Zurich Herald, 1945-01-11, Page 5WII4011,40141741100
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M FM (FOX ,I .ARSE$ -•-Dead
animals (removed. Two-hour ser-'
'vice day or might. �I'hone Ca edi '
ton 47r1.5, +collect. Jack Wil
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
fact any Auction Sale, regardless
$e to size or article to sell. I solicit ,
velar business, and if not satisfied will
�ncrke no charges for Services Ren-
Imred,
ARTHUR WERER--Dashwood
Phone VIat2
VETER1NAR1A.N
Oa k;.a� CO`.O'. B-�. Sc.
Ti ,+ ted P R•Y SURGEON
On •r ..:js, Residence. Main S`.reet,
ct-ollosite Drug Store
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BUTCHERS
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Let Us sup 1y you with the
very C f.,..ice of Fresh A d Cur-
ed M :ts, Bo1ognas, Sausages,
• Ect-, always Electric Refrigeration
n hand. Kept
french
Highest Cash Prices tor
Y Skins
�q-Wooll, � Hides.
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PRODUCE
Farm PrOallee.
WANTED
1 -lave your Eggs Graded scien
trifically on our approved grad
ing Machine which gives th
producer every advantage.
Also Creamy and Poultry.
.� O'Brie
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zwkh res sly
Crean
Your Home Market for
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plu
n premium for delivered crear
We are equipped to give eff.
tient . accurate service. Eg
Find Poultry department it
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Muth
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
1'HE LARGEST RESERVE B
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MI
UAL COMPANY DOING 13USINE
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on T
81st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
rotal Cash in Bank and Bond
$273,613.47.
Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Y
E. F. KLOPP---ZURIC1
Agent, also Dealer in Ligh
lug Rods and all kinds of F
Insurance
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Int Your Want, For Salk`
,oat, Found, Etc. M. in ibis
Column.
• LOST )
;T.tr Zari•ch a ,young. Collie dog, :l
Reek with white •ring .ora meek. Fla- 1
r aietif,y Pdaij.,lla Masse, Phone 3r82,.
• ,_, 1
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FOR QUICK SALE '
A jersey -cow :G years old, due July '
1st, Apply to Julius Mantey, Phone
34 r 19, Zurich.
CHICKS FOR SALE
Strong, healthy S. C, White eiegirorns
from a, flock headed by PEDIGREED
R, 0, P, males, At prevailing prices.
Our incubator capacity is limited, so
we suggest that to avoid disappoint»
relent you order early.
Twinmaples Poultry Farin.
B. J. Kropp, Prop.
LOST
In- Hensall Dance, a ladies' Gold
Locket Bracelet. Finder return to
Herald Office, Zurich.
FOR QUICK .SALE
A men's fur lines fur coat in good,
condition.—Call at Herald Office.
PIGS FOR SALE
A limited number• of. smair pigs for
immediate sale. ---Alvin Gin,gericll,
Phone S'4 r 3, Zurich.
PIGS F,OR SALE
10 young pigs foe sale, G weeks -
old. ---Emerson Gabel, Bronson line,
FOR SALE
Ford Pulley for tractor, apply to
Lorne Gingerich, Zurich. .
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1:0R. SALE -
One dozen mixed pullets or would
exchange on pair of young pigs. Ted.
Leibold, 'Babylon Line.
STRAYED
STRAYED, from pasture farm, on
Babylon Line, three head of cattle, 1
,Tersey and 2 -Herefords coaling twc
years of age. Finder n etify, Ear
Gingerich, Phone 2206, Zurich. •
Meeting of The •
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in. th
' Council Chambers, Court House
Goderic.h, commencing Tuesday
January 16th, at 2.00 p.nl.
All accounts, notices of deputat
ions and other business requiring th
attention of Council should be in th
haauls of the County Clerk not late
than Saturday, January lath.
N. W. Miller, County Clerli
Goderich, Ontari
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arsTO OPEN -FEB,,, 15th.
Toronto -- Ontario's 21st Le;
4 lature will open its second sese
February 15, it was officially an
tn"lanced at Queens Park the other c
ire Thi,,; is a week earlier than last y
There have been two changes in
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ZURICH HERALD
;Mr..A let Roup who spent ;San-
tay at .Blake was .storm, stayed.
Mr. and Mrs. Glare 1Ylelick are this
'eek moving ,to Dashwood where may'•
Vleliek has seeured a position with
be Guenther Transport.
fete, Cyril Ducharme of T3arry-
eeld spent reveal days at trate name
f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davjd
Oucharme.
Mrs. Victor Dinnin is supplying
the local Telephone, switchboard, in
the absence of Miss Elda, Reichert
who has been ill.
.. Pte. Norman Fleisehauer has re-
turned to duties after enjoying the
New Year's vacation with his wife
and child, -
,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick and
family of the Blue Water HigllwaY,
were New Year visitors at the home
of Mr.:and Mrs. John Brenner..
F.D. Allan Gascho, who has been.
at the Western Coast for some time,
is spending a few weeks with his
parents, 1Mr:+, and Mrs. John E. Gas-
eho.
Messrs. Jacob Iiaiberer and George
Deichert, Auditors of the Hay Mut-
ual Fire Insurance Company were at
Crediton on Tuesday where they
went over the Company's books.
-:'Mira Rosabel Albrecht of Bruce -
field spent several days at the home
of her parent::, Mr. and Mrs. John
Albrecht in the New Year.
CoId Weather
Foetwear
RUBBERS, GALOSHES
Boots or Lumbermen.
Up -to -the Minute DRESS
SHOES for Ladies and Gents.
School and Sunday Schoes
for Children
SHOES REPAIRED
With Best Quality pre-war
Leather. Good Workmanship
--Lowest Prices
Mrs. A, Brisson of the 14th con.
has left for Detroit where she in-
tends tb visit relatives for the
ter months.
Mrs. E. Schroeder of Haiirax, ie
:Spending; sonic time at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herb
Uttley.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meidinger
and daughter of Brampton were New
Year visitors -at the home of the
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Meidinger of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0. Smith of
then Blue Water Highway attended
the funeral of Mrs. Smith's mother,
the late Mrs, John S. Wilhelm near
Baden on Saturday. Mrs. Wilhelm
had reached the ripe old ago of 94
years, 3 months and 27 days.
The neighbours of Mrs. Wni. S.
Johnston were pleased to hear that
she returned home after spending
New Year's', at the home of her sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Rader of th•
Goshen south. Owing to the bad road
condition Mrs. Johnston was unable
to return to her home till Tuesday
of this week.
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Heard thrice -weekly, on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays at 1.45 p.
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MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
French feast if you wieh to call it
is very ancient and dates back many
'centuries and in the quant little
French parish it is observed to -day
sweater I received from 'them. Also as elsewhere in French Communities.
On New Year's morn. when one
looked to the north, to the south, and
to the easterly direction, one. could
see at •a very early hour lignts glow-
ing in every home where the parents
were preparing a dainty and tasty
breakfast, for the coming of the chil-
dren arid ,long before daylight one
could hear the drone from autos from
all directions, travelling towards their
parents' home, where good wishes
were. exchanged and whelk the chil-
dren' knelt and- asked the benedict-
ion of the parents, such is the spirit
that exists in this little parish from
year to year, a tradition that time
will not rob.
New Yeai visitors
our Burg
Pte. Dominic Jeffrey of Montreal
visiting with his family and relative-'.
The Misses Cecilia, Masse or Forest
Antionette Masse of London with
their parents in St. Joseph- Mr. and
Mrs. Harold .Siemon of Goderich,
with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Jeffrey of Detroit; the Misses
Shirley and Doris of Detroit with
their parents in Beaver town; Me.
and Mrs, Thomas Denomme or Lon-
don holidaying with their parents;
Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Cantin of St.
Joseph left on Friday last for De-
troit, Windsor and other pornts. Mr.
Frank Jeffrey of this burg recently
after .spending Christmas holidays
with his daughter in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Sararas who have
been visiting in Windsor the past few
weeks retirned to their home on the
Blue Water south.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis •Charrette—Its a boy.
We understand due to heavy
roads for travelling the Dashwood
mail route ,has been divided and Mr.
Norman S trams has the Blue Water
south, thence to Dashwood,
istry for 55 years beforretrri.ng .5111-1-, WE WONDER
1987. A son of Rev. and :Mvi, Jacob We wonder what the New Year lura
in store,
We wonder why the old year failed
score, and still
We wonder if -the Devine hand will
guide
We wonder if the Leaders will abide
and still
rd s
We Wonder why they carry on such
strife
We wonder why they take away Much
• life, and still
We wonder that if not some day
ones
will be
We wonder if thoae same v
made to pay, and still
We /svoeder when our Heroes come
hack
We wonder if they'll show their plunk f
or else be slack
Or will they fight on in the foreign
land
For justice and for Knights they w:tl i
Ostend. •
I thank the Women's Institute for
remembering ma at Christmas time.
—Faithfully Yours, Pte. Cyril Du-
charme.
Oldtime Runaway
A rather exciting moments were
experienced on Tuesday afternoon,
where the team of horses owned and
in charge of Mr. Edmund Uesch of
the Goshen line north, became un-
manageable in town while at the loc-
al mill, although trying his very best
to hang on to them, we are told they
straddled a post near Mr. H. Krue.g-)'
m -'s property, 'there they were separ-
ated,
the younger horse bolting for
home while the older one decided to
see the sights of the, village, but both
were caught and no harm done with
the exception of the harness and some
parts belonging to the sleigh.
Had New Year's Guests
Traffic was moving slowly in this
district on Highways the past twoo
weeks as roads were heavy by
continual snow and cold weather.
Strong winds were blowing Which
whipped the loose snow around and
blocked the roads. Like many other
places, New Years was observed at
the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Smith on the Parr Line, Hay
Township and guests from London,
Exeter and Hensell were stranded
there for many days, as plows could
not get through and much less the
horses who could not break through
the heavy crust on the snow banks.
Minister Dies at Kitchener
Rev. L. H. Wagner, 87, a veteran
of Evangelical Church pioneer work
in tete West and one -tinge pastor of
Zion. church, Kitchener, died at his
home, Kitchener, on Monday arter,
a brief illness, ig-Te served in the min-
`
THE OLD SONGS
Weaning the elegant accoutrement ton, jack Reid, told Ernest Taylor.
of an earlier decade, the `"1+•our Gen- It is about a 'year since Producer
tlemen of Studio A" ptesent a gal- Kay Stevenson proudly presented the
lent picture, gathered about the four gentlemen to the audiences of
pianoforte to sing "The Oto Songs." CBL, Toronto. Now they are heard
CBC Trans -Canada Net -
in anti about
Here they are with chrming Jean over the
Dean, their accompanist. Left to v:-o:k.
rights Ernest Berry, William Mor-
a Wagner, he was born in the Allegh-
eny Mountains and came to Canada Ione year old. He attended
when
ionschool at Kitchener and later North
Central. Evangelical College in Nap-
les- e'rville, M. He served at Hespler, Plat
ay. tsville, Niagara Fails, Stratford, Seb-
theringville, 'Toronto and Waterloo prior
to his appointment at Zion Kttchenor.
In 1006 he was named strper•intennd-
ear, ent of missions in the West and sor-
res
parte 5 arlc it
first session adjourned last y
Nelson Arles, C.C.F. mornber for
JobPrintingEsexoa year
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
MEMBER TO CALL AT THE
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ARE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK-
MANS1W' GOOD.
flounced he has left the C.C.F. party
and now is Independent Labor, Mit-
shell F. Hepburn, who sat as Indep-
t
session, has returned. to the Liberal
party which he will head as House
Leader. The Maatling now: Prog-
ev sive ConservatiVes 38, Liberals 15,
C,C•l+k, 3R,
Lab-IProtr. 2, Imre,, Labor
t
Toted 90.
''
cadent ,r,iberal member for .Ergsn .a.s
ved in that capacity for 20 •years.
Surviving are two sons and two da-
ughters and five grandchildren and
five greatgrandchildret.
St. Joseph and Beaver 'Town
(Last week's Items )
Once more the feast of the New
Year has paesed and gone, but not
without loaving wound the.r, time
will not heal. 12 oweven this old..
CieSNAPS1-4th cui
ctn uy(WEAN
Enlarged from portion of negative taken with a folding camera giving post-
card
ostcard size pictures. Exposure 1/100 second at f.11 on supersensitive film-
OMES the time every year when that where water is, with its bright
many of us make for the lake or reflections, you have exceptional
seashore for cool breezes, swim- chances for making fine pictures.
lasing, sailing, motorboating, fish- Usually by the lake or ;.eashore,
ing, and the marry other pleasures even on cloudy days you have more
that go with a sojourn by the water. light to work with than inland. The
extra light gives you oppor,;nnity to
Any one can enjoy this fun with -
"stop down" (use a smaller lens ey-
elet a camera, but verily to go and ening) and thereby obtain sharp,
return without having wade a pie eleta cut (retails.
ture-story of your visit seems as Also there is no better place for
useless as trying to write n boor: interesting action laictures than a
about it with water for ink. When
summer resort. Except for the
you have finished, your nleebeach itself and the hotels, cottages
may retain some of it for a time,
and wharves, everything seams to
but eventually you remember little be in motion. Of coarse, if you want
else than the fact .that you "Yes, close-ups of fast action you shotald
iharc. 'carslate that will say, "but be equipped with a fast camera, but. .
I hada good time that srinuner; but don't forget that splendid work with
what did you de, whom were you
many seater scenes is done with an
with, what did you see? Bet a mil. inexpetrsive fixed focus camera, If
Noir that with nothing in your snap it is rapid motion such (v an ass -
shot arbour to show foe it, You wilt preach;(it; motorboat, ,.hoe ,:turn are,
remember scarcely anything of the anger at a distance of 75 to t00 t►0 ; e
details of that good time, and re.Serol usually you get ii �vit>'tet:
t
gretfully wish you could. f Then Lave an erg; n goate s.. n;atie
Another reason for taking your i when yes, .. , 1 • y
1, re is ' ""
neat+e•r:r to the lake or see