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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-03-17, Page 8• *NM • *PTAs* - A LARGE SHIPMENT OF RAPERY GOODS Just Arrived. We have a very complete range of the following: Cretons, Chintzes, Monkscloth, Homespuns, Tapestry Coverings, Curtain Netts, Scrimrns, Chinelle dotted Curtain Scrimm, also made up Curtains of every description. Window Shades in standard sizes, and can supply special made-to-rneasure orders in short notice. We are agents for Heesmade Venetian Shades.. ings 6 pieces of new Inlaid Linoleum just opened up and have a large supply of all the various lines of Con. goleum, Feltol and Rexoleum, also Congoleum Rugs in every size and can supply the following in Rexoleum Rugs at very low prices: 6x9 - $5.25 7Y2x9- 6.25 9x9 - 7.50 9x1.01, - 8.75 9x12 - 9.95 TELEPHONE 59 Bros. ZURICH kaal<lle7t" „. . . ;;;.. ! • Mr and Mrs Percy We:4...n af Bay -PETER'S,.. h A field were in town Wednesday. We ,Evanis elics.1 Lutheran March are pleased to report that :airs. Wes- UR'NITARO ton is recovering nicely xroin her ie - cent accident. • Mr and Mrs. Louis King and dau- ghters of Chicage attended the fun- eral }of the former's mother, the late Mrs. Jane Brisson, over the week- end. Mr. Milton Oesch, who has been confined to his home with a sore neck, is getting along nicely and we , EMMANUEL hope will soon be able t3 attend to his shoe business again. I EVANGELICAL CHURCH Messrs. Fred Haberer of Zurich; ' Reuben Goetz •of Dashwood and Wm , Love •of Grand Bend attended the Underwritera' Association meeting, held in the King Edward Hotel, in Tioronto this week. • Mr. Bruce Koehler and Son of -10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: Hay Township, near Hensall, are 11 a.m.—Sunday School. holding a large Dispersal Sale of '7.30 p.m.—Worship. Sermon: • 12 Five Minutes After Death What Would a Sinner Give for Another Chance? TOO LATE ! ! His last hope has gone with his last breath. NO MORE sermons by Godly pastors. NO MORE pleadings of christian friends. NO MORE chance to accept Christ's offer of free salvation. Act Now, Before it is Forever Too Late! "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life, and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. John 3:36. TUNE 1N—Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, A11011•.••••••••.* REV. E W, HEIMRICH, PASTOR 10 a.m.—Divine Services. 11,15 a.m. Sunda. School 7.30 p.m.—Divine Woralup. Everybody Welcome to all Service* • M1.140111....114.W. REV. H. E. ROPPEL, Minister Mrs. M. Oesch—Organist Holsteins, on April 1st. 72 head in i -- all, and that is a lot if beef on the ELMER D. BELL, B.A. hoof. See their Sale adv. 'elsewhere in this issue, Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz attended the Underwriters' Insurance Ban- quet held in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday evening. The latter's father, Mr. Herbert K. Eilber of Crediton being president of the or- ganization and is spending several day; in the city. BAKING SALE -. The Zurich Womens' Institute are planning ion having a home made haaing a1e on Saturday, April 16th. Watch for further 'announcement. . Sit. Patrick's Dance A St. Patrick's Dance sponsored by the local Hockey Club will be held in the Town Hill, Zurich, thisThurs- day night fr(An 9 to .1 '1oek. The. public are invited to come and enjoy this evenings fun. Entire proceeds will go for Community Centre Arena Building Fund, Still Winter Weather. Winter weather really is sticking to us. The nights get very cold and frosty, while the days moderate up, a bit, but there is the add snow flurry as the days go on. Saturday was quite a day for snow, as there were piles of it ar •und town, while In the country there was not so 'muca, but the plows had to be called out to swish it off the roads for auto traffic It's poor maple syrup weather, hut the blanket of snow greatly helps to protect the fall wheat and grass, al- so other tender plants. March is now over half gone, and spring will soon be ushered in. DIED 'IN WINNIPEG Word was received here by Mr. J. W. •Merner of the passing .ef his neph- ew, in Winnipeg, of Sanford ner, 66, wh died on February 22. He was a 'son of the late William Merner, who was a member of the teams* avoseao IWe 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 Tin8rni.6 ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. peeviDZ,*.Meet Qo ahaaea earsaaaaavasisraaaavasaitea4 4 1 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 BARRISTER - SOLICITOR' EXETER, ONT. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) COAL WE HANDLE (Trade Mark) READING and THE GENUINE:, PENNSYLVANIA. PITSON ANTH RACITE HARD COAL. FOR THE QUALITY OF COAL LEAVE YOUR ORDERWSFOR YOUR SUPPLY. Ervin Schirbe PHONE 75 - MIME (Office in Residence)! Thursday, March '11.th,:1949 .•00,00010 SINGER SEWING MACHINES New Electric Cabinet and *Portable, also treadle Machines. Repairs to all other makes of Sewing Machines Your Singer Sewing Centre 78 Ontario. Street', STRATFORD - ONT. BORN At the Farwell Nursing Home, Zur- ich, on March llth, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell, a daughter, (Dorothy Jean.) HENSALL EX -REEVE PASSES . Thomas Hunter Hudson, -widely known resident of Hensall died on well known Merrier family of. the March lath at his home •following a Zurich district. The deceasea was a two week's illness in his 83rd year. During his time grain trader being associated with me he was active • in the council. having served as councillor, the Winnipeg Grain Exchange for and reeve. A member of Carmel the past 30 years. Born in Zurich, a he went to Manitoba over 30- years e'resbyterian !church, he was an elder. ago and for 23 years had made his Born in •Stanlely Townshi.p, he .came home in Winnipeg. Survivmg are his to Hensall at 19 years of age, he widow, two. sons and five daughters, i fore the village was incorporated. a Aster and a brother mid 12 graad- He was reeve when the town hall children. The funeral was held in was built in 1915. He worked with ID. Urquhart Co. and until his death the family ,plot, Winnipeg. Farm Forum I was working with Geo. Mickle and ,4tSon. Mrs. Hudson died 7 years a - The IiniqUe Farm Forum met at1 g?' Surviving are one son, Lloyd, Oestreicher with 22 members .pres._ IVIitchell, Exeter; a 'slater Mrs. Gea. the home of Mr and Mrs. Aaron E.! Marys one daughter, Mrs. Ea) ant. Mr, Wm, Edighoffer led the Strong, and a brother, ' Isaac, both discussion on "Many Happy Returns' of Seaforth. The remains were laid . a ta rest on Monday, in the Hensall which went as follows1. yes, farmer should file returns, mainly foi. . Union Cemetery with Rev, P, A. Fel.* his protection. Our main difficulties in gusson officiating. filing Income tay was that the forms are too difficult. Farm guides should be issued earlier and they should be similar from year to year. Mrs. C. Geiger conducted recre-ation. The next meeting. will be• held at Mr and ).,1"rs C. Pepper in th.r! form of a s,oc- ial to close the year', activities. Ar- rangements are in charge or Mrs. Clare Geiger, Mrs. Hy. Schilbe, Mr,. C. Oestiaicher, Mr, Thos. .Meyers, Mr C. Oestreicher, :Via C. PePPer- Canadian Approved CHICKS Hatched by Buckeye Streamliners in a mod- em Hatchery designed to produce large numbers of high grade Chicks at reasonable prices. New Hampshire, Sussex,, White Legirorn„ White Rocks, Fast Feathering Barred Rock Chicks every week. Large numbers of crossbred Chicks are also. producers. N.H. x Sussex; N.. H. x B Rock,, and W. Rock x W. Leghorn. McKINI.F.Y'S FARM and HATCHERY Zurich - Ontario, Phone 97 - 11, Hensall, 1111111111111ffill111111111111111111i1111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111alt 1 Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? I 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. 0 1 STADE & WEIDO ZURiCH - ONT. CE QUALITY — PRICE — SERVI oratairelharkattrararalltarearearRIONIM11,110011111010,401141101111410111101141100114111100 krk HYMENEAL Oestreicher — Murray The wedding of Mary Elizabeth ilalurray, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W A *Murray, and Dr. Donald Lane Oestreicher; son of Mr and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher of Dashwood, took place at the Presbyterian church at Weaton, Ont., with Rev. C. Creelman ,fficiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a The meeting cloaed with the hostess ;white taffeta dress, styled with a serving a delicious lunch. high neckline and deep peplum fall- ing into a train. Her long veil was Womens institute caught in a headdress of seed pearls • , Mrs. Leonard Prang presided for and she carried a cascade bouquet of the March meeting f the Zurich 131'1'neb of tela Waniens' Institate, which was held hi the town hall. The Institute Ode was sung .and the Lord's Prayer 'repeated in unison. We were privileged to have at this roses, sareetpeas and baby anuma Maid of honor, Eunice Oestreicher, sister of the groom, wore gold moir taffeta. Bridesmaids Ruth Edwards, Toronto, and Ruth Stover, London, were gowned alike in fuchsia taffeta, meeting, Mr. Dinnin, Principal of 'made on lines similar to the ;bride's 'Zurich Public Sehool, who apoke and carried caacades of spring flaw - and showed a very instruetiv ers in colors to harmonize with their film. on vitmins, and their import- gowns. Master Walter Murray was ance I in our CV05S dav diet. A4 ring bearer, Groomsman was Lorne Murray, brother of the bride, and ushers were Melvin Davidson and Jack Wray, London. At Maplehurst Lodge, the bride's mother received in also hada display of sewing dotie bY a gown of dove gray crepe with black accessories and corsage of cerise . paila hi class and their home eon- flowers. The mother of the groom, omic scrapbooks, which created tan: assisted in wine crepe with black ae- siderable interest among the lacljes' M. this time, the president, ivo.I'• Roche was called upon to conduct thn business. The roil (mil ------pon,ded Westlake Furniture Winter Reductions OF ALL LINES OF FMTURE. ' A VERY GOOD VARIETY OF BEDROOM, DIN1NGROOM, CHESTERFIELD AND DINITTES SUITS. ALSO FLOOR RUGS.. ALWAYS CARRY A GOOD SUPPLY OF SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.. KEITH R. WESTLAKE Furniture--- Phone 122, Zurich iiimmffinimmummitin minim muumuu no nil nummims ILTRIENEEM . • felotlies 1,:ahlight of the evening,Mvs W. A. S'b'rt, me I,‘bert, HoEconomise tea - 'e'. in our local school, gave de.' ronstration on preparing attractive and nutritiollti Selli)D1 bunches. Sh° cesaories and mateliing -corsage. For travelling to New York, the bride chose a wine suit with matching ac- eessories a green, beaver-trinnned to by "My Favourite Quilt Pattern. coat and corsage of roses. Dr, and Dainty refreshments were •served by Mrs. Oestreicher will reside in Lon - the committee in charge, don. • 5. 4. 4. llffl 11,1Ih EllIDE 1111111 Rmifinz 1111111111111 1111110111111MIFAIMME FLOOR TILE 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 1111111111111111 MIINEEMEEll 111111 III III 111111111111i1111001oli,p1 `aalall'a'011111111111alla ata,11,44114 arlao 4 ++4+4-4+4++++++++4 4,4444+444411 NOTICE Received Shipment of No. 1, 5.X Cedar Shingles At $9.90 per square F. C. KALBFLEISCIEI & SON Phone 69 - - - ZURICH 0411444.4.44++++++++++40:444, +++++++++++±i,++++++044141 Massey - ITarris REQUESTS ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR TRACTOR PLOWS, DISCS, ETC., FOR SPRING DELIVERY. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Irel* Shop 149 Oscar Klapp Res. 67 AUCTIONEER1NG AT YOUR sErtvrcn .311.91.1k