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Zurich Herald, 1947-02-13, Page 5-gray" i, . Zurich Beauty Shopl LOCAL NE THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents Applied with the very latest of methods and Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 153 for your Appointments. DOREEN SOHILBE--Zurich Flour & Feed WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL YOUR STOCK BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN STOCK L. Schilbe & Son E. C. SCHILBE, Manager s "_. ..,_ Oesch a� halo. Miss Susie has taken a eve- ition in the Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arson Keller, of evare er,atthe home the foinex s mothConrad Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone of Toronto are spending a few days at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs E. Turkheim. and other relatives. 'Misses Florence ,Steinbach, Marg- aret Rader and Kathleen Hess atten- ded the !birthday party of Miss Dor- een Miller, 14th Con., Hay, also re- maining there over the week -end. Mrs. Thomas Meyers is visiting a few days at the home of her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rope, of Streetsville ; also Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn ,Stelck's at Bradford. ........... . . ZURICH HERALD Kauffman -re R.N., of , Tor- IPut Your Want, For Sc Mrs.ale Ed. B 0 R N oath her arrivedrtoie be in attendance Desjardine--•+At the Farwell Nuns- Found, Etc. Ade. in this with is ill. sister, ma Keith Westlake 6th Lost feieltds wish in'g Home Lunch, o who is Her many d Arnold Des+)ard�ne, Nuns - her a Speedy recovery. Miss Audrey Heinrich who is at- tending Normal echool at Stratford spent the week -end at her home here. Her father, Rev, E. Heinrich took Audrey (bath to the city on Tuesday by auto. Mr. Maurice O'Dwyer, who •owns and operates an open -ale car of an older vintage, along with some of his friends o a great Zurich, . n February , to Mr. an Mrs. a daughter. Misiner. . Mr. and Mrs. Wan. O. Weiner (nee Dora !Standing) a for- mer teacher of Z.P.S., announce the birth of their daughter, Jean Kath- erine, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Ward—Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Ward, London-, (nee Doris Hamilton) are "kick out proud to announce the arrival of a t son, Danny Reginald, on January 28 oftryingthe big snow Ibankls� on our streets on Monday and it is surpris- at 'St. Joseph's Hospital, London. ing 'how this Ford did "Zup" along with a little help sometimes from the 'passengers,'passengers,conquering almost every bank. Give Us The News! With the conjesteddoa s finds mostd t things tied up, a p enough items of hard to gather 'up locals .to fill these columns. So if you know of anything, or were a- way or' had company, just call up Phone 10.5 and we will be glad to take care .of these items. Thanks! Left For The Soutn • .Mr. Roger ,Berard, son of Mx .. and d Mrs. Theofile Bedard, of Lan- donlett with some friends don on a trip to the south. And in- tend doing considerable travelling as they have planned to bake in both Florida and 'California, and this will include many interesting places. SURVEYING HIGHWAY . Several land surveyors for the -De- partment •of Highways have 'been working in Exeter North for several days surveying a turn in the road from Highway No. 4 to Highway No 83. The plan to make a rounding turn from one highway to the other that will circle !behind the new garage that has been built on the northeast corner of the intersection. CAR ACCIDENT A car driven by Mrs. Frank Bean, district. resident, and a truck oper- ated by Cecil Ryan, of London, .were both badly wrecked early Monday evening last when the two came into collision on No. 4 Highway, .a mile and a quarter south :of.' Hensail. Mrs Bean reported that the collision oc- curred just as she was turning from the Highway to a sideroad. The truck is said to have hit the vehicle in the rear. Both were travelling south. The truck carrying a load of apples, crashed into the ditch. The driver was unhurt, though Mrs. Bean received a s.evere shaking upe Prov- incial Constable Frank Taylor, of Clinton, investigated. Don't forget the auction sale this Saturday afternoon when the effects of farm machinertyt of the late Herb Bloch will ;be sold by auction. There is some very useful and valuaible I equipment offered. McKinley's Chicks FIRST HATCH WILL BE ON JANUARY 16th. We have nonsexed chicks and pullets to spare before Feb. 13th, and Cockerel Chicks throughout the season. We hatch Bared Rocks, White Leghorns, Light Sussex, New Hampshires and White Rocks as purebreds and New Hamp- shire X Barred Rocks, New Hampshire X Light Sussex, White Leghorn X White Rocks, as crossbreds. PRICES ON HEAVIES AT HATCHERY Nonsexed Jan. 16th to Feb. 10th .... 14c Feb. 13th to Mar. 6th ......... 114%c Mar. 10th to April 21st 14c15c April 24th to May 1St 14c After Mty 1st White Leghorns nonsexed are Is less and Pullets are 3s higher White Leghorn x White Rocks crossbreds nonsexed are lc less and Pullets are lc higher than heavies. All prices are subject to change without notice and delivery cannot be guaranteed Pullets Cockerels 25e 5c 26c 5c 27:c 5c 2.5c 7c 2•Sc 8c McKINLEY FARM AND AATCHERY Zurich, Ontario CrkeSNAPSI4OT GUILD MAKE A PICTURE SERIES eereee-seae. . a' mar ,z 'This young gossip is an ideal subject for a picture series. Try your hand at story -telling "sequence pictures"—they provide lots of snapshot fun. write an appropriate bit of conver- sation under each one—and there's a good story sequence. In this series, the underlines might read as follows: "Hello." "My. when did you hear it?" "He did?" "Oh, she's like that," "I won't tell a soul." And finally, as she hangs up the telephone receiver— "The cat!" Naturally, you don't have to take the pictures in their final order. Shoot the expressions or actions as they occur—then arrange the prints in the best order to tell the story, when you paste them in. the album. Try a comic sequence showing Johnny at work on a mechanical puzzle—maybe another one of the baby busily reading an adult maga- zine. Borrow a friend's camera, and let some member of the family 'shoot a sequence of YO'tJ as you're taking pictures. It's all good camera fun—and you'll enjoy these picture stories when they're arranged in your album, with appropriate cap- tions under each one. 274 John. van Guilder OR real camera fun, try your hand at taking a picture series —a group of pictures that fit to- gether and tell a connected story. It's easy to do—easier than tak- ing the same number of individual, unconnected pictures. And because the shots work together, each help- ing the others, the results tend to be snore interesting. The trick is to pick a starting point—and the rest of the series just seems to follow naturally. Pic- tures already in your album will give you ideas for "series stories." Just look through the album— choose a picture—and ask yourself, "What story could I develop from this?" For example, consider the picture of the little girl at the telephone, as the starting point for a story series. She's a perfect gossip. Then one might make a sequence of shots —each one with a slightly different expression—as if ehe were holding a long, gossipy conversation. Ar- raree tbess p..,,+Tres In the album, E L A IC E Column. FOR QUICK SALE an Gas Stove in! A 8lburner Coleman l 'to Harvey good condition. . Apply Clausius,, Phone 194. WANTED and also A Diningroom Girl, Kitchen .Girl. Good wages a d.g tel working conditions.— wGoderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bancroft have arrived and are purchased from Mn the farm they e. Wm. Rennie. Many attended the funeral ,of the late Mr. David .Sohwartzentrwber held from the home of his brother, Mr. Christian +Schwartz•entruber to the Amish Church on the Bronson Line with interment in the adjoin- ing cemetery. DRYSDAL1 Mr. Mervyn Tiernan is .attending the Hardware Convention in Toronto this week. Mrs. S. Merner is spending a few weeks with her daughter in Clinton. Miss Antionette Ziler of London, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziler. Doctor Taylor is spending a few days in Toronto this week. Quilting is the order of the day at both ehurches this week. Mr. Wm. Ness who has been in England for several months has re- turned home. The Auction Sale of the tate Henry England Estate was attended by a large crowd on Saturday. Mr. Sprule 'Currie was the lucky man in purch- asing the property. We extend 'con- •gratulations to Mr. Alvin Walper, as auctioneer, this (being his first sale, and he welded the hammer like a veteran. Mr. Herman Zimmer has returned to his home in Windsor after attend-: ing the funeral of his father. Gordon Kraft, ,youngest son of Mr and Mrs. E. G. Kraft was rushed to London Hospital on Monday morning where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. -Owing to the condition of the roads the snowplow, along with about 20 men worked for about two hours the distance of about half a mile to get them through. FOR QUICK SALE 2 choice York Sows in pig; for quick sale. (Walter Eckel, Phone 97 r r2'S, Hensall. FOR SALE Ten extension i -adders 20 to 32 feet long; step ladders, wheelbar- rs ow, 15 -in bandeaw all ball !bearing, precision made, priced to clear small hand sleighs. girt Willert Wood Products, Zurich, erfiursaity, FOraar,,y lith, ZURICH HERALD valorized ars second class mail, Peadt ffiee Department, Ottawa. BUSINESS CARDS -,iCENSED AUCTIONEER. Oscar Klopp' LICENSED AUCTIONEER Wilt sell Anything, Anytime, Any. where. Telephones: 'Shop 149. Res. 6`I Zurich !Cerebral FOR SALE A number of cedar posts for im- mediate mmediate sale.-•-iHarry McAdams. WANTED Clerk, Male of Female. Apply at Bank of Montreal, Zurich. FOR SALE A bay driving mare, 300-lbs. 0 quiet and feet e - liable; 1 York Hog sale. • Earl Gingerich, Phone 90r7. In Magistrate's Court Decision Delayed Goderich, Feb. 6—Magistrate. J. W. Morley reserved judgment this,•af+ter- noon after a two andcalf hour'. ing against Pilot •Officer Geo. A. At- chison, of Goderich, who is attached to the Clinton Radar School. He pleaded not guilty. The charge arose out of • an accident one and a half miles south of Clinton on highway No. 4 when the car driven by Aitch- ison collided with one •droven by Clif- ford Ashton, ' Clinton taxe driver. HENSALL Miss Martha Heideman returned to her duties here after a pleasant visit with her parents at Zurich. Miss Margaret Glenn has resumed her position at the Bank of Montreal following her recent illness. The Girl's Dance Club of Hensall, has donated $50.00 to the Canadian Aid for China. Mr. W. E. Foster is at present re- ceiving hospitalization at. St. Josephs hospital, London. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mrs. Albert Horner spent a few days with relatives! in Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and family of Porter's Hill, were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Nelson Reid. . Had Beef Ring Dance A goodly number of the members of the Beef Ring attended the an- nual dance held in the Twp. il'iall, Varna, Friday night last, Couple Honored A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale,Bronson Line, on Wed. eve, last when '72 neighbours and friends gathered in 'Honor of Mr and Mrs Howard McCulliugh. The evening was spent in games. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough were presented wiiih an address read by Miss anew 'Camp- bell. Rue ell Grainger and Bert Dunn Jr., presented the gifts which were lovely and useful. Howard expressed appreciation and thanks on be -half of his bride and himself. The bride op- ened the many beautiful gifts after which a dainty lunch was served: A. piece of wedding -cake was presented to each guests by the (bride and groom. Council Meets Stanley Twp. Council held its re- gular meeting in the Twp. Hall, on Feb. 3rd when the following business was transacted: Salvation Army $85; $50 to Chinese Relief Fund; $35 to Hensen Seed and Spring Show. That the Twape send a member to -attend the Good Road,-, Association held in. Flab. The Clerk was instructed to prepare the assessments on the Log- an Drain, The Council di cnseed the matter of weed ape:eying nerd decided if material co'114 ar. .^^•+.^errto do some spraying on ti'^ ' "d sinless. The road vouchrar for .i " ' sea il'840 ."ire passed ri„., .. e d'urn- •:rl to meet 'r: "0 1 PIGS FOR SALE A number of pigs for immediate sale. Apply to Chas. S. Bedard, Phone 98 r 15. FOR SALE One Jersey (bull calf 7 months old bred from good producing stock. Al- so a double set of backhand team caress like l nto with or -without collars. Apply S. Baechler R.R.Z Zurich. Phone 97e14. TO INVEST 'IN GOOD HEALTH IS TO INVEST IN HAPPINESS B of M Low -Cost Personal Loans Available, to Meet Medical Expenses it one -of the best investments a per- son ,can make; 'because. good health is the best assurance of happiness and achievement. Some people oc- -easionally delay medical treatment because of a shortage of ready cash. At such a time, it is often good bus- iness to obtain a loan, to cover any necessary medical expenses. The Bank of Montreal's row -cost personal loan plan offers you an ideal service under such circumstances. Loans can be obtained under .this plan at a cost of 127 cents a month for each $1.00 ibourowed, repayable in twelve monthly instalments. There are no other costs, no deductions, no -extras involved. If you need money for purposes of this kind- or for other 'personal requirements, drop in for a chat with your local !B -of M manager, Mr. Sewell. If you have a reasonable plan for repayment. He will be glad to assist you in a practical way—and this in strict confidence. FOR SALE. A two -home apartment in Zurich, centrally located, modern convenien- ences. imit ��� Bolognas, Sausages., For partiiculary apply at the Herald Office. ,,cts, always on hand. Kept — --+®r h in Electric Refrigeration: Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hide! and Skim: g, yunghlut & Son Alvin H. Walper LICENSEDU ITCH ONEER For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and ,Sabisfactie, Guaranteed PHONE S7r2 DASHWOOD IL, al- E. iE. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Terms Reasonable, Satisiactier Guaranteed EXETER, R. R. 1 Phone Zurich 92r7. VETERINARIAN ..r. W B. COMM,.B.V. Sc�_ VETERINARY SURGEON Main Streik with Residence,. Opposite Drug Store ©�+ ?lose --96. BUTCHERS Zurich s' Popular MEAT MARKET` ,et Us supply you with this ery Choice of Fresh and Cur, CHICKS Healthy, husky WHI`T'E LEG - HORNS es usual. Our breeding flock is headed by Government band- ed R.O.P. Cockerels. Come and look them over. No increase in prices. ,.,-•a•'tv-rrvrrrr;,•a-z:;e"o• t'IJut. TRY FARM B. J. Klapp, Trap, FOR SALE .A. 500 -chick capacity coal Brooder stove.—Norman +Charrette, Phone 14--87. PIGS FOR SALE • A number of Stocker Pigs for sale. Clare Geiger. I General Insurance FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS., SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, HOSPITALIZATION, ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE. Representing well known Canadian Companies Rates gladly quoted without obligat- ion. Successor to Hess Insurance Agency J. W. HABERER Phone 1611 Zurich, Ont. Bread on the table the meal is ready! Be sure you have plenty -of delicious wholesome. TASTY -NU Bread always ready to put on your table! No meal is complete without bread. The Willert's Bakery always has fre.ch, cri:.p-crusted TAS TY -NU Bread. l.iSi an extra, loaf to-rl::y. L •s '. C,,., 00 3i Seasonable Footwear ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION Of MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S, GROW- ING GIRLS, MISSES AND CHILD- REN'S. Fine and Sturdy Footwear in Stock. BUY YOUR SHOES FROM ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR And SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASES If:4•N Ne Bentley Auditing and Income Tex- Reports Bookkeeeina, Systems Installed Monthly Statements and. Invoices • Prepared. Commercial and Private Typing I will be et the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, '” .lay, Feb, 20th, '4`t.. -Proem"' r Corteous Service Box 5f Phone 1070R �IDERItCH' ,. aL�Y�NYY.IYK.wiNIWWdL irae PRODUCE Silverwocd DAIltIES Cash Market for Cream, ESge. and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded o;nt.. Our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager Phone 101 ZURICa Zurich Cruunmery Four Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. -lighest Cash Prices paid plum premium for delivered creat t die are equipped to give gilt - :lent accurate service. Ege: Ind Poultry department in :barge of Mr. T. Meyers. Chas. NYlinshall, Proprieto 'INSURANCE Western Western Farmers' Mutoa Weather Insurance Co. or WOODsT OCK 'HE LARGEST RESERVE BALs - INCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- JAL UTIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS, OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk December 31st, 1944:. $45,465,635. Total Cash in Bank and Reamilad. $275,133. E. F. K.LO,PP---ZUR CI gent, also Dealer in Lights- ttopels and all kinds of Firt- •a Inilurent a ..