Zurich Herald, 1945-06-28, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO
Z RICH HERALD
WANTED
CASH FOR FOX HORSES --Dead
animals removed, Two-hour ser-
vice .day .or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack • Wil-
liams. P.T. 4-6-`41
UCENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
t AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
ae to size or article to Sell. 1 solicit
pour business, and if not satisfied will
awake no charges for Services Ren-
Aered.
ARTHUR WEB ER—Dashwood
Phone 57 r 12
VFTERINA.RIA.N
Or. Nr.. r•.LOMJLV, B.V. Sc.
v S' leleelaY SURGEON
I tie . „ Reeidet).ce, Main Street,
Opposite 'Drug Store
Zurich
Phone -96.
BUTCHER .
7i :richS' Popul air
M1AT MAVTTWr
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
l resp in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
FT, y11ngi)1i- t & Son
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WANT b
Lost, Founds Etc. Ada in this
Coltxrnn.
FOR SALE
Parts for a Goodison '1'heesner, Ap-
ply to Earl Gingerich, Zurich, Phone
22-96.
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically on our approved grad -
ng Machine which gives the
producer every. advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Win., O"Erica
i hone 101, Re 94. Zurich
Zurich Crews
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all par-
ties assessed on the Bender Drain
and Truemner Drain schemes, that
they can pay their entire aaecssment
on or before the second day of July
1045 at the Township Clerk's &Net,
Zurich.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry:
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
e premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
Charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellen - Proprietor..
PIGS FOR SALE
Young pigs and Sows for immed-
iate sale.—A. A. Oestreicher.
NOTICE
CAR OE ALBERTA COAL
We are reeoiving a carload of Al-
berta Coal in the near future. Place
your order at once—Stade & Weido
FOR QUICK SALE.
One Brown Cocker Spaniel, male
pup. A real beauty. --Hess, the
Jeweller, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A 6 -foot cut Deering Mower, M
good condition.—Jos. Druar.
FOR SAL_'
used M. -H. bean Scuifler; 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 same by paying ex-
penses.—Edmund 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.
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'Mrs. C. Silber and sister, Mrs.
Mitchell of Hensall spent the week-
end at the farmer's home in town.
eVIr. and Mrs. R. P. Heyman, of
Detroit and Miss Jean Ernst of Ak-
ron, Ohio, were Sunday visitors with
and Mrs. R. F. Stade of town,
aye. rind Mrs. Bari Thiel; ear, and
Laois a'hiel enjoyed a pleasant
weer -end at the home • of Mr. and
airs. Morley Witmer, in Detroit 1 near future, the re.cxeatio:?11 pencil
of ir
0 SMN. Ray ScRetabe of Mon xe a , was directed by Mrs. A. W. K•Irk•
and friend, Miss Beta Loghrin,
.i.atforct were week -end visitors at
home of the former's parents, Mr
, _'.:red Schil'be. Ray is
FOR SALE
Modern 8 -roomed 2 storey brick
dwelling in Zurich. Hydro and town
water installed; garage and fruit
trees. Immediate possession. Good
location. A re -modelled 11/s storey
brick dwelling in good condition with
over two acres of land. Well located
in Zurich. Hydro and town water
installed. Obtain particulars from A
Hess, Realtor, Zurich.
INSURANCE
'Western Farmers= Mutual
Weather Insurance Co..
OF WOODSTOCK
ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT.
''JAL COMPANY DOING BU1 hNESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
.Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1944:
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in Rank and Bonds.
$275,133.
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
,Agent, also Dealer in Lightn•
a Rods and all kinds of Fire
insurance
Job Printin
' It'
YOU REQUIRE
MATTE)
ANY
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,supper, 'Mrs. A. E. Munn, presided
for a brief rneeting, The secretary,
MTs. R. Elgie gave an interesting re-
port of the district • annual held at
tensa l: recently. The roll call Was
answered with ' liow t, ;: ^.'.e y :r
Institute a failures sy^ :a l . ^...t •
-
ion for Ditty Bags : ! he .':r.:) up
at the September na.ating t. be :sold
at the 1i'..r.13 of ' v �. 'rue,
an .r. oeerecas i,o: -•.s
the fall, With the e: ..i a , o -
local boys recently ariived overseas
who will have theirs forwar.-.;d in the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of GEORGE BECKER, late of
the Village of Dashwood in the Co -
and Mrs. N. Stanlake. Ce ,r.:; your
husband to dinner coeit? i,, e I:el- ''
mund Geiger captu e '. 1 A. l . s:. an 1 4
Thursday, June 28th, 1945
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rationed s..::t the Navy in 1VIontreal. Mrs. George Hess ?`d• the w•ee the
:Ir. and Mrs. Louis Prang and ;"I
broom, .:. Lorne Chepr.-:. 1 t and j
1iis:; Lai ioeta `Truemner spent a few. Mrs. Mary I3uel):u)a) 2nd; Welkin- I
contest 1st Mrs. .I. G. Drysdale, 2n '.
days at Detroit. They were aecom; Mas. R. Elr) banana contest, win-
anied to the city by the former',nen; were M).'. Ill -tie, Mrs. T.herr-
daughter, Mrs. A. Aulerich anti so.itt, Mrs. C. Forret, Mrs. H. 4lc.i 2+niL
-
who visited at the hoarse of her lea on. The high:: ;h-- of the game, w
ents for several days. • the knocking off hat of dummy with
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were a rolling pin, the credit of the eel -
pleasantly ruin); -,•a when their f endid effigy goes to Mrs. Kerslake,
ends, Dr. and Mrs. McEwen and MI
Lucky spat winners were E.
Plum of Gee.e, stn., called o:
Mre.
Normington and 12rs igt
It Li
them Sunel iy alt , on. - They - tide •'
on a motor tour trough this part o,t
Canada.
Congratulation.; ;o to Mr. Mi14o.
Dagg who attended Toronto Unive:•
sity the past few terms, and he was
again successful in all his exams.
Milton is spending the :sumuner,
months in Zurich being engages at
the Kallbfleisch Mills.
Miss Vera Decker, who has been
with the YtW.C.A. War Services al
the Calgary Relief Centre, has re
turned to her home i Eve: ;r. Mi:
Decker was one of t :c youngest I
W.C.A. hostesses doin.e work wit'.
the forces in Canada. She has enjoyed 1
the work and has had •some rernarl,•
able experiences woiiking with army
navy and airforce personnel: Exete_
Times -Advocate.
With the few nice and warm days
recently things are growing most
wonderfully, it seemed to be a long
time to get out of the cool and wet
season, but things surely are pushing
ahead now. Farmers are busy with
the beans and later crops. ;some are
re -sowing their beans for the second
time, and after all this extra work
and expense we hope they will reap
an abundant harvest.
Gnr. Laird Theil of Halifax is sp-
ending a few days at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Thiel of town.
CHILDREN'S DAY
The Children's Day Service in the
Evangelical Church on "Sunday was
exceptionally well attended. The
program uncle). the leadership ofM
Nola Kruen.er, -Miss Helen 0':Brien
and .Mrs. Milton Oesch consisted• o'
Recitations, exercises, musical select-
ions and pantomine. - The mission-
ary offering amounted to over' ei lt i
dollars which was more,: than tweet
dollars ,over the objective.
RALLY AT TAVISTOCK
Allan • Raegele, Stratford, was el-
ected president of the Stratford Dis-
t f Huron Gentleman deceased trict Religious Education of the Ev-
un y o , '
who died on or about the 20th day angelical church, at the annual rally
o'. Marek, 1945, are requested to
fo. t.n .i t ::'r claims duly proven to
the undersigned on or before the 14th
day of July, 1945
held in Zion Evangelical church, Tav-
istock last week. The session opened
with an address by Dr. R. H. Mueller
of Cleveland, Ohio, general secretary
"Delegates were present Irak: Sebr-
Ar this dateat is furtherecu given that ingville,Milverton, Rostock, Aldboro
a•1'ter the executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate having numbering over 40. Rev.1.-.:o. Heck -
regard only to the claims of which endorn of Zurich presided tui some
he then shall have notice.
Dated this 2:5th day of June, Al 945.D.
1
EMIL BECKER, Executor,
Dashwood, Ont.
of the sessions.
INSPECTING WATER PLANTS
Members of Lucan Village Council
have started a eerier, of visite to
ilar municipalities to inspect their
water :systems, with a view to determ-
ining what would he best :or their
village, and is headed by reeve Rar-
old Corbett. The council, uccu.apan-
ied by Luca.n's manages' of the Bank
of Montreal, Mr. r.'st. Dagg. who i$'
formerly from Zurich, were in the
EconomicalVillage last Wednesday afternoon.
and looked over t:he to^te preesure
' system in Zurich, which is provjng to
Durable be quite satisfactory.
SPRING and SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
For Work, Sport and Dress
Wear
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
MINISTER'S WIFE DIES
HYMENEAL
Martin—Steckle
A happy matt ominal event we.e.
celebrated at the home of Rei S.
M. Peaehey, near Dashwood, on Sat '•
urday afternoon, June E;,rd, when i
the minister united on Holy weddlock I
Mi s Selinda Steckle, of the Bronson
Lina, Stanley, and daughter of the !
late Mr. and Mrs. henna Steckle, Sr.• I
to Mr. Enos Martin of Elmira, and
son of Mrs. Martin and the late Men -
no Martin. The couple a ere un-
MR. ALEX MACLAREN
Director of the Ontario Farm
Service Force
Mr. Maclaren is urging all
;:sties and towns to organize
local Farrn Commando Corm
mittees. And asks that those
interested write to the Ontario
Faun Service Force, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto. for detailed
information,
attended. Followin the ceremony
1a wedding dinner was held at the,
home of Mr. Asa Steckle, atter
which the couple left on a honeymoon
ito the Bruce Peninsula, after which
they will reside on the ar nu.n-, farm
Mrs. Kr otz, wife of Rev. W. F. , near Elmira. Those from a distance
Krotee pastor of Zion Evangelical who attended the wedding were Mrs
church, Tavistock, passed away in her ( Martin, mother of tl:' ..;ant, ni
sleep during Friday• neve sae had' sister Lydia and four eras. Beit
been in failing health for three years friends.
Was the former Violet Schrnoetn and
Annual Picnic
was born) in Wallace Township in ' The lovely farm home of Mr. and
1896. Following her marriage at; Tt.,. A. W. Shirray vel the scene of
I,istawtl on April 1924, she left with a delightful affair fit', ,l ',day Jun•e'.
Mr, 1Grotz for Western Canada, re -!20th. for the annual pie:tie of the
turning to Ontario and Tavistock in ? Hensall Wotnens' Inetitute. The wen-
directed
1943. While in the West she ther ideal, there •e.r )r
direetcrl the musical activities in con- entation of members a td uest Pre-'
I,RINTED noction with the parish work of her: sent. A picnic supper w e ?rved
husband at Regina and other points.; front attractive table- 07' the beauti- ;
17"Jlw'I,IONERi', O 1" Beaidee ler htaeband she is survived fail lawn, and wits rated as one '`t .
by a biother a.nd two sisters The wishes ar• er:terMeei ,, 1.:ir .,,:.ay
r.r.r„ i•. we le •tslt n to Wallace, for the best mealy Y'-`
'OTHER i RIJX TA'R'T WORK, RE,bu.'y.l. stitttte picnic. At
1'Vlit ADER ro CALL AT Ti'.. j '
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH CHRIST?
JUDAS betrayed Him. PETER denied Hila.
FILA"E condemned Jewscrucified Him
condemned Him. The
The WORLD at large rejects Him.
.JUT MANY have accepted iIHini as their Lord and Saviour,
My friend, what will YOU do with Jesus Christ?
Will you accept Him, or reject Him? •
To accept Nina means everlasting LIFE.
Torejeet -Him means you will PERISH and suffer eternal
punishment,
"For God so loved the world that He gave Hie only be-
gotten Soni that v;hosever ,believeth on Him, should not perish
but have everlasting life.—John 8. 16.
TUNE IN;
CHAS. E. FULLER., P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL.
PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING.
Old-fashioned Revival Hour rebroadcasts on many stations at
various times.
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Local Station, CKLW, Windsor
14004.1,
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A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances
on inferior Gas when you can buy the Best
Engineered Lubrication
At Kbpp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication. using 7
• kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch ou: t• a:n,.d
Attendants Grease Cars.
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to TUNE UP your Motor.
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up -To -
:Date Garage and Sexele., 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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44 t I
eVbt ,
ice - ;14,.0)\ .
No fewer than 94 out of
every hundred establish-
ments in the manufactur-
ing, wholesale, retail and
services fields are small,
employing less than 13
people. Together they em-
ploy 37% of all the
workers engaged in these
classes of business.
(From 1941 census)
Ordinarily one Canadian in every six gainfully employed,
earns his livelihood in a "small business." It may be a.
farm, a store or a lumber -yard; an architect's office or a
service station. Taken together, these individual enter-
prises provide a very substantial part of Canada's total
jobs—must continue to do so after the war.
During the years ahead many people who dropped small
business for war reasons will want to return to their
accustomed or new ways of making a living. Thus old
businesses will be revived. Many new ones will be
started by returned men and people now in war indus-
tries. The commercial banks will do their part to afford
assurance that no sound credit requirement need be
left unserved in the field of small business.
As such businesses grow, they create additional job
openings; that has been the pattern of Canadian enter-
prises. Most large companies began in a small way..
And practically all could name some bank which played
a part in their growth by providing the loans they needed
to finance their day-to-day operations.
Your bank stands ready to serve businesses, small or
large, well established or just starting out. Banks dor
not initiate such businesses—but they do furnish neces-
sary working capital and many other forms of banking
service.
This Advertisement is Spor,sor'ed by your Bank