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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-07-04, Page 8ZURICH I D NEW PLASTER CLOTH New Plastex Cloth suitable for Kitchen Cur- tains, Shower Curtains, Ladies' Aprons, Table cloths and many other uses... 36 -in. wide at 49c1a NEW CHENILLE MATS In pretty shades of Rose, Greens, Blues and Mauve, suitable for living rooms or bedrooms, Sizes 24x45 -in. at 5.35 each, NEW TAB!.E,CLOTHS New fancy cotton tablecloths, assorted' sizes,., 2.50 to 4.50 each. NEW HANDBAGS Fine plastic in black or white, very new styles our prices only 4.35 to 6.50 each CHINA AND GLASSWARE See our display of fine China ,and new glass and. plastic ware now coming through in better supply. Also low priced glass tableware. See following list White glass Cup and Saucers, 2 for White glass 7 -in. plates, each White glass 6 -in. plates each Fruit Nappies at 6c. Cream jugs at 15c. Medium bowls 15c. Large Scallop 18c. 25c 14c 10c Covered butter dishes -1.5c Cereal bowls Mc Large bowls 25c Egg cups 5c each. Brooms are very scarce. We have a supply now. if in need do not delay. Gascho Bros. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH • aat INSURANCE 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 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. 1354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175, Andrew F. Hess, '- Zurich Insurance EtIld Real Estate - Zurich 04•11111ea Neva AMMIIMMIIIIIIIMUMEMINEMENW eurseenena eea••+s cess sasesemesoseameOW1101100. HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE Order Now ALBERTA COAL Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, High Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better quality than we have been able to get the past few Years PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware ; Iways in stock. STADE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY .- PRICE .• SERVICE illoOsomosostalsoleseolossisitsseisimimodOpoweemeatmieellem ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Miss Dorothy GingerichIspentrc,daY at London Last week. Mr. Harold Koehler of Tomato, enjoyed the holiday withlreliatiteedn our vicinity. Miss Nola Krueger ha a;ctepted a position at Oakwood Inn:;, Gland Bend for the summer months:. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and family enjoyed the holiday week,' 7.30 p.m.—Divine Services. end in their cottage in the -Pinery: You are Welcome at all Services Mr. and Mrs. Will Hey of'Dhw 01 L EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. HECKENDORN, Pastor Mrs. MI. OM'S`CA . Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.—Diviner Worsarap. 11 a.m.—Chorda Scheel!. ood visited friends in town one, day• last week. Miss Loraine Gingerich is spen'd'ing some time at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Orville Witmer. Mies:, Clara Weber of London was a holiday visitor with her parent's; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welber. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Edighoffer of Pigeon, Mich., were visiting rlati'ees- in Town the past week. Pleased to• see Mr. George Reich- ert out and around again tendifrg•ttr business, after his recent injury by a fall. Mr. Ivan Kalbfleisch and Mr. Char les Thiel had a very enjoyable- trip to the Northern parts last week. Miss Ruby Church of Lorrderr and sister Ruth, of Crediton. were- weee. end visitors at the home of" their mother, Mrs. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner and sons of Toronto, were visiting .relatives and -friends for a- few days over the week -.end. Mrs. August Siemon and' sons. of Lansing; Mich., visited at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh • Thiel and' other relatives in our vicihi'ty. Mr. and Mrs. H. W: Btckenshire and son- Allan, Mrs. W: S. Johnston and niece, Miss Margaret' Rader spent• a day at Goderich recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotclu and daughter of Bayfielld, were Sune day visitors with the3lr parents, M3:;:. and' Mrs. John Albrecht. Miss Mae Smith, R:T., of Petrolia Hospital visited eilth her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smia over the week- end. Miss Irene Turkheim, Reg. N. and friend of Stratfeed called at •tiae;home of her mother,. Mrs. E. Turkheim over the weekend. The many £+;lends of Me Jacob Deichert are pleased to see him out on the veranrie enjoying the beautiful nature after his illness. ST. PETER'S • Evangelical. Lutheran Church Z'URIQ1Til — ONT11100 REV. E.. W.'• HBINIRECHII, PASTOR 10. a.m.—Divine• Services. 11:15 atm.—Seenda : Selbsea. 7:30 pare—Mane. Warship. E4r ybo.dy• Welbome tee aJ Services OMNI • • • Zwick Beauty Shop '4, T&ftE;110 E"..O' THE INTER OIL P:ERNIVINENTES The. Better,. oil! Permanents Applied with, the, very- latest miff methods and Ei uipmmnit GIME?. WS A. CALL! Ilbe to 152", fair your Appointments. DORWIT S.X 1—Zurich new improKedl agricultural imple- ment ; and ex nt; new• li+yestreck. ter building up the herd';; farm buildings, repairs -and extensions; new electric systems; fencing, draireage and land impro- vountnitt;• installation of lighting„ heut<ing, andi water systems; eleotrilr• aitiSi. washing machine.%.. cream. separators, refrigerati+arz;; Pumps; _ mobtzs, milking machinaa;.• ttz. Take advantage of the ready money. esace l blie alstke Bank of Montrealito, :help you pay for such improvements;. Call on Mr.:. Sewell, manager of the Bank of Montreal. You will firidlthaat; he knows and understands the,; farm er's probl'erns and that he is, ewer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siebert and family of Detroit spent; Sunday with . to hells you go ahead and get- 1 e Mrs. Anna Siebert, whom they boo- share of the rewards oducti that l gt in,ifi'a' gh tight back from that Laity, where she agricr�ltural production. has been visiting for the past three , . weeks; with her sister, Mrs. Arville - Torrance, who also returned. Mr. and Mrs. Shore and Miss Mat- ilda Miller of Toronto, Mrs. G.. Shore of Woodbridge were visiting with the latter's sister, Mr. and. Il'trs. S'ylvanaus Witmer over the week -end. Mr. Ed. Schwartzentruber of Blake wishes to advice the pulblie that ' his general store will .be • open for business every Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings commencing July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uttley and daughter Nancy Lou of London, were week -end visitors at the home . of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wit - •K • i a Thursday, July" 01014 1.94.6 •••I•I •••••4 , 44.0.4.4f4yi4PM iii i F aleseeeeseeeepeeseeeesegemeoeseoseao YOUR Hadware uRd Furmtur, STORE We arse veyy fortunate in receiving a shi je of New �` ,� Enamelware, such as Coo>iig Utensils, It which , seem lb) be of very . good �y, and so,attractive color 'designs. To appre a these artidk orre must,l see them, We invite your inspection. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Our Stock of Mattre;sses;;is• very good, and you havei a fineerange to choose frame, a fine of 'Sprue Fil1e& mases, also the usual Felt: led Mattrex a ; Priced Very Reasonably., PIED ROOM FURNITI'• E Weeliave se e very attractive and newly designegilEted Room S es just in,, which are of the newest piktterns andg. Vis, Be utr'e and see them if inters ed in this line of furniUre. A Fu .II Line of all the Home Requiremsnlbt Every thing int Shelf and Heavy Hard. NEW ENAMELWARE j•• �C �alb�eisch Eax? ware & Furniture. Phone 63 • t • 14 1 1 ener. The extremely hot weather which prevailed for several days came to a close on Monday with much cooler and agreeable temperatures now pre- vailing, in fact the nights are quite cool. Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme and children, Mrs. Roland Kennedy of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell of London, Mr. Cyril Duaharme, we- re Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs: David Dueharme. Miss Patricia O'Dwyer spent a few days in Chatham with her aunt and sister. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and son Michael motored to Chatham on Sunday where they spent the day together and Patricia returned home with . them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Swartzentruber of Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Swartz- entruber, Miss Edith; Mr. and Mrs. Berth Boehert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mores Erb; of the Bronson line, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schultz and chil- dren of Seaforth attended the Lichti reunion at the New Hamburg Park on Saturday, June 2,9th. About 250 relatives were present and a fine time was reported by all, TRAINING THE SIGHTLESS TO STAR IN SPC::TS Despite hits blindness, Jacob Twersky attained his masters degree and was a college wrestling champion Read, in The American Weekly, with this Sunday's (July '7) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, how blind people are learning •to do most ev- erything, even riding horses and nlaying basketball Get Sunday"s De troit Times. WHAT CAN READY MONEY MEAN TO THE GO-AHEAD FARMER? it can mean the difference between lust getting by and being really suc- cessful in his enterprise. . it can en- able him to achieve his ambitions to make his farm more productive, more comfortable. Por the goahead farmer, who may be short of ready money, many mod- ern farni improvements are now with- in easy reach with a B. of M. loan. Here's a partial check list of impro- vements for which ready money is available 4.4444 .•+•++i++•4,4•4+ fi 41, ++4.++tt94.4#fs..•+__ • a••••••••••C•••••••*a ••••••••••••••••••••••••; • 4114 i • • • • • • • 4 ® • IMPORTANT NOTICE HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED For the convenience of our Members and Patrons of the Zurich District, Co -Op. Feeds, Binder Twine, Etc., are now 'available at Mr. M. f. Dietz's Feed Mill, at Zurich. R. J. COOPER, Manager PHONES: Hensel! 115. Zurich 154. • • OP* 4*•••ea•••••••••••••••• •Gr mom.: ,� ..•�..�,. 144 ek elle For many of our borrowing customers, saving is still the prime consideration. For them, the time to borrow is equally the time to save ... borrowing and saving go hand in hand. Thousands of our borrowers have sizable holdings of Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, which they leave with us for safekeeping. Indeed, a good litany have substantial cash reserves in their savings accounts. Why, then, do they borrow from the Bank? Simply because they want to hoop their savings intact and undisturbed—as o beelwewkof sec erity. Thesc people arc performing a real service not only to themselves, but to their fellow citiicns and to the country at large . By maintaining their pro- gramme of regular saving, MY HiNH' TO A #11101141100/AMI they are guarding against inflation. How? ... By conservation. Conservation in personal financing is prac- tised by a large proportion of our cus- tomers. By borrowing for some useful pur- pose, and by making regular repayments on their loan, they are—in reality—saving for a useful purpose, and increasing profitable production for the community. Meanwhile, they arc keeping their savings intact. This is wise spending, wise borrowing and wise saving. These people are good customers, they are good citizens and their personal financing is sound. This is conservation—the first requisite for personal security—the first attribute of good citizenship To Our Customers, we say: "Don't borrow unless you have to, but if you need money for some aufal psryose, by all means get a loan from the Bank." We also say: "Don't sell your Victory Bonds ... if you need cash, get a low-cost loan and pay it back out of future earnings.** BANK OF MoNTR]EAL ar• • WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 {