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Zurich Herald, 1945-04-05, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO FOR. QUICK SALE A Briggs StattOn gas engine Or washing machine or light work, :also a used ,5eapArator in good condii:i• J, Apply to ii iben Gingerieh, pIio 9 4r2a, FOR QUICK LOC MOWS Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Deters made a business trip to London last week. en hip, Miss Ruth Church of London, speat return t Easter holidays at her home here, Robe D d M H H Cowen and U" ICH HERALD STANLEY TOWNSHIP was Weather Mrs. Gordon Love, who w,as $41 Clinton Ho. ltia. because of a brok- has sufficiently improved to a... Footwear o :her home, Leta s+1 ert Dewar rt Dewar, a well knolen resi- 0!amily of Exeter were Sunday • vis-? nem Hospital,nsall, wood away at Vie- dent of Hen London in his 82ndEl�°S, GALOSHES s SALE hors at the. home ,of Mr, C. Fritz, ;l'Zr, and Mrs. Peterson, 'of Toronto' yaa9 '. He had been ill an the hospital sale, ware Easter guests with Mr. and Mrs foz' :a week. Surviving are his wid- Boots or LUimber-men, ow, Trac former Mary Stitriin�g of Bay - A quantity of potatoes for genry Brown Phone 19-1.00 FOR SALE A• • 1 nd washing machine in good condition., nearly new, also a quant- ity of fresh lard. ---Earl (Fingerich, Phone 22-96, DEKA.. HYBRID SEED CORN Bay - Ed, ameba. Mrs. John P. Rau, Mrs. Sari Yung- held, two sons, Roy of London, and UP-10the Minute • DRESS blut and Mr. Ivan Yungblut are seen- Archie, ;of Woodham; three brothers, ding a few days in Detroit. Messrs. Duncan ',Snider and Henry Schroeder .of Dashwood were in town one day last week. Ptes. Charles Thiel and Dennis Denomme of the Armed Forces spent the week -end with their families here Mr. and Mrs, • Len. Heist and Mr• and Mrs. Guy Jones of Detroit, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Earl Yungblut and other relatives. Mr. Garfield Witmer .or raltchener Orders for this Seed taken now• was a Good Friday visitor with his Gem*, David and James, will of the Barfield district, a sister, Mies Mary Dewar of ;l incardine, The funeral was held f•iem. the residence, Hen- sall with burial in Bayfield cemetery, Hi i1..Rei'd A quiet spring wedding was sol- emnized in Varna United Church. parsonage on March 26th, when Ruby Edna, second daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Reid, of Stanley Twp. be- came the bride of Gordon Lyle Hill, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill of Stanley. The bride •chose a street len 'lrP's of a'ky blue sheer wth matching. hat. Her only 'ornament was a :gold necklace which was worn by he • ,•riuidniother Reid on her wed- dia• r r^nr.' ago. Misses Anna and Dori,, Reid, sisters of the bride, were her attendants. The groom was attended by Mr. Bruce Keys cif Var- na. Aftervanads the bride and ,groom Will be at Zurich on Saturdays to receive same. --Ted. Munn, Box 275 lgieneali., Ont. CHICKS FOR SALE strong, healthy S. C. White ±eghorns grerA a Apck headed by PEDIGREED R. 0. r. make; At prevailing prices. Our incubator' capaulty .is limited, so we suggest that to Vola disappoint - smut you order early. Twinmaples Poultry Farm, B. J. Kropp, Prop. VETERINARIA.N Or. W, COXON, E.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Dice with Residence, Store Strut, and much enjoyed by the large aud- Opposite Drug Zurieb fence present. Phone -95,A very appropriate memorial serv- ice was held in the St. Boniface, R. BUTCHERS C. Church, Zurich an memory of Pte. Leonard 'Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoffman, of the Goshen line south. Their son was reported as missing in action overseas. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Syiv. Witmer and brother, Mr. and Mrs, Orville Witmer of town. The public are asked to remember e that beginning April 10th th bus- iness places will be open in the ev- ening for the convenience of the shopping public. Mrs. W. Bassow and aaughter Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAd- ams and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller left on a short honeymoon, .the bride We Richardson, 27 years of age, visited relatives and friends in Lon wearing. a brown ,chesterfield coat had been killed in Germany. Hc' was don 1'a4 week, S S L HOES for Ladies and Gents. chool and Sunday Schoes for Children SHOES REPAIRED With Best Quality pre-war eather. Good Workmanship -Lowest Prices ED. J. D *a. TA R S RELIABLP rOOTWEAR and TRUNKS AND SUITCASES Was Killed in Action Mr. M. G. Drysdale, of Hensall re- ceived word that his nephew Lieut. ;vitt, 111'07711 accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel muter • • - ed to Clinton ton on Sunday to meet their eon, Milferd who is in the. Ahmed Forces, and is spending, a few holidays withh is parents. The Easter services in town were well attended. At St. Peter's Luther- an church in the evening a program was rendered by the Sunday school scholars which was very inspiring Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur - Meats, Bologna,, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices tor Wool, Hides and Skins �3. y ngbllut & Son PRODUCE F Produce WANTED Have your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad - ng Machine which gives the producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Be.e94, Zurich Laid Creamery boas at Consort, and his moth - Alta., LOST Between Hensall and Zurich a brown leather jacket. Finder leave at Thiel's Transport, Zurich. Reward. DO YOUR BABY CHICKS or pul- lets eat each other? Finn's Poultry Tonis stops • them. Are your pullets pale and scoury? Use Finn's Poul- try Conditioner and Intestinal 'Clean- ser. Schilbe Feeds, Zurich; Williams Feeds, Zurich; Shantz Feeds, Dash- wood. ash- wo FARMS FOR S &LE 75 -acres rich re -seeded pasture, southeast of Zurich, never failing water in ditch. Also 75 acres pasture sonic wooded, northeast or •Zurich. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. SEED FOR SALE A limited quantity of O.A.C. No. 21 seed barley for sale. Hilton True - inner, Phone 85r11. Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a 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. FOR SALE , SEED—Galore barley, smooth awn. One of the highest recommend- ed at the O.A.C. and some Early Alaska Oats Phone 93112, Hensel]. A B. Bel], RR. No. 2, Kippen DO YOUR BABY CHICKS have Diarrhoea? Are they pale and weak? Use Red Blood Quick Tablets. They act quickly, also feed Finn's Poultry Tonic in their starter.--Schilbe Feeds, Zurich; Williams Feeds, .Zurich; Shantz Feeds, Dashwood.' FOR QUICK SALE About 8 bags of potatoes for sale. Apply to Mrs. Mabel•iSnider, or Mr. Oscar Ducharme, Phone 2-98. SEED FOR SALE Galore Barley, smooth awn. One of the highest:recommended at the 0. .A.C. and Early Alaska Oats. A. B. Bell, R.R. 2, Kippeti; Phone 93 r 2, Hensel'. INSURANCE Western Farmers, Withal Weather insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK ISE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- • ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Rask on • December 81.st, 1944 $45,465,635. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds. $275,133. EA F. KLOPP—ZURICH Age gent also Dealer in Lightn 1 era lora included with Chas propel y. •� Rods and ill kinds of Fire ARE YOUR HOGS STIFF, pale and scrawny? Use Finn's Hog -Fix, it fixes 'eni. Do your hogs have worms? 'Feed Finn's Hog Conditioner in the feed for five days.—Schilbe Feeds, Zurich; Williams Feeds, Zurich; Shantz Feeds, Dashwood. FOR SALE A set of almost new; tractor tugs. —Chas. S. Bedard. FARM FOR SALE 87 !i acres, lot 14 on main road 1?4 miles west of Varna. 10 acres of fall ;wheat, 10 acres plowed, good water supply, buildings in good con- dition, near school. Apply to G. A. Galbraith, Varna. WANTED Young man to work in creamery and learn buttermaking, etc. Active, willing to work and learn- Good pay to :start to right .man. Apply—Zur- ich pplyich Creamery. HOUSE FOR SALE Two storey frame dwelling with double garage in good condition. Ex - Good location in Zrxrich. For par- Inturitt';l)Ce tieulai i apply et :Herald Office. ee THIS ADVERTISE ENT ti PUBLISHE'►'; I!s, THE INTEREST 410 fIF EX -SERVICE PE < :. ^''LE 3 gy 3 5 5 Thursday, April 5th, 1945. ilw�sessaisswowatrew0www!wwow4wt 1MIww�AP0,00aseas w>r + A Cold Lays Ahead There are stili many cold days ahead of us this Winter. So why not have your home nice' and comfortable when the winds blow raw and cold outsiide....,We have a fresh carload of Nut size Coke that will suit most heatingequipments... This fuel will keep your home nice and warm these cold days.., The Government advises householders ..to burnmore 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 LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of the items you will require. Let us supply you. _,tea °�' x� � �•5&ik i�� �• :' ?sfv�'1;.. ....sae+1.es*.aglts: ti a ,x•r aesa er was the former. Mary Drysdale of Hensall. Lieut Richardson was stat- ioned at 'Woodstock, Ont. and went overseas some three months ago. Sur- viving are his widow and two year old daughter. His father, and a bro.( they George, Consort, Alt. Lieut Richardson often visited his uncle in Hensall while stationed at Woods- tock. Medical exaini- 'Offers protection, without a ed Mation in, most cases, to those dI,sclx.ar,; AT DEATH HOW WILL PAID? present wax, it was realized that possibility men a Canada enterwent ed the into wired, or men and returning women viliarrl fe with en health zed impaired, so that, as o£ h somng disability: many with some physical provide any a result of this impairment in health or disability, service men and women would be unable to p Par- pro - 'lament, throughntthhe normal s situation, of rection for their fan' 'lamer, at its insurance. session, passedoThe an Act known ss The Bement, at sts 1944oliaes under proclaimed Veterans Insurance Act. This for p now been may FIAT ARE "`HE SP Sg�I2AidawE'' and applications ECIAL FEATURES W VETERANS IN OF WAR War Veterans Insuranceis One of die principal features s,, availableatoware wet, with vett few amin exceptions,,it extra premiums occupation is unusually hazard - charged where examination. commercial flying. etc - charged h s, the vetercon'struct on, owed rc the event c. ons—duan as,dmining, of orald, in disability. on, a is premiums .are w total disability. There is no extra cost for this waiver o premiums. WHO MAY APPLY FOR WAR VETERANS INSURANCE?eligible. In addition, apply for the addition, Any est -service man or woman is widows themselves widowers off veterans may pn Y of a war d 'Merchant Navy personnel ac are epi fe also. ane, on if the veterans were not insured under is - the it pension from the present w ability p WHAT TYPES OF INSURANCE ARE AVAILABLE? Payment Life, 15 The plans of insurance available Life, Life Paid-up at 65 and 20 Paymentpremiums may be paid for 10, Payment Life, that is, p respectively. The longer Life Paid-up at years -or u or 85 resp Hired. .t5 of r aent agehangler remium req di, team ofE. payment" the ethe s no dividendssurare Term and Endowment policies are not that iis,ied The insurance is of the nonparticipating type, paid. THE INSURANCE BE aid at death is amount which may bee pa the option is The maximum rain,, ways: $1,000, with the remainder being P e aid to the insured, in one of the following ithreest, may b period of (1) The money., plus 33! P the beneficiary in equalninstalmentsyears, selected. If the five, ten, fifteen or twenty y bene- ficiary dies, the Payments are continued to his or her estate. be paid in equal instalments as Tong (2) The money may as the beneficiary lives. guaranteed for five, ten, (3) As in (2), webuinstalments w are g fifteen or twenty Yeats, whether the beneficiary lives or dies. HAT IS THE EFFECT OF WHAT AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE ARE PROVIDED FOR? In fromi500 Pokers 0may0. be e apmounted for of the policy s payable only n the to ` 10,000. event of the death of the insured. AtOW ARE PREMIUMS premiums may be paid monthly, early, or annually.. There is no addition the option of the veteran, p premiums on a monthly cos to th hetet a cost to the veteran for paying P VALUE'S ANY CASH SURRENDER A the policy I MS PAiD? A -W TY I''"1'iSION? A -WAR . death oLI receives a paid ti follows: If, on the death of the insurd: the beneficiary paid up, the full face amount of it will pension, the insurance money will be (1) if the policy is be paid to the beneficiary in the manner elected by the • insured, plus the pension. capitalized value (2) If the policy is not paid up, then the cap of the pension will be deducted from t�eiface e value luetof e the -policy v and instead, the portiobeneficiarydeducted, plus the excess, paid-up value othe phasvbthn if any,. of the face amouension�llf the policy overt e is the capitalized lelueast si the P in force at least six months and the beof the neficiary sabre aile least 00 will becg idias�wellor batlthe paid-up value of the remainder. WHO MAY BE NAMED AS A BENEFICIARY? Where the insured is married, the beneficiary must be the must be the future wife or husband, with a wife or husband, or children, or both. If the veteran is singe, the parent, broth, beneficiary die should the veteran patent, brother or sister, named as a contingent beneficiary to receive the insurance money unmarried. CREDIT OR PENSION CAN RE-ESTABLISHMENT BE USED FOR VETERANS INSURANCE? Yes, this is one of the purposes for which the re-establish- ment credit may be used, Premiums may be deducted from pensions also, if requested. IF THE VETERAN BECOMES TOTALLY DISABLED, WHAT HAPPENS? ears, and he is not in receipt of full pension for the dis- ability, this occurs before the veteran reaches the age of sixty y further premiums need be paid. ability, no ut ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE, OR OCCUPATION? S THERE aid for two full Yea of it may TRAVEL, free of occupational restrictions, the After premiums have been p In addition to being may . ere is red foe its Insurance or Extended Term rut insurance also is free of restriction as to travel and residence. be transferred to Paid -ug st the policy. ence. There is no Ptov AGE ision for loans again QOp INSURANCE EXAMPLES OF MONTHLY PREMIUMS PER $1 , Payable for 20 years 15 years loYe°r=-----•--"-"_" 20 0 74 $2.89 $2.12 1 +1,74 30.93 2 3`1$ 2.34 2.60 2.15 3.53 35 3.93 2.91 1 2.423.16 4.98 3.73 45 5.01 4.40 6.49.by 12, There is no 55 multiply the above ee a the premium annually, the monthly payment len. NOTE; 11 it is desirediti to pay Fu additional cost for taking advantage a Department of veterans Affairs or bg application office of forms may be obtained fromrthe e t nearest st Veterans Affairs, Ottawa. Frim ldfect on and rn ep,ntendent of Veterans Insurance, who wishes information concerning this Services direct to the cup er are available for individual interview with each veteran $erviees of a trained counsall nit's nsuranco. Minister a Veterans ,t1Jf• � Issuer! under the authority o} Honourable Zan A Mackenzie, Ta" 4i DEPARTMENT�^ ai i,.,. OF D. SERIES. SEND IT 'i0 SOME MA OR WOMEN OVERSEAS KEEP THIS ADVERTISEMENT. 1T 15 ONE, " ,..,i„ ,.r�- Payable fill age 65 $1,20 1.39 1.64. 1.98 3.16 6.45. Payable till age 85 $1.14 1.30 1.51 1.78 2,59 4.03