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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-08-10, Page 8ZURICH, ONTARIO k aoa aga° 4.0 4D �1D 4d hQO� OV� 4D aD 4D 40 Goods in Season's best Styles, to Clear QD at $2.69 Each. New Goods CHENILLE BEDSPREADS: In Pretty Shades of Rose, Blue an Large size at $11.50 Each. NEW LACE TABLECLOTHS 70x84 inches, at $6.98 Each. tial A LOT OF 26 FINE LADIES' DRESSES: In Spun Rayon and Suedene Cloths. New o0v 0 (Regular price $3.25) Size 14 to 44. Gascho Bros. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH X00 ZURICH HRIEMID liltllullllluutpluulllllllllliNiHIN gliiNi illt!qi(fillllllhlllflllilliiIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllltlllllluuUl!IIIIU , zuiuewS Grocery Store WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE o FRESH GROQEWES. ON ELAND PURCHASED FROMI THI LEAD- ING, WHOLESALE. HOUSES. OWING TO: UNSETTLED TTLED CONDI.T:IONS WE A.RE NOT QUOTING ANWIP.AA�R.'ITI;CULAR PRICES) RUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD) VALUE FOR T.IiHEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY ANBD) PR;I S AT THE VERY BEST enno Oesch PRDUCE. WANTED. Zurich Phone 165 111i11B 11011101 Ili 11111IIiffluI l<lll1I111 llu l hill I III 11 11111111111111i Il104111 ill I I IIIIIIIHIjilil it�u�illl flilClA((1101111111(I.1 I Eli S OF LOCAL iNTEREST CARD OF" THANKS A number. from. tav n. and comm- anity attended the Community Red Cross Rally- held at Dr. Moffat's lawn near Varna: on. Surtday evening. Mr. Harold: Overholt and daughtei of Stratford are holidaying at the home of the• fotrtner'a mother, Mrs. Mary Mi11'er.:. Mr. Andrew Thiel of Toroi to, is a visitor at, the! hoarse of his sister, eMr. and. Mrs. Peter Deicbert, Blind qPG Line, Ha' T•vlrp.. A number of. the Thiel .clan at. ti tended! the: amoral re -union at Kitch- iQoener Park on Monday, and a good at- tendance> was present. Mr.. George Fra+bei from Sebring- ville was; a; visitor at the home of 31r. and Mrs. Harrington Finkbeiner, Goshen, lute south, last week. Mr. •Harold Koehler of Toronto, is spending the summer months with his brother, Bruce, helping in the harvest.. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dedels and family of Kitchener, were holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ed, Dat - ars, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey and family of Detroit were visitors for a few days at the home of the form er's mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte. Miss Alpha Meyers (nurse in train- ing) at Stratford General, Hospital, is enjoying her vacation at Ghe! home of her parents, Mr.: -and nil rs. I Thos. Meyers. y: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1'..•] 'aim: and daughter Barbara., of Forest were I holiday visitors at the home of Miss 1. Jane Lamont. Mr. Braun returning 1 to Forest, while Mrs. .Braun and Barbara remain for some holidays. ( Mrs. 0. Koehler of Toronto, who .. has been here for a few weeks is leav- ing for Huntsville this week where she will visit with her on Kenneth • or a few weeks, Miss Ethel Hess left last week for Pontiac, Mich., to visit with her un- cle Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, and with. whom Ethel will accompany on a boat trip d own the lakes, the Tho- usand Islands and St. Lawrence river Mr. Louis Montague of Drysdale, had the very bad nnisfo•t-1•1> to loose his two best horses over ih ! week -end Unfortunately they bio:.s out and got into the wheat, eating too much of this rich grain. Everything that could possibly be done was tried but of no avail, and Mr. Montague will be greatly handicapped with this loss The extremely hot weather the past week was brought to a close on Sun- day when cool breezes sprung up and cooled thing off a bit, It has been. very moderate this week, but the weatherman say;; very warm again on Thursday. Farmers are losing no time in getting in their big harvest, with this ideal weather, Many far- mers are stook threshing, while oth- ers are playing the old was of ``safe- ty first" hauling in their grain, and threshing at some more eonvenie.nt time. A good shower of rain is badly needed for the grass and lata crops. THE' CLUE OF THE TALKING DOG Set upon in the lonely woods, the wonder dog who could talk was un- able to save his crippled Hueter. But 10 years later his surprise court- room testimony helped convict the killere. Read about this unique •case in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (Aug. 13) issue of The Detroit- Sunday 'Times. HENSALL SOLDIER KILLED Word was received in Ilensall, on Monday that Pta, Bill Nichol of the Highland Light infantry was killed in action in France. Bill landed fn France one hour after ,the assault troops on D Day, June Pith after 3 and a half years of training. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Nichol of Hensall, receiving his education •there, was 30 years of age and be- fore enlisting 'was employed as a baker with Case's bakery. He is the fivyt Henaall boykilled in tlis 'ar. .,Sutwivink is one brother Jim, bf Traraton. GENERAL INSURAIV'CE EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Etc. Andrew F. Hess, $ Zurich Local Representative Zurich 4,401111140000102.4111~..:564,M -Sea 00043000.000 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 money.you'd pay hired help, in Beatty labor- saving stable equipment. Pays Iietime 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 Lower Prices... .- Lower Priced Stalls Automatic Watering 49 4,4 a S ty 0 BROODER HOUSE COAL We have received a, shipment of choice Chestnut Coat which we are selling out on restrictions only for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to be signed that it will be used for that purpose only. STADE & &WEIDO R� -- ONT. QUALITY PRICE — SERVICE tM. T hereby wish to thank my many friends and neighbours for their kind ge+zzerosity- fit, my recent misfor- tune in the loss• of two horses. ----Louis ;Montague NOTrCE A Public Meeting will be held at Zurich School House, on Saturday, August 12th at 8.30 p.m. In the interest of a High School Bus trans- portation. Mr. Staples, County School Inspector. *IP be present. Ratepayers, and all interested parties are retitled—ea to, be there. This in, dudes. to all concerned in this dis- biet,Znn h h School 'Board. e 11hlt,;nsday, August 1(4 ,1444 0•1444.444444.10111.10ft YOUR Nrdware, ands Furniture STORE NEW WIRE FENILMIG • We're, on hand a good sLLppyrof new Barb Wire,. 'Steel-'• Pads, Woven Wire Fencing P and all the sup.. plies required forYitncing. 4t✓ T. LET' US SHOW YOU OUR NEW SUPPLIES OF . READYMIXED TAINTS The. mason demands to PAINT' UP in order to ,Preserve the Surface onyour Build' � Buildings. It . pooh economy to try to save, on Paint. We have a, good stock of all called for.. faints, Varnishess, ,41, L, and:Paint Sun plies.,...See these;llnes• FURNITURE t, See Our Studio Couches an; Dinnette Suits* A Full Line of all the Hamm Requirements 4, PAINT UJ? TIME 4. Johnston Pc Kalbfieisch ardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4•4•44+04,444.440+044.41 .ra,vrt44Ft4 +04,4 b4.44iti4yl ACETONE FOR EXPLOSIVES -AMMONIA FOR EXPLOSIVES A1StflAT$ FOR! AVIATION 4.A4.SOt4NE: etrEADIENE FOR SYNTHETIC RUBBER TOLUOL FOR T.N.T. ORGANIC CHEMICALS FOR ANAESTHETICS ETC: ETHYLENE GLYCOL FOR EXPLOSIVES r AVIATION GASOLINE RESINS & PLASTICcJ FOR AIRPLANES NAPIiE'SIMI RINit CAWNIFLAGE NtQiTS NAVA[ Ff�€S HEN war demands have been filled ... when invasion gasoline, aviation gasoline, Navy fuel oil, petro- leum for the manufacture of explosives, synthetic rubber, and gasoline for war industry, farming and essential truck- ing all have been taken from Canada's oil supply — it doesn't leave it lot for the civilian! Figure it out for yourself, It takes 5,250,000 gallons of gasoline to fuel 5,000 bombers and fighters for a mission over Germany. It takes enough oil. for one fueling of a battleship to heat an average house for 350 )ears. It takes 18,000 gallons of gasoline to keep one ;honoured divisr, n on Tilt mOv fix one %lop!', ,., .. ...- . From petroleum artd petroleum gases we obtain the gasoline and fuels needed to power planes and :,Imps n.Inct tanks as well as the raw material for acetone, ammonia and toluol for ex- plosives, organic chemicals for an- aesthetics, naphthas for camouflage paints and plastics and resins for war weapons production. This is why civilian gasoline is short. This is why it's up to every motorist, to every owner of an oil -heated lion,. ass 01/0114S /1115470 4100 rots 4e,e,t to exercise the strictest economy in gasoline or fuel oil usage. Every gallon we can do without here at home is one gallon more for the fzghtin men. And they need every gallon they can get. Two full years of gasoline rationing and fuel oil control in Canada have saved 393,000,000 gallons of gasoline and 175 million gallon of fuel oil—a total saving of 568,000,000 gallons of petroleum. products. Yet, despite this saving, gasoline stocks on hand in. Canada, as of March 31st, thisyear, were 55,00!1,000 3 , g�.1l�a�zs less than at the ccnamencc;I tigt of rationing, April I, 1242, • Oil has a mighty.waz- job to do — yet supplies are short and are constantly O'i powers the attack on evert' front. Oil can mean the difference between success or failure, between light casualty lists and heavy. pie is vital ammuni- tion — not to be wasted, not to be needlessly, frivolously spent. / An announcement issued by The Department of Munitions end Supply, Honourable C. D. tiowo, Minister Answering Your Questions about the Gasoline Shortage What are Canada's total yearly re- q irementr of ,rotor gasoline? .. . Approximately 800,000,000 gal- lons. Do these requirements have to corer both srlilitary and civilian needs? Yea Why cannot this supply be, increased? . . Because total hemispheric supplies are in- adequate to meet both the colossal war demand And civilian needs. There is not enough oil, there are not enough tankers, for both. How mom!, of Canada's petroleum tweeds is supplied from Canadian wells? . Only 15% Why can't this home production be increased? . . Every effort is being made to do so. More new wells are being drilled or pre- pared for drilling., than at any time in the history of Western Canada, but we have yet to find a neve Turner Valley. War does not wait for new production. MS -44X