Zurich Herald, 1950-02-02, Page 5to
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Zuit[cli ONTARIO,
KYRICH I-IERALI
Au orized as second class mail,
peat Office Department, OttaWa.
BUSINES CARDS
John 'V'V•. O rchard ,
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street -- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3553
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LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscal• klopp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WM ae11 Anything, Anytime, Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
,AL'V'IN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
.Specializing In -
V& ma and Purebred Livestock Sales
"Service That Satisfies"
lhone 57x2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
LOCAL NEWS
Mr.:and' Mrs. Albert Hess were in
Detroit last week.
,Mr.. Emanuel .Sararas of the B. W.
Highway is spending a few weeks in
Detroit.
Mr. Simon Hoffman is in St. Jos-
eph'e, ..Hospital, London, where he
underNrent an operation.
Flt. Lieut. Andy Williamson of
the Trenton F)yiing School, spent a
few days at the home of Mr and Mrs
C. L. Smith, the past week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cowute and
family of Detroit were visitors with
their parents, iMr and Mrs. Norman
Charrete, B. W. Highway, south.
Mr. and Mrs. George Deichert
were in Toronto last week and while
there they attended the .big Locker
Convention.
Mrs. Anne Turkheim has returned
home from Toronto, after spending
some time at the home of her daugh-
ter in that citty-
Mrs. E. Hoy of town, accompan-
ied by Mrs. Lloyd Hey of Crediton,
were last week at Strathroy where
they' visiited the former's daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hooper,
Mrs. Emily Fuss who has been in
Detroit, visiting with her daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Jos. Swartz, in Detroit,
since Christmas, returned to her home
in. town last week. Having had a
most enjoyable time in that city.
ZURICH 'HERALDr Thersday, royoruary 2nd, 1550
Mr. and Mrs.. Garnet aha
Mrs. Wal ex's brother, r. and
Mr, and Mrs.
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Arthur Hager and family of Detroit, BREAD MALTING BARLEY
visited •with friends and relatives to I
Zurich the past week. i ° +
The Annual Meeting .of the Hay i �h Ia a ;' We are Contracting Acreage for The Canada
Township Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Malting Co. +
was held on Monday and was largely +
Us Are:
attended, and an interesting meeting ti< Advantages ®f Confixacio With I1�IY
was held. The Directors and Audit- + +
ors, whose term of office had expired, I t ��� ��,,� + 1. You deal with a reliable firm, the Canada
were all re-elected for another term, `% f
r .Malting Co.
Today, Wednesday, is the first of I �»
February, and a nice winter's day Y .2. You obtain more money per bushel. +
it is indeed. Tomorrow will be the .� ::?_`;:`:• • y see'ti, �
3. High quality d is supplied.
traditional groundhog day, and we y � •i, g q pp
are keeping our fingers crosse.- what`':. ».• - 4. We are electrically equipped to handle loose
the weatherman will -give us when
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this old timer comes out to see orgrain. .,,
not to see his shadow. the meat
is ready( 10
5. If preferred, free storage is available until
Hockey Enthusiasm No meal is complete without plenty .;» December 1 5th. •4•
Last Friday night during the hoc- of delicious wholesome bread. Ane +
key game in town, what seemed ,to' us TASTY -NU tasts good and is g000 + COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
as hundreds of cars were parked in •i• t•
the streets of Zurich to see the inter- hearty food for you. Every slice s �, •�
seting games. People are becoming slice of energy_ ; Phone 54 Hensall, Ont. Nights 63 ��
very sports minded. and now that Buy an extra Lsaf today—start ,i,
the suitable accomodation is available now to serve more bread at even
with the fine n•�w Arena largemeal. Get your TASTY -NU Bread
cronvds can -be looked for. Another, at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
bumper crowd is expected this Fri- lova] Grocers.
day night when the strong Dashwood k Comop.
�o��� �steam will be over. With the veryTasty-Nu Bakery
modest admission charge, everyone
that can, should turn taut to see these PHONE 100 -- ZURICH A
games, which are always interesting, FOR STRONGER CHICKS
in this known as Canada's Winter
Spoilt. •
•,OBITUARY
'T Reasonable, Saatisonfacta
Guaranteed
AUCTION SALE
Late Mervyn George Schwalm
EXETER, R. R. 1
��ch 92r7.
Willi be held ton the premises, in
The death occurred in ,Stratford
General Hospital of Mervyn George
Fri-
Phone
Zurich, of Household Exects of the
Schwalm, who passed away ion
E R t N A R IAN
late A. Mousseau, on Saturday, Feb-
dty, January 27th in his 39th year
illness
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ruary 111th, at 1.30 p.m,
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
following a week's although
he had been in ill health for the past
or. W. B. COXON,
Herbert Mousseau,
four years. Son of Mrs. Violet
Schwalm and the late Peter Schwalm
VETERINARY SURGEON
Elzar Mousseau, Executors.
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of Heinsall, he was born on the old
FOR QUICK SALE
®ffiae with Residence, Main Street,
Schwalm homestead, Blind Line, Hay
Twp., nlear ,Zurich, on June 27th,
Store
Apposite Drug ZURICH
A 1942 'Coach in good condition.
1911, and had resided in Stratford
fyene-96
This car includes a heater, side mir-
since assuming a position as clerk -of
BUTCHERS
oir, grill guards, fo,� light, spot light,
Apply to Arthur Heist, Grand
the Mansion Howse in 19!37 where he
was employed until his death. In
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etc.
Bend, Telephone 56 r t1. c
X1939 he ,married Pearl Schuindt of
Y7 popular
�r�fi�l�' �O� 1
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Moserville. He was a member of
Zion Lutheran Church, Stratford.
F®R SALE
Surviving are his widow, one son
�jto �-RiK jT
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150 bushels ,of No. 1 Oats for seed
68c. bush.
Bobby, and one daughter Betty. His
mother, five brothers, Gordon and
JILd
(TS yoD with the
or feed, for quick sale at
Theo Haberer, Phone 99. *
Raly', Hensall; Carl, Exeter; Austin,
t.et supply
Fresh and Cur-
Stratford; Lee, Hamilton; six sisters,
M
Thomas; Mrs..
very' Choice of
Mrs. J. McFarlane, .St.
-1bd Meats, 'Bolo as, Sausages,
FOUND
Harold Hanson, Stratford; Mrs. W.
,tc,, always on hand. Kept
In Zurich, a bunch of three car
Wayne, Hamilton; Mrs. Donald Per-
due, and Miss Mae Schwalm, London
rah in Electric Refrigeration
keys. Owner can 'have same .by pay-
Mrs. R. McKenzie, Hensall. This is
ing expenses at Earl Thiel, Zurich,
the first break-in a family of twelve.
.Highest Cash Prices for
The body rested at the Heinbuck
Wool, Hides and Skins
NOTICE
Funeral Home, 1556 Albert St:, Strat-
ford, until. Monday 30th; when it was
�la� ��� ���
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
taken to Zion Church where it lay
Arrangements can be made
in state from 11 a.m. until 3-30 P.
when funeral services were Gond-
I, R O >� 'l j (; E
Bill Watson
an.,
acted by Rev. Karl Knauff, with in-
Dashwoil — Phone 35x19
terment in Avondale Cemetery.
Silverwood
DAIRIE0
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Vusb M&rket for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have. Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
: EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, ManagerZurich
Phone 101
Zurich Creamery
'(Cour Home Market for Cream'
1 Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredeream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas, Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
TRE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY LOING BUSINESS
.• OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . ,
••A.mount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31sr, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rarte:, on Application
F. KLOPP__ZURICH
AOEN'T
Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
HY - LINE CHUCKS
Written up in Readers Digtest as
the "New Ruler of the Roost". A
new kind of chicks bred lixe Hybrid
corn. High Speed Layers. Lay 2 to
6 more eggs per bird per year. Phe
newest •thing in chickens. Produced
'by crossing inbred lines. Chicks av-
ailablei now. Send your order to -day.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.
Landau, Ont.
NEUHAUSER MEAT CHICKEN
-Cornish Crosses - "The Chiciten of
to -morrow" meat birds, Cornish
Game X New Hampshires; Cornish
Games X White Rocks. The finest
bird known, yellow skin and great
broad breasts. No black pin feathers.
Puileks are surprisingly good layers.
Chicks hatching now.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 Xing St.
London, Ont.
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a We Also Have a Large Stock of Peat Moss
AVAILABLE AT
Hensall Dist. O-uperative
HENSALL and ZURICH
WE7RE READY TO HELP YOU
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YOUR CAR represents a major investment.
It deserves tete best of care—ars,, that's what we're
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
job or just a battery check, we really try to give good,
FOR SALE
Itriperral service --the kind that will keep you
FARM
coming back.
coming
Consisting of 100 acre farm on the
We'd appreciate a chance to show you
what the can do.
Parr Line, Hay Torp• all tillable, 11
acres fall wheat seeded with timothy,
Hector F®reier
1410 acres plowed, (balance in grass; L
,bank barn, driving shed, 1.'.'s
ST, JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
shaped
storey solid brick 'hawse insulated;
with kitchen and woodshed, buildinet,;
COR, Nog BA ..& ,21 HIGHWAY
DER
all wired, garage, buildings newly
rodde. Neverfailing well. Also 50
acre grass farm in Stanley TAvp, a-
bout a mile west of Hillsgreen. ]For
further particulars applly to Misses
M. or D. Hagan, R.R. 1, Zurich.*
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TICE T061
ONTARIO
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Re Unsatisfied Judgment
Fund Fee
Under an amendment to the Highway Traffic Act enacted in 1947, pro-
vision was made for the creation of an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of
which will be paid, in the manner prescribed, judgments for Pej•eoaal
injuries and property damage sustained by reason 9f the operadg '+'q1f
motor vehicles, which cannot be collected in the ordinary aaao84e fc"
the judgment debtors.
The method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of a special
fee, when required, from each person to whom is issued either •n oparatarr's
or a chauffeur's licence.
Wliile this legislation has been in effect since the 1st c!(J1*1y, 1947, the
Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee has been collected only since J�ntpary
1st, 1949.
Total fees collected for the Fund and repayments to the Fund from January
1st to December 31st, 1949, amounted to ...................$638,430.37
Judgments paid out of the Fund from July 1st, 1947, to December 31st,
1949 amounted to ....................... ................$630,644.03
runout
As there is not now sufficient in the Fund to Fay judgments for a period
of a year, an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee of 50c will be collected from
each person to whom is issued a 1950 operator's or chauffeur's licence.
ONTAR1A
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHW"S
GEO, H. DOUCETT, Minister
PRICES SLASHED FROM 50 TO 100%
BEC,INi NI ,14G JANUARY 21st ON TO JANU-
ARY 28th INCLUSIVE.
LOOK FOR A SALE BILL IN YOUR MAIL
THIS IS YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY
Choose Your Hardware Heeds
From Our
NEW HARDWARE STOCK
A Good Supply of Shelf and Heavy Hardware
always on hand, also
Scarf's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes
and the New Almatex Plastic Paints
For your heating system we recommend—the Good
Cheer Furnace, or the well known Coleman Oil
Heater.
For your Household needs we carry Beaty Wash
Machines; National Electric Stoves; Marconi Rad-
ios ; Heaters, Electric Irons, and Toasters, Enamel-
• ware Pyrex and various Kitchen Ranges.
Reliable Plumbing Furnace work, evetroughiia;
and Tinsmithing. =Our Aim „To Serve and Satisf3''
iDatars 46"99-110116 0UsLimen
Mainz St. Hardware Store Phone 213
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