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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-11-06, Page 8AGE EIGHT 13 t 4 Lc? 1111 Got ,'our" ree4 Cir Pi' rLu. 3,artm nt at lowest for this season. �(\• Y f1Trts supply was a 6.:�d 1 ��c-0M.or :lY y).�... a s. I�,� �1.. . Sl arced. Our +]NYl4 ply tlYas !u placed in dock in June, 9 Royal York Pure Wool 64x84 at pair 10.75 Grey Wool 64x84- at pr. 9.50 8 Woolcot, -part wool 66x80 2.25 each, 2 for 4.25 Ibex, large white or grey 70x84, pr. 2.75 Wearbest, plaid effect 70x84 at pr. 2.85 Jumbo, all white 70x90, at pr. 2.85 Indian Blankets, fancy colored 62x80, each ..,2.85 MEN'S WORK CLOTHES Of every description. A full line of Fall Shirts, 0 •L�. Ser Cflere pony hide and Wool \ Ji: djareakeo s, Uneerwear, Fine Shirts. All of ° theos l=ea were bought early before last price ad- o venae. We would be pleased to show you our 03 range at your convenience. eaLo PRODUCE e' - WANTED PHONE 59 ZULUCH HERALD 0 0 0 cu q�q L)� 0 0 ftt SP ii 11III!IIII #0111'11111110111 `SII 0006e000666900636961S9 OGIOGV0064060 cis 0 3 3 0 0 Cat Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. PHONE 69 itri4 •%$44.4 4.4. l..b•44+4,•A0. .4..3,4 F•hk+-i + +46 -7-4,46 s a 4.4. 4.4..3.+.4. t .t. ti 7.++4.++, 4 •t 4 1 4 4 3 i EISC.I 4 ZURICil .3 ser .,.,, •,.n ,. - : - - Irsasis °•. iNlaMed rr i3 REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO., Of CANADA LTD. 1/20 ,:4.4.'41 M'✓ .. i5 HARDWARE -- SEEDS ANNOUNCING -- and FURNITURE 2 i ole a 1 1 1 1 +s i �r Service Day At Our Store on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. HAVE YOU ANY COLEMAN APPLIANCES THAT NEEDS ADJUSTMENT OR SERVICE? Bring it to our store ---bring them all in! A trained expert from the Coleman factory will service them for you. He will not make any charge for labor or for gasoline used in testing or for mantles used in testing lamps or lanterns. If any parts are required yuu will be charged only the regular prices for them. ONE DAY ONLY Thas offer is good only on the above date. If you cannot come in then leave your Coleman appliances in before that and pick them up after. Service Labor Is Free 'rile only cost to you will he for any new parts that inay be needed. A.PE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUAL 1TY -- PRICE - SERVICE l", r^r.JY...iu:✓`olzf{,.;s ,?iMRoso _ ,".dt } ^q,:,le,.: w...n,,. ,rr .. rcne+ r,�: ,4***4 fl :�..�� pie:•+_...,.... +', $i, E ., . ! r eae -1 =;nt1 l4 111111111 IIID 1110 01 ..111 ... I l 1111101011 111110 frHl'_ !it-rS 4cei `;,'`• all 4, I+harecltiy,eeeali tee i,th, 1941 4.101h14 4044 AV Ai, 'Fr 'I.`0. A• 1A^ 1.1•4,AA .s ••E n1 +^t••1 !k'fi'++++ Atfir ^+ 49 etv� Frys' Cocoa, 1-1b. tin 30c Crown tea, 1 lb, 69c Tohato soup, Campbell's per can 10c Minute tapioca per pkg. .13c Canned pumpkin, large can 13c Cut mixed peel, per lb............ ............ ........ .. 29c Clark's vegetable soup per can Puddings, 5 oz. pkg. a aY 'tench PRDUCE WANTED. 1Oc 1 Oc Zurich Phone 165 II IJ Giiii ; id I il'll,a a I I Il �111111i1(lfllillllpljl ',QIP I Ijoeffl II IIflfl1 1011 IMO ItTeriS OF LOCAL L i R (S LOCAL MARKETS The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of I (Corrected every Wednesday) the Evangelical, church will hold a'!'Eggs, ••dozen 44, 41, 32, 20 baking and candy sale at the Town Butter, creamery 35 Hall, on Saturday, November 8th' at Butter, dairy 3 p.m. Everybody welcome. 'thickens, live 12- 3333 Wheat, `;;bushel 1.03 halowe'en passed offvery quietly Oats, bushel 40 week and the pranks were not is numerous as some years. Heavy rains visited these :iiaets the latter part of last week and' the ground is now soaked down Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun" and family of Forest visited at the 11pmo. of Miss Jane Lamont on Sunday. Mites Ida McAdams of reascionis. visiting at present at the here of Mrs. T. McAdams, Bronson 1,I`7.e. ' Rev. Miss R. Hearn of Varna �i ited Church was the speaker at` e. Young People's meeting in the Evan- gclical church, Sunday evening. e la exceptionally large attendance turned eldest daughter of Mrs. ,Laving. Lit - out to hoar this forceful .speaker. (( tle fohris ,and -the late Frederick Little Mrs. Paul Jeffrey of Detroit was f'o'bns, .aaraae united . in marriage to a visitor at the home of Mrs. C. Ay kk'Henry Gackstettelr, youngest son of otte the past week. Mrs. Ayotte ae,• the,late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gack- companying Mrs. Jeffrey to Detroit stetter, of Dashwood. The 'bride was for a few months. attended: iby her sister, Miss 1".ather- Mr. Newel Geiger has purchased ine Littlejohxrs, Reg. N., of Detroit the fine 100 -acre farm known as the The groom' was attended by his nep- John A. Manson farm, Goshen line, hew, Edward 'Gackstetter, of Zurich. Stanley Township, from the owner, Mr. acid Mrs.. •Gackstetter will reside Mrs. Mary Manson. in Mach. The Herald joins their Local hunters are on the deer hunt many friends in extending congratu- this week. Messrs. Ivan Yungblet, lations Theodore and Jacob }laborer are in: Dack--.Foster the Haliburton district, and Hel i' Ina pretty evening ceremony at Mousseau, his brother E.lzar of ICt- Trinity, English - Lutheran ehurch, pen and others are in the Sunbury London, Rev. C. a. ti."a:nger united district. in marriage Ruth t::zt,ls,r ee, ,,acond' Re: AIRGRAPH SERVICE tl,aughter of".Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fos- li1L oa,,alct of the Airgraph Service ter, uf Albert Street, London arida which will :become effective on and i'orniell c of Zurich, and Lieut. Ihr-s. from November 15th, 1941, is to EdwarDack, R.C.A., son of Mr.. A. ,peed uu the sending of meati t ,es in Deck 'aind the late Mr. Dock, of lag fie -1 the cc< ,. :