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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-06-13, Page 8OWE BIG= a-saraaala-, rri ais LADIES DRESSES lin Doted Swiss Voiles in pretty shades of Blue and Wine at $1.150 each LADES Silk Dresse7: b new Styles, floral deigns t259 each. GIRLS' SLACKS in fast color, Zero shrunk cloth, Navy with white and wine trm. Piked from 1.19 to 1.69 pair. MEN'S WEAR New Felt Hats, Fine Shirts, Work Shirl.s, Every- thing in Underwear; Fine Trousers; Made-to-Meas- ute Suits, Sweater Coats, Straw Hats, Etc. GROCERY SPECIALS Sugar crisp corn flakes 3 for 20c Chocolate Cookies, per lb. 17c Jello, 4 for19c Sodas, 2 lbs. for ' 25c Coffee, per lb .. . .......... 30c Super Suds with bowl 25c Cookies, per lb. 15c Canned Corn, per tin 10c We have seed corn, sorghum, Mange' and turnip seed for sale at lowest prices J. GASCI-10 & SON PHONE 59 ,: • PRODUCE WANTED ti 011 Auto Insurance Rates ARE LOWER FOR 1940 — Special Low Rates for Farmers Living on Township Roads Special Advance Allowance for Winter Storage on Farmers' Cars. Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative Zurich %ireseltelislooseese•••••00401/GoleOsiteuesvmosoouovVautt HARDWARE – SEEDS and FURNITURE Wire Fencing If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes st Furniture, Springs and Beds. Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. FROST FENCE .... for long life. Come in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence . the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanised by speeial Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prime. ainalic)L11111Clit1rAil II, TIGHT + LOCII ZINC BONDED 11;0.41YES YOU MONalit,, PAINTS! itotlogioulot II ill ZURICH HERALD Imet,1 t 1111i Ott 14141111111110100,1hil, Corn Flakes, large .. Cream cheese, half -lb. pkg. New potatoes, 6 lbs. American blend coffee, per lb. Libby's Kidney Beans, per can • Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. ..... • . s Vegetable soup, 3 cans Shinola„ floorwax 1-1b. can 10c 15c - , .. .•• 2.5c 3c. Z5c . 25c 25c Menno Oesch. • Zurich, EGGS WANTED. Phone 165, ji 1111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ITEMS (W WM, iNTERESI Sunday wile lia• observed as decor- ation day- at the: Evangelical burial ground; Bacinsora Mrs. Mary Man -son of the Goshen 1z.ne north, and Mrs. John Reid of Thedford' spent -a few days with Mrs. Ezra Kieolikaa off Badlan. Messrs. Harold Stade and Len Paang spent Sunday with friends in Detroit. Mr. Arthur. Truemial of Toronto, dr his The world Was planged 'more -alien-- spent a few,- days., at the: homa sister, Mr. and Mrs. William John- ly into the '1. war on Monday' when: ston, also other LeIat1ve flly declared ' war on Fiance and Fa'ngl and and lthiS Itlibly he. the. Miss NoraL of the local.' ' teacning staff„ and Mr. Weston, ae, cher of the 14th con., motored IA London over the week -end where lh visited their. litunam. The weatherman is favoring., e uiaa juzi* 1 flail tA 04(1 '''',10,1***4414-04.04aartatattaa+4atlaiaaaatafail + aataraaa araInaa*V*********/aliacof ga 'a. * • ,; , a Fal 4. . . .,. I. 0 , 40 El II 40 1181' i;:ili'lf re 4,1 4, tle 0 45. a.. 4 4, 4 4 • FURNITURE See (XIV Studio, Couches antilDinnet te A Figittine of all the Home itequiirei -nen* •P Always keep a GoodAStock of New and ti'le yew Latest in Furniture -at Very Reasonabl e Pvices, quaLrrty Con- : sidered. Lettus show' you our. BeclooSprii -igs, Mattress, Dining RoorrioSuites, Occasional Chairs 1 lockers, Etc. SLICaiTLY1 USED FURNITli TRE 4 ."' OUR SEASON'S REQUIRENIERTS. We Always Carry a Full Line of the., Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardwa rev 5toves. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments.. Let Us Offer Ydu Good Suggestions along .thilvi Line. Some God Used Heaters at Ver-oReasonsilhkPrices . • rHECS nAIRDgEssima.- Visit.Onr SalC41 for your MID-SUMMERT-SPTECIA:Ur, Let ua quote you on the very -Vest': and latest Permanent:az that are ptflaaa- ing and satiSfactorya and that' will' give you personality.' Hairdressing! Salon at rear of 'Storea.FOr •appoint'L ments call/ us .bYaphonea102; ZiariEW: MRS. FRED 'TIIIET1E;Voprhattess- use of dragging morety anations rut. with an abundance of rains these days. Eery Sunday, every noliday; An - I in tact every day there is a shower articiain The America.n WeeklY 'th the Jame 16 'lava. of The Detroit or two. lSunday Times, will. disclose. W. Horner has returned exampleasod the epigrammatie rraos- , home from, a four weeks visit with ophy of Miaasieua Sachs. Guitrya the friends in Detroit axt1 other points John Barrymore of Flamee• whaa af- in Michiaa.n, she was also at Hersey where she visited with her sister,Mrs Voelker. While Mrs. C. L. Smith was on her way to the •gardert Tuesday morning sae noticed a dour -leaf clover in the grass and upon picking it up spied another one, and still more till four were picked, Mrs. Musselman Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Musselman Jr., and family, and Miss Musselman of Elmira, were Sunday visitors at tl-ie home of Mr. and 1VIrs Peter Gingerich aaa air. and Mrs. Menno Steckle, Bronson line, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler maila orad to Rostock Wednesday whe.. Mrs. Koehler will take part in t, 4 program of the convention in the. angelical church. Ray Oesch Milton Dagg are delegates. • ' LIONS ELECT Exeter Lions have elected the owing officers far the comin months: Immediate past presi e conflict. It is our desire that ,eSe hostilities shall' notabe dragged' fao the Ainemicas. a. . A FAMOUS •ACTORaSEESLIFE'. LOVEa ARTa—AND:'WOIVIEN, For the rrtore conservative purc:ser you many a dzillar as we have a firie ad Slightly UsediftFurnittw that will givezyou 1 your Money.. Drop -inland look theetsioiter Renta-ble Low Priicat- --; 1: we an save sortment of ig value for andl get our johllston & lialbflei Beth ardware- & Furniture, Pi ione 63 • 4 *-44++++++++44444.44444444444444+4.1144+4+1 )4+144.4.41144 1 Dead! an Disabled rim alt REMGVED PROMPTLY Phonee.:. Cialle,e: Exeter 23 Seal Fort -EIS • DARLING, an CO. Of CANADA LTD. :itianamotimmtommosmama, mosomms.. P+++444+4444++++*+444-1.+41 ter fouar marriages, concludes that one woman can be adarableaalautabwo , terrible. Be sure taaget The ratroat Sundaya Times. HOLDS, setting for the aZephenson reumton 4. Let Us Dimas with you 'the New Way of adiani. some hundreds of .motobera of t OvzstiPg; Your Own Home en Easy Minithly troit, Wingham, Hensall aiadl Stanley .. Payments.. were present. The weatharbeing id- + eat, a delightful tamp wasspat with .T.j al in and see uor new type sports directed by Lee ReCounnell, Varna; Dave Kay; 'Clintoa, and Percy 4. BLOCK FLOOR Johnston, Varna. W. R. Stephenson , of Varna, is the president, and M.G. 4.1!:.11 At a Very Lw Price. Drysdale, at Reaea,14, ataratary of the 11 1 1 1 Felt and Marshall • — QUALITY PRICE – SERVICE Jowett's Grove. Hayfield, wa hy Pay Rent!! the. clan from laaarleate; Vaala, De- association. It was decided (luring the + business session to hens the 1941 re- 4, union at likaafield, HAY COUNCIL 2 -The regular monthly meeting of the Councit of the Township of Hay was held at the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, June .11th, with all the me- mbers, present. The minutes of the / May meeting were adopted as .read. Sandy Elliott; president, C. V. .After, disposing of the commumc- sad • vice-presidentsa Harper Riveta; otions the following resolutions were passed: . That the appeal of George Regier regardiag the assessment on his farm lands be not allowed and that the Court of Revision be closed and tho Assessment Roll be the official upon which the 1940 rates shall be leviad. That necessary repairs be ardered to repair the grates in the furnaae in the Town Hall. That road signs needed to warn the public as to Cattle Crossing, Narrow Bridge, and Danger be ordered. That a policy of insurance be ap- plied for to .protect the Township against accidents on township roads. That application of Police Trustee Board of Zurich for credit of $1000 be granted interest to be charged on said loan at same rate as Twp. pays on bank loans. That accounts covering payments on Townallip Roads, Hay Telephone, Relief and general accounts be pass ed 0,13 per Valalahersi • Township Roacis—;Dom. Road Melly Co. repairs $2.24; M. G. Deitz, .gas, oil, repairs, labor $100.83; C. Ald- worth repairs for plow 1.25; Pay List No. 3, labor 35.20; Hay Telephone ---F. Kalbfleisch lumber 1.27; Filing equipment 14.60 T. H. Hoffman 1 month salary 191.66 do labor etc. 77.64; E. R. Guenther cartage 5.92; Nor. Elec. tao. aapplies 329.77; H. G. Hess, 1' month salary 175.00. Unemployment Relief—L. Hendr- ick, rent $5; H. Thiel transients 4.25 General Accounts --Dept. Health insulin $5; W. H. Edighoffer, assessor salary $150; Zurich Hydro lights town ball 5.25; Treas. Huron hospit- alization, Easton 17.50. The Council adjourned to meet a - atomises Proaident and Mrs, Siox re aain for regular monthly meting on ceived the •members of the graduatl Monday, July 8th, at 7.30 o'clock in ifnrigeleldslas! along with their.paaents and the evening. Leslie Coates, Dr. J. G. Dunlop.; see- treas., Dr. W. E. Weekeir; len tamer W. J. Smith; tail twister, Ulric Snell; daaators„ W. E. Middleton, H. 0. Southcott, Harvey Pollen, W. J. Beer. PHONE 6 IMMIN111114MIMIIIIIMI 9 4 RECEIVES DEGREE At a very colorful ceremony on Wednesday afternoon, June 5th at the annual convocation of tne Univ- ersity of Western Ontario at the J. W. Little Memorial Stadium, London Gerald A. Rau, of Drysdale was a- warded the degree of Bachelor .4- ,of Arts in Hone- Philosophy by Piesi- dent W. Sherwood Fox, vice-chan- cellor of the University. Gerald en- tered Western after completing his High School Course at Assumption College in 1936, and attenaaa classes at St. Peter's Seminary •College of Arts which enjoys direct affiliation with the University of Western Ont- ario. On the Saval cion Saaaral. 4greEs were granted in taws, Sci- ence, Medicine and Arst.. In the Con- vocation address President Vox re- minded the graduates of their duties towards God, country and society te- spec4tively. He urged them to keep in mind that they should be a very vaa- ua•ble asset to Society in general if aey made proper use of their talent -t this very critical moment of 'his- ory when our country and the rest if the Allied nations are struglir gainst an en (any whi0., 944., Christianity and WesternK 0Ation Tic stressed the fact that great!sera- 'ce would-be expected of the/it' en, this point. Present at the cereaianY was a very great attendance eonala osed of the parents and friends of the araduates. After ahe convocatiort STADE & WEIDOI ZURiCH - ONT. 0.0600100004)*S00014K006140.10004141004000/04nt Ofte.n00/406(040111 A. :F. Hess, Clerk., fr 411 OS FLEISC ZURICH .aaaalaiaaaaaalai" BREAD contributes to the most important nutritional needs—in large part helps to give Canada its high health record. Delicious, nourishing bread supplies - one-fourth of the food energy of Canadians. Its rich •carbohydrate content makes it the best and cheapest source of human fuel. And, made with its usual present - clay milk formula, bread is also an im- portant source of protein., equal to meat in maintaining muscular energy. Eat more bread—and meet today's emergencies with greater vitality and energy! YOUR BAKER'S SKILL, scien- tific equipment--andthe finest ingre- dients — give you a loaf un- surpassed in wholesome.. /less and de- licious flavor, ECKEL'S BAKERY - Zurich ;4444' ;