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Zurich Herald, 1943-10-14, Page 4URIC:H HERALD As chairman of Huron County War Finance Committee I send out cordial greetings to every citizen. The raising of this 5th Victory Loan is the biggest task to which the people of Huron ever set their hands. It will be one factor in our final success if we begin with a full realization of the vast and difficult responsibility to which we are com- mitted and match this challenge with the earnest- ness and determination that is the very stuff of Victory. There is good news that, our armed forces are moving forward and that news should Iift our spirits to a high level of eagerness and enthusiasm. But there is no news that the war is just about over and that we may relax our efforts. The prospect is not of a war tapering off to a quick and easy finish, but of a war rising to an increasing crescendo of stubborn fighting. Something tugs at our hearts as we think of our boys caught in, this fury of battle. What can we do for them? The best thing we can do for them is to give them the weapons, an abundance of weapons ---or rather the best thing we can do for them is to buy Victory Bonds --for with our Victory Bonds the weapons will be provided. For the sake of all our Huron County boys over there --- To speed the Victory -- Out of Huron County's great prosperity --- As your answer to call of duty -- As an act of Thanksgiving --- BUY VICTORY BONDS! Yours faithfully, W. A. BEECROFT, Chairman. Huron County War Finance Committee. STANLEY TOWNSHIP The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys, Babylon line, was the scene of a happy gathering one evening rec- ently when the members and adher- ents of Goshen United Church gath- ered together to pay their respects to Mr. and Mrs. Keys on the eve of their departure for their new home in Varna. During the evening Mrs. R.. 31. Peck on behalf of the W11S. real an address and Mrs. Russell Er- ratt lnesentcd Mrs Keys with a bea- utiful rose bowl filled with flowers and Mr. Elgin McKinley -read the address while John Keys and Douglas Robinson presented Mr. and Mrs. Keys with a handsome mantel clock and a lovely hymn book. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Czar Steinhagen of Port Dalhousie spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen. Miss Grace Guenther of. Kitchener pint the week -end with Mr. and Mrs E. R. Guenther. Miss Emma Andersen of Clinton, spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walper of London were week -end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman ' Mr. and Mrs Oliver Bald, Verglnia and Robt, Miss Ella Luft and Albert Riedell all of Kitchener were Sunday visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bard, Mrs. Philip Luft and Miss Dora Luft of Kitchener were holiday vt%itors with Rev. and Mrs. T, Luft. i tournament and the winners were; John Bayes, Gordon .Brown, and Ed, Wurm, skip. Skip ,Wurm with Fred Reesor and John Bayes were within an ace of winning the Still Cup at Stouffville last week, They won their three games, but were a little low in points for the trophy. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Clara Decker and Mrs. Victor Dinnin spent a few days at Exeter this week. Pte. Howard Adkins spent the we- ek -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Adkins, Hay Twp. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Faust, and Mrs Carl Faust of Mitchell visited at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. W, Hoffman last Thursday. Miss Patricia O'Dwyer who is at- tending Brescia Hall at London, sp- ent the week -end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs. Gladman Melick of Goderich visited the former's father and other relatives here on Thanks- giving day. Gnr. Jack Hoffman of Toronto, is spending a few days with friends here, Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer and - Miss 'Onedia Restemeyer, R. N., of London, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer. Miss Dorothy Dougall of Hensall, spent the week -end with Miss Eunice OEestreicher. Thank You! We are in receipt of the following interesting clipping from Mr. Ed. Wurm, of Markham, an old Zurich boy, in which he writes .that he won his share of prizes again this year, and has lots of sport bowling. . Best regards to the Zurich boys: "The Toronto and Stouffville . Old Boys' Cup, donated by Dr. G.F.R. Richard- son, Toronto, and Mr. F. L. Button, Stouffville was won this year by Markham bowlers. It was competed for at Stouffville in an Irish Trebles spent the week -end in Fefgus. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Arthur of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hoperoft. Gnr. Lloyd Guenther of Camp Borden spent a few days with his parents. lIr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Wind- sor were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Miss Ruth Guenther spent the we- ek -end with friends in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman and Miss Anna Hess of Zurich spent Thanksgiving with friends in Tavis- tock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zimmer of Win- dsor were week -end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bender of Toronto were holiday visitors with his parents here. Mrs. 0. Pedersen is visiting with friends in Ottawa. Mr. Fred Preeter of Stratford sp- ent a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybiel of Toronto were Sunday visitors with his sister Beatrice. Miss Cath. Finkbeiner has return- ed after a visit with he sister in Sarnia. Misses Sarah and Annie Siebert of Detroit spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. Witzel. oma►06sae0091/ss. ua100061 s 0s -, ,., 4,1.91 • HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE Sive the Surface PRESERVING YOUR PROPERTY FROM DETERATION AGAINST TIME AND WEATHER, WITH THE BEST PAINT, BECOMES A PATRIOTIC DUTY UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS; YOU I AVOID FUTUTE REPAIRS AND 'REPLACEMENTS SUPPLIES 1 FOR WHICH ARE BADLY NEEDED FOR WAR USE AND MAY IN ANY CASE BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO GET. WE e CAN HELP YOU WITH THE BEST OF PAINTS AND PAINT SUPPLIES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE. SEE OUR LARGE STOCK PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; .Floor wax 1 OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetrough-ing and Tinsnnithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt, Messes, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsikey Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. STADE ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY -- PRICE -- SERVICE laseastaaavaffosaamosaaatottitomemsolasoaspos ea a d s 2 A Thursday, .Octobor . i4,th, 16419 !Mr. London visited at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs, John Galster on Thanks- giving. • AUCTION SALE aha Mrs. A. E4. Hamilton of Of Farm. Stock, Xmplements and Household Effects on Lot 20, Con. 14 114 mile west and 11A, mile south of Dashwood, on THURSDTY, OCTOBER 21st. At 1,00 o'clock p.m. Horses — Chestnut horse nine yrs. old; bay gelding 9 yrs. old; grey horse 8 yrs. old; dark bay mare 4 yrs. old; bay mare 8 yrs. old; suck- ing colt 4 months old, black filly 1 yr. old. Cattle — Black cow due in Decem- ber st,n l milking; red cow due in January still milking, red cow fresh with calf ,at foot', roan cow fresh with calf at foot; roan cow due in February; part Jersey, and Holstein cow supposed to be In calf, heifer 1 yr. old. Implements Massey -Harris bin- der 6-ft..eut; Frost & Wood mower 5 ft. cut; spring tooth cultivator, 12 - hoe drill, bean scufi'ler with puller combined, 3 -section harrows, walking plow, 2 -furrow Oliver riding plow; garden souther,' Low Down steel wagon, hay rack, gravel box, Clinton fanning mill, set sling ropes, large 150 -ft. rope, 1200-1b. scale, wheel Mrs. James Barry of Dunville and ,sister, •Mrs. Kane of Guelph spent several days at the home of their mother, Mrs. Helen Campbell, who han an auction sale of her household effects and property on Tuesday. Mrs. Campbell intends to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Barry at Dunville. barrow,' ladder` 18 ft;- steel bare t'r. wooden barrel; 2% sets work harne4' driving harness, 6 collars,, sweat padm logging chains, whippletrees, necks yokes, forks, shovels and numerousll otherarticles. Hay -18 tons of mixed has,. Hens -4 dozen Rock hens. Household Effects — M. -H, cream separator 600-1b. capacity; Eatori separator 550-1b. cap; kitchen cabin" et, kitchen cupboard, china cabinet, glass cupboard, bed„ springs anell etc. Everything will be sold to tbh highest bidder, as proprietor is giV' • ing up farming. Terms—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. C. F. Pfile, Clerk. Leo Schendel and Daughters Propsi GRAND BEND RED CROSS Fowl Supper AND CONOETZfr FRIDAY, OCTOBER l5th. Supper from 5 to 8. Concert at 9, THE UNITED CHURCH SHED GRAND BEND Adults 65c. Children 35e ,,.the c ®I You Instalment t® bu be own YYng h ma xna stalrn nt way easangs You w a'1170.001h: ibl aY . Y to nule for It's .lust ° ' by �a .day for thiner�,ise instalment way. Y to save Yang as you n he i _ ave _evertrj'it? IV°�vhenYousatr as you gehe t stalrnert Your. Oflr. e the it ° ae b unit t�h � You arrange �icto Y .8otrr�g �o°��a so gW instalment age tobu ads. Y•:. :..:w;.. n to lment yourself to save mneer rain. o on tory help u fulfill an obligation .Y our country. biz. <�•.,':..,: Y and peace. the to your ea war... urc �� <g ce° ar ° ouz�tr Pz'sn to buy all` • he1P to seed �'' ens the vic- < hx� Y, Co Victor this regulaonvenlent Wa • °ads you f0rr�3,ouank Will err Y• ° • by saving n next months you n paynge to get Victory* m inst forr awe convenient during he nt t0 WHAT' 1S A VICTORY BOND? A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Cenada.to'repay in cash the face value of the Bond on the date of maturity with half -yearly interest•until that time. A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada backed by the ,entire resources of the Dominion. Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years,. and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due.' A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at any'titnc.' You.. • =t National War Finance Committee.