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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-05-22, Page 8414ic'k1, Ol+4'1 ,6wslo 11) ai tP ►D House Furnishings We would be pleased to show you our large supply of New Drapery Goods New Cretons and Chintzes, from .... 49c. to 2.25 yd Homespuns from 85c to 1.79 yd Fine Scrimms at 45c to 98c yd Dotted Marquesette at 50c to 98c yd Ready to hang Curtains, 45 -in. width frilled Special at pr. 5.50 Ready to hang Nett Curtains, at pr..... 3.50 to 9.75 FLOOR COVERINGS 45 Congoleum Rugs on hand at present. All sizes, 6x9 to 9x15, No advance in price Other Lines still in short supply. Will take your order and do our best to fill same. ---NEW GODS --- Following are now in fair supply: Ladies' Under- wear, Pure Silk and Nylon Hose, Children's Pan- ties all sizes, Ankle Sox of every description, Girls' Dresses, Ladies' fine Wool Sweaters SWEATER YARNS 35 Boxes of Monarch Dove and Bale Yarns just arrived. Good Colors MEN'S WEAR New Arrivals are: Fine Sport Jackets, Sweater Coats, Ready to wear Suits, fine Trousers, and everything in Work Clothes. GROCERIES Diced Carrots, 3 tins for Z5c Prune Nectar, Reg. 39c, now 2 for 39c Rex Window Cleaner at 1 5c Gold Medal Coffee,.. lb -tins at 53c Factory Cheese,.. Special lb. 38c Prunes, per lb. i 9c Pudding Powder with sugar 10c Pineapple, 24s at 35c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every Week -end Everything in Garden Seeds Gascho Bros• TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH ZURICH PIERAW P ITEMS Ok LOCAL INTEREST ST. PETER'S Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston had a lovely visit with relatives in De- troit. Mr. Edward Thiel of Sarnia was a viaitor at tue home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel. IMrs. .Studer and son !Harald of Detroit were visitors at the home of the formers sister Mrs. Wellington qr, Johnston, last week. Miss Violet Rader of Dashwood, sister of Mrs, Leri. (Prang of town, ks'Q who had spent some time at Toronto, arrived safely at Winnipeg on Wed- nesday evening `where she has tak- en a position. Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMR,ICH, PASTOR 10 a.m.—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m, —Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. --..Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. C. B. HECKE•NDORN Minister Closed On Saturday Mrs. M. Clesch—Organist The merchants of Zurich wish to advise the public that all stores will 10 a.m.--Worship. Sermon: be closed on Saturday, being ,May the 24th. But will remain open on Friday evening. CHER sties have daughter Cann; of the teach - Fire At Blake Fire of unknown origin, when vil- lagers noticed smoke comnig out of windows of the home of Ms. Frank Young, at Blake, the house is 'owned by Mr. Clu•is. Swartzentruber: The • ,eu:.-11 _n t,•Ls called and were on the scene in a short time and the blaze was soon under control ENGAGE NEW TEA The Exeter School Tru engaged Miss Jean Cann, of Mr. and Mrs. Ro.bert- Usborne, as a member of ing staff. Miss Cann is a graduate of London Normal and th $1,500. Miss Mary Laing enc Miss Taylor members present staff, have tendere signations. 4 Damage was done to the furniture and interior of the house, but the m" building was saved. EXETER LIONS GIVE $800 The Exeter Lions Club at their regular meeting last week donated $500 to the British Flood Relief and $300 to the Cancer Fund. During G the evening the nominating commit- tee preseented their slate of officers 4 and K. J. Lampman showed lanter slides. Two men were selected t G represent the Exeter Lions at th Convention at Windsor, the latte a, 0 e r' D00 part of June. 0QG l WAS HOSTESS • • • • • • • • • Fertilizer! Fertilizer • WE ARE AGAIN TAKING ORDERS FOR • KINDLY LEAVE YOUR ORDER AS EARLY • • a • • • • • • 404040•400.90A44.044404,0000..0. .0®4400 c -;v.w :..E • 0•Q/A04�4A+3AoT+®AA4H+S•,7y..c�..�,m.A.w.Q.•®04+�•eeo�.OvNo-„..•.p�Aee4 HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED FERTILIZER. AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID THE RUSH LATER ON R. J. COOPER, Manager PHONES: Hensall 115. Zurich 154 f 4 S S S z 4 9 0 4 4 6 s • 9 0 8 0 0 S 0040/1004100400440 • 0300'140Witel400202(0ceeN0401003444vdeva007*-cviA040+00 HARDWARE . - SEEDS and FURNITURE •rder 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, AIso Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, 1~ urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE WEIDO Z U 1 .H — ONT. QUALITY . PRICE .. SERVICE ftI Miss Margaret Glenn was -tomes • for the May meeting of the•Evenin Auxiliary, Hensall, held at .her `hom Monday, May 12th at 8 p.m.: Ther was an attendance of 25. Miss Bar .bare Michie, president' was .tn th chair. After devotions the roll cal was answered with NatronaIitie found in Canada. The study, boo "Meet the Youth of India" was tak en .by Miss Brandon. It was decide to, hold a •picnic•on June 4th. The meeting was topped off with delis- ious cream puffs made ky Mrs. Glenn The lunch committee served a delic- ious lunch. Had Birthday Party A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub at EIinxville on Tuesday evening, May 2.0th, when about 60 relatives gathered at their home in honor of Mrs. Laub's 50th birthday. This has been a familjy custom, they also re- cognized Mr. Laub's birthday which was on Monday; Mrs. Edmund Wal - per of Dashwood and Mrs. Leonard Prang, of Zurich on Sunday. During the evening progressive Flea was played and the high ladies' prize went to Mr, Milford Merne.r, lady Of the night, High man, to Lloyd Rader and low ladies' Mrs. Edmund Walper and low men, Raymond Wein..” -Mr. Alvin !Walper read a very suitable address and 'Raymond Wein present- ed Mrs. Laub with gifts. Mrs.. Laub thanked every one for the gift and welcomed them to come often •.• and also that we could have more .gath- erings. Mr. Laub also expressed a very appreciative reply and welcomed every one to come even at mealtime. A nice luncheon was served -'with several birthday lighted candles,. All joined in singing "For They are 'folly Good Fellows" and "Happy Birthday to -You". A most lovely time was en- joyed by all. OBITUARY Late S. R. Knechtel 1.1 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. ---Worship. Sermon: Insurance We are in a position to take care of Your Insurance requirements, Such as Fire, Auto, Sickness, Accid- ent and Hospitalization. License No. C11018 • Phone 150 HY. GALLMAN - ZURICH Income Tax Returns, BOOKKEEPING Financial Statements for Farmers Business Men Professional Men Garage Operators and Others ARTHUR FRASER Telephone Exeter 17 P. O. Box 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter Zurich Beauty Steep s; EHE e e -i The e with It k d There passed away at his late residence, (24 Caroline St., Kitchen- er, on Thursday, 'Maly, 15th, '_Rev. Samuel R. Knechtel, a widely known minister of the Canada Conference of the Evangelical church. The de- parted was well known in Zurich, having been here •quite frequently in ,past years, also at Grand Bend, where he camped for the summer vacation season. lie leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, the former Carrie Rennie Heyrock, father of l4Tr (Rev.) John B. Dengis, of Stratford Mrs. Frank MdCutcheon, of London, and .Milton t-leyrock, of Detroit, Mich; aged 88 years. The body„rest- ed at the Ratz-Bechtel funeral 'home Kitcihener, until Saturday when•. fun- eral service was held in Olivet Ev- angelical church, Kitchener, Inter- ment was made in Sebringville cem- etery. HOME OF THE BETTER OIL i PERMANENTS f Better l°' OPermanents Applied the very latest of methods and f Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 153 for, your Appointments. DOREEN SGHILBE=-•Zurich . BETTER EQUIPMENT FOR BETTER 'FARMING Now that agricultural equipment is becoming more available, many Canadian farmers are planning to purchase electrical aids such as cream separators, refrige r a t i o n pumps, motors, milking machines, or to instal lighting, heating and water systems. They know that improves equip- ment makes farming more pleasant and more profitable, too. Don't let the lack of ready cash prevent you from getting your share of modern farm machinery. Discuss the necessanyi .financing with Mr. Sewell, manager of the Bank of Montreal. You will find tie has a first-hand knowledge of the farmer's problems, and is anxious to help you modernize your farm, and enjoy the comforts and profits that tome from increased production. A timely . farm improvement loan from the B of M has helped many a farmer make his farm a better farm. THE MYSTERY OF PERCY THOMAS. This is an amazing true story of. World War II's most baffling case of confused identity. You Will find it, plus many other dramatis real life features, including the opening in- stallments of "Great Duels of the Gold Ruch Days,” in The American Weekly with this coming Sunday's (May 25th), issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. BAYFIELD LIONS HOLD CHARTER NIGHT There was an attendance of about 250 at the Hayfield Pavillion on. Wednesday night of last week when the Bayfield Lions Club received its charter. Visitors were present from Windsor, St, Thomas, London, Pet- rolia, Sarnia, Exeter, Goderich, Clin- �tan, Seaforth, Mitchell, Blyth, Zur- ' ich and otherLions Clubs. The char- ter was presented by Hal Meir, of Seaforth, district governor, and was accepted on behalf of the new Lions Club of Bayfield by Dave ,Castle. The Zurich Lions Club sponsored the Bayfield Lions Club and provid- ed the entertainment. Ceremonies were preceded by a 'banquet and en- ded with a dance. ' Thursday, May T' mi, 1947 ttliSmo 111111111111111111111111i1l1111111111111111111111)Ul11111111111111111111111111111111)111111111111111!* I Westlake Furniture . . .g ff Furniture is still in Short Supply, but will do my best to Serve You. Have a New Shipment of Bedroom Suite and Studio Couches. Always carry a Good Line of Beds, Springs, Felt and Spring -filled Mattresses. Keith. R. Westlake Furniture - Phone 63, Zurich 4 • 1!!!!illll11))llllillll!l1111!!11lIilillliii1111!!!!!!!!)!N!!411)!)11111!)N111I11IIN111N1111111111 tl IIIIII111111II II Ii11111MIII11111111M1111 VIII(( II III111111111 IIIIIHl 11Il111111 11111111101111111 1111111111 VIII II Ii II • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • b • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • 4 • • • • 4.• • • •• • • • I(f�ii�((iil((�ill( Spring Clean-up Needs Paints, Flite and Muresco Rakes and - Hoes and Lawn Mowers Screen Doors and Screen Wire Varnishes, Floor Wax Oils and Stains Garden Hose and Rain Kings Sprinkling Cans and Step Ladders We do Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing Eve - troughing, and Furnace Work. Rader's Phone 63 Hardware Zurich MEOW • 4 • ••4 • 4 4 4 4 • • 4 • 4 • • • • • • • • 4 4 • • 4 4 04 • 4 4. • • 4 • • • • • •• i (IIi 111111 00011111 I (III (III iII II MIiI I illllll I MIM@III 11 1111111111111111111 IiIiII1111111ii1111111i IIi1IMIII (VIII@H011111III IIIIII111MII1111IIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIiIIIIl Dead and Disabled animals REMOVED PROMPTLY hone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 4RLINC and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) i • t••++++•..++++.5.++++++++++*'•+++++++++++++++••+.4.4 Will Arrive Within a Few Weeks Time '. ONE ONE ONE CAR OF CEDAR SHINGLES CAR OF ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES. 4' CAR OF MASONITE, PLACE YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY + b F. C. K..ALBFLEISCII & SON 1 • Phone 69 - ZURICH I $44444+++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++44+4. t Massey - Harris REQUESTS CHECK YOUR IIVIPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN. "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM" Tel. Shop 149 Oscar K-iopp Rea. 67 AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE