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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-12-21, Page 4KLQPP'$ ONE-STOP SERVICE \\, 1.......*Yonwo*IM.—r awala*...r.*****0........ 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 kind. At Kiopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, lasing of Grease. We � invite Trained to watch ants Grease care your Car rad nae Expert Repairing aux Motor. We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up If CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 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 acid 'Heavier Roads HOWArtD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Frit ',-, • r .';Pf• Lot in Connection a 4 4,0 At this time of year a big problem is buying an appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFT,and many a cele O • is very much perplexed "What to Buy." In many 4 lines of merchandise as well as special Gifts it is O just impossible to het what you want... So we w would suggest a Year's Subscription to the Zurich a• Herald would make an ideal Gift in many cases. t Just Try It! Only $1.5O a Year, in fact present i' every week for a whole Year... Surely you could not wish for anything more appropriate. Thorny - whiter xnontlts with 'their sox+-rtx-law and daughter Mr. and, .Mt'e. Thome- Sona Mr. and Mrs, 101ine Flynn of . J414 don Were visitors with the litters' parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jra. Parkins. Lieut, Sam Rennie, Chatham, spent pleasant week -end with his wife and family. Mr, John McBetb was confined •to his room with an attack of plearlsy Hensall stores will remain open this week, commencing Tuesday un- til iSaturday. Firemen Celebrate Members of the Hensall Fre Bri- gade and invited guests, including Rare +Shaddiele, and •councilloiv and clerk ,of the village, James Paterson, enjoyed a banquet in the Town Hall Monday eve. last. Chief .of Pollee. Thos. Kyle and 1VI,rs. Kyle catered for the banquet, •and a most delicious supper was served. Following supper a business session washeld and the rest of ache evening devoted to pro- gressive euchre. The event was much enjoyed. Found Dead in Home Mrs. Walter. McCully, well known resident of Hensall, was found dead hbturs who had ! un mss. ALloydes, attractive war bride and t vo i tl1sons n ay s. and 18 inions. of•age,+ '&ved s salt and iwill make' their 'home' with. Sr. and 1\ r . Archie Noakes, {parents of Pte, Lloyd Noakes who has been overseas for five years and is Towstationed in Italy. M. Noakes is an paglish girl and married Pte. Noak--• ,,.u.,.�.,.�+'r.�a.•ra.=3e..i.S•srs.4'^v Awvr+3.8•t�•�' AN IDEAL GIFT aa,An England, ;She reported.the erose �4 for Hes s'atla •took active Part in ehur•- eh work, superintendent of the Sun- day School for 25 years. He is a vale ued member of Ueneall United ehurch Members of the family are tWs Bone Alonzo, Detroit; Milton, London,, 4 sing as being very rough, on the boat were 400 war brides and 600,• child- ren. She was very much • impressed with the lights and the •snow, more particularly the lights, she staffed that she and the •children were forc- ed ore -ed to spend many nights this fall in the ehelter for protection frtm flying bombs going over. She leas not tast- ed bananas for many mol'e`s, nor ,tasted fowl since last Christmas, they were rationed to one bar 'of soap a month to each person which lead to do the family washing, etc., also they were rationed to 2 ozs. of butter a •week per person, also milk and clo- thes were rationed. To Be 95 Yrs. Old. Mr. J. W. Ortwein, prominent fig - are head of this Village will cele- brate his 95th (birthday at his lone in Hensall on. Christmas Day, Decent - a oomemf)Gowooe oeco<wwira a os otoofro m,l,moae• oosoweee be rad a 12 Si y'; 'tS+"s y�a.J "T:1 ii5 V'a f� •{ i 4 or the Children's Bible Hour Sit ro Jv W 1 .. • • 0 • oawsa000.o•eoatesee+aeo®>t•®weq es••e'9eoe•••es•o•o••o•o• w. Saturdays CO\ST TO COAST 11---12 A.M., EDST Local Station CKLW Windsor ..^ SAVE • THE CHILDREN TO SAVE OUR NATION in her home by neig failed to see her about as usual. She • ber 25th. Although very active was formerly Helen Stewart, daugh- a few weeks ago when illness con - tor oaf the late iVir., and Mrs. James fined him to his home, ressid nt t was eof Stewart of Tuckersmith. She was a Hensall for the past valued member of Carmel Presbyter-, born in Baden, where he was post - Ian chumch, 'a life member of the WM rhestee also�conductedd 21sto est fse years, atSeaforth Zurich and Hensall, and. a former president of the Western Ont. Bible Society. was director for the. Dom- inion Life Ins. Co., served as Reeve S. and will be greatly missed. Surv- iving is n sister Mrs. (Rev.) Strang. Regina. Funeral was held to Hensall Union Cemetery. War Bride Arrives - • • • • • • DISTRICT NEWS her bed at present. Also Mr. Hee- , Wanders for 20 1 -lours Kincardine—After becoming lost. during a snowstorm and wandered 20 hours looking for hi's home which 'was but a mile and a half away from the starting point, Wm. Eskrick was found by a searching party of about. core of residents at a point app- roximately 20 miles from where he started. Awarded A Rose Bowl Mr. 13. M. Francis, Exeter, again W011 distinction as a leading life un- derwriter. In a sales campaign re- cently conducted throughout all Can- ada. Life branches on the 'continent. Mr. Francis not only exceeded his quota by a wide margin, brut also stood exceptionally high in the corn- b•ined list of .urban and rural repre- tentatives. Wolf Captured Near Listowell tor Laporte being conned to hi confined s home. Mrs, N. M. ,Cantin is slowly im- proving and Mr. Remie Jaffrey who has also been confined to his bedfor' nearly one year, thus making four in our two burgs. Let us hope that the old year ,will take away many of these ailments and that the Yuletide and the New Year will again re- store health to those afflicted. Mrs. John •Charrette of the Blue Water south was a visitor with Mrs. A. Brisson of the.14th Con. Mrs. Len Sararas and daughter left on- Sunday last for Windsor, where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of St. Joseph and Mr. Alphonse. Masse of the Blue Water south, -motored to London on Tuesday. DASHWOO1 ` It has been a long time since there Miss Dorothy Rader .client a few tae, shooting of a wolf in Wallace days in Toronto last week. Mrs. Lucinda McIsaac left for Windsor and Detroit ear Monday where she will spend ilia balance of the winter. .Capt. Lorne Tiernan who has spent the past three years in New Guinea and Australia, is spending . a leave with his parents, Mr and' Mrs. D. Tiernan. Pte. Ray Guenther of Prince Rup- ert is :spending his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. anti Mrs. E. R. Guenthea'. Mr. and Mxs. Harry Cook of Wind- sor and Mr. and Mars. K. Streets of London ^spent the week -end wrtr their parents A new skating rink is baling pre- pared Mid when finished rwill. be a delight to the young , people of . town and surrounding. Spr. Garnet Weibezg •of Sussex, New Lrunswiek ,is spending, Christ- mas with his par(.ui;s. • • • 'Dhe play put • on by a number o,f• the young people of el.. 'Youth Fel- lowship was attended by a full house both evenings lust week and is a great credit to them.' The public school concert on Tues- day evening was also well attended in spite of . the storray weather. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Fisher left for Termite Where they 'will epend the Township, but that is what happen- ed Awrey Lambkin, of 'Wallace, has a trap line as a hobby. Early he vis- ited his traps with a gun and flash- light and found a large wolf caught in one of the traps. Naturally the animal was in a vicious mood, but it waswae killed with one shot. St. Joseph and Beaver Town • Mas. Leon Jeffreys of Beavertown left on Monday last for Grand Bend where she will remain for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Dewey. • Cpl• H C. Ducbarme who has been stationed in British Columbia for the past two years is now home on a ten day leave. He will then be transfer- red to Nova Scotia for further train- ing. ((Loot week's Items) MVlr.. end Mw. Paul Ducharme and daughter Etelene of Blake were Sunday visitors with Mr• and Mrs. Maurice Denonn e of Beavertown. Miss Eulene Bedard left on Sun- day last for Pain Court where she will remain for some time doing do - emetic work for Mr. Telesftre Den- o/tree. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dueharrne were Sunday visitors with Mir. and Mrs. Hector Laporte.. Mr J;•sc:ph Bedard is eonfined to "illlzursday, December 21:eet, 1944 tolowelintimemilialrowwwweimwe daughter, 31o. TAT, Pa, Mrs. Itren-.• kholt, Kitchener, Mrs. M,, Ge Drysdale Mrs, Tas..A. Paterson I1ensait, M. M and a. Orbwein will also .observe - their .54th wedding anniversary ons, -. New Tears Day.. GENERAL INSURANCE EXCEPT, LIFE Fire Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Etc AndieW F. Hess - Zurk b Local Representative • Zurich womatagemtamatrunumectsymeommeRusearameimaitme iU War came..The manufacture of most civilian goods had to be cut down or stopped to make way for war production. That caused shortages of civilian goods—that was the REI) LIGIIT dontjump the 'RUM liqht Some restrictions are now being lifted, but it does not paean lots of goods right away. War's demands are still huge and must come first. We can't neglect them just so that some of us here at home can get a little more. Don't confuse the signals—(This is the YELLO W LIGHT ONLY), It means a little more of some things and it helps business men get ready for the time when there will be more materials and workers available. It does not mean the end of shortages! Getting back to peacetime production will neces- sarily be piecemeal and gradual. "Patience" is the word. NOT the green light ye tlx: • Only after Victory over both enemies can the Green Light be switched .on, and the road cleared for enough production to meet *11 our. civilian needs. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD