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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-06-20, Page 8aim, ONTAM.10 • ZURICH i' :iRALD .......... ...:... �- ter. NEW PLASTEX CLOTH New Plaster Cloth suitable for Kitchen Cur- tains, Shower Curtains, Ladies' Aprons, Table 0( cloths and many other uses... 36 -in. wide at 49c. is Y!:rd. 4 0 NEW CHENILLE MATS Q In pretty shades of Rose, Greens, Blues and V . Mauve, suitable for living rooms or bedrooms, QOd Sizes 24x45 -in. at 5.35 each. QQG NEW TABLECLOTHS 4 0 New fancy cotton tablecloths, assorted sizes, �O� 2.50 to 4.50 each. W NEW HANDBAGS Fine plastic in black or white, very new styles pop our prices only 4.35 to 6.50 each pOD CHINA AND GLASSWARE $ See our display of fine China rou�h� n betternew ass suppl and �0 plastic ware now cominS following list QQ r. • 10c �r to, LOCAL ATEREST Miss 'Martina. Heideman who has been in Hensall .for• some time. has returned holm. 7 Mrs. Wm. Scha.de has, returned to London after spending some trma• at the home of her sans iri. than vicinity. Mrs. M. O'ESCH, Organist Pte, Cyril Du:charme is spending, SUNDAY SERVICES; 4 some time at the home of his. parents 10 a.m.—Divine Worship: 'MI and 'Mrs fl Ducharme. 11 a.m.—Church School, 7.30 p.m Divine Services. is visiting at the home of his neice, £MMANU EVANGELICAL CH'' ` .CH C. B. HECKENDORN, Peeler 4 Qy Mr, Levi Musse]man of To:ronto>,, vao$(1,da1„.eeglroVP You are Welcome at all' Servieees Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingexich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brenner and daughter Marion of Kitchener, were: week -end visitors at the home. of their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner.. Evangelical Lutheran, Church Mrs. Oscar Koehler of Toronto. is ZURICH — ONTARIO visiting with her children, Mr.. and -Mrs. Leonard Erb, and. Mr. and.REV. E. W. HEIMRIGHy PASTOR: Mrs. Bruce Koehler. The many friends of Miss Elda Reichert are happy to. see,.. and have • �'']'kursday, Juno 20th, 1946 YOUR ardware and Furniture STORE ST. PETER'S, NEW ENAMELWARE her presence back at the local phone central, after her recent ton sir operation. • Messrs, Orville Ehnes and Ezra 0e Also low priced glass tableware. ee Wh25c 9ite lassgCuCup and Saucers, 2 for White glass 7 -in. plates, each White glass 6 -in. plates each Fruit Nappies at 6c•, Covered Cream jugs at 15c. Medium bowls 15c. Large Scallop 18c. Riehl of Detroit were week -end vis- itors with the Williams • fainly, also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ehnes at Bright, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel and fain- THE HOME OF THE', BETTER OIL. 10 a.m.—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School'. 7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to• ali, Services, Zurich wilt Shop: • ily, i'Ir. and Mrs. Earl Weido ane family visited at the formers home QQQ Sunday,also took latest • Donald Schaefer, with the very o me a. spending part of their hoi:eymoon butter dishes 15c Cereal bowls 10c Large bowls 25c Egg cups 5c each Brooms are very scarce. We have a supply if in need do not delay. TELEPHONE 59 s. QI~ trip with relatives on the Bronson li SVD • PERMANENTS, at Tupperville on < The Better Oil. Permanents Applied" a trip to Walpole Tsland f' tl' ods and rrr, and MIL Equipment. We are very fortunate in receiving ahpment of New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensiisy. Etc.,which seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive color designs. To appreciate these articles onmust see them. We invite your inspection. MATTRESSES' MATTRESSES, Our Stock of Mattresses- is, very good,and yon have - f a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring •Filled Mattresses, also. the usual Felt filled Mattressestr Priced Very, Reasonably BED ROOM FURNITURE We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed patternsRoom Suites just in, which are of•the newest pattern and finishes. Be sure and: see them if interested, Irathis lime of furniture. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware bridal couple of Lowvi 11e, N. Y., are 'A GIVE US A CLL1 one "t 153 for your- Appo%ntm'enits:. QQD Line. They motored over by way of DOREEN SuHIL33 V now, Montreal. Q . llx, incl :Mrs. Hugh Maciiinnon 4 2 who now have taken up residence at 40 Stratford; Dr. Archie MacKinnon of 4 4 Guelph, were visitors at the nome of their mo'�liei, _'.'t, '. Matilda ,lacKin- l�ii non the r • :;,:. wee.:. i _vfr. anal Mrs. . Roswell O'Brien J' t - ter lei. have left to •.i i; some c_ . it c•hi - dren on their way home to the West, after spending• an en;oyabie visit at ZURICH Have you Labor and ably. Talk adequate protection against loss or Damage by Fire? Material Costs have increased consider - your insurance problems over with me! Insurance License No. A 714 Real Estate 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. 1 354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, ® Zurich Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich ,. the home of the forrner's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. LET US COMPLETE YOUR 1'tr. and Mrs. Fred R. Batstone, E Zuri h. 4 �TiaN Johnston c� Kathfieisch Hardware Furniture. Phone 63 . �i 4d��64�W4EBF Mfir+•�•��e3d.,cie� 1�� t•4� Fri• F4�4��F44�Yii ay. 4if.4, h4+•P4•4, 4.t 4.4.4.•t..y..4-a...+..z,•3••x 04.441.+•Q ++. ' ,t.✓..4.+ 4•4w2<8•. ++4 prig Footwear ForQuiek Bale � a bridal couple, have returned from SPRING OUTFIT WITH, A PAIR their wedding trip and left for Tor- onto where they will take up resid- OF "NIFTY DATARS SHOES". .. 50 IRONING BOARDS 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. ence They were accompantect by WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU 4, the latter's sister, Mrs. Ed. Gasc to and ler 1 husband, Mr. Ed Gascno. WANT IN ALL SIZES, STYLES n < Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Data'•s and 4 We have Marion, and Mrs. Flossie AND COLOURS. 4 'vele- - GIVE—US—A—CALL! Brown visited with, friends in ware on Sunday. They were accomp allied by Mrs, Ed, Datars, Sr, and daughter Miss Anna, who visited fxi- ED. J. DATARS f•YlRS RELIABLE ends in Hyde Parke. R firs, Peter Koehler of town has received the news of the very serious 4. FOOTWEAR •t• And SHOE REPAIRING R. . recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs! K,ALBFLEISCIT & SON Phone 69 Mr, James .1 illness of her nephew, TRUNKS AND SUITCASES :”1,a Moore, of Troy, N.Y. Mr. Moore was a frequent visitor in Zurich a t the home of his aunt for the past number of years. Miss Helen Clausius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clausius had an oUeratioil performed for The rape atl of tonsils on Thursday. I ion which wa performed by Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer of town, assisted yDr. Goddard of Hensall, proved good. success. Decoration Day was observed at the Bronson line Evangelical cemet- ery on •Sunday afternoon with a larg- er than usual attendance. The pro- gram was just closed when the storm broke over this section, andel people hurried to their homes or p..aces of destination. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton O. Smith and sons, Gordon and Stanley of the Blue Water Highway; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith of town, attended the Wilhelm reunion held •at Victoriap Pack. Stratford on Saturday• he day being, ideal for the occasion. A- vel'y interesting number on the pro- gram was given by Mrs. Dahmer of New Hamburg, aged 83, who gave a paper on better living for a better generation, —HENPECKED— So He Took To Murder Half Pint Nerbie was terribly, mis- erably henpecked. Forbidden to smoke or drink. he drowned his sor- with row's in something else—Murder T+'inally Scotland Yard caught up bi'o. Read the real-life mystery, "Murder Butters the Scones," by Peter 'Levins, in The American We- ekly with this Sundays Detroit Times SMART WOMEN BRIGHTEN HOMES BY PERSONAL LOAN FINANCING Instalment Repay Plan Makes Buying for Cash Simple When cash is not readily available to buy new slip covers, curtains, drapes and such like, or to take care .of that long overdue paint job around the house, many women are consulting with their husbands and getting them to arrange the necessary fiinancing through the Bank of Montreal,, The procedure is simple. .. a personal loan repayable in easy monthly in- stalments. The cost is very low: rust 27 cents a month for. each $100 borrowed when repaid over a 1.2 - month period. Nowhere • can you borrow for less, or on more conven- ient terms. if you would like to do a spring im- provement job around your home, tell your husband to see Mr.. Sewell, manager of the Bank of Montreal. He is ready, willing and glad to help in providing the wherewithal .for this and a score of other useful pur- poses. 1 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE rdPr ow AL ERTA GOAL Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, Quality Alberta Coal, which is a High much better quality than we have been able to get the past fe Years PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 4 OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full ine o eavy an s e ard- Ev i4 Well Known and Tried 1 fh d hif H ware always in stock STADE WEIDO% ZUR1CH - "^' NT. QUALITY — PRICE - SERVICE - ZURICH ...3..�.•nr and some of it may come your way! Yesterday Farmer Neilson got over $800 cash when he sold his grain. Through the processes of trade and com- merce, some of that money may come to you. Banking service enabled him to obtain his money quickly. The farmer doesn't have to wait for his money until his grain reaches the consumer ... this is important to you, no matter where you live or what your work. Farmer Neilson, and thousands like him, spend money for household and farm equipment, food, clothes, radios, paint and a hundred other things. This helps keep people busy all over the Dominion. Your bank advances credit also to help farmers plant, cultivate and harvest crops of all kinds, to buy and raise live- stock. Banking service is something like the good oil in fine machinery, you never notice it. But it is a prime factor in your prosperity ... in the Canadian way of life. fi14{ i ji dit 404 y k This ;�ldwerfiser+aeeat is Sponsored ft lec�vr 6_an