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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-10-23, Page 4*4 a blYik ZURICH HERALD I( Of114E1942D DGE DELUXE AND SPECIAL DE LUX ra1ne. Ne�,do,cblechanitelchassis con- Compro mier, body, lower, with full-size guider, running boards, More powe d rful engine. greater economy. Easier steerring• ocks riding. •'tote both Easier . front doors. Easier luxurious interiorsplLr-cloar sedctlls appy TYPE six passenger Cavo-doo three1passengeT coupes. collpeS.•• • • a a N LIFE ... LOW OPERATING COSTS �. TWO QUALITIES OF THE NEW 1942 DODGE CARS THAT ARE MORE IMPORTANT TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE! DODGE nails its Standard to the mast. Dodge Dependability always has been based on honest manufacturing and the very best in materials. The rigid Dodge standards still prevail. Production for war comes first with all of us, and there will be fewer Dodge passenger cars built this year. But, every civilian buyer of a Dodge car will get for his money ... the most beautiful car Dodge has ever built... a car with longer life and one that will operate atlower costs than ever before. It is a fact easily proven by a short drive that the buoyancy of the new Full -floating Ride is more remarkable than in any car we have offered be- fore. The pleasure of driving these new cars is enhanced because of a number of new arrangements that make for driver comfort. Dodge engineers have made numerous unseen mechanical improvements that will save you money, in fuel and in oil, that will lengthen the life of your car and increase your pleasure in owning it. These greater values are not visible, but you may take the word of Dodge that the Dodge owner gets them. You may approach the purchase of your new Dodge with complete con- fidence in its,enduring value --its ability to seryyou extremely well for more years than you would nor- mally choose to drive it. Won't you accept your Dodge dealer's invitation to a pleasant ride and see these things for yourself? DODGE DE LUXE DODGE SPECIAL DE LUXE. Ward T • � L 7 �, � L HARRY ZIMMER, Dashwood .Ii J. PASSMORE and SON, Hensall. EXETER MOTOR SALES At Blue Sunoco Garage N L'4t1 :•a , i,. r ESTABLISHE A :FINISH FOR EVERY SURFACE DANCE 'Tierra n's F.IDAY, Hotel, Dashwood OCTOBER ,24th Murdock(Orchestra General Admission 35c. DASHWOOD Anniversary services wrr: be held an the :Evangelical church Rate Sunday October 26th, when Rev. F. B. Mey- tor will be the guest speaker. ]-harry Hoffman attended the Fun, - tem! Director's Association held at •tile hotel London last Friday. Hairy is Secretary of this organization. Donald Harris of Sarnia spent few clays ,with relatives here this week. • ..tie r � a aif1 t1 erlc rtarrr t tic •{':ec}rtt .° JIM) kJ !t * ;ai r, KIPPEN NEWS Miss Edna Cochrane visaed with friends at Centralia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and , fam 3y and Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry 1 visited 'on Sunday with Mrs. Parsons' parent;, Mr. and Ml's. Joseph Linden of Denfield. Quite •:i number frem here atten- ded Bruer:116H ;ananivicersary services on Sunday. Miss Verna Linden Is sending a few days With her sister and brother- in-law Mr.. and J>xx. Allelic 'Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. G•eaurge 1i';eehola of 'Minden visited at the home of Mr. send Mrs. W. Harney an Fric.ay last. Anniversary services will !be con- dele:ted in the 'United Church here next Sunday October 26th at 11 a.' m, and 7.30 p.m, by Rev. Mr. 'inrn- h ull� Side North St de Chvrch, Goderich. The chair are preparing special mill& and Mz- Benson Stoneman of Chisel. horst will. be the guest soloist. Mr. arra" Mrs. Enos Herdman, of pArnviiir. 9-.1t^cl on T* r:•dny with, 1!-;f1. .")".-,,•-, •tr, z I f."'"..41.1,, 'l fit .. . d?: C L) 'i.1Vf.. tri;•i' I, Hern in charge of the service. On the corning Sunday Rev. Mayer of Thames Roacl will conduct the ser-- ices at 2.30 p.m. Prayer worship on Wednesday evening 29t'1 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Johnston is. able to be up and around again after being con- fined to her room. 1VIrs. Leon Jeffrey returned to her home after spending a few days in Kitchener. Miss Eulene Jeffrey of ;London is spending, some time with her par- ents at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay and daughter Elizabeth called on friends near Hillsgreen during the week, litany from this vicinity went to Zurich Thursday evening to enjoy their ;fowl supper in the Lutheran church property. . Rev. ,and IVIrs. Jacob .Bender and son 'c`'1a•eison; also Mr. and Mrs. John L'en:te.r of Tavistock were Sun- day visa 'ron with friends here, the former jr,;TAllender conducting de - 1 it ervic: ^.s n the locn] 1lirrrmanite• +, l: •r•: "untag ' `•; .'fit✓ ;;,i. „ i.1 •. ,ce rr roar s of • The Saci,zme;nt df' the i.nrd' : 5u,} i.czz,,. of ileus and airs. ,l%dmund l►.),wogram and! vier wasrtdminjstered In the Blake; Sw.errtzentrnber. cilul'1h oil Sunlay afternoon( Bev, B..s. Mr, chid Mrs, Reuben bender; �p'f -New Hamburg visited wan :friends Gere over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Swartzentrubor, Mr.; and Mrs. Chrus Swartzentruber were Sunday visitors with Mr, and ,lis; Reuben Gingerich, Bronson. line STANLEY' TOWNSHIP *Mr stray; fact er 23zri', 19t4'1 - ...a..eg'+•!'Yi"4 +4.4.444. t'+" +,i,?'txy'+ + + }r++rj, rJ;+k+ 4".'y+. "'.` "+. '.'°r i• t..y .y. y.. ,.Yet �,e r.!"a, *4' .4. y "We � ecomend FEED -• And SELL the Best" + 4. 4. PTJRJNA 1 4. ", We carry a full line of Purina P oducts, such as 4. Lay Chows, Concentrates and Dairy Feeds, Hog 4, Chows, Etc., Etc. 4. Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made -1 4.at reasonable distance 4, 4- ELAM W. SHANTZ. ... Phone, Zurich 91 r20 _ Ygr +++++++++++++++++++.++++ •+++.:-:•.+++-7,-;.+++++++++++++++ w Ma ssEY-FsaBxzv NEWS Our complete line of Faros implements plements are not to be excelled regardless of where they are made We have all Canadian Products made by Canadian Workmen and run by Canadian capital. - .See ..us for your next purchase of farm equipment Spring will soon be here and this is :a good time to think of what repairs your present machinery will require... All genuine M. -H.. parts kept in Stock or orders taken. Tel Shop 149 O. y � & SONS Res. 67 ! +++++.4+++++++++444+44 +4+4 fi-" 4.4 }•44-1.3 i -+"A-++•3 4 44 -II i•++'?» -k•2• 4, .x,. .5r . d 4 TRY ECKEL'S 'own T also read 4- 4- 4.- CHOICE. - 4 - CHOICE. VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND 1 All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality 1. ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening SWFE T GOODS. Eckel's Bakery Zurich :. Telephone JOD '4- .,�. + 8•+3'3'd"l'�l' r4'4'+++.s• s +SII'+�-,.-- 3 +3 ++i l•++•a ++++++++ +4 tl Four Generations '_ Recent Visitors at the holm• o f 1 1Qr, and ]'Irs. Robert Baker, town �`— Iti1i1; near }illi: 'seen, were: Mrs. W. • :t::er and Ilti s Gladys, of Hensall'; limas Wanda Baker, of Staffs, Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Baker and sons of Dashwweod, and Mr, and Mrs. Austin Baker and sons of Stratford. There were ,four- generations at the old rainily home that day; they were: Mrs. W. Luker, her son, Rocert Bak- er, her grandson, Glen Baker, and her great grandson, •Glen Leo. Baker UENSALL Mr; and Mrs, Garnet Mousseau and Mr. and Mrs. Lee •Oesch of St. Cath- arines, were recent visitors with re- Iatives here. Mr. Roy MagLaren, who has been employed with the McKinnon Indus- try, at St. Catharines, has resigned his position and has accepted a pos- ition with Traquiar:s Hardware, at Exeter. ,Mrr. Joe Ferguson who recently underwent an operation at Scott Me- 1norial Hospital, Seaforth, is much imj'lrroved and able to return to his home here. Miss Amy Lainniie of `Windsor, and Miss Philpot of London were week -end guests with the formerrs 1 mother Mrs.,.Lantniie, and sister,, Miss Greta Lammie. Dr. and Mrs. Byron Campbell' and members of their family .of Toronto, were holiday visitors at their home here. Mrs. Emma Hawthorne of Houston Texas, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. S.Meaner and Mrs. Flossie ;:;rock. Mr. Gerald .Cnmrhr11 of Si r,0 r"t ante ,„1- . a . ±r Caw sus="•itl r1t occur- red rct - red and is at present being eared for at the home •of her sin„ APc ,. Sparks near Baytfi'e:lf& 111.1111111111111111111111111111M121. II (till 1t11littE 1l01111lll1I 1 Ill !fhi 1 IM11111111111111111111 Zurieli Drug Store QUALITY DRUGS WEEVILCIDE: 16 oz.. Bottle 50c 1 gallon size . >.. . 4.85 Recommended by Department o f .Agriculture for destroying Weevil ill grain. One gallon treats 500 bushels. Must beused in warm weather 65 degrees farenheight.. ..CO EWER OIL Highest quality available from reliable Drug Houses.. Dr. J. A. AddisoD, Proprietor Io it 1 11111111111111 t I t 11[1Il»hh 1Rl IIIIIIIIIhlllll I(IIUIIIIIDlll IIIHQ[I111111 1111' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1110111111 11111111 1 i(L PPrS CIE-$ ` W SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every :motorist_ Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. ' .:. .i Engineered Lubrication At Elopes you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 Nina. i• of grease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and sere how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly�TUV Tune Up our Motor.a CLEAR or. Gags • 'QR YOQR I..,A1m9 Y Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date and Service Station. Drive int and let us service and " for Accessories, Good- ear Tires Pep Up your Car for the Warmer Weather and Better Roads, HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE U C. Fritz & Son. , sed Car Lot in Connection Red Cross Makes Shipment A large shipment has left Red Cress work rooms for 'Toronto head- a scarves, t)O 1prs. socks, 10 prs. sea men stockings, 14 turtle -neck sweat- ers, 10 pts ;mitts, 15 aero helmets, n »at 11i)R1";„4 are 110W c.''rr'C a sh'e't1+1r'r'.:: sweaters. hospital :',nppl- i.' 1 7, r:t 1/0 7.1.7 gtota. 7• •,} .rt:;-?: Y1 Y: 20 5r'Y`"s. of pyjamas, i •praa. py 1.1 to i o able to till' its quota. u )rtes l)f?''•' r 9r. � }air' children's .1 ' 1) r Ir is 5 + 1 The shipment included the :ftr11ov mittens, 2 .knitted scarvice, 4 pts. tug: Knitted goods, ++ b' g , 14 piss of %wag-�ba"lra�:c bmobet s, 4 bottle w:rrr,.ers Atv,5t tlitk% 9 summative. cabs,' 291jprs. soaktro.