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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-02-24, Page 8CP CP CP hP CP CP 8 GI G e FOLLOWING OUR USUAL CUSTOM WE ARE AGAIN HOLDING OUR ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, OFFERING SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON MANY LINES OF SEA- SONABLE GOODS. WE CAN ONLY LIST A FEW, BUT ASSURE YOU IT WILL BE A REAL MONEY SAVING EVENT AND WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SHARE IN THE MANY EXTRA BARGAINS WE OFFER. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, BEGINNING Saturay, el' ; ru ry 12th KINGSWOOL BLANKETS, REG. 13.50 FOR $11.95 PAIR WOOLCOT BLANKETS, REG. 5.25 FOR 4.75 Each MOSSFIELD SATIN BOUND, REG. 10.95 FOR ..9.95 Each 3 ONLY COMFORTERS, REG. 8.50 FOR 7.25 Each KIDDIES SNOW SUITS 2. 4, 6, SIZ^ REG. 10.50 for 8.25 REG. 7.50 FOR $5.50. GIRLS' SKATING JACKETS, LINED REG. 6.50 FOR $5.50 FLANNELETTE SHEETING 72 -in. ©a $1.10 Yd. TERRY TOWELING, @ 49c. a Yd. EIDERDOWN, 36 -in. @ 85c. a Yd. LINEN WEFT TOWELING, REG. 59c, FOR .... ..49c Yd. LINEN WEFT TOWELING, REG. 75c. FOR 65c Yd. Extra Special 200 YARDS PRINT 36 INCHES, at 39c. a Y(1. Men's Wear EXTRA REDUCED PRICES ON ALL MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS WE HAVE 30 MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS. REGULAR 26.50 to 45.00 REDUCED TO 19.95, 26.50 EACH 6 ONLY YOUTH TWEED SUITS, SIZES 32 to 36 REG. 24.00 FOR 817.50 9 ONLY IN WORSTEDS, SIZE 32 to 36, Reg. 26.00 for 15.05 ALL OTHER BOYS AND MEN'S SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES GROCERIES LAUNDRY SOAP, Reg. 2 for 23c, Now 2 for 19c HEINZ CATSUP, at 26c CHOC. MARSHMALLOW COOKIES at 49c CHOICE CANNED PEAS, 2 for 25c Q L TOMATO JUICE, 2 for 14c JOHNSTON'S GLO COAT, Reg. 98c for 89c 0 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 59c Q� RED COHOE SALMON 39c 4(} PITTED DATES 19c QUAKER TOMATO SOUP, 2 for 15c CO.i FINE TOILET SOAP, 3 for 20c RD 1P ZURICH R D N P QP 40 CP P CP CoP OQG CD CD CP RP CP 40 X80 COD OG Rl ROD OP CPo CSP COP CP CG RI l TELEPHONE 59 ..- You1VIay ri t Heaven WITHOUT HEALTH • WITHOUT WEALTH WITHOUT HONOUR WITHOUT LEARNING WITHOUT FRIENDS WITHOUT CULTURE and WITHOUT TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS, but You Can Never Get to Heaven WITHOUT CHRIST! TUNE IN -Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, . 90999+. 500440E6ege w+o,090/04Tot�P ,,, P R 1'.`•P:11•d�`..e 2 24:03.1S 7i• J,`'Iim6tt".aDsetic 10 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Your Fuel Needs Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. We always try to supply our Customers with the most Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early with us so we can arrange for your supply YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? ) Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You. Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. ° 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, 1~ urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsxn`ry ., ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stook. fis 9 0 STAcE , _....,. WEIN)* O F C H .- N T. QUAL1T`Y - PRICE�11 SERVICE Otos \. r if 6 4 R ST f3 0 R N The many friends of Mrs. Chris. Erb are pleased to hear that she is feeling better after her recent ill. Mr and •1\trs David Ducharme and Mr and Mrs George Jeffrey were vis- itors at Goderich one day East week. Mr. Harold Whiteside of London, enjoyed a visit with his relatives on Monday, the Williams Family. Miss Gloria Dietz has returned home after spending some •time at the home of her sister, Mr and Mrs Art. Hoist .at Grand Bend. Miss Margaret Rundle of •Exeter, enjoyed the week -end .at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner, 14th Concession. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon and Mr and Mrs Allan Gascho motored to Detroit on Sunday, also attending the ice follies held in that city. Miss Pearl Wurtz has left to spend some time at the .home of her sister, Dr and Mrs H. H. Cowen, at Exeter. Our best wishes accompany her. Mr. Hugh Thiel, Mrs. Flossie Brown and sister, Mrs. Clarence Datars motored to St. Marys on Sunday to extend sympathy to a bereaved family of friends where the husband and father had passed away Mr. and Mrs. Ed.-Geselto niotorsd to Toronto for the week -end, the former returning h=e, while the latter is remaining to visit with her sister and friends in the city for a few more day,. Mr. and _',Irs Elgin Snider, Mr and Mrs. Wisner Snider and daughter, Pamela of Sarnia, visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. -Mabel Sni- der who i; in residence at the, home of her sister. Mr and Mrs. iHilton Truemner, 14th_ Con. PUZZLES, GAMES AND SURPRIS- ES FCR BOY;., AND GIRLS! Kids, see The Comic Weekly Cor- ner for FUN! See it in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, big calor comic ina.g- azine .with this Sunday's -Detroit Times. You also will find details on how to become a member of The Comic Weekly Club and get a prize Package. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. LIBRARY EUCHRE PARTY The Zurich Public Library Board A telegram was received. by Mr. and Mrs. Lennis O'Brien on Friday, announcing the birth of a baby boy (Michael Lennis) to Mr and Mrs. Jack O'Brien at Halifax Cseneral Hospital. Mother and baby are fine. CARD OF THANKS I hereby wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with letters, cards, treats, flowers and personal calls, that I received while a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, Thanks again. -Mrs. Wm. S. JIohnston. ST. PETER'S Evan Tical Lutheran Church `<URICH - ONTARIO REV. E W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 10 a.m.-Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. -Sunday School. 7.80 p.m. -Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all 'Services EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. H. E. ROPPEL, Minister Mrs. M. Oesch-Organist 10 a.m.-Worship. Sermon: 11 a.m.-Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. -Worship. Sermon: ......1111.,.: ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR EXETER, ONT. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) is sponsoring an evening of Euchre WE HANDLE THE GENUINE at the Town Hall, Zurich Feb. 125th at 8.30 p.m., and cardral]yn invitee (Trade ' Mark) PENNSYLVANIA everyone to spend a nice ,ociable READING and PITSON ANTH- time together. Suitable prizes will be awarded and a free lunch se"r"ved at RACITE HARD COAL. FOR THE the conclusion of .the games. The entire proceeds of this party go to BETTER QUALITY OF COAL wards the purchase of new 'books LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US for the local library. Come yourself and .bring your friends. Adfi1 ssion TOR YOUR SUPPLY. 50' cents. CAR HITS STORE A car was wrecked and damage to the store at Mooresville, south of Ex- eter on No. 4 Highway with an esti- mated damage of $800 when the vehicle smashed through the wall of the store, scattered goods off shelve, brc'ce showcases and damaged the foundation. The driver of the car, whcm police say was from Dutton, PHONE 75 - ZURICH (Office in Residence) TENDERS WANTED GRAVEL TENDER TOWNSHIP OF HAY escaped without --injury. Damage to For Crushing and Hauling gravel the car was estimated at $1,000. The 1 ---Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received by the undersigned until 6.00 o'clock, p.m., Saturday, March 5th, 1949, for crushing and hauling approximately 5,000 cu.. yards of crushed stone 8-4 inch size. Gravel to be used from the Welsh pit. Ten- ders to state price for hauling on a flat rate, also at a rate per cubic yard per mile. Contractor to supply crusher, .power, and trucks; HarTownship to supply one truck. Work to be completed by October 1st 1949. All work to be done under the direction of the Road Superin- tendent. Marked cheque for $200 to accompany tender. No tender necessarily accepted. Contractor to satisfy% the Council as to Compensat- ion Insurance carried. Contract to be signed as soon as tender rs ac- cepted. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Zurich, Ontario. Jas. Masse, Road Superintendent. Zurich. Ont., R. R. No. 2. Ervin Schilbc car was travelling south when it left the road and crashed into the north side of the store. The vehicle drove through the .wooden wall of the store buckled the floor and..upset goods. police said.. ATTENDED FUNERAL-: Rev. H. E. Roppel, in company with Revs. J. H. Getz, Dashwood, J. V. Dahms and J. S. Burn, Creditors, at- tended the funeral of Rev. W. O. Hayne at St. Jacobs, Ont., last Sat- urday afternoon. There were thirty- two fellow ministers of the Canada Conference of the Evangelical U.B. church at this memorial service. 'Rev. Hayne superannuated in Mildmay, Ont., where he completed his christ- ian ministry and then retired in St Jacobs about five years ago. He passed away in his 79th year after a short illness :in the Kitchener -Wat- erloo Hospital. He was ordained in the ministry in 189'8 and served the f Mowing congregations: Stratford, Chesley, St. Jacobs,, New Hamburg, Milverton, Arnprior, Pembroke, Rod- ney and ,Mildmay. He was born at Ayton, Ontario. SINGER SEWING MACHINES New Electric Cabinet and Portable, Zurich Agricultural Society ' also treadle Machines. Repairs to The Zurich Agricultural Society all other makes of Sewing Machines held their 84th Annual Meeting in 'Tater Singer Sewing Centre the Tat n Hall, on January 2Sth. The 78 Ontario Street, Secy. -Teas., Mr, E. F. Klopp, show -1 STRATFORD - ONT. ed a very faveura; le balance on hand. The Society wi]1 be off to a good .•tart for 1949. The following officers were elected for 1949 vis: Fred Haberer, President; Theo.. Sto- bach lst vice; J. W. Merrier 2nd rice; Directors: Bert Klapp,. J. Bat- ; tier. W. Pa 1dson, Fergus Turnbull, ?ii)ford "•,rner, A. Merner, Otto Willert. Cliff Pepper and Len Mer. nor, The Society held a very sue- ssful euchre and dance last week 1' he i ecretany ins pleased to report the winners of the euchre contest: Ladies' first prize to Mrs. Keith Rose the booby prize to Miss Alva Du - charm, .Men's first prize to Edwin of the houses are now ready for sup- Regier; the booby prize to Percy erstruetures. The 50 houses are only Willert. The door prize was won by Mrs. Ervin Schilbo. The Society will hold another euchre and datee in the TRAIN LOAD OF LUMBER Puffing and snorting under the lar- gest train load of lumber that ever arrived at Centralia, two big CNR locomotives pulled into the station with twenty cars sent from New Liskeard by a Company. The cars were shunted onto the siding that runs to •Centralia Airport ana the lumber will be used in erection of the first houses now under contract for personnel of the aorport. Cellars. have been excavated and foundation: a forerunner of what will be a large seale undertaking of 200 or more dwellings. The houses are planned in near future, watch for the date. A11 the form. of a send -circle following come and step to the new time tunes some of the more modern designs also the old time dance music. for town planning. Thursday, February 24th, 1949 Canadian Approved CI -TICKS Hatched ' by Buckeye Streamliners in a mod- ern Hatchery designed to produce large numbers of high grade Chicks at reasonable prices. New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn, White Rocks, Fast Feathering Barred Rock Chicks every week. Large numbers of crossbred Chicks are also producers.- N.H. x Sussex; N. H. x Rock, and W. Rock x W. Leghorn. McKINLEY'S FARM and HATCHERY Zurich - Ontario Phone 97 - 11, Hensall. i" -x4 ,:'t'.47'.L• Fly ,.Ft r ctk ns OF ALL LINES OF FURNITURE A VERY GOOD VARIETY OF BEDROOM, DININGROOM, CHESTERFIELD AND DINITTES SUITS. ALSO FLOOR RUGS. ALWAYS CARRY A GOOD SUPPLY OF SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. Phone 122, Zurich �III1111illlllllllllllill1111i11II1111111IIIlIiIlHfIIIIIIIIIIIllllJIIII1111IlilIi11111II1111IiIIhIIIi >L!!g11111 FLOOR TILE 1111 111 ISI®gIDgfgqIDlllqlqIDqqqfgggllqqiqqqpqqqqq)q(glggqlglqqqlq>!@IIIDf®glIDlIDlggllqllqqlQqlqqlllqlqqEIqqQ@Iqq 111iIINII111111111b ffel rp ie ,..:i-' FOR The Best In Mastic Tile Floor GET TILE - TEX ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES Manufactured by The Flintkote Company, Toronto, Ont. See Your Local Agent JOHN M. TURKHEIM « Phone Zurich 174 LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given 11 III 1111111111 1111 11 t. 1` t 1 1111111 all 111 Ili III EEG II ]il it 01 111111111 it 1111OII 111111111Th p 1011111110 111101 01till ltitti 9111111 ll'll 11:11141''F :^ F.I^.ti r..• F d^ t I, ,y. ;. s I. i 11;11 I.�..;.y.•;. !b.34.I.444.F t•3L•lr4•4••0••9•4,drd 0444,44*. TAT Received Shipment of No. 1, 5-X Cedar Shingles At $9.90 per squre F. C. KALBELEISCH & SON Phone 69 - - Z URICH - •t 9a 4444+4 4s4•4,4 4444 e•> °l" t, 444-1,÷4.+-1-e+÷÷+÷÷-44+4•4•444444 m arsey - IFFAJTI BEQUE&S ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR TRACTOR PLOWS, DISCS, ETC., FOR SPRING DELIVERY. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tel, Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Rtu. 67 AUCTi IONEEI ING AT YOUR SERVICE