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Zurich Herald, 1956-01-12, Page 5TY 10 - OITARiQ ZURICH i-IERALD 'Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association '"''Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service for til (breeds of cattle, For service or Information Phone - Clinton 242 - collect between 7.30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a, Im. on Sundays. 4 n G. B. CLANCY Optometrist — Optician (Successor to the late A. L. Cole, optometrist) For appointments phone 33, Goderich - Ont. ST. PETER'S Ev. Lutheran Church, Zurich Rev. O. Winter, Pastor. Mrs. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM., Organist Worship Services: 10 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School (all ages) 11:15 A.M. The Lutheran Church in Zurich ex- tends a warm welcome to visitors. BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELME.R D. BELL, Q.C. EXETER —PHONE 4 C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L,B, •Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich At Township Clerk's Office ARTHUR FRASER • income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER $J.If3TICE - Corner Ann, William Sts. Phorie: Exeter 504 O'Brie .'s Produce. .ash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry 4 -lave Your Eggs Graded on AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor Phone 101 - Zurich irIch Creamery Visor home market for Cream Eq'gs and Poultrsv 1-11GHEST CASH PRICES LIT? P1 IIS A PREMIUM FOR riELiVRRF.D CREAM. WE ARE 'EQUIPPED TO GIVE. EFFiC1ENT CCURATE SERVICE, EGG ,1‘.14D POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN ( MAROF. NR THOS. MEYFRS. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor a!VANGF' Tr. AT Tin r -T41 C1-1 FMMANI Tyr: ZURiC.H — r1WTARin R.v. 14 F. P-nr 1, Mini.►.w (l.Trrh - Orver4.• ITT 1T ( rF-Aran `r—. 16.11-4 a X19 1 ivi 1? Wr •cilI). 11:15 a.m. — Sunday Schnol. ,irr^ Welcome w* ell Slrcir..• -" thou will. no w.,.1 .... :will do Alae^ s ood.". Nam. 10:24, ZURICH'S POPULAR TAT NEA.BRET ..,. • 111AVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH i 141 VERY CHOICE OF FRESH 'AND CURED MEATS, BOLOGNAS. SAUSAGES, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD - PAN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. YUNGBLUT BROS. Phones: 561 Office Royal Bank Bldg. 455 Rea. Ratenlrury S.' RONALD G. MCC.ANN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CLINTON - ONTARIO • N. L. MARTIN 7I OPTOMETRIST Main Street Exeter Open Every Week Dayer is effected as it appeals in his Except Wednesday taxes. The benefits S LOCAL NEW Mrs, Inose Meerner has returned to her home in Zurich after her recent illness. Mrs. Ted. Rader ii!; spending a few clays with her daughter at Woods- tock, and Mrs Leroy Thiel and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Dodgsort, of London. Dr and IVIrs. H. H. (Gowen and Miss Pearl 'Wurtz of 'Exeter, were Sunday guess at the home • sof Mr and Mrs. Ward Fritz. Mrs. Mary (Brenner and son Clan ease have returned home after an enjoyable visit with the former's 'ehiitldr•en at Kitchener for a tew we- eks. Master and Nancy 'Thiel of Lond- on returned home to that silty, after spending the Yuletide holidays with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. 0. J. Thiel and other relatives in town. Mrs, Smith of Saskatoon, Sask., arrived on Friday evening and is ,pending some time at the Hoare of her si:ler•, Mr and Mrs Chris. Erb and other relatives and friends in the vicinity. Mr. Arthur Tr:•uemmer• of Toronto, 'Mr. leg.- Moritz, his father Mr. Alfred Moritz of Guedph and Mr. Ralph (Moritz .of Buffalo ,uMi.n., were week -end guests at the home of the former's sisitter, Mr and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston. Mr and Mrs 'Seth Amenns left last week to spend 'some time with the farmer's son, Mr and Mr•s Gibbon Amenn at Urbana, Ills, their cousins Mr and !Mrs Graber and other fri- ends and relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. iWe wish them .a safe journey. Those attending the funeral of the fates John F. Mori.:z from a distance on Sunday were: his (brother:•, Alfred Moritz and son Reg. of Guelph; Mr. Ralph Moritz, from Buffalo, IMin.,Mr. Arthur Truemner, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Exeter; Mr and Mrs. Aaron Wein, Crediton, along with relatives and friends from the immediate vicinity. Are At Toronto Messrs Robert Johnston, Ed. Dei- dihert of Zurilch, and Carl Gingerich of London, left on Monday to at- tend a study course in a trade in Toronto. We wash the boys every success in their new un- dertakin gs. SOUTH HURON GROUP OF FARM MANAGERS FORMED 23 farmers fnznn. South Huron met .in Clinton to elect an executive and hear Professor Art Robertson, farm management expert of O.A.C., 50 preferred. Guelph. New Idea Repairs REMEMBER -- If it's a New Idea, it's a Good.Idea to Get. Your Requirements Through JIM'S MACHINE SHOP HENSAX_.L -- ONT. Office Phone 9W Res. Phone 170W JAS. BENGOUGH Operator FOUND A cattle beast has strayed onto Lot 10, Con. 6, Hay Twp. • Owner may have same by proving identification, and paying all expenses incurred. Laird Jacobe, R.R. 1, Zurich, Ont. Dated at Zurich this - 19th day of November, 1955. 3tc FOR QUICK SALE A George White Thresher, for quick sale, apply to Louis Thiel, Zurich. 2tc WANTED Will pay 3c a lb. for old Horses for Mink Feed.—Phone collect, Goderich 936 r 21, or 936 r 32. —Gilbert Bros., Goderich. tfnc Property For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE IN ZURICH — Large modernized Horne on spacious corner Lot - Stoker - 4 bedrooms. •w famili Suitable for one or two es. —Dr. G. St. Pierre. LOST A 3 -strand red necklace on street or in business place in Zurich. Kindly return to the Herald Office. Earn X54.00 Or More a Week Part or full-time opportunity in Huron County for a farmer or ambitious man with agric- ultural background. Age 25- Car essential. The group is one of two farm Take business managernent associations in the county, ;organized by agrecul- tural representative G. - W. Mont- gomery. Ross Marchall, R.R. 1, Kirkton, is president of the South Huron Association. Vice - president is An- son McKinley, R.R. 1, Zurich, ar::1 secs-treas., is Robert Allan, of Brucefieid. A large membership' has been ap- pointed of which the following are of 'this area — Card. Oestreicher, Dashwood; Harry Dougall, Exeter; Edson Forrest, R.R. 2, .Hensall; Win- ston S'hapto.n, ;Hensall; Ross J. For- rest, Kipuen; Arnold Cann, Exeter; Hugh Rundle, Exeter; Harold Dig- nan, Hensall; Edwin .Miller, Exeter; Clarence ,Srn 1lie, :Hensall; and John Pym, Exeter. Farm Forum orders in exclusive ter- ritory. Be home every night. No investment. We provide complete training at home office plus field assistance. Reply giving age and experi- ence in first letter to Na-Churs Plant Food Co., 2 Langarth St. W., London, Ont. onREAD the table the meal is ready ! LET YOUR BAKER Be Your Menu Maker! YOUR BAKER not orily supplies delicious wholesome bread for your table—bread for your recipes. Out' of his fragrant ovens come all man- ner of mouth-watering goodies tc crown the menu 'of every meal r Frag- rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun. ;for b;:eakfast..luscious fruit-fillec treats for luncheon .. piping hot Par ker House Rolls for dinner: Br•eal in variety, too, for snacks any time 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! Tasty -Nu Bakery PHONE. 100 — ZLJRICI-1 "Andy's" Lunch FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT LUNCHES Try Delicious York Ice Cream for Picnics and Parties, in Bricks, Half Gallons and 2% Gallons C. ANDERSEN B.A. Station - Dashwood OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR SALE, 1954 Chev. t2 -door, in new car con- dition, radio, two tone paint, signals, snow tires, very low mileage and very bow priced. 1950 Ford 4 -door with less than 200 miles since new motor, brakes, seat covers, and mtallic green .pailnt job. 'ELROY DESJARDINE Phone 3'8 - Zurich FOR SALE One cook stove for coal or wood, like new, apply to Jim's Machine Shop. 9w, Hensall. 1tc. FOR SAIF Two young Collie Dogs, half- grown. Apply to Wm. Koehler. 2t' WANTED Rawleigh business now open in Huron County. Trade well ee_tab- libhed. Excelllent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. C-14!58-18, Montreal, P.Q. 2161110.1.111111111.11.1106 the same as the • 4• • The Parr Line Forum -ret at they home of Mr and Mrs Glenn Weide. : All the members were ,present to dis- cuss the topic "The Benefits From (Price Supports. •• Question! How is everyone (a) • as consumer; (b) as tax payer, (c) 4, as wage earner affected by agrrcult- ure price suppoilts? e Answer 1 (a) The 'consumer is • going to benefit by more even prices • throughout the year. Butter for ex- • ample is kept at a very 'constant level It also put an end to speculations in the butter market. (b) The ta�i,pay- • Drs. COXON & LEITCH VETERINARY SURGEONS Mice with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ane --96 ZURICH Mobile Sewage Disposal 'Modern Eauipment for Pumping Cess Pools, Septics, Catch Basins, etc. Phone 205 GRAND BEND, Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. rest by having the food Ibil'ls made more even. The overall costs of price supports is very little in comparrson to the benefits it gives, (c) The wage erner depends on the far- mer's purchasing power to buy the products he produces. He mould favour price support. Question 2. In what way does the fanner 'benefit from agricultural prise supports. Answer 2. It prevents farmers from going all out for one`er•op or product whitch may be at a high price, thus preventing surplus, price supports have helped hog markets. Before supports were applied hogs dropped in price. Little pigs dropped to as low as $2 and $3. Today they remained at $G to $8, when the market dropped to the floor price. Government supports have stabliz- ed bean market prilees. The Forum then enjoyed ten games of progres- sive euchre. The winners ;being 'Lad- ies, Mrs. !Stewart Blackwell; Mrs. lei OF WOODSTOCK LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- NAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS • OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ... RATES ON APPLICATION Baker; Gents, Charles Robinson, E. F. KLOPP ZURICH Carl Reichert. The hostess then AGENT served lunch. The next .meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs ALSO DEALER IN LIGHTNING Eldon Jarrott. The topic for discus- "11.ODS AND ALL KINDS OP FIRE ;ion wi:; be "The Farmer and Gov- INSURANCE )rnnrent. e Westlake Furniture Store We are very grateful to our Many Customers for the kind patronage you have accorded us, and may these fine relations continue to grow, as we extend to one and all: Zurich HAPPY NEW YEAR Phone 89J Before You Buy Your Electrical Appliances AND HAVE YOUR Electrical In stalations DONE CALL WIJERTII ELECTRIC Phone 84 Zurich 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4• 0 4• 9 P 4 4 4 4 O e c A • s' • 4 4 • ••• • • w 44 I•. 4 0 a Thursday, January 12th, 1950 a 4' M • 4 4' e 4' 4- e 4, 4' 4' 4' 4 5 4 4+ • 4 4 4 4 t Your dwaro WE .SUGGEST: ,or e Have a look at our Paints, and select y o-tr and kind suitable for your need. We carry the usual line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. See Us for your Heating Equipment or New Bathroom. color IJ We Specialize in: PLUMBING - HEATING - TINSMITHING Rader & Miftlehcltz Hardwire Phone Zurich - 63. Y v 1 a a a 4 a • 1 1 1 • a • O • • 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f a • 1 See Us for STEEL ROOFING -- ALUMINUM ROOFING — FENCING -- BARB WIRE FENCE POSTS, ETC., ETC. Fresh Feeds Always On Hand TRY OUR CHICK . STARTER! Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday cattle on Saturday Hensall District Co -Opo Phone Hensall 115. • • • • 1 3 2 • • • • • • • • • Zurich 220 • 1P THERE IS STILL APPROXIMATELY 3 MONTHS OF WINTER WEATHER AHEAD OF US BUT HERE ARE SOME ARTICLES WHICH WE OFFER AT REDUCED 'PRICES: $5.95. Reg. 6.50 $4.29 and $5.50. Reg. $4.95 and 6.23 $3.95. Reg. 4.45 $4.45 Reg. 4.95 guards and Ankle Supports in Stock Waxed Laces 54" and 63" lengths. Do your Skates need sharpening? We can can sharpen them! Men's 4 Buckle Men's Felt Shoes at Child's 'Eskimoe at Junior's Eskimoe at We have tendon Oesch Shoe Stone Phone, Res. 130. 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