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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-06-05, Page 4kite. iPomt ZURICH HfERALL -7-+. ;..�"�.:..�sE�+a•`0=.7.. ;e.:,:4r.. �l „ . t . c I n,::.'•r..,y "s•7: `"fizt...a_.'02 -sillMMOIMMOR ' Prices of Ford Cars and Trucks NOW REDUCED REDUCTIONS RANGE FROM $15.00 TO $55.00.' FOLLOWING ARE THE NEW PRICES • FOR FORD CARS AND TRUCKS DELIVERED IN EXETER INCLUDING, BUMPERS, SPARE TIRE 'LICENSE AND FULL TANK OF GASOLINE ON ALL PASSENGER MODELS: ROADSTER PHAETON $600.00 $610.00 COUPE $ 675.00 SPORT COUPE . $710.00 DE LUX COUPE $735.00 CABRIOLET $825.00 TUDOR SEDAN .. $675.00 FORDOR SEDAN TOWN SEDAN LIGHT DELIVERY MODEL A., COMMERCIAL CHASSIS MODEL AA 13TON TRUCK CHASSIS $800.00 $875.00 $580.00 8500.00 $750.00 IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE POLICY OF THE FORD MOTOR 'COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD., TO PASS ON TO THE PUBLIC THE ADVANTAGES OF ECONOMIES EFFECTIVE IN MANU- FACTUR ING. THESE LATEST REDUCTIONS, RANGING FROM $15.00 TO AS MUCH AS $55.00 A CAR, ARE lkIA.DE POSSIBLE BY THE LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS IN 1930. Today, the New Ford is outselling every other automobile in Canada by a large and constantly increasing margin Every purchaser shares the benefits of that Leadership in lower prices and high- er quality. The Ford leads in sales because it Ieads is Value! ZURICH, Phone 149 "xfit[r a err '.. tixie lib, 1$3Q, use Car The Store with the Stock FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1929 in good condition $525. reduced to $475. FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1928, a real good car was $475. now $425. 1929 Ford Roadster a real peppy motor $450. now $400. FORD TOURING.. $25.00 SANDY ELLIO "The Home of the Ford" FORD COACH 1927 $225. now $240 FORD COACH 1927 a specially good car for only .$250 FORD COUPE 1927 a. good dependable car $250,. Buy now at these new low pikes EXETER on e 64 : .'mow' .� �.:•'v i. /�% �. Vie.... -.. -.�- mr -er :a':.%-ene day. Mervyn Tiernan spent Tuesday in London. Dashwood school picnic will be held at Grand Bend next Friday, June 13th. `"elf millillElflEl111101Ii11!Ililllll Illllllllllllll}fIIIIIfJIIIIIllfWIIO11uh1Il!fif HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI<IUIIIIIIIl UflhI r =' Imuuml MI lu' adior:4 r ter ains! Every Set in A 1 Condition DeForest Crosley, 5 Tube, Tabile Model Complete $42.50 King Neutordyne 5 Tube, complete with Wet B Batteries.... $45.50 We:.tiughouse 4 Tube, Table Model $36.50 DeForest Crosley, 4 Tube, Table Model at $34.00 At Water Kent, 6 Tube and Cabinet Speaker $58.00 THESE SETS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LOUD SPEAKERS TUBES, BATTERIES AND AERIAL, INCLUDING A 6 MONTHS' BATTERY CHARGING CONTRACT. SEE AND HEAR THESE RADIO SETS AT HESS RADIO ELECTRIC Harry G. Hess SALES WITH SERVICE -_ �, � 1ll�t;Ail1i11uliRNllkllillllllllllllu(IIIIIIIiIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllluuluflllllllulllllluuullllllllllllllllllllluullllullllllilllfllll ra,wn's Boot Shop has Quality Stock Store Tong Recognized as outstared - :Eng for Style. -Shoes of the finest taste Ear the discriminating person are teing shown by Brown's Boot Shop. Women sten and Men who prefer distinct- ivcve shoes of the best quality invara- b1y choose Brown's Shoes, knowing that they will have perfect foot satis- Intion. Brown's Boot Shop has :;deism been known as a style headqu- arters for fine shoes. Designs shown in this splendid store are authentic in 'tire: extreme and patrons are assured that when they .buy from Brown `they are displaying the finest taste and a. discriminating consideration of. .rre demands of fashion. All of the crew creations for Women being dis- played by .Brown's are lovely, wheth- er for street or evening wear. They are decidedly feminine, typical of the euereent Clay, expression of youthful - nese end originality. The individual' designs and colors are realy dit.inet-I ire.._ _Mr. W. H. Brown is a expert 'Shoe fitter, and a Graduate 'Foot Sec - z ASHWOOD Mr. Milford and Miss Alma Koch and Clarence Tucker. of Detroit, sp- ;t nit the week -encu with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Koch, Mr. Ciar;-,taca' 'Packer, Mr. Milford and l3lisee Alma Koch motored to Godor ich and Kincardine on Sunday, return Ina by way of Kitchener and Strat ,ural. Mr. a:nd Mrs. Elmore Thiel and i °rx il; , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft sp- am • Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Of N4.1. end l're. Alex. Held end' con of Neagara Falh with relatives . Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Eidt of In- gersoll spent Sunday with the ratter's mother, Mrs. Stade. Mr. Henry Ehlers 'of Detroit, visit- ed with friends a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Berensen of Detroit, are.visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Zimmer. Miss Gladys Guenther of Kitchener spent the week -end with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Guenther. Mr. and Mrs. R. Callfas of Detroit were visitors with Mr. Henry Callfas for a few days. spent a few days Children's Day will be observed in. the Evangelical church nexc Sunday June 8th. A good program is being prepared. Miss Wilrna Kernohan., Miss Nola Desjardinr and Mr. Howard Desjard- ine of Grand Bend, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and llrs. J. C. Reid. Miss Lylyan Rose of Zurich spent Thursday with Miss L: 11Iae Reid. Miss M. Viner of Kitchener, was the guest of Miss Florence Guenther over the weld: -end. Mrs. Lippert is spending a .few we- eks with Mrs. Mason. A Walther 'Reague Rally will be held in the Lutheran church on June 5th. Mr. J. C. 1.tt,id and datighten i*hylic Beet Sunday' in Loudon where they t;;itcd the former'. brother, who i:.: .r Victoria hospital •to undergo itru, c riceetion. I a:dal -oorl in , 1ee tee slew .t an Ild ddon on Tucsday Mr. and ?Jr.:J. 1'i:1t or New Ilam nee Y7.7.1..'tnee f•. Y, toean HILLSGREEN Y. P. Anniversary, Hillsgreen. The Young Peoule are hold their anniversary Service on Sun evening, June 8th at 7.30 p.m. R Q. A. 1Vlaicolm of Egmondvilie be the'special speaker. The Kipp I Choir are preparing special music. !play will be given by the Holmesvi Young People on Monday nig June :9th at 8.15, entitled "I'll E plain Everything". Admission, A ults 35e, Children 20c. Rev. Pinnock of Toronto, condu ed the services here on Sunday a spoke in interest of the Bible Societ The Services will be withdrawn the' afternoon, owing to the Y.P.A niversary on Sunday June 5th. Mrs. S. Steacey and sons, Jol and • Fred of Detroit, were week -en visitors at the home of Mr. Wnr. Ja rott and Miss Annie. Mr.' and Mrs. Grant Love of Lan sing, Mich., spent the week -end at th home of Mr. and Biles. Ross Love an other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde of near Hensall, were week -end visitors at the home of Mrs. L. Troyer. . Miss Agnes Love who has bee with'Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McMurtie, fo the pest few months, returned to he home. `Phos. Hudson and sons o Marlette, Mich., were recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Jarrott, and family. Mrs. John Cochrane spent a day i London, with her sister, Mrs. D. B Saunders.• Mr. Chas. Weber, of Zurich, has been busily -engaged at the home of Mr. Wm. Jarrott, who is having his cellar remodelled. Mrs. Robt. McBride, Mrs. Sam. Mc- Bride of Blake spent Sunday at the home. of •Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Steph- enson. • STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Paul John, Miss Grace Reid and Lloyd Reid of Flirt, Mich., visited friends in Clinton and Stanley, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowson visited at the home of Mr. Wm. Taylor on Sunday. Mr. Jas. Reid and family of Clin- ton, spent Sunday with friends on Goshen Line. Mr. and 11Irs. Elgin McKinley and family and Miss Margaret McKinley ?pent Sunday with friends in Sea - forth. Rev. Jas. W. Penrose, ne.o has ' cen stationed on the Varna charge `'or the pest three years, has been `,'ansferred by the London Confer- • see to Avon, near London. He is succeedr,d at Varna, by Rev. Davies. • ing day ev. will en A Ile ht, x d -I et- nd y. in m d r- e d n f' s • n • BLAKE Messrs. Luff and Richard penoniy :De 0.04, ara orn, •a.ri ,1 by their �,. e": -end at their Karns vest of the vil- lege. R, l`;. of 1 mr.....� .°tea 73`teeed,.• e. la it ;a�,,�r:',�+, ;:r'� •.J.h rlK` d. rkt"QVi': i. ct el:•.�. Men who know'pant quality specify Scarfe's Paints and: Varnishes because they can depend upon them to give lasting satisfaction. Long, hard wear and an eye - pleasing effect are the result of using these .high-quality paints and varnishes.. In a wide range of colours„ Ask your dealer for colour - .chart and detailed informa- tion.. FOR SALE BY `Johnston & Kalbfleisch ZURICH - ONT. ns Scott Memorial Hospital, Scaforth, is enjoying her holidays at her home on the Bronson Line north. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlay and soli Harold, :;pent Sunday with friends near Ripley, being called there owing to the .sc'ri.aas illness of a relative. tiY s Gladys Do_udae„.. acee.ie;aanird b 1: . .� .rr:,;, , c . rout of the Seaforth hos- pital, called on friendk in. the village 6` � Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Talbott and fancily left last week for their home in Coder ich, we regrot loosing goad citizens from our neighborhood. Mr. and Mr's. Want. • (Jamie and family spent Sunday with friends in it ryiield. ltlr n•, r %lri Ross Johnston. ne- conipatribd by' Mrs: Kdighoffere spent the week -end with friends in E:keter, 'uller.ton, and Mitobail:.. Mas. Earl E. Weido and daughter,. Dorothy ief Zurich, spent the holidays with friends in the village. !I4ts. W. J. Tough returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Godei" Tela Township, Clinton and Blyth. Mat, Clarence Tucker, Mr. lVlilford ar{•UC AlmaAlmaKochoCh of Detroit, Mr, and Alm George Koch of Dashwood, 'Sp- ent Ptidayr evening with, Mr. and Mme, Elmore Thiel at Blake.