Zurich Herald, 1946-06-27, Page 5UNTAIRIO
BUSINESS CARDS
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, June 27th, 1946
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WANTED
DA,ga FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
viee day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. jack Wil-
P.T. 4-6-'41
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION To CON -
tact sny',Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. 1 solicit
/our business, and if not satisfied will
wake no chargee for Services Ren -
ARTHUR WEI3ER--DashWood
Phone 57 x 12
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, .V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
face with Residence, Main. Sereet,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone ---96. Zurich
P1ITCHFT-2,S
Popular
MEAT MAKE
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, IL,olo.cma.s, Sausages;
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in 'Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yungbiut & Son
PRODUCE
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column
BilverWOod
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
clave your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 1 0 1 ZURICH
Zufich Creamsy
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP PICNIC
The Councl .of Stanley are sponsor-
ing a picnic in honour of the Girls
and Boys of the armed forces, in
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, on July•lst.
All ratepayers are cordially invited
Everybody come and bring your bas-
ket and enjoy an afternoon at the
Lake.
FOR SALE
A White bean thresher in good
condition with drive belt, on rubber.
Earl Gingerich, Phone 90 r 7.
FOR QUICK SALE
100 or 150 Ohoice Suss% Pullets,
ready to lay. February hatch. Apply
Ferd Haberer, Phone 1.112, Zurich. c
FOR QUICK SALE
275 White Leghorn Pullets, 5
months old.—Chas. S. Bedard, Phone
15 r 98.
NOTICE
Taking orders now for fall white-
washing jobs, with new Power Mach-
ine. —Wm. Watson, Phone 35 r 19
Dashwood. pt 9-3.
WANTED
A young calf wanted. Also for
sale a hay track and car.—Robert
Robinson, Phone 97 r 24.
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FOR SAT. E.
Twoepure bred Shorthorn Bulls 13
and 11 months old, red in cOlor, by
a son of R. M. Peck's good Bull
Klaymor Electro. Apply to George
L. Reid, Varna, Ont.
FOR QUICK SALE
A 6 -ft. M. -H. Tractor Cultivator,
has roller bearings and steel wheels,
is in good condition. International
steel truck wagon like new. M. -H.
5 -ft. cut mower in good condition.
Elmer McBride, !Phone 17 r 96,
Zurich.
Your Horne Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered crearr
We are equipped to give effi-
tienteaccurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
tbarge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. • Minshall, Pmprietd
INSURANCE
Wester n Farmers' 1W1
Weather Insurance Co.
HELP WANTED.
Female Help..7Wanted for Hotel,
General Cook and Laundress, Wait-
resses, General Help, write Box 50,
Grand Bend.
NOTICE.
FLOOR SANDING
High Speed Dustless Maphines.
J. C. COOK — Clinton, Box 103.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess ere spen-
ding some time at their cottage at
Grabei Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ducharme and
family were week -end visitors at the
home of their parents here.
Miss Elia Link of Sarnia had a
very pleasant week -end at the home
of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Fritz.
Miss Margaret Vickers of Drum-
heller, Alb; Mr. Cornish of Exeter,
were visiting with their grandmother
Mrs. Mary Hey and other relatives.
Dr. and Mrse P. J. O'Dwyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut and Post-
master Bill Siebert left Sunday to
attend the three day convention of
the Lions Clubs at Niagara Falls.
•Mr. Hugh Johnston of Thornlo,
N. Ont., visited with Mende here,
and was accompanied home by his
aunt, Mary Ann Johnston why will
make her future home with her bro-
thers in Thornlo.
Mr. Harry G. Hess ha' worRmen
engaged in taking -down what was the
former Khiva Hotel, an old landmark
well known to mariy. The material
will be brought to Zurich and used
in erecting, new buildings.
HELP WANTED
Help in the Planing Mill. Apply
to F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ttd.
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 an
December 81st, 1944:
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$275,133.
IE. F. KLOPP—ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
Insurance
Job Printing
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY
MATTER,
OTHER
NCOME TAX RETURNS
• BOOKKEEPING
.Financial Statements
for
Farmers
Business Men
Professional Men
Garage Operators
and Others
Telephone Exeter 17
P. 0. Box 1i18
Temporary Offie at the house of
• late Dr. H. K. Hyndman
ARTHUR FRASER
Huron Street - Exeter
ATTENTION
Spring Footwear
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!
Township Clerk Mr. Fred Watson
of Stanley, was in town Tuesday. The
Township of Stanley are holding a
picnic on July 1st at Bayfieta in hon-
or of those who were in the armed
forces.
Pte. Lloyd Klopp has returned
from overseas after spending several
years in different European countries
His many friends are very much ple-
ased to see "Teddy" back home a-
gain and looking so well.
'Last week was a wet and cold
week, with fires in thehomes, and
now this week it is so hot one can,
hardly work. Monday • was record
for heat in London, it being up to 86
and surely was hot for June. .
Mrs. Clarence 'Hoffinan of Galt
is spending the week with her mother
Mrs. W. L. Siebert, and is looking
after the work at the local post office
owing to the absence of her nether,
Bill who is attending the Lions con-
vention at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand, of Lon-
don and .Mrs. Enkerman of Listowell
who are holidaying in the former's
cottage at Grand Bend cane ct on Miss
Anna Hess on Wednesday, also were
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland ,Geiger.
The Ladies' • Aid of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church held a very merry
picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Weido's. The weather was
ideal for the occasion, and the lovely
lawn was well filled With happy me-
mbers. The food was the best one
could wish for.
the
COMMUNITY SALE
COMMUNITY SALE at c:REDITON
On
SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, 1946
In the Churdh Shed at Crediton
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
Hall rack, heater .stove, white
chest of drawers, dark dresser walnut,
quilt box with lid, large cupboard,
dresser- with 2 drawers, 2 wash
stands, white iron bed (single),
wooden bed, both beds have springs,
Axminister rug 10x12 -ft; 'Coal oil
stove with oven, extension table;
sideboard, bed springs, stand, 4
rocking chairs, commode chair, toilet
set, day bed and mattress, Belle
Oak heater, small box stove, dining -
room table, 2 beds and spring, 3
mattresses, kitchen cupboard, wash
stands, fruit carpet, bed semen, el-
ectric washing Machine, screen doors,
garden tools, shovels, hoes, rake,
6 pigs 6 weeks old,
1 -3 -host M.H. fertilizer drill, mower,
• I oil walking plow,
Mr. and MI's. Kenneth Miller of
Los Angles, Cal., were visitors last
week for a few days with the form-
er's aunt, Mrs. Josiah Sararas, of the
a son of the late Daniel Miller who
Dine Water HighwaY; Mr. Miller is I Mrs. Joseph Swartz of Detroit sNas
a Sunday visitor at the home of her
mother, Mrs. 'Emily s.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Deejardine have
returned home after a pleasant visit
with relatives. near Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray and
family of London called at the home
of .Ur. and -Mrs..- C. L. Smith an
Sunday.
Mrs. Ezra Heist has returned to
her cottage Camlache after enjoy-
ing a week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Christ •Haist.
Mr. Samson Colosky is confined to
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rauNKS AND SUITCASES
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Buying for Cash Made Simple
with. Instalment Repayment Plan
Just because you may not nave the
ready Money need not prevent you
from. undertaking those improvem-
ents ybu would like to carry out a-
round your home,
If your income is sufficient to enable
you to repay - the cost- of those home
improvements by instalments over a
period of months, you can borrow
the money you need at the Bank of
Montreal.
You find the cost surprisingly
low. Suppoee you want $300 to do
the job • and plan to make repayment
over twelve months, the use of the
money costs • you just 81 cents a
Month; that is, you repay your loan
in instalments, including interest, at
$125.8i1 each month.
You can borrow more or less than
this, for longer or shorter periods.
the cost is proportionately the same.
If you. have a steady income, don't
let the shortage of cash hold back
your home improvement vans. Dis-
cuss your needs with Mr. G. Sewell,
manager of the Bank of Montreal.
For this and a score of other useful
putposesehe is making persona t loans
to people in every walk of life at
the lowest cost.
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Sales
Exeter
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Telephone 277
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AND AVOID THE RUSH.
SHINGLES, COAL, FENCING, FEEDS, SEEDS AND OTHY2R
FARM SUPPLIES.
J. Ingram, Hensall, Phone 83-43 Co -Operative Shippeeef
Cattle, Calves and Sheep. We will call for them.
HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER
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Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith were at
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London on Thursday. . . • . _._._ ........_
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neil and fam-
ily of Detroit were Sunday maple
Mr. Charles Fritz and sou Ward,
in this vicinity.
Wrn. . O'Brien, .Lome Klopp, Gordon
and Stanley Smith enjoyea a -fishing;
trip near Parry Sound last week.
Mr. Donald Weber of London, i,
holidaying at the home of his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber.
lived in Los Angles and was n form-
er native of Hay Township. They
made the long journey by motor ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartman and
daughter Rose Marie; Mr. and Mrs.
.A.u.stin Hartman; Mrs. Anthony Hart-
man and son; Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Donnelly and son of Goderich; Mr.
Ambrose Hartman were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hart-
man and family, of the Goshen line
south.
low stee wag , .
double set harness, single harness.
PRINTED I will also sell a Chrysler sport
tirR
coupe, , 1930 model, overhauled, good
STATIONE0 RY,
) es, freshly painted, plenty of other
ORDINARY WORK, RE.. merchandise. Come and buy and
sell, TerlIV, reasonable,
MV,MBEP. TO CALL AT THE TERMS—CASH
William H. Smith, Auctioneer, Phone
HERALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES 434', Crediton.
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Mers. Jack O'Brien and Ross
Gascho left last Thursday for the
Western Coast, Vancouver, B.C.,
where their services are requested in
the Canadian Navy. They have en-
listed on a fie year contract, and
by the end of that time will likely
see many parts of the world. We
wish the boys every success in their
adventurous undertaking.
Mr. Howard Klopp has had a busy
week last week when he removed the
two large trees along the roadside
in front of where he is erecting his
new garage and service station just
opposit the skating rink. The gas
tanks have been dug in and the
pumps erected, but it will take a lot
of filling in to raise up to the level
of the pumps. However, this will
be thine in time.
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Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seat rth
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
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their 10th wedditer auniversare.They
were married in St. Peter s
on Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme'e golden
wedding anniversary, the ehurcsa in
Oliva slary Geoffrey beemne tne
bride of Joseph Ducharme. On Sat -
i'11111 i1111,11S when tee couples
renewed their marriege vows, 3'117.
Ducharme placed another ring en his
wife's finger, the third gold band
which he ha given her. Aire.. etegis- Children's Aid Society report-
ed 76 children in care, 15 adoptions,
1 in free homes, nine in wage hom-
es, 7 in boording care, 2 on active
service. 'The society has 1S orders for
legal adootion, 13 chili protection
cases, 3 girls in training sellout In-
vestigations of dependents families
numliered 130 and 40 requests for
eo,epassionate leave and diticharge.
Ilan, for tile proposed mw court
hoe. e presented by L. G. Drigman,
architect of London, which have also
been approved by H. Donald, in -
Commission planted 10,000 trees on
teepeite it had purchased.
ConstruLtion proposed includes
Lituininous surface from Crediton
eiglit and a half miles $38,000;
Centralia airport 212 miles $10,000;
Dashwood south, half mile $:2,200;
north 5 miles $48.000; call -
$5,000, grading $10,0en.
":enomy. sister of Mrs. Ducharme,
his room at. the home of his niece
Mr. and • Mrs. John Albrecht. Ins. who was bridesmaid at the wedding,
friends wish him a speedy recovery.. attend, 1 1. oth the diamoed and gold -
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farwell en wedding anniversary.
"and infant _son have returned to then:
home in Toronto after spending some Rev. W. Bourdeau, pastor of St.
weeks at the home of their parents, peter's church, celebrated high moss
and later attended the dinner for
Mr. and. Mrs. George Farwell,
tahles were set on the lawn
in the bright sunlight. He haft also
1,ssei present at the 0;old,ei wedding.
Mrs. Ducharme who 70, does her
CetYll cooking and work about the
Mr. and Mrs. David Ducharme have
returned after visiting in Detroit and
Windsor. The severe storm which
swept over part of Windsor made its
way within a three-quarter mile from
their son Wilfred's home., The gale
was so terrific, they were ready to
leave the house by order and lay flat
in a field near. bv. Mr. Ducharme
went to see the pitiful sight rn that
part .of the city which human eyes
could hardy realise.
Sorry to report that Mr. George
Oeichert is confined to his bed as a
result of injuries received when he
was in the act of taking emirs from
the town hall to St. Peter's cemetery
for the Decoration services, in some
way Mr. Deichert lo,t his balance
while on the back of his truck and
fell hitting the hard concrete steps
below. He was taken for X-rasr pie-
tnres, but fortnnately no bones were
DRYSDALE
Had 60th Anniversary
Eighty -one -Year-old Joseph DUCh-
Ltrille on his 60th wedding anniver-
sary on Saturday put on his apron
and took a wing at the anvil in his
corner blacksmith shop where he has
served the community for 52 years.
The shop is almost as much a part
of his life story as the frame house
in which he was born and at which
he and Mrs. Ducharme were enter -
t• ed by their family of 14 chintron
houso. The large wed(11°''' cake i( to of logal offiees. Based on pre-
Iniked by Mrs, Leo Bedard, decorated estimited "A will
hy Mrs. Edward Corriveatt, (laugh- " be :;,.:1,25,000.
Co. Treaeurer A. 11.
ters of the couple, All the children' Erskine suggested that the financing
were present for this outstanding ev- of the new court house, could be
4.111: and it is the wishes of their many covered by bonds now in the general
friends that this grand old couple fund of $100.000, and by the sale
may enjoy many more years of happy
of a debenture issue of $250.000 for
together. le five-year term with annual instal-
- ment of $50,000 at One mill for
five years on the tax rate sseuld pay
for the building furnished c.csriplete.
A recommendation of the eounty
t a diamond wedding anniversars;
One of the busiest st‘ssions in the home committee was endorenl abol-
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grandchlldrell
.2e3 Tglree.ia•et agi,,ean8aebildrofl, the 1
history of Huron Comity Council
majdrity of whom 'were present for seas coneluded at Goderich on Satur-
the cele-bration. Ducharme 1111 y artelltoon. It rem:tired the ext
does repair work but has not etiod day to complete all the business, and
horses for about five years.' Once the (Vag hours snw Dutch irmor. anl
he did a lively business, as much as le lotion completed., The follow.iee
50 shoes in one day, that was 40' grants recommended by the warden's
Vears .ago and his charges were 10c committee $500 to etch branch ef
the Canadian Legion at Goderich,
Clinton, Wingham, Sen forth, 'Myth.
Brnssels, Exeter and Howick st:10n to
the F. of A. and $100 to the Exe-
ter Agricultural Society. A grant to
the building fund of the 1.Trrivereity
Ruron County Cotmcil
'for setting an old shoe, 25e for 0
new shoe.. Mr. Ducharme learned his
trade in Zurich and I3lake and 011e
winter he worked in a lum6er camp
at Saginaw, 141ich. Mr. Ducharme',;
.father, Eli Ducharme, came from
ishing the position of county home
inspector -effective Dec. 6, also that
the county home committee meet ev-
ery 2 months. The committee report-
ed that no elevator will be installed
in the home; floor covering costing
$328 laid, and wiring installed at
$1,400.
Ona division of 6-21 Cour vot-
ed against the establishment of a gen
eiefl public health nursing plan in
Huron. In the discussion proceeding
the vote, the concensus opinion was
that the school nursing plan as n iegsh-
Quebec about 112'5 years ago. Mre.1of Western Ont. sset-: dcfereed to 111' tablished was satisfactory.
Ducharme was the former Mary Geo-1November meeting. A grant of ik10.- recommendation was accorded the
ffrey and lived a mile north of Theys-1000 was made to the Alexendra Hos- county school nurses.• Miss "s'ldred
dale. On Saturday marked doubL., Goderich. The reforeetatior and Haberer, of Zurich, and Miss VnIcon-
merevereary. Mr, lived Mrs. Duch-ir flAl serval ion ceenreittee rennet si." thst er for their work in 0,, heith and,
fraceured, but he received bad brills- arme's youngest daughtr, s. ,
haaiett againt 101114 :irOnl urnily -ot markeurn actuition tnis the °aunty le.oaulbalal.W4 \vita elmt)lbukl.
' 'will n't lursnital committees. reese,. epee alt
1011,1, ws esse- stases Stfegse ard wIrn ' Veagent prto operty at a cost of $505. increase of $100 a year each. 10 their
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