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Zurich Herald, 1945-02-15, Page 411 iE'IcNr m NEW WORLD ORDER Stratford --- M....1. Coldavell, nat- ional leader of the Q. C. F., in an address here said that "when the • power of the United Nations will have crushed the last remnants of Axis aggression abroad, the common peo- ple of our lands must organize for a new start toward a world order based on economic security and soc- ial justice. We must determine that collective security must ultimately de pend upon the organization of gover- nment at the international level, so that all people, great and small, may be truly represented and its institut- ion endowed with all the power nec- essary to maintain peace ano provide for economic justice and equality of opportunity among all the peoples of the, earth," said Mr. Coldwell. GRAND BEND Dies at London Miss Elizabeth Young of 308 Princess avenue, London, a native of Grand Bend. died suddenly in Vict- oria Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Young Grand Bend, and was a resident of London for the past 35 years. Thr remains resting at the Corrothers Funeral Home till Wednesday when funeral will be conducted by Rev. T. J. Watson, New St. James a-resby- terian Church. Temporary entomb - will be made in „Nlouut t'le trait Cemetery. Final burial will be in the Grund Bend Cemetery. HENSALL Mr. Gorge Walker has purchased `,the property of 11.rs. Jean Manson, of town. Mr. P. L. McNaughton has dispos- ed of his property to Mr. Clarence Volland. Miss Elizabeth Slavin has aeon con- fined to her room during the past week with illness. Mrs. Earl kaiser returned to her home in Chicago after spending a 1'-w weuks with Mr. and Mrs. John Iiis�n. ?i.. E. L. -llickle mads, a buss ess trip to Ottawa last 'eel,., Horne on Furlough Fi , i,• r ,(eMecr .Ronald Peek, a for - !eye: ve•il known He nsall Boy, who has been overseas for the past three years hes ,,, _•(rail home. and will -penes his _, I»Lr.;i'1 r•'tb his mother, \1r,-. Janet • I' ,- ::nrl e1ster, Elaine Peek, of Tor- Received is ur the. Word l'jr. end stirs. John I'l:aznort of 1,9+•' ,"+. nit's v e received further word re - soy F't?, t; . ZURICH HERALD. Thursday, reh!rtu y l tits, t4�� "The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation Results for the Eighty -First Year Funds Deposited and Invested With us: Savings Department Debenture Department $15,20' 1000 $21,900,000 Surplus Security for our Depositors $81000 and Debenture Holders - - (As at Dec. 31st, 1944) This friendly institution will'be happy to serve you. Branch Offices London (4) Toronto Hamilton Windsor St. Thomas Chatham Winnipeg Regina Edmonton Vancouver Victoria • Analysis of Assets Cash in offices and on deposit..,$ 2,304,853 Government Bonds 12,820,636 Other Bonds (less reserve) 974,123 Canada Trust Co. Stock 1,553,800 Other Stocks (less reserve) 1,609,398 Mortgages and Agreements for sale (less reserve) 22,517,161 50.8% Real Estate held for sale (less reserve) 493,806 1.1% Office Premises in 9 cities 1,833,500 4.1% Other Assets 193,427 .4°'0 Total Assets $44,300,704 100 i t S 5.2% 29.0% 2.2% 3.5% 3.7% ANDREW F. HESS, Local Representative ends met at their home that evening to honor them with a presentation. Progressive euchre was a feature of the evening,. The guests of honor were presented with a gift of silver- ware, the address accompanying the sane was read by Mrs. Fred Beer,' and the presentation made by Mrs. Alex. Mousseau. Thanks were expres- sed by Mr. and itlrs. Horton for the lovely gilt nd for such a delightful evening arrranged by the neighbour: and friends. A delicious luncheon was served the table attractive with pink and white carnation, and centred with a lovely wedding cake. Harris agency. He intends erecting! an implement shed on the Harvey property to be used • in connection with his business. On Torpedoed Vessel 0 f the survivors of the ill -fat - DISTRICT NEWS Mrs. Lloyd Hey': ninny friends in Crediton are glad to know she is im- proving following her recent operat- ion in Victoria Hospital, -London. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wein, of Cred- iton, have reeoived word that their t,: 7:eoi:ai'el, 'e^...0 has been a.erseas e. ;en • c ? , �: , i v, sI ki11- I for tin', past three year.- with the. t, 1e , 1~ ito y. 1 Canadian Army, is seriously ill in a 111" 11'.'d ( r., re ca1er1 1 a. hospital in England. 'ynhi. while ona bombinginn$- A feature of the annual meeting ... , .. '1 l-- '•nen fi heer-:iembt:r andvaof in.t iiani United Church recently, c'to drop a bomb on a Target was the burning of the mortgage was Totted by n enemy, w sr fired placed on the church 15 years ago o n his plane killing him instantly. placed an addition to the •church was Were. at Toronto erected. Rev. W. Beecroft is the Z ae� Margaret'irlll:end, T rIna pastor of the congregation. Saandercock and Jun; Sanntlercock Accident at the Harbor of H o:1.4111 and Miss Barbara Shop- While slitting ire at the harbor at pe. -,t -•i Clinton-ewe' =.r. Toronto o th^ Goderieh, a chain on a machine snap- I.:=t week -end eel white there at-' led, and a loose end strucrz Peter ,- cl 1 ens. s, 11.'ld at tl,, ti nrelso.z on the loft aril, causing a "i Leaf Gardena. ' sc.veri+ deutans fracture. He is in the a+ ixliiii.. , li l: :f 1i.i131?t'n.h1'' hospital. :t home afi.er visitruc with in - hi Detroit. Had Masquerade Carnival Hensall Rink was this, scene of a Masquerade carnival. a brot,mball l,r•twenn the Hensall firemen ,,t businessmen being one of the highlights of the evening. The game resulting in a tie 1-1. This, was foll- c,:ved by a fancy dress carnival with skating to music. Winners included: Petty Moir, Lois Henderson. Miss trey Russell, Marie Boyd Betty Pension Board Meets. The Huron County Old -Age Pen- sions and Mothers' Allowances Board considered applications for thirteen old -age pensions and three f°or moth- ers' allowances at the postponed Feb- ruary meeting held Wednesday last. • No January Thaw i11r. J. E. Mutch, official weather observer for Goderich, states that the month just passed was the first Jan- uary since he took over tae position Mis,4 Margaret Glenn, Mrs. sixteen years ago in which no thaw V. Lawrence, Mrs. Jas. A. Paterson, was recorded. Until this year every were. Miss Brandon. 'Mie, January in that period had some rain- ltT'chie. R. H. Middleton, W. O. Good fall. January, 1945, was unique in that it had none. Purchased Home Mr. Benson Williams and son Rol-' and have purchased the fine brick onAn- •v • c' Mrs. T. Harvey recite of .I 1e. Y drew St., Exeter and will move there- in from their farm early in. April. Rollie is at present in business in Exeter having taken over the Messey t;.!.,. Thi affair was sponsored by t. Walsall firemen. 25th Anniversary 11'•. and Mrs. Harry W. Horton, •>eeular and highly esteemed resid- eaT.4 of Idnnsall celebrated their 25th 3,x'-ei ling anniversary on 'Wednesday, F ,1, r alar 7th, and in honor—of the el at ;one 20 old neighbours and fri- ' ONE - r SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Caeai•e. We invite you to watch us Luhricate your Car and see bow Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN k1LYS +'R to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25e. Gallen Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clears and Tidy Rest 'towns. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date tiaras;, and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Frits :i': i Ned Car Lot in Connection a., °'•,e t, �. •w- ...t+a.".r=fiVimrA. 3.Mtt.Ml105/410Ap. AHbeff'N ne o ed mine -sweeper, Clayoquot, which was torpedoed and sunk in the peril- ous northwest Atlantic, is AB. Robert 1 Sinclair Gunn, husband of Mrs, Sig- fred S. Gunn, of Dashwood, and son- lin-law on-1in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Olar retersen Eight of the crew of 81 are reported missing. The rescued were picked up by corvette after •being on floats for about an hour. Exeter Times -Advo- cate. Moving to Exeter 4 Mrs. J. Venton and two children„ who have been making their home at Crediton, are returning to Exetezr and will again occupy the recidence on William St., vacated by Wing Commander Webster. sY% LAtsu i t: C'B'B o Tp o. AURORA a B 5 SGT. 'BLO ,'mssANTI-TANK 'GNa p►Qrt IA,;ia RTILLERY • OVER giving s e t t er , k o d ff�. int in bl name an ::;•'•:Write tee details. PWriteand cords n templet er left h address on "upp THIS is a war of rapid movement. Overseas mail must be handled many times before it reaches your man. If you write a wrong' or incomplete address, it may cause weeks of delay in spite of all your Post Office or Canadian Postal Corps can do to speed delivery. You can save much heart -ache by following these simple rules: 1# Write clearly or print full address in block letters 2s Make sure the address is COMPLETE, many delays are caused in Army mail by senders omitting name and number of unit. 3s If you are writing to n wounded man in hospital Overseas, write the usual COMPLETE address, then ADD the words "IN HOSPITAL" in large letterson the envelope. • Dant take ... chance on Po h a n d w r ' t r 9% you may saae a minuteathe costofm Y weeks' delay, YOUR PARCEL MUST FACE, THE RIGORS OF WAR .. Your parcel must stand the weight of thousands more• pressing down on it in the hold of a lurching ship at sea. It must stand r9ugh transport, often under fire, over shell -torn roads. Pack your parcels in corrugated con- tainers, wrap in several layers of heavy paper and tie with strong twine. • sr 4 O�d�1 443,, a? s of 'G ,`.•�'`; r$i stirr .+_.• ° DON'TS for SENDERS( Don't fuck matches or lighter fluids. Don't send foods that can spoil. Don't send liquids in cartons .or glass. Don't forget to of x'com- - fileted custonzs declaration. Don't use "shoe boxes", they crush easily. Iss'uffil by the aul • 4. . HON trV . ,pub L Q,C K, K C ° hr P+y :Zt{ a -ave 6aatpryas"••