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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-08-23, Page 8ZURICH ONTARIO a THE STORE WITH. ZURICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS THE STOCK 9,,k Mr. and (Mrs J. W. HHuron & Erie aberer Visit- ed in Toronto the past week, - Mr and Mrs C. L. .Smith were on I DEBENTURES a business trip to bxeter, on Mon - Wear A Large and Well Assorted Stock of Wearing Apparel for Girls and Boys at Right Prices FOR.. GIRLS -- See the new Dresses for Girls, sizes 8, 10, 12. New cotton blouses, Sweaters, Jerseys, Under- wear, sox of every description. FOR BOYS - Fine Trousers, Blue Jeans in all sizes; Extra heavy Cowboy Jeans, also Khaki Rodeo; long sleeve Jerseys, Jackets, Shirts. All Sport Shirts at reduced prices. New lot of Flannelette Shirts, sizes 8 to 16, at $ L79 SPECIALS Extra Special prices on Ladies ..Housedresses, 42 to choose from. Reg. prices 2.98 to 6.50, now for 1.59 to 3.98. Broadcloth .white per yard Broadc1th colored, per yard Kitchen Towels at 79c and 98c a pair 39c 45c GROCERIES No. 1 Margarine at per lb. Corn Fancy, 20 -oz, 2 for Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for Cookies, 2 pkgs for Tea Bags, 100 for Catsup, 2 for Toilet paper, 3 for ..... Special, 3 jelly powder and plastic 32c 35C 35c 29c 98c 35c 27c 25c SC TELEPHONE 59 expreeelie* box for ZURICH Rev. and iMrs, E. 'W Heinrich of Canada Trust day afternoon! Brantford are visiting with 'Zurich. friends this Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickmeier f t spent Sunday at Avonbank CER.TIFICATES o oval sp . NowPaying: and St, Marys visiting friends. Mr and Mrs. Ted Haberer were 5 years 4% .. . Sunday visitors with their ,children in Sarnia. . 3 and 4 Years 34/4 Cfo. Miss Ruth ,Church of London, is 1 and 2 Years' 3 spending a few weeks with her moth- er, Mrs. Ella Church. J. W. HABERER • Mr. Bill Hess who holds a pniton 1G 1 Insurance Phone 161 in Sarnia was •a, week -end visitor enera with his prents, Mr and Mrs Albert Zurich Mennonite Church 0 Rev. and Mrs. Roy M. Geiger of 9 Port Dile were holiday visitors with .4 relatives and friends here the past v week. Mr and Mrs. Bert Cornforth of the Blind Line and Ti,Anne Sauye Via town who were at Toronto atten- ding the funeral of the ladies' mother 'd Mrs. Jessup, have returned to .their phomes here. 0 You'll Enjoy Listeningto- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irwm - and 1 to - "THE MENNONITE HOUR" three children of Lorne Parke, near Gospell Preaching ., U Toronto called, ' on their uncle and - Inspirationa Singing. K j) i? aunt, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith..TheY Sundays-CHML-900 k.c. 7.30 am. 0 were on their way to St. Joseph, -WRVA - 1140 k.c.- 10.30 p.m. p i wheres.iaL.it.ig ltheeovwills f eocoltwo cu. n py ,owe eoefksC., O. i `The Living Christfor a Dying il World." Irwinis metal Engineer in Toronto being with the Canada Metal Com - ST. PETER'S 0 of that city. Pastor-. Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: III:00 a.m. - Sunday School t100 a.m. - Worship Service R :00 p.m. - Bible Meeting Wednesday, 8.0G p.m. Prayer Fellow- ship in the homes. YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US 4. 00 0 0 0 a e • • • parry 9'e Ev. Lutheran Church, Zurich Properties Exchange * qG V Cli Among the properties that .chang- Rev. 0. Winter, Pastor. Mrs. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM., Organist ed hands recently are: at the auction sale on Saturday of the J. Ortwein Worship. Services: Estate the Village .property was I Sunday Worship -.410 .a.m. purchased hv Mr. Peter Neuschwan- Sunday School (all ages) 11:15 A.M. I The Lutheran Church in Zurich et- 0 00 ,ger, and the 50-aare farm. ,property tends a warm welcome to visitors. was ,purchased by Mr. George Bull - Mr. Earl Thiel of town purch I.ased from Mr. Clarence Gasclio on Emmanuel Evangelical q the Bronson line his farm, 'crop etc. I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH N: 1 ' and is making good progress in harv- Rev. A. M. Amacher, B.A., B.D, `11/..,;esting the crop while Mr. Clarence, Minister P i Gaci-to has purchased the residence I Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist. 0 , in Zurich formerly occupied by Dr•I10 a.m.. - Divine Worship. a• 1 Garnet St. Pierre, who removed to 11 a.m. - Sunday School. sm: i Windsor. I Farmers Are Busy 4 - 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. Tfuitsday, August 23rd, ,11X51.0 SHURGAIN Pig Booster Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster time. A feeding program, of SHUR-GAIN Pig Boosterfrom 10 days to 10 weeks of age willfir ' your pigs to make the best use of their feed and reach market, sooner. ‘ : .' Start Every Litter on Pig Booster - • weigh 40 pounds and. more at weaning -and testa at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove that 40 pound weanlingssave a month's feeding MILT' DEITZ & SON - Zurich, Ont. asesr.mimosissermexesescemsesme THE WAY TO ETERNAL LIFE Confess Sins --- If:we confess our -sins, He is faithful and just to forglitai us our sins and to cleanse us from. all unrighteousness.-I Jno,1191. Believe --- That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lordlissus and shalt believe in thy heart that -God hath raised'Hin from the dead thou shalt be saveed. - Rom. 10: 9, Who. is. he that_ overcome& the world but he that- eth that Jesus is the Son of God. - I -John 5:5. Claim His Promise. -- And'. this; is: the promise. that he hath promised us- evert eternal life. - I John 2: 25. He that hath the Son.hatle life and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. 1 Jn... GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL. MESSENGER Box.50,. R.R. 1 1123011282111.111111111111! pWith these few sulinY and cool of very good sample and should de - days farmers are losing no time in mead .good price on the market,as 'hustling in their ,fields of grain, as it ,seents very hardy but the wheat woo ran no gm =Mama msa :ea many fields of what would ordinarily that did not fare SO well the farmers be a bumper (crop is but a tangled will have to use tact to make the sisontasmazimssmsanommszassastrammiemenossamoseasmonmossimszaanommesemnsmissasmie . 92 mass of rubble and farmers hardly best of tit ;with as little waste as know what to do with it. However, possible. However we are a thrifty aa the man. who stooked his grain and 'hunch of people, as farmers are now now opens the stooks letting in the getting ready to Sew their wheat ia dry air and sunshine, will he ready for the 1957 ,crop. Little it any rain i• for threshing in a very short time, kt I and not too badly ,off. Some of the wheat threshed and some in stook, is 9 4. 4. 4. Before You Buy Your Electrical Appliances AND HAVE YOUR Electrical], insulations DONE CALL INUELTII E BURN') Phone 84 • Zurich Zurich; • Ontario EISZeallegierieeleSISIMMISeeriSISSMIESSP t .IIB 11111 111111111M 11111111111Milli mono 1 has fallen the past few days, but the wether is unseasonably .cool for this time of year. • I Esmvsimmnesmommsommositm 4 I I. 44 • 4. 4. 4. 4. act a 4. ao INSTMESMININCEEZOMENEEMII" 1=3201,018• tro 401D *ei ting,:i;z0ii,-,4tillOgiaX*404-&--7 ZZZ: HARDWARE - SEEDS 'Riad FURNITUrtir. o r 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 oler.s e.rly 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-WilliamPaints, Oils, Varnishes, , Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stook. 4. 4. 4. STADE & WEIDO1 !URCH- ONT., QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE lepeonowomoseseesiesostosesosammossweiresestomoss NOTICE Starting Age of School Children The Board of Trustees of the Hay Township School Area hereby gives. notice that children starting school in September 1956 must be Six years of age before January 1st, 1957 Ray Fisher, Chairman. • LV ene/A 01.10. We, Ee 14.^. H. W. Brokenshire, Sec.-Treas. C2210231=2M.72SP 4. 4 4 1' 4, 4 - EXCLUSIVE° • [--) PL Y 41/ -PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS Detroit at Baltimore Sat. Aug. 25,2.05.,DST. Sundy Aug. 26, 2.05 4. 4. 4. 4. 1' 4. 4.4. 4' 4. + 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4- 1'4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 44. - KIN,S reanSINIESMINOCI, me to Us! When You Need that New Work Outfit 4, 4. 4. 4. 10% off on all Made to Measure 4. 4. AGENTS FOR MIDTOWN CLEANERS. CALL. MON. BACK THURSDAYS GO THURS. BACK SATURDAY GO SATURDAY, BACK MONDAY (SPECIAL) $ ear Mid -Town Cleaners - Exeter 1r +4. 4. + + 4. +4' 4- +4 + + 4. + $ + $ + 4. 4. :i:e ? / 1 I Whether' Insulating Your Cottage I 1 t Or Your Home toc e ucing S A 1_, 1-42: =-- 25% OFF ON ALL MERCHANDISE Here area few Examples: SUPER KE-MTONE Regular 2.40 qt. for ....$1.60 KEM-GLO - Regular 3.12 qt for INLAID LINOLEUM - Reg. 4.9,5, running Yard for $3..70 running Yard 3 yds. wide Congoleum Reg. 2:.85 running yard, for $2.28 running yard REMNANTS and Odd lots of Tile - All at only HALF. PRICE Lasts for One Week Only / Shop Early While The Selection is Good T. and T. FLOORING Your Decorating Headquarters Phone 133 Zurich 010 MO MIPPM IVII1110111(9111(000110111111111. INSULATE AGAINST THE HEAT AND MAKE /7 .EAr A FAST PETREAT LH\ / calCKS I1/4.11, 7D" 40 p, LOCAL TRADEMAM,t4, THURSDAY REGULAR I: + + 11" 1 111101 1.1:01 10 11111 011,1110)110111.111)JlRill101.1 111111 IiiflIII1IlllRIIhIn STOP IN OR CALL US For Your Choice Of Good Insulation