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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-03-02, Page 4' *w."'t.R1r.l4, ONTARIO ZURICH Apply NOW for your New Gasoline licenses and Ration Coupon Books On March 31, the present gasoline licenses and ration coupon books willexpire. After that date no gasoline will be sold except on the presentation of a 1944-45 ration. book. In his own interests, every vehicle owner is asked to apply at once for a new license and ration coupon book for each of his vehicles. Application forms must :kg completed in detail. Lourmencing April 1, under the 1944-45 rationing plan, the opera - don of which will be basically the same as that now in effect, all non-commercial vehicle owners will again be allowed a basic" AA." gasoline license and ration coupon book, containing 40 units for a passenger car, or 16 for a motorcycle. .Similarly, owners of vehicles eligible for a "Special" category, who can prove their need, will be granted an extra vocational allowance, fixed in advance for the year ending March 31, 1945. Itt determining the extra allowance — which will be measured to individual needs — the previous category and mileage of the car will not necessarily be an important consideration. The extra vocational coupons will again be issued in books labelled "Special", and each book will contain not more thn60 units. To permit constant review of the needs of each category applicant, only one " Special" book, or portion thereof, will be issued at a time. The Oil Controller also has the right to refuse any application for a "Special" category, or to suspend any ration coupon book for an infraction of the regulations. The shortage of gasoline is still acute. Do not .apply for a"Special" category unless your need is urgent. Gasoline for commercial vehicles will again be rationed. To assure themselves sufficient gasoline to carry on • orinal business activi- ties after March 31, operators of commercial vehicles are urged to complete at once and its detail the required application for each of their vehicles. On and after April 1, service station .actendants will not accept gasoline ration coupons unless the license plate number of the motor vehicle for which they were issued is written in ink on each coupon. Every motor vehicle must :also display on its windshield a 1944-45 sticker indicating the category .of •the coupon book submitted at the time of the purchase. If the owner of a motor vehicle sons, transfers or disposes of it to any way, it is his obligation to see that the gasoline license and ration coupon book -for that vehicle is returned immediately to the nearest Regional Oil Control Office. To obtain a gasoline license and ration coupon book, secure an application foran at your nearest Post Office. Study the form and follow carefully the instructions contained therein. When you receive your 1944-45 9asoline•ration book, guard it carefully.. Do notieave it in your car. •lf, because of your negligence, it is lost or stolen, it may not be replaced. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY • L Honourable C. D. HOWE, Minister GR -W Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter. 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL 'WAR INDUSTRY) I[0u0 nolo i111u111181imii ti ui u linin anti i 1111uiliiiu!i 111 iI itiilj 1it11' %Illiumlll,Ill111fll fllittiiittoill ggill>u.! li Z[3RI1'S Grocery Store WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF sF'RESH GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE 'LEAD ING WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING 1O UNSETTLED CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PAtt"I'1DU].A'R PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICF,5) 1F THE VERY BEST Menno Oesch PRDUCE WANTED. 111e11!' I I Hillilll0111111111101N1jllll lllllllllliillIIli 111011111111111110 11 Zurich Phone 165 II ll(1100111111 fl null!1111i11111111111011111111111111111u111111111!1!ile!! . 1,1!011111 I _... ___ ... •1F11LLSGREEN y&lsss Agnes Love is confined to her bed Or -some time having a very pain tui . a.ceident while working with hot dards •she had the misfortune to : get it spilled on her legs and caesinP very serious burns. Mrs, Ross Love has been confined to bed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fairbaire of I1C:nsa11, having been Visited with the mumps. Thc]pumps being almost over in this vicinity and the children back to school now � o the hn.t• sfs,rte r' Mr. and 'MVTl;,. ''ri ovo•r the., week -end with frl.ends in ('1 futon. RED CROSS Euchre- At TIEMAN'S FURNITURE STORE DASHWOOD On THURSDAY, MARCH 9th. A Cafeteria Lunch Admission a5c. Addison Tiernan, President Maxwell hay loader, stiff -tooth culti- vator; 13 springtooth cultivator new, Noxon fertilizer drill 11 -hoe; seed drill 13 -hoe; 3 -section spring tooth harrows, 4 -section harrows, McCor- mick -Deering walking plow, riding plow, 1 -horse seuffler, 'roller, 1V1.4RI. 10 -ft. steel rake new; pr. bob sleighs, bunks, Portland cutter, steel wagon, Adams wagon, wagon boxspreader,ck rack ggravel box, sliding rack 116 -ft; other flat rack 16 - ft; Clinton fanning Mill, :set sling ropes, bag truck, Maxwell root pulp- er, cutting box, GSdrtt t grinder, jack, 20 -ft. of 10 - inch grinder, *.ed 1 . , . cap- acitybelt. nearly new, :2, scales, Decker threshing mach- ine has 24 -inch ,cylinder and 46 -inch body; tLaurson tractor on steel; Oli- ver 3 -furrow tractor plow, homemade tarctor on rubber; iOockshutt 2-furr- • ow tractor plow, buzz -saw, stoneboat, scraper; whe&fbarsow, trough, set of single harness, set heavy harness, •3rd horse harness, v collars, 3-evener5, neckyokes, logging •chain, shovels, forks, hay forks, hay knives, brooder stove, blacksmith vice. Hay and Gi ain-8 'tons of Timothy hay, 200 bushels of Early Alaskan oats, x100 bush. of Banner seed d oats, 30 bush. of Barley. Wood -=3'5 cords of 12 -inch wood, 40 cords of 14 -inch wood, both pop- lar; 350 -feet of lumber, a quantity of planks. . House'ltdld Effects--600-lb. capacity MH., new separator, cupboard, sink, bed with springs and mattress, bur- eau., leather rocker, high chair, 2 stands, washing machine, ringer, lin- oleum, carpet rug, 2 hanging lamps, small lamp; meat grinder, sausage stuffer, 2 iron kettles, copper kettle, churn, 2 butter bowls, 2 carving knives, a quantity of crocks, milk pails, strainer, kitchen table, side- board, and numerous other articles. No reserve, as the proprietor has sold his farm. 'Terms—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. E. E. Weido, Clerk. George Becker, Proprietor. 'x'itulrst7aY.► March 2Sl(4:4244 It4,40 ►+•a.t..•r+a•.e+++++ ..a as 4- A ++++44444-++++++.444-4-4.4-4-,.,-4-4 °t '444 -++.•tea ++.444•°-4.4-4-,r4.4 rs. TO OUR CY!'PM ER. 3 Dear Sirs: Undoubtedly you have heard of the great loss we have sustained by the complete destruction of our I V' byfire. ' " e wappreciate if you could arrange mediately to pay this account so that we may make our the future 4 plans for a 4 We trust you will kindly comply with our wishes. F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON t PHONE ZURICH Friday eve. that his only son, Pte. Elton Fairbairn, (Buster) has been wounded in action in Italy. The ex- tent of the wounds were not disclosed Elton, 22 years of age, enlisted in the Perth Regiment at London, , re- ceiving his training at Hamilton and Camp Borden. He went' overseas .Sep- tember 1941. Born in Hensall and re- ceived his education here. -„Mrs. Gor- don Appleton of Exeter is a sister; The many :friends of Mr. Fairbairn trust that he will soon receive fav-, our•able report as to his condition. Mrs. Leonard Noakes. .spent last week in London, the guest of Mrs. Olive Hudson- While there Mrs. Noakes, together with her fausband, Cpl Leonard Noakes, attended 'the Cpl's dance, held at • Queen's .Parks, Wednesday eve; 23rd. JackSmith of the 'RCAF, at Fin gal, spent the week -end at his home. Jack expects to receive his wings in a wing ceremony Monday, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook 'and lit- tle daughter of Windsor spent fthe week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooky Mr. Thos. Welsh, aceom:panred by his grandchildren, Betty and Billy Mickle. spent the week -end wtth- re latives in Toronto. NIr, and 'Mrs. William White, of London visited on Sunday with iVlis. R. Bonthron and 'Mrs. L. •Simpson. Mr, Erie Kennedy of Hamilton was a week -end visitor with his wife and family. Mr. Funk of near Hansa%, passed away on Friday after a lingering ill- ness, The sympathy of the .many :fri- ends in the community is extended to the bereaved family. Quite a number of the men from this vicinity attended a, cleamilg up ee at Kalhfleisch', planing mill in. Zurich, which was destroyed by fire. Mrs. Wm. Davidson received word that her nephew Il f let OfficerMarshal Jones was killed overseas on January 31st. We sympathize with the relati- AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implement~ and Household Effect-' ocr..Lo:t '7, Con. es rlor..12, iHay. -L'owu hip," 144 mile's, 'northof Dashwood; • on • .VEDNNEiSDA.Y, 'MARCH '15th, ,- Commencing at 1.00 o'clock p.in. Horses -1 bay gelding rising .4 yrs, old; 1 lay Percheran horse '10 years old; 1 bay .Percheron horse 9 years old; 1 bay horse rssteg u years olil+ Cattle—Holstein cow fresh, Ayr- ahhre heifer fresh, 2 Durham cows rresar 1 Jersey cowxr.. l> ger> e y heifer rising 1 yr; Jersey heifer calf 4 'St tall Durham calves. Hens and pias-._. 1 dozen pullets, and two do e n yearling hens, 8 mane pigs five: weeks old, Implementse�.y—Deering irincier• '7 -ft nut; McCarn'11elt mow'rr :i -i:. ent. 1.1ENSALL 'Ir. Wm. Fairbairn of Hensel/ re•t ceived of?rrie' word frcntm Ottawa ret J J ak••4•+r^•r•� +4i+++,4,++++4,4,+4,4,4„4,4,4.4,+++4.44 4i+.$.+,4,.i ++t++ 4,4,+ •,4"4•.F4,4. 6'•Q•'1'•ird•'4 •, +ti A r CREAM. S.EPAR`ATOR Wt,LL'HELP 'THE COUNTRY'S NEED "FOR - EXTRA BUTTERFAT:. Your Government has •asked for -an in- crease of 39,000,000 pounds in butter production in 19931 Every farmer can contribute to that increased butter pro-• duction which is needed to feed our, troops in the front lino, by using a ., Renfrew Cream Separator which will produce the last ounce of butterfat—a machine into which years of experience have built unequalled) stamina and ., skependability. It will do its part faithfully in increasing wartimeproduction— and, at the saute time, swell your profits. If you are in the market for ta Renfrew please be patient.-nearestShT,rtageaenfof representative.. *LIS soh tads peoduction. $isep in touch with RANGES TRUCK SCALES. WASHING MACHINES Ppe �E. ur CREAM SEPARATORS Made in All Popular Sizes. Hand or Electrically Operated. KEEP'YOU.R RENFREW IN REPAIR THE' RENFREW .MACHINERY COM PANY .Li M!TED RENFREW "ON' _,SUSSEX N,B. ST.JOHNS P.O.°REGINA SASK,' HUGH THIEL AG ENT ZURICH,ONT. .,i' • What Does kfl You a tkmJ t dMe? Why, we couldn't buy enough food ='r to keep our families healthy under inflation. For wages and salaries �•-�� / never catch up to prices when they start to soar! How would we like -to pay $1.10 a dozen for eggs? You say it cant happen? Don't forget it's already happened right here in this Domin- ion, during the last war. And it will happen again ... unless we're on our toes to keep the cost of living down. Every Canadian must face this challenge! It's our responsibility. But be of good heart. Living costs have risen LESS in Canada than anywhere else. Canada leads the world in the fight against inflation. HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE-- In 1941, Canada determined to control the cost of living. Price ceilings were established' on wages, rentals and commodities; subsidies were paid on essential foods; goods in short supply were rationed , . , so. 'that everyone could get their fair share at a price they could afford to pay! But control of prices is a two-way responsibility. It needs your support if it is to continue working effectively. 7HE gksWltl�L• 0000.110 oNrn� o y So make this Pledge Today! 1 PROMISE to give my support „4. ilR to keeping the cost of 'living. s,'l. down. I will buy only what lt, need—I will observe the ceili igg whether buying or selling • goods or services. I'll pay off` old debts, save for the future., invest in Victory Bonds stead War Savings Certificates—and will support taxes which help lower the 'cost of living, O d r s. �. ,�, a' .i hi;0/ Published by ' THE I3Rh'VW Iik!G 'INI}'tJS'I'It'X (ONT.A.ir.I } C ) ler reveal the rlvn30erc o bieh inflation can rncars to all the people of Canaria. Il.. vtitiY"1:Yi�ML4YV.a:.LL1.JPL,.-.uuw&.:.:.Ytari,%Y.�...uLa G.,:.t'�tAT..n,...r:..:ti2Ma•w�e:0.. . J4 .43'4,•M..y.krt.• m°rzr+.pq+