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ZURICH HERALD
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Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 355J
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar Kropp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
',III. sell Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
,ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
-Specializing In -
fam and Purebred Livestock Sales
"'Service That Satisfies"
Pkone 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT,
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost. Found, Etc, Ade in this
Column.
tw LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Varna Reasonable, Satlsfacti0n
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EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone ;Mich 92r7.
VETERINARIA.N
Dr, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
• Dike with Residence, Sine Street,
Opposite Drug ZURICH
Nome --96
BUTCHERS
CAR COAL COMING
Car of Alberta deep seam lump
size, Also `several cars of stove and
furnace hard coal arriving. Leave
your order at onee:-Stade & Weido
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
Hatching now. Twenty breeds,
also Hy -Lines, the new kind of
chickens bred like hybrid corn. Get
them early. It will pay you well.
Phone Metcalf 7482 -- Neuhauser
Hatcheries, 81 King St., Condon.
NOTICE
ALL TIRES have advanced in
price. Call for your's at ora prices
while our stock lasts. --+L. A. Prang
&, Son, Zurich. c
=-WANTED-
Boys Skates, size 13. Phone.
Meyers 12'9.
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
*cry Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas,. Sausages,
Etc., .always on hand Kept•
bash in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
. Ynngblut .& San
PRODUCE
FOR SALE
A Clare Jewell Range, new grates
and in good condition. Appty to Wm.
Lawrence, Zurich,
LOUAJ .Owa
Mr. Albert Hess and daughter
Kathleen motored to London on Fri-
day on business,
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and
daughter of Kippers, attended the
Black Mousseau wedding last ,Thur..
sday evening.
FOR SALE
A pure bred Jersey heifer due in
February, T. B. tested and vaccinat-
ed. Apply to Mrs. Art Gabel, R. R. 3
Zurich. K
Silverwood
DAIRIES
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Miss Helen Miller has returned
home from Kitchener and has accep-
ted a position at the Telep::one Cens
tral .office at Dashwood.
Is At Hospital
3•Irs. Sol Zimmerman was taken by
the Westlake Ambulance to 'Clinton
Hospital, la t Saturday. Her many,
friends wish her a speedy recovery.'
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Black, (bridal
couple) have returned home from
their trip and will take up residence
at the apartment of the bride's par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Herb Mousseau.
Mrs. Jack ;Baker of the Town Line
near Hillsgreen, has returned home
after visiting at the home of her
daughter at Clinton for a few days
last week.
1VIrs. Hallman of Kitchener, w°co
enjoyed a week at the home of her
sister, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Ginger-
ich, returned home with her husband
on Sunday who came to spend the
Week -end.
Mr and• Mrs'. Art Hoger and son
Junior, of Detroit, enjoyed a very
pleasant week -end ,at the home of
their friends Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Mousseau and Mr and Mrs. James
Parkins.
Entertained Club
Miss -Mary Lou Fritz entertained
the members of the Polly Pig=tail
Club at the •home of her parents,Mr
and Mrs. Ward Fritz last Friday
evening. A lovely time was enjoyed
The hostess served a delicious lun-
cheon.
Mrs. Thos Meyers has returned
home after spending some time with
her daughters, Mr and Mrs Floyd
Hope of Streetsville; Mr. and IVIrs.
Mervyn Stelck, of Bradtord; and
with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kinley of Toronto. She also attend-
ed as delegate of this district The
Federation Convention of the Wom-
ens' Institute of Ontario which was
held at the Royal York Hotel, Tor-
onto.
WANTED .
1210 or 25 head of cattle for win-
ter. feeding. Must be T.B. tested..
Apply to Lucian Corriveau, Phone
95 r 1, Zurich.
rash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry •
Have Your .Eggs Graded
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
>- ager
O'Brien, Man .
�LeRary Zurich
Bone 101.
on
WANTED.
Will take a limited number of cat-
tle' for feeding this winter. Apply to
Vernon Oesch, Zurich, Phone 79 r18
Zurich Creamery
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - A quantity of three
foot Dry Cordwood, principally elm.
Price $6.00 a cord. This wood is on
Lot No. 13, in the 19th Concession
of East. Williams, • C.oui tly of Middle-
sex, known as. the John W. Walker
Farm. • There will be a man in charge
of, sales at the farm beginning
Thursday, Nov. 17th from 8.30 a.m.
to 4.30 p.m. each day while the wood
lasts. Farmers and others would be
well advised to take advantage of
this reasonable offer immediately.
The Forest Basket Co., Limited.
BREAD
• on the table
.,the meal is ready!
No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. And
'TASTY -NU tests good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice a
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today -start
now to serve more bread at even
meal. Get your TASTY -NU Breac
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
local Grocers.
F.OR-S•ALE
About 100 pigs, weaners, starters,
and chunks. -Aaron A. Oestreicher,�
Phone Dashwood, 57 r 10.
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NOTI.C`E
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood - Phone 35r19
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
la premium: for delivered cream
We are equipped to • give effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas: • Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 -e ZURICH
Had Hand Mangled
. Master Mark Bender, aged 0 years
and second son of Mr. and Mrs. EL
don Bender, Goshen line, Stanle;.
Township had a very painful exper-
ience when he put his hand in the
tractor while it was idling,.4o feel
whether the engine was warm, and
had his ,.+fingers and hand badly In-
jured biyi the revolving fan. Med-
icalattention was given but the lit-
tle fellow although brave, is nursling
a very sore hand. We are pleased
to report it is progressing as favor-
ably as could be expected.
Mrs. Ernest Denomme of the B. W.
Highway has left for Kitcfenes,
where she intends' to remain for the
winter months.
OBITUARY
Late William 'Leibold
There passed away early Tuesday
morning at his home :Banyilon line,
Mr. William Leibold in his 77th year
He had been enjoying usual health,
and passed away very suddenly. Was
a resident of the community most of
his lifetime, and was of a very quiet
disposition, although interesting • to
converse with. Surviving are his
wife, the former Anna Volland; four
sons, Theodore, Elmer and Wm. Jr.,
of the Babylon line, Hay; Albert of
Clinton; three daughters, (Pearl) Mrs
Rudy; Petzke of Hensall; (Elizabeth)
Mrs. R. F. Wamby, Stratford, (Rose)
Mrs. 3. Broderick of Exeter, and one
brother, Rev. H. H. Leib3id of Seb-
ringville. The body.rested at the
Westlake Funeral Home until 'Wed-
nesday, at 4 p.m..when,removal wilt
be made to his late home, .where ' a
public funeral service will be held on
Thursday, Dec. 8th at 2.30 p.m. In-
terment will follow in the Babyon
Line cemetery, Hay Township, Rev.
H. E. .Rappel officiating.
Mrs. Leon Jeffrey. Sr. ;Passes
Western Farmers' Mutual
r.
feather Insurance Co.
OF • WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE • HAL -
AWE OF ANY CANADIAN .MUT-
DAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
,. OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .
•&mount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31e; 1946
573,699 ,
JUNIORS MEET
Over 300 people attended the se-
cond annual Huron County Junior
Clubs Achievement Night in the Sea-
forth High School Auditorium ou
Friday. Geo.. Greer, agricultural re-
presentative of 'Bruce County, was
present and told the audience that
we are fortunate in having a strong
department of agriculture in our
schools. .In the past our currcurm
of education was not for the farmers
text books for schools were not writ•
ten biya agriculturalist, and :,o our
schools educated boys and girls away
from the 'farm. Today times have
changed and agriculture has a great
future because we are in a growing
country. Today there is an improve_
mens; in soil, modern implements and
Modern methods' which will result in
a market for higher prices than i
the past. Fred Wilson, Clinton, asst.
agricultural rep. for Huron County
acted as chairman. Eighteen club
including the girls garden club,
present.
My Trip to Europe
(By Rev. Father L. Marchand)
Thursday, December 8th; 049A
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Paris, France, Oct. 16, 1949
On September 28th I left Geneva,
Switzerland, and arrived at Annecy,
France. This had been the hone of
St. Francis de Sales. I visited his
church, stood in the pulpit in which
he preached for 29 years, and saw
his body (still well preserved after
300 years). This part .of France had
completely fallen from the Catholic
Church. St. Francis de Sales through
his goodness and kindness had
brought back thousands to the One
True Fold. This city with its narrow
streets and ancient dwellings has re-
tained much of its medieval appear.,
ance. "Chappus" is rather a common
name in this locality. Even the
wharf is called "Quaff Lustache
Chappus."
Hence I travelled to the nearby
Alps,. and saw the famous Mt. Blanc
with, its eternally snow-covered, mile-
high peak towering into the sky A
cable -car takes one high up this
mountain. Suspended in mid-air, I
Was .filled with dread. The eeperience
made me nervously sick for the re-
mainder of the day.
Thence I went to Grenoble. On
my way there, as I passed through
the towns and villages, it struck. me
that the people here were 500 years
i ehsrnd the times. Their homes.. tho-
ugh interesting to• behold, are large,
stone buildings, serving partly for
residence and stable. l4aiiure is
generally heaped in the front yards.
I visited some of those homes; and
doubt that the inhabitant; ever Heard
of hygiene. I found them, however,
interesting conversationalists. Gren-
oble like most French towns and cit-
ies, is very old and still retains muc'r
of the appearance of several centur-
ies ago.
(To be continued)
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.The death occurred at tee home
of her daughter, Mrs. W. Dewey at:
Grand Bend, of Mrs. Enieline Jeffrey
wife. of the late Leon Jeffrey Sr., in
her 86th .year. : She had been ailing
for some time. .W:as a native; of the
French Settlement, and for most o.f
her life was in the vicinity, being for
a time in North Dakota. bier ..husband
predeceased some years, ago.;The
remains are being brought to her
home, a half mile south of St. So,_
eph, from where the funeral will be
held +on Friday morning •with requiem
mass at St. Peter's Church at 10 a.m.
Her family Jeon consists eon Jeffrey
MINISTERIAL AT ZURICH
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Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Roppel,
jell, entertained the South Huron
Mirllisterial Association at the par-
sonage of the Evangelical 13. B.
Church, on Monday •afternoon, Dec-
ember 5th. Those present were: Revs
G.' C Weir, Centralia; J. V. Daltms,.
and H: Currie, Crediton; D. R. Sin-
clair, Exeter; H. J. Getz, Dashwood;
K. Wood, Grand 'Bend; P. A. Feng,
mon, Hensel' and E. Heirnrich,
ur-
ich. Several others of the group
were absent for unavoidable reasons.
The host, Rev. Mr: Roppel cuncluct-
ed the devotional period blued .on.
the Christmas story. Rev. Mr. Dahrixs
outlined the second chapter of their'
present study book on "Evangelism",.
entitled, "The Conversion of Eng-
land." A very thorough analysis and
enthusiastic discussion of the wholehi
subject then also followed.
proved to ben very enlightening and
Total Cash in l3ank and Bonds. lr., of Hay Township; William of profitabic study.
$444,115.39 Wallaceburg; Alfred, Lawrence, Jos- At the close of the discussion ;Sirs.
Rate'., on Application fph, and Nelson of Windsor; one Roppel served a very delicious moth;
datigliter•, Mrs. Wilber° (Gladys) after which a hearty vote of thank,
E. 1". KLOPP-..ZURICH 1)'ew ciy: of Grand Bend.. 'There are was tendered to the ho.dd. and hostess:
alsa 25 grand children and 7 greet for' the courtesy of their horse and
;grand children. Rev. Father Willia�n
h Rods ,.
,A,.lso Dealer In Lig trllllg I3ourcdc_au will officiate and rn er•me It
ad all lair.?, W l=l; a tn��3x arc^ . ,..
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the delightful christialt fellow
Rhus afforded and enjoyed by ever"
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