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Zurich Herald, 1945-07-05, Page 514141tICH, ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD WANTED CASII FOR . FOX .HORSES: Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Credi- ton 47r15, colleet, Jack Wil- liams, P.T..4-6= 41 LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless ,teal to size or article to sell. I soliect your business, and if not satisfied will stoke xio charges for Services Ren- llered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 51 12 ' VETERINARIAN IN. W. B. COXON, WV. Sc, VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main S4reet, Opposite Drug Store Zurich?hone--96. BUTCHER' Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column FOR SALE ^' 15-30 international Tractor with steel lugs in ,good condition. Samuel Brenneman, R. R. 1, Millbank, Ont. Location 1% miles north of Welles- ley Village. STRAYED Unto my premises, Babylon line, Hay Township, a 2 -year-old steer. Owner can have same by proving operty and paying expenses.—Win. Watson, Phone 35x19, Dashwood. ZuriebS' Popular EAT 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 Skins r Wool, Hide. and `11. Yunghln.t & Sou PRODUCE COAL NEWS Pte. Dennis Donomme of London, spent the holiday with , is wife and !wally here. Messrs. George Volland and John Ttuemner of Detroit are spending a 'two week's holiday in Zurich. ' Mr. and Mrs, Moses Geiiber and A4.aron Erb attended the funeral e c relative at Wellesley on Satur- day. ss Meda Surerus of the Toronto Teaching staff is spending her holi- days with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Surerus, Bronson line. A school girl in Zurich would like f,et employment for the summer .or;hs, Anyone interested would you kindly call at herald Office. .s. Nora Hoagland and daughter Mrs. and Mr. Baumann and Mrs. El- ton Snell of Detroit are holidaying at Bayfield and Grand Bend, and cal- led on Zurich friends on Tuesday. We congratulate Mr. Fred W. Hess, FOR SALE Parts for a G-oodison Thresher. Ap- ply to Earl Gingerich, Zurich, Phone 22-96. T iCE Notice is hereby given to all par- ties assessed on the Bender Drain and Truene :r Drain schemes, that they can pay •their entire aoaessment- on or before the second day of July 1945 at the Township Clerk's Office, Zurich. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk. Farm Proauee WANTED Have your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad- ing. Machine whl.ch gives the ;producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. 1VVr m. i'horee 101. Res. 94, Zurich O'Brien . Crezniety PIGS FOR SALE Young pigs and Sows for .mmed- iate sale.—A. A. Oestreicher. NOTICE CAR OF ALBERTA COAL We are receiving 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. Your I-lome Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered creatr 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 A 6 -foot cut Deering Mower, in good condition.—Jos. Druar. • 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. We Shall Miss Hite Bev, Father O. A. Martin, who has been the popular Parish Priest of the French Settlement Parish fox' the past seven years has answered the call of his Bishop and has &ready gone to his new .and larger field of labour at Big .Point, Ontario. To all of us Father Martin was very ag- ressive in his work, a man of very high standard in daily life, and al- Ways opposed to anything that did not pertain to uplifting of humanity. .Be did much for his parish at St. Joseph and his work and foundations he laid along educational lines shall live on for generations to come, A very pleasant man to have business dealings with, very prompt and up- right, with a desire to see that every- one received just remuneration for their services. We wish him the very best of everything, and to say the leact, truly, "We Shall Miss Him--" of Toronto and son of Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew F. Hess, of Zurich, who was successful in passing his Fifth year in the Faculty of Medicine, in the University of Toronto. Monday, was obeerved as the July 1st holiday and it was indeed very quiet in town, as mostly everybody was away celebrating somewhere. A goodly number were at Grand Bend where• there was a large crowd gath- ered. Some were to the races at Strathroy. Regardless of how and where you spent the day, it was an ideal holiday. • 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 1% 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 F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich. What has been NEW TIRE REPAIR AT EXETER Bill Haskett, formerly with the Acme ',..,.: and 13attery Co. of Lon- don. h.. :; + a,„,, fo,,•reerly occur'ied 1, • ' .ey-Ffarris agent and is ope i , , °.,.: a tire repair and vulcanizing; shoo. ;'he front of the buil...,,g; has `teen redecorated. TO MEET AUGUST 23rd. Ottawa — Prime 'i inlster Macken- zie King announced tb •.t the 20th Parliament will meet August 23rc1, and outlined the Goverment's immed- iate post-election program and said the Cabinet as organized at present will carry on for the time being. A Dust- HYDRO POWER NEWS Some gravel put on the Hydro power loads in this section back streets. What i, needed more in March, as reported by Hydro News than the gravel is a good coat of for June were. Blyth 141 h.p; :srus- dust prevention. Things were nota sels 151; Clinton. 689; Dashwood too bad till this new gravel was put . 114; Exeter 797; Goder:ea x,655; on which seems to have so much loose dust with it. After a car or two passes over it the dust can only be compared with the desert, and someone suggested a string 01 cam- els or drumadaries with their Arabs mounted; ;,would make the picture real,: Calcium is badly needed on these streets to keep anyway near the modern times we are living in, or are we slipping back to the old stone age when we knew of nothing like dust prevention. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all p:r-ons ha .°ng claims against the este:, of C L:GORGE BECKER, late of the Village of Dashwood in the Co- unty of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of •March, 1945, are requested to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of July, 1945. And notice is further given that after this date the executor will pro- ceed to distribute the estate having regard only to, the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1945. EMIL BECKER, Executor, Dashwood, Ont. INSURANCE_ Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE 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. KLOPP--ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn 1n Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance Job Printirig 1F YOU REQUIRE Hensel.). 183; Seaforth 1,103; Zurich 117; Wingham 8.40. OUTGESSED GERMANS Paris — The Germans guessed the place, strength and approximate time of the Allied invasion of Normandy, but were foiled in their expectation that,a second, stronger thrust would come farther east, a Supreme Head- quarters intelligent officer disclosed after questioning Col,Gen. zrustave Jodl, of the Nazi high command. Thursday, July ath, 194 a EXPLOSION KILLS CREW 1 NOT -ICE Mr. and Mrs. M: T, 'Coxless, Clin- ton, recently received a message from the Air Ministry, Ottawa, that a German night fighter plane had shot down in lieigium early in the morn- ing of June 22nd 1944 the Lancaster Bomber plane in which their son, Flying Officer Alvin V. Corless and Ms crew were returning, from a bom- bing mission over a target in Ger- CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST JPOSTING OF VOTERS° LIST. Voters' Lists, 1945 Municipalityc of the Township of Hay,, County, of Huron. NOTICO is hereby given that I, have compiled with Section 8 of The Voters' List Act and that I have posted up in xray office at urich, many. The plane was found with 'two , Ontario on the 3rd day of July, 1945, of the crew menvbers in it and the bodies of the other remaining five were found somewhere in the surro- unding district of Meeuniweer, Bel- gium. Six were buried in separate caskets in one large grave, and one found later was 'buried by himself near the other graves. Two bodies were not identified but are presumed to have belonged to the same crew. A Catholic priest was in attendance at the funeral on June 24th 1944. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Mass was said for the entire erew ;Clerk, Township of Hay, early in May of this year. Officer Dated at Zurich, Ont., Alvin Corless was a brother of Mrs. this 3rd day of July, 1945. Kenneth Breakey of Zurich. the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proeedings to have any errors or omissions correct* ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 214th day of July, 1945. lax. KLO P'$ ONE _ STOP SERILE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances on inferior Gas when you can buy the Best 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 your 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. .aaan.• •rJ S art Economical Durable ANY PRINTED MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR For Work, Sport and Dress Wear ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and TRUNKS AND SUITCASES LIFTS MOSTLY HERRING Lifts by the local fishermen,along the lake shore have remained light in a season which got away to an early start. Another unusual feature of the season has been, that at this time when the catches usually are heavier• with pickerel the fishermen have been lifting mostly herring with fairly light catches of pickerel and some sturgeon. Prices however hold good and buyers are content to pay higher OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE -prices for herrings since pickerel is. apt plentiful. r.. MEMi3FF TO CALI. AT 71'...1 H E C A N ADIAN W A Y O LIFE . ,t -.t r.,e...cun>,.n�..a..�,v...�f�'ea^:�5::•^�k:>`,k�:$�.>:`�:,+.�;;�.�``JaY..'i^,::``.�.. .•+�e�' ^.........� ' Jx4; hk7..Z'"4vs;fig::::cjxS:':>:kk;:k;`t'i:•`•Z'.•'`:;"a`�$�2�y:\5?:ii:��ji,\':: .� �''\til`•:•: .::x.. �.. ��:\:,•. .y.: .::<; tie'.: ... •.. A hance to Go Fishin'...! YES, and the right to go fishin' .. . .1. 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! Anci 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 must not wade 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 prices known 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 make sure his dollar will be worth a dollar, when he 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! Published byTHE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation. rosessionuetion..ruRz ec s sac Make this Pledge Today! 1 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 an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds and War Savings Stamps, supporting tax- ation, and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living and THE ti 7 help keep prices at a normal level.