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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-11-07, Page 8OURIett, ONTARIO TQ Ve e ERS, WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE LONG AWAI•rE1) ARRIVAL OF A FAIRLY LARGE ORDER OF CURTAIN: SCRIMVIMS, DOTTED MARQUESETTE, HOMESPUNS;. MONKCLOTH, CRETONNE, CHINTZ, FLOWERED SAT- EEN, TAPESTRY, ALSO AN ASSORTED LOT ;OF READY TO HANG CUR- TAINS IN CHIFFON NETT, FRILLED MARQUESETTE AND PLAIN TAILORED, AND A SMALL LOT OF ALBERTA SHADES IN CREAM AND ;GREEN. en's ear A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF MEN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS, PARKAS, LEATHER AND WOOL WINDBREAK - ALSO EVERY T GING IN WORK CLOTHES, UNDER - 4.R, SOX, ETC. VD QOD S 110 TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH Q4�t` arrived home fro r the Clinton Ho' ZURICH ]:ALD ITEMS OF LOCAL itITEREST j EMMANUEL Mrs. Maibel Snyder of Sarnia, who has been visiting friends !here,, has' returned to her home. I( Mr. and Mrs. Chrisst. HaiSt and! Mrs. Wrtn. Hay motored to London week. Mr. and IMrs. Wm. Witmer .and daughter, Mary Lou were Sunday visitors at Kitchener. ii°• s Ltae .Smith of jP'eitrolia was a week -end t i for at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. .Smite.. Mr. land Mrs. Ted. Poster of De - were recent visitors with her +, parents, Mr. ,and Mrs Donis Weber: 1T.:. and )%ir.s. Wm. Mireau and sore i Billie,. were visitors at Goder'ich last ?Ir, Jack McDonagh and son, Barrie of Lucknow, was a recent gae t at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs;. Ward' Fritz. Welcome to the new arrival! Mrs. O•':vi11e Witmer and infant son have ita1 on fiat r Mr. air? 1, .,•,t i�artnrn and ; family visited at the home of thel'tfor rner's parents and brother John (.and family at !Htamiliton on Sunaay. ce.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edi'ghoffer gl • and son • Granit have left .for Brant - .ford, where- ford, whereth ey • intend" to remain f for the winter months. -I,- t Trs Clarence Brenner who ,,-•? i,---- ti -ling in the home, of Mr. D1an. Ga sew ,• have moved' their effect; nem- K'ntpen where the form- er hies accented a rorli,tion. 3.T;~� T rn na T1chns.bon and. sister, Mm. R. T) r -rl a,le heave returned home . 7),yr" ,er••s v, Ah !TT i , rvR .of 73.. Com T v,- ) teal:. " .LT. •-rorrl,e visit from her ours. Mr.MI n„^1G King, Sr.. of Chicaeo, 's'! ;o her g*nnnd;sow Louiie King, Jr:,, in uniform of the U.S.A. Army also .from ,Chicago, 111_ A MAGICIAN IN CHEMISTRY He is Willard Ftenry Dow of 31-rd-- rand, 1- d..rand, Michigan, and when rpeoni-tical him a genius and a wonder man he disapproves and says there is no such things as genius—Only Heard W1o•:•k. Read `Magician in Chemestry in The American. Weekly. wi+.h dine Sunda*+'1, (Nov. 1.0) issue .of The Detroit Sunday Ties. PLANES TO CARRY doo New York _ A gigantic' plane, r-0n1r1 hP trAnc-n•r.na„ 'cargo ship or transport carrying 400 r^ -Pipers at a .speed of more .than 4G0 miles an hour has been planned to the point where industry could,( ,.-•n °:,^ :n,, O'n °{ +n aircraf.t.anci Steel p,•nnl-..; _n cn. 1: Have you £ T r( .,cY .• cens—zi w7-, .1Air iE om.a zr adequate protection against loss or - Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. Talk your insurance problems over with mel Insurance License No. A 714 aa. Setas; Do you want to sell or exchange your house or your farrn? 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 ,.,,..,�k�8><M•:.7..t.14 <t;+".? i...•�4+ .°•.�:,:.:n it Gab HARDWARE SEEDS sued FURNITURE r Pr O ERTA GOAL Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, Fligh 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 w:i c OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith • ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard• ware always in stock. QST Z1.:J R H QUALITY -- PRICE 11114.****.wasitikeimiternitiorimmoiromm FI,T, D ONT. SERVICE E0 •i EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. C. B. klErKENDORN, Minister-' Mrs. M. IOesch.-Organist 10 a.m.--Worship. Sermon: "The Son hears the Oall sif the Wild” 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.180 p.m. 'Service in Charge of the W.M.1S. untensins....qamemo.A.imauxusuanolugulroxisoLamonfossmilaMmalli ST. PETER'S, Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, P,kt;STOR 10 a.m.—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. 3.30 p.m.—Divine Worship. 4_ Thursday, November 7th, 29411 - - +**444.; .444;01444.44.44411441110444.41444440.40444.4444404 f 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 ¥OUR warts, nd Furniture s NEW ENAMELWARE 4* We are very fortunate in receiving a -Shipment of New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Eta:., which seem to be of very good' quality, and some attra tive- co'[or, designs. To appreciate these articles one )must see therm. 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 Mattresses Pr' iced Very. Reasonably Everybody Welcome to all Sas-vices Zurich Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTS OIL PERMANENTS. The Better Oil Permanents Applied with the very latest of methods.• and Equipment. GIVE US A CALLi. •P'Irane 153 for your Appointments. • DOREEN SCHILBE—Zurich.. f"�r.RVT,T 7)er,r.m r..rt He was only, a little fellow and he had a nickel, so he went into one o the resturants and asked for an ice ^-^anr cone. "Sorry", said the pro- rietor• "but we are richt out of ice ccream. "Then Pal have a chocolate bar," said the youngster. "But they are six cents," was the reply. "Well, can I have a bottle of :pop?" "NV, that would be seven. cents." The, youngster turned to. go out and left Ms nickel on the counter. "Yon are forgetting, your nickel," said the shop keeper. "Oh you can keep it", said the youngster, "it won't buy any thing anyway." --Exchange. P1INT7.R'$ BUG -BEAR r"old w^atter,, 1' so', thing every 'hinter shrinks from—not that they are soft and "can't take it", but it plays hovac on press. days. News- paper presses are all steel, and un- less considerable heat is applied the ink refuses to run or. cover properly ,he result is a light streak here ano '1•31q.". Th p7per may not print i:: ',is ;311 . one week or an entirely •"t next week. •This often '~:f.r,):ab.•; and ' 'arl.,rs n"e ase? e 4 n. please bear wit us until conditions are rectified—•,Brlrccel•, flow e WE CARRY A COMPLETa .: STOCK OF PIONEER FEEDS FOR ALL YOUR STOOK BRAN, SHORTS, FLOUR STOCK. IN. L. Schilbe, & Son E. C. SCHILBE.., Manager W(OT!C.E TO CREDITORS In the Estate - of ELIZABETH MILLER, late of the Township: of Hay, Widow:, ' Creditors. tad others having claims against the -above estate are requir- ed to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor's on or before the 9th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1946, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. Samuel Miller, R.R.1, Dashwood. Ferdinand Miller, R.R.1., Dashwood, Executors. DO DOLLARS DESTROY YOUR DREAMS Many of our fondest plans are shelved because we feel that our fin- , !antes will not -permit the spending necessary to bring these plans into being.. ,Because of this many a rfarmer's dream for modernizing and improving hits farm never material- izes. vi . st fanners know what addition, profits -and benefits new macnrner:, -ow livestock and new household a•n tpliences -can bring Ito the Harm. The wise one's know that the lack of ready cash need not stand in the way „xese things. The Free Advertiser! Again, we wilt devote a little space t~•„ and edi+err'., :` r,e ;tar Adver ' 'E+r' which is very often a big prob- lem to a newspaper publisher. Adv - :1 it :,1� I ,.: r;,,, 4�• , ,.i,� ?,r 1,.,�1 »nom• .�,i nr,wa,,anor P,nnnt afford to gr -e aw,• ; tar:! , . 1,,, .r....,, f ^ narofnee;Ran, free, a Dentist fix your teeth, Jewel macer ,-„r,,• •rhtnl,, '?pall+lar repo +n,lr :'100ti. ..r' p' 11" 1 + • "nnr r F•tc.. all Prnn. Ur., 11n„ the price of a good farm invested t:1 equipment, have: many financial ob •11.c ..e ,... '^'^ ce':l• for our p' -•ne•P^.. •,•,,.1, . •,,„ •�• p -,ns sogi•,Y.,-n v.r,w man- '• -or, fl?tnk "c Cp4iSri 0,T., ) ..7.4 join? Crm ruga ^s,nr•rrn {*.,rd of shier, ,T,,t„or,in. :.. Pt-. . nrtiees. are r • .r :+. ._ •,.l no pang'C• n n r+• +liana Prnr, • n•, .,Art, 0„4^..x, • n,rl such functions where an admiss- ion charge is made comes under the same category; however, if patronage is given us with posters or other printing,. an announcement in our columns is nitrtc welr,Innn, pow+ir1ing r -+ :t, ]nigc"on nt•:cc is not included, 1 r so. then it will be considered - n,,..r, +rk;'nr+• 1yt..,, .., ren not. pTp'et Frim a local newspaper publisher. He ean no more work and live en earth, pay his debts without money. and board, in Heaven, than any other professional or 'tradesman. A visit to Gordon Sewell, manager .the local Bank of Montreal, will ,; you why, Through the B of 'i,nitei' •t farm in:i:roveanenrit loan plan ;you may have all the mod- ern farm mlaichinery you need and have always wanted. In many cases, the loan can be repaid through the extra Iproflts your unproved farm will bring. .A. visit to Mr. Sewell is a `go-ahead -;step-a step- in the right direction. Celebrate 55th Anniversary Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. George King, Bayfield, and also to Mr. and Mrs. David Mof- fatt, Shoal Lake, Man., who on Feb. 4th marked their 55th wedding an- niversary. At the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Barr, 18th con- cession. Hallett Twp., near Londes- boro, on Feb. 4, 1891, at 8 o'clock in the evening, a double wedding ceremony which united the above mentioned couple was performed by Rev. Mr. Ramsay, Presbyterian min- ister of Londesboro. InJured When Gun Discharges While hunting rabbits near Tees - water Harley Dickinson, of Teeswat- er, suffered gunshot wounds in his right arm. He was using a (rouble - barrel shotgun, and had justshot a rabbit but upon coming up to it dis- covered it was still living+. rare acci- dent occurred when he decided to finish it with the butt of his gun, which exploded the other barrel. He was taken to the Wingharn Hospital and is reported will , again have the full use of the arm. . 4. d 4 - BED ROOM FURNITURE We have some: very attractive and newly designed . Bed Roem• Suites. ,just in, which are of the newest pat'ien ns and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested; in this line- of furniture. A Full Line of all the Horne Requiremen • Everything; in Shelf('` and Heavy. Hardware 4.8' 4+ +n+ Jotinstoij & KaIbfi€iscIi rdware ar, Furniture. Phone 68 1 +-++.04+4.41..a.$+4.•1+•t 4;..; r« r. ' - iP+4.4.444.4-4, 4. 4,4%.4.4.++4.4,1,444 $ a. 4. f or uiak ale 50 IRONING BOARDS) 5O FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs;! F. C. RALBFL E -11I SCH & SON Phone 69 - ZURICH 44 m a itKI4I$++8.+d+++1++6 +++*+++4 i"••U• i.fi+ ++4.++++++4+4+4++4.+44+4 I s r comffanfREE! ETERNAL POLICY — NEVER FAILS PREMIUM PAID BY JESUS ON CROSS— Only Believe and Accept His Gracious Provisions To -day In Him (Christ) was life;—John 1: 4. He that believeth on the Son hath ;everlasting life; and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.—Johu.3: 36. NO MEDICAL TEST—Come all ye that are weary and heavy Iaden and 1 will give you rest.—Matt. 11: 28. SEE AND HEAR MR. FULLER IN PERSON WE:p, NIGHT, NOV. 13, IN MAPLE. LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, TUNE IN: CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL. PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING. Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, Windsor "THIS WORLD NEEDS CHRIST” A ..ONE CENT a Word (minimum 25c.) is all that it costs you for a classified adv. in the Zurich Herald An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by several thousand readers, many of who will be in- terested in what you are advertising or are offering for Sale. If you want to buy or sell anything, there is no cheaper or more effective way than using an classified adv. in the Herald. Phone 80, or 105. THE ZURICH HERALD