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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-03-03, Page 8I tiftiCH . ONTARKS ITD p QD ZUR Tell HERALD) THE STORE WITH THE STOCK le rices• 40 OF E CONTINUED IN MANY LINES TER GOODS! 10 Pieces Flannelette and Pyjama Cloth Reg. 79c. for Reg. 69c for 15 pieces Print Reg. 59c for Mill End Prints SPECIAL WIN - 69c 59c 49c 39c 39c 79c 65c 98c Mill End Broadcloth SPECIAL New Glazed Pique SPECIAL Fine Printed Cottons SPECIAL Kitchen Towels at pr. Men's Mackinaw Flannel Work Shirts Men's Blue Denim Jeans pr. Men's Nylon Work Sox pr. Men's Fine Sox, Reg. 1.25 for each $2.69 2.39 98c 75c GROCERY SPECIALS 32c ....28c 65c Holiday Margarine at Rose Margarine lb. Tomato Juice, 48 -oz., 2 tins Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for Canadian Pork, per tin Holly Peas, case; 20 -oz. size, 24 tins for 4.89 case Pard Dog Food 2 for 25c 73c 35c 39c Ivory Soap, 4 for Gascho Groceries - Dry Goods TELEPHONE 59 ros Men's Wear ZURICH LOCAL NEWS Mr and Mrs. Chris. Haist spent Sat- urday visiting friends in Stratford. Mr and Mrs 'Milfred S.chilbe Spent 'several days at Toronto. this week. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Smith were at Exeter on Monday, on business. he hazards sof Fire, Lightning; Theft • Mr and Mrs. Arthur Haist and Wind, Ice, and Snow Load, Trans- 'faniily of Grand Bend, have arrived home i'rom a pleasant visit in Florida portation. Exceptions Mechanical Mr and Mrs Fd. Datars, Mrs. L. Breakdown and Gradual deteriorat- Datars, Sr., and Miss Anna Datars, spent Sunday in. Kitchener and Galt. on. Mr and Mrs. Clayton •F.Pole of Dashwood were Wednesday callers DWELLING RATES: $2.50 per hundred of Insurance for in tours. •Mr•. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore of years. Minimum premium $12.50 ChrKippen visited with Mr and Mrs. For further particulars,' enquire with is. Hirst last week. Mrs. M.arparet Cantin of St: .Tos- out obligation J. W. HABERER TELEVISION Floater Policy Ptolio;y is designed to cover Tele- vision Set and Antenna against all eph is enjoying the winter months an Montreal. Mr. 'William OBr•ien, jr., a Member General Insurance Phone 161 of the staff of the Bank of Montreal _..._.._.._ at Niagara Falls attended the Zurich ted at the Westlake Funeral Horne, V,n vs. Lucan hockey game on Friday ev- to Zurich, from where service was ening at Lucan and spent. the week- . end at the Home of his parents, Mr held quietly on Monday afternoon ' and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien. � with interrnent in the Evangelical U. A Few Days Left B. La onson line Cemetery, Rev. H. E. Q Ro a el, the Pastor, otTzciated. Only a few days left to share in' 1 p l' the money -saving Bargains at Thief's St.Joseph & Blue Water Area General Store. Saturday, March 5th will be the last day. ,,Be sure and I ;iii• and Mrs Marlon Quigley of visit this store in these few remaining Detroit spent the week -end in their days and share in the many bargains summer cottage, on. the Blue Water being offered. south 'SPECIAL OFFER — At Hese the Fournier r and Jeweller. Beloved Patterns in Com- munity Plate are (back for a limited ime only. Milady" Adam, Bird Mrs. Edward Corriveau. Paradise, Grosvenor, Deauville, Etc. Mr and Mrs. Avila Ducharme and Here is an opportunity to get 'those son Leo, motored to London on Sun extra ,pieces you have been waningday last, calling on friends. Mr and for; don't delay. •Mrs. Mernorvage sr., of Detroit,spent Sunday last at their cottage at Du - Looks Like Spring charme's Beech. . The Mernovage's Real springlike weather greeted us' are building another cottage on their the past week, while our Provinces to adjoining lot, and. their Sunday last the west were .shivering in sub -zero visit was in the interest of giving 'weather, we enjoyed the nice balmy further plans to the Geo'li'rio con - breezes of warm air coming from the tractors. south• -west. The snow has gone Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard mita son down a lot, for which we are thankful Nelson, Miss Marion Bedard, also as it makes getting around .much bet- Michael and. Peter Masse, motored to tele. But today, Wednesday the wind London on 'Saturday last. has shifter to the west and much col- Comment— der is coming. down the line, as it February, the month of lamfs,.the innocent creatures, has pessed by a- Mr and Mrs Morley ournie children of London were Sunday vis- itors with the later's parents, Mr and 0 y is frozen up. But now we are in the month 'of .March when spring is 'gain and seemingly no one regress it. ushered in, and it tan be too !ono,i'ebruary is by far_ the nicest month until we should have .more .of the of the winter; the atmosphere• of. it warmer weather. soon, as there is has been purified .by the cold days, more sunshine and the sun .always 'and taking. ;the winter 'in average, becomes warmer. The roads hi the February has always been noted for country 'are getting better,- especially nearly even temperatures, therefore, the better highways are just like it is considered the 'healthiest month eI summer, but there are still a lot of•h of the winter. Its' dry cold, purifies G hi the air, also the germs that float a- bout and are nourished by the.chang- eable weather, quickly dis appear with the February chill. It is true that the month is a cold one, and 'some years there. is much snow, but .snow in February is generally of a 'crispy nature, you may walk 'knee deep in it, and with just a little 'brushing and all is off, not even dam- pening your .clothes February is also the month of mid winter and as it goes by you are nearing the last lap. People in .all walks of life are making new plans according to the nature of their work ybhose whc till. the soil are also making preparati- ons in their own way, to reap and harvest what the future has in store for them. CQ 40 VO I OBITUARY The Drysdale Store 1 1 We have purchased Stock and Fixtures of Drys- dale Store from John Denomy and have added various lines of Drygoods, such as Prints, Broad- cloths, Flannelettes, Men's Overalls, Work Shirts, Jeans, 'Gloves, etc. Also a line of smallwares. We are remodeling the Store and intend to have Grocery Department arranged for semi self -serve in the near future. Mr. Denomy will continue in charge of Store. Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated GASCHO BROS. - Phone 98 r 1 Miss Lydia Edighoffer A member of the well known Edi- ghoffer .Family .af the 14th: Con- ga cession, Hay Township, in the per- a (son of Miss Lydia Edighoffer, 75, +passed away on Saturday, Feb•..2Gth, 1955, at the +St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Having been ill for some • weeks, she was taken to the Hospital *a day previous to her •death. ' She I was a resident of Hay 'Township all 2 her life, of a quiet. disposition and 0 much devoted to the home. Surviv- S ing are ,one +bi other, William H., of the homestead and one sister, Miss ' Matilda, at ;London. The body res - 2 9 9 • • • 8 o•• , HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE Your Fuel Needs Will receive attention with us if left in plenty 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 oruers 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 Probe ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over 9 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 was OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, 'f urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stook. ZURICH ONT,, QUALITY - PRICE M SERVICE a Thursday, .March 3rd, 1955 8 3 9 • 0 0 8 9 • • • • • • • You Are Invited to Attend the Huron Liberal Association (As Constituted for Provincial Purposes) Annual Meeting HENSALLL TOWN I-4ALL On THURSDAY MARCH 10th. At 8.30 p.rn. Special Speaker: ROBERT McCUBBIhI,.. M.P. Parliamentary Assistant to the :Minister of Agriculture Wilfred Gregory, Q.C. Frank Harber President, the Ontario Liberal President, the Western Ontario Association. (North) Liberal Association. AND OTHERS OFFICERS WILL BE ELECTED AND OTHER IMPORTANT - BUSINESS TRANSACTED :VAN KALBFL1;ISC11, W. G. COCHRAN'E, ROY LAMONT, Presid.ea,t Secretary Treasurer "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" SHUR GAIN Pig Booster Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster weigh 40 pounds and more at weaning—and tests at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove that 40 pound weanlings save a month's feeding. time. A feeding program of \ SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will -fit your pigs to make the best use of their feed and reach market sooner. Start Every Litter on Pig Booster MILT DEITZ & SON - Zurich, Ont. „r;cipyllllplll II(jllll_LIpIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUI11Int p Umum Hipp • 9 8 • 9 • • e • a 0 0 a • 3 • • 8 • 0 • • 11111 ILL'rim 01111111111111Ulllllllli i 11 LORD TEACH US TO PRAY. it HELP ME 0 LORD MY GOD; 0 SAVE ME ACCORDING TO THY MERCY. Psa. 109: 26. LET US HOLD FAST THE PROFFESION OF OUR FAITH, WITHOUT WAVERING; FOR HE IS FAITHFUL THAT PROMISED. — Heb 10: 23. CONFESS YOUR FAULTS ONE TO ANOTHER AND PRAY ONE FOR ANOTHER, THATYE MAY BE HEALED. THE EFFECTUAL FERVENT PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN AVAILETH MUCH.—James 5: 16. GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER Box 50, R. 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