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Zurich Herald, 1945-03-08, Page 5
ZURICH, ONTARIO BUSINESS CARDS WANTED (DASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Credi- ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wii- liaans. E T. 4-6-'41 LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO :CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless • as to srize or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will nuke io charges for Services Ren - tared. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 57 r 12 VETERINARI.A.N W. B. COXON, R.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Sweet, Opposite Drag Store Phone -96. Zurich BUTCHERS Z hhChs Popular' MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skims 11, Yuiigblut & Sou PRODUCE Farm Produce W A N T E L -lave your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad- ing Machine which gives the producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich Zurich Creamery Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus e premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg -and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 1L'i3E LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- ' UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO • Amount of Insurance at Risk on December 31st, 1944: $45,465,635. Total •Cash in Bank and Bonds. $275,133. E. F., IKLOPP—ZURICH . Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance Job Printing IF' YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED MATTER, ' STATIONERY, 0 R OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE- MEMBER TO CALL AT THE HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK. MANSHIP GOOD. 4E1'6 Mr. Fred Rader of Dashwood call- ed in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ropp (bridal couple) have retusmed from their wed ding trip. Mrs, C. Eil'bei• who is staying with relatives in and near Hensall for the !winter months, cabled at her home in town last Saturday. Miss DorothyRader and Norma Steinbach of Exeter spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Stein- bach. Miss Clara Weber and brother Mr. Roy and children Donnie and Erna, of London, were Sunday visitors at the hone of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber. Mr. R. F. Stade and Mrs. •Clara Decker motored to London on Sun- day and were accompanied home by Mrs. Stade who had been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Her many friends will be pleased to read that She is progressing nicely. A miscellaneous shower was held last week by the Mennonite Young People at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Solomon Baechler in honor of their daughter Eva,. who was recentry mar- ried to Mr. Clarence Gascho. Many beautiful gifts were received for which the bride replied very grateful- ly. A delicious luncheon was served and best wishes extended to the brid- al couple Tor a long and happy wed- ded life. NOTICE I wish to advise my customers for harness repairing and oiling, that I will not 'be able to take on any work after April 1st. —Reuben Gingerich. FOR QUICK SALE A 'Briggs Statton gas engine for washing machine or light work, also a used separator in ,good condition. Apply to Reuben Gingerich, phone 94r22. FOR QUICK SALE A quantity of potatoes for sale. Henry Clausius, Phone 19-100. FOR SA>f.tr A hand washing machine in good condition, nearly new, also a quant- ity of fresh Lard.—Earl Gingerich, Phone 22-96. FOR SALE 'Some choice onion seed, yellow variety.--lEiy. Clausius, Phone 94r6. NOTICE The time of year is here for the annual clean-up, and we would re- quest all citizens to ,obey our re - (pests to have all ash piles removed, andany other undesirable rubbish removed .from the streets, and else- where. The law ,of sanitation de- mand these rulings. By Order — The Zurich Police Trustees. NOTICE Residents of The Police Village of Zurich desiring the installation of Town water in their homes are to have their applications in the hands of the Secretary as follows: For spring Installation by April .15. For Fall Installation by .Sept. 15. Water will be installed only in, the Spring .and Fall seasons. By motion o;f the Zurich Police• Trustees. Dated March 6th, 1945. DEKALB HYBRID SEED CORN Orders for this Seed taken now. Will be at Zurich on Saturdays to receive same CTed. Munn, Box 275 Hensall, Ont. PIGS FOR SALE A number of stocker pigs, 30 to 40 lbs. each. —Chas. S. Bedard, Phone 98 r 15. WANTED To purchase a bean sculTler and puller, second handed. Apply to the Zurich Herald. WANTED HELP WANTED by arcKinley's Farm and Hatchery. One x.an for farm work and two girls or women for work in house and hatchery. -- Apply to J. E. McKinley, R.R. No. 1, Zurich. FOR. SALE - A solid brick dwelling property, •centrally located in Zurich for sale. The house is equipped with Jur lace and bath room convenience, there is also a large garage and a good hen house. For further information ap- ply at Herald Office. CHICKS FOR SALE Strong, healthy S. C. 'White a►,eghorns from a flock headed by PEDIGREED R. 0. P.• males. At prevailing prices. Our .incubator capacity is limited, so wo suggest that to avoid disappoint- ment you order early. Twininaples Poultry Farm. 13, J. Klopp, Prop. Z CH HEI ALD Mr, .Elgin ;Snider and Miss Ilia Gall of Sarnia were Sunday visitors at the home pt the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton True- mner. Young People Meet On Tuesday evening -me Youth Fellowship id Dashwood met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truem- ner 14th Con., where they heldtheir. meeting, some 30 members being pre- sent. A sing song was enjoyed, Miss Beiva Truemner, their pianist pres- iding at. the piano. Progressive trek- inole was the highlights of the even- ing. Prizes for the ladies were won by Miss Mona Te'treau and Betty Spicer; for the men, Mr. Roy Morenz and Rev. J. Burn. A hot luncheon was served by Mrs. R. ri. Taylor, Miss Myrtle Geiser, Mrs. Hilton Truemner and daughter Helve, who acted as hostess. A very happy ev- ening was spent and all returned home with pleasant memories of the splendid time. NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF HAY Sealed tender,, plainly marked "TENDER" will tet= rece•t': ed l:,y the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday March 24th, 1945 for the crushing of 4000 cul,:,: yards; O. gravel to be placed on tat' flay Township roads at a rate nor cu. 3rd. per mile. Contract to hi: completed by Oct. 1st, 1945. Contractor: to supply crusher, and Hay Township to supply one truck. A marked cheque for 10 per cent. of the amount of -tender to accomp- any each tender. Lowest or any tender not nedessarily accepted. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk;' Zurich, Ontario Cold Weather Footgear RUBBER S, GALOSHES Roots or Lumbermen.' Thursday, March 8th, :t:94;a,. **************w** st a a Up -to -the Minute DRESS SHOES for Ladies and Gents. School and Sunday :ichoes for Children SHOES REPAIRED With Best Quality pre-war Leather. Good Workmanship --Lowest Prices ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and I s.UNKS AND SU1TCAS S ADVENTURE IN GOLD ung tales of the Klondike ..o;d Rush when thousands of sour- ; doughs and their women stormed a frozen wilderness, will be tol', in The American Weekly With The De- , troit Sunday Times, starting wi�.i thi: Sunday's (March 11th) issue. Chnp- ter 1; The Story of .Soapy Smith. thief. con -man and murderer. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. !.;st-4,1.4,4'.as.4.4 1 9 L 4 Fertilizer Fertilizer PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FERTILIZER AND TAKE DELIVERY EARLY FRESH FEEDS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES IF IN THE MARKET FOR A MILKING MACHINE, WE SELL AND SERVICE THE FAMOUS UNIVERSAL MILKER, GIVE US A CALL - Huron F+'arr ems' Co -Operative HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER i 4 T H E C 'AN ADIAN 000*****tib Cohi Days Ahead There are still many cold days ahead of us this Winter. So why not have your home dice and comfortable when the winds blow raw and cold outside... ..We have a fresh carload of Nut size Coke that will suit most heating equipments... This fuel will keep your home nice and warns 'these cold days... The Government advises householders ..to burn more coke as fuel owing to the scarcity ..of hard Coal. YOUR POULTRY NEEDS Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us again, and many supplies which may then be hard to get will be required. Put in your supply now while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, POUL- TRY TITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of the items you will require. Let us supply you. i'. 4ey 5'aft., c, rt sN $i � Vic:. flikOrit 1 55 a antairxinminmo Massey4Iaris Acivise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945! 1 HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE @ $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE IN;:.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASIC THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop 149 ()scar TU M ,l D Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm W A Y © F L IF E nce t ES, and the right to go fishin' .. . the right to enjoy the simple, pleasant things of life! Picnics by the river—week-end trips in the old family jalopy—these are. some of the things that your boy is fighting for today! And he won't be able to enjoy those things, unless we at home fight for him against inflation—unless we make sure when he gets back his dollar will be worth a dollar. To protect his dollar, we must realize NOW the dangers of careless, unnecessary buying! We must buy only what we need—never buy two where one will do! We lnust not evade rationing or price control, or deal with black markets. If we break the rules, our country—the country he's fighting for—will start on that spiral of pricee nown as inflation! Remember! Every time ONE of us breaks ONE of these rules, we're lowering the value of our soldier's dollar. We're helping to shoot prices sky-high . . . and sky-high prices mean inflation. The value of every dollar in Canada goes down, and when the men overseas come back their dollar might buy only a quarter's worth of goods! We can prevent inflation! We can give our fighting man his "right to go fishin' ", if we snake sure his dollar will be worth a dollar, when be comes home. We can't give back to him his lost years, or his lost youth. But if we keep up the fight against inflation, he can look forward to pleasant, satisfying living the Canadian way of life! Prrhlishad THI1 BREWING INDUSTRY (ONT411UO) to reveal the elan, Sallpftplitteszlannintaannseangsneacenzastafrummtornatorsesnt s of inflation. Make this Pledge Today! I: pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation: By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form. By respecting price controls and other anti-inflation measures, and re• frainin'gfrom careless and unneces- sary buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will I buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds end War Savings Stamps, supporting tax- ation, and abiding by all such measures which will lower the Inst c:.:' living and hap keep prices at tt p%i..,-„, ,'l normal level. ME, LL rr -: z5.