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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-01-12, Page 8f • 1. 4 • ifi"•••••,••• t"-.,....,,t;77”Z;tttt-t.""t• PAGE EIGHT 4.11•10. THE STORE WITH ,THE STOCK LS Men's Overcoats, New 10 only,.. Reg. $20, to $26 each, Now from 16.00 to i8.50 New Horeehilde Goats 6 onlyat REDUCED PRICES LadiesHouse Dresses Martha Washington's Reg L49 for L25 Reg. 98c, now for 79c. Groceries Tny.,ioca, 3 lbs. for 25c Pvlacroni, 4 for 19C Fork and Beans, large, 2 for 19c Campbell's Tomato Soups, at 10c Fr...Ines, large, 2 lbs. for 23c jello, 4 pkgs. 19c Sodas, 2 lbs. 25c 18c Corn Meal, per lb. 5c nranm—,, ner dozen WANTED ---Duck and Goose Feathers I-Iighest market prices. Must be in not January 21st. aT•.4VIVA1-` "'":,1,1U141. -,t14,``,1 \,41,44.:1•0/44,.k4i, •••, 0 Want cl. later than ON PHONE 59 Huron & Erie Debentures CANADA. TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years, 314(7. per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 33-6% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative Zurich ••• ,,s-gotrataraft ZURICH HERALD 011.1.1**1,111.111,41,11.1.0,171 112111illani 1111 irIM L grulitfizosika_. cery Store Lux, large pkg, with knitting book free Sodas, 2 lbs. for , Aylmer mixed vegetablesperzart • Cream- ch.eese, . pr. lb. '4* I 1 25c4 • 25c - 15c' 25c: Club Hous e coffee, f,er Blue Bell Tea, with cup ,axasaucer, per Ib 69c Peas, 3 cans for :„ , — 25c 10c Baking Powder in 6 -oz, Ituirbier, each ienno Oesch • Zurich EGGS WANTED. - . Phone 165 q :2,E11Mr 1111 NUM 244.10 • • : 4 MI6 1111111111 a trAirOagy, ,;fitruary 12th, Mill.: ah 4mm 4,4.4-444. nd git r iture 1.c 410 • , , , , • • YOUR. WINTER,. REQUiREMEMS sg, .• ft We A/Weirs Carry a Full Line' -of the!' Best of- tr. :both, Shelf and.41-leavv Stanle Hardware ,Stoves. Furnaces, 'and all Heating Equipments. Let Us ;* Offer You Good Suggestions along this, Line. * Some Good Uied:Heaters at Verr,Reasonabl&Prices ffllllJI ANS OF LOCAL INTEREST 1VI1i. nd. Mrs. William F. Braun and family o.t kTiorest were Sunday ltioit- 73 u.1.8 in town. B isir. and ivirs. Albert Smith of *Gros- E well Mien., spent a. tr:ew days at the Li home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. • a. Rev. E.. Turkheim and daughter, ' n , Mrs. Ed. Gascho, also Mrs. Herbert Geese. res week. ifrueger motored to Kitchener this :Turkeys ,dressed ' Wheat, bushel. I ' Oats, °bush. , Have vou. noticed how the . days, i already are lengthening, especially in_i Barley, bush.. :1 the evenings, they seem just a bit.; Bukvvheat.„ bush.. i Fjour,, cwt., ......... ilonger: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme and i Bran;and. shorts, ton nattily, south of St . Joseph, spent, P.otatoes ler. bag L(.../CAL MARKETS Worrected every Wedn.esday) utter,. dairy 24 utter, creamPry 25 g,gs,, dozen ....- . 25, 23, 21, 16 v&hens, lb, 8-11 lickens, live.: 9-13 =les , dressed- .......... 16 14 21 57 27, 40 40 4 FURNITURE - Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e• Prices, quality Con -'t sidered. Let ustshow you our Beds, Springs, .Mattress, •Dining Room Sites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE: For the most. conservative purchaser, we: have a 0: 4k, • : , .r.. Large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture. -that will t. ii- - y;.., give you big valne for the Monty, such as: Davenports, ''..: Couches, Dressers, Rockers, Other Chairs?,, Etc. Be 41', ,..-.. ,-, sure and look these over. •.i., 2.00, 2.90f 20.00, 50: ; Ipiuno Hartman, Goshen Line south1,............ enjoying her usual health was talon. i Hay CO.unell rhtet on IVIonday for the. Ito. .Clinton Hospital, on Monday wh- 1 inaugral, meeting, when a iarge a,. 1 ere she will likely be -operated ons for mount. of business was gone over. in, .... order;to again becOthe fully organ: I goiter troubel. Huron County Council win. begin ed. on -Tuesday of next week f Or tlie first IVIr.s..J:aeoh Haberer and Kenneth Routledge we're at Crediton on meeting in in the new year, and. they will likely have much business to di Wb TQ,tienyohaipudFitaerdratehres b onoit.lo:1 I -I transact. r- Firi,iIsnt sZaelike-eenCd°111thPeallYregular .1.otnu- A ferw car loads of people of this vicinity attended the speciag. services ay thaw came with a venganc% and banks: of • snow and beets in Central Baptist Churoh„ London, the high Melted away and where the large church was so filled af 184 were sc,:en. it was hard to gain entrawe. -. • '' t - 4.into the 'ti.' tither dry earth. The :weaeie • was exceptionally milat,, and The Community Christmas tree iir;;-- i -db --,6e14, more iike a real -March which so suitably adorned the main ireaknp, than the usual January square in town was on 'Monday morn-taaw; as practically all the snow is ing taken down which is now the end gone .with roads drying up nicely. In oaf this Yuletide season, and what a fact the beginning of the week a blessed time it was to most of us. number of farmers were plowing so mild was the weather, but to -day, BODY IS FOUND search was rewarded with the findi5n8g, bii Clinton—A. three weeks intensive bit • Oa ' snow fell, and w...t all feel a Wednesday it is much cooler and : a ittalef better here in Ontario with a of the body of Henry Fremlin, snow on the grouftd. Clinton caretaker, who disappeaie d from his home on Dec. 27 last, telling his wife be was going to .fire the fur- nace in the church. Ire disappeared Loa Angeles, Cal., Dec. 31, 1938 during a raging snow storm and bliz- Dear. Editor—Enclosed find renewal zard of the 'Christmas week. The body voln. Paper. We have visiting with was f d Tuesda by (.N.R. 'section as now Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Knechtel Eplriallany Day with Mr. and Mr:4:i. Elog', CW,t4 • • • Mrs. Susie Oesch who has not been. 411111111111111111111111111•11M1 • Johnston Sa Kalb Har 1 eisch ware & Furniture„ Phone 63 ''''',‘+4-,gr,a,,***4.4.++4.4,44.1.+++++++++++++++44.**444.44.+++++.141144 .10,...arwswasaarmaftroemeasommommeremot *-14+++*+++++4.414:+++++++++++•!4.+4-44-44.4+++4.:++++++++++++4.49- Thank You! men alongside a high board fence on fnin. Kitchener, and Mr. and Mra, - the rigiht-of-way three pules west of Frank 1V1cCutcheon, from London, oueseesse080418904114141141011.100110,11.0,06,644140$04time400. Seaforth and seven east, cf Clinton. I and they are sure enjoying this '0,411 - HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE YOUR WINTER Hardware Needs 1 1 YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? 2 Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-. ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. COAL AND, COKE Colder 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. STADE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE — SERVICE isesesersissismomiseissecsossessmossissmossorsosossosesoses • . L. • Deceased had apparently climbed the .fornia .weather, and I wish more of fence to seek shelter from the storm' our old friends could see their way only to perish. One of the dead man's clear to do the. same. Sime I am last acbs was to purchase and 'bring not able to travel any more; the Dr. to his home a supplY 'of provisions. Mr. Fremlin is survived by his wife, three brothers and two sisters. HYMENEAL Overholt—Mahoney • A charming wedding took place at Mount Carmel Church, when Mary, only daughter of Denis Mahoney was united in rnarrlage to James Harold Overholt, son of Mrs. William Miller of Zuritch. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a floor - relatives at the home of their son, Mr. length gown of Fuchsia transparent velvet with turban and veil of the Wallace Haugh, Mill Road, to cele - same shade, long white kid glove S end corsage of American Beauty r9ses. She carried a satin prayer book with pearl bead trimming and long white e was a bum profit when he said four years ago that I could not live more than 24 hours, but I am still here and able to fide in my car two or three hours which beats laying in bed or sitting in a 'chair. I have my driver and Monday I will have to break in a new car again. Happy New Year to all—Yours, Truly. Wm. It Smith. FOURTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haugh, of Brucefield, and former residents of the 14th con., Hay Township on Dee 28th met with about W.) o_.!` their bride their 40th anniversary. The af- ternoon was pleasantly spent in con - Venation and music. Friends were present from Toronto, Dundas, Exet- astrearners, the gift of the -Ursuliner/Dashwood, Guelph, Hensall, Blake Nuns of Mount Carmel. The prides- and Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Haugh maid, Miss Adeline Overholt, niece of were the recipients of beautiful gifts the groom wore a floor -length blue ineluding the family presenting them transparents vervet gown with turb- with a beautiful cabinet of silverware an and veil of the same shade and A very :dainty buffet lunch was ser - white kid gloves. Her bouquet was of vOcl, from It prettily_ arranged table pink carnations and fern. Justin Ma- centered with the thrae story wed - honey, cousin of the bride, was nest din adce. Mr. George HoWard of Ex - man and John Mahoney, brother of , eter was master of ceremonies for a the bride, and Melvin Overholt, biro- good program which followed. BORN Dirchartne—At Hay Township, on Deceinber 27th to iMr and Mrs. 'Nelson Duo a daughter. 4Vialse—At Hay Winship, on Jantx- tiry 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice a , 111 tt'ale'31troit7----8liAot; Zurich, on December 8th, to Mr and Mrs. Theo. 11.1ittle- 47tylt5, a dtaughter. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4. 4. ther of the groom, were users. St, Cecelia's iChildren's choir tot Mount Carmel snng Sweetly and during the offertory sang an "Ave Maria". A reception was held at the bride!s home to about 40 guests. The bride traveled in a black boucle cloth coat with silver fox collar and accessories to amatch. Mr. and Mrs. Overholt left on a short trip to Michigan and, on their return will reside in Zurich.' The Herald joins their ri.-tany mends in extending congratulationa, •A• T RY 1 OK E us, own ow. 'Tai " read also ..., 4,- CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, P1ES, AND1 tt SWEET GOODS. t-- All Inedients Used, are of the: Highest Quality t ALL CONFECTIONS -- • IC_E CREAM • t .2. Our Store will be clod each Wedhesday Evening 4. Eckel's Bakery — .Zurich 4. Telephone 100 +++++++++++++++++.14**++++++.+++44*4++++++++++++++++++ imuntumuumnimorogsmoontiminsougullmommumitominmonomoimunnomumaisiomollthouniumms • • !me„, , THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon ..... $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c HESS, the Repair Man a iimilimitimmilimpromogglammullowstmusionognomminsionimunimmommommilimiegoinimanows a ...amonammommonnsamaama. 1 MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS GENUINE M.H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Int- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at .. $4.49 114 year battery guarantee 6.85 2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7.95 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at 5.85 Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS