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Zurich Herald, 1947-09-04, Page 89C11, ONTAKI® -,.0„„.*.-,-.° ear TROUSERS --- A lot of new Tweed Trousers for men, suit- able for early Fall wear,. in browns, tans, greys; Extra Value at from 6.50 to 8.75 pair. SWEATERS -.- A new supply of Men's Sweater Coats made by Ballantines. These have been very scarce. Made of pure botany yarn, good weight, finest quality at 6.95 to 7.50 Fine Cardigans all wool at each 4.95 Richmond Sweaters, assorted 5 colors 95 Eac}rith zippers At WINDBRE AIDERS --- Shower Proof Mackinaw Windbreakers, in brown and tan. Well made in all sizes from 5.75 to 7.95 each. 400 BATHING SUITS--- QOO 20 per cent. off on all Mens and Boys Bathing Suits. X00 ase TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH emzememesemeeeemerweeezreemeseauermeeeceeeneeeteaverei 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! 0,4,4, •41,C, Cvia<;rege,•y.., n,a^^.��.�a.n.+�.�. 4-1> 1,,s+.4.7 .a• aL�x�vmi•,r.aw•d•ausvo> 4,7 N TiGE • 4. 4. 4. • ®• • 4. 4. • 4, 4. 9r 4. 4. 9 • 4, WE HAVE RECENTLY PROCURED A LICENSE TO TRUCK LIVE STOCK AND WILL BE IN A POSITION TO HANDLE YOUR HOGS, STARTING SEPTEMBER 2ND. FOR HOGS CALL HENSALL 115, OR ZURICH 93-1 FOR CATTLE CALL, J. INGRAM, PH. HENSALL 8343 GIVE US YOUR FERTILIZER ORDER. .WE DELIVER HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED M. JINKS, MANAGER. 0 0 A 4 ZURICH WriAin Thursda,, September 4th, 1941 FOUR STARS IN "MOM AND DAD" When Mr. and Mrs. Blake (Lois Austin and George Eldridge) arrive• home with their daughter Joan (June Carlson) they find no taxi is to be; had at the railway station. The popular high school teacher, Carl Black- burn (played by Hardie Albright) comes along and offers to give: the Flakes a ride home. In `appreciation'; a few weeks latex Mrs. shake de - mends Blackburn be fired from nis post on the liigh sell -Jet faculty. The scene is from "Mon .and Dad", the new hygiene picture which comes to' the Leavitt's Theatre, Exeter, for an engagement Sept. 8 - 9 - tOth. Elliot Forbes, noted radio comment-ator on health and hygiene will; ap- pear in person here, with the attraetian;. . 1TfflIRIM1il illlllllllllllllllillllplllllpllpppl(IiIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllll[IIililllll1111111IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� 4. 4. 4. Come in and. see our New Shipment of Chester. 4. field, Dining and' Bedroom Suites. Also a good range of Studio: Couches, Dinettes, Etc. Furniture suitable• for Summer Homes and '4eran- dalis. 4. 4. .5. .F. .5. 4. 4, 4. 4, 4. M .a. Keith R Westlake Furniture '4. 'lllf�lllIiIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIliilllllllllililliill11111111111111111111i1IIi11111111111111��1111111111illlllll[ silo ``' urnithre Always carry a. good supply of. Beds, Springs, Spring -filled. and Felt Mattresses hr all' sizes. Phone' 637„ Zurich t Y ,? Fioti.A.L ARREST Lawrence Hartman is -attend- ing the Toronto Exhibition. Miss Doreen Scchilhe attended the Tuckey - - eckey wedding at Exeter REV. E'.. We HIE7:MIRI! iii . PASTOR last week. 10 a.ui.--Deterie Seevices, Mr. John Gas^ho and Son Allan 11.15• a mmm..-Suaday School. motored • to Toronto one day last 7.3U pane -Divine Wo:eship. week ore business Mr. Albert Heideman of. Orange- Exerettody,• Wefceeee: to, all Services -- vile was a holiday visitor With hie', parents here. I Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rats of Tar-' ST. PETER'S Evangelic aeli Lutheran Church; ZUR1•C'&b - ONTARIO istock spent Labour Day at the home EVANGELICAL OO of Mrs. C. Decker and family. • H Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hess 'of Tore! onto were week -end visitors with Ms REV. H. E. RE�PPEL, parents, Mee and Mrs. A. F. Hess. 1 Minister . Mrs. J. E. Emswiler and son Dix on from Austin, Texas spent the we Mrs. M. Oesch-Organist ek-end with their friend, Mrs. S. H'ey Sermon: Dr. and Mrs. Archie Maci�iirnon 10 a.m.-Worship. of Richmond Hill, were week end 11 a.m.-Sunday hSchool. visitors with the former's mother, ?. 0 p.m. -Worship. Sermon: Mrs. M. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thiel and dau- ghter Catherine. Mr. Lorne Feeisch- auer were. Sunday visitors with re- ° O la -fives at London. Mrs. Leroy Thiel enjoyed -a . few • ' r�llor$ sae • Corporation days last week at the home of her o p parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Dcdgson at Canada Trust CompanyLondon. EMMANUEL 9 0 0 0 0 b I e e HENSALL .115 0 R 4b' 04c.@s48C,,f0 •11P0..)64`, O®M'+f•44.'4 4 .1.,C AaN;1ti" 4..'. ....3 ^ . .. . 9,a oG,2tf:J"•d'5•r;�GJ'a"1, •vdU. . -;. � 4?"'•r.,Ii` ?>;,g nw•:.'•� `.u" '� ter..vetee' -`fie 4. HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE r ALBE TA CIOATA 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 and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, l'urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line .If heayy and shelf Hard- , ware always in stock. STADE Sge ZURICH ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - SERV • line of the Well Known and Tried Erie Miss Jemima Johnston and sister, ANDREW F. HESS Mrs. R. Drysdale have returned to j • Local Representative Zurich after spending some time.• 2l' rie Interest payable half Yearly with friends in Michigan State.: o,n $100. or more for three or morelh. and Mrs. Lawrence Howald and'Years. family of London, were holiday vis 1111 H .i1 1 I 1 111111 EffIT[IM11i011711011191 II f. I III 111111111 0 .• , A 4 • 9 '8 4. I4. 4. c, Q • 4. 4, 8 m ,0 .g 4, 4. 4. 4 • 4 • • 0 4, 8 e 4, 4, e 4 •. At 49 5 itors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Safe Investment for Your Hy Howald. Funds1 . Mr and Mrs. Norman Gascho and 1 {laughter Barbara and Mrs.' Susan Oesch spent a week at the Koine of the latter's son, Mr. and Mrs.- Lee Much cooler and seasonable weath- Oesch, at St. Catharines. i er has set in, this week, and how Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth spent I nice it is to have the sun shining and the past .week's holidays with friends ! the nights are cooling off verymuch. at Elmira, Kitchener, and Niagara the cool breezes blowing around as. Falls. •Attending the Elmira Fair Mei •PATRICIA SCHMID'a'S Saturday, and Monday. 4. i 3 a ultema0ma a? e* ICE aeNtameekeee0 Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer motor -1 . OWN STORY cd to London on Monday and were !Patricia,accompanied home by their dau- ghter, who had been a nurse -in -training at St. Joseph's Hes- pital, London and is enjoying a few days holidays at her home in Zurich, ing in The American Weekly, great Mr and Mrs. Morley Witmer and family Betty and Kenneth and Mr. Ralph Mecum all of Detroit, were visitors at the home of their parents, Mrs. Clara Decker of town and Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Witmer, Goshen line south, for the holiday week -end, 4 er's Hard are Look to Rader's Hardware fox' all. lines of heavy and shelf Hardware.. Full line, of. enameland al- uminum ware, on the; shelf. Paints,; Oils, Waxes, .lay Fork Ropes, Sling Ropes. and Binder Twine on hand. Farm Fence and. Steel Posts just arrived. We also carry a full line; of Harness, Repairs and Sweat Pads. Beatty shallow well axtd Cistern Pumps on hand.. We do Plumbing and Tinsmithing Zurich 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 • • 4. • 4 4 • • • • • • 4' 4 4 4' 4. s 4 4- 4' 4' • 4' 4. 4' 4, 4. 4. 1 1111III i' 111111111111111111111111111 111111111)1111111111111111111..111111111111111 11111 IHIft thIgII111111ItIIIlll111111111111111111111111111111I11hl1I11111111 I1I III NOW - for the first time -you can read the story of Patricia Schmidt, accused killer of Jack Mee in the Havana yacht tragedy, Read her drama -packed true story start - Arrived Home Mrs. Lee W. Hoffman left last week to visit with relatives 'and fri- ends at Toronto, also attending the Canadian National Exhibition. Her daughter Marjorie, who had enjoyed several weeks at Brooks, Alberta, ar- rived in Toronto where she was met at the Depot by her mother and needless to say, they were very Jeapply to greet each other after Marjorie's absence these weeks. New Paper Boys How the clock ticks away the days. months and years, This fall seasons as the Grade h school opened our two young students, namely Jack Haberer and Donald Heimrich who passed their exams, successfully are taking their place in the school bus on their way to Exeter High School for ad- vanced education. We wish these young men every success in life. As they did their work eo e, ell as Free Press carriers, in all kind, of weath- r, hot or cold, stormy or sunshine, they accomodated their customers with the daily London Free Press. Their efforts were appreciated. Now Billy Ynnghlut and Douglas O'Brien have taken over this work. We give them every encouragement and have every reason to believe that:they too will do their work well! magazine with this Sunday's Sept- ember 7) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Times. fir.45EMVIMMISZepliva Dead and Disabled ars REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235, Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO, Of CANADA LTD. r C PLANNING FOR INCREASED PROFITS Go-ahead 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 call 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 lBanlc of Montreal has helped manly, farmers to produce more on their farms by investing more hi 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 •nmodern appliances that have increased his farm profits." etc ?44.+• 84 4.4 +++++++++ease+ e+++++++++++++++*++- fi Will r2eive Within a Few Weeks Time ONE CAR OF CEDAR SHINGLES ONE CAR OF ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES. ONE CAR OF MASONITE. PLACE YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON Phone 69 ZURICH IF lit +++++++-ra••aa<a`++4'4 s agar .0.04.44÷4.4.+++.0.044++++++++++4 Masse.-harris EEQUES CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN. atm.. "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM" Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Kropp Res. 67 AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE .16.16