Zurich Herald, 1950-05-18, Page 5ZURICH - ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
AU&orized as second class mail,
"oat Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
Jahn W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
t Main Street — Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3553
(LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
-Specializing In -
ilratm and Purebred Livestock Sai46
"Service That Satisfies"
V%ene 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
NEER
berms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone L_'ich 92r7.
VETERiN1ARIA.N
Uri, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
VIMO. -96 ZURICH
BUTCI-IERS
Zurieb s' popular
MEAT MARKET
t4t Us supply you with the
Very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
od Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H,. Y_ uuablut & San
PRODUCE
Silverwood
DAIRIES
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurleb Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
IR premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
t lent accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietoi
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
VHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL
Al`iC'E OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
VAL COMPANY DOING 13USIN I SI
w, OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .
Amount of Insurance at Risk or
December 31st., 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bunk and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rates• on Application
' IL F. KLOPP-- ZURIGH
A.ORNT
,leo Dealer in Lightning Rod
4knd J kinds of Fire invirancl
Put Your Want., 'For Sale
Lost, .Found, Etc. Ad& in this
Column –
FOR QUICK SALE
I.R.C.A. Victor Car Radio, like
new. Also a hot water car 3reateb
like new. Apply to Herb Turkheim,
Zurlch.
FOR SALE
Large sized Tricycle in good con-
dition. A child's spring coat, size 4,
light green; 1 Grahamette Electric
heavy duty range, used only ,one y ear.
Can be seen at home. Eari Gingo °-
ich, Phone 90 r 7, Zurich.
NEUHAUSER CRICKS
Thousands available fior imnledialo
delivery. High quality chicks from
our. .best ibredders. Twenty breedo.
Government Approved. Hundreds of
started chicks in .our brooders now.
All breeds and cross-breeas. Come
in and see then', ror telephone Mneaif
7482.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
London, Ontario.
FOR SALE
A quantity of Clipper. Beans for
seed. Good ,yielders and stand up well
in wet season. $4.00 a bushel. —
Georg, Armstrong, Phone 92 r 25,
Zurich.
FOR SALF
One National Cash Register, nearly
new.
Two Toleda 30-1b, weigh Scales. Good
Condition.
THIEL'S GENERAL STORE, Zurich
Dead Stock
$2.75 Each. Prompt— Service' for
Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone
214 r 4, Crediton Central. -el -5-'50
FOR SALF
11,949 Mercury DeLux Two Door
Sedan, fully equipped, in excellent
condition, only 14,000 miles. This
mileage is correct.
Charles Thiel c
FOR SALE
A fine young orchard of 150 choice
apple trees, located in Zurich. Ap-
ply to W. A. Siebert.
FOR SALE
1949 Half -ton Trailer Hitch and
rack, slightly used. Apply to Roger
Bedard, St. Joseph.
Property For Sale
7 room house with, 3 -piece bath
town water. Excellent garage and
work shop, 20x30''. Large garden.
—Henry Gackstet'ter, Zurich.
NOTICE
I have taken oyer the business of
General Trucking and would apprec
iate ,your business. Please, apply to
Clare Masse, Phone 1126, Dashwood. c
NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 35r19
1.01 ,
At the F:arwe.'ll Nursing Horne,
Zurich, Ion 111.-1 1.401, to 11Ir. and Mrs
Edmund Becker., Dashwood, a daugh-
ter.
GRAND BEND
Mr and Mrs. Ware. ,Beer and Miss
Mae Skinner visited a few days in
London.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Miller Who have
bought Mrs. W. A. Mollard's room-
ing house, have moved in. They cause
from Mitchell.
,Mrs. John 'Mouss.o visited for a few
days in London.
„Mr. Goodfellow of London has pur
chased what is known %as the Coffee
Shoppe and has taken possession. He
is improving the building with a coat
of: paint.
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Statton of
Sarnia and 'Mr. and iYrrs Gibb Stat -
toil of London were visitors Nvitli 111
and 'Mrs Walter Statton.
Mrs. Gus Latta is at present in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, quite ill.
Farm House Bruns
A house on the farm of \I. Haig,
meier, Kbondike Road, two mire:
south of the Bend, was conipletelN
destroyed by fire, The home was tc
llavq been occupied soon by a coupe
about to be anarried, and all their fur
niture was lost. It is believed no in
surance was carried. The fire ' startec
at S p.m. and Grand Bend fire true',
in change of chief Fred Jackson, wa,
called, but was hampered by bac
roads, Although unable to render ail
to save the building, they prevente:
thin flames frora spreading to oche:
premises. The cause of the fire wa.
not determined. Mang cars wm
stranded N the bail r'o;i& tll� ing t
trlielr,
LOCAL .SEW 6
I wBREAD
Mr. Jahn E. Gascho -made a blis-'
iness trip to London on 'T'uesday. r_
The officials of the Hay Fire Tr- h
suranee 0.r. met at Crediton on Sat-
urday for the May meeting. �
Mrs. J. Copeland and infant spent " ,�`
a few days at the home of her par- r '!
entti, Ileal' St Marlys.
Mr. and Mrs. 1),.rn Charlton and 1
babe, were Sunday visitors with re- a
lative at Ariwi;a,
Mrs, Arinie liar t and Mrs. Tiin,., s � r
of Crediton wore v,.ators at the hon -to
m M. r
of Ilr. and itlrs. Chri;;. Hai;t ot'townl
Oil d,,
Mr. a.:d 'Q1,;. aicifrc.
tr•oit were Sunday visitors at tl,,! i f'he meal is ready i
home of the formers mother, MIs.( .
C. Ayotte. No meal is complete without.plenty
1111 and Mrs. Ed. J. Datars and of delicious wholesome bread. And
friends attended the ceremonies TAS'T'Y -NU tasts good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice b
of their daughter, Anita, as Queen slice of energy -
of the May at the Stratford N,rrmal Buy an extra Loaf today—stari
School last Friday. • ' now to serve more bread at ever;
During- the last few warmer days, meal. Get your TASTY -NU Bread
the leaves on the trees are coming 1 at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
out nicely and pushing along, in au- local Grocers.
other week, we can muster under the
shade if Tasty -Nu Bakery
we like.
Many of the villagers have -been PHONE 100 — ZURICH
quite hussy these days getting in the ----
annual garden, which alwayv mearis
so much to the family table. The Property For Sale
earth worked up wonderfully nice Desireable dwelling property in
this spring. Zurich, furnace, hot and cold water
Mr. land, Mrs. Kenneth M. Breakey on tap, is insulated, new hardwood
and son Richard, and Mr. and .Mrs. floors, modern kitchen and new
H. Mousseau, all of town were Sun- bath installed. New_garage. For
daiy last visitors with Mr. and Mrs. further information apply to Herald
M. T. Corless, •Clinton, 'Mrs. Break- Office, Zurich.
ey's parents.
Mr and Mrs. Win. Zinkahn, Mr. Mr. (Reuben Getz of Dashwood was
and 'Mrs. Otto Schreiber of Kitchen- a :business visitor in town on Tuesday
er, Mrs. Myrtle Krue.gcr and daugh- *Mrs. Henry Volland of Goderich,
ter, Miss Nola, of the 14th Con., were visited ;with her sister, Mrs. Louis
Sunday guests with Mrs. Henry Schilbo, a few days last week.
Krueger at Dashwood. Misses Jean Krueger, Dorothy Mc -
Mrs. Hardly, of Ingersoll; Mr. and Clure, Barbara Williams and Mary
Mrs. Fred Rickbeil and' daughter Mrs Beth Reeves, all Reg. Nurses of
Schute of Worthington, Minn., and London, called on the formers moth-
Mrs..'Phoe.be Marrow of San Antonio, er, Mrs. Herb Krueger on Sunday
Texas, werei visitors in town one day evening.
last week, calling at the Williams STANLEY TOWNSHIP
home. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beattie and
Mr. McCrae, assistant general family of Wingham spent a pleasant
manager of the Bank sof Montreal, week -end with her parents, Mr. and
of Toronto, gave the local Bank a Mrs. Robt. 'McBride, Kippen.
friendly call on Thursday, while pas- On May 1212hrd the Elimville W.I.
sing through this part, he just drop- will present their play "Coveralls" in
pejd in on the local manager, Mr. C. the Kippen church, sponsored by the
C. McEachern. Friendship Circle.
The death of Samuel R. Reid, who
The' Bingo and Dance put on by passed away at his hinge, Clinton,
the Hockey Club in the Community came as a shock to his many friends
Hall last Wednesday evening was a and relatives..Born in Stanley Twp.
big success, the proceeds will be used Isle was in his 72nd year, and fwas the
to defray • expenses of the injured son of the late John -and Eliza Reid,
players which was a bad break fur his father being treasurer of Stanley
the local team. for 31 years. In 1923 he was married
Lawn mowers can be heard hum- to Charlotte Elliotte, who passed a -
ming around town these days. Th,. way in 1949, 'but is survived ,by a
grass, really has made wonderful sister Mrs. I. Menary, Bayfield, and
strides in growth, as well the annual la brother, Geo. F. Reid sof Sask. Far-
dandelilons. We just seem to have ming was his only occuption, and he
laid away fhe old snow shovel, nov; retired in 1946. Was a member of
we are pushing the lawn mowers. Ontario St. United Churon, Clinton,
also a member of the Bayfield Cern-
Our Next Holiday etery Board. The funeral was held
Next Wednesday is the old trodit- I from Clinton, with interment in Bay -
Next (field Cemetery, with Rev. Woolfrey
Tonal holiday, May 24th. Which we officiating.
still observe as a National Holiday. Death of Mrs. Mabel E. Howes
This holiday was many years go i The deatH occurred in Hamilton
introduced when Queen Victoria 1 General( Hospital of Mrs. Mabel E.
ruled In England, and we here in Howes, formerly Ma'beI E. Clark,
Canada seemingly have thought so born 53 years ago on the Goshen
much of this fine old Queen that we Line, Stanley. She attended Seaforth
still observe the anniversary of her Collegiate and later served as a pub-
r-.am1.l,.in..•
Were On Radio
Miss Audrey Heinn•ich, of t:)wn
and teacher of S.S. No. 9 Hay anis
Stanley, known as Blake School, with
the school children and sour; of their
parents journeyed to 1'vingllanl on
Saturday last at 11:15 a.m. and gave
a spocial program over the Radio
Station CKNX, accompanied by their
music teacher, ,lir. Sheldon Baxter of
Goderich. The group and the sob•ist
did very find singing for their first
radio broadcast. ;Alias Heinrich is
to be congratulated on her efficient
efforts in inaking up this fine pr•o-
granlme.
Lerm6 in nay 1 w'vy '171"A I4- a .•s
Arthur.'In,h 1923 she -was united in
marriage with Ephriam Howes, of
Arthur who predeceased her in 1940
Since her marriage she resided in
Ridgeway and later in Pt. Colborne.
Surviving is a son,- Garfield Howes,
,f Port Colborne and two 'brothers,
Wm. J. Clark of the Goshen line,
Stanley and Clifford G. Clark of
Hamilton. 'The funeral was held in
Port Col'bourne from Central United
Church of which deceased was a
Faithful member. Interment was in
Ridgeway cemetery. Relatives pres-
ant at the funeral included thosf`from
Stanley.
REHERSAL FOR BRAVff VOYAGff Lockerbie, who plays the role of Hel-
en Maiming, young school teacher in
The day -time radio -drama serial, was a small Ontario city; John Scott
in progress when this picture was (centre) who plays Gordion Marsh,
taken at the Cllr"'s Toronto studios. her husband and a prominent fiction
This fat moving ,tory of Canadian writer; and John- Drainie, heard as
life completes its first year on the Kit. Wylie, a young painter. Brave
air on "1'rirad^iys. Seen hent' Erre three Voyage is heard Monday to Friday
�,f the Irrincipals in the cast. Heir, at 2.00 par, on the network.
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FOR
'T'hursday, 'May 18th, 11,950
Chick Starter
STRONGER CHICKS
We Also Have a Large Stock of Peat Moss
AVAILABLE AT
Hensall 1)ist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and ZURICH
YOUR CAR represents a rnajor investment.
It deserves the best of care—and 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,
thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you
coming back.
We'd appreciate a chance to show you
what use can do.
Hector Fortier 4rnPERIAL
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
COR. No. 84 & ?i HIGHWAYS
�[ALCR A
SAVE --St. Joseph Service is prepared to save you
some Money on your Tractor and Implement Tire
Needs. Compare our prices and allowances on your
old Tires!
Spring is Now Here
We Suggest you visit our Store and see our New
Spring Footwear
LADIES—A new Assortment of Suedes and Calf,
which take the eye of the most modern Dresser
GROWING.. GIRLS—Black, British Tan, Navy
and Burgandy in various Styles.
BOYS and YOUTHS—Scamyers at a very low
Price.
MEN --A complete line of Valentine -Martin Ster-
ling and Hydro City Work 'Shoes to chose
from. See our new Hydro City Arch work
Shoe.
DR. SCHOOL'S Arch Supports; Corn and Bunion
Pads, Pedicreme, Foot Balm, Foot Soap,
Bunion Reducers, Etc.
Oesch Shoe Store
C Otte Your Hardware Needs
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, evetroughin•
and Tinsmithing. Our Aim ,To Serve and Satisfy'
Datars & O'Brien,
Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213
Is Christ Your Ark of Salvation? �
",FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF
THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED." Romans 10:13
,,WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM (CHRIST)' SITALL R.E-
CEIVE REMISSION OF SINS Acts 10:43
"FOR BY GRACE ARE TE SAVED BY FAITI-I, AND THAI'
NOT OF YOURSELVES; IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD,
NOT OF WORKS LEST ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST."
Ephesians 2: 8, 9.
"'1'11h:SE THINGS HAVE I WRITTEN UNTO YOU THAT
BELIEVE ON THE NAME OF THE SON OF GOD;
HA'T' YE MAY KNOW THAT YE HAVE ETERNAL
LIFE AND THAT YE MAY RELIEVE ON THE NAME
OF THE SON OF GOD. I John 5:13.
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