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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-10-07, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO NOTICE Farmers' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION! COAL COAL Put your order for Coal in now. !Several Cars are on order. Posts, A full supply of Coal, Cedar P , B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock nerals, Salt, Oils and .Fertilizers of -.11 brands, Hensall Co -Operative Co. Zuriehs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur. ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. yungblut & Son a— PRODUCE F arm roduce WANTS Have your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad- ing Machine which gives the producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. WM. O'Brien phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich Zurich Creamy Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus ea premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. ZURICH HERALD INSURANCE iNestern Farmers' Mutual Weather insurance, Co. OF WOODSTOCK rHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Det. 81st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. Rates—$4.50 per $1,,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH agent, also Dealer in Lightn- Ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance FOR .SALE A 'good rubber tired buggy, also a 'good. steel tired buggy, Apply Alex. Sparks, Bayfield, Ont. FOR, QUICK SALE ;pullets and 1 -year-old hens, Sus- sex; also a few calves for sale. Melvin Smith, Bronson lino,. TENDERS WANTED For construction of Rosalie Street Drain, Village of Zurich, will be received by Council of the Township of Hay, up to November 1st, 1943. Plans, specifications, etc., can be seen at office of Township Clerk. A. F. HESS, Clerk Township of Hay. WANTED Licensed Government buyers for Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy and Sweet Clover. Modern cleaning plants at Chatham and Dashwood — W. E. Reid. WANTED A quantity of wood suitable to he used in the Zurich Town Hall Furn- ace. For further particulars apply to the Township Clerk. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. Sch*oI Sh es Good reliable School Shoes in a wide range of sizes. Let us fit your child with a pair. Best quility, Lowest Prices. NEW FALL SHOES For men, Women and Child- ren. A large stock on hand. Come and see! ED. J. ATA R S RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING. TRUNKS AND SUITCASES CH-IIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE "YVe have recently installed a zew Shelton Waving Machine finger-tip veil, and carried a bouquet ind can serve the public now of Better Time roses and stephanotis better than ever. Be sure and She wore the groom's gift, a gold air force ring. The bride's attendants ;ive us a call. were friss Barbara Dinney, sister at MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress the groom, as maid of honor, and Miss Elsie Gaiser, was her sister's bridesmaid. Borden Sanders, of Lon•• don, was best man and the ushers were Melvin Gaiser of London, bra-. ther of the bride, and M. Rowe Din- ney, of Toronto, brother of the groom PERMANENTS Solos were given by Charles Hoff - The Better 011 Permanents applied man, uncle of the bride, and the or - with the .very latest of methods and ganist was i�Trs. Freeman Morioek, Equipment. the bride's aunt. A reception was And besides all this is our years of given at the church, After the wed-' Experience in all Hair Dressing. ding supper the couple left on a short 4 LOCA! r Mu., and Mrs. Allan Swartzerriru-. ber of New Hamburg were here ov- er the week -end. Mrs, .Ervin Schilbe and I(enneth were visitors with friends at' Toron- to the past week. A godly number of villagers are to Teesw.eter to -clay, Wednesday at- tending the annual fall fair. Miss Ethel Gabel of Clinton vis- ited at the ;home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gabel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster . and family of Detroit were Tuesday .vis itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Weber. Mrs, J. Hey and Mrs. J. J. Merner spent the past week at the farmer's cottage in Grand Fiend, enjoying the lovely October weather. Flying Officer Allan Gascho of the Forces spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and - Mrs. John E. Gascho. Saturday was tag clay for the Blind in Zurich, and the committee in' charge gratefully acknowledges the suns of $23.05 for the day, All who helped to make this possible, we say thank you! Special Thanksgiving services will be held at the Bronson line Mennon- ite church on Monday .October 11th. A special song service will be held in the evening in charge of Charles Schiedle of Kitchener. Services will be at 10 a.rn., 1.30 and i; p.m. The public are heartily invited to attend these services. Falls Down Cellar Steps Late Friday evening of Past week Mrs. R. D. Hunter, of Usborne, had the misfortune to fall down the cel- lar steps, fracturing her shoulder - bone and suffering other bruises. She was brought to the office of Dr. Dun- lop for treatment. It was a nasty fall, going down about ten steps.— Exeter Times -Advocate. Uncle Dies Mrs. Wellington Haist of Credit- on an,d Mrs. Frank Triebner of Ex- eter reeeived a telegram of the death of their uncle, Samuel Willert; for- merly of Dashwood, who died in a Memorial Hospital at Niagara Falls, N.Y., in his 73rd Year. The funeral was held at Cario, Mich. He is sur-.. vived by ftur brothers, Louis of I1- derton; Adam of Buffalo; Menno of Nebraska; and Theo. of Carso. HYMENEAL In the Evangelical church, Credit- on, Rev. M. E. Reuber officiated when Ada Sybilla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser, of Shipka, was united in marriage to Pilots pf?i- ser Robert Charles Dinney, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinney of Exeter. The bride given away by her father, was charming in a fioor-len- gth gown of white bridal satin with Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL ';hursd Oco'ber 7th, 1943; ' Women' Institute An exceptionally fine W, I. meet- ing was held in the town hall, Mon- day might, with a splendid attendance under the leadership of Mrs. E. Hey, Mrs, E. F, "Klapp and Mrs. B. Siebert The theme of the meeting was citiz- enship, Mrs. E. Klapp gave a very splendid paper on this subject, and Mrs. Glen McLean of Hensall (guest speaker), gave a very timely talk. She also .emphasized the importance of our planning now for the world af- ter the war and the part we women GIVE Phone 68 four your Appointments. USA CALLI honeymoon, the bride wearing a ro- mance blue wool dress with tailored ' coat of South American tan and brown accessories. Rev. and MN. Reuber the bride and. groom with a beautiful white bible. MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich ..:s r "Xi..,V....•..,, Lrv.cisco•Ci,-. a'....,."_,. ,:".�.'� v"'r.?�:.'4..23e C.. 3i '"z`�, .9 :.as�n'k,.P. ., mer .w.. ,,,V W,t. vas x+va.x+�a.. st a�xsc - +ea+ana:.sr..r.. .�. ,. c.+arrsrs..e:vm•at,.yr_..r:...u..�.s.wo..n_.nmx._rc• — ;d' ' -- -- — -- — i4 lAI �; ii Q 9LfVsa NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF DOMINION OF CANADA 5% BONDS DUE AND PATABLE AT PAR• OCTOBER 15, 1943 AND 496 BONDS DUE OCTOBER 15, 1945 (which have been called for payment at par on October 15,1943) Your holdings of these issues may be converted into Fifth Victory Loan Bonds dated November 1, 1943. Bonds of these issues will be accepted at a price of 1001/30/0 in payment for Fifth Victory Bonds, This conversion may be arranged during the Victory Loan with your Victory Loan salesman, with your Bank, Trust or Loan Company from whom details are available. 5 rk DEPARTMENT 05 FINANCE Md199 XtT WM190999 1.9..TKaeel94xeMrYM.es.'zrn could play in massing it a world our boys will be proud to return to. She gave many helpful suggestions for future meetings and emphasized the importance of our keeping abreast of the time by reading our current magazines. She suggested that this might .be included in each meeting-- Accompaning Mrs. McLean were Miss Greta Laramie and Miss Luker of Hensall. These ladies entertained the Institute with violin and piano selec- tions which' we're much enjoyed by all This was followedby a shoxit social time at which sandwiches and tea an of TST v 1yr: c igh nationsl were served, The meeting closed with the 'business of the group at which it was reported the ladies of Zurich took in $114.00 at the booth on. Fair Day. This money is to be. used .for the boys overseas boxes. In addition to this $25.00 was realized from a quilt which was donated lig Mrs. Newell Geiger and Mrs. Leonard Erb. It is hoped to raise this sum substantially at the Hensel.] and Zur- ich Frolic on the evening of Oct: 1 at Hensall, The W. 1. of Zurich. .and Hensall are co-operating at booth to sell refreshments. . SIEE 451Z. --ratb iff r' ma-e-ters Canada's Chartered Banks exist to perform two main services: 1. They receive the savings and other funds of the public, who thus build up bank balances in the form of savings and current accounts. 2. They advance money to communities, enterprises and p':rsons to serve their legitimate needs. Along with these main functions the banks, through more than 3,000 branches and sub -agencies, render a large number of other important services related to local and national needs —services which have greatly increased as a result of the war. But the quantity of money in ky0 existence in the country at any given time, and the volume of credit, are matters of high national monetary policy. The nation's own central bank, the Bank of Canada, determines them The Bank of Canada makes ex- tensive use of the Chartered Banks' facilities in giving effect to these policies. The Chartered Banks' responsibility, clearly established and regulated by the Bank Act, is in the realm of commercial banking --that is, to receive deposits and to serve the needs of trade and industry a EZZ ..-^... ^'.c°r' ililtEc:,:.�'. 'Ira ;r _. sv n. 1Z. it. aye o ewrar ra • LIKE any other piece of machinery, your DURO PUMP needs attention from time to time to ensure continuous satisfactory performance. 'Working parts may wear, requiring adjustment or replacement and regular . lubrication is essential. Until the war is over, it is more necessary than ever that present owners keep their pumps in good running order, because the produc- tion of new Duro Pumps is limited. _ The Duro Dealer whose name appears below is fully experienced. He will be glad to inspect your pump, adjust it and instal new parts if needed. .. - Should you be requiring Fixtures or Fittings for Bathroom, Kitchen or Laundry, demand Emco Quality Fixtures and Fittings. Although its range of styles and sizes is limited, due to wartime restric- tions, Emco can still supply requirements for the average home. War Savings Stamps and Certificates should be bought regularly EMPIRE t A S London. Naznilton Sudbury awnsa !.^sx}tsr,Yts mgew ,r:•. ;'oaf Y ss -'Rs h •• 7.,sena «'ass rs sv FOR SALE BY STADE and WEIDO ZURICH MFG. CO® Toronto • ON 1 . 1 LIMITED Winnipeg y,5..rnsi•rs*7 343