Zurich Herald, 1953-11-19, Page 5tORICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
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' BUSINES CARDS
N. L. Martin
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OPTOMETRIST
• Main Street - Exeter
Open E'very Week Day
Except Wednesday
=MED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
• Licensed Auctioneer
For
HURON AND LAMBTON •
Per your Sale. large or small, Court -
Sifts and Efficient Service at all
Elven!
Stionis 57 r 2.
DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Warms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone, Zurich 92 r '7
'ARTHUR FRASER
r Income Tax Renorts
BoolikeeninR• Service, Etc.
EXETER
forricE - Corner Ann. William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504
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VETERINARIAN
DrLCQXQN&LE!TCH
VETERINARY SURC;EONS"
Office with Residence. Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
PhOne-96 ZURICH
BUTCHERS
rieb's Populor
flAT MARRTP
RAVE 139 SUPPLY you WITH
ME VERY CHOICE OF FRESH
AND CURED MEATS. BOLOGNAS,
SAUSAGES, ETC.. ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD -
SRN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION.
YUNGBLUT BROS.
PRODUCF
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Cssh 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
PAID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
MARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western FarmersMutual
Weather Insurance Co.
ZURICH 14ERALTY. •
Thursday, November 1901, 11953
LOCAL NEW8
Miss Ann Datars spent a day in
London last week.
Miss Sheila Schilbe of Grey's
.I3eauty Shop, London, spent the
week -end at her home here.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Lawrence and
children were Sunday visitors at
Mitchell.
!Mr. Irvin Schilbe and son Kenneth
of London were Sunday callers in
town.
Mr and Mrs Henry Volland, of
Goderich were visitors with Mr and
Mrs. John Albrecht.
Mr and Earl Heywood of Win-
gham were "'week -end guests with
their parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Thiel
Mrs. Russell Tiernan and son
Barry of Exeter, spent several days
at the home of her father, Mr. Mil-
• fred Schilbe.
Mr and Mrs Merino Oesch motor-
ed, to Ripley on Sunday; and had a
very pleasant visit with her brother
and other relatives.
Pleased to report that Mr. Dennis
Denornme has returned from St. Jos-
eph's Hodpital, London and is able
to be up and around town a bit.
Mr and Mrs. W. W." Thompson,
Mrs. Irvin Dedels and Miss Vera
Dedels of Kitchener were Sunday
visitors at the home • of Mrs. Ed.
Datars, Sr.
Mrs. James Travithick of Brinsley
and Mrs. Annie Haist of Crediton
spent Tuesday at the home of the
former's. brother, Mr and Mrs Harry
Hess.
The auction sale of Mrs. Roselle
Krueger on 'Saturday was well at-
tended and good prices realized. Mrs
Krueger will be with her daughter
in Toronto for a while.
Fine weather •continues to prevail
and will for the next few days at
least, hut the ground is getting very
dry again, farmers j1it cannot plow
t� make a good job.
,Miss Irene McEwen of London,
Miss Erma Finkbeiner of Sarnia, Mr
Fred Leckie of Goderich, enjoyed a
few days at the home of their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wuerth. .
Mr and "MrS. Austin Hey and son
of Detroit; Mr and Mrs Lloyd . Hey
of Crediton, and • Mrs. Margaret
Hooper of London were Sunday vis-
itors with their mother here, the oc-
casion being her birthday.
To Hold Meeting
The November [meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the •Cubs and
Scouts is to be held at the home of
Mrs. Arnold Merner, Sr., on the
Babylon line on Thursday, Nov. I9th,
Members are asked to :meet in front
of Willert's Snack Shop between 7.30
and 7.45 p.m' . •
Farm Forum
The Unique Forum met on
Monday evening. Nov. 16, an the
home of Mr and Sita„Clarence Schade
with 22 present.. Mr. Thos. -Meyers
led the discussion on Dairy Substit-
utes. Dairying can be seriouslyaffect-
ed by substitutes if we as consumers
do not use the products which give
us the most, value. The •urban con-
suaners will be affected by substit-
utes by not having the opportunity
of buying a pure food. The farmer
can improve this by using more of
his productsand advertising them.
The Lett§laticitP governing- the sale
and -manufacture of edible oils is fair.
The discussion was lively and helped
by number of visitors who were
very welcome. The next meeting
will be held in the home of Thomas
Meyers, Zurich, on the topic "The
Struggle for Men's Minds." with Mr.
OF WOODSTOCK
ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
4L COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
qm OF THIS BIND IN ONTARIO ..
toast of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
i/0,010 Policies $125,269,726.00 .
fatal Cash in Bank and Bonds.'
S495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
• E. F. KLOPP ZURICH
AGENT
USD DEALER IN LIGHTNING
EMS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE
FOR SALE
Fresh ;Muck Carrots, at $1.50 a
bushel. Call 215 Zurich. Dennis Be-
dard, Zurich. 2t*
STRAYED
From my grass farm, Hay Twp.
a yearling heifer, Hereford - Holstein
has white head. Finder notify Al-
phonse Dietrich, Zurich. , 2tc
FOR SALE
1 only Clare Jewel coal and wood,
white enamel Range, with reservior,
like new. Phone Gerald Gingertch,
134 Zurich. 2tc
FOR -SALE .• •
Spanish Onions, .Cabbage, Celery
by the crate, - Apply to Mrs. Wm.
Leibold, Zurich. 2tc
WANTED
MEAT HORSES - 21/2 c a pound.
Also bush horses, must he heavy and
in good condition. Appliy to Roy
Scotchnier, Phone 58 r 24, Bayfield,
Collect. • 8t*
NOTICE
Having made arrangements with
Cook Bros., Milling Co., Hensel' to
act locally as buyer of Beans and
Grain. For further particulars Ph.
77 r 11, Zurich.. Leonard Sararas. tt
.RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE CONTACT
ROSS HAUGH
HAY P.O. Phone Dashwood 35 r 8.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
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Reder's Flowers
We are now doing Wedding
Flowers and Funeral Work;
Cut Flowers alwayi on hand.
Also Pot Plants. Give us a
• Call
• REDER'S FLOWERS
119 Main Street Phone 761W.
EXETER -- ONT. .
NOMINATION
POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Public Notice is hereby given that
a meeting of the Electors at the
Police Village of Zurich, will be held
• in the
TOWN HALL - ZURICH
On •
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1953
At the hour from 7 to 8 o'clock in
the evening, for the purpose of
nominating cand:dataes for Police
Trustees for the Year 1953 and if a
Poll is demanded, a poll will be
opened on
MONDAY, DECEHBER 7th, 1953
at •the Township Hall, Zurich. Said
poll to be opened at 9 o'clock, a.m.
until 5 o'clock, p.m.
When a proposed Candidate is
not present, his nomination paper
shall not be valid unless there is
attached thereto evidence satisfact-
ory to the Returning Officer that he
consents to be so nominated.
H. W. Brokenshire, Returning Officer
Dated at Zurioh, November 9, 1953.
Cattle Breeders
For artificial insemination at its
best 'for all breeds call tile Waterloo
Cattle Britt -dint Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 9:30 on Sundays. Phone collect
Clinton 242. tfnc
Wan. Edighoffer as discussion leader.
Parr Line Farm Forum
The newly formed 'Parr Line Farm
Forum held its fourth meeting at the
home. of Mr and Mrs Glenn Weido
on Monday evening 16th with fifteen
families in attendance Mr Ross
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
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Dick, President, was in charge. Mr.
Ross Love, secretary treasurer, read
the minutes of the previous meeting
Topic for the discussion groups "The
Challenge of Dairy Substitutes,
snar-
gerine, was ably discussed. Luncheon
Was served by the hostess Mrs. Glen
Li
on the table
the meld is ready!
LET YOUR BAKER
Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies.
delicious whdilesorite bread for your
table --bread- for your recipea. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of month -watering goodies to
crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
rant Cotiee, cake and Cinnamon Buns
for breakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
treats for hincheon..piping hot Par
ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread
in variety, t;oo, for snacks any am'
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 - ZURICH
$ -SAVEs,$
FOR ANY SIZE
Tires and Tubes
SEE. DS FOR PRICES!
•0`7"o OFF
St. iosePh Service Station
:',Phone187 r 17 - Zurich
YeNAMELESS Cold
REMEDY, •is still being produced,
and many Sufferers from Ileselcolds,
Sinus, and Hayfever are daily being
relieved. -Convincing trial will be
mailed for $1. Address PURITY Co.
Exeter, Oint,, • 4tc
HINMAN MILKERS
Having been, appointed Local Agent
for the welt own Hindman Milkers,
I ant in a tt sitibn to give service as
well as bei salesman of same. If
in need ofi:adrs or service, or wish-
ing to pe a new unit, be sure
Weido assisted iby Mrs. Ross Dick and see
and Mrs. John H. Soldan.
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PAitlt • LINE ITEMSA.
Mrs. James 'McAllister is a patient
in Victoria Hosptal, London.
Mr. W. C. Soldan and Miss Euada
Soldan, Pigeon, Mich. were tast
week guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm.
Soldan.-and Mi and Mrs
John H. iSoldan atiefamily.
FRANSt IpPER. ZURICH
PPhone 194
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Phone 35r19
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You DON'T take
chances when YOU
use CO-OP FEEDS
CHECK YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY -
CO -OP LAY MASH
CO-OP PIG STARTER
CO-OP HOG GROWER
CO-OP SOW RATION
CO-OP 24% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT
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A Great Reduction on 1953 Washing Machines,
While They Last!
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The New Thor
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Refrigerator Just Arrived.
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Be the first to buy
one to get that Special Offer.
WUERTH ELECTRIC
Phone 84
Zurich
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Westlake Furniture
WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES
OF FURNITURE
A Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleum and
Axminister Rugs, Etc
All our Lamps are very Reasonably Priced!
Have a good supply of Springs and Mattresses,
as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
GIVE US A CALL
Phone 122 or 89 Zurich
Although Our Fall Shipments have •been slow in
Arriving, we are gradually getting our stock in
shape to show ypu anything you may need.
GIVE US A CALL!
We also have a good variety in House Slippers
• from $1.75 to $3.45 for Ladies
See our Men's Dress Shoes, a good variety from
• $6.95 to $14.00 including triple E widths.
A new shipment of Boys' Oxfords have just
arrived. See them
Oesch Shoe Store
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Phone, Res. 130.
70100.11-.0,
Store 82
11119M-FUZIZ-1119111ME
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Your Heating Equipment
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• We offer you the following: Good Cheer, Gravity
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or Forced Air Furnaces
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• The Arcoflame Oil Furnace; Coleman Oil Bur-
ners in three different Sizes.
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Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard-
• ware on hand.
• . Paints • - Enamels ▪ Varnishes
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Electric Stoves, Refrigerators, • Radios and 'all
•• Electrical Appliances
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Plumbing - Furnace Work - Tinsmithing
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• OUR AIM -To Serve and Satisfy.
IMain St. Hardware Store. Phoneen 213
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Datars 0 Bri
Zurich 220 2. Main St, Hardware Store Phone 213
Phone Hensall 115.
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