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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-11-01, Page 8." ; icu, A i�17P.4 Al$ i 4UP OP dOP tiP P 400 OQD New Chenille Spreads in choice of colors, 40P 84x100" at each 13.50 4' Extra Heavy Weight all wool Blankets in shades of Maroon and Green 64x84, at pr. $17.50 25 only Grey Esmond Blankets at each New Lice Bedspreads 90x108, at each 3.59 9.50 4�0 r ,: Men's ear A Fine Lot of Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats, Suits, Fine Hats, Caps of every description, and a complete Stock of Men's and Boys' Underwear for Cold Winter Months Gascho Bros• TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH oa 4P 40 SOD 4P 4D 4 Vv' X00 4P 4P 4P iP 4D 4P 4P `l9 ea.e.S RANO 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 y;' • :.: state Do you want to sell or exchange your house or your farm? List the same with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. Real Estate License No. 1354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich lINII6One@41441•etA EMI6+s94bekeratt r., RDWARE ® 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- pment 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 time to enjoy life. En- hances value of farm. Improv- es product. Inquire about our Sanitary Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional Values at Lower Prices... aped FURNITURE Lower Priced Stalls Automatic Watering, 4 0 Y}�i'A�Jtah�'- • 4L; ,'..sT�o �n.�4 . '1� ..1 -M... '. OTFIER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsanith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. E & WE'D° ZURICH — ONT., QUALITY ¢,m PRICE SERVICE Z.UC iCiel HERA"Li.) i.";itteal;ay, X,. • eniLer I..:t, 1945'. . 'EMS .OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut were visitors at London one day last week. A large gathering of people was in town on ..Saturday attending the auction sale. Mr, Percy Weiclo and two sons of T_iitehener were week -end visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz motored to Win.d:;or and Detroit on beefiness last week. Mre. Kenneth I3reakie is spending a few days with her parents in Clin- t n. FOUND—In Zurich a bunch of keys. Owner can have same at Herald Office by paying this adv. Messrs, (7earge Vol]and and John Truemner of Detroit have returned after visiting relatives in Zurich, The many friends of Mrs. Albert Deichert will be pleased to hear that she has returned to her home.. Mrs. 0. Hughston of near Hensel].. was a week -end visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. T. L. Williams. Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer and 3Ir. Geo. Deichert attended the Lions meeting and dinner at Hotel London last Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kliawon from LOCAL MARKETS .fr 0,0 44+ 44,011485411i (Corrected every Wednesday)',tt Eggs, dozen 31, 29, 22, 20 • m j Butter per lb. 32 4 ' Chickens, dressed 30 to 20 Wheat bushel 1.09 •. . Oats, bushel , .. 5 Barley, 730c bush. Buckwheat, bush. ....... .... 70 Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.75 ie Shorts and bran, ton ..,- .....30.00 Middlings, ton 82.00 4 Scotcl mer---SScotchmer The marriage was solemnized at the United Church manse, Varna, of Thelma hose, youngest daughter of A Scotchmer, Hayfield Line, Goder- ieh Twp., to Gordon D. S'cotchmer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scotchmer, Bronson Line, Stanley Tp.! Rev, Reba Hern officiated. The bride was charming +in a pale blue fascin- ator crepe shreet-length frock, with blue ostrich plume hat and matching gloves, her only ornament was a string of pearls, gift of the groom. The attendants were the bride's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Buffalo, N.Y., were guests at the kirs. J. ,fluff. Following the eerem- horne of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weide 1 ony a reception was held at the hone for a fete days. of the bride's parents, her steprnoth- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner er receiving in navy blue velvet frock and children and Mr. L. .Gainer and Mrs. Wm Truemner. were visitors with relatives at Milverton recently. Misses Kathleen and Myrtle Hay, DorothyHooper, and M. McDonald of Exeter were visitors at the hone of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hay. Mr. and. Mrs. Byron Ducharme and family of London spent a few days visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Du- charme. Mrs. Roy Howard of London, Mrs. T. G. Gettus of Adrian, Mich, spent a few days with their mother and sister in town, Mrs. Hy. Weseloh and Mrs. Wm. Thiel. A baby boy has arrived at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mer- ner 14th Can:, Hay. ,Best Wishes from their many friends for this new visitor. Mr. Albert Surerus who has been a patient in Viktoria Hospital, Lon- don for some time, has returned home, and his many friends wish hint the best of health. Rev. C. B. Heckendorn, Mr. Ralph Krueger and sisters Nola and Ruth, Miss 1Vlarjorie Hoffman and Billie O'Brien attended the Youth Fellow - For travelling the bride donned a brown tailored .suit with pare blue sheer blouse and brawn accessories. On their return the couple will re- side at their farm near Bayfield. TOMORROW'S KITCHEN A PLAYGROUND In tomorrow's push-button parad- ise, a wonderful new helper, named 'Electronics", will cook, sweep, wash the dishes and never walk out on you or ask for a raise. React more details about this dream kitchen, as told by Homer Cloy in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (Nov. 4) issue of The Detroit ,Sunoay Times. DASHWOOD On Thursday evening Nov. let, there will' be a special meeting in the Evangelical church under the auspices of the Dashwood Albright Brotherhood when Dr. H. A. KelIer- man of Kitchener will be the guest speaker. The male chorus will supply the music. Everybody welcome: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hoperoft at- tended the funeral of a relative in Hanover, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger are visiting with their daughter Zeta, ship Convention at Stratford last R, N, in Howell, Mich. week -end. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of Mr. Milton Johnston, Mrs. Thom- Brantford spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender of Tor- onto spent the week -end with his father, Mr. John Bender. • Mr. George Schiefbuch who has been in the army has returned and } Rev. and Mrs. Brown and dawgh- has taken a position with T. Kluznpp • ter Lois; Misses Gertrude and Mel- in the factory. vina Schade all of London were Sun- Mrs. S. P. Currie was taken to day visitors at the home of the lat- the Hospital in London on Sunday. ter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scha.de. Mrs. Wm. .Schade returned with them to the city. Perch Run is On The perch run has begun early this year and the news has spread rapidly, for anglers have been coin- ing Tanta, Iowa, are spending a few days from many distant points to get with relatives. their share of the toothsome finny !dr,' and "qrs. Leonard Birk and ones, which are unratdoned• Verna of Guelph attended the Anni- The exceptionally fine weather for versary services here on Sunday. this time of year has been a big help Mrs. G. Shore and daughter of to farmers to get their fall work Wood -bridge and Miss Matilda Miller done, and they are losing no trine, al- ;• 'of Toronto attended the Anniversary though this kind of weather would and visited with relatives here over have been very welcome weeks ago 'the week -end. when many crops were on the fields la i14r. and Mrs.Haratio Reynolds of just spoiling, and while the mace wea- London attended the Anniversary ther is appreciatable, there are many and visited friends here on Sunday. crops that it is too late. Monday was I Mrs. F. Cords of St. Catharines, the warmest October 29th for 100 Miss Grace ,Guenther of Kitchezxer; years in Toronto, when the mercury Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Ldighoffer of Mitchell were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 'Guenther. Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman and Mary Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon, Mr. Jane spent a few days in London and Mrs. ]Jarl Yungblut, Mr. and Mrs last week. Chas Thiel, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith Mr. and attended the "Hour of Charm" in Windsor is person, All Girl Orchestra under the direction of Phil Spitalny Iast Wed- nesday evening in the London Arena. This being a rate treat and one can hardly realize the splendid talent there is to he found, and all from our fair Sisters, the Ladies. `Don't forget to tune in every Sunday even- ing at ten o'clock, it's worth your while if you appreciate good talent! HYMENEAL Cameron -Cochrane lirucefield United Church was the setting for a pretty wedding on Oct. 3rd at 12 noon, when Audrey Eliza- beth Janette. d^u,*ht"r of Mr. and :Vin;. J. C. Cochrane of Iiippen, was united in marriage to Mr. Blvyd El- mer Cunene, win .t„ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cameron of Tuckersnith. Rev. Atkinson performed the ceremony, while Mrs. J. R. Murdock played the wedding music. The ehtuch was bet- Andrew Allan, CBC supervisor utifully decorated with late fall flea d ama, rcturne to program ennui au - ever,, The bride entered the church arters at the 'C,13C's national' office, on the a1'ln of her father, wearing a Toronto, following a tour of drama gown of Prinee-s sat'n, full length, production centres in the West. Dura - with lacer panel in radingot style, lace beg the next month Mr-. Allan will be around her hands, white net veil -and engaged with plans for his fall dranui. Coronet headdress, , end earriee1 red ser es "Stags, 4h" which Degan on r'oties, `Oct 7t11: as Johnston and .Mr. Hugh Johnston recently motored down from Thorn- loe, Northern Ontario and visited with relatives and friends in this vic- inity. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yager and Mr. and Mrs. Merner E]lber of De- troit sailed on a number of their fri- ends here over the week -end. Rev. and ;Mrs. Jacob Ehlers of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Ehlers and family of At- was 72. Attended " Hour of Charm" Mrs. Harry Guenther of visiting relatives here. STAGE 46 of !�tur NEW ENAMELWARE We are very fortunate in receiving a 'shipment: psi+ New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which seem to be of very good quality, and some ,atli five color designs. To appreciate these articles one'rvgust 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 Mattressm Priced) Very Reasonably BED ROOM FURNITURE We have some very attractive and newly designed Bedl1 Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns, and finishes. Be sure and; see them if interested in this line of finrniture. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements Everything in Shelf' and Heavy Hardware Johnston & Kaibfleisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 t•+4 -14+++•!••i!"' 4.4 1"P+ 66+1404000♦,r+J.1.+•h++4•'r4.4-4.0t•34444.06-1% Dead and Disabled aIs REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seeeorth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY), NS RGE PE 'SIMNEL MAY RETURN TT GIS JOBS The Reinstatement in;Civil:Dnploynexxt Act, passed by Parliament- in 142. selis forth conditions under which- emplermis: MUST REINSTATE their former=-empio teesiie their employment after discharge:. This Act and its Regulations• rare. adminis- tered by the Dominion Miirister• of Labour, through the National Einplaymend Service. Reinstatement Officers are aivad ble in the National Employment. Othiles:• to answer in - quirks, and assist in' adiliFyttiigg uses. Employees —either mem or women— are to be. reh st ;e they wurked, for. thein employer 3 months immediately pritnr to, enl5.statixent, and were not replacing another employee who has since been reinstated; (b) they left their emplve ntent tet join the Armed Serviees,, alia Merchant Marine, or the Fire Fighters; Ceeps; they apply to tkeih employer for reinstate- ment, verbally. se in writing, within 3 months followi l,? ctisrh.ari;e in Canada or 4 months if' dist:heaved Oversea,. Provision may he mode for extension of time if the employee's health; prevents him or her from returning within ?he speci€iedi three nront.h:4. In this event, the employer must lee advised within the 3 or 4 months, as the ease may be. The :following pints in the legislation are also important i<, : 1. Discharged teen and women upon reinstate- ment aro to be given cnn itiens not less favourable than would have laen enjoyed had they continued in employment instead of joining the Forces. 2, The period of time spent with Services is to court; for seniority sion rights, vacations with };ay, other benefits. S. Discharged personnel who eannot perform their former duties are to he reinstated in the most suitable employment available, at which they are capable of workings. 4. If an employer cie:,n asses 'a reinstated em- ployee within 6 months, he must be aide to prove in court that he had reasonable cause for no doing. (a) (c) the Armed rights, pea- anci certain AL.T, EX.-sER i 10E MEN AM) di' ()MEAT ARE URGED TO 1,.h,I T11EFACILITIES OF TOE NATIONAL F;MPLOY:11E;i'7' ,SERVICE WHEN LOOKING FOR 11ORK. E y;.'ARDENT F LA UR '}IUMPFIREY 1VMITCIi ELL A. Mact 'AMAZIA Minister of Labour Deputy Minister of Labour (A 5.W.50 fir)