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Zurich Herald, 1954-08-05, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO 7URICH I4ERALD ZURICH HERALD Authorized as second class mail, Fast 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 rt- For yourSale, SaEfficient Servicor small; atall Times DASHWOOD Phone 57 r 2. E. F. CORBFTT IcICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone, Zurich 92 r 7 !;,. A UIf FRASER Income Tali Reports ook' eeping Service, 1✓tc. EXETER airman - Corner Ann, William Sts. Phone; Exeter 504 VETERINARIAN LEITCH Dna LOXON & VETERINARY SURGEONS Mice with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ZURICH 3"5ane--96 ---- Y B TCHERS 1 opith r �nri�,h'P 4EAT Ai{KFT PIAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICE OF FRESH FIND CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS, SAUSAGES, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD- ERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, YU101GBLUT BROS. PRODUC' °BRIEN S PRODUCE Cash 1Vlarket for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded on AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor Phone 101 - Zurich !_pritch ctee ery LOCAL NEWS Mr and Mrs Menno Oesclr aro holidaying at North Bay and vicinity. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Willett and family of Sarnia were Monday vtsit- ors in town. Miss Joan Grant of Hamilton, vis- ited last week at the home of Mrs. Bryce Mack. Miss Inez Yungblut ,attended funeral of a relative, Mr. Ratz Kitchener, last week. Mr. and Mrs Charles Carr are vacationing at the home or her mother, Mrs. Anne Tuerkheha, Mr and Mrs Gelbert or .Detroit, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mittleholtz over the 'week -end. Mrs. Frank Kane of raoncreal is visiting with her. mother, Mrs. Barb- ara Surerus, and other relatives. Mr and Mrs Reg. Ilisley of Lam•, both called on friends here Monday evening. Also attended the Frolic. Mr and Mrs. Len Heist of Detroit were week -end -visitors with relatives in, town. • Members of the Theodore I' eller family of Detroit, are holidaying in their village home here in Zurich.. Mrs. Bryce Mack visited with Mr and Mrs. David Meyers in London, the past week. Miss Inez Yungblut and Miss Ethel Hess spent a day last week at the Auburn Centenial Celebration. • Miss Rose Regier of London is sp- ending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Reg- ier. Mrs. E. Rader and granddaughter, little Margaret Merrier, spent last week at the . home of Miss Frieda Haberer. Mr and Mrs. Theo Deichert, of Toronto were holiday visitors with relatives here. Mrs. Deichert is re- maining over for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess of Toronto Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hess of Niagara Falls are holidaying with the gents' mother, Mrs. .Marie Hess: Miss Norma Steinbach .wishes to advise her customers that her Beauty Parlor in Zurich will be closed Aug. 20th to Sept. 4th. Vacation. - Mr and Mrs Albert Bedard and.Mr and Mrs, LawrenceBrisson and dau- ghters enjoyed several days over the holiday season with relatives and fri- ends in Detroit. Miss Cecilia Ducharme, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis Ducharme, is spending two weeks' holidays at Ester Hazy, Saskatchewan, with friends of London. the at Baling Service Custom Hay Haling, Round bales 8c per bale. Phone 94 r 7, Zurieh,to FOR SALE One Holstein and one part Polled - Jersey cows, both due early in Sep- tember. One York brood sow in pig. —Alvin Gingeri'ch, Phone 90 r 6.2t'' 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, tfrlc Mr and Mrs William Ii'taxUard and �r`e meal/ is ready , family of Listowel spent the holiday week -end with Mr and Mrs Harold YOUR BAKER -- Thiel. Be Your Menu Maker! Mr and Mrs Nicholas Stere and Mr and ;Mrs Walter iStire of Oshawa' YOUR BAKER not only supplies Mr and Mrs Jacob Brenner of Kiteh- delicious wholesome bread for your ener spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flaxbard. Week -end visitor, at the home of. Mr and Mrs. Herb Neeb were: Mrs. Ida C. Munson, Mr and Mrs. John McFarlane of Wilfred; Mrs. Stanley Gough of Glencoe, Miss Florence Thompson, Parkhill; Miss Nora Gag- nier and Miss Jeanne Neeb, of Belle River. DASHW000 REAS on. the table aaa eMa` area • Mr and Mrs Bert Flanigan and sons Ronald and Dennis of Toronto, visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Wm. Sauve, Zurich and Mr and Mrs Wm. Cornforth, town line. Mr and Mrs Rudolph ,Stacte have returned • from a motor trip to Nor- thern Ontario. They were ac'compan- ied by Mr and Mrs Herbert '!Ura1E of Detroit. Our Mailing List' Has been corrected till the end of July, and if your label does not read right kindly let us know and the next time we correct we will catch it. Thanks. Mr and Mrs Chris Erb and Mr. Joe Miller who is in residence there, spent Civic Holiday, Monday, at the home of the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Gingerich, Ailsa Craig. At the Lions Frolic the other ev- ening, we noticed public minded men Eike, A. Y. McLean, Ex-M.P. of Sea - forth; Mr. Thos. Pryde, M. L. A., of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Elston Cardiff, M.P., for Huron, and many we will not have space to mention. aat was. a great get-to-'gether. Pur home market for Cream Eggs and Poultry HIGHEST CASH PRICES PMD PLUS A UM FOR DELIVERED CREAM. MIWE ARE SQUIPPE,D TO GIVE EFFICIENT ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE 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 Bune for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled treats for luncheon, .piping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread in variety, too, for snacks any time of day or night. So don't get wrink" les worrying about variety in meals— Mr and Mrs Chas. Snell and .Beth, let your baker be your menu maker, and Mr and Mrs Wm. Pitt of Lond- I See what's on his tray today! on spent the week -end at Inverkuron. 'Mr and Mrs H, Restameyer and Tasty -Nu family of Plattsville and Mr. and 'Mrs W. Bettchen and family of London, d� akery visited .with Mr and Mrs Syd Baker. PHONE 100 — ZURICH on Monday. Mr. Jerry Guenther. and .Terry Webb, spent a few days in Port Elgin with Mr and Mrs. Harry Guen- ther. Mr and Mrs Jack Huffman of Porto Colborne spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. Milton Webb and fam- ily. r and Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Jack Huffman spent Sunday in Port Elgin. Miss Carole Webb of London spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. Milton Webb, Miss Marion Rader of Beach 0' - Pines spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ervin Rader, • 'Agricultural Office News G. W. Montgomery July 31st. Seven hundred 4-d Club members visited the O.A.C. on Tuesday, July 27th on the Annual HuronCounty 4- H bus tour.Armyworm.s have 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 almost disappeared from the grain in need of repairs or service, or wish - fields in the County. - Practically all ing to purchase a new unit, be sure of the wheat is now cut and comb- and see me. ining and threshing of the crop is FRANCIS KIPPER — ZURICH general throughout the County.l'iarist DAIRY. Phone 164 fields of early grain -hate been, cert and the remainder of the crop is rip- ening rapidly. Dry weather still pre- vails and unless rain comes within the next week or two Clare e writ Z'p a heavy crop loss particularly 'n FISH' & CHIPS and LIGHT y ody s Lunch cultivated crops such as •.,.inc e beans, soybeans, sugar beets, corn, etc. GRAND BEND Has Liquor Store Combination liquor and s.-.ecr retail tore at G B. opened recently. Open - LUNCHES Try Delicious York Ice Cream for Picnics and Parties, in and 2V,, ing of the store is the first result of Bricks, the liquor vote on June Z5, 1953, when citizens -approved the store and licensing of cocktail lounges and din- ing room. Fred Newton, of G. B..for- merly of Exeter is named vendor in charge ,of the store. The building is owned and recently built .by Alvin Bossenberry, who constructed it this spring. Mr and Mrs. Donald Manson and family of TOronto were week- end visitors at the home of their mower, Mrs Mary Manson. Master Kent Man- son returned home with his parents, after a holiday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and grandma Mrs. M. Manson. Mrs. Lilly Dingwall of Niagara Falls; Mr and '.Mrs, Orlin House, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kacur and sons Wayne and Brian of Ridgeway were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's cousin Mr and Mrs. Cheater Smith. Mrs. Dingwall remained in Zurich for a fee weeks vacation. Wntan Farmers' Mutual weather Insurance Co. Cie~ iiiooDS'TOCK 17.0 LARGEST. RESERVE BAL. th.NCIE OF ANY CANADIAN min% 1116L COMPANY DOING BTJ$INESS llemeaMeNIelianUOZPOOXT Mr. Orland Johnston of Montreal is visiting his relatives here, Wm. S. and Jack Johnston, are brothers,While Mrs. A. J. Kalbfleisch and wiry, M. MacKinnon, the sisters. Orland of no is a very busy man in that bl:g ancial and industrial city seldom takes time off to call on Zurich fri- ends. As he has not keen. here for about three veers OF THIS BIND IN ONTARIO . Amount of Insuranet at Risk o bee i Dor ` Yat, 1950 20,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 Wort Cash in Bank and 'Bonds. • $495,607.94 RATES ON APPLICATION • nFIp O Lei t`p COMPETITION In he, 'recent Field ,Crop Compet- WW1 : oonsored by the Zurich Agric- ulttl"cal Society, the crop selected was A'begweit Oats, and the following is a report of their standing V. L. Becker 91; Bert Klopp W); Len Mer- ner 89; Fred Haberer 8,irs; Percy Willert 86r ; Arnold Mennen 86; Emerson Erb 851/4 ; Cliff' Pepper 85; • E. KLOPP - ZURICH A 'G E N T •rieLSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING M)D$ 'AND ALL 'KINDS OP EIRE INSURANCE Ross Dick 841/4 ; Cllair Deichert 84; Gerald Regier 821/4 ; 'l'ed. Steinbach 82; Wm. Davidson 71; 13ruce Iilopp 80. The co!mpetion was judged by Mr. E. Hooper, of Si. Marys, and it is remarkable to note +hr high per- centages_ that the various plot~. And regardless of the recent dry weather, Food old Huron County i m:1dig has • Phone Hensall 1 5• it :al good allowing e '3 i; i:,:, t. 1 t 5 er 0 w em es De so AA ri ea e5 Half Gallons Gallons C. ANDERSEN B -A Station - Dashwood OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK You DON'T take Chances when YOU use CO-OP. FEEDS CHECK YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY— See us for aler Twine Also Salt in Hail Ton Lots Hensall District o -cpm rm ea s ra 4 a f a a What a heat, but just the right time to remind you to check your furnace for 1 -eclairs or if in need A of a new one, we can supply your needs. When you decide on a bathroom have :a look • at our fine display in the basement. You will see just .what you want. # We carry electrical appliances and have a spec- ... • tai on sharp freeze and refrigerations. Come and 4 see a bargain. Just a reminder that we do spray painting, barns, houses, sheds, roofs, etc. We Specialize in Heating, Plumbing,Tinsmithing t Oil Burner Service and Installation. 4 Rader & Filittleholtz n ardware Thursday, August 5th, 1954 Your. E1a. liardwaye Store Phone Zurich - 63. ITHO • :Point for Point ---- Dollar • for Dollar- Here's the O m Biggest Washer Value to - day This Beautiful Washin • • • • 4 .s• a, e 4 2: Trade e. 0 e For e S • Machine:— As Low As $129.00 in the old Machine. all Wiring Jobs - Call. WTJERTII FM PI RAIZ= ME POE IM Phone 84 4• e 8 • • a a ro nv • • eb n.5 .r 4, 4 m a5 00 e5 4' 6 0 • • Zurich • Zurich 220' e, SUMMER WEATHER REQUIRES SCP4I�2�R FDOTWEAR Such as Scampers, Sandals and Canvass Rubber for Men, Women and Children. See our Various Lines for Prices HERE ARE 'A FEW; Womens' Canvass $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' $1.95 - 3.25 Something for All. And Prices to sutt Your Purse GIVE US A CALL ! 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