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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-10-12, Page 6ram Ay.;,t ,,.tokyittP. TO r - HOLDERS of OF DUE OCT 7:: '. 'and UE OCTA BER 15, 1949 (WHICH HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR PAYMENT AT PAR ON OCTOBER 15, 1944) Your holdings of these issues may be con- verted into Seventh Victory Loan Bonds dated November 1, 1944. Bonds of these issues will b.> accepted at a price of 1001'?; in payment for Seventh Victory Bonds. This conversion may be arranged during the Victory Loan with your Victory Loan salesman, with your Bank, Trust or Loan Company from whom details are available. DEPARTMENT RT F FINANCE rernarcr 1 �`. N.;{.,_F..�j.:T''iKi'%��'kh.+.t!•t+u'tvr'u�u. r,. 'Rf.?.. !T: lur �..�+..S:i...",�!.ra:•'!.,s i•.. �.�•.mi.YYit.�.•L�.° -you are not. required Onlie; farm this winter ptni 2-iiipts69 take other ilork. Exam wi aifn°.2' vy'ullIoN•ls are needed for woods operations—logging and pulpv,00d and fuel cutting —•- Inc.e metal mines. cowl mines., meat lochias:; ail cold storage, grain llaar'.'i i "y raill%aay track maintenance, iron fo1Imdries and other high priority occupations, varying m itIi the area. Please offer your services to: The nearest Employment and Selective Service Office; or The nearest Provincial Agri la. tural Represcntatit ; or Your Local Farce (Production Committee. A food response to this appeal is important to Cans a's wel :fare -- please act im- mediately,, Postponement of Military Training tnwes while in approved essential work off t'it,e farm. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OW LABOUR twmpunmr MITCHELL A. MacNAMAT;A Minister of Labour Director, Nationel Selective Service This adve.rtisenrertt is issued by the Dominion Depart- ment of Labour in aid of the Do a nime-Provincial Farm Labour Programme. 0 • • most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment; us fill your bin while prices are lowest.• ZULIO` 00100110040.00100 YOUR WINTER'S FUEL Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the Let I 1 :i•,,wi;:'ast •a�.w.• ' =: a>. k,.,«.�,..,..n,"«.....;�..,:r.:..;ry" n'a":i�:t`iI�TS','Ch$A. 5 1 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 We 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! 1 1 5 a P1 P1 L & Son .1 {gds , aleOltaBatRi c:ew.aegfac aim a3.areaaeg re'elsate+Cat s^sBsaK° seziiemegma HELP --Speed the Victory NOW! 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 for Industrial Products Division 17 Males for light work. 15 Males for medium and heavy work. We offer you: Light, clean work in a busy rubber Good pay and working Excellent prospects for ployment. War workers ineligible; nearest E. & S. S. 0 C. R. No. 1779. October ,12t1}a, 1J: Thuxsda,_ - PercyPercyHumble of Sarnia, and Miss Catharine Finkbeiner Ifho had been at Sarnia; Miss Iris Nibiock of Lon- don with Mrs. Ness; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bestemeyer anti Mr•. and Mrs R. Miller in Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Windsor at D. Tie - man's; Miss Tillie Ehlers of Kitchen- er with her sister, Mrs. Sam.• Oes- treicker; Mr. and Mrs. Melton Wal - per of Ingersoll with parents; Miss Ruth Hutchinson of London with Mr and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs Archie Bender' of Toronto with his i parents; Mr. and Mrs Milton Miller formerly Mary Meyer of Windsor, Iwith Cora Geiser; Mr. and Mrs. J. conditions.a steady em -1 apply to year� ., referring to I AUCTION SALE Of Property' and Household Effects At Zurich, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2lst. At 1.30 o'clock, p.m.. Real Estate — Being Lot No. 93, on the South side of Mary Street, Knell's Survey, in the Village of Zurich, containing one-fifth of an• aces more or less, being part -of the east half of Lot 21, Concession 11, Hay Township. There is on the pro- perty a brick house. with small kit- chen attached; Hydro wired, teleph- one; also storm windows, located opposite the Roman Catholic CKitchen ch Household Efecas — stove new; pipes, pan, boiler, 'axe, laundry soap, desk, 3 granite pails, 9 •chair,, couch, mirror, paper racks, sideboard, 2 table., fruit jars, canned fruit, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, wash sh stand: , dresser, •2 rocking 3 chairs, setee, parlor chair, coal oil stove, 2 vinegar barrels, oil drum with coal oil, 3 oil Glamis. hanging lamp, towels, bedding, garden pots and pan:, tea kettle, 2 hoeA, garden rake. scythe, '3 shovels, broom, strip of ail cloth, rocks„glass jars, 2 ria nal saws, arm chair, some b2 -in wood, phonograph with records wash tub, new wringer, wase,( board, brace and bits, square, level, Jack plane, bec'ad box, ladder. quantity of 'lumber, buck saw, some brick, 2 bunches of shingles and numerous other article. i TERM S -.. Chattels, Ca.=h. Real Estate - 10e; down on day 1 of .:axle. Balance within 30 days. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk. Alex. t'hallett, Executor of the late Alex. Etue Estate. DRYSDALE Mr. and Mr... Ted Laporte and family of Windsor spent the week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Masse, Mr. Ambrose Denomme and lady friend of Kitchener were holiday visitors with the for ier's parents, Mr. and Mrt.. Armand Denomme. Mr. Arthur (ielinas of Alvinston, visited,withhis sisters here over the week -end: Mr. and Mrs. Thelsphore Denomme And family of (Pain Court and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houle, of that place were visitors with friends and relati- ve., ever Thanksgiving. Miw J. Granger, supervisor and Miss Sinclair, assistant of trio Clin- ton Hospital called on Miss Mary Gentles one day recently. A number of our young 'people at- tended the Thanksgiving hall at Ste. Columbian, Monday night. Mr. Alcid Corriveau who is . can p1oy,;d at Libby's Canning li'actory, Chatham, spent a few t-iays with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Bedard treated themselves to a new car. DASHWOcf Holiday and week -end visitors werns Mr. 'Sen Witzel of Toronto,: with his Moeller here. 141;r, and Mrs. f KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE. ......._ . . MARATHON GAS 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 7 kinds. of Crease. We in TTrained to Attendants Greasen Car your Car 'and ee how ri Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up you Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25e. 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 1-I0WARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection Snyder of Brantford with Mrs. R. Hayter; Mr and Mrs. Sid Baker have moved to the farm recently purchas- ed from Mr. DuncanSnider. Mr. and Mrs. Snider have moved to Town.; Miss 'Thelma Weber who underwent an operation in London hospital was day afternoon. ' Mary Ann was fours• years old and among the gifts she received was a bracelet from her. Daddy who is in Belgium. ,Successful anniversary services were held in the Evangelical church. in Dashwood on Sunday morning and able to return home. Mx. and n' rs evening. The guestspeaker was Rev ,Cowan of ,Hanover with Mr. and MrsDr. eve H. A. Kellerman of Kitchener Harold Kellerman; Dr. E. Broughton n+ who gave two inspiring sermons. In Betty and Bill and Czar Kellerman I the morning he took as his themed and Min Dix all of Toronto, Dr. and "The Progressive Church" and th in Mrs Harvey Cowan and family of I the evening '"The Exalted Christ". Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Harold, The choir rendered two lovely an Myste of Jack Taylor and sister; theins assisted by the Grand Bend Myrtle of London and Mrs. Sharp i male quartette in the evening. The of Exeter with Dr. and Mrs. .Hobbs i church was filled to capacity and the Taylor. Little Mary Ann Tiernan', financial returns amounted to $460.78 entertained a number of her little tri !which was considered above the ends to a birthday party on Thar:" i church's objective. NH ® ® 515 &rd ®J stir l= EC MI un5 urn ZS stn ® ma P.tr m5Kilrra 623 rat ICS E.5 .a» fii�' • fa ISM UM snSIVIP EfEl ESI CO m ran 3E rat ere SFltrt lrjv ACM A 6 "i .1 Eiji 9�.+9uyts3a tlftzfl Gat. Distributing Centres will not be open on all days. Make sure that you know exactly what days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go to will be open. Failure to get your neW book during distribution week will ,cause you inconvenience. RATION BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED OR DELIVERED —THEY MUST BE CALLED FOR 1. JW Before you go to a Distributing Centre; write your name and address on the front of the stub of the K coupon sheet in your Ration cok 4, Tho ago of persons under 16 years must also be written in. 2. Fill in your prefix and serial number on the back of the stub. 3. Do NOT tear the K coupon sheet or stub out of the book. This must be done by an official at the Distributing Centre. CA a a 5 ur 'Take Your Ration Book 4 with the K Coupon Sheet Attached and the Stub properly Completed to a Distributing Centre and Your Ration Book 5 will be given you. ARMED FORCES Members of the Armed Forces will obtain their Ration Cards from their own units. APPLYING FOR OTHERS Any responsible parsons may apply for Ration Books for other members of their families or neighbours, providing above re- quirements are complied with. LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENTRES Addresses Public Library, Exeter '•. Town Hall, Hensall School House, Centralia Township Hall, Crediton Commercial Hotel, Dashwood Township Hall, Elimville_ Grand Bend,Mrs Ma llard's Res. Township Hall, Zurich Townspeople are requested to get their book in the afternoon. Dales PARENTS MUST APPLY FOR CHILDREN Children under 16 may not apply for their Ration Books or those of others. Hours OCTOBER 20th and 21st. HOURS 2 to 5; Ito 10 .p.tn. RATION ADMINISTRATION ida'u64{