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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-11-11, Page 8xuRIGH, QNTARIO ZURICH 'haviday„ Nave: Al in i:iii i41:i9* 1111IIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIJI.I(Iillllllllllll►IIIIIIIIpIIIiIIIIIIIiNI(Illi IIIIIi!III IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllilllllllllillilllllllllllllllllll {illlllllllllllll�li' 'IIIIIIIIIp' 1 ZCRICH'S Gr.eery Store WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD- ING WHOLESALE HOUSES. , OWING TO UNSETTLED CONDITIONS WE ARE. NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR. PRICES BUT; CAN ASSURE THE -PUBLIC; C„.QOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT TI -IE VERY BEST Menno a ch Zurich +++++++++++++++++++++++++.4••••••••••••++4441). PRDUCE WANTED. . Phone 165 .111111111111111 111111 IIiI I di HIIUIIiU_ di 11111111111ERNIERM10111 To the {.F 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. 1-1. Edighoffer about therm before you buy. We carry the famous line of Greb Work Shoes for risen. This line has stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con, sidering quality. 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. E. H. E DIG HO111i 7,R 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 3 r M .s. tit 4 4- 4 044:4++++++++++++++++++++4* 4++++*++++€+•3++§•++++44++++*++Fi+41 1 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 L1M- 4. FED. + + 'E HAVE CONSIDERABLE SHAVINGS SUITABLE, FOR BEED ING STOCK AND OTHER PURPOSES FOR SALE BY THE RUCK LOAD.. ACT QUICKI s4' C ° PHONE 60 IMIIICIIIIPMEIMMI ro 4 EISC id 4 ZURICH t 4.4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++41 +++4'++++++I1 0111,000441141410 •1110411141041.11101101111 SIPSOC MIDOVIit , 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 Tinsmithing 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 Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. STA E WEIDO ZURICH ONT. QUALITY .- PRICE — SERVICE 4 a a 0 a • 1 1 KLOPP'S OWE -STOP SERVICE MARATHON A. : A Gas known to ever >rnotoxist. Why take chances inferior Gas whenyou can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klapp's you get Guaranteed' Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds, of Crease. We invite yo'u, to watch us Lubricate your Car and ate, how•Traxiecli Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN' Uy SL12 to properly Tune 'TTp. your. Motor:. CIAAR."'GAS'FOR YOUR',ILAMPS AND' STOVES. :at 25c. Gallora '.Batteries, Accessories, t.00dyear• Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Robins: ' Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date- Garage and Service. Station. • Drive in and let us service and "Pep. LII' your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier:Rbada; HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE. C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in, Connection, ,01..11 ._,..R ,.... _-...... . +++++++4-44.14+++++++ 44+e+4 + -'-+++4..; 4 +.Z 4.+ .4 ++4+.t+. +4"?++ ECKEL'S Ta, k" Bre also CHOICE 0' ARIE TY OF CAKE,, E,, PIES,, AND S EET GOODS.. An ingredients I1 -.d are of the. Highest Quality ALL ::Jitit E ` IONS -- ICE CREAM �� Our Store will belfclosed each, Wednesday Evening Mrs. Harry Rose has'. returned: home after an enjoyable visit with_ her husband and son at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook and dan- ghter Patricia have returned:to their home in Kitchener after visiting at the home of Mr. and 1VIrs. John Bre:a- ner. Mr. and Mrs. David .Ducliarme are spending a few days at the°:home• of their son, -Mr. and Mrs. Byrom - •Du eharme at London. Born—at Zurich at the' Farwell Nursing Home, on Novemt i• 3rd,. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert •Deichert, ,a son (Ronald Albert.) Miss Cecelia Hartman of Goshen. line south, is visiting friend& and re- latives in Windsor and Detroit for a few weeks. Mr. Nicholas Deichert, i>'Ii, • Arthur• Yungblut of Detroit were week -end visitors at the hones of their relati- ves elatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Haugh and daughters Shirley and Arviss; Mr. and Mrs, Urban Pfile o the 114th Con. motored to London one day the past week, Mrs. Dagg, .Sr., who' enjoyed a few weeks visit at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Dagg i Zurich, has returned to her home in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swar zentrub- er and family who have 'recently moved from New Hamburg to the Goshen line, north, have no : moved into their home in town. Mr,. and Mrs. Albert Leib 'ld and slaughter of the Babylon lie were recent visitors with ler pare s, Mr. and Mrs; Thos. I,eppington,` Tat • Clin- ton. Zurich LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs Butter per lb Chickens, live Ib. 15-22 Chickens,. dressed Ib. 20,28 Wheat, bushel 1.12 Oats, bushel 50e Barley, bush. 73 Buckwheat, bush. 70 Flour, cwt. • 2.60, 2.75 Shorts and bran,' ton 30.00. Middlings, ton 32.00) 46, 44, 39, 27 38 Pte. Alvin Reichert ha., returned to army duties after speniamg a ;few week's leave at the home of his, mo, ther, Mrs.. J. Baker near Hill:sgreen. - Mr. Wm. Meidinger is at present at the Byron ‘Sanitorium, London, when he is• taking treatments. His many Fiends' wish him a speedy re- covery.• Mr. and Mrs. David Geronrette,lllr and Mrs. Hubert Currie ana family of Mount Carmel were Sunday vis- itors a,t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman, Goshen line south. Mr. Herb. Monsseau of town, anci brother Elzar of Kippen joined, a company of linters who are enjoy- ing about ten days of deer hunting in the northern country. We wish them mrtob success. WOMEN and GOLD Stories of Love, Devotion, Treachery, Sacrifice. In every generation the combinat- ion of Women and Gold. has led men ni• into adventure,intra ue battle and at g , To make sure that we Have suf- often to doom. Read.. starting in ficient hog production in 1944, the The American Weekly with this Sun - Government will have to move cluiek- day's (Nov. ,14) issue of The De- ly. Too many sows are being,slaugh- troit Sunday Times. stirring sages tered, The fanner cannot be expected of picturesque, rind pirates,' soldiers to :carry the load alone, and rogues, ayho couldn't reeler. the Colder weather witr plenty of alluring parteership of beauty and snow flurries were ushered in over riches. the week -enol. This has become -qurte HAD BIG SALE general, colder weather with -snow, ' Returning to Mission From the Seaforth Hdron Expositor November 10, 1893. Mr. and Mrs, 'Norman Johnston missionaries on furlough of South Last Tuesday the enterprising and, America, who have spent the past able auctioneer, Mr. Edward Bossen- year or so here, were recent visitors berry, of Zurich, had the biggest sale at the home of their uncle, Mr. C. Haugh, of Ilru:eefeld. Mrs. Johnston also spoke to the boys and iris of S.S..No. 3 Tuckersmith of their work. On Friday they had intended lea,ving Mr. Johnston's' home near Blake WHO sail in a few weeks for their field of labour in Bolivia,'S.:Arnerica,y, where they work among the Indians JERSEY BREEDER'S CLUB Jersey enthusiasts of Huron Co - unity decided to ;form a local Jersey Breeder's Club to further the in- terests of the -breed and to help im- prove the present herds by the 'hold-. ing of educational meetings, etc. The recision was reached at a meeting aelcl in Clinton on Nov. 3, the 61- lowia'' ,committee was named: E.V. Lawson, Clinton; Gordon 'Rathwell, Bayfield; Colin Fty1t,Iland, Walton; Maitland Henry, Blyth; Trwin Pre- wartha, Seaforth.. With. .Geo. Laith- waite, Goderich, member ex'-oflico. There are slightly over 20 Jersey breeders in Duron. J. C. Shearer, Agrict Rep., presided at the meeting and was later appointed Secretary fa the :committee. ever held in Hay Township. Over 400 acres of land, belonging to Mr. H. Happel, were sold and brought $27,- 000. Mr. J. Torrance, , of Stanley, bought the noted farm on the Zurich Road; Mr. Jas. 'Hagan, the farm on the Parr Line; Mr. Con. Schilbe, the 100 acres nea.r•Kalbfleisch's mill; J. Geiger, the 150 acres near the same mill, and Mr. J. J. ,Livingstone, the so-called Fanson farm. DESTROYED BY FIRE, Fire of unknown origin destroyed the large barn of Chas. O'Brien on the 14th con. of Usborne. The sea- son's crop' as well as 125 chicks, 8 cows and a number of pigs were bur- ned. Mr. OBrien had just finished the milking and chores and had been in- to the house for breakfast when he discovered the fire. He was able to rescue several of the horses, The barn is the property of the estate of the late Robert Bell and was a large barn on a foundation. It was insured for $2300 in the Usborne and Hibb- ert Mutual 'Co., and the contents be- longing to Mr. O'Brien were insured for .$1800 in the Hay Mutual, • t + • + Hardwar 4.444.41.44 4,•••••••••••••••••••••••400* *'ill**•44444,444t4404.MMt~' VOUR. nd Furnitu 4 + .44 , x + a. +3+ ate• Hardware & Furniture., Phone 63 INT UP TIPQ r - The Season dernands. to PAINT W1., IrtIQirader> Preserve the Surface. on; ypur B>uildingga;. It! its:, poor economy to try to save on Paint... We7.1iase;- a good stock of : all.:. Calle L f or.. Paints,. Varnishes, and Paint Supplies:.. +.See.,these lines. New Felt. Mattresses We were fortunate: in securing a good'suppllyj off New Felt .Mattresses whith we -are-.offering:, ate public from .$13.::00 to. $15.00 each, an C n- assure they are big :vale; for the money.,.1 sure; and see them!; FURNITURE See Our, Studio: Couches and Dianette: Silures A Fnll'Itirne: of all 'tlhe Home Rerinikements Jolamsto.n KaIbtleisc] 4+++++++++++++4,44444404.14 ++ +4,44444404.14 4.4444.4+4+4+4+44434.+++4*4 FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS If Your Farm Work has Slackened for the Winter, You Are Needed Elsewhere in Essential Employment Highly essential work—very important in Canada's war effort and for the welfare of the Nation—is threatened with shortages of workers. One of the few sources of r'ien available for other high priority jobs is those risen on the farm who will not be needed at home during the Fall and Winter. Heavy needs must be met in many lines— producing fuel wood and other neces- sary forest products; in base metal mines, in food processing, in railway 'track maintenance. If you live on a farm and are not needed at home during the Fall and Winter, you are urged to answer this national appeal, 11,,11• .µ.,,•,.„., . ;,- , Farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return holne when needed. Also, those on postponement under Mobili- zation Regulations will continue on post ianemerat while in approved ,essen- tial work. during the slack on the farm. Please answer this vital call NOW: For far.11 information please ajiply to one. of the following: The nearest EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICE or The nearest PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE or YOUR LOCAL FARM PRODUCTION COMMITTEE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE .4: f: 1C.:1LS` Aliltsgn'.; '$ IA1° V Vi11 HATktPLIRBY MITCHELL, .Minister of Lsbo,'r A. MAcNeasAa, , 1irecior, N, lonal Selective Service MO -Atli 4