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Zurich Herald, 1940-12-19, Page 4M F; FO't ZURICH HERALD KLOPP'S ONE$TCP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian LuLrication, using 7 kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date ' Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavy Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection NERA wsU OE EXCEPT LIFE Fin, Auto, Oasualty Fidelity, Etc ndrew Fm Hess, - Zurich Local Representative - Zurich .gtsa "anseaut..• .vs*: ,,W,F .•Z«.T .. .;.�„- ersvat;,,fie, a�;, •.:NL` v`i:.=s:. ,,2`�z:-:YN ;M._,�, _ FOR YOUR SON No gift could give him more pride and pleasure than .ails handsome 101c natural gold signet ring with S$ 9J white top at FOR FATHER What he hu always wanted —.nalectric Shaver. Choose from ,several leading makes. 1's:icsd as low as $15.60 FOR BROTHER Choose this fine 15 jewel Eke with smart chrome with stainless back case. Fully guaranteed. $9.95 FOR SISTER Dainty and modern .. Accurate and Dependa- ble — She'll be dellghied with this 15 $18.1 Jewel ELCO, 1v • FOR MOTHER So delicately:beautiful she'll. Tse thrilled with this carved .cameo in dainty 10k gold brooch- s14: BRIDAL WREATH Piamond )ring 3 diamonds of guaranteed perfection and flashing brilliance set in exquisitelt,end-carved setting. She will Always be proud of this rings 'lit r i s a, 1DSai3a'li"iber 10th, 1940 Ioiyet NILE we celebrate this Season of 'Good"will in comfort', our si f brothers, sisters and comrades across the sea live 'neath the shadow of death ... death let loose from the skies by the monstrous, hordes of Nazidom and Paganism. At this season we are particularly reminded of the debt we owe to those whose service and sacrifice make it possible for us to enjoy our Christmas midst the carefree happiness of children and fond parents ..:> those valiant men who patrol the skies, BUM the ships, stand by the guns, and place their all — even unto life itself, between us and the enemy. How can we pay our debt to them? The least we can do is to Save every dollar that we can and tend it to Canada, so that Canada can provide everything in Munitions and equipment to fortify these men for the defence of our country and our civilization. bur savings should be invested in \' •cr Savings Certificates, and we should continue to save and invest in War Savings Certificates :Until Victory is won. The widow's mite counts as much as the more fortunate ones' plenty., as evidence of service, sacrifice and determination. So then, whatever eke you do at this Christmas season, scwe and invest in War Savings Certificates- "Tho very consciousness of your ,....ele....,.;,...t ... Defence of your homeland: will make greater your personal enjoyment of Christmas.. - W. H. Somerville and de Gaspe Beaubien, Taint Natlanol Chosrman, War Savings Committee; Olvsva Mr. Van Duke, who has been stay- arty. ing with his daughter, Mrs. Ness left for his hrin r- ani Tavistock. Mrs. Ireland has returned and will spend the winter with h2.r sisie•r, Mrs. i Tiernan. .Master Gerald Parsons is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield.. Mrs. Mina Love is visiting her son Mr. and :ars. Ross Love. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seldr*n and Miss Annie SeThon and Miss Tammy Preeter o1 Ingersoll called on Mi•.:and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman last 7.'hurcday. VIr, and Mrs. N. Ogden of Exeter spent 'Saturday with Mr.:and J iVIrs. Wm, Net'liger. The following is the Red Cross shipment for this month 6 quilts, 3 ladies dresses, 4 bed jackets, 1 'May's pant,, girl's 'dress, girl junipers •and i sweater, 32 pairs socks, 9 sweaters, 2 pr, sea boots, 2 pair sea socks Itrair 2 way ,its, DASHWOOD Missg r N. or nowel.l, arta Nadiger 13•. 1iYlirn., Who spent the past week with 1 r p•i�•Fnt•c. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Nad- • ` rkte. left on Monday :for !'lor�iila, where she has accepted , position at �iE6virgi 7 ' for )Bile 'i'riittG1,'� Mr. Fred ?Teeter of Stra.tzorc?• vis- ited with relatives here last -week. The public ,school concert w112 be held on Thursday evening, Dec. 19th. Do -•'t; fail to attend. ' The .l vang'elica.1- sunday s; drool en - be held ,ark Sunday Tar xt, Deo, 22nd, HENSALL was lead y Howard e� SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR MAR- groom made a iittnlg reply and all loos lxving roam under an arch, cn • i t d th dd b' 1l, �'� ^ • friends gal:herd at Watson's hall, Kip -1 Finch—Glenn per last Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mts. Win . McKenzie Jr.. Glenn «as the scene of a very !pretty who were recently married. Dancing' wedding Saturday last at 6 p.m. was enjoyed to the strains or Murci- when their youngest daughter, Mona ack's orchestra. During the evening; Stewart, was united •in marriage to t_ ` > iari3 ea ey, son o , r. nd't The °lr.orne of Ur. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. McKnzie were present 1' it Wh tl f 1'I an ed witli a studio couch. The address ! Mrs• A. D. Finch of Clinton. The. 1 H . 1 Hyde. Th ceremony was performed in tile spae joined in singing '`For They Arejo;lly er . with a white we rng , t RIED LADIES AT THE HENSALL Good Fellows." Attended Funeral of Uncle CHRISTMAS TREE Brothers A. L. and G. M. Case at - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 211, 1940 FIVE—CASH . PRIZES—FIVE $5.0o—$4.00—$3.00—$2.00 -- $1.00 Tickets given to ail married Ladies attending the Christmas Tree KIPPE'',NEWS Draw to be made at 4.30. Holders tali lucky tickets must be presented Deem -fiber aaxt t7'ing of the V�r;�'1l -When draw is made. Cash donated by S tt'f the United ,church was held on ;11 exchants of Hensall. • • Wad: •afternoon, Dec. llth at the' a bonne of Mrs. H. 11'Ie:+�'lurtree with a.' large attendance, The meeting was 'F,i'iends of Mrs. Wm. Davidson will. presrotied over by Mrs. Chandler and be pleased to hear she is muct im- opena with hyrma. Nrs. Allan John lammed ;after her recent illness: son read the scripture les -on, "0 • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenz.e .Sr., Come, ,Le.t Us adore 7=lirrl" was then of Icippen moved into the'residence sung and Mrs. J. B. 1VIeLean len in whicli they recently purchased from prayer Mrs. Henderson para,, a very Geo, :Ferguson and are getting set- pleasing ; tlo, 4'0 Canada* 'The topic fled. was 111 Several parts, and the meeting 4. W. 0r:twei n will on Christmas ttlosccl with ..a htarrin. Day observe his 91st birthday, and The S. S. Xmos. Concert will be on New -Year's Day Mr, and Mrs. held on Wed, eve. Dec. 18th. The 0rtwetn wall celebrate their yox:rg people will present .a play "Aaron Slick from Fnmpkin Creek." visitors with the form 1VIrne. Joseph 1nden who has 'been London were isitin h.ei daittrhtc r, ,Mi^s. Ar4s tae er''s pa:rerats, Mr'. anti Mrs. Peter 'arson, returned rt,o hey' horn c. Citi Schwalm: Dt.nfiekl I ticl<t Naas. (Dr.) Stet, is spem.4,1ing a :few T,ife and his wife; Reeve George Mrs. Clarence Taylwi', of ("rtim i t,�l•+,1 y, visiting with her mo"Alec, Mrs: Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong and :fatn- ;pent aha yr c ek-c nd with tricrnds iii 1$1'.4 zici° in London, ity. N a 'v. Jexsii and Betty o f. Hay: the, vie1nit . iYlir,s,.1)..Wralks, Mr .• unci, i,ri", , .41.,(itte tT•au'hter, Miss Mary Buchanan, y a e" � ' m, ' - Ferguson cr, and Lill were at London, superintendent of the Gencr-,l Taos- 35 feet into an old well in the fts�tr. lvll,�rs Ixni� � erl,u5on and '2r; A1- I�crs.�ti Yt . , ;+ Falls, , r • obeit l3onthron celebrated pital, Niagara ,Falls, was unable to yard. Considering weather comdittonsc,, .i rad Clackstettt;r sp{ nt ,,n'ilnday with ' Mrs, (: ,r,�sent owing to pressing duties the trouble would almost cerf'urily= nelztives at 'Womstock ams In ers�nll: lrsw 13711, hilts tlyday at her faome on Ix!' r g p g i • , g r . The e' ent was much enjoyed. Miss rltave resulted fatally. The accident ,vtr• anti Nlis. I3. Jones visrtc;cl art yhut.s<lay lsxs'tF { tr the •iaait5er' 2:14:111.raea'I waren slit? �tvas atteili riin ".tri"•' Sunday with the lattey's sistea�, 3V1r, 1 side and Groom Honored ; Jeatrice cGeftt C' 'r�. ped t. L d 1 g; ' W, Par' uta Of -near cram. A iar><e lumbar of :tie.: h1Zci2 a ,lit bl:o„ W�. : nrlw d motatr Gri);., ~ . and �•�,�, tided the funeral of their uncle, Dr. of Amer?lean Beauty roses. Miss Heleie T. E. Case of Toronto, wr rch was to VrLn ui x�ondon sister of the bride,.., held in St. Paul's Anglican Church, was Azide;maid, wearing a floor len.-:- Dung^annon. Interment in that cerise- gtli gown of turquoise. The weddi music 'ryas played by Miss Kay Dr3'S dale. Ross. Finch, brother .of tb groom was best ;man., Following thO: ceremony a wedding dinner was senv4i onto, being in his 86th year and is ed to about '30 guests.. Latey tht survived by his widow and adough- young couple it t on a bol eymoo ter who ,is a teacher in `canto, also trip. R. A. 13r:ook officiated. The atti.ticti, bride looked elrarming , fiooir " length gown of white chiffon, .shofilrt rig• --length veil and carried a boupue °... tory. Dir. Case went to Dungannon at the age of 30 where he began to pra- ctise. and far 43 years was there. He suffered a stroke 13 years ago and then sold his practise, moving to Tor - three sons survive. Has 81st Birthday Party COUNTY . NEWS Mrs. Alex, Buchanan, highly este- Mr. and M Wm. Jewett:. of Bray.- enre<l resident of Hensall,recently Seld left ,reethstly far Fort, Lauder`•-, '• celebrated her $,1st birthday, -ro-tm- dale, Florida, Where they Will spenclf ily dinner marking tlic occasion. The the winter months.' table was centred with th birthday .,irievek stole: 49 cliuckens. from ttie r.. ew„ ,topped -with candles. while vases ' fa+smi of Rudolph Fisher, near Waltoniat o fragrant rose buds and white tap- ane night recently, .but no trace '.o. ers in silver holders were used it -,.14 tie tni_sitrg poultry was found. effect. Mrs. Buchanan, who was aide Teacher Resigns ... , to be at the table the first time in 2 The Seaforth public school both is :advertising for . a primary con' teacher to succeed M.•ss .,Ruta%:' Thompson, who has resigned., , It Is. expected a new teacher will' -be , ap .;: pointed .shortly. `Chas. is .thefirs) change in the public school ;teachitil staff' in ten years. • 4. Fell Into Old Well' Criabbin; lrart of a pump, sated . Merle -lterr.�,of Nile, from) a 1�r uttgptot 5: 1st year since she fractured her Trup,was wedding anniversary. presented with many lovely gifts. Miss ri!fa•y gchwal'gri and friend of flowers, cards ,and congratulatory messages. Attnding the celebration were members of her family, J. Tl. T3uchan:,fin, aactuary of the .ondo sM • •