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Zurich Herald, 1945-12-13, Page 5Z*JRIC11. ONTA*I i . BUSINESS ..CA►S WANTED CASH FOR FOX HORSES ---Dead animals removed, Two-hour . ser- vice day or night. 1 et. Phone ekCrdis- ton 47r15, Wil- liams, P.T. 4-6-'41 Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received for the purchase of all wood on sideraad be- LICENSED e- U CENSED AUCTIONEER tween lots 4 and 5 of Concession 17, for Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CO1rT- IHay and between lots 25 and 26 of Con. Lake Road East, Hay Township. Bidder„ to cut trees and brash low enough for weed control. No tree to which wire is attached is to be cut. All brush must be piled on the side of the road, in piles. No obstruction is to be left on the roadway at any time. Tenders to be inthe hands of the Clerk at the Township Hall by 4.00 p.m., Saturday, December 15th, 1945, and no later, 1I, W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Hay Township fact ,any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or articleIoossell. I ed solicit Faux business, and if will cake no charges for Services nen- teed. ?iRTHI-iR WIETWR--^Dashwood Phone 57 r 12 VETERINARIA.I'I B. COXON, N. Sc. Vr,Trre ,4!$ ' SulaGEON Dace v l•.h Residence, Main S':reet, C niosite Drug Store Zurich II UT CH ERS . , cf,' Popular #�. +'l MARKET plc Us 3aapply you with the Cur- edChoice of Chesht anal e Meats, Bologfas, Sausages, E:y�t., ia��laala Ian hand. Kept gash inn Electric ''.efiigeratioan Highest Cash Prices or Wool, Hides and Skins T u 5iolu t, & Son. WANTED OC LE-.. lairs. Allan Swartzentruber an4 da- ughter of town were recent visitors with relatives at New Hamburg, Mr. and 1VIrs. Ward Fritz nave re- turned after spending a few days at Toronto. Mr, and lairs. Moses Erb and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kalbfleisch visited at Stratford and Kitchener last week Messrs. Ross Johnston and Gideon Koehler and Mrs. Ray Fisher were visitors a t Kitchener one day last week. . Mr. Milfred Doerr of Saskat- chewan has returned home after a very pleasant visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel. Mr. Ed. Gackstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gackstetter of the line south, and who has been. Goshen at Vernon, B.C., is spending a short leave at his home. How about a 20, 34 or 42 piece et of Community Plate or 1847 Man on farm by month, single f Rogers Bros. Silverware again avail- able in the newest patterns. See thein at Hess, the Jeweller. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ducharme and family and •Miss Doreen Ducharme. and frier '1 , all of London, were we- ek -end visitors at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Duch- arme, Mr. and Mr: Milton Desch and , STRAYED Mink,Mrs Police Village of Zurich :i: be ie; daughter i,axrna, Suri I - in the From Pasture farm, Hay Torp. 1 (3e �';'.; mother, .,a, lit a f."' city= at Hall, Zurich preferred, good wages and living eon ditions. Apply to Herald Office, FOR SALE A quantity of dry wood for im- mediate sale. Apply to Emery Bed- ard, Phone 2-98 Zurich. PRODUCE Si1vewO0l ugh Market for Cream, Cas. and Poultry nave your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER 'LeRoy O'Brien, Manager ZURICH Phone 101 OLS AND Rubbers FOR COLD AND WET Wr.ATHER LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS. WE CARRY A GOOD SELECTION OF DRESS SHOES, WORK BOOTS and RUBBERS for the Entire FAMILY. BUY FROM OUR EARL? SEASON SUPPLY GOOD SHOE STYLES! GOOD SHOE VALUES! GOOD_ SHOE SERVICE - LOWEST CASA PRICES - ED J. DATA RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES NOMINATION POLICE VILLAGE. OF Z*Ji H Public Notice is hereby nl e,c t .'.r a meeting of the F ern pure v"Site steer about 900 lbs, tri-; Che�ley last week. The latter re -Town YA A h' heif 1 herlChe-ley a tee , rS 1rQ - iimA»;rhg at home in r, 0 15 er angle NOTICE WE. HAVE, RECENTLY APPOINTED Mi R. JOHN INGRAM QF .HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN- SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM HEN- SALL BY RAIL PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND AR- RANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT. A SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED. Huron Farmer; ' ` Co- Opt- .'atiVe HENSALL, Phone 115. R. 3. COOPER, MANAGER 0000.90.940.090.00006.490 �Ij • , ii�5.4�.E:^•rs.;, C': ... �+fy7 G:ti>�i•`�dl-Evil .u''�t� x; e..,r�'y`:3;v �3f4.' 1- :A. 0 r si silt in reit ear 1 y l of MONDAY, DECEMBER asst, 1v e et coining. 2 yrs, Finder notify til• visiting for some time ton Ford, 13411, 1, Hay P.O. Tele, 85-26, Dashwood central. Farm For Sale e at the tome ; , At the hone from 7 -o o the e mill, for the pt-ere.ee of nom- inating candidate;. for Poliee Trt esi for the Year 1946, will if a leo! n, demanded. a poll -„ = Monday, January 7th, 1e4i1, et the e. Clerk's °Mee,Zwich. 3_1,1 e 1.e, opened at 9 o'clt,ek, t i,•. a: . 0 g .her daughter in Zurich. A Christmas program will be ren - • d • the Zurich Town Hall, on Consisting of 100 acres good clay i Wednesday evening, December 19th, ' at 8 oclock under. the a r.;nicc of the loam, near acre sugar ,bush, good build -1 Zurich Public School pupil= of all ing;s, school and on Collegiate � acres. As this' is usually a very free bus line, Hydro, 4?z miles from f ncert and we are surey Hensall, 7 miles to St. Coluban, good interesting and us this year, they will not disappoint terms, 35 acres plowing done. For we are to you phone 13-88, Zurich. FOUND hopingsee there- `' There will be no Bingo this coma Ing Saturday evening as the Lions Club is preparing a monster Christ - case.pen and pencil set in leather mss fowl Bingo to be held on Friday ease: it and can have same by identi- , eve, December 21st. The Club have Eying it paying for this 86. at i also secured a modern and approp- Thiels Transport Office, Ph. 186• 1 riate outfit which mixes and drops . the numbers to be called our during FOR QUICK SALE the game. Look for the adv. in this and next edition of the Herald. ' Green and ivory enamelled kitchen THE IDEAL GIFT—THE GIFT—THEHERALD stove; also. 2 -burner coal oil stove T probably gift that with oven. Both' in good condition— d than a Ed Deters Jr.ld 7 Zurich z1l Your tome Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Traces paid plusl Unto my premises, Babylon line, $y ghost Ca. H Township " a `' .yz. old red steer to premium for delivered creaxr o'clock, n.m. L H. W. Brokenshire, Re_eurni n' genie j �9S ra;,rs,x,2^..-,'„`a'.r'.3•'- ••'=•£3 . ;t.'+,.sa.:�..�xti,,.G:.» '- -.eke .,...•rsli:. !? ,, y"". ... t d at Zurich, Dece'z� et r laypierriel We have .recently received a good supply of Repairs for Farm Equipment, such as Flow >i o n..;, Sole Shoes, Landside., Plow Rep: i s for M-H.No. 7 and Verity Plow--; Cult -?. .tor Points, Etc. - 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. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! The Ful Administrator advises all people to place e next Winter's s Fuel as early as t. • .i their orders for can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed Place your order now and don't be disappointed by ordering later. I9hf 1 w a ,3 Dae iuri • NOMINATION -- Pttblie Notice is hereby given that I �..- a meeeing of the E e to of the Municipality of the To ••= - p o' Hay will .be held in the Ta •n;.i:I. Heel. in the Village of Zurich. on 3=onlay. Deeeirb er 31st, 1945, at the hour from erre to two o'clock, p.m. for the nurposc of nominating Candidates for Reeve and Councillors for the Town -1 There is no shin of Hay for the ?: , k 6, an would be appreciate more t subscription to the Zurich Hera 1 in case a poll is demanded,polls Lill ,' me;eeee will keep thoSe the openet on Mon This weekly • ,5ALE away from home in touch with many thelee46.. h the Townshippolling. sttl li.- FOI� QUICK old home town. ,lite a Pall :,o- . "„ � 1.+ There are m tn- Scheel No, F,+': I" a , do *riot wr o vou' T ai' c .c a r 7 1} 1'. O _^ In tt , Yii i • 1 dining table; 1 roll. top desk; 1 i mit of the Herald. :e rY1° cardtHouse incubator; 1 falllllllg hill, i e t . riptt:,n- Colemare P Cl C. Prouty; i 250 -egg ent tits e e. W. R. Pell. 1 double driving harness; • 1 Clyde ' lit per year in Canada; 1. 5 per 2 Schoo iiou-e� No. s4' Town P,eU gelding.—Jos. Druar, Phone 8er7 year in file United States.. � Leroy O'Brien. Et FOR iS. Ct i.t Ervin Schilhe; No. 4' Had Birthday Town Hall, Dan Oswald. Albert Hess; SALE tnoel Howe No. 12, Hilton i _ 1 Miss Joyce Dosjandii.e of Grand No., FARIVI-150 acres farm on aces- t Bend celebrated a lovely n t i''' `, ['rue -fine.. Ed. Stire; No. 6 Earl' miles. December 5th, at her parents, ilil,Aathe r , Block, Clayton rifle, vr- hoar and Mrs. Lesome Desjardine. Twenty `Yb,A Weber;. No. 7, School House No l•_ Garnet Jacobe;' from Hensall, one mile •i�om sc , on the farm is a bank barn and silo, 15 acres of bush and plenty of water. Apply to Henry Volland, Goderich, Ontario. STRAYED ay Iwith white face., Owner can have Lune by proving property and pay - We are 'equipped to Ing expenses.—Mold :Kerner. went accurate service. Egg land Poultry :department in icharge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Me lett - proprietor. INSURANCE Western farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. PIGS FOR SALE six 'meets sat down to a dont} c int. , Jas. 3Te 41 t: ter, F. Du en dinner, at which there r a lee, Y ' No 8, Ja Masse Dwelling, birthday cake in the centre of the i;,;n,•rne, Ed.Corriveau. table. Eighteen pink and blue cr..'.i Said Polls will be kept open from 6 1 •o'clock a.m. until 5 o'clock p.m. and; r --re lit. The ladies were enter- , 1 tallied by quilting Games v. -ere pee,- i no longer. ed later in the evening Thanking 1 H. W. Brokenshire, Returning Officer' r Q 5 all her many friends fol the nand I Dated at Zurich, December nth, 1. if'ts which she received. We wi ill her • Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott, Oshawa,, visited -with the latter's sister, Mrs. I G. I:I. and Mr. Beatty, Varna. Mr. and Mrs. F. Grieve, of Sea- forth visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Morton Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackatetter and 1 Mr.: and Mrs. Harold Jones Or near1 Kipper were recent visitors with re- ,` latives in St. Thomas. The officers and pupils of St. An- 1 drew's United Church Sunday annual l .at Kipper are holding 1 Christmas concert on Friday evening t -entitled Malty more happy birthdays- • Farm Forum Th,, unique Farre Forum met at the home of lir. Bert Klopi) with 28 present. The topic being What a - Adams, 15 small pigs for sale. Harry 14Ic- bout t. Th Itopic e"W at. a - Adams, phone. S2 r 5, Zurich. .ion progressed as follows. We think complete Government handout is bad because peolpe develop a sence of irresponsibility. The only Governm- ent services we know :of areT.. 13. etc. and Diabetic tests, and x-rays, • 11 be to the advantageof the OF WOODSTOCK. IIIEE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .Amount of Inse,rance 1944:atRisk on December 31st, $45,45635. Cash in Bank and Bonds. $275,1:3.3. Total E. F. !CLOPP---ZURICH FARM FOR SALE Grass land, Lot 25, Concession 8, Hay Township, 100 acres. Good pasture land, has some poplar. Apply' to Chas. A. Robinson, R.R. 3, :Mit- chell, Ont. WANTED Carpenters, Labourers for large building project. Also helpers in Planing Mill and Office Boy. --F. - C. lialbflesch & Sinn, Zurich. LOST Between Will ,Schragg's north of Zurich and Sarepta .a box containing • It r m. A pay 1 Dec. 14th at 8 p. doctor for Government schemes. pe "Uncle Josh Perkins" will be pausen- I public health trent supervision c isio be ,ted by Dgmondville YPU. under t he , through Government ,upelvl.lon .atld •direction of Mrs. Gardiner. Addition i have c community support to- be fully successful. The next meeting will be al numbers will be given by tilt' cht - Kipper Girl Showered held at ilr. Clarence Schade's wvith, dren. men',s and childrens' underwear Auburn, in the der kindly contact Mr. S. M. l� eacliey Harry L. Sturdy, chair, oflicer.s were elected as follows President, Russell Bolton, McRillop; almost new 15x20- ft. vice-pies. Bert Lobb, Go Aubht Twp; G. Rohner•, R• I2. No. auditors–AL L. Sturdy, A, 111111 r. 1' ton St. Paul', Parish Hall was tilled to overflowing the evening banquet when the n meii, review Burt Kropp as convenor for the A very pleasant social evening' meeting. was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs HEADS FEDERATION of Warren Sehilbe, near Kipper, when Hilton C enjoyed Federation cAgu- icultura a very successful neighbours daughter met brtcleoof honor! 1. year, it was indicated at the largely their da Saturday. Dunn,; the even - afternoon ing Olive was escorted to a decorated attended annual meeting in the town previous hall. C liuton, Thursday chair and Mrs. Robe. McGregor and i'n the retiring president, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot carried in a prettily decorated basket lateen with ir,,..a;= beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs Thomas Kay read an address. • School House Moved chanter: s I)'n'ing the past have been made in the public school accarladation of the Bronson line 1 schools, as previously they were both 1 the north and south No. a sc.:lool:II were .located on side roads, between the Bronson line and the Blue Water j Highway, and nobody menta ming en i the sideroads. Under the new arrale';- ement the month school we!. moved to 1 the lllue Water Highway, on the farm of Clifford Talbot, while the s Tach 1 school was taken to a suitable piece ' on the Bronson' line. This wil, bet a, big convenience especially in the `, FOR SALE Colony House Apply Clarenc 3, Hayfield. Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- I -- Iug Rods and all kinds of Fire suamR L?sserious triol lo c iurance Toronto RATION FOR 1946 ..,..-. Canada's sugar sit.uat- itange. in tt , , 'the present rationing,t:ioun is ant - . n n' match Committ(e; L. L. te. least until th , cud of '46,, .rep � , �,1. �t•rc al director of � , V S. Milburn, secy., , .pester was Rev, W. J• minister of Eglinton United church, 'Toronto. President H. L. Sturdy presided and others who spoke in- cluded Hugh Bill, chairman, Plowing Job Prinrn Seed at eas r ,t Ontario is a Ghnlo of Montreal, 1 .. sugar diatribUti0ri for the 1 rico:., Federation of Agriculture. The Iad- ,. sugar administration, told lett tiervrd a splendid banquet, and a i Board's ul thefrom ^ "" flit 66th annual convention of clever group of entertainers REQUIRE ANY PRINTED Ontario Beekeepers' Association. L. I clever i'owidrd out e good, program winter months when the noad� r+ IF YOU Q .said the iniprovrinent in the sugar' 1 w. - i often blocked. Mr. Ralph l i urger { 1 Ar, 1.:F 1 OWl'�i.., I MATTER,THESTATIONERY,OR 0 It which tc fntclbeedrawnnds Oifrorullthe world 1 "the annual drool concert of then is the teacher of the Blue Wetter 1 OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE- folin 1,•600,000 tOtt; receipt T Statilay, school while Mrs. Earl Or cel teat nils l CAUL AT THE found pool, but .t:+ to m thrown into , willbn hue sa n north,a^Br ,are .lust . recently These up' �%:1'UtBI~P: 1 bthe but elle demands on the , will be held on Tuesday evening 1 -he i3r on=� t line ;rhnnl. Tltase trio HERALDOFFICE WHE1 E PRICES world sugar supply have been iitcre 1i)tecinbei' 13th, to tvhteh the pulrli• for seanlco. ARE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK" aced by the addition of Europe, j are ievited. 0 -ONE CENT a Word (minint ni 25c,) is all tfnat a Aadv. the Zurich Herald it ti!:'r^,tii you for a classified in An Adv. that each weds imach andbe thousand renders, many of who will .[3': ilc,- terested in what you are advertising or are offering for Sale. It you -w not to buy or sell anything, there is no cheaper or more effective -way than using an classified adv. in the Herald. Phone 80, or 105. THE ZURICH HERALD PLASE bring back those EMPTIES 'Che busy •holiday season is almost here --•- bringing- with it additional demand. CARTONS and BOTTLES ARE SCARCE They will be urgently needed to enable us to maintain a steady flow of supplies to the consumer. Please return empties now. If you can't brig; thein in 'phone or writ' your nearest Brewers" Retail Store. TW:'kllK THE BREWING INDUSTRY (Ontario)