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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-05-29, Page 8sualcri, oN-rtotio T,., 40 9 it 40 Ve 4VI ciOD • P 0 14.eP 40 41 400 ''cs( a 11 11Se 1'4 MUCH FIERAW ITEMS Ok. LOCAL iliTV li ST PETER'S and Clayton 3 teo Kitchener spent the 24th with Mr,. theran Church I ,- Mr. Mrs. ,Ias f' van e *euelical Lu 'it' and, Mrs. William Thiel. ZURICH - ONTARIO + - Mr. Victor Hatman of spent the week -end with his parents, REV. E. W. HEINRICH, PASTOR ÷$ rHamilton, + ThurmitNe SW Mb, 194T Iliklifill11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111f 4 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. +4.4. arnishings We would be pleased to show you our large supply of New Drapery Goods New Cretons and Chintzes, from.... 49c. to 2.25 yd ,4e, Homespuns from 85c to 1.79yd Fine Scrimms at 45c to 9Bc yd w Dotted Marquesette at 50c to 98c yd le, Ready to hang Curtains, 45 -in. width frilled . .V. Special at pr. 5.50 le,, Ready to hang Nett Curtains, at pr..... 3.50 to 9.75 t! 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 '.4.1a AP order and do our best to fill same. --NEW GOODS -- 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. onvssvnomsn.anomvarerraua.a.u•zosa.ma.....cnormm--vmsnaa.sn GROCERIES Diced Carrots, 3 tins for Prune Nectar, Reg. 39c, now 2 for. Rex Window Cleaner at Gold Medal Coffee,.. lb -tins at Factory Cheese, Special lb Prunes, per lb. Pudding Powder with sugar Pineapple, 24s at Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every Week -end Everything in Garden Seeds 25c 39c 15c 53c 38c 19c 10c 35c TELEPHONE 59 r • 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman. 10e an... --Divine Serveses. + Mr, Lawrence- Brisson cf the Kalb -ILIA a.m. -u + fleisch Mills has been laid up with an Snday School. + 7.au. p.m. --Divine Worship. + attack of mumps, but is getting over it nicely. Everybody Welcome to all Services * Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and daughter '"''''. _.'="•-=``''' 1. Sharon, of Detroit are visiting at the .1: home cf the former's sister, Mr. and + + Mrs. Ted. Mittleholtz. + Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood of eie + Wingham were holiday visitors with + Thehrieirrente, Mr. and Mrs. William REV:. C. Be HECIKENDORN, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith motored Minister 1... or their daughter, Ma., Who- is leaving 10 aern.-Worship. Sermon: oe + Ont., where she . has accepted a pos- 7.30 pane ---W orshipe Sernion: + sorsingeolminsummaarmasureememom=amosromacumor.swasamossamseelf 3: al, in Lab. work. . . Miss Irene Turkheirra • R.N. who ,+ had .been at Stratford General Hos- pital fee; treatments, with an ear fareu,p, 'has improved and spent some time at the h.ome of her mother, Mrs E Turkheim, and other relatives. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH Mrs: M. Pesch. -Organist to Petrolia on Sunday to Visit with Petrolia ca June ltt for Bellville, 1.1 a:me-Sunday Samoa. ition in the Bellville General Hospit- 0, Mr. Charles Carr, who visited with • a the family, returned with her to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess have returned from Toronto,where the ti former took treatments in the Hos- pital, where their son Dr. Fred Hess pis an interne. We are pleased to k hear that Mr. Hess is getting along i; nicely, lbeing able to be out around p the house. ASK AUX S' ACTION quet Township Council by ratepayers. of Port Franks asking that the town- ET.7. , A petition was presented Bosan- chip representative on the Aux Sable tie i River Conservation Authority e . Apl quest the chairman of the -authority 1 to call a .speCial meeting to plan g .4 ! steps to prevent further erasion and .1(,! flooding of the Aux Sable Raver. The W petition was accepted and the clerk Q, was instructed to write the .chairman p 1 W. A. Sutherland, of Parkhill. it .e I STRUCK FROM REAR i' ) Mrs. Martha Jacobs, Matron of . , Huron County Home, .Clinton, surf- ,; ered shock and bruises when a car va in which she was a pessenger, and. qa ' driven by Mrs. Thomas Morgan, of ' p ' 1 Clinton, was struck from 1' rear reby Insura A!. 4 ce Westlake Furniture • FUrniture is still in Short Supply, but. wilt do my' best to Serve You. Have a New Shipment of Bedroom- Sioites and Studio Couches. Parvays carry at Good Line of Bedi;, SPrings,. Felt andi Spring -filled Mattresses... fr. Keit," We are he a position to take care of Your • Insurance requirements, - Such as Fire, Auto, Sickness, Accid- 1111111111111111111131111:111111nliffillinitiffillffiffiliffilllifillilleillilillill1111111111111ffit ent. andi Hospitalization. License- No. C/1018 Phone 150 Firrrritrxre R, Westlake Phone 6'3, Zurieh-, HT. 07:ALLMAN - ZURICH ZURI C. mmennecseemaisewentamersontranms7rnamorment HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE 44 INCORPORATED • • GOAL COAL • • ALBERTA CHESTNUT OR FURNACE COAL • • PHONE IN YOUR ORDER EARLY, WE DELIVER • • • R. J. COOPER, Manager PHONES: Hensall 115. Zurich 154 • 4 044********0000.4.****** 4,••••••••41..is6**,,,,, • aG car driven by George Buchanan of I OroicIii., H1 tligihwmailyes Bwoethst voefhitasf o‘rvteli. k (5 re-daniaged. The Morgan car had I parked on the edge of the highway when it was struckby the Buchanan care also proceeding west. e - AFFILIATS WITH FEDERATION Huro.),.. County Council is pow an PIAllat;eVinember of Huron County Federation of Agriculture, and its representative is J. D. Beeciof , lee i eve of E. Wawanosh. This matter, as e well as others, was decided ar a meet- ing of the Agriculture Committee of t the County Council in Ontario Dept. i * f Aariculture, Clinton, last week. income Tax Return's, BOQKKEEPING Financial Statements 1 .611100.212723180.11.0‘91.16, 011111111.116,10910..... ,..11:1.01.17.1,4011011. 111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111011101111111111111 11111111111111110 0111101 II 11111011111111 11111 It111111111 1111111 111111111111111111 I 11111.1 440 4. for • 0 Farmers 4, 4 . Business Men 0 Professional Men 0 0 Garage Operators 0 and Others 0, • ARTHUR FRASER , • 4, Telephone Exeter rt P. 0. Box 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late .Dr. H. K. Hyridman, Huron Street, Exeter 5 • '1 elere 0441 ela Se a meamova,"0503,434p1.001,(,ehswasoftmett.484-16.4N,%.,01, HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE L er LI 0 V1 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, urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE ototosooeffassoomomwEsen et; 000434ams A grant of $100 was made to the Junior Livestock Judging Competit- 12.11st, 1947: ition which will be held in conjunct-; That in view of the facts that the ion with the Federation Field Day i Hay Township Council does not en - at Exeter next month. 'farce uniform time in business places ... 1 and farm homes' throughout the MEET THE "RICH MAN'S FRED 1 Township, and that it has become ALLEN"! !apparent that the use of Standard He's Ernie Byfield, colorful hotel , Time in the schools give rise to con - owner whose quips and practical ditions which are detrimental to the jokes make him a favourite humor- , welfare of many children in the orist of celebrities from coast to !Township, each school be permitted coast. Red "Wit of the !Pump Room' to adopt the time system • desired in in The American Weekly, great mag- azine with this Sunday's. (June 1) issue of The Detroit Sunday Tines. There'll be a wealth of other sterl- ing features, too. Beauty Shop • .5. 4 4 0 4• 5.• • Rader s THE HOME OF `THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS i The Better 0.11 Permanents Applied with the, -fay 'detest of methods and Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! - Phone 153 far your Appointments. DOREEN SCHILBE-Zurich NOTICE • Cleaneau Paints, Elite and Muresco Rakes and Hoes and. Lawn Mowers Screen Doors and Screen Wire eds VarniShesi Floor - Wax Oils and Stains. Garden Flose and Rain Kings Sprinkling Cans and Step Ladders, pr.,: ig..2111111119...MCMML. We do Plumbing, Heating, 6.....1•1•0•101 4 • 44 4. 4.4• • 4• • • • • 4.4.• • 4.• • • • • • • • Tinsrnithing, Eve- • • • • • • • • • troughing, and Furnace Work. -5. • • 1111111111111111111111111111 111111 1111111101111 11111111111111111111 VIIIM1111111111111111111111111111111111111 I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I The following Motion was passed by the Board of Trustees for the Hay Township' School Area, on May Phone 63 Hardware Zurich 3 Women's Institute Mrs. A. E. Munn was hostess for the May meeting of the Hensall W. 1. at her home rWednesclay, May 14, co -hostess with Mrs. Munn was Mrs. J. E. McEwan. Mrs. Kerslake was in the chair and contributed a lovely .poem appropriate for Mothersday. The guest speaker, Rev. R. A. Brook addressed the meeting choosing for his theme: "Canadian Citizenship." In a very instructive and forceful ad- dress. Homes, schools and churches he said are basic institutions for de- mocracy, and stressed on various points which he gave; the roll call; A paper by Airs. R. Cameron and read by Mks Gladys Luker; Audrey Walsh favoured with lovely solos. Pan were discussed for the 'Dist. Annual to be held in Thames Road United Church, Tuesday, May 27th Morning and afternoon sessions. C -o - Operative programs ware discussed following members will attend: Mrs Munn, Home Elgie, S. teen, Hess> Kerelake, Moueseau, A. D. M-cEwan, it was d-ecided to donate $25,00 to the .Cancer Fund. A thank you let- ter was read from Mrs. P, Wright. Next item was the Institute 50th an- nivarsary which, takes place at the Ontario Agricultural ,College, 'Guelph June 18*. ,Miss Wilma Dinnin pre- sented a humorous reading "My Financial Career." Mrs. Stewart Bell gave a 'helpful talk on "CerealS" Luncheon arrangements were in the hands of Mrs. Munn, Miss •Dintiti, J, Metwan and the Social Corn- raittee. the section. H. W. BROKEN,SHIRE, Secy. Tepee. Hay Twp. Area. BORN •••••••IONMS.,.../0/I.S. eximonanssnotagazzaser.sar.zasmossunisaristozsarosstcsosos. Dietrich - At the Farwell Nurs- ing Home'Zurich, on May 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Dietrich, a daughter, ('Dinne May) PLANNING FOR INCREASED PROFITS Go-ahiad farmers realize that in- creasing farm -production often re- quires better planning - planning on how to make the most of each day, and how to reap the most from each acre. Sometimes these plans call for farm aids such as modern agricult- ural equipment, motors, pumps, mil- king _machines; sometimes it means constructing, repairing or altering farm buildings; or improvement plans may eat for a better drainage system, or new fences. Of course, Purchasing equipment making repairs and installing elec- trical equipment costs money; but the lack -of ready cash need not be an obstacle to your improvement programme. ,The Bank of Montreal has helped many; farmers to produce more on their farms by investing more in their farms. Mr. Sewell, manager of the local branch of the 13 of M, tells us he is glad to discuss improvement plans with go-ahead farmers. "Our farm improvement loan plan has been de- signed to help progressive farmers," he commented. "This low-interest plan has enabled many a farmer to purchase modern appliances that have increased his farm. profits." (gee oad and Disabled Inmas REMOVED PROMPTLY hone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 A,RLING hnd CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) azansammasoomencinsumarsizammais vocomanizsgwacemenammemintiolownit Pleuvemoln mozanwaneanaomosamomm, nnt.earannsnriasemumsomalsoint I' Iti+ifegi++++++++++++++++++++++ t ill Arrive . 5. Within a Few Weeks Time ONE ONE ' ONE CAR OF -CEDAR, SHINGLES CAR OF ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES. CAR OF MASONITE. PLACE YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY F0 C. KALB_CLEISCH & SON Phone 69 - ZURICH 11F++1Fee-e++ + + + + +++ +++ +++ ++ • + + + +4. ++ + + + ++ ++ + + ++++++ + +41 assey - Harris REQUESTS CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN. "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM" Tel. Shop i9 Oscar Klapp Res. 67 AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE kg. A