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ZURICH, ONTARIO
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
0,ASH rou FOX HORSES --Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 470.5, co11ec Jaek
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P.T. 4-6-'41
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Put Your Want, For :Sale
Lost, Found, Etc, Ada, in this
Column.
FOR. QUICK SALE
A. good ,Johnston Iron Horse small
gasoline motor.—L. A. Prang & Son
FOR SALE
for Huron and 1Vliddlesex ' A quantity of seed beans for
mediate s•ale.—Russell Manson,
1 ABff IN A POSITION TO CON -
tact any Auction Sale, regardleea
N to size or article to sell, I solicit
year business, and if not satisfied will
caake no charges for Services! Ren-
Sered.
.ARTHUR WE13ER—Dashwood
Phone 57 r 12
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VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Se.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Sereet,
Opposite Drug Store
Pleene-96. Zurich
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FOR
SALE
A number of small pigs, also
2 -furrow narrow bottom Fleury Trac
tor plow.—Alfred Ropp, Ph. Mel
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NOTICE
The Directors of the Hay Town-
ship Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
Company have another supply of
Stirrup pumps on hand. These can
be obtained from the undersigned or
any Director of the Company. Price
$.5.00 —H. K. Either, Crediton, 'Ont.
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'RUTCHERS
Zurichs'
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
- very Choice of Feesh and Cur
ill.
Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeratiot
• Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Ski11 yungblut ns
& Son
PRODUCE
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ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NEWS Those stopping at hotede or boarding
lee 4 ,ae misses phyliis and Connie Thiel of houses would not require ration
4 Oxangeiellle visited at the home of eaTds, regdrcil(388 of the length of
their grandma, Mrs Henry Thiel, their stay.
Mr. and Mrs, Gid. Koehler were at
Hayfield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer F. Mope) mot-
ored to Walkerton last week.
Miss Alice Lawrence visaed her
mother at Victoria Hospital, London,
one day this week.
Miss Ruth Brown of London spent
Mothers' Day at the home of her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. John Brown,
MT and Mrs. Earl Weido and chil-
dren and Mr. and MTS. John
Gall-
xnan spent a day in London last week
Misses Ruby and Ruth Church
have returned home after .spending
a few days with friends at London.'
Mr. and iMrs. C. L, Smith were at
Clinton on Sunday, where they cal-
led on the former's father.
Pleased to learn that rare Conrad
Schilbe is recovering nicely from his
recent illness and is able to be up
and around again. .
Misses Gertrude and Melvina
Schade. of London spent several days
over the week -end with their mother
and brothers.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert K. Eilber of
Crediton visited at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz,
one day last week.
Mrs. Earl Heywood and daughter
Patricia of Centralia, spent several
days in Zurich visiting relatives and
friends.
Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Guelph
visited at the home of his Mother,
Mr,, M. MacKinnon last week for
a few days.
Mr. William Rarig was at Dash-
wood on Saturday where he attended
the Wedding of his niece, or better
known .as the Kimpel-Becker nuptials
Mr. and MTS. .Byron Ducharme and
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell of
Londan were week -end visitors at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Dueharme.
-,Mr. Percy Weido and son James
of Waterloo were week -end visitors
at the home of the former's brother,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido.
Miss Pearl Gellman and Miss Alice
Beaver have returned after spending
a week with friends in Hamilton and
Niagara Falls.
NOTICE
Commencing May lst, Zurich
Variety Store will be closed until
funthee notice. Alterations are be-
ing made for the addition of a res-
tuarant along with the Waal line of
business. --C. H. Thiel.
FOR SALE
. .
Allis Chalmers Model B.
on rubber and belt pulley,
condition. Apply to Earl
pone 91r8, Zurich.
Tractor,
in A. 1.
Dignan,
Mr; and Mrs. Austin Hey of De-
troit were Sunday visitors at the
Wee of the former's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Heist of town
called on the hatters brother, Mr,
Swartz, who is a patient iil Victoria j
Hospital, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thier oi Tup-
perville visited tit the home o: the
former's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
J. Thiel of town on Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Gascho and son Jack
of Harriston are redecorating the
home of the former's brother, Mr.
and .Mrs, Ed. Gesell° in town this
Week.
Among those who were week -end
visitors at the home of Ma's. Annie
Kockems were: Meeers. Laurie and
Jack Price of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs
Franzy Kockems of Baden; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur 'Thompson and little da-
ughter, of Auburn; M,:. Wesley Sur -
eras of Detroit; Mrs. Loireridge of
Florida and Mrs. Irwin of London.
• The many _ friends of Mr. Oscar
Greb of the Babylon line are pleased
to hear that he has returned home
from Victoria Hospital where he un -
WANTED
Man to attend to lawn, etc. for the
summer months.—Mrs. W. L. Siebert
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
t4ave your Eggs Graded on
Our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 ZURICH
Zurich Creamety
For Sale
A quantity of 16 -inch soft wood
for sale—Chas. S. Bedard, ph. 15-98
FOR SALE
Massey -Harris No. 8, 2 -row Bean
Stuffier for sale, is in good condit-
ion, recently overhauled. — Peter
Masse, Phone 93r10.
WANTED
MONEY FOR YOU—Colored and
antique glassware dishes, oil parlor
lamps, vases and ornanients wanted.
Good cash prices paid. Write and a
buyer will call. S! Shantz, 380 St,
James St., London, Ont.
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
tharge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Thersday, May 15th, 1946
CHICKS
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
Healthy, HusIcY R. 0, P. CIIICKS
as usual
BRUCE J. KLOPP - Zurich
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Spring Fad oar
LET US COMPLETE YOUR
' SPRING OUTFIT WITH A PAIR
OF."NIFTY DATARS SHOES". ..
WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU
WANT IN ALL SIZES, STYLES
AND COLOURS.
GIVE—US—A—CALL!
ED, J.- DATARS
VIT.' :3 :1:14 "Yi..1 ereLF.R. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
Greb is able to be up and around 1 Marjorie Diller ithe youn
s e cowgirl '
dement a critical operation. Ma.
And SHOE REPAIRING
yodeller of the Red River: Barn Dance
and on Tuesday was in town looking! troup, heard regularly on Saturdays, TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
quite himself again. . over mideast stations of the CBC
COMMITTEE HAD MEETING !network at 11.00 p.m. EDT.
The County Home Committee of I ear-ea—ea:— • • . - - - --nr---------------ee'e--a ---eteet-------
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wilhelm of
near Stratford visited at the home of
the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. C.
0. Smith, of the Blue Water high-
way and other relatives for a few
days the past week.
Workmen are busy at the excavat-
ion and putting in the foundation of
the new building being erected by
Mr. Ivan Willeit on the lot Where
of former Hess Carriage Works we-
re located.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme and
family. of Windsor were in town on
Tuesday. They were visitors with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Ducharene of the Blue Water High-
way. Cyril is employed in one of the
big dairy refrigeration plants in the
greater Border Cities.
Cool weather has prevailed during
the past week, with a nunioer of
heavy frosts at night which are not
too healthy for the fruit trees that
are -out in full blossom. What is
badly needed is a good shower of
rain as the ground. is becoming very
dry. Try as it does, but the rain
simply will not let go.
Property Sold
Mr. Jas H. Grieve, who spent a
very busy season erecting a new
home on William St., Exeter, has
sold it to Mr. Albert Horner, of Var-
na. Mr. Grieve, who is long past the
retiring age, keeps young by being
busy end he is now looking for an-
other lot to build °ie.-Time:Advocate
Falls at School
Sewell, only son of Mr
and Mrs. Gordon G. Sewell, and a
student of Zurich Continuation school
met with a painful accident when he
fell from a railing to the depth of
about 12 feet below. Dr. P. J.
O'Dwyer was called immediately and
had the patient removed on a cher to the Sewell borne where an
examination was made and fortun-
ately only bruises and a shaking up
were found. Collis will be able to
return to his studies at school after
a day's rest or so. His many friends
are very grateful for his speedy re-
covery, ,
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the county counncil met at Clinton!
to discuss various matters pertaining! e
to the County Home. Th.e committee! :
awarded the contract for re -wiring a.
the east wing of the home to Frank ;
Kling of Seaforth. Tenders were let a
for bread, tobacco and groceries. A 1 ;
report from the Otis -Henson elevator! i
company with regard to the install at-
e,
ion of an elevator in the home was
received and left in abeyance until! e
the receipts of plans and further in-'. ,t
formation from the company. 0
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TO GET RATION CARDS 1 t
Ottawa—Tourists visiting Canada! ;
for seven days or longer may apply a
for special temporary ration cards, p
the Prices Board announced. The
t a
NOTICE
The dumping of any waste mater-
ial on the roads in the Township of
Stanley is strictly fotbicklen. Anyone
doing so will be prosecuted.
BY 'ORDER,
Township Council of Stanley,
Fred Watson, Clerk.
Western Fanners' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
OTICk,
I have taken over the agency oi
the Viking Cream Separators, any-
one needing. repairs or service on
same, please get in touch with me at
once.—Alvin Rau,Phone 83r2 Zur.
cards, issued for periods up o
month, will be available either from
special offices to be set up at border
points or from the local ration board eseranneseseeemamese
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FERTILIZER FERTILIZER
WE CAN -SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL THE REGISTERED
BRANDS OF FERTILIZER. GET YOUR SUPPLY EARLY
AND AVOID THE RUSH.
SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND OTHER
FARM SUPPLIES.
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J. Ingram, Hensall, Phone 83-43 Co -Operative Shipper of
Cattle, Calves and Sheep. We call for them.
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HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER
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in the district 'visited.
was designated to Morale said "14114"guir55igagermit=2Ams'35=m3r-
NOTICE
PAINTING—Spray or brush pain-
ting, indoor or outdoor. Barns and
drive sheds a specialty. G. Grafton,
Grand Bencl, Phone 42r3.
HE 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:
$46,465,635.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
• $275,133.
L F. KLOPP—ZURICH
the arrangement
provide for tourists who have their
own summer cottages in Canada or
planned to visit friends and relatives.
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BORN
At the Farwell Nu rsi nee Home,
Zurich, on May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Napoleon Bedard of Zurich, a son,
(David Richard)
HELP WANTED
Help in the Planing Mill. Apply
to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, ltd.
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
4ng Rods and all kinds of Fire
Innurance
Job Printing
WANTED
Cucumber Growers
Mr. Leo Corriveau
Has been Appointed Representative
to Accept Contracts for Acreage on
Behalf of
Lealand Co. Ltd.,
OF STMCOId
ANY GROWERS INTERESTED
May Get in Touch with Mr. Corrivea
by mail at R. R. 2, Zurich, or by
Phone 83-11, Zurich.
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTED
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, RE-
MET4.113ER. TO CALL. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES
AXE ALWAYS LOW AND WORK -
Engage New Teacher
The Exeter High School Board
have engaged Miss Kathleen Taylor,
of Dorchester, to be home economics
teacher for the new term beginning
in September. Miss Taylor is at
present completing her course art the
College of Educatien, Toronto. The
salary is $2,000.00. She was in Exe-
ter with her father, Rev. Mr. Taylor
recently and expressed hereetaas de-
lighted with the home economics
room at the school.
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hay
1946 ASSESSMENT ROLL
Notice is hereby ;given that a
Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll for 1946 will be held at the
Township Hall, Zurich, on the ,3rd
day of June, 1946, at 1.30 e•clock,
in the afternoon for the purpose of
hearing any appeals against the roll.
If you deem yourself overcharged or
otherwiee improperly assessed, you
or your agent may notify the clerk
of the Municipality in writing of such
overcharge or improper asseesinent
within 14 days after the 1st of May
1946.
IL W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Hay
Township.
OBITUARY
The Late John F. Wein
The funeral of the late John F.
Wein, of Stephen Township took
place from his home near Crediton
Wednesday last followed by a ei'vice
in the Crediton Evangelical Church,
with Rev. M. E. Ruler officiating.
interment was made in the Creditor
cemetery. Decoesed pegged away at
^ictoria Hoenitel, London in his 68th
year. Surviving aro his bereft widow
whose maiden name 'wee Mary rink—
beiner; three sisters, and two beadle
ors, Joseph and Samuel of Stephen I
Dead and Disabled as
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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Since he's working all day, his wife banks it
for him, and she says she's always jittery
she gets it safelyahere. And her brother, who
runs a store, says he worries too about the
money from the cashregister! Safeguarding
your money is one of the prime services ren-
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What a relief it is when you have deposited your money in
the bank! No more worry lest it should be lost or stolen! You
need only keep a little ready cash in your pocket or in the house.
Bills can be paid by cheque and your cancelled cheque is your
receipt.
When the teller hands you your pass book, you glance at
the balance and know to a cent how much money you have:
You are so accustomed to your bank's accuracy that you seldom
bother to check the figures.
The very fact that you—and some 5,000,000 others—take all
these conveniences as a matter of course is a daily demonstration
of your confidence in the dependability and efficiency of your bank.
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