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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-04-10, Page 8ZUROI BERAW J VENTILATING WINGS ✓ 10 BEAUTIFUL COMM, ✓ DUAL HORNS ✓ DUAL TAR LIGHTS, 1 DUAL SUN"VISORS ✓ SAFETY WHEEL RIMS; J DUAL WINDSHIELD if BIG TIRES WIPERS ✓ RADIO GRILLE. and scores of other Attractive Features PLUS DODGE DEPENAB LETY, LONG LIFE AND L`. W OPEMATING COSTS! .r:• fi: S •�+J.^n . l .WdF,3°:h.�' -�. �A. Yar�S\'�"�' ,. C�f(;: 6�'i v$3S�i': WARD FRITZ dKiniey's CHICKS GOVERNMENT ;:APPROVED, PthJLORUM - EETED STOCK. C 111 J / rr 1 1, `Henia11, for good Chicks 'tor 1941 iIllatau yiislloca':ted' 4 miles north of Zaxiich. - i•. E. i McKINLEY, Zurich, Ontario ZURICH Phone 123 ,) Pril 1Oih, 194+1; NOTICE { Place your order for Easter Lilies T. H. Hoffman, Tel. 70, lasewood,: FOR QUICK SALE liurited number ,of cedar pests, 'fort alae%: sale 'Apply o Barry Mer: 'Adams, Poene 32 rr, Zurich;. FOR QUICK :SALE Aboist 50 WhiteLeghori Z'izllets,: 5''`veeks ti.ld, tor •quick sale. Apply to, :Elam W. ,Shantz. "Phone 91 r . 2O, AUCTION SALE:,'; ;Of Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects, on Lot 17, Bay-. field Road, .Stanley Township. Quar- ter mile west of Varna, • on • • TUESDAY, .APRIL 151;h 1941 At erre o'clock sharp., • HORSES— Matched Team of Blank P rcheroris; 1 Gelding rising 5 errars. CATTLE -1 white cow 4 yrs. old elite May 1st; 1 grey cow 5 years old bred 2 months; 1 black cow 5 years old bred' 2 months; 1 Durham' cow 7 year cild fresh 3 months; 3 Dur- ham steers rising 1 year old; 2 Dur- ham heifers rising 1 year old; 2. calves :months old. PIGS and SHEEP — Sow bred -• month.; l chunks :+110 lbs. each; 10; pure bred Leicester Ewes, 18 spring • lambs; 1 pure bred Leicester ram. � • i ttii ;her ;!daughter, Mrs. R. Lkrnom- 1 toe., .also .other relatives on the ;Blue 1 Water Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jeffrey and fainilee.of Detroit spent the weeksend ;in this vicinity with relatives and ffriends. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Smithfield were Sunday visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Jos. Sararas of the Blue Water south. Mrs. N. A. Cantin returned to her home in St. 'Joseph after spend 'Ag :a week in Detroit. il1r. and Mrs. Jacob Ober of De tie& ;:pent Sunday in this neighbor- hood with relatives. The.Misses Cecelia Masse and Ver - f the Blue Waiter south, wreath Sunday visitors witha'Ir' and .ilttre..Rudolph ,Corriveau of the Goshen line, south. They reported e; good .time, Mr. Ed. Miller of Zurich, who i� i in bed sick at the home of his sister; Mrs. Jos. Sararas is as yet not ail- proved. The Ave ad old lake Huron at tim• of writing is much disappearing anc �l meeting. The topic: "The Apostle of we hope it is taken away on its last the .Ont. Port" was given by Mrs. trip across the lake, and all the chilly ,Alan Johnston. A hymn was sung: and disagreeable days of the spring end the meeting closed with prayer. season. EN NEWS iDASHWOOD �pn•al7r>i•••••••!�t•••••.•••••s• ••••••••••••••.••••sir••• : •• • • i •Ele.c-trio Washer •• • 4. a • • Bargains • •• ,! • O 1 I l adel--aWestiesebeetse, (ligula , �ki$Sl• 1$ y; ;?i ; Rice , ... $6$.,00 = "�� �tii, • es• o 111 2 1: Only*Rtewtty '('White ,c. p) i3xrvvilitivned $20.00 1 Dale—Easy .14ation Hand washer, slightly ,gid, lake new only $8.00 1 Only ---Hees/ *Walther , °$2.00 2 (file—reoffield (Sonlite) Regular - 82;5.Q. LL.erAain Pt•iige ... , $653 O 1 Only—Beatty (Whitecap) washer Re ,ta ikeimed, like -mese aisle, Price $22.00 allIk SEE THESE B,Y4 INS ' HESS RADIO ._ LECTRIC alleese•••••••f ►0900. •!•f•+t,�••�r;f 1•c�••••••.11 BAYEIELD Mrs. Percy Dyment of eDtr>91ifr strment a week -end with her mother, Wm. ay. J. ',Tippet, who has ;act been. ,.00 well ,he past few weeks. ,q :t Mee. I Crane of Detroit visited r ata r i e Mr. �,i �, £ e > R chard W .stun, eteMrs. Ted Crane also were 'visit- ears isit• ears' With the Tatter's mother Mrs. W Leod. §'A. M j.rling has left to vie-, ':Toronto. S. Walter Carson of ls!ttcnens s vi.S'iiting her gels: Mss. F, A. vNards. Urs. George Little, who Inas taken r.r$11e. takevieee Hotel, nithved from cr res dente nd is tli 1.,.. W,l...,,.__ a ., et g' • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • settkel, prepar e:V..11 to opening flew` the snner•. Miss Lorna Wen:eke oI lemeleme and Billy of Toronto were visitor. with +khixra' parents, Zoe ,atnd Mrs. Wal.- 1er 'Wesal ke. • Miss Vera Pease is' speeding a week t• 'Per Hayter Ell . r her cousin:, :Miss y cti with a. Line, t Twp. 'h ,on� 1 onthe Ila....a.kY p h 1', l4 Mr. and Mrs, Wm. L. ;1?'eee uson, returned to their borne in the anlage after having spent a number of we- eks in Kingston with Mr. :and ,Mrs. Jack Ferguson. St. Jose and Beaver Town Mrs, David Ger'omette of Mount Carmel is spending a lcw day's vis -1 onigem .Ducharme o ++++++ ++++++++++++++ +�l '++.f..i, +zoo., +++ ;. ,.1.� �-.a^i 'r� a c�i �d+•3 -i- s�-=.i 4. .r. "We Recomend FEEL? And .SELLtheBest-"' y4 PURIN9 CHOWS :f We carry a full line of Purina • Products, such as Startena, Chec-R Tabs, Hog Chows, Etc., Et .�.4. tie eee++. b i••: 4.4•x• F• i•3 +4.+albe :•+ti i�4+-.-++++++++++4,i-4*.". i.++.;• :•4'1•++.; 4 Fresh . Shipment Every Monday. Deli Deliveries mach at reasonable .distance a . ELAM W. SHANTZ - Pham 7n 9420 x waiter bottle covers. It was also dec- .ded to - donate th quilts made teethe Cippen East Institute, to be ,sent •vhere' mostly needed.. It was recided o hold the May meeting on April 30 ,wing to an invitation from the Bra - afield Ladies to attend their May I` • " Mr. Clarence McLean of London, Me. and Mrs. Ferguson of Bay ;pent Sunday .with his sister, Mr. and City„ 1Viiclr., attended the funeral of Mrs. Allan Johnston. the _late .,lits. Graybiel on Monday. i4lr. ,and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Miss Isabelle Alexander of Shed- Mr, • "Beicl were Sunday visitors in don and iMss : Doris Alexander, of tows.. London, spent the week -end at the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klump were home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs pleasantly surprised on Weoneaday evening last week when about 25 _relatives. ;and friends gathered in honor of .Mrs. Klumpp's birthday, The evening was spent in progress- ive euchre and, games after which a dainty lunch was served. Master Jimmy Taylor spent the week -end in London. Albert Tyler left on Tuesday for London where he has secured a job. We are sorry to report that Mr. Wm. Nadiger who has been confined to his .bed for Borne time is not im- tchener. proving so fast as his rriends would Mr. and' Mrs.It. K. 'Homey al,d like to see: ' Mary of London, visited :on Saturday The choir of the Evangelical chu- at the home of Mr. inti Mrs. W. reh are preparing an Easter. Cantata -Homey. Miss Jean Pybus of 'Zurich visited recently at the hone of 'her grand- mother, Mrs. H. Ricker. �llfMS—The WMS • of the 'United Mrs. Nancy Graybiel, widow of d1i met on Wednesday ,after+noon, the late J. W. Graybiel died at her :Alcan! 2nd for their Easter meeting home: here on Saturday morning fol et the _home of Mrs. J. :Cooper. The lowing an illness •of about a week. •rraee1, ng was presided ,over by Ms's. S'he was born in Hespler' and was in Allan *Amgen and irpentid with a. her 78th year having . resided here Wenn, `Ties Easter leaflet program for the past 48 . years. Her husband She wa • "' 1 � d5years. s fah' o aprayerabout washer tvice then off- redeceased :,red. The .eefleriny was eaten tnd was a member of Dashwood Evang- there was a business discus:,lon, it elaeal ehuree and a devoted worker was moved that Mrs. Henderson and for the Red Cross, having started on Mrs. Johnston be delegates to the i her aslst pair of 'socks for the sold - Huron Presbyterial to be held in the j iers` daughters, 14Irs Thames Road chur�:t, oh, April 22nd, i Surviving are two g , Notice was received that allocations Wes. England of Ilse 14th con., I:e- to the WMS supplies be a print quilt phen and 13eatriee..at ,home and two and six hot water bottle covers. Mrs -ono. Olvcar of Toronto and Wilber J. C. Dell, Mrs. R. McBride, Mrs. II of Woodstock, two sistears, Mrs. Chas AllanJohnstonand Mrs, .`I Cu a nwa and 1Ylre.. 'Cath: -1:- J ..l'rs. E� IVic Cuxtz of Greenway 'Oxide, volunteered to n:lak it hat 1,t f t c'ehi ail M?cAaiean, .aid a. bate Wrn. Alexnedee. Miss Esther ,Price and^Mr. Elmore Gackstetter ,of Dashwood visited on Sunday with Misr Irma Ferguson. Quite a dumber from this vicinity attended the Tleasafll Spring Show on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'li,eichert and fam- ily of -Hiilsgreen +.visited on :Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coch- rane. Mr. and Mrs.Sam 'Bopp and family visited recently with :friends near Ki "The Great Light" whi9h will be presented Easter Sunday evening. Death of Mrs. Graybiel T • ther, Henry ;Schroeder of Dashwood. Funeral services took :glace .r..om.her Late a esidenc' e• on: Monday aryernoon with Rev. H. E. Boppe1. officiating. Interment took place- int Exeter cem- etery. HENSALL • To. IiGId Anniversary, The Young !People's anniversary services of the. United Church will be held on Sunday, April 27th when Rep C. B. Heckendorn of the Evangelical church, Zurich, will be the special speaker. •On the following evening, , April 2.8tb, 'the Yzaung People. ,cddip 'pen will present their play entitteu, "Erin Slick from Pumpkin Creek." Minstrel. Show The minstrel show sponsored by the Chamber of (Commerce will be pi.•esented in the Town Hall Hensel!, Tuesday and Wednesday; evenings April 15th and 16th, and promises to be one of the best, ever: presented. Last year there was a last minute rush. for seats, many hiaving to stand throughout the performance. ' So the patrons are asked to •buy their seats early and be sure of them. Observes 90th Birthday Mrs. John Tohnston, who celebrat- ed her 90th birthday on: Monday last, is one of the highly esteemed resid- scribed in The American Weekly with _ cots of Hensall A daughter ot: the :'the April 13 Detroit Sunday Times.. late Mr. and Mrs. C. Soldan, pioneer :' Be sure ;to get The Detroit Sunday residents of the district; she was the former Miss Catharine S'aidan•, and was born in 'Tavistock; where her father conducted a carriage shop be- fore conning to this dristr..%ot. Nor Joh* Ston. is remarkalby well for her age, although with advancing years is con- fined to her rooms. Her husband, the lace John Jtohnston, passed away some years ago. She has a; family of four children. Time daughters, Mars. A. T. Douglas of Hyde Park; Mrs. J. Park and Miss Margaret Johnston, both of Hensall, and :one son, of Iienora, Sask. Mrs. Johnston at- tributes her long life and fine eon- stitution to plenty of ,hard svork,and ..IMPLEMENTS — Massey -Harris• binder 7 ft_ cut; Frost and Wood ' mower (new) ; hay rake, spring tooth, cultta tor, 13 hoe .seed drill, McCort hick Deeeing bean pulled and scuff ler tneww; Massey -Harris walking plow (new); gang plow; Farmer's Friend riding .plow; set of inthrow disc; Set sleighs, wagon, hay rack;, set scales, fanning. mill, M.H. cream. •separator, sling ropes, ladder,,,chainc- set ,double harness, forks, shovels,,,, spade, new brooder stove (new) e shelter (mew); 25 cord mixed wood's.. pile ram- rails, fattening crate; tra— iler, ra-�• i r, blanks and lumber, grain bags;. .100 bushels wheat. BOWL --400 Barred Rock chucks,. 3 weeks old. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — p pe:•. walnut ,dining room suite (new) ; 6 pc. maple breakfast suite; Cheseer- field table; odd tables, end tables,. kitchen cupboard, 'Clir .a' wood range (nese); day bed; 1 4: :lend sewing :maach ne; 2 iron bet;.;, dresser, cnest of *lowers, leather x ,cker and •odd=. chasm 3 burner coal oil stove :(new)!, large and small oven for oil stove,. hanging lamp and oil lamps; Linol inns rug size 1x12 (new) ; Linoleum.' rug 13x15 (new) ; Linoleum rug 9x12 (new) ; -also kitchen linoleum (new) ;. Jewel inww:er (new) ; 5 .dozen quart sealers, pictures, dishes and other 'articles too numerous to mention. - TE:RMS--+CASH • ,It ay Teowson, Proprietor. Harald Jackson, Auctioneer. sable owing to all -day rain Saturday and Sundays warm weather. Scores of motor vehicles were mired m mud 'up to the hubs when the bottom dro- pped out of many sections of ,the Blue 'Water Iligbwa.y between Goderichs and 'Post Albert. MORE WAR Yugoslavia is following the fine example of Greece in refusing, to bow- to the will of the dictators, and. as a consequence the Nizis are now with their powerful war machines over. -running their country and dev- asting what they can, and this will sooner be suffered than bow down to the big dictators. Some •ofthes little nations are still "big" in soul. What a glorious page in history -Greece and now Y ugoa,avia are 'writing. SCIENCE'S NEWEST TERRORS Aimed at "War of Total Destruction"' How brews of chemistry, hidden flame mists, crop -destroying parasites ; and infected birds, are waiteing to - be unleashed, while spies :'pork to discover to which of these •barbarities ; i•nole is no counter -agent, will be de - early rising. GENERAL Tames 'tills -week and every week. FIRST BOAT. 'Goderirb.—:I'be Imperial 'Oil .tanker Windsolite, overdue from Sarnia, steamed into this port on April 3rd, atter ?bucking ice fields to omen the navigation season in Goderich harbor ,the e=arliest in 10 years. . T.he :ship cl- eared from Sarnia Wednesday morn- ing. the trip through the ice fields took the ship 33 hours over a dist- ance usually made in,.five hours, PLOWING OUT ROA A Provincial l sro tov "wee yest- erday t- erda compelled to give uptcnpo r- ily -the job of snowplowing the town- ship roads of West..Wawene le ; after ', 'meeting with some .success n• ; ''el lighter -travelled roads of, Ashfield,.:. S in -West Wawanosh ,two to ;three feet Of ice ;had formed,the snow having • g him; packed down' by :sleigh. arabic.:. RAD ROADS Even the powerful caterpillar-tractot Goderich—Graveel roads in this vis- goad rat dislodge :it. There are etas;'„, tricky. ;particulaatlyr the moat heavily on-ome roads . filled with snow tem tratat; t s:6, SOW im .t, Tpas. t fcot, dnepeses06derieh Signal Stagy.. ,