HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-04-25, Page 4LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Forsyth of
Detroit, Mich., were Easter gut of
Mr.andMrs. H. Willman.' 1St, Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr, Isabel Weed who has been.,
i M.andMrs.Fred Ducharine aai�ri
visiting v ith her sister, ?Ir. home 1• ',1Tr. anti 11t . 14111$1lasse and Pie"'
IS, il.tllinau, left for her in IDucharine all of the Blue Water
Toledo. Ohio. • Highway motored to Seofo1 th on Fri -
Miss Shirley Fairbairn of Exetea spent
her sister, Mr. week-endhe at
and Mrs. encs O'
Brien.
When you st.rtSpring C ea 1
Please remember
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Cartons and bottles are still scarce.
Don't let then take up needed
space when they can do a job on
the production line.
Our home,delivery service will
call for your eniptic:::; if it is incon-
venient for you to +•ewtuin them
personally. Call your nea�:it
BREWERS' RETAIL STORE,
dsty last where they audd a sytnpat.hY
call to the J oha Hartman family of
that town.
Mr. 13laise and Hubert Ducharine
and Mr. and I\Irsr. Joseph Masse all
of Windsor spent Easter with their
parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Du -
chorine of the Blue Water south.
Easter Day has again gone and in
the coming and going has- brought
many visitors to their parents and
friends. We know not if the people.,
of this world 'know its meaning':
Some prepare for days for this great
festival; some will lay in stock a
supply of joy water to keep them
highly spirited; while the fair soy:
throw their -body and soul to the lat-
est styles, especially to the head dec-
oration, where it could be noticed on
this last glorious Easter; what form-
a femenine bonet was a bud, a rose
and a small flower. And so it goes
from tradition of the first Easter
Morn. April 7th, year 30 A.D. Near
ly two thousand years ago; in the an-
cient Gidron Valley between Mount
Olivet and old Jerusalem.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sopha of the
Blue Water north, motored to De-
troit
where they will spend a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Laporte of
Windsor spent the week -end with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ducharine of
Detroit was a Sunday visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corriveau.
The Misses Eul.en and Edna Bed-
and of London spent Easter with
their parents on the Blue Water
north.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siemon of
Goderich were Easter visitors with
his parents in St. Joseph north.
Mr, Ivan Masse and friend of
London were visitors with the form-
er's parents in St. Joseph.
Mrs. Earnest Denomme of the
Blue Water north .returned
dyoiiter
r
home after spending
r
months in Kitchener with her chil-
dren.
Mr. and .Mrs. Len Cook ancz fanf- ,
ily of Detroit spent a few days the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cardin.
chits Shirley Jeffrey of Detroit, j
Miss Lucille Jeffrey and Mrs. Ross'
Hewitt of Windsor spent Easter holi- I
days with their parents in Beaver- t
town.
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Windsor and Mr.
Zimmer of Grand
with their mother,
Mr an
;pent Ea
win Mille
and Mrs. FAlmore
Bend spent Easter
Mrs. A. Zimmer.
d Mrs. Neeb of Wellesley,
ster with Mr. and Mrs. Ed -
r.
Mrs, Betty
Starvation threatens in the .
Far East and hunger in Eur-
ope. We are sending food.
We must send more. The
need is now -- until harvest!
st help fe d
a hungry w lid
A serious shortage of food in certain arenas of the world
was expected, but crop failures in many areas, and lack
of distribution facilities, seeds; and tools in others crea-
ted a food shortage of alarming proportions. Only im-
mediate deliveries of staple foods can sustain the hungry
millions.
PRODUCE AND SAVE -- MORE
Since 1939, our per capita record of food exports has
exceeded that of any other country. Food production
has soared. Canadians have eaten well in spite of war.
Today, the seriousness of the world's food situation calls
for even greater efforts. We can increase our food ship-
ments and still have enough for our needs.
THIS 1S WHAT WE CAN DO
We can ship more WHEAT, FLOUR, MEATS, CHEESE
and EGGS if as great quantities as possible are made
available for shipment during the next four months.
PRODUCERSI — DELIVER TO MARKET.
CONSUMERS[ -- BUY LESS OF THESE FOODS — BUY ONLY FOR
IMMEDIATE NEEDS --WASTE NOTHING --PLANT A GARDEN—
SUBSTITUTE VEGETABLES FOR AS MANY OF THESE VITAL
FOODS AS YOU CAN.
This will increase supplies at storage depots, thus freeing
additional needed foods for the world's hungry. There
can be no permanent prosperity for us ... or anyone ..
while hunger and despair afflict large areas of the world,
;.A'"«gin,, . •.
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DASHW00D
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bender of
Toronto spent Good Friday with his i
mother, Mrs. Bender. {
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gimes and l
fancily of London spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman;
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper of
Ingersoll spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. .and Mrs. P. Fassold.
Mrs. S. Currie and family are sp- ,
ending Easter holidays wits :ler par-
•
ents, at Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zimmer of
AtBORN
on
Meyers
21st,utotg MT. and Mrs
Sunday, April
Charles Thiel, a daughter. Mother
and baby are well.
Born—At the Farwell Nursing
Home, Zurich, on. April 17th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Was. Watson a son,
ome Francis.)
Mahoney—In Zurich at the Mey-
ers Nursing Home, on April 18th to
MT. and Mrs. John Mahoney, of Mt.
Carmel, a son.
Food Information Coininittee
Taylor and friend of
London spent Easter with hey I,ax*!
eats Mir. and Mrs. Chas, Steinhagen,
Mrs. W. Mathews .of I4 0/1(1011 spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Chas,
Snell
Mr, Mrs.Eter holidaard y ft of w with
h lig
spent p
Thursdtly, April h, 19401.-.,.
mother, Mrs. 10,7.aft,- • •
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wildfong ott
London spelmt Easter with her moth-.
er, Mrs. Hamacher who is ill.
Russel Tiernan is in London this.
week getting his diseharge from the
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V AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND EQUIPMENT
New or used.
L1ilEi eK ou. would like o` )bay some ew buU to
stock or the quality of
build herd.
'1V FARMHOUSE OR OTHER FAM
BUILDINGS
Construction, improvement or
repair of dwelling, barn, silo,
ice -house, garage, labourers'
cottages or tourist cabins;
painting farm buildings; inter-
ior decorating of your home, or
adding one or more rooms or
storeys.
ENTS
1/ FENCING, DRAINAGE, LAND IMPROVE-
MENT, ROADWORK
Including ditches, tiling, drainage,
sewagepumping and i disposal lstyseng , clearin
installations,
reclamation and soil conservation,
-‘,/ LIGIITING, IIEAtl4IG OR WATER
3�'SiEM of equipment,and
Installationcoal, boilers,
eluding wood, built-in
• electric furnaces ter,iping,
water heaters, piping,
sinks and tubs,etc., or repair
, present
Pr modernization of 1 '
system.
inst EERllation of new
used fstile
tem or modernization
present one.
V ELECTRICAL
MIA -di -1g EQUIPMENT
machines, setatoefr
igera ido s,.etc.ibrsasking machines,
DO NEE
And when you've decided on the improve-
ments that will mean most to you in oper-
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v 1 BANK' manager to discuss the best
way to finance your plans.
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MOST 17180
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you will like his friendly, helpful way.
of doing business. Remember, when yoir
ask for a loan al the B of M,
yon do not ask a tavola-.
Call or write for a copy of our folder on farm improvement
loans, "Quiz for a Go -Ahead Farmer".
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working with Canadians in every walk of life
since 1817
Zurich i3ranch : G. G. SEWELL, Manager
Now open daily.
In the majority of cases
•.», The newest precision Cube
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CAN BE CURED
Cancer 1000
aspec alistsnadians 1Cof cancer arre convinced ry thatotithe
majority of these lives could be saved if
proper treatment were given in the early
stages of the disease.
That is the aim of the campaign against cancer
. now being organized in Ontario—to cut down
this costly loss of life now being exacted by
cancer.
It is proposed co establish cancer clinics at
suitable. centres throughout the province
where ill who suspect they inay have cancer
may 'be examined, and receive the proper
treatment if necessary.
Plao
heli cost ofsn•eatinent ofunder watccanpay portion
uell as
travelling expenses, for those needing financial
help.
The third objective of the campaign is an
energetic program of cancer research in Ontario
with the aini of discovering a specific cure for
cancer, or for some means of preventing the
disease.
Cancer tesearch carried on to date has been
entirely inadequate, It is estimated that less
than $100,000 is being spent in the whole of
Canada on cancer and related subjects.
Cancer can he conquered. If science is able to
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of cancer, the solation will sooner or later be
found.
Your contribution is needed—to cut down the
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to provide for a three-year program of cancer
research, treatment and province -wide service.
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OfNTARt0 CANCER FOUNDATION
This organized drive against cancer is a joint effort of The Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research
Foundation and The Canadian Cancer Society.
Give Your Contributions to your local Bank or
send to 22 College St. Toronto.
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