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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-10-28, Page 8,mii111111111111111111111 1 1.1111111:1.Ii ZURICH, ONTARIO ZURICH RIERALD Illiefureivaa Q(!taber 28th, 194711 MEP ( IIi ilmmll Him hill 11l Illll_Illllf f llll 10001111111111111111 II,I 4I1(IIjHI • • 4. • •• a 9 4. • 4. We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf also in black Vici Kid. These Oxfords are made with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H. Edighoffer has them. • In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can buy. Give us a call, our prices are right. Jews tore ri!. y 4�^A �I, WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM Tlin LEAD- ING WHOLESALE. HOUSES. OWING TO UNSETTLED CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT THE VERY BEST Menne Oesch Zurich PRDUCE WANTED. 111111111,111 Iftl 1111MIIIU 1UI11 11 10i1111111 III Phone 165 U11�?!i4.l! I .1 To the en who Till the Soil With the changing of the Seasons, we will need better equipment. How about your work shoes or this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer about them before you buy. We carry the famous line of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con- sidering quality. E. H. EDIGIIOi+FE 4 4 4 •4 4 + 4 4 + 4 + 4 4- 11R+44++++++++++++++44+++++ - 1 fit++++++++++++++4.4••4.4++4 •:. g �-�_ ... s..•. �..o_ . •,.t t c.:.__ - s c• 5-X Brand Shingles WE ARE JUST UNLOADING A CARLOAD OF 5 x CEDAR SHINGLES AND WOULD ASK ANYONE IN NEED OF THESE HINGLES TO ACT QUICKLY, AS THE SUPPLY MAY BE LIM- fED. + 'E HAVE CONSIDERABLE SHAVINGS SUITABLE FOR BEED 4 TNG STOCK AND OTHER PURPOSES FOR SALE BY THE 4 RUCK LOAD.. ACT QUICK! .V11 4 A; PHONE o9 ZURICH 3 t.4.44.4.+++4.+4,+4.4.4.+4 4•. +++++++4•++++++4.4++++++++:b4++ -e. H4•i•^7r 01096404)055 ®O@I0O6.ill00110100+11111 otozo lllAeesigk t + i3 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Save the Surface PRESERVING YOUR PROPERTY FROM DETERATION AGAINST TIME AND WEATHER, WITH THE BEST PAINT, BECOMES A PATRIOTIC DUTY UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS; YOU AVOID FUTUTE REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS SUPPLIES FOR WHICH ARE BADLY NEEDED FOR WAR USE AND MAY IN ANY CASE BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO GET. WE 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 OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsinithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand.. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsikl'., Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. STAi.' ZUH - ou"t" QUALI'T'Y .. PRICE - SERVICE - PA** earamessoitoseietwoonsoftwasteiskaasoateamessolt* a 5 c�• + 4 'if Eckel's Bakery - Zurich 4. 4. f Telephone 100 '44.d••4.4.4.4•@•4$•f••4.4+•43•x.•43.•4.3++44..4as•4• k•1'. 4.4.4 4..4.4.•4.fi•+4r+4•-1•4.4 44..h** 441 ,Itiii6 OF LOCAL INTEREST KLOPP'S 0 E STOP SERVICE n l"AR ,tp, I 0"{nF ;iy4� AS A Gas known to every motorist,. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication yap get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 1 kinds We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and nem how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the -KING AN MASER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND S'POVES at 25c. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date Garage and Service Station.. Drive in and let us service and; "Pep. Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP; LESSEE C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection At Klopp's of Crease. • 0 .1.101.11.111011161071, ...erraime,rame.e,*' k" road d. also ,i-HOIC E VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, ANI) SWEET GOODS. r.li ingredients Used, are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening; HAS OVER 100 DONORS Goclerich, O.ct. 20, to-da.y'a blood Mr. Clarence Vincent of London; donors clinic was the biggest and and Mr. and Mrs. -Byron Dtiehnrme, ; most successful of the five held here wire visitors with friends here. 1 to date, donors exceeded the hundred Mr. Albert Hess, who has. been tak- I mark for the first time.. 7.5 of the 101 were repeaters. CAN WE LIVE TO BE. A 140? Yes, says Serge Voroaioff, noted rejuvination wizard, in an exclusive interview in The American Weekly with this Sunday's O. 3t.st, Issue of of The Detroit Sunday Times, Vor- oioff telling how we. can beat .the aging routines we have wished on ourselves. Be sure; to get The De troit Sunday Times, this week and every week! MUST BE NEW ORDER Guelph-The.,re must .be a new or- der in Canada, and it will be a new order of "decency, security, oppor- tunity and good will" to the extent that.it is based on "those simple fund, amenal principles of the Christian faith which lie at the root of eau' ing treatments at London Hospital, returned to his home Saturday. Farmers are very busy these' daye as the soil is in fine condition for fall plowing. • Mr. Albert Schnell of Regina, Sas. called on• Zurich friends during the past week. His many- friends . here were indeed to see Nile. Mr. and Mrs; John Wagne; of Guelph were visiters with .the 'form- er's brother, Mr. and Mrs, W. •C• Wagner of town, - Messrs. Hubert Hartman and Jos- eph Stanzack of London, visited with Victor and Lawrence Hartman of Goshen line south, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Orieo Thompson, of Niagara Falls, N. 17.• Miss Stella Kaunieyer and Verna Geiger .ofChip- awa spent the week -end in this,vicin- ity. Men's Day will be observed in the Evangelical church on Sunday, Oct- ober 31st n•t 10 a.m. The nien will lead the service and the men's ch<ci:' will sing. Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of the Goshen line south, motored to Lon- don one day last week and visited with Sr. M. St. Dennie of Brescia Hall. Mr. Daniel Smith of Clinton Called , on friends in this vicinity for a, few day.. Mr. Smith is getting up in yeare, as he is in his 92nd year, but his memory is ()elite good in most things, The cooler weather is gradually being ushered in and the furnace or heater fire has become a necessity to keep our homes at a healthy temper- ature. The large concrete tile for the Zurich Village Drain are being tr„ ek- ed in and soon operations will begin to have them installed. Mr. Law- rence, a resident of town, nag the contract of doing the work, Mr. Win. Rader, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rader, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Dinnin; Mr. and Mrs, J. Turklieim; Dr, and Mrs, W. +Coxon; Mr. and Mrs. C. -L. Smith attended the graduation exer- cises at Coavocation. Hall, London, Western University, on Friday even- ing, Ott. 22nd, when Mr. Victor Dinnin received his degree of Bach- elor of Arts. His many friends wish �o congratulate on the fine success, N W SUPER BOMBER Washington -- A new United, St- ates super -bomber hauling more ex- dlo ivcs and having vastly greater Inge than any existing airp)ane now ;a in production. An unspecified nu- mber of the new air giants has been lelivered to the American, Army itbin the last few weeks. FEAR COAL STRIKi: Washington yhmgton - Walkouts by nearly 25,000 coal miners aroused fear in {e � clement quarters of another gen- :ral coal strike in the United States. Reminiscent of scenes • before the rovernment stepped in and took over the mines earlier this year, thousands of men left their jobs in Alabama, Conception of society," Premier Thew of Ontario said at a banquet given hie honor by citizens of Wellington County, AGAINST OPEN SEA.WN The -Warden's committee of the County Council, meeting at Goder- ich, had before it an enquiry from the Provincial Department of Gaines and Fisheries as to the opinion of the Council in the matter of •an op- en season for deer in Huron. The reply to be sent the Depaitment is that the •County Council has roti two recent occasions declared itself op- posed to an open season in this co- unty. A BIG HOWEY CROP The 1943 honey crop, one of the best on record, is preliminary estim- ated at 32,520,000 lbs. It exceeds the 1942 crop by 35 per cent, anti is greater by 19 per cent than the 10 - year, 1932119411 production average of 27,300,000 pounds. About 50 per cent of the crop has already been marketed•when retail sales of honey were suspended by government order prior to the introduction 01 coupon : I4 4. 4. 4.. 4. 4. 1 4. PP +. I4. 4 4. 4. s 4. 4. 4. 4. 44 4 cta+ .$ a. 4 4 4 i i ,i. 4' rationing for honey, ONLY Al FOR CANADIAN ARMY Only men who are A-1 physically are beings accepted for general ser- vice in the Canadian Army, it was disclosed. Men in lower categories volunteering for army service are being encouraged to enlist in RCAF ground crews. This policy ties in with the new army -Air force recruiting merger, which aims at placing a men in the right spot in one of the two armed services, DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY Italy declared war against Germ- any and was accepted by Great Brit- ain, the United States and Russia as a co -belligerent. Premier Marshal Pietro Badoglio declared °in a mess- age to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied commander in the Mediterran- ean, that `still . ties with the dreadful' past are broken, and my Governm- ent will be proud to be able to march you inevitable t on t o the i evi ev�table victory. HYMENEAL Willard--•-.Parli;ins First Presbyterian church, S(;.aforth was the scene of a quiet autumn wed ding Saturday Oct. 23rd at 11. a.m. when. Rev, Hugh Jack of Seaforth 1 4, YOUR r PAIN' r iture UP _ME The ;Season demands. to PAINT UP in order Preserve the Surface: on your Buildings. it poor economy totry to, sage on Paint. We have; a•. good stock of all called: for. Paints, Varnishesi, and. Paint Supplies:.... • S.ee; these lines. New Felt Mattresses . We were fortunate:, iii securing a good supply of New Felt Mattresses which we are offering the' public from saga to $15.011 each, and can assure, `a' they are big v e; for the: money. Be sure andi see them! FURNITURE See Our Studio, Cortelles and Dinnette Suite. A Full Line of: all the Home Requirements; Johnston &; albileisch• H rd ware 4, Furniture. ramie 63 t + 'T t 1 The Chick Starter Seascw, is with us again and l ww - have all the milled for Feeds such as Oat Wils, Peat Moss1 acsoeotteeeeMPODOOSEICOCCOOMIC 0044411.41014410000134141141410011.. Seed Cleanin Our Equipment for Seed Cleaning i , atw ys avail- able, and in good condition. We, wilt be pleased to do this work for you, all seeds and: grains for Spring Seeding... Please arrange to have this done early before th e big rush. COLONY HOUSE CHESTNUT We have Received a Cal of C1estnut Coal ofr use m Colony and Brooder Hou es, which we will self. for such purpose. Yc•,l�r Cluok . Feeds , Sugar Ccv a, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char- coal, Etc., Etc. . & Son megra erganesie saaas 5.„etriesogbe.osaroeseogioesios 1 GENERAL INS s rR EXCEPT LIFE Fife, Auto, Casualty Fiiielit j Etni, Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Local Representative Zurich officiated at the marriage of Edith \.gnes, daughter of Mr. and Mr James Parkins of Hensel], and Hae old ]Lyle Willard of Hensall, eldest �n of Mr. Ezra Willard and the late Mrs. Willard of Ilensall. Only the im- nedinle :families were present inclu ring .the paternal grandmother of the Broom, Mrs, Willard of Exeter. For aer wadding the attractive bride Alen a ,giraceful floor -length gownn of white triple sheer with accessories n white, her finger-tip veil of silk net was caught with a coronet of ,oft white feathers, end her bridal .loryuet wore pink roses. Mrs. Wilfred Klapp of London, twin sister of the bride, asbridesmaid, wore a grace- ful gown of roses taffeta; floor -length' with sweetheart neckline, shoulder length vel] caught with baby Mums.. Corp. Wilfred Klopp of Woodstock, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of' the bride's parents, Hensali where the wedding dinner was served to the immediate. relatives. For their wed- ding trip to Ottawa, St. Catharines, Toronto and points east, the, sbrida 'wore a brown pin striped tailored! suit, with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Wiitax°d will reside in nen-- sal Prior to marriage, the popular bride who was engaged at war work at Centralia. Aircraft, Cranilin; was presented with a 28,piece hostess pyrex set; 2 bracket wall mirrors, and *thor gifts by the employees.