Zurich Herald, 1942-06-25, Page 4PAM I"0Uh
Thursday, June 25th, 1942
WITH
U R E MARCHES
ARMED FORCES
Behind the lines where men and women are risking life to defend home
and country, other men and women are toiling to supply the materials of war
—ships, planes, tanks, guns. These manufacturers—management and work-
ers alike—are thus fighting shoulder to shoulder with our armed forces.
But what about the farmers? They are doing a work of .equal. impor-
tance. They too are marching to battle, by toiling early and late to per-
suade nature to increase food and -other essential :ysuppiies on which the --
issues of the fight so greatly depend. The farmer marches side by side with -
the soldier and his armourer.
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Farmers who are doing their bit to hek GGnada'sa,;all=o cam wa,r (tit may;;;;'
find it necessary to borrow money at the Bank. You should not hesitate
to discuss your requirements with our nearest.. ljra.acli-- wager, Your
business will be regarded .as :strictly confidential 1. µ`
F MON
A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS A lE"Wr14,COME"
Modern, Experienced Banking .Service .4 .... the Outcome of 114 ji"e' ;Swmessful Operation
Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager•
DRYSDALE
The many friend; of Mrs, Cha,.
• Laporte were vary happy to .see her 1
out .again after being confined to the
hospital and her home for three ye -1
162
months. She • is -able 'to be 'about
the hot..et < oing her own work.
Mr. and_ Mrs. Louis J. Montague
and babe of' London were visitors,
with her au#%f:;. The Misses Gelinas f
Be British! Be argil!
To our Policy -holders:
The Mutual Fire Underwriters Association for
Ontario at their Annual Convention instituted a
Campaign for a "25% loss reduction" for 1942.
At the last meeting of our Boards of Directors,
rest 1 tions were passed in support of this :Campaign
YOU ARE NOW ASKED TO DO YOUR PART!
THIS IS HOW:
.Do not smoke in or around your Outbuildings.
Do not handle Gasoline near a flame or spar.
Do not •allow oily waste to accumulate.
Clean up Rubbish and Litter around Buildings.
See that your Chimneys are all in good condition.
See.. that your Electric wiring is properly done.
Fire isa demon of destr"retied and causes th;`'�y
greatest of all wastes, both in property and'life We' -
therefore appeal to all our policy -holders as ,loyal
citizens to make a determined effort to see that no
fire, large or small, is allowed to start ox: your
premises. By doing this you will contribute
doubly to the war effort by saving a loss in the
first instance and saving the materials and effort
necessary ,for replacement.
Ue":o •ne ": llwPyiyart 1':?`` tai Fize Insuvance Company..
B. W. F. I:ea.a:r; rs, Sec.•Treas, Exeter.
,.r.:,. ,•-' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
"f. .I' ... fi . C- -d`bn.
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Mr. Gordon Whitehead of Wesley
13ar•ricks, Miss Arnaldo. Aubin of
London and Mrs. A. Aubin of Kip -
pen, also called at the home of the
Miss Gelrinas. Mr. and M.'s. L.
Montague returning to London with
them.
Mr. and' Mrs. Roache of London,
have purchased. the .cottage owned by.
Mr. Clarke at :the Drysdale Beach,
and have taken possession 'immedi-
ately.
HOUSE FOR SALE
11 1 am :taming my very desirable
residential 'property in Zurich for
sale. All conveniences. Apply to
proprietor, Herbert Mousseau, Zur-
ich. For immediate sale very (reas-
onable,
NOTICE
Save on Fencing 'Cost by Using
SHUR-SHOCK ELECTRIC FENCER
Solve all your Fencing Problems
with this Fencer. Ivor information
seee: Len Sararas, Phone 57r11.
_13 u.rioh G-arage
Come in, purchase your Auto-
motive
utomotive requirements from
Zurich's oldest established
;Garage and Service Station.
We can supply all your needs.
Expert Automobile repairing,
with the latest testing instrum-
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alnd Battery attention, Oils,
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Lon.% Durand boa bat ha
cel.u)1'e of very nice •eobtages for
su? ilner pleasure seekers on sirs pre -
raises (back at the 'lake shore,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ayotte of
Windsor were guests With 'Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Corriveau Sunday last.
DASHWOOD
:Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto spent
the •week -end with his another, iVirs.
Witzel.
Mrs. E. Flynn of London iaate•nd-
ed the funeral of her aunt the late
Mrs. H. Weigand on Saturday.
Mr. ,and Mrs. G. Jacobi of Zurich
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
AZais, Clayton Pfile.
Mrs. Stadolbauer and .family of
London were Sunday visitors with
his parents, Mr. and ;Mrs. P. Kraft.
Mrs. harry. Cook of Windsor, is
spending her holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieanan. .
Mrs. W. Mathews of Dorchester
Spent the week end with Mr. and
;firs. Char. Snail.' •
M. and ^7.•:I, Moore of Detroit
,-pent the wt .-c.ail with Mr. and
'.:res. S.
TMr.$i.: -
.,;ho ]in
visit. �a
'Ten and daughter
•.g, -lith his mo -
..;r ; ,,;:an, left on
;;ire she will
Rev, • f' x;c t Miller and
sell of ? ;"riding two
'1:'eek'a... ....,:;; i:. ..„ 1,.., mother on
he 141.4).
Mr. and ':.'.:. P. s..-0•a;:i. are visiting
in
London t o ; wee.k.
A. ;god .. 1 .; nde:l the Lawn
Socias on +I ;y niga:t sponsored
'7y the .' a: n of t'ie Lutheran
church, the peeee::ais amounted to
Dashwood N1,-. mori a.l Bared will give
a band , o , a ae hall at Grand
Bend on Sunday n'Ight.
- Rev. and ' . in, Schatz and
on of Apollo, P- is visiting' with
Mr. and ?1;:;. `, < a aiaar Schatz.
HENSALL
The annd 1 meting of the Hen-
all-Exe e , ;n of the W.C.T.U.
as hc'd n;' 3 e,:,:1 on June 16, at
'> pan. Mr:. 1-. Jinks presided for
alae 'ion'1 1)0 r 1 Oil j Il1rs. Maude '
Redden •; Nro •.i solo, aceompansed;by
.:Hiss. e.. u.. t, gas at the piano;
splendid re,, n ';rare presenced;Mrs
P. A. Broo' ] ,r'fing for the War
service das,t i7:;te' t.hat• 85 knitted
articles, iel.T '; it 20 turtle sweaters
seeks, se a:rv+ etc., 78 articles of
clothing, ..n, - ;•a ;• 6 quilts and 31
roti ce . xaillo�v;,;.. jaa,d.-been- made
by t i'members duhri g the fiscal year ,,
,fo ; �I, e ,Ileal Cro jlso •$i6 Q0 -ad
been ori �ai ted toi. the PebaWawa,f-
home •CF.rrt t. Mi: r Jean Murray i
presided for the election. Presid
ent, Miss Annie. Consitt; Vive. Mrs.!
R. A Es.e.olss; Corr. Sec. Miss Jean '
y, Rte... Secs. .Miss Irene Do -
:glans.
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rHSIDER
aHAT'S what everyone has to `'do these days
manufacturers, dealers and -consumers... ,
Because of the reduction of materials available',..,
for the manufacture of Duro Pt piping Sy ter s„
our many dealers have been requested to place the
few new Duro Pumps we can allot each one with
prospective purchasers whose war -tinge farm pro-
duction can be materially increased by having
running water.
These dealers, because we cannot supply as
many new Duro Pumps as they can sell, will be
anxious to keep every Duro pump in their terri-
tory in good running order, so that it will give
maximum uninterrupted service.
The Duro dealer in your
vicinity will be glad to service
and replace worn parts in
your Duro Pump. Have it
checked now to insure a con-
tinuation of the satisfactory
service to which you are ac-
customed.
The Duro Special shown
opposite pumps 250 gallons
per hour and has a 25 gallon
galvanized tank.
STADE and WEIDO
ZURICH — ONT.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG.
ltondon Hamilton
Toronto
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CO., LIMITED
Sudbury Winnipeg V,ancouser
Mr.' :and Mrs. Roy Oliver of St.
Marys returned to their home on
Sunday evenin The latter has been
staying at the Weber home for a
few days.
Mr. :Charles Hay of. London spent
the week -end at his home stere. Char •
les has joined the army Pollee Force
and his many friends wil Bina the
best of luck.
Q PEND a day or two each week on the farm
during harvesting. Join the thousands of
Farm Commandos who are prepared to"close
up shop" or lay down their tools for a time,
if necessary, to. "raid" the harvest fields and
help ensure the safe harvest of millions of
dollarsworth of precious food.
Farm Commando Brigades are springing up
in Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Tracie,
Service Clubs and Churches all over Ontario
—bringing together townsmen who are will-
ing to make a direct, patriotic contribution
to the War Effort and gain the good -will of
,neighboring farmers at the salve time.
If there is no Farm Commando Eris—do
forming in your locality, take it up with your
Service Club, Board of Trade, Chamber of
Commerce or Church Executive and get your
local Brigade started at once.
The need for a great ernerg4it y�" rve
Farm Commandos is urgent, Thea. u.al e' as,,.,,n
tremendous. Ontario farnaprs rl!#st 'lie°
every possible man-hour of 1abour., diiriWg7
harvesting to prevent irreplaceable loss ,of:
foods to the Allied War Effort and to. Canada
herself.
Your help is needed --NOW. 'Volunteer itr
The Eartn Com-
mando Brigade
and be ready to
help if harvest
emergencies arise.
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