HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-01-06, Page 8ZURICH, ONTARIO
ZNIVICH HERALD
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1 Menno Oesch
PRDUCE WANTED.
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zuRiews
• Grocery Store
WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH'
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FRO IVI THE 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
Zurich.
Phone 165
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KLOPP'S ONE4TOP SERVICE
MARATIc.N. GAS
A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances bee
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
Nees.
. ... ' Engineered Lubrication
• At Klepp's yeu get GuararElteedArEcliari Lubrication," using./FIciode.
of Crorase. We invite 'you to watch us Lubricate your CEr. anal
• hew Trahaed Attcn.d4nts Grease Cars
- We use the ict.N,'p •ii•-'N'litt.P.:,:flY!:P.I'Zpi:',:gly Tune Up yowl/. Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR Y,OUIL.LA:VIPti AND STOVES at 25e.• Gallon. i.
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Goodyear ,
' Clean and Tidy Rest ,'IitioniSf.„'. turie.10;t: ,FinestlInd. IVIost ilip,to-date- , '
Battdries;4cCiSSkitle, Tires
Garage •'4i162 41rP.:e*S4tin.. . , , 4:•'.. .;-,,...*:',,t.,
Station.
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Drive in and let us '0tyvat 1.:1,-,,.. ..,
the Colder. eitixeg and Heavier Roath
Fiti*ARD.,.KEDPP,.‘ LESSEE
".:Q.:Frit. & Son:Used Car Lot in Connection:, .
ANS COL qt.' 'ANTRIM
at 725E - a .
LOCAL MARKETS'
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4, 'Miss Cecelia Hartman spent aatew •
To the en who Till the Soil days with her grandfarents',1asttmefek.
T, Miss Jane Lamont whn has been
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visiting at Foiest, has returnecE to
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With the changing of the Seasons, we will need
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better equipment. How about your work shoes or
this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer
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stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con-
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÷ We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf ..I.
also in black Vici Kid. These Oxfords are made 3:
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he home here.
4 Mr. and MTS. Neil Witfifer PE Mit-
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latiyes here.
4.6 , Mr.. and -Mrs,• David.Duchartne
e,.-injoyecl. their New Yearholidtve- with
theirrelatives andfriend's at .Lcui-
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Mr. and Mis Elmom, 'MK aria
family visited at the lionie.-4 :their
daughter at Varna on Sund4,after7
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lltatars*re
wearing a smile these dayk,a.S.-"pibaby
.girl arrived at their home, ed.Sunday Frne,wather:•has4 prevailed- over.
to ,sta-y (Marian- Gertrud.„)' . •. the holidays,' in fact,it seems more
Master Jackie Hartman has retur- like November than January.
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ned home after Spending- the last2two
weeks with his cousins' 4Tchard and
Michael Hartman off' Goshen line
south.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarehae Barwell
have left for their hojne at Toronto,
after spending a few weeks • at the
home of the Former's- father, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Farwell.
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Shingles
WE ARE JUST UNLOADING A CARLOAD OF 5x CEDAR
.4' SHINGLES AND WOULD ASK ANYONE IN NEED OF THESE
• HINGLES TO ACT QUICKLY, AS THE SUPPLY MAY BE LIM-
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/E HAVE CONSIDERABLE SHAVINGS SUITABLE FOR SEED
ING STOCK AND OTHER PURPOSES FOR SALE BY THE
RUCK LOAD.. ACT QUICK!
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and
FURNITURE
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
Invest part of the morieseyou'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lovver Prices. ..
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering
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SEEDS! SEEDS!
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. We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
STADE &
ZURiCH
QUALITY - PRICE
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Egg,s• , 3530
Butter per lb. •36.
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ChiCkens, 30
rtneks dresed ..... . . ....... 25
Geese, dressSd . „ 24- ,,t".:?
Turkeys,
Wheat, bushel .
.04ts, bushel . „ , : 50c
Barley, bush. 73'
Buckwheat,..10i4„:. . .
... 2.60, 2:75-
Shorts and iban, ton . ..... 30.00
Middlings, ten . 32.00:
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Mr. Henry Schade and a,aughter,
Mrs. George Mefeagi of London, we-
re entertained at, the home, of Mr.
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.Schersis eopenedt MondAys, for:
the New Year, the fin epedimec hav-
ing sEtbsided cOnsiderably.
Mr: Calvin Williams was at Lon- 4'
don one day last week visiting with.
his ilrother Less,. at Victoria- Hospito
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•• PAINT. TIME.
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The Season deineeeis to PAINT., UP in, order. to
eserve the Surface. on: your Buildinge.. lit: is
poor economy toetry to save on Paint.. WA:have
ie good stock of all called, for... Paints, Varnishes,. .
and Paint Supplies-. .. ape these -lines.
New Felt Mattresses_
We were fortunate in securing a, good. supplke. of
New Felt Mattresses which_ we, are: offering; the •
public from sa.1.14-= silo° each, and, can. a.ssuree
they are big value. for the:money. Besure an&
see them!
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FURNITURE
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Sep Our Studio Couches and, Dinnette Smites
A; 1.1.eiiie of all the4.6me. Reqpiinments t
Jo nston lalbfleiBab,
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Christmas Day 0talso
CHOICi VARIETY. OF CAKE,. PIES, AND
. . SWEET GOODS.
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Mtmorial Hospital;
and Mrs. Artfiur Finlayso-n- (formexty +
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and Mrs. Hilton Truemner • one da;. ' Mr. Roy Weber and' sister^ Okird
last week. of London were holltlaT viskors, at
the home- of', theirpaents-,. and
Mrs. Lc-Weben,
Miss. Meda Suw-rus wk.zo) has been
visiting,at her lkiime on the. Bronson
line ever the )rolida.Ys resumed
her -rofession;as- teacher lot.... Toronto
1th'. and 3ars.. John Gaserto motor-
ed: to London Wednesday, they took
their son Flying Offteer Allen Gas -
New Year holidays. cho to meet the train,, who rs reavnig
Ifcoot
lacp.atr0 air (Wes: on the Pacific
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he, Zurich oel concert which,.
has ben postponed before Christmas;
will now be held in the town halt
Zurich, on _Friday evening, Janugry
14th. The public is cordially tn-
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinlnteh and
family of London, Mr. 1.7.4tri Stein-
bach of London, and Pta. r..,eonard
,8teinbach of St. John, N. B„ and hi
amphouse, Mr. Cyrille Deceeeme s
.Wite.of London and ME\ Theo. Stein -
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and Mr. Alphonse Dabus of Windsor
Mi. and Mrs. Ted llifittleholtz And
Carol, Mr, and Mrs AlphonDeit-
rich and Irene and Messrs 4 Philip
Hartman and Ted Smith. •
A.ICt."• Milford Thiel- of New Brurw-
wick who is the Air Force; nail,
lovely New Year's week -end at: the
home of his- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmore Thild.
Miss Audrey Smale of London vis-
ited at eke home of her aunt and
Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Wel and
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ginlarich. for
Word has been received fiOin Pte
Dtvid Meyers and Pte. FredDvid--
best of condition for Christnia and
son, who are overseas:, that they .re-
eived their boxes of goodies in 1.. -he
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wish to. thank tlig Red Crw, and
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Women's Institute for their itImught-
fulne.ss of thiz tiplen did ccatbr-l-i.
Sunday visitors with M..r. AtH MN.
Kuno Hartman, Goshun 1.4*eoeth,
were: Air. and Mrs. .Toe Mas, Mr,
and Mrs. Avila Ducharnie, get'Oliee
Please Note - That the,Red*Cross
Workroom will he open' to the pub-
-lie on Thursday, Jan. 13th at ,2
All ladies should realize it is their
duty to come and help with tall ;e -w-7,
in.% and knitting. If you ,cannot•re-
main all afternoon, coma and, geb
your supply for to work at e•igne„ If
you are too busy at other .r„Tor..1....•you
bach, wife and family. were visiting.
with 'their Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Sfeitilp...ch ef town on New
Year's day.
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The death took place of Mary:A;In.
Harrison, ,beloved wife of Samuef C.
Houston, 'Nvho died in Hayfield, on
Wednesda3flanuary 5th in her 86th
^year., The: ,funeral is being held from
iier late. residence on Friday Jan. 7th
- 2.' o'clock, followed by a public
ser:Viee- at the Presbyterian church,
terment in Bayfield cemetery. Fun -
can always donate something for:0 eralwill,b0 private at the house.
families. that are bombed out'of their,
home. There is -.no excuse, one can FROM THE ARMED FORCES
always help in, some •way, think if# •
were h6re in Zurich that help.. I'VaS The following interesting letter
ueeded, so help others, • 'w-.4sreteiv0 by
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Sgt. Calvlii Thiel .,Soinewh4r;e,, ;111.. • "
England presented his itietiier*Ifb , 61
most beautiful boquet okyerlIONT People,"."
g.:the Cross
mums for Christmas„ This wi4p'• Sgei4i'anit,the Woine'n's Institute:
splendid and thoughtful gift ;from, 401,Or'
the son overseas, His brother 'ehe440 .1‘1!6ceive4 YotirirerY welcome par -
of Toronto who today, the 7th of December, and
has returned to armyisin dt!tlee4N4VIgit' 've'ry useful gift. I realize
into after enjoying. hi';-.-e-oe,o*- I4OW Much' good work You people
hamc. The thitd brother have; and it 'sure is very thoughtful
teas also enlisted and left for London 'Of: you -to think of me, and you sure
the beginning of this week, are doing a good job for us men in
the armed forces. We suredo apprec-
The euchre and dance wtic.' vers idte getting a parcel froin yon'so ani
,nonsored last Wednesday eveliii*Irt wish to thank you all from the hot -
"le town hall was a decided glie0"0 tom of my heart and hope soon that
'lac booth furnished the necr!pPW be back in that little town we
frashments. The quilt and 111'0'1' 'call Zurich. I also wish you's all n
n clo'.11. which were all niada..aPi4 Christmas and a Happy New
donated by Mrs. Fanny Bender, sOif Bedard.
-lized over $48,00, and tho
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heldothe delode Tyrs:--mr. Milford Thiel, son of
1: -,ss Johnston for the auilt,
'Y. C. Dabus was fortunate to r,"
"f.riVe $(flfld pri e ticket for the
lunTh.:! ovenhpx,,, pre-, so kindly remembered him with a
r'!1 ;TO 10 Eod fro] ,nv or goodies for -the., holiday sea -
Mr. and -Mrs, Elmer Thiel al 'town,
who ikyin the Armed Forces in N. S.
:1 D wishes to express his sincere
thnnks to the Societies of Zurich who
crai boys overseas. s
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AR Ingredients lamed are the Highest Qualit
AL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM
Cbtir Store will_ be closed each Weekesclay Evening
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SILHOUETTE PICTURES
Outdoor 0iihouttil. are easy, with
-ai•tificial light, they
QILHOUETTES offer many
k-7 chances for Interesting, decora-
tive pictures -and are easy to take,
'Indoors or out.
Outdoors, place your subject on
high ground, with the sun squarely
behind him, and shoot from a low
camera position.. Use a smaller lens,
opening than usual, to provide less -
than -normal exposure and to sub-
due shadow detail.
Indoors, there .are two simple
inethod,s, For one, use a large -size
Photo bulb, in cardboard reflector.
Place it on the floor a few feet from
one wall, and pointed towarci the
wall. This creates a "bright spot."
Darken the rest of the room, lot the
subject stand in shadow betweeu
the camera and bright spot - and
shoot.
Another method permits unusual
silhouettes, For this, stretch a
vrhite sheet smoothly across an
open doorway, leaving no wrinkles.
Place a strong light - such as a
photo bulb in reflector - five feet
behind it. In the other room, pare
your subject about two feet hi front
sUn behind subject. 1119r, With,
are just as.
of the brightly inaminated. sheet -
and fire away.
With the sheet, novel effects are
possible. For exampleaou can show
a person juggling any number .ot
tennis balls or bottles, with most of
them in mid-air. Actually, they are
just cut out of black paper and
pinned to the sheet -but in the pic-
ture they look quite real.
Exposure time for silhouettes va-
ries with the strength of the light.
With a box camera and, one large
photo bulb in cardboard reflector,
try "time" exposures of one to three.
seconds. Keep the camera on a firm
support, and be careful not to move
it dtrin„,.. exposure.
Usually, silhouette subj 00
should be shown in. profile. The
room in, which the camera is used
must be kept as dark as possible.
Anyone can acquire the knack of
silhouette -making, and it is great
fun to work out story -telling idean
for this type of snapshot. Try soine„
and find they offer delightful
pastime for the long evenings.
;18 Sohn van Guilder