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Zurich Herald, 1952-03-27, Page 8X Mt I ONTARIO rkw) lapiermasasmentwo, oods NEW DRESS MATERIALS A lot of new dress materials now on hand in- cludin g new Satins, Crepes, Silks, English Ginghams, printed Rayons. DRAPERY GOODS We can supply you with very newest fabrics in drapery goods. See our display. NEW PRINTS We carry a large Supply. 15 pieces, fresh off the Loom, finest made, at 79c a yard 30 pieces Canadian Print at yard 50c 17 pieces Sunshine Print at per yard 45c 15 pieces Wabasso Print, Special, at yd. 39c MEN'S WEAR Most of our New Spring Suits and Top Coats now on hand. We have a large and well assorted Stock at lower prices. We also take orders for made to measure Suits Orders must be placed soon, for delivery be- fore Easter. MEN'S TROUSERS New supply of Fine Trousers now available, $1.65 pair in stock. Sizes 30 to 46. Prices from 6.95 to 22.50 pr. BOYS' SUITS 40 only Boys' Suits all at CLEARING PRICES SPECIAL Men's blue jeans for spring and summer wear. Picket brand 7i4 oz. denim, double seams, large pockets, sanforized cloth. Extra Special at $3.69 pr. Gasch TELEPHONE 59 Bros. ZURICH eq.IR1r".14 HER AID rs.LOCAL. NEWS ;i -r.; MWM. Stoddart of Se' ilth visited at the home of her crOgins, and Mrs, John E, Gaseb,oi,r on g.n; Sunday. ' 'V1 Mrs. Wes. Merner has returned week at the home of their daughter, cana(ia Trust home after spending 'a few dayaclast Mr and •Mrs Carl 13urn, a MilVerton. CERTIFICATES from L.ndon enjoyed s weekend 3% forNloawn d 02 f yf ee ar ri s.ng Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, 33, Sc., N. visit at the home of her friend, IVIiss 3 for 8 to 10 years. Inez Yungblut, POLIO PROTECTION: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arrnstrerig of Pays up to 85,000.00. London •were Sunday guests at the Entire Faintly including man, 'wife home of their friends, :Mr aridMrs. and children between ages 3 months Gordon Hess. ., to 18 years. _ Huron & Erie DEBENTURES or Mr and Mrs Wilfred Jervis 'and Premium $10.00 for two years. children; Don Middleton air of Individual Polley $5.00 for two years Clinton, visited on Sunday at the J. W. Haberer - Phone 161 WP home of their parents, Mr :VIrs. Orville Witmer. and- Mrs, Fare Automobile and Casua ty 9 Sylv. Witmer and brother, Mr and ' pMr and Mrs Menno Eby of. St. I olJacobs, Mr and Mrs Nelson Weber. !and Marcella, Clare and Robert. of i Conestoga, were Sunday visitork. al, p i ton line: 'the home of the former's .daughter, .k Mr and Mrs Alvin. Gingerich, Baby - 3, • Insurance. •P Mr. John Armstrong of New York «fl 8 City, Mrs. Gordon Love and Child - 0.4 ren of Hillsgreen, called at the.horne of Mr and IVErs Harold Finlay.. 4The 47 former being a schoolmate or Mrs. Finlay some thirty years ago, and a pleasant evening was enjoyed to re- new acquaintances. I/ ... BEATEN AND ROEBED Pr:vincial police are searchingfor, V the assailant who way -laid _an elderly ' Crediton farmer, slugged him and ran off with between $50 and;$60. Godfrey Nicholson, about 75, :.told police he was attacked as he was leaving his barn after .collecting eggs, He said he was beaten and his money stolen. His conditLn. war reported as e”o^d following treatment :or minor injuries. Enjoyed The Game CP P COP COP VannEnr.agranrall811.11111111111°932121121115nelnerIP VSEEEMM0=1010W31111/0002 9 9 • 9• • • The Drysdale Store 1 • • • • The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds of Groceries Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys 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! I GIVE US A CALL! JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r 1 ,o.T;V:11 MY-1.1.0'..1r4P 868•66 sesosseseseseasees4 HARDWA :11 • 3• •• • • • •• • • • ,%54•••Saimitelrd061Siesaln(46 SEEDS and FU V, ITURE 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 and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; 1 • The many friend 3 of Miss Janet Gascho, youngest daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs.'Ed. Gascho were happy to see her at the hockey play-off gam - at Lucan, Mildmay vs., Zurich, last Friday night. Janet,- who, had been confined to a cast from her hip to the ankle on her left foot for sever- al months, was able to have it re- moved and x-rays showed splendid results. By the aid of crutches she is able to enjoy the ;walk on the str- eets with her friends. We are pleased Snow or water, or as a result of to report that her public school tea- breakage from any accident cher, Mrs. Lavender has kept Janet cause, etc. in touch with her daily lessons,,,:i„and Co-op Auto Agent is expects her to be back to. schOoLef- ter Easter, where her teernel'and playmates will be glad to we 0ine her. DE. T. P. E. -EAST PHYSICIAN ZURICH - Phone 66 Also for Summer Months at Grand Bend. Phone 150 ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR EXffTER, ONT. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich At Township Clerk's Office •••=1*1•••••••••••• ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc.. EXETER OFFICE—Corner Ann, William Sts. Phone: Exeter 504. +++++++++++++++++++++++44 SUR A E BE SURE TO ASK FOR COMPREHENSIVE The new Fire and Theft coverage, when you buy your auto Insurance. 'Comprehensive includes damage - to your car as result of Vandalism, Flying 'Missiles, Storm, 1 Tried 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 stock. STADE & VVEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE immosseemsesosio••••••••••* Wins Prize Misr Doris Rader, only daughter of Mr and Mrs John Rader, Goshen line, south, who is employed for sev- eral years at the Holeproof Hosiery staff of the Payroll Department at London was greatly surprrsed to learn that she was one of the reeky prize winners at the London New Greyhound Bus Terminal contests in the actual mileage of the tire as certified by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Cto., who have regularly ser- viced, and inspected, it was 66,091 miles. First prize goes to James Tay lor, London whose .guess was 56,000 miles; second prize to Doris Rader whose guess was 65,978 miles; third prize 'Mrs. B. Smith 65,972 Miss Rader is given a ten day trip to New York City along with a fri- end acco-mpanying her with all exp- enses paid. We join her friends kvith the best wishes for a pleasant trip. Thousands, of people attended the formal 'opening and dedication „, of London's new Greyhound Bus Ter- .. aninal last Tuesday. Your .Bert Klopp. • R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93 r 1 Prompt and fair claim settlements. Fair to our :policyholders and fair to others. All careful drivers are elig- ible for Co-op auto !insurance. FESTIVAL HELD AT BRUCEFIELD Children from many district points competing in the Hay . and Stanley School Area Music Festival held in the United Church Brucefield recent- ly. W. H. Bishop, of Goderich, :,ad- judicated the classes, which nighligh- ted vocal work, Miss Ellen M: Love, supervised the event. Solo Winners . Girls' vocal solo, nine yrs. and kui.- der - Rosalie Watkins, Jean. IVIodlY-- mont, Kathern Erb, Elaine Taylor,83 (tied); Irene Taylor, 82; Marion 1r - est, Joyce Hood, 80 (tied). -. ,131.:ys' vocal solo, nine yrs. andun.7 der - Eddie Saldivar, 84; Erie Chu tor, 83; Ralph Triebner, Kenneth Ite: ichert 8.2 (tied). Girls' vocal solo, 11 yrs and under -- Jean Rathwell 88; Valerie Campbell, B6-; Katherine McGregor 85. Boys vocal solo, 11 yrs. and under. --Gerald Coleman 80; Mill gurmyy 79: Peter Biommer, 78. - i Jr. duets, nine yrs and under !Rosalie W. tkins and John MeCowan 81; Mary Lou Erb and Agnei OesCh, Joan McClinciley and Orrin Beird,80; Mary Finlay and Fern Swartzentrub- er, 79. Unison Chorus 'Unison chorus - S,S. i'l., Sta,nleY 89; S.S. 14, Stanley, S.S. 7 Stanley Double quartet-S.S. 1 Stanley ' , . Sr. duets, 14 years and under --- Rosalie Watkins and Wayne Wat s in 8i; June Murray and 13111 Murry, Viola Lightfoot and Katherine A C. Greg:r 82; (tied; Grace Erb and Shi- DIAL 980 CFPL 7 DAYS A WEEK ‚ 11Hi tin 11 1 l'hur*tlfvy‘, March • 27th, 1942 11111 111111111111111111111ifili11.1111II1111111111111I111111I11111111111111111111111)111111iii,i.:; • „ „ Your Efardware Store • 8 4 3 Call in and see our new Duo -therm Space Heater. We have the Toridheat, Fees, Shur-heet and Lee Oil Burners to fit any type of Furnace Wingham and Good Cheer Ranges Heavy and Shelf Hardware PAINTS - ENAMELS - OILS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Specialize in Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing For Prompt and Courteous Service phone Rader & Mittleholtz - Hardware Phone 63 - Zurich 441111111:1111111111.11111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 IM11111111111111111111111111111110111111.i111111111f4.;:- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Tre Price of Negligence For WHOSOEVER shall CALL on the NAME OF THE LORD shall be SAVED. Rom. 10-13 Great Salvation. Heb. 2-32 Zurich Golden Rule Gospel Messengers. 4. 4 4. • TOO GREAT Wherefore as by one man, sin entered into the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon ALL men, for ALL 4 SINNED. HAVE Rom. 5-12 4 4 How Shall We Escape If We Neglect So 4 4 12 Noon (Monday to Saturday) FARM PAGE., with ROY JEWELL "Director of Form Services for CFPL" WO/AFAIMaralrewairafeimars rley ,Ginge'rich, 80.. . Double triti S.S. 1. Stanley, 84; U.S.S. 9 Hay and Stanley 83. Pwo art Chorus - U.S.S 9 Bay and 'Sta,nley, 1, StanleY 80. WILLIE SUTTON TALKS In an exclusive interview, Willie Sutton tells !the aMazing, story of his life and 'career as Arnerica'S No. 1., bank robber. Read "Willie Sutton Talks." one of the many absorb fine features an this u h g0) Wane .of The Ameridan' Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Tim. Ca. You're ‘MISSINVI something if y(Al. miss Sunday's Detroit TIMES! 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