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Zurich Herald, 1946-03-14, Page 51I.'RiCH, UNTg11rQ ZURICH titrx,rAit.lu BUSINESS CARDS WANTED 'CAASI•I 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 LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CO?'T- u• ct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit srear business, and if not satisfied will cake no charges for Services Ren- *.red. ARTHUR WERp1R----Dashwoad Phone 57 r 12 VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Phone- ..e Zurich BUTCHERS ch Popia..t 9,F MEAT MARKET Let Us stip* yoaz with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- -ad Meats, Bologrlas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hide: and Skins FT, & Son PRODUCE Silverwood DAIRIES Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Have your Eggs Graded on our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 ZURICH Zurich Creamery Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc, Ms. in this Colonna. NOTICE I do custom whitewashing with a sprayer; Colony Houses, Stables, ]louse cellars, etc. --Wm, Watson, Phone 35r19, Dashwood .eontral. FOR QUICK SALE A used Hayloader for sale, is in very good condition. -Hugh Thiel, Phone 93r4. WANTED Help in the Planing Mill. Apply to F. C. Kalbfleiseh & Son, Ttd. FOR SALE A good six room frame house, asphalt siding and a good roof. Lo- cated 51/4 miles north of Zurich on Goshen line. Phone Hensall 97-24. Doug. Robinson, Zurich, R.R. 1. .tea.. _ ... .�.o..., FOR SALE A quantity of feed oats for sale Call Emery Bedard, Phone 2-98, Zur- irh.. FOR QUICK SALE Galore (Barley, Government grade No. 1, $1.45 per bushel. Sacks free. --A. B. Bell, Kippen, WANTED Cucumber Growers Mr. Leo Corriveau Has been Appointed Representative to Accept Contracts for Acreage on Behalf of Lealand Co. Ltd., OF SIMCOE ANY GROWERS INTERESTED May Get in Touch with Mr. Corrivea by mail at R. R. 2, Zurich, or by Phone 83-11, Zurich. DEKALB HYBRID SEED CORN Orders for this Seed taken 1 Will be at Zurich on Saturdays, March 2nd and • March 16th to receive same -Ted Munn, Box 275 Hensall, Ont Phone 92 r 1.2. now. Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered crew).- We ream`4Ve are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Proprietor INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK CSE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on December 3lst, 1944: $45,465,635. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds. $275,133. E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH *gent, also Dealer in Lightn- g Rods and all kinds of Fire insurance Job Prin tjrj IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MATTER, FARMS FOR SALE . 200 acres, Lots 22 and 23, Con- cession 4, Hay Township, with two sets of required buildings on each farm. 12 acres fall wheat, 85 acres fall plowed, 80 acres sown down, 25 acres in pasture, 8 acres bush, 5 acres • cedar. Good farming land. Close to town and school, Lots of water, etc. Can be purchased in bloc or separately. Possession in spring of 1946. For particulars ap- ply to A.. F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE Situated 14 miles west and 114: mile north of Dashwood, being Lot 8, Concession 14, Hay Township; 145 acres more or less, 50x72 -ft. bank barn, pig stable, hen stable, garage, driving shed, a brick house with brick kitchen with cellar, also Hydro in house and barn and henhouse; built-in cupboards, plenty of hard and soft water. Land is black learn, 12 acres' of bush more or less, 23 acres of wheat, 25 acres ready for spring crops, balance in pasture, possession given at once. For furth- er particulars apply to Floyd Wein, proprietor, R.R. i., Dashwood. Tel. No. 92, Dashwood, or Arthur Weber Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Dashwood, tel. 57-12 Dasntwood. t3.i2. NOTICE FARMERS GROWING CONTRACTS 1946 Barley .90c. bushel.. Pull particulars, GEO T. MICELE Phone 10:3. - Hensall, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF LOUIS WURM All persons having claims against the Estate of I.orie Warm, late of the Village of Zurich, Retired Far- ther, who died on or about the 23rd day of January, X1946, are required to ;end to the undersigned before the 16th day of March, 1946, full particulars of their claims. ir1li ; r ay Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz spent Tuesday evening at London. Mes.srs..Eari and Charles Thiel motored to Toronto on Wednesday, on business, Mr. and Mrs. Bremen of Detroit, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Heideman. Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Guelph was a visitor at the home of hie mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon. The Hay Mutual Fire Insurance (Company held their monthly meeting in the Dominion House, Zurich on. Saturday. Constable Ferguson and wire of Exeter, called on their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner and daughter Marlene and Mrs. Earl Weido and children Kenneth and Ruth were recent visitors at London Mrs. T. L. Williams has returned home after spending, some time at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Dougall, near Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stover of Chatham were week -end visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Dr and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer. Mrs. Harold Stade has returned to Zurich, after spending a few weeks at the home of her parents near London, Mrs. Morley Witmer of Detroit, tnd sister, Miss Vera Decker of Exe- ter were week -end visitors at the hone of their mother, Mrs, Clara Decker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yungblut and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klopp have returned after an enjoyable week- end with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weber and Miss Dorothy Weber of Dashwood, and Miss Helen O'Brien of London, were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. Mr. Kenneth Damm of Kippen has taken a position with Mr. Earl Thiel as a transport driver. His reliable staff of men will endeavour to give the best of service to the public. The many friends of little Allen Brokenshire, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brokenshire, will be pleased to hear that he is getting along real well after his recent illness. Mrs. -W. S. Johnston, R.N., was in attendance Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed. amongst the parties entitled thereto, Navine regard only to claims of which the undereigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any PRINTED person of whose claim the under- signed shall nos, then have notice fol STATIONERY, 0 R the assets so distributed or any part Remember the play on Friday ev- ening, March 15th, in the Zurich Town Hall, which the Ladies of Grand Bend will render. 'This is sponsored by the local Woolens' In- stitute. Come and bring your friends alOng for a most enjoyable evening. A quantity of choice yellow onion Miss Ann Denornme of Dublin, seed for sale. Apply to Henry spent several days at the home of Brown, Zurich, Phone 90. Mr. and Mrs. Merino Oesch, who en ---- - _ _ - tertained several of Ames playmates in her honor one evening last week, a most delightful time was enjoyed. -OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE- F !lRT3CF TO CALL. AT THE SIERALD 9F110E WHERE PRICES tJ P lIWAY5 LOW AND WORK- AND Ii.abbers FOR COLD AND WET W iATHER 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 EARLY SEASON SUPPLY GOOD SHOE STYLES! GO.OD SHOE VALUES! GOOD SHOE SERVICE - LOWEST CASH PRICES - ED. J. DA BARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES CHICKS GOVERNMENT APPROVED Produced by Monkton Poultry Farms Orders solicited far all breeds. $1.00 per 100 Chicks will book or- ders. $1.00 per 100 deduction on all or- ders before March 1st to be deliv- ered any date. Apply to: KENNETH ETUE, R.R. 2, Zurich, Phone 98 r 13 TRUCKING Having added another new Truck we are in a position to take care of all local and long distance trucking. Have two hydrolic lifts. Give us a call, -Mass Cartage, Phone 87r7, Zurich Central. CHICKS S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS Healthy, Husky R. 0. P. CHICKS as usual BRUCE J. KLOPP - Zurich For Sale theveo f. Dated at Zurich this 26th day o:f.' February, 1946. A1.,VTNW UTi ! t, Exeter,- Ont. HENRY SC11Il..l;l+s, Dashwood, Executors o.1 the said Estate. Ont.. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau have moved their household effects to their home in town, and Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es Parkins and baby daughter, have moved from the farm near Brucefield into their apartment over the gar- age office. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Datar; and daughter Marion and Mrs. Flossie Brown were at London one day fast week, also called on their br'otlle,r Mr Morris Weber, who is a patient at West 1Vlinster Hospital, London and getting along as well as can be loot- ed for. St. Patrick's Celebration Don't forget to attend the annual St.. Patrick's Celebration veld in the Town Hall, Monday evening, March the 18th, and sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club. The "Valley Five" Or- ;:hestra will supply the music, and a big evening's fun is in store for all those who will attend. Had Lovely Party The many friends of Miss Gloria Gingerich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, Goshen line south, rine recovered from her illness and was able to enjoy her eigth birthday when the scholars of No. If School Section, along; with their teacher, Miss Della Gingerich, all of whom. sent "Cheer Cards" to Gloria, while she was ill. All were invited by her parents to come and help celebrate her birthday which was a surprise. A splendid time was enjoyed and lov- ely gifts were received, for which she was very grateful. A delicious supper was partaken, the table beim centred with a three -layer birthday cake decorated for the occasion and all those -goodies that went with it and needless to say, they all did ample justice to the fine meal like a big family. The time came only too soon to return to their homes. Wishing Gloria continued health and soon 'to return back to school again. tier mother entertained several lad- with a quilting in the afternoon. HYMENEAL Meidinger--Aubin A lovely: wedding took place on Monday, March 4th, at St. Joseph R. C. Church, Clinton, Ont., when Rev. Father MacDonald officiated when Veronica Marie Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Aathin of Bruce - field, became the bride of )7c+llnol Joseph, only son of Mr, and Mrs ekes t'Ieidinrer of Zurich. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres good clay loans, 12 acres sugar bush, good buildings, near school and on Colleg- iate free bus line, Hydro, 4 1•s miles from Hensall, 7 miles to St. Colum - ban, good terns, 35 acres plowing done. ler particulars phone 1.3-88. Zurich. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER 100 acre grass farm, Lot 25 Con. 8, Hay Township. Some popular a -td elm, also plenty of water on this land. Ten per cent of tender must be included with tender, All cheques of unaccepted tenders will be re- turned. The highest or any tencrer not necessarily accepted. All tenders must be in by the pith of March. ---.Charles A. Robinson, R. R. 3, Mitchell, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 50 acres pasture land being l.ol. N ',•, 3, Concession 7, Hay Township, farm has plenty of water, five acres of young bush, new Beatty windmill, new fences. For particulars apply to George Link, Dashwood; or Henri Adkins, Hensall; or Arthur Weber, Dashwood, phone 57r12. • b 5 5 v 0 5 0 a t 4 a ,, •.. v^•,w 3.Wv ofvo: *p 0, gl+varo+iolo ,.w 460-0os a 4,41 1644 O.,01,0**091114 Hent all Dis tr c t Co Co,Operittive Incarpo rated FERTILIZER FERTILIZER WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL THE REGISTERED BRANDS OF FERTILIZER. GET YOUR SUiPPLY EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND OTHER FARM SUPPLIES. 3', Ingram, Hensall, Phone 83-43 Co -Operative Shipper of Cattle, Calves and Sheep. We will call for them. HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER esf;c:*a'y49•QveeseecoelNeeoeve ► eeede psi •- 4 45 4 45 45 a 4. M cad and Pkablrar Aima REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth i DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) A ,ONE CENT a Word (rnininurn 25c.) is all that it costs you for a classified adv. in the Zurich Herald An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by several thousand readers, many of who will be in- terested in what you are advertising or are offering for Sale. If you want 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 Given in marriage by her lather,' the bride was lovely in a satin gown on double net skirt, a feather head dress caught her long trailing; veil, and she wore pearl necklace ani earrings to Match, a gift of tne. ~room She carried a bouquet of deep red roses. Miss Sidonia Meidinger, sis- of the groom was :bridesmaid and slie wore a floorlength gown of blue silk and carried a bouquet of pink carnat- ions. Her finger-tip veil was caught by a wreath of blue flowers. Pee Ovine Aubin, .brother of the bride, acted as best man with Mr. Louis Montague, brother-in-law of the bride acting as usher. During the lovel;, ceremony Mr. Lorne Donomme, uncle; of the bride sang the Ave Maria fol- lowing the ceremony a lovely dinner was served at the bride's home whore 40 guests were present. The bride's mother received in coffee brown and the groom's mallet in cinnamon brown with matching corsages of orange blossonm a love- jly reception was held at the new home t of the groom's parents, when or.+,+- 1 lovely gifts were received. The bride and groom were ehau(3ered by Mr. Roger Bedard in Tuxedo .-tyle, The bride and groom will reside on ilr.•+ i POhlnre' 1 : raa. eSNAPSHOT Snapshooter1 Spring Has Come! The family news photographer records the start of the spring baseball practice of a great team. The speed f.6.3,ball was "caught" at 1/250 second at 1 OW conies the time of year when according to the poet", "Spring unla.iks the flowers to point the laughing soil," when "Tho joyous book of Spring lies open, writ in blossoms," when "Spring is in the world and all things aro made new." In the Spring, according to the meteorologists, the sky grows bright- er, th.' sntr stronger. According to the pyychologis15, the 111.Lrnan urge for action also waxes chrome l'. and, a.cerrdiug to tho astrologers, Spring i9 an auspicious season. Add these all up and the ani wex is that it is a grand tints: for picture taking. 13ecutY, da;lit, u1•tinti an,1 omens of good luck ----all he:ill nro 'flew -what more pronti';Jt1.: condi, lions can an alnatc'ur toik 5l. ? if til::.i came -a hart t,:c'inM 3n ter: elu t all 1 out. !lust IL oft:, IL'2.tl til." up and btu,. t hair an e .. at `,;hat • in, ., c+,Lui' that. `, . ,,:',:, ,r:+i; t.,. 1:)rtiu : playing, always good subjects for story -telling snap ,hots, including the young Babe: 'Wilts who are whacking 'elle out once more on the sandlots. The c -`anon for hike: lnd auto excursions hin; begun with <tl)- portunitine Lar baauniul ot'cnie ttlrt's of nature in her now dry se; also £o: pict,lc.c; ..-" '.' i t+iv n•. ,l )el the presence of a caul:ra; also for parades--ta-ra-ra! Have you a p.md picture at a drum iliajol in : ear album yet? And once more along comos the circus where, "under the big top." with ex.ta •L fast 11101 and a a ultra : Lst 1, •zl:; �n.;y capture thtulir; ;ip- Siio: I. •1 young nail t. pv.,,, nit, to nt'Urian r'ova...'tlt,r i'lo,•:.:'pt of tho be rd, d Lady' an,:*. as the : ,', ':Ls pr's ss-: •• •nt would part' -.its of :ha seed: ens ,.:..1d tl.1.•. s;)11 -3, i „cool- rr• ui nt i ft>t s v, ter `'fth isms otoe'l. in,. -1'n r•)r'i ng ••i s ;: tero.wtaloa tic* tit:•1urn'y ,•tot+, .it14 .,