Zurich Herald, 1954-06-03, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, June 3rd, 1954
ZURICH HERALD
'Authorized as second class ,
Post Office Department, Ottawa,
BUSINES CARDS
N. L. Martin
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
lICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
S'or your Sale, large or small; Court-
eous and Efficient Service at all
des! DASHWOOD
Phone 57 r 2.
£ F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Perms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone, Zurich 92 r 7
ARTHUR FRASER
s Income Tax Reports
Eookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
ti !1E'ICE - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504
VETERINARIAN
Drs. COXON & LEITC I
VETERINARY SURGEONS
,Oce with 'Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
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BUTCHERS
Zurich.'F Popi 1Ar
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HAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH
THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH
AND CURED MEATS, LWAYS BOLOGNASON
SAUSAGES, ETC.,
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD-
ERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION.
YUNGBLUT BROS.
PREDUCF
OBRIENS
PRODUCE
Cash Market. for Cream, Eggs,
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 - Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Num PLUS A PREMIUM
DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
•CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. .Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
11101..0
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
PEE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
tTAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESC
ti 'a '' TRIS KIND IN ONTABIQ r I Mr and Mrs. Karl Bask of Detroit
spent the week -end with her sister,
and family, Mr and Mrs Addison Tie-
rnan.
Mr and Mrs Eldon Datars' and fam-
ily of Waterloo spent the week -end
with Mr and Mrs Elmer Datars.
Mrs. David Baird, Mrs. JohnBaird
and Mr, and Mrs Carl Baird_ all of
London were Sunday visitor's with
Mrs. L. Peifer.
Mr and Mrs Mlton Willert and
daughter Mr and Mrs
a Alvin tW
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs Ted I-Iaberer spent
Thursday last at London.
,MIs, Harold Kraft of Dashwood,
was a 'business visitor in town on
Tuesday.
BORN - To !Mr and Mrs. Nobert
Mittleholtz, Toronto a son, on ;Vfay
28th, 1954.
Mr. and !Mrs, Ed. Datars were
Sunday visitors •in Kitchener.
Mrs. Daly and daughter of Detroit,
are spending a ~few days with her
mother, Mrs. Eniiy Bedard.
,Mrs, Emily Fuss has returned to
her home after visiting a few weeks
with her 'daughter, .14Ir and Mrs. Jos.
Swartz in Detroit.
Two of the Kalbfleisah boys of
London, were visitors with tnexr un-
cle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Albert J.
Kalbfleiseh of town.
Ten .members of the men's chorus
of the local Evangelical church were
at Centralia United Church on Sun-
day morning taking part in the an;
niversary services.
Mrs. M. MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. S. Johnston. and Mr and 1VIrs.
A. J. Kaibfleisch were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugih MacKinnon, London, Ont.
'Miss Kathie Kalbfleiech, member
of the -National Baton Twirling Ass-
ociation, is .organizing a class in
baton twirling for .girls and boys.
Anyone interested, please contact
her.
Miss Frances Fowlie has returned
to her hone in Bayfield after stay-
ing a few weeks at the home of her
sister, Mr and 1VIrs. Gidean Koehler.
Pleased to report that iMr. Koehler
is recovering so nicely and able to
remain :alone at home, while Mrs.
Koehler is resuming her ,duaies on
the teaching staff.
Had Decoration Day
Many U. S. visitors invaded Can-
ada over the week -end, it being the
Decoration observance in the big
country to the south of us, and the
roads were jammed with cars, trains
were loaded to capacity, in fact the
whole country seemed on wheels. As
usual there was a barge casualty list.
This year it went to a new high of
484 killed one way or another.
Agricultural Office News
G. W. Montgomery May 29, 1954
196 contestants took part in the
Annual County Jr. Farmer 'Livestock
Judging Competition held at the Sea -
forth Agric.' Society Grounds. 84
Hereford steer calves purchased from
the West last fall were shown by
Spring Show. The Grand Champion
calf 'cold for 35c lb. with the Reserve
Champ. selling for ,31c lb. The 84
calves sold for an average of slightly
over 22e lb One of the :calves made
a gain of 640 lbs. over the 219 feed-
ing day [period and the 84 :calves put
on 'an. aerage gain .of .411 lbs. each'
during this time.
Heavy frosts and very cold weath-
er havecaused considerable damage,
particularly to the new seedings and
pasture growth is at a standstill.
Farmers in the south end or the Co-
unty have almost completed seeding
cash crops such as soybeans, white
beans and •corn..
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Celebrates Birthday
A family get-to-gether was held on
May 25th at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Geo. Stephenson in honor of
her. mother, Mrs. Henry Erratt, who
celebrated her 80th birthday. About
15 of the immediate family were
present. A social hour was spent,
lunch was sevred and messages of
goodwill were extended to ,Mrs. Err-
att with the wish that she would have
many more years of health and hap-
pin,ess.
Passing of Mrs. Angus Murray
A former well known resent of
the district, living about three miles
north of Drysdale on the B. W. High-
way in the person of i1Vlrs. Angus -
Murray, daughter of the Plate Mr and
Mrs. Win. Stephens, was born in
Stephen Twp. in June, 186-2. She
came with her husband to Stanley
where she grew 'up and was later
united in marriage to Angus Murray.
They farmed on the Blue Water till
1915 IN they sold the farm and
moved to Tuckersmith, where they
farmed until retiring to Exeter in
192.5, where Mr. Murray passed a-
way in 19219. Mrs. Murray was active
and industrious all through the years
'and retained her kindly interest in
family, friends andevery phase of
life to the last.' Surviving are two
'daughters, Mrs. Robt. Talbot of Ed-
monton and 11VIrs. Wan. McKewen of
London, and a son Cecil of Exeter.
A sonGarnet passed away at London
a few months ago. Funeral services
were held at Exeter conducted by her
pastor, Rev. A. E. Holley. Interm-
ent was in Bayfield cemetery. The
bearers were Will Talbot, Don Tal-
bot, Don Murray, Alvin Murray, Ern,
Vodden and Elroy Desjardine. The
flower bearers were grand daughters
of the deceased. D
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ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, QNT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
CATTLE BREEDERS
For artificial insemination at its
best for all breeds call the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 9:30 on Sundays, Phone collect
Clinton 242. tfn<
FOR SALE
10 started pigs for sale, 7 weeks
old. Apply to Cleve Gingerich. Ph.
84-10, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A few collie Pups for sale, from
good heeling stock. -Wm. Koehler,
Phone .1:7-84, Zurich, 2t*
FOR SALE
A goad 1939 'Ohev. Priced very
reasonable. - L. A. Prang &
Son, Zurich,
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FOR SALE
A one -wheel trailer, ideal for sum-
mer trips 3'. $55. Bob MittIeholtz,
-NOTE-
How .would !you like to receive one-
huningd letters per day, each poen Tasty -Nu Bakery
taming squatter. -Send 25c for plan Bakery
and six formulas to Fallis - Box 292 PHONE 100 ZURICH
London, Ont.
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WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood -- Phone 35r19
the meal is ready .
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
IYOUR 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 meal! Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bum
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for luncheon ..piping hot Par
ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread
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!
SALESMAN WANTED
Rawleigh :business now open in Hur-
on 'Co. Trade well established, Ex-
cellent opportunity. Full time.
time. W rite at once. Rawleigh's,
Dept. E-458-189, Montreal.
Immunization'
`Huron County Health Unit"
"Immunization Clinic"
The second in a series of immun-
ization clinics will be held in the
following schools.
On June 7th:-
S.S. No. 11, Hay 9:30 a.tn.
S.S.S. No. 1, Hay (St. Peter's)
10:15 a.rn"-;'
The third date of this series has
been set for June .218th.
Children 4 months of age, to
school age, may be brought to these
.mount of Insurance at Risk on
y� December 31st, 1950
10,610 Policies $125,269,726:00 .
Fetal Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
$ -SAVE- $
FOR ANY SIZE
Tires and Tubes
SEE US FOR PRICES!
20% OFF
St. Joseph Service Station
Phone 87 r 17 - Zurich
HINMAN MILKERS
Having been appointed Local Agent
for the well known Hindman Milkers,
I am in a position to give service as
well as being salesman of same. If
in need of repairs or service, or wish -
clinics to receive i:msnunazation for ing to purchase a new unit, be sure
Diptheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus,Eand see me.
and Smallpox:" { FRANCIS KIPPER - ZURICH
".DAIRY. Phone 164
Boleros' Equipmentsl
We handle a full lime of„,19,1,01,
Products; Garden Tractors, Iia,4
Mowers, :Tillers, Chain Saws, Etc ,4
If interested in any of the above
Equipment, get in contact with us.'
PEARSO & THOMPSON
Phone 52 - Grand ,Fend t8-4.
and family of Exeter, we7•e Sunday
visitors wth [Mrs. R. Willett.
INSURANCE - Doris and Nancy on the occasion or
Naney's birthday.
NOTICE --
TRUCKING HOGS and CATTLE to
Stratford, Thursdays.
`Know your Price before you shit,"`
D. OESCH & SONS
LUNDELL
arae Equipment
We are 'Agents for Lundell
Farm Machinery
FORAGE HARVESTER WILL PICK
'UP HAY INSWATH, STRAW, ANI)
CUT STANDING GRASS WITH NO
CHANGING OF MACHINE.
For Further information contact
FABER BROS.
KIPPEN - ONTARIO 4-4-12
Phone 79-5, Zurich.
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Lifting. -Jack Williams, Call Phone
24 r 4, Crediton Central. -c1-5-'50
ATTENTION Auto Owners
Special Tire Sale
MAY 12 -- MAY 29th.
Dominion Peerless
600 - 16 - 4 PLY $14.95 AND YOUR OLD TIRE
6.70 15 - 4 PLY $15.95 AND YOUR OLD TIRE
REGARDLESS OF CONDITION
Desjardine's
Phone 38
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SUMMER WEATHER REQUIRES
BONNIER FOOTWEAR
Such as Scampers, Sandals and Canvass
for Men, Women and Children
See our Various Lines
HERE ARE 'A FEW:
Womens' Canvass
for Prices
Rubber
$2.95 to 3.95
Men's Cauv- $3.95. Basket Ball $2.95 to 5.95
Boys' Basket Ball $2.85 - 4.75
Youths'
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