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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-11-01, Page 4motticvio *NT REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR LAST 3`'', VICTORY LOAN For At Least A Year INVEST ---Your Savings! SAVE ---By the Deferred Payment Plan --- 5`', Down ---12 Months to Pay! Help Your District Over the Top AND etce the 9th Huron's Greatest Victory Loan Huron County National War Finance Committee, ZURIC1-1 Z' .,.,. . Very successful anniversary serv- ices were held in Egmondville church on Sunday last, when large,and ap- preciative cotzgi egations listened with apt attention to the inspiring mess- BLAKE Mr. Walter MdBride held a succ- essful Sale on Thursday last. He disc. the family intend malting their 1 � ages brought by the guest speaker, home in Exeter shortly. We aresorry to see them go and wish them success Rev Reba E. Hero, of the Varna circuit. The special offerings also Mr Paul Dueharane and family were liberal :amounting to $28!1.. in their new line of work, moved to their new home last week on the 15th Con. Hay Township. They will be greatly missed in this community. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey family of Goderich called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jaffrey and sons. Mrs. Archie Mustard and little son have gone to their home in Brucc- heafter spending Mr11zand Mrs. a few ys with Samuel herr parents, Hey. . Finnigan has returned Thursday, November let, 1948 his home, has returned to the At- 'noon with Rev. R. M. P. 13u1teef, offilantic Boast. Donald enlisted til Oc l mentrwasf made urrs,ayfiel ti'cemetery. Many Farin Changes The period of readjustment in thea life of the country is being reflected in the number of real estate deals be- ing transacted. In Stanley the foil. 1942 and went overseas Irl of 1.942.. He spent 'considerable time on board the Annas in the Northern Atlantic service and took an active part part on this vessel when his ship torpedoed an enemy vessel. He I spent most of Ms leaves in England I owing list of iarms have recently, hanged hands : On the Bronson Line :1 Keith Westlake has sold his faun to John Armstrong; Orval Greer ?71/al acres to Jas. Cornish; The Jas. Dewar - farm, 80 acres, to Mrs. Jas. Cornish;: On the Goshen Line: Earl Gcingerie• 100 acres to Aaron Erb; refer Mee Gee 80 acres to Milton Talbot.; Rbt.. Greer, 80 acres to Milton Talbott, On the .Bayfield Road: Robt, Eeid'e: farm sold to Gordon Hill; Joseph Richardson farm to Harry Reid; Ort the Parr Line: Harold Connell,,, !]:5501. acres to George L. Reid; On the Lon- don Road, Herb Mousseau, 100 acres, to Geo. Clifton. Walter. lercleridehas sold his 100 acre farm on the `Tewin Line to Sam Rupp and has purchased& a coal business in Exeter, • Another Doctor for Goderich Dr. William N. Watters, of Lon- don, has purchased the residence of Mr, and Mrs, Hector Hays on St. Patrick's street, with a view to en- gage in the pr'acti'ce of his profession here. He has been with the Royal Canadian Air Force, latterly at Tor- onto, and expects to be able to com- mence his practice her about the mid- dle of November.—Goderich .Signal - Star. Ireland and Scotland. There are two sisters and two brothers at home. Late William McClincney William McClinchey, '67 died at his home, 'Clinton, Oct. 25th after an illness of one year. He was born and raised in Stanley, receiving is education here. In August +19012, he married Martha Agnew, who surviv- es. Thew made their home in Clinton where they have continued to reside. He served for 38 years with the Grand Trunk, later Canadian Nation- al Railway and retired two yers ago. Surviving besides his wife is a� son, 'William of Stratford, and two daugh- ters in Clinton. A private funeral service Was held on Saturday after - Mr Lloyd zannrg EY TOWNSHIP frons overseas and is at the borne ofI STAN his wife and family. fetal has returned after Mrs. E. Gamic is spending a ,sp Haroldithelsouiriser in the northern months with Miss M. Johnston Mrs. Douglas is improving from i district. around each day a while !returned to her home afterhas her illness and is able to be .going I Miss McClirrclley .of Parkhill, spending Mr. and Mrs. Robb of Arxrberdey i a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs, Wm. visited the latter's sister, 1VI•r. and Hart, Mrs. Roy McBride, 0.n Oct. 30 and 31st Mrs ,JIMosbs-' DISTRICT NEWS op's general store, Varna, closed on Oct. 30 and 31st for stock- taking. On Nov. 1st C. new menehant will be open for bus - Successful Anniversary iness. Successful anniversary services Had Confirmation Service clr Confirmation service was held in were held in the .Evangelical ebur , Crediton, on Sunday, October 21st, St. John's Anglican church Sunday r� Rev. J. B. Dengis, 'of Stratford, was last, There aTh e� teenadates guest speaker, Music wd •�urbislby eleven e, Rev. i�. Holmes. t t by the localchoir and was under the leadership of Chas. Roffman, who sang a solo ill -very fine voice at the evening 'service. Successful Anniversary You! best investment K,l_ q=rN_ - ilk v gee lot increased production A DURO PUMPING SYSTEM Running water under pressure speeds farm production --the need fort running wtader in your home and farm building iq greater n Your investment in a • . NEW DURO PUMP you will never regret --saves Time and Labour everywhere used, but shortaggt' New Duro Pumps are available in greater quantities today, of Materials and Labour will not allow the Duro Factory to produce enough to meet the demand. All Dur© Dealers are on a quota ermit to purchase roust be approved by p B. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. For Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your Emco Dealer for available styles. { Stade & Weida -- Zurich (ll,,atiry �I EMCs ' ies, GanriS EMPIRE' FMon, FGb. anC O. , LIMITED L,ondgn Harnilton. 'torvatnto aundyburrycWinnipeg Vancouver . . KLOPP'S ONE STOP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances on inferior Gas when you can buy the Best Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch our trained Attendants Grease Cars. Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to TUNE UP your Motor_ Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires • Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and .Most Up -To - Date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and `Pep Up" yam Car HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE Ward Fritz Used" Car Lot in Connection. uam,n.rtWGw.a+emarbm•` •••w 1.nrvs.t•^'^•.... Returns to Gust . , 1 a -Donald N. Keys, 11ONNII!•.r son of +i' Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock Keys, Varna, to who after spending a short leave at i 0.10.0******** t••••O*44.0e eeeekeete®•ee®e•"oe•••••••••® NOTICE WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. JOHN INGRAbI. OF HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN- SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEiP• FROM TIEN SALL BY RAIL PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND A'1 RANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT. A giopmENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED.. Huron Farmer$' Co -Operative 4 Phone 115. •- tt. J. COOPER, MANAGFJ & ttk e• 00••a•400*`**®*••*4146•4•4)3.®.6®De.004'4,4 4 .66`!+1.,".. .'x0 4. ; .- 74-THVINARTIME PR10ES:.AND TRAIIEf{;BOAR � rs FARM MACHINERY OFF RATION LIST All rationing controls have been removed from sales of farm machinery, and restrictions on the production or importation of such machinery have been lifted. Price controls remain. Generally, maximum price for farm implements is the price at which such items sold during the basic period, August 15—September 11, 1941: Quoted prices do not include cost of delivery to the purchaser. Under Consumers' Credit Order No. 225, section 10, terms of sale for farm mach- inery are: 1/3 of quoted price paid in cash; the balanceof the credit price to be paid within two years of the date of the contract in stated amounts at specified dates.=Any allowance for a trade-in is to be deducted from the unpaid balance. Despite the lifting of production restrictions, it is expected that the shortage of. components such as malleable castings and sheet steel will limit the maximum output increase of Conn geebas s) overihe utputJ in the u30,ne the preeedingi2monthsbr to a 24%( Farmers' Poultry Prices Potato Storage Allowance (Order A-1560 now in effect) Farmers selling all types of poultry, except turkeys, direct to consumers are A storage allowance of 5c per 75 -Ib. bag permitted a 25% markup over the whole- of potatoes and 7c per 100 -Ib. bag is sale ceiling prices established for the zone allowed on November 1. Another 5c per in which they are located. Turkey producers 75-1b. bag and 6c per 100 -Ib. bag may are allowed a 20% markup over the added on December 1, and anorher 5c per wholesale level. 75 -Ib. bag and 7c per 100 -Ib. bog on January 1, 1946. There will be no storage adjustment for February but monthly in- creases will be resumed on March 1. FAMERV RATION COUPONS Coupons covering farmer sales or farm household consumption of meat and butter, and sales of preserves must be forwarded to Local Ration Boards in primary producers' envelopes (RB -61). Reports for November should reoch the Local Ration Boards not later than December 10. Following are the valid couponMEdAateT s for ovemb BUTTERer SUGAR PRESERVES November 1 M 9 128 �* 8 M 10 .• •' •• 15 M 11 129 66, 67 P 20, 21 22 M 12 130 •- 29 M 13 131 - •• •• Farmers are required to send in "M" coupons to the Local Ration Board for meat they consume, and meat they sell to farmer neighbours at the rate of 4 lbs. per coupon. Farmers who slaughter meat need not turn in at the end of the month more than half the valid meat coupons in the ration books of their household. Farmers who purchase meat from other farmers must surrender to the selling farmer one meat coepon for every 4 lbs. of meat purchased, even if this means surrendering coupons not yet valid. FARM SLAUGHTERERS Farmers who slaughter for their own household consumption or for the consumption of reto hold a aughter permit. y excess of farm their farmer therfarrner's orrh iisneighbour's nleeds may be sold only slaughtered to the holder of a regular slaughter permit in quantities not less than a quarter of Beef or a side of Pork. Sheep, lamb or calves slaughtered by the farmer for his own or his neighbours' use may not be sold into the meat trade. Licensed slaughterer's quotas for cattle have been temporarily suspended and until further notice a licensed slaughterer may slaughter all the cattle needed for his requirements. areetio is your assurance of e'a fair share. r -+ is a protection against waste ... shortages ...inflation. That is why farmers are asked to continue to collect and furro in coupons to The Local Ration Boards --once a month—in the R8-61 envelope. For further information apply to Me nearest office of the Wartime Pricer and Trade hoard. ti 45-8W