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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1954-01-28, Page 8ol1t� ammo a +I twT. m THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Remnant SALE See our centre table for Bargains in Remnants of every description; Dress Ends of Wool Goods, Slubs, Chesterlaines, Remnants in Prints, Ging- hams, Broadcloths, Flannelettes, Cretons, Drap- ery Goods. All at REDUCED PRICES. Specials 12 pieces. of Striped and Figured Flannelettes, suit- able for pyjamas, or children's wear, 36 -inches wide at 65c. a yard. 6 pieces only, finest fruit of the Loom prints, Reg. 79c• for 65c. 5 pieces only Prints, Reg 59c for 45c Wheeling Yarns, best grade, 1 -lb. Skein 59c Free Pant Sale A pair of Pants free with every order of Men's Made -to -Measure Suits. Large selection of finest woollen Cloths to choose from. Prices from $55.00 up. For balance of this month only SPECIALS SPECIALS 6 only Men's Wool lined Stadium Coats, Reg. $23'.50 for 17.95 Lot of finest grade Men's Station Wagon Coats, Reg. 29.50 for 26.75 Men's Work Sweater at $ 3.95 Heavy Winter Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices Gascho iros. Groceries TELEPHONE 59 Dry Goods - Men's Wear ZURICH 1 • • • • • • • 3 EURICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS .Mrs. Roy Swartz of lCrediton spent Monday in town. Mr, Charles Meyers sof London, was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Mr. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood, was a visitor in town on Saturday. ,Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson off' near Bayfield, were visitors in town on Friday. Sorry to report that Mr, August Koehler is confined to his room with illness, ,His many friends wjeh ham a weedy recovery. !Mr and :Mrs Reginald Mack visit- ed with friends in 'Detroit over the, week -end. Mrs. George Hess spent Sunday.in London with her granddaughter who. is ill in Victoria Hospital of that city Mrs. H. H. Cowen and Mrs. E. Har-. vey of Exeter were visitors at the ! r home of the foame2's sister, Miss Pearl Wurtz, one day. Mrs. Joseph Swartz of Detroit, has returned to her hoarse after vis-, i.ting her mother, Mrs, Emily Fuss,; who has been ill, but is improving ni•cel;��. Mrs. Elizzie Hey called on ,ler aunt, Mrs. Bertha Horner, one day'' last week, at the home, of the ratter's son, Albert Horner at S•ea.for°th, and found her in good spirits, stittnig up and giving her usual smiles to her friends. Mrs. Horner had been in Seaforth Hospital aimost ten weeks for injuries she had receives,, and in- tended to leave for Kitchener to re- side at the home of her grandson, :12r and Mrs Gordon Horner. To Have Fine Social Evening Don't forget the Progressive Euchre Party in the ' ,Community Centre this Thursday evening, spons- ored by the Zurich C. W. L. A good social evening is in store for all who will attend, Everybody welcome. Are Moving In. Today, Wednesday, Mr and Mrs. Harold Johnston are occupying their newly purchased residence from Dr. T. Keast, now of :Sarnia. Tney are moving both their household effects 'l.' and the barber shop equipunent in this fine residential pro:perty, and.'we hope they will enjoy many years of good health andprosperity rn then new set-up. No more hustling to get Harold Q17 down town to the shop for H now, he just needs walk into another room, and there is his place of bus - VW loess, and what a lovely home In ad- dition to this convenience. The Drysdale Store Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds of Groceries A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical Appliances - ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats , Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! GIVE US A CALL! JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE ..Phone 98 r 1 Back to 'Winter Sonne one has'said "Variety is the -�' spice of Life" well, we are riavng a $ big variety of weather this Jan xy, • just coming through a very sere Itwo weeks' of zero weather, we ve had nearly a week's of mild aid springlike weather, almost un'belie- •g , vible :for.. January; So . nice was;it` i ithat one hardly needed a packet On • f to go aibout, but this morning, Wed- : ; nesday, there is again a few ii hes of snow blanketing the ground, Viand a some very coldweather is just t', the • , north' of us, in fact they repo* 30 ibelow. • We were indeed glad to see most of the -i!ee thai Doff : the side- • walks jbefore a fresh supply came a- • long this morning. The, winter is • slipping along, as on Monday next .,, I February will be ushered in. OBITUARY 9 Late Horace E. Geiger Horace Ethelbert (;Bert) Geiger, • 51, of Brandon, Man., died rn that city Thursday last. Born at Douglas,ulation per 1000 committeed for trial Mr. Geiger had lived there until five was 6.41 and sentenced to prison years ago, when he moved to Bran- 4°14. In 1934 there was an improve- don and has resided there smce. Mr .ment, 5.91 committed, 3.82 convet- Geiger farmed at Douglas tor a num- :ed. In this year the Government an- ber of years. Latterly he had work- nounced a plan for open sale of beer. ed at Camp Shilo. Surviving is his Note the crime record from now on. wife Stella, and one daughter, Dor- 'In 1936 the ratio was 6.52 and 4°43° othy of Brandon; also two sisters,:,By 1939 the figures were 9.31 and Mrs. C. Mechen of Carrot River, and '7.445. The Second World War years Mrs. J. Hingston of Cavell, Sask. and' saav a slight levelling off to 6.89 and a brother, John Geiger of Brandon.; 5.01 in 1954. But after the war up Funeral services were held Tuesday went the figures rapidly„ In 1(946 in the Fraser Funeral Chapel, inter. they were 7.17 and 5.27. By 1951, ment was in Madfoa„ d. cemetery. Rev. double figures were reached, 10.19 Dr. C. K. S. 'Moffatt 'of the Apostolic and 8.86. "Thus, according to Gov - church officiated. Mrs, Moffat sang ernment's own figures, crime v{hich a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Grant. was steadily on the downgrade pre - The Voice of Temperance rviopgri:s ade to , ever since and is now at the An editorial in a recent issue of the highest figure ever recorded in Ont - United Church Observer, although too ado, — Advt. HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE Your Fuel Needs Will receive attention with us if left inplenty of time. We always try to supply our Customers with the most Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early with us so we can arrange for your supply YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT 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 for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughiing and Tinsmith big our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stook. STADE &, WEIDO ZURiC.H - ONT. QUALITY — PRICE t.t. SERVICE Huron & Erre DEBENTURES or Canada Trust Certificates NOW PAYING ON INVEST- MENTS: $100.00 OR OVER 1 OR 2 YEARS 3% 3 AND 4 YEARS 3 %'% 5 YEARS 4 %v INTEREST HALF YEARLY J. W. Haberer - Phone 161 Fire, Auto and Casualty Insurance. `Immediate service" IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR Estate Planning and Wills Investment Management and Advisory Service 4% Guaranteed Investments 2% on savings deposits may be mailed Real Estate Services For prompt attention call ItAYE. B. PATERSON Trust Officer $3enstill, - Ontario, Phone 51 ny ce' GUARANTY TRUST COMPAANY OF ;CANADA°' TORONTO • MONTREAL OTTAWA • WINDSOR NIAGARA FALLS to SUDBURY ZAULT'6rE.: MARIS GALCCARX '•vANcOV'QR7t ! long to quote in full, is well :worth igiving here in part. Twenty years a- go; crime in Ontario was at a very 1ow figure. According to Government ;statistics for 1933 the ratio of pop - • • • • N • • • • s • • T EN DE RS - Tenders wanted for supply of six (6) -one half ton pick up trucks with the following equipment: Heater, defroster, anti -freeze, 6 ply tires including spare, undercoated. Purchaser reserves right'to divide purchases as he ▪ so desires. Pleasequote prices in various quantities up to six, • Mark `tenders for Trucks` on envelope and forward to undersigned not later than 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1st, 1954. d, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. John G. ;Berry, Deputy Clerk; Huron County, Court House, Coderich, Ontario, Thursday, January 1218th, 1954 • • •• • • • • • • • SHUR-GAIN Growing Mash High rxiilk production is the direct result of efficient management, good breeding and balanced feeding The greatest cost factor influencing profits is feed cost. Feed cost per pound of milk produced Can Be Reduced by feeding a, balanced ration made from SHUR-GAIN MILK PRODUCER •• and thome grown grain. 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