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Zurich Herald, 1941-06-12, Page 4
ZURICH HERALD__ •a; it Make no misfire abort it .. o This as your dill to duty o o . Canada's Freedom is Threatened ... You are needed now Tour king and country need you! The call to duty is ringing •clear and men who love Canada and all this great Dominion stands for, will need no fur- ther urging; It's time for ACTION; for all -out effort ! Our future, our hones, our faith, our freedom, are at stake! There's no room for talkers or . skulkers ! YOUR hour, the hour of the FIGHTING MAN, is here! for ACTIVE SERVICE', RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS I $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental care pro- vided. Dependent Allowances in Cash: $35 to wife, $12 each per month for not more than 2 children. A soldier with wife and 2 children collectively receive a total of $99.30 per month. EXTRA: Rates varying from 250 to 75¢ per day for skilled tradesmen while employed. Canada's great mobile army, equipped with all the finest weapons of mmodern,. mechanized warfare—tanks, armoured vehicles and guns of every calibre-- . stands ready to your hand. Join it N O W ! Be a vital cog in this fast- moving, hard-hitting FIGHTING machine. Join up in answer to Can- ada's call ! Join up and smash the ilun! Canada's Active Arany needs men for At tillery, Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport & Supply, Medical, Ord— nance and other branches of the service. The Army is prepared to teach many trades and to train you to handle Canada's • ,reapons of war efficiently. Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. Find out about these units; how they work, what they do. See just where you'll fit in: see where any par- ticular skill you possess can best be utilized. Then joint up for ACTION: Apply to Nearest District Recruiting Office or any Local Armoury. UIT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE CANADA .04."sR.'"- '...1-4.i4"4.""ti:+++r 'i"+1'h"1_++4.4 ". ;"�i:'^�'.".1�'."""'•A i.Y,: : w »{ee V • -e FEED And SELL dl1e "We Rectamend_ 4. 4. 4. 4 .. M 4. We carry a full line• of Purina ina Produs ts, such as b. Starte ia, Chec-R-Tabs, log Chows, Etc., Etc. r Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made at reasonable distance RI ,AM W. SHANTZ. - Phone, Zurich 91 r20 i ++++J♦.. 4-4.- 1 _i'w.++ i't1 .i.+ If'f."• .+ +4 4 . r ♦ ++. 44.4 +4 A.+.i.$.4...4 x.44 0esei t tROC? D0C ,rl i@ie17@C@'•+w"fD•F,3P 401.`, (noit6'i'' `L1&4'," • 11 "dt i hl''++3`'E'1d '!ft80®'4,6"✓0if"Ci1090t • �E1fetric e; e li„ J .td- c . t;9 fe'r Epi 1 Girl,•_ -W olinghoaxse, Regular t) ;"•?. • 0'.So. 'B'argain Price ... . SeStia 0• S 2 Only—Cofield (Sunlite) Regular to O 82.50. Bargain Price .... $65.00 0 3 1 Only Beatty (Whitecap) washer • Reconditioned, Like new, Sale Price $22.00 • • • O 1 Only—Beatty (White cop) • Reconditioned $20.00 dD • O 1 Ouly—Easy Action Hand washer, • • • slightly used, like new only $8.00 • • 1 Only—Hand Washer - $2.00 • O SEE THESE BARGAINS AT 9 3.. r .ESS -- RADIO -- ELECTRIC 13 HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING VICTORY BONDS W%. op 6' 0 1 1 13 e 1 13 A3� f9 13 5 1 t1b 6 tit 13 13 6 13 13 13 13 0 0 0 am 13 • • • 13 • • 0 • +• Carry Jnynt of Windsor was a 1AUCTION SALE visitor with his father, T. C. Joint. • ' Jack Simmons of Windsor was a visitor with .his mother, Mrs. Alda.. Simmers. 1\a. and Mrs. Enoch Parker re- turned to their home at BoWinanville after spending several -weeks with their son Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Par- ker. On Sunday, June 8•th the 64Th anniversary of St. Paul's Anglican church was celebrated by special sp- eakers: at p- eakers::at 11 a.m. Rev. C. W. A. Townsend, Diocesan Commissioner; at 7 -p.m. Rev. Dr. Hurford, rector of St. Thomas Church, Seafort . Spec ial music was also rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Wan.. Hedden of : Dundas were visitors with the form- er's mother, 'Mrs. Cath. Redden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson and son of Detroit, Mr. ' and Mrs. Gas V th and daughter of Detroit` were NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT -4, .:A.. V. Tit.'" -swan wish to 'announce to the public 'that I have disposed of my Dry Goods •*.nd Grocers; 'lrusiazess ;to ss"1 r.`. \Vernon /Schatz, and thank aiou .sincerely for ruur past patronage. I bespeak the darne co-operation for :my successor who has beam ,qar temployee for eight - seen years. T.asrrs , incerd iy--A. V. 'Tiernan. NOTICE ANNOTTNC1 HENT 1, Vernon Schatz, wish. to atemsounoe 'bo •the-pltb- liie that I have. purchased the Dry roods and Groeery busin•eas of Mr. A. V. Tiernan. 'We` will 'be .open for .t)usiness to the public Friday, June, 11th and J will endeavour 'to sena' -Lisa; community to the best of myl laability. Your patronage will be ap-± predated. Highest trade :a sdl eashi wires paid for produce. --- Irex'non: Zchatz • DASHWOOD Mr. and 'Mrs. N. Ferguson of 'Ray City, �t.aty, Mich. vent ,a few days with MissBeatric:` Gi'oybcil. 1Vf'aj,or Eugene Tiernan and Mrs. 'Tiernan and babe of Camp Borden, ,d pent the week -end. with his mother Mary Tiernan. M r. and ri'Irs. ,Czar Steinhagen of ort Dalhousie and Betty Taylor of .s radon WQrc: Sunday visitors with 'blas ' former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Il"iha . Sterni ager. illi r Alvin Grigg of Orangeville, +tr tt ,d on friends here 011 Monday. Mrs.. Petzold of 'lor1dci. i:a vi itinte ;ti dbh her mother, Mrs. 'Hooper and aIst�e) Mis..I E. R. Guenther. ll N s.'q, Cxet)r. c Editlltllfer one 4 Lloyd Edighofler of Mitchell assisted Mr. Vernon Schatz in taking stock this week. Mr. Alvin Kellerman is all smiles this week on thee arrival of a little. girl. The Lion's Club of Exeter held ,a banquet in Tieman's hotel on Monday, -evening with about 65 taking part. I Children's Day will be observed in .the Evangelical :church ;o. a Sunday.' A program will be .given :by the Sun-, rijay School cohild3rcra at the evening I service, laashwood ,Merrier -ail Band will as-! Sial zit the Decoration .'Sd'rvices on the Bronson line cenneter ,ori Sandy aftetsl oon. BLAKE Service was withdrawn at The Blake chutreh on •Sundasv. A launchrer :attending Sloe Goshen Anlmiaer� .ry. On June ,22 the Blake Corm-sagas loisare ho1itag their anxsa`ver.•anny, >at which the Rev. Ar. Mair o,1' Thames Road will be ,,the ,guest spealcsr Sox the day. Mrs, Peter Manson and Sally of Hensel. called ,tris .friends in this sties inity on Iviondaty. 5 we "1 a l ilii ,4r. R.ss5e11 .1V1 �� g a 'rroad :smile these !Elis, es son is aorta o l,righten the ho:.' . Congratuta't- ions Miss Norma Hey has. 1'eturned to her home after spendin .a few we - :Its at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Elsner J McI'ride Storm Canstruetion Co. ren. Mrs. Brandon Sr., who has been, Mr. Harold +Siein&n of St. Joseph visiting her son and family in Wat-?north is engaged with Mr. Wm. Jen- er'1oo arrived here. nison for the summer as trucker. Miss. C. Robbins anad daughter of I Mr. Leonard Ducharme of Wind - Detroit are guests of her m ether, i sor was a week -end visitor in this Mrs. J. I'. McLeod. neighborhood with relatives. IVir. and Mrs. W. Wightmaran arri- ,,..r • 'Wilbert Dewey of Grand ved from Florida and expect to spend Bend is visiting in Beaver Town. bhe summer in their cottage on Main with her mother, Mrs. Leo. Geoffrey. St. west. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bedard and Professor Herbert Kalbflefsclt and family of Detroit were visitors with family of London are holidaying at the former's parents„ .Mr. and Mrs. .their new cottage just •compreted last Joseph Bedard, Sr. Mr. Eugene Geoffrey who has been living in Windsor the past feva years is now living with Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice 'Denomme of this burg: A Great Shot Mr. Joseph Bedard, our genial' cit- izen, who recently had the honor of celebrating his 80th birthday, relates a very interesting incid'en't that oc- curred evhen he was 16 years of age at Kettle Point, there was a wager up of five dollars for the best three rifle shots at. a 200 yard distance. And Mr. Bedard, full of ambition, and a good shot, as the saying goes, entered the - contest, and after he had fired his three, shots there Was only one hole right in the centre of the bull'seye, and while other con- testants were looking for the holes : ai e bullets, the man inch ,bund incharge three , 0 quiekly decided that the three Millets had passed through the one hole in Mr. the centre of the bull srye�, and Bedard, only a young lad was very jubilant over the win of the $5 prize" he had won fall. Rev. H. Curry attended the Unat- ed Church Conference held at Wind-. sor the past week. Mrs. R. H. Gardiner attended the graduation of her daughter Miss Batty at Toronto luniversity.last week 7sfr. Mathewson, engineer of t he Public Works Dept., paid an official visit i e Bayfield harbor recently. Mr. and Mrs. J©hn Sturgeon, Sr. Mr .and Mrs. John Sturgeon, Jr., 'have messed into thtisr new home on . ('len (Gregor Square., St. Joseph and Beaver Tow Me. Cyril Ducharme Of Windsor, spent the week -end with his parents. 1S; ., iVI.S Ludt*, l� Geoffrey left on Thursday last where she will spend a, few weeks in Windsor. Mrs. Leonard straras of the Blue Water south, returned to her home on Friday last. after caring' for her mother, :Mrs. Rachel I)enomre, at Mr. Gus 'Clalrk visited his: mother Windsor ;for a few weeks, and brother here. Mrs. Joseph Cantin of Beavertown spent the past week visiting relati- -----, ves in Windsor. BAYFIELO Mr, and Mrs. Len Cook and dau- g'h.ters of Detroit spent Sunday at William Westlake. arrived home the home. of the latter's parents. from North Bay where he has beery Mr. and Mrs. John Charrette of ill the hospital owing to aan accident ' the .Blue Water south are at present he alsetaain d while working with the in De'croit ;parting with their ottildl> and Vim Glenn • HENSALL Of .HOUSEHOLD EFFISU S 1'n 21TRTCH on SATURDAY, JUNE 21st At 1.30 o'clock, the following: 3 beds, springs aril iattresses; 3 dressers, 3 dresser ;'.;ands, set of quarter ,cut oak auris, set of S antique chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 verandah chairs, odd chairs, leather rocker, bed room rocker, parlor table kitchen table, kitchen range and pipes mission clock, large and small mirr- ors, pictures, flower stand, sealers, washing machine, lantern, flower plants, ladder, step ladder, ash sifter kitchen ;grind stone, pots, crocks, 2 hay forks, axe, saw, rugs, antique dishes, lard cans, toilet sets, 5 -piece. o walnut hair cloth antique parlor suit, week -end visitors with then mother I oak 'buffet, saw, tea kettle, set of Mrs_ 'Lou Simpson, and Mrs. Robt. i,ad 8rrara, fogging chains, and num- Bonthron. erout other articles. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks and 'There will also be offered for sale,. daughte ,rof Detroit were -visitors if not previously sold, a good barn with .she former's ;lather, Mr. Ar- 22x30 feet located on the premises. chie Sparks and aunt, 'Mrs. Marjorie Sparks. Mrs. Royce Welsh of London sp- Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. ent. a 'week visiting at the 'home of The Misses Johnson, Proprietress, Miss Florence Welsh avid Mr. and 1R. F. Stade, Clerk. Mrs. Alf. Clark. . IDEFE'NSE KEYNOTE Born In Toronto, on May 28th;to. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson (nee Beryl Drummond) a sora Mrs'. A. T. Douglas of Hyde Park, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Vair of Tor- onto, visited at the home of Mrs. J Johnston. TF RMS=CASH The Arnold 'Circle packed their bale at the borne of Miss Sally Manson which consisted of numerous Ler-tic/es It was decided to hold the .annual picnic at Grand Bend in July. Bobbie Hess, who has been serious ly ill, is responding nicely to the spe- cial -treatments he has been receiving and latest reportsis thathe is; im- proving. Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs. J. R. McDonald,south of Hensall, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently with the members of their family in at- tendance. They were married by the Rev. Jaseth• •Coad of Hensall az the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have a wide circle of friends.About 6'0' guests gathered at their home far the cel'eb'ration. 4-1+ GENERAL NEWS MANY RE'CRUiTS Exeter, June -- Itt addition to the 17 recruits firom the Middlesex - Huron Regiment obtained Ott Monday six civilians have also volunteered their services in the Active briny, making 25 in the first half of the wk. ;Morris Tudor, who is training with Ai'rdrady many :have been. to London the militia ill London , etmt the vire-� 'wre raised below the flag p 1 •for the medfcal" examinativrr I ���, TO NEW - lady flours of Sunday last, taus-ing; tainage estimated at $20,000, to be the 32011,000 plant. The mil., a mod- ern two storey frame struci----a, 40x 48 fta meat several years ago, was, not totally destroyed, but the interior Viers and supports were partially burned through and charred and will have to be replaced. The equipment, any he a total loss. BEST AUTO ENGINEERING Hoar a motorized circus can re - pleas a bombed city; how the aston- ishing Naval Academy was developed inside a factory, and how the plea- sure car .assembly lines are rotting off hugh moving fortresses, is told in . a provocative article in The Amer- ican Weekly with the June 15 issue of The Detroit Sixiday Times. Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Tim- es this week and every week. HENSALL LEADS iiensal1 stands highest in.the Do- ,minion in point of oversubscription. ;above quota, it was claimed at the ceremony last Wednesday evening - The village Sias subscribed $45,000.00` 0 The while its via is .'1f) 000,0 . rvlt c, cavalcade was welcomed to the villa age by a long torchlight parade. Rey eve R. E. Shaddick signed the scroll' on behalf of the village, while Dr.:A. R. Campbell, Hensall and Hay town- ship chairman, led the audience ,.:in. [repeating the pledge. County ,Chars. man J. D: Tomas presented thr4• "x ,lrcxants representing the alila'unb • 0!5 . . ' subscription over quota and. these~. ek-end with h , , • his parents, Mr. and Mrs •' Stan. '1'':lrin FIRE. AT FOREST' Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Y�lunkin and da, i Ere et at.nde ermined origin gutted tighter Eleanor. were• vainitoi:s+ wittb,Mr ',he interior tit` tie sawmill' at the durst: 'Basle, f :o manta' diarihig: tJ ,concluded. Rev V�111aaz» Weirs of. Hensall, in a. closltig; 'player', gavT. thanks "for peace her ',;:., foidF sk •mat are clear of ,narautiln. eiv.atk.es N