Zurich Herald, 1945-06-21, Page 54;
ZUR1CH, ONTARIO1 RICH HERALD
WANT
TED
FOR NEVIS
VASII FOX
anThe .removed. Two-hour syr- mutiny frienc!a of Misr Jemima'
vice day or night. Phone Credi- .Johnston are pleare'i to lr-ar that
ton 4745, collect. Jack Wil- she is improving at Seaforth Hospital.
1444 P.T, 4-0-'41 The annual Memorial Service. of
Sit. Peter's Lutheran Church will be
held on June 24th at 2.45 p.m. In
case of rain the service will be held
in the church,
Rev. C. 13. Heckendorn is attend-
ing Conventions at Tavistock and
Bridgeport this week, and will also
be at the Carrick Camp Meetmg held
near Mildmay, over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Edigh
offer and son .Grant who have been
for the past winteil season at Brant-
ford have returned to then.- home in
town, and will 'likely spenu the sum-
mer season at Grand Behd.
ARTHUR WI'IRFR—Dashwood A fairly well attendance was
Phone 57 r 12 present at the Bronson line Decorat-
ion on Sunday .afternoon, when a
,mi+table program was rendered, The
presiding ministers were Rev. J. S.
Burn of .Dashwood and Rev. C, B.
H:eekeridor11 of Zurich.
These are the longest days of the
VETERINARY SURGEON entire year this week, after which
Office with Residence, Main S''reet, the de77e will again become shorter,
Opposite Drug Store Very little warm weather has been
orae--A�, Zurich wall us so fair this year; but it may
come later on. Here's hoping!
ideal. tine $.undred and fifty mein-
bers of the clan were present from
Timmons, Grand Bend, Seaforth,
Varna, Brueeield, Kippen, i3ensall
and district, t9 enjoy a most delight-
ful day. The -,oldest :member present
was Mr. Andrew Love of 'Rensall, 91
years of age, youngest, 'Mary ,Ann
,Forrest, of ,Seaforth, six months. Mx.
ove:llas not missed a reunion since
:3 inception. 34 years ago. Chicken
ith s:'.•1 the trimmings were served
at both dinner and supper, sports
were featured, climaxed by .a softball
game, directed by ;Mr. Robert Love,
Grand Bend. Mr, Wil] ni Forrest,
;caiorth, At the conclusion of the
pows all =joined hands for the 'sing -
.ng of Auld Lany Syne. Grand Bend
will be the Letting for the 1946 re
.n .)n; A v,,ry fine program .of
sports was t:l-o run off.
CREAM CANS ARE FOR CREAM
(From the Canadian', Countryman)
If some careless dairynman does n
want to get into troulble he shot')
rememiber that it is an offence um!
the War '.!Measures Act to use a mil'
or cream can belonging to any dairy
or creamery fa:. other purpos,
than the tri -:,:c:.• 'on of milk o.
cream to tl owner of the earl, or .c
put any other s;');':Ince but milk 31
cream into sr -h t_,• It is also
offence to have ore of these cr-r
when . not required for its legal use
and to retain it in one's possession,
Creameries in Ontario do" not •t'e
quire patrons to own their own cans,
but loan cans on request, and it is
-npor taint t'iat this privilege i.s . not
abused. The cans should be returned
promptly to the creamery when no':'
needed for shipping cream: Tin is.
in very short supply enol r-•eanierie-
and other dairies archaving a hard
time of it to get enough to go around
Do your bit in this situation. Use
the cans for shipping milk or cream,
but not for anything else.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
[ AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
dna any Auction Sale, regardless
As to size or article to sell. 1 solicit
,tour business, and if not satisfied will
,bake no charges for Services Ren
tared.
VETER1NARI.A.N
,.. W. B. COXON, B. V. Sc.
BUTCHER`
?urichS' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us sup -ply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur»
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
ash in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, ylides and Skins
. Yuxlght-tlt & i o n
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WENTE
?Haire your Eggs Graded scien.-
lifically on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
;producer -every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Wm. ' ries,
;riliotre 101. Re. 94. Zurich
Cry
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
is premium for delivered crearr
"We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
lnd Poultry department in
.}charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
MEM LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
`C7 AL COMPANY DOING 13USINESQ
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 19'44:
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds,
$275,133.
E. F. KLOPP.--Z U RICH
'gent, also Dealer in L.ightn-
lna Rads and all kinds of Fire
lntanranei'
fob Printing
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED
MA'l'TER, ,STATIONERY, 0 P
OMER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
MEMBER TO CALI. AT THE
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thiel and
daughters of Kitchener spent the
past Sunday at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. George J. Thiel of town. Also
at the the horn of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Deichert, Jr.
Will Observe 90th Birthday•
Mrs. John Howald, of R. E. No. 1,
Dc ';field, formerly of the 1.6th con-
ces lion, Hay Township, and Dash-
wood, will celebrate her 90th birth-
day on Monday, June 25th. MTs.
Howald, ,mother of six children, is in
excellent health for her age aria the
children will be present for a family
gathering on the Sunday previous.
INVITE WIARTON PASTOR .
Hensall — The congregation of
Carmel Presibyterian church, r ensall
at a special meeting last Friday ev-
ening, extended a unanimous invit-
ation to Rev. Percy Ferguson, of
Wiarton to !become their pastor. Rev
R. H. Wdlliams, of First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, inter-moaerator,
Wait in charge of the meeting.
'Annual Picnic
The 34th annual Love -Forrest re-
union picnic was held Thursday,
June 14th at Bayfield, the weather
PIGS FOR SALE
Young pigs and Sows for immed-
iate sale.—A. A. Oestreicher.
NOT1'f
CAR OF ALBERTA COAL.
We are receiving a caiload of Al-
1-orba Coal in the hearfuture. Place
your order at once.—+Stade & Weido
FOR QUICK SALE
One Brown. Cocker Spaniel, reale
pup. A real beauty.—Hess, the
Jeweller, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A C -Idol cut Deering. Mower, in
good condition.—Jos. Druar.
Tz'OR Sr+IF
A used M. -H. bean Scuffler; 1
small sized Allis-Chalmers Combine.
Hyde Tractor Co., Hensall.
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Goshen line, a
white young sow, about 100 -lbs.
Owner can have sante by paying ex-
penses.—Edrnund Oesch,
FOR SALE
Two purebred Shorthorn Bulls,
13 months old, one red and one dark
roan; also a black General Purpose
filly rising four.—Apply to George
L. Reid, Varna.
FOR SALE
Modern 3-roorned 2 storey brick
dwelling in Zurich. Hydro and town
hater installed; garage and fruit
trees. Immediate possession. Good
location. A re -modelled .1% storey
brick dwelling in good condition with
over two acres of land. Well located
in Zurich. Hydro and town water
installed, Obtain particulars,. front A
F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich.
Smart
Economical
Durable
SPRING and SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
For Work, Sport and Dress
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Wear
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RELIABLE FOOTWEA It
and
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
HYMENEAL
A very pretty wedding was sole-
mnized on Wednesday, June 13th at'•'
two -thirsty in ,Zion .Lutheran church,
Dashwood, when Hilda Melinda, dau-
ghter of 141r. and Mrs. L, H. Rader,;
Dashwood, became the bride of Spm.
Garnet Weiberg, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. Rev, T.,
Luft performed the ceremony. The'
church was beautifully decorated
with, peonies and iris. -
To the 'strains of the wedding i
march played by Miss Violet Rede1,
sister of the ibrute,the brittle was e3-
covted to the altar by 'hey Pathe..,
where she was joined h-- she i dn-
groom accompanied by Elmore Itad.r'
brother' of 'the hz ' a .
The bride wore a f;o le z ' . rwir +
of flowered organza with s wce .:eart
neckline and loizg nt eve 3 i
Her long veil trine +'d ..i.:l tiny 1
bean knots was held 1,1 pl ':e with a
sweetheart halo and a tiny bunch !
of • orange ,blossoms worn 1.•,y her
mother on her. weddi•. tlr-i 35 veal -
ago: She wore a beautiful three
strand necklace of pearls, a gift of
the groom •and carried red roses,
sweet peas and fern with long strea-
mers tied with knots of sweet peas.
The ;bridesmaid and oration of hon-
our who walked singly up the aisle
before the lo -`;:1 r young bride were
Miss Lorce-i We'i 'erg, sista of the
groom and 111 rs T'orothy Ra:io:
ter of the b_•icle.' Their gov ;is weir
de. igned on 1.5^3 flowing lines of
sheer. Miss Weiberg was in du 'r
pink and Miss Rader in deep bleo.
Their headdresses ware of corn
flowers with a shouder tip veil
cart ed bouquets to match of ea ..,,--
ions, roses and sweet peas.
Little Marian Rader,. niece of the
bride, was a charming flower girl in I
pink taffeta trinuned with blue rib-
bons. She wore a crown of bine!
flowers and _carried a nosegay o
roses, sweet peas and fern. Durin
the signing of the register Miss 1
Fisher, cousin of the ;groom sang ".
Perfect Love." Thi ushers wera
Hubert Weisberg and Elgin
A reception was held at the honn{
fi'de's i ' '311.173 o 1V)1 ell
;nests sat down to a wecldinm din r r i
,.erved on the lawn The t -file was
beautifully fele^or rte -i in wilite and;
pink with a three tier : - :. rt cake.
The bride's mother received in a
gown of flowered talk er pe with j
tits acces :cries and a corsage of ,
talisman roses. The room's mother
wore a flowered silk ,jc :e,- withwhite
accessories and a corsage of Amer-,ican beauty roses.
In the evening the you eg couple'
Were honoured with selections pis v -
ed +fry the Dashwood !Memorial Band;
1VIr. and Mrs. Waiberg left for a
honeymoon trip to Sussex, N. 33., ;
where the groom ds 'stationed. The,
bride travelled in a, two-piece fuschia
crepe dress .with. white accessories.
Thusd.ay ,Pune 21st, 1945
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH CHRIST?
JUDAS betrayed Him, PETER denied Hien.
PILATE condemne4 I l^ iii.:The Jews crucified Him
The WORLD a,,,.lge rejects .Hire.
BUT MANY have accepted skim as their Lord and. Saviour.
IV,Iy friend, what will YOU do +with Jesus Christ?
Will you accept Him, or reject Him?
To accept HIM means .everlasting LIFE.
Toreject Him means you will PERISH and suffer -eternal
punishment,
"For God so loved the world that He gave .His only be-
gotten Son that whosever ;believeth on Him, should not pezi::h
but have everlasting life. -John 3. 16.
TUNE IN:
CHAS. E. FULLER., P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL.
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A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances
on inferior Gas when you can buy the .;est
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7
kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch our trained
Attendants Grease Cars.
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to TUNE UP yn•ir Motor.
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up -To -
Date Garage and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car
HOWARD KLOPP,-LESSEE
Ward Fritz Used Car Lot in Connection.
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Roast
ISE SUNDAY ROAST --- Tends in the country the old
family jalopy -- these things mean
a pleasant way of life. These are
some of the things every man
overseas has been fighting for.
They won't be his, unless all of
us make sure, when our fighting
man comes back, his dollar will
be worth a dollar.
To protect his dollar, we must
realize NOW the dangers of care-
less, unnecessary buying. We must
buy only what we need — never
buy two where one will do! We
must not evade rationing or price
control, or deal in black tnarkets.
If we break the rules, otir country
--the country he fought for—
will start on that uncontrollable
eef on Sundays
rocketing of prices known as
inflation!
Prices will rise. As prices go
up, wages try to tag along ... and
never quite catch up. The t'alze of
money goes down. Soon your
dollar will buy—perhaps only 3 Oc
worth of goods! And there is no
limit to its drop—look at Greece
today! The nation is plunged in
poverty and depression.
So let's all hake sure our
soldier's dollar —• when he gets
back—will buy a dollar's worth of
goods t We can't give back to
hind his lost years or his lost
youth. But, if we keep up the
fight against inflation, he can look
forward to pleasant, satisfying
Jiving .. the Canadian way of life.
PuAlisbed by 7-1-15i BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to reveal tr c: dangers of inflation.
�,a .,;a. ,., :.,.. _ � .• .,•�.. *.- :,b,,,.~•yam,: m:�h ...:
thx ,Pledge °S'aad y
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-
fraining from careless and unneces_
sary buying. I will not buy two
where one will do, nor will I buy
a "new" where art "old" will do.
Sy buying. Victory Bonds and Wit
Savings Stamps, supporting tax-
ation, and abiding
by all such measures
which will lower the
tat of living and
hot, keep prices at a
c _ normal level,
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