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Zurich Herald, 1939-11-23, Page 4
le 1#11.0K-11140IIII ZURICH HES ' .L. Tested, not . against ordinary gas 1 nes, but against premium -priced m itor fuels in0 0 ` y .1475 motorists 14 c :ties; • • • • HOW THEY VOITV E ids neva gasoline - f� - asc�'l�i'n`.e to lite premium -priced g •you have :been using: knockiess performance As..good? Better? itet,astsood? On ;pick -Up, acceleration kAs good? Better? tie 41Saped? 912%s.Sald! As Good .oriBetter 93.7 % iiia z As Good orSetter '« Tot Tower, especially Son hills 94©9 % >! er .Asneed? Better? Platers ger - :F.or all-around performance res,good? Better? No` cs. ood? 90.3 % .Said Pis Good or :=3letter During September and 'October, 1475 critical users of premium -priced .gasolines were asked to test an unidentified, colorless gasoline which was in reality Nu -Blue Sunoco with the coloring left Put. From Florida to Canada, these tests were con- ducted, not by us, but by independent, unbiased research authorities, and when the returns were summarized, it was found ;that these motorists voted 9 to 1 in, favor of Nu -Blue Sunoco!! 9° our oe 10' pro- claimed it equal or superior to premium, priced gasolines they had' used previously. To make a fair test, don't dilute, Nu -Blue Sunoco with other gasoline.. Let your tank run practically empty. Them= put in Nu -Blue Sunoco. Compare it par- ticularly with premium -priced gasolines.. We'll rest our case on your fiindings,. The quicker you start using Nu -Blue Sunoco' tkzvirirkt 11 \-kri. 7-- SOLD BY:,. L. A. PRANG atlil SON ' General Repairing and Used Car Sales ZURICH . ,MILLSG REEK Mears. Hugh Love is easending , lee time with her sister, ,ills$. Halley orris near Staffa. We are surry to repeat the dead} vaf Mr. Robt. Stephenson of the Parr line- Mr. Stephenson had been in ;!fling health for some ti» e, 11r. and Mrs. Wnz. Davidson visited "Sunday with friends near Listowel. Vir. and Mars. Earl Love, Mr, and Mees. Wm, Reichert and ivI rs W ,11.avidson were in Stratford re icily • DASHWOOD Dashwood Public Schoer Concert *hi be held on December 21st. Mn. Henrich of Sarnia spent the geek -end with friends here. 'Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Merrier spent the week -end with relatives in Kit- nhoner. Robt. Eaid spent . the v)r}d'k-end . r . { ' all friends 15 hi i'' lshex°vlllc.. Mr. Ler' Bender el cle ':;on t t j. z h sick at i "We hope f:,r a speedy r ca,dry. S. S. No. 8 Hay will hold their' I9 ohoal r-.clpeevt .on DM 20th, 1 LD. NADIGER Leather Goods and Harness iD',HWOOD - ONT. A. E. RAVELLE General Store GRAND BEND IMr. an. )its Mervyn Tiernan speant! The „ isses Tway Jeffrey and Vex- Bedard of the parish, and a brother, a few days in Toisolato last week. ! .onigue Denomme left on Sunday far Mr. Louis Brisson of Windsor. .Detroit where they will spend two weeks. I-iaz1y Itleifman vavas gues so at Devine .,`;.t, linked Church, Sara* on Sunday, Mr. Leonard Birk and sister Ver- na o+f GueJ i ~use ie 111ht''ors in town. .)n aunday. Howard Klumpp of 'Xitchener sp- e;at the week-en,4 at kris ;lime here. Miss Cath. Finlhbein:er spent Sun- dv with her sister,, 11'Irs...guml le in Sarnia. Dn:. and Mrs. R. Taylor spfii t a few days .11ta Toronto last week. Word was received bexe .ef the death of Mrs. Wm. Ehlers; a intoner. resident of this community ;fit Kitch- ener. The funeral was held 4i 'n- odal/ aftertipori, Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry 'rue - BLAKE Messrs John and. Joseph Cantin of - Montreal ;ere spending a few days in Wedding Bells are rringing. Vast. J;osepll eatith their parents, as the Mrs, Samuel McBride is not en- tallier, 1'v :f31, M. Cantin is quite ill. Toying the best of health and is con - Late Edward Brisson fined to her room. Her many fri- Izz, Ibis assnof the Harald we areto godd health- again. d • ends mope she will, soon be restore indeed shocked with grief to report the cl, atiA of M•r, Edward-nrisson of Mrs. Peter Manson and daughter this immediate egmtnunity. The de- Sara from Hensalll ,spent an even= parted nntvi tial ;sti,eken on or about .ing..on the Goshen line. September 30th with a slight attack. The neighbors and friends of Blake of pneunkoriiin, •and for 3.o r.'ays re and Goshen .community held a sur mained at J borne t'.ith a mine in prise party at the home of Mr. and attendance, and during that time lii.>. Mrs, Robert Mc}3rlkle on Monday ev- illness waxy net. c,onsidexed alarming, ening in honor of their daughter, though it was thought best by • his Emma, bride elect of this xrionth. A Bare to have hint removed to St mock wedding was presented by n Jioseph's Hospital, London where he tatunber of the young ladies and con miler in Zurich 6en Sunday. eyed on on Sunday November 19. "teas and music were the evening'4 The remains were brought to the eixtxtaininent, after which an. a:1 and presentation ' f a table and homy, of his sister, Mrs Charles ,Be- dress ap z o Joseph St. .9o.sl' 1"t and • ver rJ�ca'vs=l x Mr, and .lz.r. and fam- ily Mac fa n Masse civ of 17.•treit spent the we ..c -end In neigh.berh: c i visiting with •�,elati•� re's, l 101.1 n I11 nsV . t�'r lV'l;r . In .r •e, trowseatt t�llxie w.A>w, vers 1, dutiful, dald Of the Blue Water Highway, lamp aro mirror were presented in north of Drysdale, from where the the bride. She was greatly taken.by fune�xal waK held on Tuesday morn- surprise and thanked the friends in Ing' to St, l>c?t'c>r's cemetery, 1 conch a few well-clnob"en words. Lunch was. ;Settlement. Mr, Brisson letwes to served and then the bride showed lies STANLEY TOWNSHIP Aix dead. War. Jack Bryan of Lon. d+on visited with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. Armstrong and fancily - on Sunday. Um. i3urehill and sola Bob • Bute:bil-t and Wife of M-tehe11 called on the fcormer's cousins, Mrs. H. i rratt ,and the Robinson Brothers on Sunday. • Mr. .and Mrs. Herb Smith visited l' with -the .iat-ted's .sister, Mrs. Mary ltindes of :near Chatham. Mss Nerene Robinson spent a few ,dayn with Miss Villa Jarvis of Clin- ton- ., Mr- and Mrs. Nelson Keys or .Eg- mondvil e and 'Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Keys. of Toronto renewed. acquaint -- lances, with friends at the Goshen church on Sunday. kr. and Mrs. Campbell McKinley,- (yz•ridal couple) have retuned from. their lzo:nersznoan trip and aro gett- ing settled. Their r.iany friends ex- ) tend. congeatulations and hat: wishes. 'I`lnot> appointed as cariv:i:,cars for the Red. Cross are going th - it rounds now aid are meeting with. good safe- ness. • Tuesday evening last the neighbors gathered at the home of Mr.' and Mrs Harvey Bohner and pr::le::t:'cl the • . y}ung couple with taro • chairs and • other gifts; an address was read and the groom made a suitable rop',y. • Af• - ter the presentation the evening was spent in various games. A linea was then served and the guests Minuted ' wishing the young couple bon voyage • , on the sea of life. A happy matrimonal event was celebrated on Thursday last 'when Mies Seleda Shantz became -WI bi:ide • of Mr. Dan .Steckle. The happy co - anile left for a honeymoon and • on • their return they will res'de on • the • ,.groom's fine farm, Bronson line. Attended' Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ben K.ys ard'two . sags Uarvey and G'ordo•i, a:nd ' Mr_ Amos Keys and son Lloyd' an 1 Mr. . and :vlrs. Clifford Keys attena:ed the • funeral of Mrs. Wm. Rathwezl et -Lis- - towel Saturday last. Mrs. Psthwell, whose maiden name waa Margaret Jane Keys, was in her 85th yeer,and' was the etde f: daughter of i.:;.^. late• Mr. and P;frs. Robert Keys of Stanley • Her husband i -e-leceased her 14 yrs. ago. She leaves a family of 3 sons ;and 3 daughters. Also two bl. others - Benj. and Amos Key's of Stanley, al -- so four s:sters. HENSALL 9I>serves 80th B'rchday One of Hensall's highly respeeted1 c t errs,, Mrs, Helen Dow, ce'ebrated'. T.nwr. 80t,'birthday- at, 'bee home on• Nov: 4th• She has bee' s, resident of the village -for three -gars, moving to Henr,ll with her 1 -;.band the late• Wnz. Dow from Iliennaar No. 4 near, Brucefield and has endeared herself' to meny .friends here with 'her per- sonality_ COUNTY NEWS Accident to Aged Cyclist When a bolt on the front wheel of the motorcycle which he was driving became loose, 81 -yr. old W. R. Henry of ‹Gederich was thrown to the pave- ment and received several wounds,. aand £heking up. The gaed cyclist, pnbably :the oldest man to drive a motorcycle in Western Ontario, was taken to his home after receiving meditol attention, little the worse of liis mishap. The Boy Scout troop. at Exeter is being reorganized. Rev. R. A. Brook is the .president of the Hensall branch of the Red Cross Society. Arm Fractured Root. Mills, a student at the Exe- r' ter public school had the large bone of his right arm broken in a very peculiar manner, while playing foot- ball on the school grounds Bob in- tertepted the ball with his hand after it had been kicked and the vorce of the ball fractured the bone. It wan set by 33r- Fletcher. 0011110401 111001100001000011100541) tat ft1 000111lw0i* 11tieNi 1• - Your fu -i We ate. Now Filling' Orders for this . Winter's FuelL ` Let us suggest the Most. Suitable Fuel for your Hcy iris Equipment. - Prices always within the Inks aither,Dealers. malt Quality Considered: SEED AN1NG ire have an upato-date' Seed " Cleaning Equipment that lie use for Custom 'Cleaning, and invity the Fay who have seed' to dean to arrange with us • fa' this Work. PUNA STOC'. FOGDS AND CHOWS A Guaranteen Product that greatly help your Stick and Poultry to Ver and Production, which will mean greater Profits- Try id A Iti go _ r 1. ao a