HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-07-14, Page 8a n 1Nl Iii . ONTARIO THE STORE WITH THE STOCK �9 S. kari THE TIME — Beginning Saturday July 16 to 30th THE PLACE ---- in Mrs. Bender's Block, formerly occupied by T. &T. Flooring Co. We are offering a large assortment of General Dry Goods, Dress Materials, Ladies' and Children's Wear, House Furnishings, Men's and Boy's Wear, taken from our regular Stock — Clearing at un- . heard of Low Prices. DO NOT MISS Tl--lIS MONEYSAVING EVENT! We can only list a few Prices: !•,��� 8 Ladies' silk crepe Dresses, sizes 14, 16, 18, at each 1.59 250 yards rant and broadcloth at per yard 29c Mill -end Rip t:,: short ends asst. pkg. 49c 36 -in. table .ares, reg. 2.25 for 98c Dresser Scarfs and Runners each 29c Ladies silk gloves, white, all sizes reg $1 for ....50c Ladies' Gloves, blk and navy, small, at pr. Men's bal. Combination underwear at Men's fine white shirts, Reg. 2.75 for D Men's Jerseys at Half Price. Lot of Boy's Suits, Going at 4.75 to 10.00 Lot of Men's Suits and Trousers greatly Reduced Groceries - Dry Goods - Men's Wear ZURICH kD q1 T 9c 95c 1.75 eoo TELEPHONE 59 1 1 ^C IR ICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS Mr. Wilson Sararas and friend of New Dundee called on Mrs. Edna Oswald on Sunday. Mr and Mrs C. L. Smith were at Seaforth on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Cliff Levy of Goder- and Billy of Kirkland Lake, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. George Lockie. Mr and Mrs Hugh MacKinnon and children Ross and Janet of London, were visitors with their mother, Mrs M.MacKinnon of town. Mr and Mrs Cedric McDonald and family of Sault Ste Marie was vrsit- ing this week with Mrs. Edna oswald of town. Mr and Mrs Dan Mest of North f Lorne, Ohio spent a few days at the! home of Mr and Mrs •Sol Gingerich, Goshen line south. q Q 'Mr. Morris Rau and sister, 'qrs. 4Q' Calvin Cutler of Detroit were holi-' day visitors with their mother, Mrs. John P. Rau. Miss Mary Hagan of the bondml teaching staff, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Charles Hagan in town. 4D 40 �G d0 l 4'0 •D 40 Ttroit spent the week -end at the home of Mr and Mrs Whitney ,Drokensh.ire, q D also attending the Birk reunion. ' ,.D Mr. William D. J. Mero of London I q e was a week -end visitor .at the home ' ',! of his parents Mr and Mrs William n' Mero of town. The former is attend - .Q` Ontario University of Western ntario Sumaner School. q,,Mr and Mrs. Lorne Rader, and ' ' family; Mr and Mrs. Theo Rader, 1 v0 Joan and Catharine Rader, were , q Q Sunday visitors at Woodstock. Car - i 0 of Fisher who has - spent the past 1 week with her friend Jennie Horman D' of Woodstock,, returned home with j0 them. Of . MANY ATTEND 1 The Summer Vocational Bible 400j School sponsored by the local Men- 4Q0lnonite churoh is having another good , year with about 140 children in at- tendance. The courses are interest- ing, and the school bus gives trans- portation to and from their homes. 6 On Friday evening of this week the i • public are invited to the church to ' actually see what the course does ty bring to its scholars Mrs. Oswald of town and zaelson McClinchey of Hensall, were visitors in Seaforth with. Mr and r.'.r=. and family. Mr and Mrs Wilfred, Girard and baby of Leamington spent the vaeck- end with Mr and Mrs Victor 'Hart- man of Goshen south. Mr and Mrs Thomas Peony and Mr and Mrs Walter Bothwell of. De- T e Drysdiie Store 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 G - ASCHO BROS.Phone 98 r 1 HAR WARE Attended Wedding The marriage of Miss Shirley 4 Yantzi, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. * Yantzi, Kitchener and Mr. Abner Martin, son of Mr and Mrs Ananias * Martin of Waterloo, took place at the First Mennonite Church at Kitchener 44 on Saturday afternoon, July 9th at 3.30. Guests from the Zurich dis- trict were: Mr and Mrs Earl Ginger- ich, Mr and :Mrs Allen Steckle, Mr. Alvin Steckle, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Gingerich, Mr and Mrs Fermon Snider. Dinner was served to near- ly 100 gnests at 5.30 at Berkley Square, Kitchener. After a noney- d� moon to Quebec, the New England States, the couple will reside in Kitchener. -,v SEEDS and FURNITURE YoLlrNee.1. Will receive attention with us if Left in plenty of time. We always try to supply our Custorners with the most Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But t^ insure deliveries in time always leave y..:tr or.' r3 early with us so we can arrange for yo. YOUR HEATING EQUIP1WTNT Have You Looked Over Your Hoatin;4 ". -aipment7 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 Enarlels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmtt ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always h stook. ;STARE & WEIDO ZU i NT. QUALITY PRICE SERV1C1 4-H. Club Meet The regular maeeting of the Hen- sall Kinsmen 4-H White Bean Club was held on Tune 29th on tae farm. of Club member Jack Bell. The meet- ing was opened by repeating the 4-H pledge in unison. The roll call was answered by 34 members wao replied Eby stating if fertilizer was sown on their bean plot. Club leader, Bill Mickle outlined the Huron County 4-H train trip to Toronto on July 19th. Points of in- terest to be visited are: the Swift Plant; Canada Packers; the Parlia- ment Ibuiidi^^.,. the s»hwav anis 4,.1 International League ball game rn the eveniing. Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy I Covers accidental injuries to the Public Employers' Liability to all !Domestic Servants, Damage to Pro. !party of Others. 1$10,000.00 for any one occurrence. Three year Premium $7.50 This broad coverage includes the general personal activities ot the In- sured and his family in connection with residence, repair of premises, or erection of new dwelling, participat- ion in sports, games, accidental shoot- ing, existence of bicycles, dogs, an- imals, small boats and other liability. Summer cottage or other locations included at small extra cost. Farmer's Comprehensive Liability up to 350 acres of land, and including animal •collision. $10,000.00 for any one ,occurrence Annual premium $10.00 General Insurance - Phone 161 HURON &. ERIE DEiBIENTURE S SOLD AND RENEWED J. W. HABERER General Insurance Phone 161 Vacation Church School AT St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich "Nothing to do" - becomes. "Plenty. to do" W OR.K—Wholesome exciting• through thinking, planning and doing WORSHIP—A sense of belonging to, God and of fellowship in Hiss Church STUDY --A knowledge of God's Word and God's world through study. SERVICE—A sense of achievement through helping others FUN–Learning to. live together through play Plan now to attend Vacation Church School at St.' Peter's Lutheran Church at Zurich July 18 to 29. Classes for children 4 to 14 years. If possible register prior to July 18' by phoning 1118. Transportation provided if re- quired. Su set DRIVE-IN --- Goderich First Concession east of Goderich, on No. 8 Highway Thursday, Friday July 14-15 Behave Yourself Farley Granger Shelly Winters Comedy - Cartoon Saturday, Monday War Paint Robert Stark Joan Taylor Comedy - July 16, Cartoon Tuesday, Wednesday SALOMI Rita Hayworth Stewart Granger. Cartoon — BOX Office Opens ` at 8 pan, Show at Dusk July 19, Cartoon 18 20 First Children under 12 in cars free Each Club member told aeout his bean plot and a panel discussion on caring for, harvesting anti n:arneting of beans followed. On the pane? were Louise Hyde, Keith Lovell, Jack Bell, Bill Mickle and Bill Rowcriffe. Some things discussed Wer::, ca not walk or work in a bean field when the plants are wet 'because oi: rust. Diseased plots were discused and the infestation identified. Also discussed was the making of a float for the Hensel] Bean li-estival on Sept. 5th. The next meeting will be held on July list at the Huron County Home at Clinton in connect- ion with the Huron Cion and Soil Association twilight meeting.— aary Geiger, Zurich, Press Reporter. Men's and Boy's Wear The Season is here for: TEE SHIRTS. SWIM SUITS, SPORT SHIRTS SPORT HATS, TROPICAL SUITS., LIGHT WT. UNDERWEAR and SOCKS We have them all in full Supply. Walkers & G. W. G. Work Clothes in full supply. Cowboy Kings in popular sizes Some Boys second grade Dress Pants on hand. AGENTS FOR MID -TOWN CLEANERS CALLING: MONDAY 'THURSDAY SATURDAY ieeet6e006 s0 0 tEb niursday;, J;ui ' 4dIb, 1955 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 tio your pigs to make the best use of their feed, and reach market sooner. Start Every Litter on Pig Booster MILT DEITZ & SON - Zurich,. Opt. lEINETatMules!!��J p,' 11.��i� iliquiq_ aft. i _ istiM 0 4. 9 4. 0 se 0 s 4. 4. a 9 5 4. 0 IP 9 Pleasure Satisfy? 1111 .d mow" BUT SHE THAT LIVETH IN PLEASURE IS DEAD WHILE SHE LIVETH. r Tina. 5; 6. FOR. ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD,, THE LUST OF THE FLESH', AND THE LUST OF THE EYES, AND THE PRIDE OF LIFE IS NOT OF THE' FATHER,, BUT IS THE WORLD.' AND THE WORLD PASS ::TH AWAY' AND. THE LUST THEREOF; BUT HE THAT' DOET.H: THE: WILL OF GOD ABIDETH FOREVER. t John 2: 16-17 GOLDEN RULE , GOSP.•EI:. MESSENGER Box 50, x3,. R. 1 — Zurich, Ontario IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII►JlJIjIt1141111GII1fIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIffl h IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl11111�IH 11 iiillni1111ti� r 1, 0 4. 4. 0 a z 1 1 1 4 9 • 4. i • • • • ¢. • • •f • • 4. • • 8 4. 44 4 a> 4. t TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: We are still in a position to serve you in all your Floor Covering Needs... A Sample Book on all Floor Coverings will be at Gascho Bros. Store, or you, can contact the residense of Herb Turkheim„ Phone 133, Zurich, and we will be glad to call on you and discuss your problems. We will still give you the same prompt service as usual. WHEN IN EXETER DROP IN AND SEE OUR NEW STORE, Carrying a complete range of Floor Covering's, Paints and Wallpapers. Prompt and Courteous Service is our Motto Your Decorating Headquarters T. and T. FLOORING SALES AND SERVICE LINOLEUM, TILE and FLOOR -SANDING Phone 718 Exeter 1101110 imp U II Phone 133 Zurich illlllllll 11lIII 111111111111 IIIIIIIIII811111 I .�111�111�III��IfI IIi il(I lIIlllllllil 11111�I1( Wk WALL BOARD Easy to paint or paper. Many grades and types in stock. Per Square Foot as low as 5 Cents MAPLE FLOORING Select grade, end -matched Maple Flooring. Per. 100 Square Feet $23.00 CONVERT YOUR ATTIC 10% Down 30 Months To Pay, Wasted Attic Space can be maaea.ihz and Economically Converted Moats, extra Bedrooms or an incomeprep!, during Apartment. You can da! most of the work yourself. Soo our collection of plans and ideets. FREE ESTIMATES See Us for all your Building Needs Fred Cs Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd. Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies