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ZURICH HERALD
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
CASH FOR 1'OX HORSES --Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser•
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil-
liam. P.T. 4-V41
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc, Ads. in this
Column.
HELP WANTED
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Female Help Wanted for Hotel,
General Cook and +Laundress, -
resses, General Help, write Box 50,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER Grand Bend.
FOR SALE
Fur Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
tact shy Auction Sale, regardleeS
ea to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
sake no charges for Serviees Ren -
tared.
ARTHUR WERER--Dashwood
Phone 57 r 12
VETERINAR1A.N
Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Mee with Residence, Main Skreet,
Opposite Drug Store
lisone-96 Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
'Let Us supply youwith the
ire!ry Choice of Fresh and Cur-
Sau�,age!�;
ed Meats, Eolognas, Kept
Ext., always on band.
;fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices r
Woot Hides- and Skins
. Yungblut & Son
PRODUCE.
Wait
A small sized cook stove, burns
either wood or coal. Good condition.
Apply to, Henry Krueger, Dashwood.
LOST
~Between Zurich and '7 miles n•rth
on Goshen Line, a trailer license No.
28945-T. Findea:' return to Earl
Flaxbard, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Tractor Lugs and Rims, good as
new—Peter Masse, Phone 93 r 10,
Zurich, p
P OR SALE
House for sale or rent, on Babylon
Line, 3144, miles south ,of the Zurich
Road. Lot 5, Con. 9, Hay Twp. Ap-
ply to Lorne Gingerich, Phone 3-84,
Zurich.
FOR QUICK SALE
1 rubber tired wagon in good con-
dition; 1 wagon on steel. —Kenneth
Etue, Phone 98r13, Zurich. T1
FEMALE HELP .WANTED
ANTED
Girls to work in Restuarant, good
living conditions, and good wages.
Apply to Venus Restuarant, Gader-
ich.
NOTICE
FLOOR SANDING
HighSpeed Dustless Machin
J. C..00.OIK — Clinton, Box 10
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NEWS
'Mr. Ed, Geiger of llaccoo, N. Dak,
is 'visiting with relatives and friends
in these parts at present.
Mr: and Mrs. R. YI, Kal'bfieisch and
Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of Detroit, vis-
ited relatives in Zurich last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rau and
family of Detroit, spent the week -end
with the former's mother, Mrs. J.P.
Rau:
Mr. and Mrs, Frank •Siebert and
sons of Detroit were week -end visit-
ors with the .former's mother, Mrs.
W. L. Siebert.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Krueger of
Dashwood; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schatz of Detroit, were visitors in
Zurich on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Datars made 'a
business trip to Kitchener last week
also visited at the home of the form-
er's brother, Rev, and Mrs. Albert
Datars of that city.
Fine weather is prevailing in these
parts at present, quite cool, but it is
warming up again and summer is
gradually being ushered in.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartz of De-
troit are spending some time at the
home of the latter's mother, Mrs.
Emily Fuss, last
The US.A. Decoration Day
Thursday brought over a lot of our
American •cousins, .and many of them
made a long holiday by staying over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Hess of Pon-
tiac, Mich., are spending a rc; w days
in Zurich with relatives. On Mon-
day they were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Hess on a motor trip
to London.
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3.
— ---- ____ — HELP WANTED
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S -VeTWa0d, - Help in the Planing Mill. Alli
to F. C. Kalbfieisch & Son, Ttd.
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MRIBS
Cash Market fat Cream, Eggs
and Poultryraded on
Clave your Egg
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
?hone 101 ZURICH
lunch Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi- -
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LOST
)1y
Misses Mildred and.Marjorie Bosh -
art, Messrs. Wesley .Steckly and Ivan
Ropp of Milverton; Mr and Mrs. Alf-
red Rapp of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs
Elam Shantz and family of Hensall,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Ropp.
Mrs. C. Ayotte who spent a few
weeks with her children in Detroit,
returned to her home here over the
week -end end, she was accompanied
by her two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jeffrey of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Mr
Scott of Platsville were Sunday vas -
hors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sylv. Witmer of town, and Mr. and
Mrs. Isiah Witmer, Goshen line south
The former also called on his cous-
in Mr, C. L. Smith.
'Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. Schnell of
Detroit were week -end visitors with
relatives in the Bayfield district, and
called in town on Friday. Eldon,
who is a Zurich old boy, is very much
interested in choir work, being a
basso soloist in Gloria D.A.E. Luth-
eran church, located at State Fair
and Kelly streets Detroit.
Is Conference U President Ont.
Rev. Roy M. Geiger, of Paris,
was elected president of the Hamil-
ton
of Canada at the session thece of United
hel Church nnhe
Ontario Agriculture College, Guelph.
The president elect has accepted a
call to Central Avenue United church
at Fort Erie. Rev. Geiger who is a
Zurich old boy, has been. chairman
of the settlement committee of con-
ference for four years.
STREAMLINING IN
PERSONAL FINANCES
Low-cost Personal Loans
Payable in Instalments
For . every useful purpose - emerg-
ency or opportunity - low-cost money
is available at the Bank of Montreal
to people with steady incomes.
Mr, G. Sewell, the Bank's Manager,
is daily helping people to streamline
their personal ,finances by making
personal loans at the unusually low
rate of 21 cents a month for a $100
loan, repayable in twelve monthly
instalments, which is squal to 0'0
interest per annum.
You can borrow less or' more,' for
shorter or longer periods...the cost
is proportionately the same. . There
are no handling charges, no deduct-
ions, no extras.
A pair of Rocking Horses between
W. Ducharme's Grove and Zurich,
last Wednesday night. Finder call
Tel. 31 r 20, Zurich and receive a
reward.
PIGS FOR SALE
60 Young pigs, (to 8 weeks old.
—Aaron Oestreicker, Bronson line.
FOR SALE
A good' young roan Shorthorn
Bull; Registered. Also some small
pigs, all sizes — Phone 97 r 8. Del-
bert Geiger.
FOR SALE
A
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Sprine . o
s'w'ear
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.
A limited quantity of ..seed buck-
wheat for- sale,—Bilton Truenlner;
Phone 85-11.
:tient accurate service- Egg
and Poultry department in
t',harge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. , Minshall, Proprietor
- INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
LOST
Will the party who picked up an
iron post on Saturday, May iitti, %-
mile east of Mousseau's corner on the
Zurich road, kindly return or notify
the Zalbfieisch Mills, Zurich of its
whereabouts.
GIVE—US—A—CALL!
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
WANTED
Teacher for S.S. No. 9, Stanley
and Hay (Blake school) protestant,
with experience preferred. Duties to
conunen.ce Sept. 3, 1946. State sal-
ary and experience if any to Ervin
Gingerich, Secy., R. R. 2; Zurich.
OF WOODSTOCK
CBE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance 1944:
tRisk on
December 31st,
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in
nand Bonds
$275,133.
E. F. KLOPP_ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing
Rods and all kinds of Fire
lnrurafcP
Job Printing
NOTICE
ELEVATOR FINANCE S
Goderich — Net profit of Goderieh
Elevator Co. for the year ending
March 31 was ;96,053. Two divid-
ends of 75 cents a share were paid
to shareholders during the year. Sur-
plus balance at the end of the year
was 5279,910. Net working capital
was
451 laas08yeas
year. Totalilasse dpareiellshown
at $1,540,549.
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. Eilber, Crediton, Oni:
NAMED COUNTY NURSE
The health and hospital committee
of Huron County Council has engag-
ed Miss Mary Love, - Atwood,
as
nurse on the County Health Nursing
Service. She is at present with the
Public Health Department at Hamil-
ton, and will assume her duties • in
Huron on August 1st. The county
scheme will then have a staf of four
of which Miss MVlildred Haberer of
Zurich is one. Miss Love comes from
Atwood and was a member of the
1943 graduating class of the Strat-
ford General Hospital and received
certificate of public. health nurse at
the spring convocation at )nrversity
of Western Ontario in J
WANTED
MONEY FOR YOU ---Colored and
antique glassware dishes, oil parlor
laanps, vases and ornaments wanted.
Good cash prices paid. Write and a
buyer will call. S. Shantz, 380 St.
James St., London, Ont.
Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chamber, Court House, God -
REQUIRE ANY PRINTED erieh, commencing Tuesday, Junco
IF YOU ORI 18th at :2i pan,
STATIONERY A(1 actio an, nobiees of <leputat-
MATTER, I
ORDINARY 'axtd other business requirt,ig the
OTHER 1 attention of ;Couns it should be in the Bo on,
MEMBER TO CALL AT THE hands of the County
15th.iior Tater I The
ngland,s ele IraohiGeiger,
` Walter
than Saturdaryi,I F+aizbttiirn, Duncan Stewart and Geo
'HERALD OFFICE'WHERE PRICES.N, W, MILLER, County Clerk,
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ARE ALWAYS LOW Al D WORK.I (r�c'r,c,1
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OBITUARY
Death of Mrs. Win. Dabus
Mrs. William. Dabus, well-known
Hensall resident for 30 years, died
Thursday evening, May 23, In Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, in her
80th year, following an illness attri-
buted to a heart condition. She was
born at Dashwood and was formerly
Annie Staubus. Surviving are her
husband and two sons, Garfield, De-
troit, and Danny of London. Mrs. C.
Huiser of Hensall, is a sister. Funer-
al services were held from Bonth-
ron's funeral home on Saturday last
conducted by Rev. E. W. Heim.rich,
minister of St. Peter's Lutheran
church, Zurich, who chose for his
text, 1st Corinthians, 15th chapter,
verse 211: "For since by man came
death, by pian came also the resur-
rection of the dead." Burial was ni.ade
in the Lutheran cemetery, Zurich.
en at•
WORK,RE-. lon5 <
!'1O a 4C.
I have taken over the agency of
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.
ATOMIC MEDICINE
What It May Do
1 -Tow new medicine -making use of
atomic energy, such as radio -active
iodine, may wipe out three terrible
diseases -cancer, goitre, and leuk-
emia—is told in a double page feat-
ure In The American Weekly with
this Sunday's (June 2) issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times. Get The -De-
troit Sunday Times every week.
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INCOME TAX RETURNS
BOOKKEEPING
Financial Statements
for
Fanners
Business Men
Professional Men
Garage 'Operators
and Others
A. FRASER
Telephone Exeter 17
P. 0. Box 1018
Temporally,. Ofie at the house of the
late Dr. H. K. Hyndman
Huron Street - Exeter
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Incorporated
FERTILIZER FERTILIZER -
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL THE REGISTERLI)
BRANDS OF FERTILIZER. GET YOUR SUPPLY EARLY
AND AVOID THE RUSH.
SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND OTHER
FARM SUPPLIES.
J. 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
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Dead aril OkableAnimals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
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During the war years when it was vitally important to keep the cost of living
index down, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board subsidized the price of milk in
December, 1942. Through the consum er subsidy, milk was delivered by the
dairies to you at two cents a quart less than you paid previous to that date.
Everyone is grateful to the Prices Board for this arrangement, which over the past
three and a half years, has proved so helpful in keeping available to you a plentiful
supply of the most essential food.
The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has now decided, as part of its policy
to relax many of the wartime controls, that it is advisable to discontinue payment
of this consumer subsidy which is costing the taxpayers of Canada over $20,000,-
000 a year. You are now being called upon to pay the two cents instead of the
Government paying it out of your taxes. This means that on June 1st your quart
of Milk will revert to the old price in effect before the subsidy was established.
It is noteworthy that in the face of rising prices all along the line, milk will
cost no more after June 1 st than it did three and one-half years ago. In contrast,
according to a recent statement made by Donald Gordon,
Chairman, Wartime
Prices and Trade Board, the comparable price in the United States is now equal.
to seven cents per Canadian quart higher than the Canadian price.
Ontario Milk Distributors Association
In co-operation
with your Dairy
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