Zurich Herald, 1949-01-06, Page 1CH
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Established 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6 949
CHESTER L. SMITH, PUMAS
31.60 a Year in Advance
$1.75 in U.S., in Advance.
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• ARTHUR FRASER
• Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
-EXETER
OFFICE :-Ceatner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 355W.
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Wed., Thurs., January 5-6
BLACK EAGLE
- Starring -
William Bishop Virginia Patton
• Also "DISASTER"
Friday, Saturday Jan. 7-8
Zuricli BeaIty Siir9 j Return of the Badmen
1- Starring -
Randolph S
' cott Ann Jefferies
M -IE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
Vile Better Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment. -
GIVE US A CALL!
EA:hone 153 for your Appointments.
_DOREEN SOHILBE--Zurich
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
so, Have your Eyesr=rammed with
e Latest Methods and Equipment st
A. L COLE, R.' .
OPTOMETRIST de OPTICIAN
GODERIGH OWL
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Monday, Tuesday
Jan. 10-11
The Night Has a Thousand
Eyes
- Starring -
Edward G. Robinson Gail Russel]
Wednesday, Thursday
Jan. 12-13
Miss Tatlock's Millions
- Starring -
John Lund Wanda Hendrix
. INJURED BY COW'S KICK
.Alex. McDonald of near Cromarty
is recovering from injuries received
when kicked while assisting the
veterinarian. Dr. Turnbull in the act
of giving an injection to a cow when
it suddenly lashed out knocking the
farmer backward causing him to
strike is,
head on the cement wall
of the manger. Mr. McDonald suff-
ered concussion and was unconscious
for tbree days.
LOSE MANY CATTLE -
Pagrem One out of every five animals ex-
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of Sick and Injured . Licensed Embalmer and
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DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70
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aminecl in the "restricted area" T.B.
testing of cattle now in progress in.
Middlesex County has been a "re-
actor," a survey of the county re-
veals. The program, calling for the
examination tof all dairy and beef'
herds in the county for bovine -tub-
erculosis, is being -conducted by the
health of animals branch of the Do-
minion Department of Agriculture.
Since testing began in September, the
Federal Government . has paid out
more than $145,000 for reacting an-
imals . which must be destroyed, and
milk supplies for use in the manu-
facture of concentrated . mrik prod-
ucts have been. cut, in some cases
drastically, as a result. Of an estim-
ated 160,000 cattle population in
Middlesex, some 1i8,600 anrmats had
been tested. Of this number 3,863
in more than 500 herds were found
to be reactors.
LANDED IN JAIL
Go+derich -- Two men were arrest-
ed on drunk and disorderly charges
following a fracas which ended. in a
barnyard south of Exeter. A provin-
cial policeman was injured in the
struggle. Pray. Constable Jack Ferg-
uson was- treated at hospital for in-
juries police said were received iyhen
he was hit by one •of the men. Police
were called after the brothers' truck
upset in a ditch. A chase arid fight
followed the appearance of police.,
men, according to police tried to pick
a fight with several neighbours who
came to their assistance when their
truck went into the ditch 34-2 miles
south of Exeter. One of the men ran
away when ap:proached by the pol-
iceman and ran into a farmyard, tak-
ing refuge behind a silo. When Fer-
guson caught up with him, the offi-
cer alleged he was struck. Constab-
les Snell and Taylor escortect the
pair to jail at Goderich.
Farm Foruin
The Unique Farm Forum met at
the. home of Mr and Mrs Clarence
t2i-aw-m4th 22 preeent. Triee,,lk.eass-
ion "Cushion for Disaster" which
Was led by Mr. Bert Klopp, went as
follows: 1. The disasters which have
occurred in this area are, if anything
wind and hail. 2. These disasters
can be met by insurance and neigh-
bourly co-operation. The next
meeting will be held at Mr and Mrs
Hilton Truemner, Zurich, with the
discussion on "A Matter of Policy",
will be led .by Ralph Krueger. The
hostess served a delicious lunch.
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THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THIS
STORE WISH TO EXTEND TO THEIR
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Phone 140 C. H. THIEL
Zurich
. Is.at Hospital
The many friends ,of Mr. Louis
Durand of the Blue Water Hihway,
north of 'Drysdale, who is a patient
at otiqtet Public Hospital, are plea-
sed to hear that he is feeling better.
Have Moved to New Home
Mr Mrs. MDS. Chas. Thiel have
moved limbo their new home and are
getting 'nicely settled. We wish
them every success. Mr. Leeland
WillertiOid family have occupied the
helm vAated by the Thiels, also the
Variett.•:'Store and Snack Shop, and
we vveldeine Mr and Mrs Francis
Kipper. to our village dairy which he
purchaged from Mr. Willert, and i'
moving, in the living quarters ad-
joining ;the Dairy, on Victuria street
Welcome Home
Mr. , W1. Rader, Mrs. Milne Rader
and 1‘16., 'thud Mrs. Victor Dinnin and
son Billy have returned home on Fri-
day evening from their delightful
trip through Florida, visiting many
interesting places, "Cypress Garden"
where powers, trees and shrubs of
almostjevery kind, can be seen, and
an ,caitstanding feaiure, among a
host dr others, and the novelty of
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mount ins; gives one memories never
to be .,.orgotte. In this day ana age
it is Oriawn.g: what all ona can see
in a e mg two weeks, and the many
miles 4 f travel], what we have been
readii about and our teachers in
years :one by liave tried to tell us
in the, corirse of study. We are plea-
se:" tj have the party return safely
v:ithr, +
a mishap.
-•'it Arb .i3:AD,. WEATI-IXA
Thank You! -
Wester Ontario Bible Society
428 Richmond St., London..
January 3rd, 1949
Dear Mr. Klopp:
This is to thank you and all
our friends at Zurich for the very
splendid contribution just received.
Will you kindly see that, somehow,
these good people are made acquain-
ted with the Society's (and. my own)
appreciation of your generosity. One
is moved to think that peaple every-
where in the Church are becoming
more conscious .of the value of the
Bible among the distiacted people
of the world.
Thanking you and wishing the best
in 1949.
• Yours Sincerely,
Denny Bright.
During the latter part of last week
some real stormy weather prevailed
in parts of Ontario especially in the
northern -and eastern part or the
Province., while here in the Zurich
district we had high winds but very
little snow, and outside of the ice
around town, one would hardly think
we were in the midst of January, as
people driving tell us the highways
are practically bare. Snow plows
were -called out in many districts
and had plenty to do to clear -off the
snow which was at places over four
feet deep. While little snow fell
in the Seaforth to. Stratford district
which usually gets plenty, but from
Shakespeare to New Hamburg on
Friday night Pollee reported of 50
cars being stuck in the snow in those
seven miles. Owing to the poor vis-
ibility by the •, storm, snow.. plows
could .make little progress. But now
all is plowed out and the Department
of Highways reports all roads clear.
Holiday Dinner at Bayfield
A holiday turkey dinner, sponsor-
ed by Mr. Ivan Kalbfleisch last
Thursday evening was enjoyed by
100 employees of the F. C. Kalbflei-
ach .8t Son Ltd., mills of Zurich and
their wives- at the New Ritz Hotel,
Bayfield. Mr .and Mrs Ivan Kalb-
fleisch received the guests. Mr Daw-
son of St. Thomas, magtctan and
slight hand artist, was one of the
very interesting items of the even-
ing's program, and entertained thd
gathering with much laughter. Messrs
Campbell Krueger, L. Deichert, 1.
Mittleholtz, E. Martindale, employee
rendered several musical number,
Misses Katherine Kalbfleisch and
Marilyn Haberer favoured the guest
with a piano duett. This selection
was very much appreciated. Group
singing was led by Mr. John Turk-
helm- with Mrs. Turkheim at the piano
Every one took part and felt very
happy about doing their bit to make
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Lions Club News
CUSTOMERS
AND
FRIENDS:
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
SEASON
OUR SINCERE WISH
G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
TO OUR MANY PATRONS
AND FRIENDS WE TAKE
THIS OPPORTUNITY ..TO
EXTEND
SEASON'S GREETINGS
THANKING YOU!
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W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 Hensel
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Pie first regular meeting for the
year was held Monday evening
atthe Dominion House, and the loc-
al :Lions were alone, without guests
for • this\ meeting. The two new
Lions, Lloyd O'Brien and Delbert
Geiger were presented with their cer-
tificates, by president Lion Wesley,
the Lion 'Tamer, Alvin kept thein
terest going with the usual singing,
and at one time had the painist, Mrs
H. G. Hess, out leading, while Lion
Howard Klapp, pumped the Culb's
organ. A very interesting talk was
given by Lion Victor who had just
returned ,from' a two weeks' trip to
Florida, when he described the var-
ious districts they drove through,
and the lovely sights they witnessed.
Truly, it must be a lovely sight and
to think how the people ,back home
are shivering in the .cold with the
ice and snow, and there the weather
so warm and balmy. Victor took
some pictures on the way, which if
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they turn out good, he will be show-
ing at a later date,
Lion Jack l'urkhelm, reported on
the Christmas. Seal campaign as hav-
ing almost reached the objective of
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
Telephone: Res. 89
- or 122, Zurich
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At this time of Year we can give
no greater or more impressive mess-
age to our Many Customers than
by Extending a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Menesch - Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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pressing their gratefulness and many, $500, There are still a num ca o
thanks to Mr and Mrs Kalbfleisch Par per,ons who, have not inade any re -
their kindness shown to them, as ten-1.-sp.),ns-e, and to those it still is time
Pluwees, the grand dinner party ; to got 7.vetur donation in to the yeas -
came to a close. Exchangine, the 1 weer, ! ,ln Edward Datitrs, You
Season's Greetings to one another, •, cannot put your spare dollars rn any -
the guests left for their homes, much i thing mere valuable to humanity
refreshed by the kindness of the i than buy some -of these seals. Act
P. C. E.alhfleis eh & Son, Ltd., Mill • quick if you not have done so al -
Co. of Zurich,, . I ready,
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WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO EXTEND TO OUR CUSTO-
MERS AND FRIENDS, OUR HEARTY
We Greatly Appreciate the Kind Business
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Relations Accorded Us the Past Yea
WE THANK YOU1
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