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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1938-12-15, Page 8it 111111.11111f11t 1111111111111111111111111111111t7111!11111111111 I(Hililil !fill 11 Ind 1111111 If1111J1►111111111118111111111111111!1111111111111111111[111rllll!1114 1111111 I ZURIeuI's Grocery Store Popped Wheat, 3 pkgs. ,...,.., Fieesall Coffee, with cup and ..::: ........ ... .•• 25c saucer, 1-1b. ....35c Oranges, per dozen :,.. .... 18c Shortbread Cookie's, . per Ib... 18c fiery Soap, ,'2 large‘'bais 1.5c Quaker Oats, with glassware, per,pkg., 29c Cammbel " tomato juice, per carr .., • l Oc • Supreme. `,..` horteuling, FreshFruit and Nuts for your Ciiitttnas' • have just arrived Cake Menno Oesch Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 DWI • V'. 1• Ea to GO( r.A.GE "EIGHx' ZURICH HERALD 1 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK The Christ ,.as Store NOW. - WITH THE HOLIDAY SEASON JUST AHEAD SANTA --- RECOMMENDS A TRIP TO MARKET Come, See, the hundreds of picked lines on display at our Store. Attractive new Merchandise gathered from the best Domestic and Foreign Markets at right prices. We would be pleased to have you call and look over our varied lines of Christmas Goods GROCERIES! GROCERIES • Everything in new Raisins, Dates, Shelled Nuts, Candied Cherries, pineapple slices, peels, for the Christmas Cake and a large supply of Canc les, Nuts and Oranges Peanuts, 2 lbs. for Candy Special, 2 lbs. for 25c Chocolates Special, per Ib. 15c 25c Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. for 35c Cal. Walnuts at 19c J. GASCHO & SON I PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 Huron & Erie Debentures CANADA TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 33 % per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 33i% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information Front Andrew F. Hess, Local Representative Zuric • • Zurich es- soimemesoes0000eeeetteseetooettee0000seosawri0000 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE I FALL AND WINTER Hardware Needs 1 YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT 1 Have You Looked' Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over 1 for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best el Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, ,Beals, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. COAL AND COKE Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. • i STADE & ZURICH ONT. • QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE III 000s.Nu 0000 000000 'i!I!1111!!1!11 It►Id111111hlll11l1111111IIR111111!IIIIIIOIIII11111I►NIIIIIIIIfll 11101111!111 !!111111!!!!!IIIIII►III!11III111..111►Iflll1111 ill!: illhllil'!!I1ft1' sa ITEMS OF LOCAL iNTEREST With this nice weather the past week one would hardly believe tnat C1uistmias is only ten days away. IVlessas. Allan ,Gascho and Fred Hess attended the Commencement exercis- es at Clinton ,Collegiate on ifriday evening. Allan receiving his Gradu- ation Certificate. 111x. and Mrs. !Sam Gottschalk of Dashwood were visitors with Mr. and '1Sirs. J. W. Horner of town one day lsst week. •. Mr. Alex. Mousseau who was taken i}1 recently while visiting with his son Elzar at Kippen, has recovered sufficiently to return to his home here in Zurich and will soon be able to do his daily work around the garage. This is the Santa Claus season, and in many towns and larger centres lighted Christmas trees have really given one the spirit. We trust that some arrangements will he made to again have a nice big tree for the Village . this year. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter;, (Winn 2h Butter, creamery 25 Eggs;, dozen:........,.... 26, 2; 20, 16 Live hens, lb. 8-11 'Chickens, live ..,....• 9-13 Ducks dressed .......,..,........ 16 Geese dressed' 14 Turkeys ,dressed! 21 Wheat,, liuslieL .. 57 Oats, bush. 27 Barley, bush. x0 Buckwheat, bush.. 40 Flour, cwt. 2.00, 2.90 Bran and shorts, ton 20.00 Potatoes per bag 50 Hogs, cwt ... 8.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, and Mae were:at Clinton Friday evening, at- tending the 'C'ommencement exercises at the Collegiate. Mae receiving her graduation deplama. 1 The Winter Fleet Seven steamers, four of them with sciage cargoes, make up Goderich's winter fleet of Great Lakes vessels. ' Seven arrived the past week and three were unloaded. The cargoes consist of wheat. The tanker Royal - lite was -in port for the Imperial Oil' storage tanks: F -t Hurt in Accident W. A. Crich, widely known Sea- 1 forth !baker, was rendered unconsci- ous for a time and suffered a fract- ured rauured rib and painfulbody and head guises when he was in collisic s_whlt a car at the main intersection at Seaforth, last S.aturday evening. Mr. Crich was crossing the interstetjion on. 'Zis way to his homey .He is improving nicely. Mr. Joseph Gelinas of the Goshen Line, north, has leased the.fafln of Mr. William Rennie on the town' line, east of Blake for 'a term of three: Yeats. This transaction was brought. about owing to Mr. Rennie's illness,, as he is at .Present in a London Hose• pita!, but slowly improving. Engagement '' 1. Mrs. John Baker of Zurich, •n- nounces the engegennent of her ,eld- est daughter Doreen Mary Kathryn Reichert, to William .Donald '•Melch- lan, son off 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me - Lachlan, of Kippers: The 'marriage to take place on Saturday, December 17th. . Tomorrow, Thursday is the last and final sitting of Hay Council:for the year 1988, and nobody knows if this. same board will ever all sit to- gether again as a board. Nominati- ons give the ratepayers an opportun- ity to re-elect the old board or to say the word for changes. In many cases it is not the best of policy to make too many changes. but it is up to Mr. ratepayer to decide this. It will also be the ast day to pay your taxes without a penalty added. Slower Speed More than 1,500,000 commercial motor vehicles in America are now equipped with "governors" that limit drivers to a miximum speed of forty miles an hour. Ont truck company has used them on over 2,000,000 mil- es of night giving, saving much gaso- line, oil and wear on its vehicles and with only four minor accidents since the installation. What 'a blessing to the lives of humanity it would be if these "governors" were used on pass- enger cars, or same kind of contrap- tion on the drivers of ears to limit to a safe and sane speed. Will Ther; I,e Wi.n;r-x? This is the question that many of us have been wondering the past week. again, as we were enjoying season- able October (weather. Farmers' we- re still busy and engaged in doing their ,fall' plowing and 'other work, When the plowing season was at hand itt many inhtantces it was too dry to rkeep the j low •in ••the heavier soil, and • now old Man'Providence has been gbod to :us: and OW some moisture 'along with. some ;nice weather. • But ,,ast assured; we shall have winter and likely plenty of it yet before the Rin shines on .both sides of the fence as the saying goes. Some very cold weather is brewing up at the head of ,he lakes, and 'before this issue will :each our readers, we will know that ,winter is here, which according to to calander is being ushered in next Wednesday, December 21st, Yes, we shall have winter.. Snow fences are strewn along the Zurich roadside as never !before, and we can rest as. .vnrcd of having a nice white blanket of snow for Christmas :which makes the Yuletide season all the more ap- preciative. a # -+ Man Seriously Hurt Harry Frayne, Usborne Twp. far- mer, son• of Wm. Frayne with whom he lives, was seriously injured in a motor crash. Frayne was •seriously injured albout midnight Friday when the car he was driving left the pave- ment of Exeter's main st and crashed into a tree. The car was wrapped a- round the tree and badly smashed. Frayne received several head in- iuries. A companion. Miss -,enore Lawson, suffered shock and cuts. Bond Issue on Sale Toronto -Offering was made Mon- day of the new issue of $16,500,- 000 Prov. of Ontario three per cent 11 -yr. debentures, due Dec. 15, 1949 by a large 'syndicate of investment dealers and banks. The offering price is $99.50 and interest, yielding 3.05 :per cent. The fund will be used for refunding purposes, and consequent ly, the financing does not result in increase of Ontario' debt, The Tiew !nue is available in denionations of $500 and $1,000. Drives Truck 10 Years Without Crash A quarter,iofa million miles is a lot of deriving for anyone, but ,when r. woman 'drives a truck that far with• out an accident she inerit,O recognition according; to •officiasls . of the Auto. motive Transport Association.., Se when the association met in Toronto Saturday, Mrs. Irene Harvey, of Hensail) was made a member or the Legion of Safety. The Legion of Saf ety is an honorary organization of truckmen who have driven five year, without an accident. Mrs. Harvey, in the 10 years since she fired an in competent driver ,from her husband's truck and took over the controls her self, has driven about 250,000 miles without even a dented fender. In the decade of hauling gravel for high way work near Hensall, Mrs. Harvey sole casualty has been a turkey which disputed the right-of-way with. her Tb11)4(147, 1 odt?l'0} 0v, , 49 444.******f#***t+++ r 4,4440+++4. 1++.4.+ a..4,++*+++4.4 w YOUR 4, Hardware andI STORE • FALL ,� AND WINTER REQUIREMENTS' ; We Always Carry a, Full Line of the BeSt of loth• Shelf and Heavy' Staple Hardware: St'rdves. I Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let' lis 1 Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line: Sarna Good Used Heaterssa-t Very Reasonable Prices? • FURNITI'IRE Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very L.atestt. in Furniture at Very Reasona€bl e Prices, quality Calm- sideret, Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Rooni Suites, Occasional) Chairs Rockers, Et. f + 4 4 4. 4 SLIGHTLY USED) FURNITURE For the most conservative' purchaser, we have- a, Large Assortment of Slightly- Used Furniture that will' give you big value for the Monuy, such as: Davenports, .t Couches, Dressers, Rockers;, Other Chairs, Etc. Be- sure and look these over. I Johnston & Kalbfleisch 1 Hardware & Furniture. Phone 60 +44++II+4;4.44. +S:++II++4+++II++ +,4 II i -i-++-73+-1 ++4:++�'r++++ ++-f► 5+ i. it 4 `� f Tali IireadL +>h + .l. .g .. 4.1. CHOICE VARIETY . OF CAKE, PIES, ANIS is SWEET4. GOODS. 4 x▪ • a•• • All Ingredients Used are of the .Highest Quality' q 4, ALL CONFECTIONS - ' ICE CREAM • Our Store will b dosed each Wedneay Evening " +a • Eckel's Bakery Zurich • Telephone 1004. TRY ECKEL'S . +! t., 11 also 4++II++++++II+++++ ++++++i;4+++*++++ , +x. -F 1 -H -143+.t +•II +-+i•+ +$+tt4++II+++ • UIIIIIIIII01011111110111111U�ii001111N(1!111111111111111!lIIIlf;,fiilllllllllllllllllllfllillllllllllllll(illllilliilllli;illilll�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlpN8111111N11i�t(111111�lllllllllllllllllllllllllllj�Ilnnilillllllilllllllllililllli�lli� THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each HESS, the $7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c Repair Man - 3 111111111111111L1111111111111I1Ilil111111111111111111111111111111WW1 1111111111lit 1111!1111111111111111111111111111111111III 1111imil100!I0lIf1111illth1111111111111111111111I0l;01a1ilig11III1IIll0011110V011101l >titltt>11111aa 1 MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -H: PARTS work best on M. -H. Im- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $449 1% year battery guarantee '6.85 2 year battery guarantee . 17 ;plate 7.95 Guaranteed ,440-21 tires at 5.85 Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP 8E SONS Re... 67. East and West End SERVICE STATIONS