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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-06-30, Page 4ti 3 4 4 4 ,. ✓r 4- 4. 4. 4 • 4. 4 4. J yam • ZURICH HERALD A Thursday, June 30th, 1955 Announcing ....rand Opening 4. 666016660611690 OF OUR NEW MODERN STORE Bigger and Better Values TERRIFIC BARGAINS Westlake Furniture Free Door Prize given away daily, each evening to holder of Lucky Ticket: such as T V Swivel Chair, Spring -filled Mattress, High Chair, Step Stool, Floor Rug, Etc. SALE DATES: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, to SAT. JULY 9th 9 a.m. — 10 p.m. (Store Open Wednesday Afternoons) Come in and see our many Bargains we are offering Westlake Phone 89J Furniture ZURICH Best Wishes CO TO Westlake Furniture AND THEIR NEW STORE Nap, Corriveau CEMENT CONTRACTOR Zurich, Ont. Ph. 209 Congratulations' i • s TO *4 . a Westlake Furniture r f4., 4. • 4. SII- 4 4. Fred Turnbull 4 4 f .11 4 BRICK LAYER ; 4 4 Grand Bend Ph. G. B. 159 3 4.it. 1 Congratu1atjo8r� • TO : :Westlake Furnjuure s • s • • • •• • s • We were Very Pleased to do the • • Carpenter Work on the New i • Store •• • ,•• DON OKE - Carpenters• • • (Don, Clair and Eugene • • • Zurich Ont. •• - Phone 35 ,• • s • • Look! Look! for Specials See our Universal Farm Elevators for grain and Corn, or the Combination Elevator that will handle round and square bales as well as grain and corn. i', 1950 3 -4 -ton Chevrolet Truck, privately owned, good condition, low mileage, priced reasonable. Special price on used and new Pioneer I.E.L. Chain Saws; also a few used oil space Heaters. Good used Lawn Mowers, as well as new ones. • Come and see these Bargains for yourself. 1 w s Rader & Mittleholtz Ph'me 53 - Zurich DASHWOOD Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver, Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver and Peter spent as few days in Bowtnanville, the former with her daughter and family. Mr and Mrs. N. Scott. The latter with her parents, Mr and Mrs Williams. Mrs. E Kleinstiver attended the Dance Revue in 'which her two grandchil- dren Janet and Owen Scott kook an active part. Mrs. Win. Stade and 2Vlelvtn and Miss Gertrude Beisenthal spent last Sunday in St. Thomas and Port Stanley. The Youth Fellowship of the E.U. B. church held a weiner roast at Pt. Blake Wed. evening June 22nd. Mrs. Pearl .Salmon of London, spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Cliff Salmon and family. Guests with Rev. and Mrs. L. Hig- enell at the parsonage are Mr and Mrs. Gerald Higenell and Peter from St. iCatharines, Mrs. Fred Rudolph, and Mr and Mrs Chas. Thurgood of Hamilton. A number from here attended the Band ' Tattoo at Waterloo on Satur- day. Mr and Mrs Alvin Willert and fam- ily of Exeter spent Sunday with Mrs A. Willert. Mr and Mrs Courtney Burmeister and Miss Shirley Haugh spent the week -end in Stratford and attended the Dolbnoe - Carter weddina-. Mr and Mrs Wm. Haugh, Mr and Mrs Elmer Rader and fancily spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm. _Dale at Clinton. PAINTING TENDER The Hay Township Schoio/ Area is calling for tenders to paint the fol- lowing schools: A.—No. 2 School, concession 2 Hay' Exterior - 2 coats ofwhite paint. Interior - 2 coats - cel'rtng flat white 12 coats - walls green as at present B ---No. +14 School, Concession • 14, Hay. Interior — 'Ceiling, 2' coats flat white paint, 'balance to be pap- ered. Tenders to be in hands of Secretary by July 2nd, 1955. 6.p.an. H. W. Brokenshire, Sec. 'Treas. H.T.S.A. Lakeview Casino, GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY Midnight Dance - July 3rd. Added Attraction Starting THURSDAY, JULY .7th. and every Thursday EARL HEYWOOD and his Serenade Ranch Gang Old Tyme - Modern Dances fl The watt-hour meter that measures the electricity you use is made with the same precision as a fine watch. Sealed to withstand dust and moisture, its sapphire -jewelled bearings never need oil. It is designed to operate efficiently and accurately at all temperatures and is periodically checked by Dominion Government Inspectors. Electricity is metered in kilowatt-hours (1,000 watts used for one hour). The small dial, at the bottom of the meter illustrated measures 1/10th of a kilowatt-hour. On completion of one revolution, the dial at the right moves one unit to show one kilowatt-hour. Similarly, the three other dials indicate, from right to left, units of ten, one hundred and one thousand kilowatt-hours— your meter, at all times maintains an accurate record of the small amount of low-cost electricity required to provide a better way of living. • Men, materials... and money When a business lands an order or a contract, k is likely to go to a chartered bank to arrange some of the financing. It may need bank credit to meet payrolls, to buy materials or to cover other costs that arise before it is paid. That's why businesses both large and small can take on many jobs they would be unable to handle if they had to depend entirely on their own financial resources ... And why, every day and in every part of Canada, the chartered banks are lending Looney to producers, manufacturers, processors and other commercial customers. Commercial loans are only one of many banking services available at a branch of a chartered bank. You will &xi it is a convenient banking service -centre where you an attend to ig/ your banking needs. Only a chartered bank offers a full range of banking services, including: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Keep your money safe; pay you steady interest; encour- age the habit of thrift. FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS Bou many Worthwhile purposes, adding to progress, efficiency and the comfortt of farm We. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Protect you against theft or loss of cash, They are readily negotiable anywhere. PERSONAL LOANS To finance your personal needs; repayment in regular Instal. menu from your earnings. TUE CHAR.TER.ED BANKS SERVING YOUR, COMMUNITY