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Zurich Herald, 1947-08-21, Page 8
Nowtteti, for!'Altto "3500-11 eiF.RALti ruse 'KsI^, August 21st, x047 P 14L EXTRA QUALITY FINE WEAVE SHEETING, UNBLEACHED. 72 inches All staple wide, at per yard Cottons still in short supply. need do not delay. So if in Dinner Ware We Offer the following in English Porcelain Dinner Setts: AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES I only 6 place, 45 pieces at I onlf 6 place, 45 pieces, Rainbow, at ....,19.50 2 only 8 place, 65 pieces, Floral, at 20.95 1 only 8 place, 65 pieces, extra fine Meakins' Gilt Border, at 37.50 18.50 scho Bros• TELEPHONE 50 ZURICH HOME PATRONAGE Patronizing your Home Merchant and Bus- inessmen by the surrounding community is what builds up a business, town and community. We cannot work together by not dealing with each other and pulling together. The same holds good with your local Printer... He cannot live and thrive on the print jobs that are being sent out of town, which could be done at home, and often at a big saving. Home Patronage is an essential for Prosperity and Go -Ahead! • 4, 00.0400000. 0.***...0.400 0 h 4 &4,4fr,.0 040. .6,440FOwm &,.,4 •.44+0,4• • 0 a 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • 4. • 4. 4. • 4 • 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • 00 00.0 4.0. 0.00.004916.00410•!•$. 1.0©4,0.4),-nai•414',' �.'-=, .. HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED BINDER TWINE ---COAL POULTRY AND ANIMAL FEEDS. PLACE YOUR OR - )ER FOR COAL - WE DELIVER. M. JINKS PHONES: Hensel' Manager 115. Zurich 154 64444e tAooeico4!St1 et€k!Qr eeise444 $4, 14-4‘'.44 ie HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 1Irdpr No ALERT: OOAIJ 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 always in stock, STAE E & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY .. PRICE .. SERVICE 2 a 0 1 to ITEMS ' LOC,,. INTEREST Mr.. and Mrs. Franz Kockeine- of Baden v2.,:arec at the home of the former'e, mother in town last. week - Is At Hospital The many friends of :vlrs It, 1 Lade, who is at Clinton Hospital, wish her a speedy recovery. ,lir, and Mrs, Leonard Denomrne. of Windsor; Mr. and- Mrs. Lou12 Calvert of Detroit, were holiday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sararas, B. W. Highway. Farmers are busy hauling in and threshing the summer harvest, and find it very dificult with the extreme hot weather. This is a big week. om. the farm in this section. Miss Meda Surerus of the Toronto. Teaching staff i, spending a f week, holidaying at the old _1101 stead on the Bronson line. Mr. and Mr:. Harry G. Hess of a lovely two week's holidays in th cottage in the Pinery, axe- expect to. return home this Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Heywood and daughter Patricia, of Wingham are spending the week with the former's parents, Mr and ,1izs. Wm. Thiel. The for er'a husband, is holidaying on Ma itouliu Island, 11r. and Mrs. Wm. Farrell ha returned from a pleasant trip Port Huron, Bay City, Segina 1lieh. At the latter place they tended the wedding Theresa Jo Smigiel and Lawrence Ayotte; son: Mr. and Mrs. lay Ayotte of Sigina ew sle- Mrs. 1k2. IOesch-Organist ter 1'0? ant -Warship. Sermon: fir,, el a.m..--Sunday School. ed 7.30• pane -Worship. Sermon: ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Mach ZURICH •- ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 10 a ars --Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. -Sunday School. 7.3'0• p.m. -Divine Worship. ;Everybody Welcome to all Services. EMMANUEL E: VANGELICAL CHURCH REV. H. E. ROPPEL, Minister 211 - Mortgage Corporation 'Te Canada Trust Company! to' p y'' w, ANDREW F. HESS at- Lanai Representative am ai V :% Interest payable half Yeu`u1 w. osn Title, or more for three or: mote: uron x Miss Joan Paisley who spent Ii vacation with her parents, at Wb cheater, :Mass,, has returned to t home of her aunt and uncle, Mr..ar Mrs. W. 4. Siebert. Joan will a tend Exeter High School after, holidays. The new walks being built' Eby- ], Corriveau & Son, are prognessin far as Victoria Street is •c eerrre<}„ if you think they are nice: pessit a- long, we do. But when in town just walk around that' way and soak them over. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster of :De- troit and who have just returned from a two week's tour through the States, were •week -end visitors at the home of Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber. They els visited with the former's father, M Louis. Foster, 'Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess ,of Tor onto are visiting at the home of k former's parents, Mr. and •Mrs. A. F. Hess. They also visited with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess, Pontiac, Mich., an from there on made a pleasure tri to Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mr., W. Hess of Pontiac, accompanying them. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brown of New Hamburg' announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Shirley to Mr. Donald G. Pautler, on of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pautler, Kitchener. The wedding will take place August 23rd. ---New Hamburg Independent, Hot. Hot! • The weatherman surely gets a lo of publicity these days, with • th hot and more hot weather he rs dish. ing out at present and there is n. relief promised until Friday avenin or Saturday, when we are told o possible cooler weather, but some thing may happen that it will remain the same. IVionday after dinne the nrercurse shot up to 96 jn th shade, while Tuesday it showed 94 and to -day, Wednesday, it is . plenty warm. A good shower of rain would freshen _things' up a bit. . HAS INJURED EYE Henry Parker, head of the.,, Parke Construction .Co., who have the con- tract for the erection of the 60 war- time houses for Exeter, was struck in the eye with a baseball while, playing at a family picnic at Port Sta%nley on civic holiday. Mr, Parker's home is in Port Stanley, is 40 years of age, and was a patient in Vicaoria Hosp- ital, London. Mrs. Parker, sitce the accident, has paid a visit each day to the work going on in I;zete, HAS NINETEITH BIRTHDAY ... Years. r- Safe Investment for Yale- lids Funds! tt- t1i as FLASH GORDON'S TRAREE'D: • BY KANG W .'.s a tense moment for• f e rl'ess• Plash Gordon! He's at theemercy-ef eruel Kang in his thrill -a -minute •ad-. venture hit. Be sure to see • Flash Gordon; plus Dick's Adveetures in Dreamland, Blondie and many ether entertaining features, in'Pt CK, The Comic Weekly, with thi•S• Sunday's (August 24) issue of Tile Detroit Sunday Times. PLACING OF L1•7FE'BELT County Engineer R. Patterson placed a life belt at Forrester's o Bridge near Hclmesviile, eight miles M. from Goderich. There is a current in the Maitland River, and the vicinity of the bridge is a favourite picnic he ground. About a month ago a near fatality happened when two girls nearly drowned ill the river before a crowd of several pepole. It was in d answer to an urgent request that the life-saving .apparatus was supplied. ANNUAL PICNIC Delightful weather favoured the holding 'of the Pollock picnic at the Turnbu.11'e Grove, Lake Huron, when descendants of Marshall Pollock, who was a, resident of Hay and Stanley Townships in pioneer days, gathered in the second of such gatherings, whit, proved a big success. Follow- ing the recreational period and lunch hour, the report of the officers of the past year was presented by Rev. H. V. Workman, corr. secy, and a new executive appointed: President, H., Perkins, Exeter; secs„ Mrs. Wm, Martin, London, treasurer, Mrs. H. P. Bolger, London, t e 0 1g Auto Accidents At Brucefield Friday morning et 8.- -j .- - 80 Taxi owned by C. J. Curry of Goderich, driven by R. MacLean of rl•Goderich traz•ellin'g east on County e ; Road towards Brucefield. A passeng- • er Mrs. L. McLeod of Bayfield who wqs going' to London to take her son home who had been ill in a London Hospital, Taxi and car owned and driven by Alfred Crew, R.R. 1, Clin- ton, an airman, who was driving to Perko. Centralia, collided at intersection. Taxi's estimated damage $400, Crew car at $185. Mrs. McLeod who had engaged the taxi to take her to Lon- don, received cuts and bruises and suffered from shock, but proceeded to London in another taxi. Traffic officer Frank Taylor of Clinton in- vestigated. On July 81st Mrs. 111argaret War- nock celebrated her 110th girthday at 79 Cancra st., Winnipeg, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Guest. Another da- ughter, Mrs. Roy Sperling and gran - daughter Carol of Port Elgin, Ont., assisted the Guest family with the festivities. In the afternoon a recep- tion was held at the residence and a large number of friends were present Mrs. Warnock was born in Royal Oak, Mich., the daughter or Martin and Margaret Leigh, When two 'years of age she moved with her family to Ashfield, near Dungannon, where. she grew to maturity, then went to AI- goma and married Peter Murray of Blind Diver. In 1888 Mr. Murray died after moving to Goderich for two years, There were three children to this marriage: Mrs. R Black of Calif; Mrs. L. G. Warnock, ed Zurich Ont., and Stewart Murray of ,Pitts- burgh. In 1800 Mrs. Murray married William Warnock, who acquired some reputation as a horticulturist at their pleasant home in Goderich, THE WORLD WANTS FOOD FROM CANADA Bigger production - that is what Canadian fanners are planning for this year. They know that, in a world struggling to get back to nor- mal living, many nations are count- ing on. Canada to provide the wheat, meat and dairy products that will be their chief weapon against hunger. To meet this demand for greater production, many farmers are plan- ning to modernize their farms --- by purchasing new machinery, installing electrical equipment and aids, im- proving their drainage systems, and so on. Such improvements make farming easier and more profitable. Many go-ahead farmers, planning to improve or modernize their appli ances, form buildings, or land, have found a ready ally in the Bank of Montreal. If the lack of ready money is bin - daring your improvement plans, see Mr. Sewell, manager of the local branch. He will be glad to discuss the low-cost instalment loan plan that has helped many a farmer to inerease production and profits. ���l���lll1�111111111111111t1111�i6f�ll������i�l��l��f1'1�•1tlli�llClt[t��iillillllilll�lilllllli��l��' . esfEake Furniture +++ Come in and see:: our New• Winner* of Chester- field, Dining and Bedroom Suites. Also a good range of Studi r Couches,: Dinettes,, Etc. Furniture suitable-: fix~ Siimrer.- Mules.: and Veran•- alkFm. 1 Always carry a Q-ocscl'' supply of Beds, Springs, Spring-filled:axed: Fell.: Mattresses iii: all sizes. + Keith R, Westlake Furniture Plictme 63, Zurich Il lgall11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: 11111111111111111111111AI1!' ATOM 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,+ a 4. 4. 4. e 4 4. e 4. 4. 4. 4. e 4. 4. m A e 4. e 0 e e • 4 • • liillli(IIIIIIillll I 1 II Rader's IIIII111111111111d 11111111 B111111lliilllllllllllilllllll 111111III 11111111111111111111111 111111111011, ware 4- 07 4. 0 07 Look to Radex_'s; Hardware for all lines of heavy and shelf Hardware. Full line of enainel and al- E urainum war*. Ctn.: the : shelf.. Paint, Oils, `?Waxes., Hay Fork Ropes, Sling Ropes and Binder Twine on hand. Farm41▪ , Fence and:Steel Posts; just arrived.• • 4 4 We; also carry. a: full Hue of Harness, Repair and Sweat Pads. 4 4 4 4. B:,tty shhjlow well and Cistern Pumps (4.,T • • e • • •• hand., • We da Phut Bing and t ba de 6,3 Tinsxriithing Zurich I U1111 III 11N HIM 1111111111111 I • I! 111111111 !!!1 SIEIllilll'I II(IIJU!tIf1111111HOIIllTll11111!)1111II1IIIili 111111111111111111111111 Illlll111if' tawae* d and isabiel Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. ems® _.__'�_�,®..�..�-z�. �.• dit ?34 +e••2-•+4.4.I••4.e•++•t +see e c D i r e-esee ;.3•.S••i•eee seek I••Y•'1j Vis• Will rrive "thin a Few Weeks Time ONE CAR ONE CAR ONE CAR OF CEDAR SHINGLES OF ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLE5, OF MASON ITE. PLACE YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY F. 0. KALIBFLEISCf & SON Phone 69 m - - ZURICH 4"044.4+++++++4++*.1,.=t.++ 1tt;Q•+•i••6• •+•I••f +•3••k••i••I•+•k••9•aN•H^.F+,I.,4 Massey - Harris REQUESTS CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY MR. NEEDED REPAIRS, AS TFIEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN. "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM" Tel, Shop 14.9 Oscar Klopp Res, 67 AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE