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Zurich Herald, 1950-09-28, Page 5ZURIC" - ONTARIOZURICI-1 HERALi Thursday, September 28th, 1950 ZURICH HERALD Put Your Want, For Sale � -y NEW8 � _._. _ __ _ Authorized as second class mail, � LOCAL ,,BREAD � � � � s # Poet Office Department, Ottawa. Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. ala this • I A n . n r ir r n V BUSINES CARDS John W. Orchard ' ' OPTOMETRIST t Main Street Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday I Phone 3553 SaCENSED AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER Licensed Auctioneer -toJ� HURON AND LAMBTON ym your Sale, large .or small, Cour- %ous and Efficient Service at all Times I DASHWOQD Phone 57 r 2. E. F. CORBETT 'L LICENSED AUCTIONEER � Dn gee .,unable, Sat s-faetlon_ '= V Guaranteed u i EXETER, R. R. 1 - Phone .r. Ach 92r7. VETERINARiA.N W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc - VETERINARY SURGEON ON* WM Residence, Main Street, opposite Drug Store a--96 ZURICH BUTCHERS Zuriehss' popular MEAT T l��.A.RKE .11 Let Us supply you with the "very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ibd Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc., always on hand. Kept fmh in Electric. Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. ;Yungblut & SO PRODUCE silvetu o d DT-DAiLiLtIES dash Market for Cream, Egg and Poultry Have Your Eggs Graded o our AUTOMATIC EGG GRADER LeRoy O'Brien, Manager 'hone 101 Zuricl Zurich Creamery Tour Home Market for Crean Eggs and Poultry Highest Cash Prices paid plu a premium for delivered crear We are equipped to give eff tient accurate service: E sand Poultry department i charge of Mr. T._ Meyers. Chas. Minshall, Propriet( INSURANCE Column. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haist spent i Tuesday evening at Crediton. on the to ble i 1!1 O "T I C E Mr and Mrs. Herb Kraft of De- troit spent the week -end at the home r Bigenning Sunday morning, Oct of Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Stade. ober 1st we will discontinue our Mrs. Lm,ma Racey of London is w �y Sunday morning deliveries ,of milk spending some time at the home of for the winter season. Patrons Xan- her sister, Mrs. John Brenner. t t day ,put in your supply on Saturdays Mrs. J. Fasken and son of Elora, r' are spending some time at the home i —.Gurich Dairy: of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W, , NOTICE Merner. i Mr. and Mrs. Menno Eby, Mrs. B.�� p New Idea Farm 14quipment: Minne- Martin of St. Jaccbs were visitors at apolis-Moline 'Praetors and Machin- the home of '47r and Mrs. Alvin Gin- eiv; Boom's Wagon Unloaders; new,gerich ono d.�yj last,-;�ygelcRll-"" he �t i� ���_/ and used machines. — New Idea i, Distributors, Goderich, Ont. Phone Mx Edward Sippel of Lansing, AVo meal is complete without plenty Carlow 2821. 3t '1liclr., called in town Wednesday. He o delicious wholesome bread. And rs visiting with relatives at Dashwood STY -NU tests good and is good and his many friends here are, always earty food for you. Every slice d FOR SALE )leased to see him. slice of energy - 1100 Sussex pullets, 6 months old Ne�y,.„M-anagen Appointed - r Buy an extra Loaf today—starl Apply to Neil Gingerich, Phone 90 r ” now to serve more bread at every 2 Zurich. c; Mr. George R. Richardson is the meal. Get your TASTY -NU Breac ' new manager appointed for the Zur- at the 7.'asty-IvTu Bakery or at your ich Branch of the IIensall Co-operat-ocal Grocers. FOR QUICK SALE j live here in Zurich, and we wec�o¢ne him in town. He comes from Ailsa Tasty -Nu Bakery Three sets of steps for Quicl Craig where he was doing lsnmilar Sale approximately 6' by 4' high work u*lvile home town is Wat- Commun Community Centre Board, J. Habe era fir 91 D Carftoir, who we .a11 PHONE 100 -- ZURICH know and have learned to like very N O T I C E much, goes to the Exeter branch of the Co-op. and we wish him much GLENN'S STRAYED Unto my farm, $01101 success in hio move, 1 r 1 �) of Zurich a Hereford lietIer with calf DII,ES AT PARKHILL at foot. Owner can have same by Services were held at his late res - proving property ,and paying expen-175,1Auto Wreckers ses.—Alphonse Dietrich, phone 89 r idence, Parkhill for John Schuler, 15, Zurich, c who died in St. Joseph's Hospital, 1 Phone 418-M EXETER London, burial %vas in Parkhill. Be ` Ir O R SALE fore locating at Par.•khill, Mr, Schafer USED CARS n had been a resident of Zurich, where USED PARTS 1 A quantity ,of good potatoes for he was in the butcher business. Sur -1 winter storage. Place ,your ordernow viing is his wife, the former Louise., TIRES, HEATERS AND for your supply.—Josiah Steckle, R. Kraft. ACCESSORIES 1 TEACHERS MEET ! TWO GOOD STEEL TRAILERS } BOXES WITH FENDERS STRAYED The Hensall = Zurich unit of the Teachers' Federation met at the Dead �tQC� Utito YYiy pasture, Lot 15, Con. White School, east of Hensall for the 9; Hay Township X41 head iof 3 -year- September meeting. Twenty-fi v e old Steers. Owner can have same by teachers attended. The topic was $2.75 Each. Prompt Service for proving propertiy and paying expen- "Alt Through The Grades" and an Lifting.—Jack Williams. Call Phone ses. —Arnold Merner, Phone �81 r 20 exllibit of 175 pictures from kinder- 214 r 4, Crediton Central. -c1-5-'50 Zurich. garten level through grade eight was on displ,aiy). During the open dis- NOTICE F O R S A L E cession period on this and other problems lunch -was served. Travel-, WHITEWASHING & CLEANING Marsh Grown Vegetables, corn on agues on Florida and British Colum- Arrangements can be made cob, cabbages, potatoes, carrots, etc. bia will be presented by Victor Din- ; Bill Watson —Gerald Gingerich, Phone 134 Zur- nin, and Mrs. Mason, of Zurich, at I Dashwood — Phone 35)19 ich. the next meeting which will take 1 place October 214, at Zurich Public FOR SALE School. I Evangelical Church 1945 Fargo Half -ton pickup, two MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER 1 The first Sunday in October is the new tires, heavy duty on rear. Com- A pleasant event took .place on Tu- Anniversary date set by the Feder- new with racks and tarp.—Albert esday evening at the home ,of Mr. al, Council of Churches of North Am- Erb, Phone 97 r 4, Zurich ' I and Mrs. J. W. Merner in honour of ,etii♦ca for the observance of World - (their youngest daughter Joan, (lbride�-tiir�de Communion. In accordance WANTED i elect) when relatives and friends 'with this the local Evangelical U. B. gathered to spend the evenening and Churdh will have their next Quart - Old Horses, suitable for mink feed to present her wilth a miscellaneous erlly, Communion iService next Sun - Wild pay 2c. a pound. Phone Collect. shower. The lovely, decorated ,'basket day, October 1st., beginning at 9.45 Jack Gilbert, 936 r '2,1, or Ashley laden with .gifts to overflowing was a.m., instead ,o.f 10 a.m. Gilbert 936 r 312, Goderich, Ont. -tf presented by Mrs. Hubert Schil'be and Miss Norma Steinbach. Joan I The Annual Men's Rally of the BOOKKEEPING SERVICE'' thanked every one for their'kindness Canada Conference of the Evangel - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, and gifts. Contests were enjoyed ical U. B. Church will be held this along with fun and laughter. A de- week at Crediton, Ont., on Friday INCOME TAX REPORTS licious luncheon was served. Mrs. J. evening, Sept. 29th. A large gath- g AUDITING, ETC., ETC. Fasken of Elora, sister of the (bride ' etinig of men from many churches in NORMAN COWAN elect) had charge of the trousseau, Ontario Is expected' at the Rally. Dr which was shown. Amidst best wish- R. M. Holdeman, D.D., Dayton, Ohio n HAY POST OFFICE es the evening was happily spent. will be the guest speaker. Dashwood 40 r 13. p4t _ Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK LARGEST RESERVE BAL- 7ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS , OF THIS KIND IN 0NTARIO . . Amount of Insurance at Risk om December 3141, 1946 $73,699,236.00 Total Cash. in Bank and Bonds. $444,115.39 R•ate6 on Application L F. KLOPF--- ZURICH A G E N T Also Dealer in Lightning Roel: _ Id all kinds of Fire lnsvranc( ARE YOUR BEST BUY! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used, in Our Feeds i AVAILABLE AT J r Hensall Dist.Co-Operative HENSALL and ZURICH CP -WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU.-,*, YOUR CAR represents a major investment. It deserves the best of care—and that's what we're ready to give it. 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You can't go wrong when you buy a well known Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: $119.50 '149.50 159.50 Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges. Come in and see them - they'll speak for themselves Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard- ware on hand. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! Datars i -em Main St, Hardware Store Phone 213 ENJOY YOURSELF ? ? ? IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK "The Harvest is past, the Summer is ended, ani We are not Sacred: Jer 6;20. FIIENDS; What despair if our summer were ended and all chances of being saved were past for- ever! What joy could there be in a Christ less Eternity? Behold now is the accepted time; behold now is the dray of salvation. lI Cor. 6:2. How much to be Desired are the Master's WOrds: "Enter thow into the. jnir of thy Lord.- Klatt. 25-21 Conte unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matt. 11:25• CHAS E. r7ULLER-) 5 pan., DST. Sunni. vs Al' r k�f .91