Zurich Herald, 1945-09-20, Page 8•
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ZURICH HERALD
Ail liu.-.zes of D Goods are still very scarce
and wsll remain u ithort sui.)ply ft r many ri:,,lann
" "1 'kelforr2LAtic.12 availal:Je
-;:ne. nero tool re'r.prititc Prines
Trat.i?e. Roard.
We lisl a few New Arrivals. If interested do
not delay!
2 dozen only Ladies' Print House dresses at $1.49
10 only Fine Crepe Dresses, plain black, navy
and brown at each 8.75
2 dozen only figured Rayon Dresses at each2.98
New Mats of brdicled felt 18x36 -in. at each1.85
•A few Kingswood Blankets 70x80 at each 5.50
All wool Blankets from 10.50 to 17.50 pr.
15 pieces Flannelette, per yd. from 17c to 35c
Men's Flannelette Pyjamas at pair 2.25
Men's Heavy Flannel work Shirts, each 2.25
scho Bros.
TELEPHONE 59
ZURICH
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Thursday, Septornher 20th, 194$'
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg of Lucan
W called on friends here on Sunday.
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W Mr. and Mrs. Ernest :Hobbs and Surerus--in loving memory of a
..clear son and brother, Pte. Clare
Mv
a two sons of Detroit, called on . Ind
, '--- 1 Surerus, who was killed in France
M.. R. F. Stade,, week. .7
Bayfield, called on friends rn.. town.At night the silent stars looki7d1'9n4,4
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Dowson of on active service, September
1 a -. week, cm. a grave so far from here
Mr. Fred Rickheil of IVIinnesota, Where sleeps the one we can't forget
el lc newmg old friends here. He 1; And al WU yi4 laved so dear.
tfyiLence at the home ofiu, and
and Mrs. Hai.old Stade
..vnl. W. H. Brokenshire,
oiv.! The tlielriest smile 11,11(1 heart of gold
The dearest son this world could hold
0:. e:epling some time .at the hoine of To 'hot.e who knew him all will know
!How much we lo,:t one yietr ago.
w mr. tIrsa ms.
,,5 ah?. cioi,t.is ,z,ii and
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r, loved and sadly missed by
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s 5.V% !•7 5 ! . ' Sid
K l• i 2 h to r of Detroit vli
1eited at theonao 1 M other Sister and Brother.
ok '!r.4. Neil fetILT, Mr. A. Melia
on Sunday afternoon. ' 'i..
Mr. and Mrs, John Elde7 oi.14Ien-! Anniversary services will ne held
sail, Rev. and Mrs. Ben. Sinilli4. re- i in the Emmanuel Evangelical church
turned missionarys from India were' on ,Sunday, September 23rd. Dr. E.
visitors at the home of the .former's I S. Faust, a District Superintendent,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .08,1.L.,,,,,, of the Michigan Conference, of thedaughter,
p G• eiger. ' . "" i Evangelical church will be the guest
Mz.
speaker.'Dr. Faust frequently was
Mr. and rs. J. J. Swartand
el. d• aughter, Mrs. R. Wbinety, all of De- i a holiday visitor in Zurich when a
boy, and we all welcome him for this
troit, accompanied by -their mother, I
Mrs. Emily Fuis, who had enjoyed il occasion'
two weeks hi Detroit, ,spent the Week- I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erb, Mr. and
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end at the home of Mrs. Fuai in town ;Mrs. Ervin Gingerich and little dau-
and who remained in Zurich. . I ghter of the Bronson line were at
Rev. Ben ,Smillie, mkssionary . ofj -Meadville, Penn., where they visited
India, who is home on fniiough, gave with Mrs. Erb's brother, Mr. Chris.
in -
in that foreign field, art the ,W.M.S. jured When. trying to handle a neigh -
a very interesting talk on his work Beckler, who has recently been meeting in the Evangelical :cb,urc:ii on . hour's bull who .attacked him and
Thursday evening.
IN MEMORIAM
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SURANCE
Have you adequate protection against loss or
Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me!
Insurance License No. A 714
1 Estate.
Do you want to sell or exchange your house or
your farm? List the same with me. No obligation
unless saleis completed.
Real Estate License
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
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No. 1354
dre F. Hess, - Zurich
Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich
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tossed him around fracturing all the
Mr. and Mrs.,,,,-StuatV'mStover,,,ribs on one side, and only by a mir-
bridal couple (nee Daureen O'Dwyer) 'able did he escape, and will recover.
late of Halifax, and now of .Chatham I
are spending a few day at the hornel 'What might have been a more ser -
of the latter's parents, Dr.
and Mrs. I ions accident occurred to Mr. Kuno
P
. J. O'Dwyer. •, Hartman, of the Goshen line south,
eau and daughter Leone on. Tuesday while working alone in
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the barn in some way a plank fell
and son Rene of Chicago and Mrs,.
over, standing on its end, and Mr.
Fred Ducharme of St. Joseph visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hanbthan Hartman not seeing it eeming was
struck on the head inflicting a deep
on Saturday evening.
!gash and knocking him unconscious
Cooler weather is being ushered in
land the fall season will soon be with,T.Pr. tir. P. rme. He was attended to by
I us. The weather man says snow fti
wOirm soyoeln abned0. K. again.
we hope Mr.
the Rainy River District. But it Hartnian
will warm up again, we hope.
NATIONAL CLOTHING COILLECT-
ION Sponsored by Canadian United RETURNS
Allied Relief Fund on behalf of U.N.
R.R.A. Oct. 1 to 20, 1945. • A
+generous response is expected from
, Everyone.
Fractures Arra .
DAMON RUNYON'S JOE TURP
Mr. Joe Turp, of Brooklyn, fiction-
al creation of the intuitable Damon
Runyon, is back again, in the Pict-
orial Review with the Detroit Sun-
dayTimes, starting with this Sun -
Billie Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
day's (Sept. 23.) issue. Joe Turp's
William Taylor north of town, had
his arm fractured while engaged wiletters are rich, hearty American
with
fi
a land roller, his many friends are humor -Runyon AT HIS EST. See
pleased to hear that he is able to go the Pictorial Review with The De-
troit Sunday Times for Mr. Joe
• about with his arm in a sling.
Tarp.
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HARDWARE - SEEDS
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
• Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
prnent to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way.
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. •Gives you
more tinle to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
1!..! Steel Cow Stalls -Exceptional
Values at Low' Prices. ..
and FURNITURE
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic Watering 1
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.,notl, ors wore Cora(': of white
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Fellevire...: the reception the bride
and arooni. le-gt en an extended
hill to Toronto, Niagara Falls
and ethpoint.. For her travelling
eowttryie the bride chose an aqua
wool dress and matching coat with
brown accessories. • Guests were pre -
emit from Detroit, Toronto, Windsor,
GOderich, Blake and Drys,dale,
Wins Scholarship
Dundas residents are proud ,of
John Manson, son of Mr.. and
Gordon Manson, .of that place, who-
' won the Harold. Mattews memorial:
scholarship in science, open to any
candidate hi Ontario. This scholar -
Alin is valued at $700, and entitles
its holder to four years' free tuition
at MeMater University and a cash
award of $100. This is the first thne
any such •echolarship has come to
Dundas.
Overholt_Reeier
Fall flowers and lighted tapers in
tall candelabra adorned the church
of St. Boniface, Zurich on Saturday,
September 8th, when Marcella, eld-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Regier was united in marriage to
Maxim Overholt, eldest son •of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Overholt of Drys-
dale. Rev. Fr. Lucier performed the
ceremony and Lorne ;Denomme, uncle
of the bride, sang -"Ave 'Maria", ac-
companied by Mrs. John Denomme.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was attractive in a white
sheer flowlength gown with short
train and fitted bodice embroidered
in silver sa•quins and designed with.
long, full sleeves. Her long veilof
net prettily embroidered in Silk WaS
held in place by a sweetheart shaped
crown. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of pink briarcliffe roses and
fern,
Blanche Regier, sister .of the bride.
actimg as matron of honor, and Alma
Overholt, sister of the grooM, as
bridesmaid. The m.atron of honor
was gowned in a floor -length gown
of yellow net over satin. Her colon-
ial bouquet was of mauve asters.
Her bridesmaid also '113 gowned
in a floor -length gown of blue taiT.
eta with god embroidered dots. She
carried white. Killarney Roses arid
white Pom Pom Mums, Arnold Ov..
erb•olt, brother of the .groom God -
fry
Regier, brother of the bride,
-acted s best men.
The usher was Soverign Ducharme'
uncle of the bride. The bride wore"
e pearl noAl ace fastened with her
1iiithtyne being t gilt from the
eom. A large rectltto1l dinner
ing 10..,),.”111 125 g;tts, also
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NEW ENAMELWARE
We L-tre very fa,tunate in receiving a Itliprrnent of New
Enamelware, SIL'0,1 Ps 41'; Utensils, Etc., which
seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive
color designs. To appreciate these articles one must
see them. We invite your inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have -
a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring
Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses
Priced Very Reasonably
BED ROOM FURNITURE
We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
this line of furniture.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
I Johnston 86 Kalbfleisch
I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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OF HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN- t
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O IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM NEN- :.
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liANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT.
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A SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED
• HENSALL, Phone 115.
R. J. COOPER, MANAGER •
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pOR many a farmer the farm is
boss . it vans him, instead
of him running it.
Too many farmers underesti-
mate the worth of their time; too
few know. what they are being
paid for their work.
Maybe we can help you here,
for our manager will gladly
supply you with a simple farm
account book which will show
you exactly what your farm is
paying you &ma year to year-
whos+ese 31011 are g of Ile; forward or
backward. Call or write for your
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copy: It is yours for the asking
Your B of M manager is ready
to help you if you need money for
the improvement of your farm,
barn repairs, fixing fencing or
drainage, road building, buying
new breeding stock, implements
or equipment. If you want to speed
up ploughing,cultivating, seed-
ing and harvesting, he is tne man
to see. You will find him friendly,
a good listener, and very much
interested in your plans and prob-
lems.. Give himyour fun confi-
dence. It will. pay you.
'kJ TREAL
working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817
Zurich (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Thurs., and Sat.
Hensall Branch: W. 13, A. CROSS, Manager
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