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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-08-08, Page 8OWTAIII.10 ZUR10-1 HERM ew W 0 lankets Part of o'ur Fall Quota has just arrived. Sonae are in pairs, white with colored borders, and plain Green and Maroon; others single Blankets, satin Bound in pretty shades of Green, iBlue and Rose. A few in combination colors. delay. Priced per pair Priced per single blanket If in need do not 15.75 to 18.50 8.75 to 12.75 SPECIAL SPECIAL 16 Ladies' Rayon Dresses, good quality, new styles, Sizes 14, 16, 18 only. Reg. 2,98 for 1.98 Each 5 only Voile Dresses,.. 14 ,and 16 only, To clear at isach GROCERIES PRUNE NECTAR, 32 -OZ. BOTTLE CANNED SPAGETTI PRETZEL STICKS, LARGE BOX CANNED DICED BAITS CANNED DICED CARROTS 1.19 PUDDING POWDERS, EACH 34c 1'Se 19c 11c 11c 6c A COMPLETE STOCK OF PICKLING SUPPLIES; JARS, RUBBERS, ZINC RINGS, VINEGAR, .SPICES ;OF EVERY 7 ,DESCRIPTION 24 DOZEN EXTRA QUALITY GLASS TUMBLERS AT Sc Ea_ TELEPHONE 59 T-cfszmn.a. IN Have you ZURICH "InZfa,Mr.tEZMEMEMEM=MORN. adequate protection against loss or Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. 'Falk your insurance problems over with me! Insurance License No. A 714- 1771(.1 eq A Je • 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. Itri 7,A1 ILL+. He LS, 8'rich 1.1 :, ratnit Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich ITEMS UE LOCAL tAITEREST Rev, Father Lacier spent a dayin " London last week. . .. . Miss Ruby Church of LonderidwaS a holiday visitor at her hoine here, Mf,. and Mrs. Gus Derrontrue were. holiday visitors in town, e. .Napoleon .Bederd and .chlicl- ren visited- with relatives .at Windsor for a few days,. Mr.. Arthur Truemneer .and sons of Toronto are holidaying with. relatives here. Mr. Paul Hess of Toronto, is hOli- daying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. F. Hees. MT and Mrs, Harold Thiel have moyed their effects "into the home of the latteraunt, Mrs. Louis Kraft: Mrs, Clara Decker was a visitor with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A11an Frazer at Exeter on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schoch and son of Kitchener spent the holiday week, .end with friends here. Mr. and- Mrs. Roy ()liver of - St. :,..larys visited at the home of . Mrs. Chas. 'Weber oeer the week -end. .' Miss Ruth Brown of London e spent p the holiday week -end with...her .pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Ladreie Falvlie and stern-, riles VPFrances Eo -wile of Bayfield were mFri- e clay yiitori at the hoe of Mr. and vi :kite Gid: 1:0,.:hler. e many -friends of IV.tr.. Louis i) Sabine° are Pleased to see him able to etoll around their home on the kele sidewalk. r: . 2-fr. Crivin, Miss Ethel end Mrs. T. -e Le .Williams attended, the tanerai. of W a friend in Tavistock one day last W week-. `VMr and Mrs. Ezra Koehler and three danlite--, ei. Bader: -,,t.3.t.ted re - 1•t, in odn: .niny• °Ye,: the week- ef.f.NDCI:001,,,,4)•^,V•TA:C.C.4(g-fsl:FA•0 ••••;• )1'4,0• et,P4X.W•0041 HARDWARE - SEEDS arid • FURNITURE, Jj rders taken for Pre -War Deep Sean, High Quality Alberta Coal, which is a mach better quality than we have been able to get the past few Years PAINTS! PAINTS! 4•4 0 -4) ;RI 4.1 0 We carry a full line of the Well Known and 1 ried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, fairnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ! ing our Specialty. Full line .pf heavy, and shelf Hard- • ware always in stock. : T' ' E &\; E 1 DO I „,, , ZURICH — ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ***“•••••••••401raiiiiivii..****.iiiii**01100011******** end. • :dr. and Mrs. Gibbon S. Ammons from Chetrneign, 111., are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mx and Mrs. Seth Arnmans. • . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance and Miss Kathleen Hay of Exeter were holiday visitors with their parents in • town. Misses Edith and Alma Doerr of London were week -end visitors at. the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Elmore Thiel. Miss Ada Hay, nurse -in -training at . St, ,Tosepli's. Hospital, London, N. holidaying at the home of her- par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay. . Dr and Urs. W. B. Coxon havere- turned after a pleasant motor •tour through some interesting points 'which inchicled. New l'oek City. - Mr. and, Mrs. Wm, Gibbons and babe left for their home in London 'on. Monday, after . vacationing- at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sylv. Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bedard Of TiVinry, accompanied by Mrs. 'Simon Bedard of Windsor, were .. visitors with relatives in town an:: on the Blue Water Highway twenty. Rev. and. Mrs. Nelson Dahms, of Sebringville celled on ,Mr. an Mrs. C', L. P.,,mith on Monday afternoon. They were attending the Thiel re- union. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram of Chic - and Mr. Gorge Gram of Hen - were in town one day last week. Monday, b ing civic holiday, •which was a very quiet day in town,as mostly every one was away. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard and daughters Lillian and Itutn ot Lon- don and' friend from Rhode Teland, were Monday visitors at the -home of Mr. and Mr,. Wm. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone of Toronto., Miss Irene Turkheim, Reg. N. and M. Carr of Stratford; Mr: and Mrs, Chas. Bowden, of Brantford Tent the .week -end at the home of their rnothei', Mrs. E. Turkheim. Mr. and Mrs. R. Meek of Detroit were visitors for a few days with ri end s • in this district. They . were staying with Mee, l`deck's mother, :is. duo. Charrette of the Blue Wat- er south. Mr. Donald Charrette and sister, )oris and friend of Detroit, Mr, Rus - ell Ducherme of Windsor visited at the home of the letter's 'inverts, Mr. end Mrs. David Ducharme for the week -end. Mrs. Dale and children of Detroit 'isitcd at theheeic ha former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard nho with their &tighter Joan, ac- onepanied her to the city where they nent a week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Milton Dagg who has accept- ed a Government position in Toronto f'or the summer; 'Miss Twyla Dagg, is at present working at Victoria Hospital, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Hr -den, also of London, were week- end visitors at the Krueger home, iilth Concession, Hay Twp. Mr, an d Mrs, James Adarns and -l•enehter Carola.nne of Hamilton, Mr dnd Mrs. Andrew Price and son Glut of near Clinton: Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Sadler and Mrs. MoTiarg; ”nd Mrs. Walter Amess and Mrs. Orval Fraelick, all of London, Mr, end Mrs. Wm. Witiner and daughter, nary Lou of Zurich and Mrs. Clar- Ince. Wilds and San Billy of Crediton 1'0 week -end and ,Sunday visitors et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson, Jr., Goshen line sonth. EMMANUEL. EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. 13. FIE„CKENDORN; Pastor Mrs. M. OESCH, Organist. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.—Diyine Worship. 11 aan,—Church School, 7.80 p.m.—Divine Services. You are Welcome at all Services Mr4.041140.41113w4INIV4411aismanII.11...111.1.A.W.L.P.41,441V4.114,16,*4.,1•14 . . ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 10 a.m.—Divine Services, 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. '7,30 p.m.—Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services 11401.1.112.11.101,0401044.044**11.10.41.40.,..1¢6.214.1. Ffli. Dimity SID THE HOME OF THE BETTER.OIL PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents Applied with the very latest of methods and Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 153 for your Appointments, DOREEN SOHILBE—Zurich . — . SPRUCE UP THE HOME MADE EASY WITH LOW-COST PERSON-, AL LOAN PLAN Repayment by Eesy Instalments Makes Purchasing Possible. Without Hardship To- get the things they want tor their homes—new furnishings, new appli- ances, redecoration and various home improvements—many people have found that:the quickest and most economical way is. through a low- cost, B. of M. personal loan, by which you can obtain cash at just 2.7 cents a ,month. for a $100 loan, repayable in 12 monthly instalments. TO anyone in a position to repay without hardship, the Bank is in a position to lend, and you May be sure that when you ask for a loan at. the B. of M., you do not ask a ayour. See Mr. Sewell, manager of the Bank of Montreal.. He will be glad to dis- uss the financing of your home im- provement plans with you.. Miss Greta Haberer of London is , enjoying her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer. Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenneth Breakey enjoyed the week -end at the Hess' Cottagein the Pinery. !Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Weido and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman spent the weak-entr noliday- in. the 'Crumlin district. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heel Miss Olive O'Brien and Miss Betty! O'Brien ;motored to London the be- --inninof the week. Mr. Clemente Thiel and friends. of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ainin.ew Thiel of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Thiel and children of Kiltchener visited with relatives here also took lin the Thiel re -union on .,fonday, The Kalbileiech Planing Mills are closed 'this week te, give their em- ployees a week's vacation and on Wednesday a very much looked for picnic at the lake, along with their wives and families, when the usual good picnic lunch i a big factor. .The many friends of Miss Helen O'Brien are pleased to learn.that she is progressing very favourably after her operation at St. Joseph's Hospital London. Her mother is .staying with her and expect to return home by the end of the week. HOW DETROIT SMASHED GAMBLING SYNDICATE • A heart -broken mother, preparing to kill herself and her little girl, pen- ned ix letters that ripped the gam - Ming racket vide open in Dettoit. Read about the hectic •bawling (rays that followed, and how the great gamlbling syndicate was smashed. Read about it hi The American 'We- ekley with this Sunday's (August issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. HAD 95th BIRTHDAY Mrs. Mary Edighoffer, beloved resi- dent of Fullarton Village recently celebrated her 95th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Yule. Mrs, Edighoffer has made her home with her daughter fen.' the ,past ten years. Prior to alloying to Pull- arton she resided in Blake and was a tale -long resident of that, Village. Edighoffer's memory takes her back to the dasys as a girl and noth- ing pleases her marc than to have some one ,ean and talk about the old- en days. Her husband, the late Adam Edigholfer, passed away 84 years ago. To this union there were born ten children of which Seven are still liv- big. 'Mr. Arthur Edighoirer or Zur- ich, being one of the sons: Thursda4y, th, 1946 .4-#4,467:074.4.444.444++47.44.4$44Fga 4.,t. 4'i' 4"54•44411k0 Nif Emit 0 , NEW ENAMELWARE We- are very fortunate in receiving a shipment of New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive color designs. To appreciate these articles one must 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.Ulattresses Priced Very Reasonably BED ROOM FURNITURE We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed • Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns and firPishes. Be sure and see them if interested in this line of furniture.. A Full Line of all the Horne Requirements Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware 4. 4. 4. 4. Ju • -!:',aircware,, & Fumiture.. 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Pumps clean fril wzrtcr to your ste‘eln end pordtry and will increase their production rualdug extra profits a certainty. • g.",h rt.4,4 For Alodern Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings. Designed for style and utility. We will gladly help you decide the right size pump for your particular need. Stade 8t Weido Zurich