties, in Bricks, Half Gallons and 21/4 Gallons C. ANDERSEN B.A. Station - " Dashwood OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Brady C'eaners Laundeteria Ltd. - Exeter Complete Sanitone Cleaning Laundry and Storage Service Pick up Mon., back on Thurs. • Pick up Thurs., back on Monday. (Local Agent) EARL OESCI-i Barber Shop - Zurich fi 9 9 9 9 b 9 f 9 e 9 s r t` b s 8 a e • 9 0 4 4 t Your Thursday, April 18%, 1957 READ on the table the meal is ready l Be Your Menu Maker! YOUR BAKER not only supplies delicious wholesome bread for your table—bread for your recipes. Out of his fragrant ovens come all man- ner of mouth-watering goodies to crown the menu of every mean' Frag- rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Buns for b ^ealtfast.. luscious fruit -filled treats for luncheon, .piping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner. Brea in variety, too, for snacks any timl of day or night. So don't get wrink, les worrying about variety in meals -- let your baker be your menu maker, See what's on his tray today! r• iAF' Tasty -N Asa akery PHONE 100 — ZURICH e Store EnT TrTn-rf.1 a , WE SUGGEST— Have a look at our Paints, and select your color and kind suitable for your need. We carry the usual full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware See Us for your Heating Equipment or New Bathroom. We Specialize in:— PLUMBING - HEATING - TINSMlTH!NC Rader 1ttle itz w Hardware Phone Zurich - 63. .4501t - i ealI 'etc F ] 1 lara e• BEFORE YOU BUY — SEE The various Spring Lines which have arrived recently for Men, Women and Children Shoes of Style, Comfort and Quality— As we are unable to quote them all in this Advt. Here are a few— Men's black side lace with vamp guard. Boys' Black plain side lace. Misses and Children Black pat. and white bals. We also carry Men's Work Shoes to fit any foot, Wide or Narrow SEE OUR. LUGGAGE Oesch Shoe Store Phone, Res. 130. msa�• lOrder Y Store 82 - tt �9 r Si k+ tee 6d v9 tt so 0. to 9 a+ SEED GRAIN AND GRASS SEED EARLY SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ON FERTILIZER FOR EARLY DELIVERY TRY OUR NEW HOG WARMER FOR RESULTS Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday Cattle on Saturday Hensall District Co Phone Hensall 1 1.5. Zurich 220 1 ►11.1ie 44464441111A