Zurich Herald, 1947-02-27, Page 4fr
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'ZURICH, ONTARIO
'Zurich Beauty Shop LOCAL NBWSI
TUE HOME OF THE BETTER. OIL
PERMANENTS
The Bettor Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!.
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
DOREEN SCHILBE-Zurich
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel were re-
cent visitors with friends near Birr.
Mr. Morris Andersen of London,
renewed old acquaintances in town
on Friday.
Mr. Jacob Warm of •S•eaforth -vis-
ited at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Emily Fuss one day this week..
Flour & Feed'
WE CARRY A. COMPLETE STOCK
OF PIONEER• FEEDS FOR ALL
YOUR STOCK
.'RAN, SHORTS, FLOUR IN
STOCK
L Schilbe & San
E. C. SCHILBE, Manager
I'CI"IHERALD
Mr. Cyril Gangerich and Mr; Don-
aid (Plank and Miss Pearl Doehn,
who are attending :Biible •Seheel • at
Kitchener were week -end visitors at
the home of the fermer's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, Goshen
Line south.
A mother took her small son 'tg ie
Egyptian room of a New York mus-
eum. After they had looked at the
ancient objects on display there, the
boy complained, "I see mummies all
around, but where are the puppies?"
The many friends of Mr. Henry
Brown are pleasedho»»ihear that he is
getting- along nicely after his illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Sehilbe and'
l'Irs. Harry G. I•Ieas made a business
trip • to ,Kitchener last Thursday^
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fisher, of
Dashwood visited at the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thiel one day last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,Scotcnmer and.l
daughters of Bayfield were Tuesday.
visitors at -the Thome of Mr and. Mrs.
John Albrecht, the latter.; who had
been visiting with them for ,some
Itime, returned tome.
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Lions Club News
THE CARNIVAL
The weatherman favoured the
Lions Carnival last Tuesday evening,
with excellent weather, and as a con-
sequence, a large turnout was ex-
perienced, and good . competition
was in evidence in all ,classes. Follow-
ing are the prize winners:
Best fancy girls, 12 and under,
Kathleen 4(albbeisch, Betty Ann
Geselho, Catharine O'Brien and Joyce
Witmer. Girls 16 and under, Barb-
ara 'Gescho, Betty :O'Brien and 'Moe
Ha
Ha •Dietz, 2 Joan Merner and Joyce
Mousseau, 3 June Hess. Billy 'Hess,
Boys 1121 ' and under,H Boys
Donnie O'Brien, Bobby Fisher;
11.16- and under, Jack Haberer," Ken'..
neth: Park; Men, Ed. " Geseho, Pat
Hess.; •
Best 'Comic Costume- 4irlM 12
and under, Marlene Wagner,
ary
Lou Fritz, Carol Thiel; Girls 16 and
under Kathleen Hess, Margaret Rad-,
er, Doreen Hendrick; Boys ,16 and
under; Doug. O'Brien; Boys 112 and
Under, Billy Yungblut, Arthur Miller
Eugene O'Brien; Ladies: Marjory
Hoffman, Betty Geiser and Belva
Truemner (3 Liittle Pigs); Men, Ross
Johnston, Dan Brintnell, Leonard
'Merrier.
Pancy and Comic Costumes—Girls
8 and under, Donna Oesch, Diane
Thiel, Marian Yungbl•ut, Pat O'Brien.
Bobby Johnston, Michael O'Dwyer:.
Best National. Costume—Mrs..
Sie-
bert, Ronnie Heinrich, Theresa Deit-
rich • ' • '
Best dressed ' Lion Memiber—Ivan.
Kalblbeis'ch ' •
TO BUY AIRPORT GARAGE
The Road ;Cousmission of - Huron
County at a recent Meeting decided
to 'purchase a '19 ibay. garage at Port
Albert from War Assets •Corporation.
The building will be used for storing
equipment., '
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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 Leahorne, Light Sussex,, New
:Hampshire' and Whit. Rocks as purebreds and Ness,; •Hump'
shire X Barred Rocks, New Hampshirer Suses:c, White
Leghorn X White Rocks, ir• crorahredii. -' •
PRICES ,ON HEAVIES AT HATCHERY • •
- Nonsexed ; Pullets Cockerels
Jan. 16th to Feb. 1Oth • , . 140 . ;25e 5.0
Feb, 13th to Mar. 6th r 114'sc 26c ` 5c
'ear•, 14th to '.tuprrl 21s_ t 1.6c ..•27c.
Aplil E4 'ta May 1i 14e ' 25e.. 7c
Ater ¥ty let , , , , s .10'4 . '204 , $'?,.
White Legh.arns nonaexed'.are•Ts less and:pullets are Os higher
White.,Leghorn..;x White • iBooks crdssbrrds' nonsexed e.
nig l c. less,and Pullets are , ic. h gller •thait heavies.,,
All prices are subject tochange withotjt''riotice and deliveiy
• caninot lieu guaranteed ••
MCKINLEY FA VI
Zurich, Ont Ali `• • '
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Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ms. in this
Column,
COST
In Zurich, :2 ,Ration Books: Mnd'er
kindly return to Mrs. MBtetn niet;z'„
Zurich, phone 172.
LEFT FOR HOLLAND
Ian McTavish of ,Seaforth leftfor
Toronto where he joined 'two other
former overseas mexnlbers of the squ-
adron in the airforce, to New York
from where they will fly to• Amster-
dam, Holland, .to .accept positions
with the Royal .Dutch Air Lines. Ian
MacTavish served With distinction as
combat pilot on the continent during
the war and has •saceessfulliy passed
the stiff exams.
Former Resident Passes
Word was received • here of • the
passing of Mrs., Daniel 'Steinieach; of
Battle Creek, Mich., on 'Saturday,
February 212nd, in her 74th year. She
was a daughter .of the. late Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph [Heideman of Zurich,
and as mentioned -hi last week's issue
she and her husband celebrated their
'50th wedding anniveasary on Decem-
ber 29thdost, her maiden name being
Minnie Heideman, and was ailing for
the past' few ,hears. The funeral was
this' week. And
her held ,husband aand'• h Tuesay; f ofirning friends
have the 'sympathy of many in, the
•Zurich district. •-
FOR SALE
A coal brooder ,500 Chick 'capacity:
nearly •new.• : Apply - te; Clarence
Geseho, Phone 97 x 9.
• Fog, QUACK SALE
TAuerait t, February 271h„ :1.
ZURICH HERALD
.Authorized as second class 'malt,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
BEES CARDS
LICENSED AUCT1ONEE
Edward W. Elliott,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence ,p smptly answered.
Inane¢ late arrangements can be
made
for sale dates by phoning 20l
CLINTON. Charges med'erate: •.ate .c
satisfaction guaranteed.
A" 3=Bairnec Westinghonrse ES'ecirie
Range, with ligh shelf, in geed; con-
dition.—Apply
oni-dition: .A:pp1y to:
Mrs. John K. Ehlers, Zumiich..
:Dislocates „Moulder -
111r. Peter Delehert of the Blind
Line had a very painful experience
when he and his son Harold 'went to
the Deichezt.. homestead to feed the 1
rgittle, The former goingin the barn
tnorw to ttrow down some feed and by'
mistake• -stepped in an open space and
:fell • to the bottom,- o the stable dis
locating this' shoulder: "'itis soil= imir
mediated,, ::phoned to neighbour -a - An' `,new improved implements or esu L
help and snedreal aid turas called. -M••tt" meat, new It eetock to.,Jb'xijd up your
Deieher.t ia• 110w renting comfeita.+bly erd; veer building ,' •repsir or et-
1: 1
,F .
Oldest (Person on•,akates--Jehn,:W.
Merner. ' ' Lois
' Races.=-+Gi'ris 12 and under, Boys
Eleckendorn,' JaniceRegier;.
l2 and'finder, Billy Hess', • Donnie
O'Brien; Boys open, Don Brintnell,
'Bill O'Brien. ••
FOR SALE
8 two -months old pigs for sake:,'
Also 112 inch dry soft body wood' at
$22:50 a cord., Apply to Walter
Diebold, ' Phone 57r5, DasIuweod.•
'HQ1? ' BIG' IS 'A .!ARM7 ' .
Sounds like a Silly'•qu'estien, d'oesn'-t
Farms are' all 'sorts, of .sizes.. But
HELP WANTED
A girl for , general house • orl�
apply Ito• Phone 215, Clinton.
a farm is only as big as its product-
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:Take a look.around you. Ask
ourrself whether any of these things.
could make money for you r'b in '
eases} production—in•-ether' words,
gymike'•your farm a bigger'farm
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Oscar Klt>tlDpo
• LICENSED AUCTIONEER
W'a;; sell Anything, Anytime, r.
where:
Telephones: Shop 149: Res. 641,
Zs Central'
Alvin H. alTrer•
!LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Far Huron Count,' -
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FARM SALES A SPECIALTY '
'Prices Reasonable and iSati"sfactlioa•
Guaranteed
' PHHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD
.S
A coal (brooder . stove, 500 chick
capacity, with self: feeder. Apply to
J.' W. 'Me+ner,,phoiie. 137.
FOR'• SALE
A• 500 -chick: capacity' coal Brooder
stove.— otraari Gharr'ette, Phone
-stud be- able tOt•lbe upr '-',And • totrl3i®.n• •
i s
-PIGS FOR • SALE ' `
A number of"Sitacker Pigs for sale'.
• Aare Geiger,. ..
grid..wxtl
t eleatical s•Ya` T
.,, •.
r separator, refrig-
tcal••aidrs as .a 'cretin:
Ireration pumrps, motors, sinking mach,
Ines, etc.
• "Birt all of these. thine' , cOst ,ironer:
Ares might. well say, ,S6 . them, do, 'but
that is where the Bank of 'Montreal
'conies, in. It .is the Bank's business
to lend money where money will
make ' money. .
Money `'wisely borrowed at the right
time has made many of Canada's
rnvtl'fariners ]big farmers
'Gordon Sewell, manager off the
lank of Montreal, knows .•a; dot about
the farmer's problems. He is •eager
'to help you get your full: share Oh'e
'ire:Wards that lie in increased ag ic-
`'ultural production. He makes loans
in as Simple a manner, as the •generai
storekeeper sells his wares.
'NOTICE TO ' CREDITORS
•around . a�n+` " 1 g heat or waiter cyst rt• 'S`:olectri.
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. ` . BORN •' -
At the Farwell Nursing Home, at'
'Zurich, on February -20th, .ho Mr. and
Mrs.. Walter. Eckel of Stanley Tvwp.,
♦''ion, (Raymond -Moo{ e) •
tinu,gcl'el p -art. 'friendahtp'o£theKed
,
ti•1
frontier comnu
nntttes
i✓to�FS ,.1410.4
ill
nhen and women back ,from the need'Out Wst cir,a,nlspmedscandi . nurC-in
world battlefields often► tell how the ' set,
rit-
Red Cross wAis :ih.04 to 'aid and com-; ' pied `th ldre&s hospitals.;, must be
fort thent--oftentimes to save their. ., maintaiwomen and and
eex across Canadpanded. ,
lives. Now the Red Cross asks those
a
extended such Solid help the Rede Blood Cross lasstartedo supply.'
during the, war years, to keepWill ou continue to lend your help
Red Cross strong in peace. •`y
Today there *re thousands of sick and • to s Cross work ick and sris sufferinghumanity?
sportThe
disabled veterans who need the CO*,
L/CAI., HE QUART S: , TOWN HALL - ZURICH
wow eied
FOR. QU1GK vim
"3 -♦burner Coleman Gas Stove fn
good ebirdition. Apply 'to; Harvey
Claussus, Phone'"194.
�1Cr;► N;TE,•D,
A' Diningroam Girl, , and also , a
K;itclsen . Girl.. Good wages., and.good
working condittipns ;--,ledforfi 'Hotel
Qoderich,•, Ont- •
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E. F. CORBE'T,..:
LICENSED AUCTIONEE
Tema Reasonable, Satisfaction-
Guaranteedd
EXETER, R. R. I
Phone Zurich 92x7,
`vfETERINA.RI,AN`:,
Dr. W., R. COXON, B.V.
VETERINARY SURGEON' '
;•Qi!iee with Residence, 117ain ;Sir
smite DrugStore .
Phone—SS ZURICH;
BUTCHERS • •,�
k �0. x,. , . s. . ,r. .
., . .w . ., fly;, 3rop ;with *kw, , f '
Ten :extensioniadaeFs oar i,oioe of Fresh and
ieet..Iox►g: step.- iadasa•.s.:: 631. � ed 1 ts.. l+ognas•,,Sausa got.•
rpsi+s, ;15-iu ', asays a] 6 mrg; always- preCii.k t Itiadep itiicedi ttia,�'cleat small
nand+ deigns.
Willert Wood 1P.rodlacte,. •Z'u icli;. 'Ont.
FOR
FOR SALE
A number of cedar sposts for isa-
mediiate sale. --♦Harry McAdams.
1y.V. A N T E D
iClark, 'Male of::remade. Apply
at Bank of Montreal, Z•n>rc.
I EO R .S,.LE
Rolstein Cow .4 years old, due
rn April.
Earl Gingerich, Phone 90ri.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
persons having any; claim. against the.
Estate of Cecilia Mathieu, late' of
the Village of St; Joseph, 'in 'the
County .of Huron and of the City
of Chicago, ,Cooke: County, in the
State of I1linoise; 'whQ .died on the
16th. day of Januaiy, 1942, to send
the same to the undersigned, verified
by declaration, on or before the 15th
day of March, 11,947, as after., that
date the administrator herein will
proceed to •distrllbute the said estate;
having regard only to the claims -•of
which he shall then 'have had notice.
DATED at Goderich this 17th day
of February, A.D. 1947.
William A. Sutherland,
Administrator.
CHICKS
•on hails: ept
ash gr Electric RefrieeraaioT:
Highest Cash,Prices for; ; .
`i col, Hides and Stena
H . yunghlut & Sam
xea1ahpn, hunky WHITE LEG -
HORNS es usual. Our breeding
:flock is headed by .Government' band-
ed R.O.P. Cookerele. Come and look
them over.I o iniecresige in prices. -
TWINMAPLES POULTRY FARM,
B. J. Klopp,''Prop.
General
Insurance
pRt?��1GF• :•:'
sauced
DA111,IES-
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Cask tatroket for Cream, Evora
'and • Poultry
Have Your ,Eggs Graded oI
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Mana[`i
Phone TOt Ztaricli
FIRE; AUTOMOBILE, •
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICKNESS and AOCI•DENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
R.presenting wsell' known.• -.GeuSdi*U
Companies ,L��
Rates gladly.quoted without aalaibgaut-
Ion.
Successor to Hess Insurance Agency
J. W. HABERER
Phone 1611 Zurich; Ont. (Chats. IlinshRl1'i' Proprietts
INSURANCE
Zurich Creamery
Your Rome Market for Crea slit
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid. pint
a plernium for .deliveredcr '
WV°e are equipped to .give offs •
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department its
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
e a soriablet
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Western Farmers', Mtl#u ' ,
... Outwear Feather Insuraid corgi:..
B rea
_ OF WOODSTOCK `
.:",,,, ..,..
,i,L'WAYS A GOOD SEL, EG'I'IO,N, .I�A T .REsuRvi B,A�L,.,
Of. NG1 r -OP ANY CANADIAN •itill(l'-=
ta 1 the table " MEN'S GROW-; SAL ] DOING BUSINESS.;
meal
MEWS, SOYS', W+D , kk1`' T°a3'IS IiI:Nt? II�••flNTARIO• s .
the is ready!INC 61111114
; 1 ; 11tIISSES AND
G']ille rbntnit aI surance at Rus .,oma,.
� laecetrrber atiC , at 6 ,
Be Sine you gave plenty r£•delicious R,E�2•?'S:
.wholesome TAST rNU Bread always 73;6931 t t, 10
really to: Burt on your table! No meal pinc d'• Sliurd " E'odawear iia cta¢l'c. mom d`a�sfn , Bank arnit Bondi..
is complete without ]bread.. BIJY YOUR.SHOES FROM] •'• 1 4' 9
Tris ; l-dtu, Apel
xls.
'Willer* Bakery 'always-
The "VV D. J. DATARS�i
fry sh, ., cr%sp-cruatecl W
a"" - N U i F. .OPP- loafanextra. 'to -day. Et 1I'S1 lirl: FtItITWI AIB:
Willert's Bak r ,IndStItEPIi111 ' lsoDta.inL:b' lo
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