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MARATHON GAS
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A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 1' kinds
of Cl/tease, We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and sew
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up,youx Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES &t 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
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YOUR WINTER'S fUEL
IColder Days will soon be here Which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
FEEDING MOLASSES
It is some considerable time since this all important
product has been on the market... But we were
fortunate in securing a supply. Also have Cod•
Liver Oil, ..Etc. for Live Stock. Get your supply .
Now!..
PLOW POINTS --- REPAIRS
carry a complete Line of International and
other kinds of Plow Points, Sole Shoes,- Landsides,
Etc., for all makes of Plows. ..Let Us Serve You!
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker ei
Crediton have returned from a trip
to Winnipeg and Saskatoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Either of; motto 'Bigger and Better than ever
Crediton, were at Lucknow recently An added attraction is the green
attending the funeral et' the fate Mise horst race. Its many a year since
Agnes Lindsay. the owners, of speedy drivers in this
JIa, Moldier Cochrane : Exeter, district vied to make good boasts
who has been ill in Sr- Joseph's H'i - 'thior ththat at
horse
wst.
pital, London. has returned hon but rot s Boys oill be in
at-
will
be confined to his bed for some
time.
Mrs. Earl Haist of near Crediton
underwent an operation for append-
icitis at London Hospital. and has
returned to her home.
Monster Tomatoes
Mr. M. W. Howell, Goderich,
grown tomatoes of the Golden Mon-
strous breed, and they are true to
name. The other day he showed The
Goderi eh Signal -Star three which wei-
ghed 4 grounds 9 oz. One of them
me as ired 15 inches around.
Had Birthday
Mies Marion Leibold, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Leiboid of Hili
View farm, No. 1 Highway, Goderich
Twp., celebrated her first birthday
on Sunday Sept. 24th. A large gath-
ering of relatives were present for
the occasion. Little Marion received
some lovely presents and cares. —
Ciinton News -Record.
IS MUCH IN SYMPATHY
(Goderich Signal -Starr STANLEY
The publisher of the Zurich Herald •Mrs. M. Reid is visiting ner sister
is having a bit of hard luck. Like
Mrs. Barnwell in Goderich. •
all newspaper in editors, he takes a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison and
heful interest in the affair of his daughters of Kirkton, were recent
municipality, and he was lending a visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Scot -
hand in the installing of a ne t wax- chmer.
ec',vork• pump when e omething went errs. 1Jary Smith of Hamilton,
wren, as a result of which he lost
was a visitor with her sister, Mrs.
part of his left thumb For the Pres- �1Yrn. Scertehrner and was accompan-
ied he is getting oat his paper :With
one hand but we: hJj> ti a.; beforeiad by her aunt, Miss Louisa Stirling
BAYFIELD
Bayrield Fall Fair is to be held' on
October 10 and 11. The Directors
have made plans to live up to their
tendanee.
�I J. E. Whitaker of Toronto,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Howard.
Mies Marion Castle is taking a
secreterial course at Weirs Business
Academy in Goderich.
Miss Lorna Westlake returned to
Hespeler and .Wm. Westlake left for
Vancouver B.C., after havrng spent
a vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mr=. Walter Westlake.
Mrs. E. A. Featherstone has left
to visit her daughter, Doris in Tor-
onto.
Mitse Noreen Lynn has returned
to her home in Toronto, after having
visited her grandmother, Mrs. Wm,
Howard.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and
three chidren left for their home in
Sudbury after having spent a vacat-
ion with the farmer's parents, M.
and Mrs. Wm.. L. Ferguson.
7U r ICH HERALD
day panty, The evening was spent in
card playing at which prizes were
given to the winners after which a
very tasty lunch was served. Miss
Mousseau was the recipient of many
beautiful Ipresents which she very.
much appreciates.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Aubin and
son .Tarn of Bruce -field and private
Orville Aubin of Petawawe, also a
son, on furlough, spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Louis Montague
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denomme have
gone to Detroit where they intend to
spend some time with friends and
relatives.
Mr. Fred Papineau of Detroit, was
a week -end vis itor in our burg,
A large number of the folks at-
tended the Zurich Fall Fair, last
week. All reported a very pleasant
afternoon.
Miss Dora Denomme who spent
the summer in London at 't. Mar-
tin's Rectory, has returned to liter
home.
Mr. Alcid ;Corriveau, also Maxim
and Philip Durand have gotie to Chat-
ham to work in the canning factory.
Many of the farmers are now doing
their fall plowing. AR 'the threshing
and bean harvesting being done.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. Ross Love is having Hydro in-
stalled in his home.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Erie Whitehouse,
bridal couple, are getlitri. g settled on
the groom's farm.
Mr. Wm. Davidson, 'who was in-
jured in an accident,',is slowly im-
ploving, but it will be .sone 'time be-
fore he will be around again.
A large number (of friends gather-
ed at the home •of Mr. Frank and
Miss Dolly Hagan in ihonor of Sgt.
Jack Smith, son of •Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Smith who leaves shortly for
'overseas service. Bingo was played
and Sgt. Jack Smiith was presented
with an air force ring and pen after
which a dainty lunch was served and
a social time spent. All wishing Sgt
Jack a safe return
The recent Hillsgreen Church an-
niversary was the most successful in
years, In the morning the Rev. Mr.
Atkinson preached and Mrs. Ed.
Butt .and Mrs. W. Kyle of Kippen
sang two excellent duets. In the ev-
ening the guest speaker was one of
the Hillsgreen boys who is making a
fine contribution to life by his serv-
ice in the ministry and at present as
chaplain at Clinton. The Rev. Keith
Love preached from Genesis, "Am I
my Brothers' Keeper?" The min-
ister of the congregation, Rev. Mr.
Grant, was in charge of the services
and welcomed the worshippers who
.filled even the aisles and the plat-
form. The audience listened with in-
terest and the Zurich octette gave
excellent selections. The youngerwo-
TOWNSHIP
long the tare thurng, will r,¢ nese-r•gle-
formerly of Buffalo.
telt' healed and he rrz.! get alF,rsr; • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby who
nears as well with, t a ;r, trrt, arra a
have resided in Varna the past six
half as he Ica the months, moved their effects to Ing-
, he Lett- ear e;anpatley
meantime er:oll.
;rlr>:, Geo. J. Connell has returned
BLAKE after pending the past three months
)r, the Weet with relative and fri-
I3ilo filling e elar,V ends, and oleo visited her daughter
common i r r;e,w. and family in Toronto..
The Sacrarrera^. of `.;.• I,e,re1'. ;'air-' Rev. and Mrs. John Graham and
par <sa par!as •, r, ; ..'Ia :`44.r.•farr,'siy of Varna, moved to Woods-
men. k eel< to enter their new field of duty
'J`hr W 'r1,;:• r„ '. r a i aey have bear, re idents of the corn-
't.'lraniierfi'a,r7,:g S5 ' ° r +R ,'t r'rlr 'steer, -'t six years and dur-
i1.2t:.h of Octe,be r time. have made many fri-
ll fri-
llnumb Y :^ , ':r;, Ea, ,y,. !d _f Year.., ti tern creel wish
services in: the Elea .t1 'a a.'*''
Zurich on Sunday.
Mr, and Mre. Rally (Pee and
Mr. and Mis Ed. G)e,<a•hr e°1 rr i'I,r;a9
'fay E'riends from the .Eat on Sunday
Miss Vera Pesch ha,: engaged with
lVfr, and Mrs. G. Stephenson. of Parr
tine, near Varna,
DRYSDALE
A. era y ealny4gl,le. evening, was
hpe nt *,ria; night recently when a
number rd friend:, gethr,red to give.
:V1i,:5 B. 10u•;syaLI :a rurpri,;r birth-
1-IELP--Speed the Victory
Nowt'
We require at ;once:
43 Girls or women for Rubber Foot-,
wear Production.
27 Girls or women for Tire Building
Division.
22 Girls or women
Products Division
17 Males for light work.
15 Males for medium
work.
We offer you:
Light, clean work in a busy rubber
shop
Good pay and working conditions.
Excellent prospects for steady em-
ployment.
War workers ineligible; apply to your
nearest E. & S. S. 0., referring'to
C. R. No. 1779.
for
Industrial
and heavy
men of the congregation ;occupied the
choir seats to lead in .the singing,
with Mrs, Walker, .ATOM., presiding
at the organ.
HENSALL
Mrs. Alice Blackwell has returned
from a very pleasant visit with her
sister and brother in law at Lunn.
Mr. and iMrs. Wesley Coleman vis-
ited friends in London recently..
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Schwalm: and'
family of Stratford were visitors with
relatives here.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster, of Hen-
sall has been advised through:the; Red
Cross that her son, Fit.,Sgt. Douglas
Sangster, is a prisoner of war in Ger-
many and quite ill.
Thanksgiving services
Sunday, Oct. 8th, and
service at the mornig•.
Gunner Garnet IMousseau, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mousseau, ofHay
left recently for an eastern point.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Mr.
Raye Paterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jas
A. Paterson spent a few days on a
fishing expedition at Tobermory.
Death of Mrs. A. L. Ca'se
'Mrs. A. L. Case, highly esteemed
resident of Hensall, died in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, on Sept. 26,
She was the former Fredirra Leitch,
of Ailsa 'Craig, and had been in fail-
ing health for some time. She was a
member of St. Paul's Anglican chur-
ch. The remains rested at E. R. Hop-
per's Funeral chapel, Exeter, where
a private service took place on Thurs
day, conducted by Rev. A. M. Hunt.
Burial was in Exeter cemetery. The
sympathy of the community is ex-
tended to the husband, who is the
CNR. station agent here in his great
loss, who gave her every care and
kindness during her long illness, and
where everything possible was done
for her in the way of medical science
and care.
will be held
a baptismal
Thursday, Oct'o'ber 5t , ,.1944
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WILL
21, YOU HELP
'IV THIS WINTER:?)
If you are not ,required on the farm: this
winter you should take other work"
Extra winter workers are needed for woods.,
operations_ logging and pulpwood' and<
fuel cutting — base metal mines,' coati
mines, meat packing and cold storage,..
grain handling, railway track maintenance,,
iron foundries and other high priority,
occupations, varying with the areal.
Please offer your services to:
The 'nearest Employment and'
Selective Service Office; or
The nearest Provincial Agricul=•
tural Representative; or
Your Local Farm Production,
Committee.
A good response to this appeal is, importantt
to Canada's welfare —• please act. im–
mediately.
Postponement of Military Training con-
tinues while in approved essentialwork.
off the farm.
NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR!
HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA
Minister of Labour Director, National Selective Service
This advertisement is issued by the Dominion Depart-
ment of Labour in aid of the Dominion -Provincial Farni
Labour Progranune.
THIS
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Into One Pocket —Sure r
but OUT of .the other
Each of us is both consumer and producer.
As a producer each of us would like to get MORE money for our goods or services.
As a consumer each of us wants the costs of living kept down.
But we can't have it both ways.
As long as goods are scarce and money plentiful, prices have 'to be
controlled or they'd jump sky high.
If prices are to be kept down, then costs of production including salaries;,
,wages and raw materials must also be controlled.
One Person Can Start It !
When any one of us;—;
• -offers to pay more than legal prices;
• asks higher retutns for his services;
A asks higher prices for his goods.
He helps start a chain that forces every one else to do the
same and nobody is better off.
ONE OF A SERIES ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE
OF PREVENTING FURTHER RISE IN THE COST OP LIVING NOW, AND DEFLATION LATER.
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