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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-04-07, Page 8ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HiMUD 'Thursday, 4ri1 7th, 1949, Hoods ' 11 ZI 3,,11` L4ik,641L, WI i I" ali ST.. PETER'S Mr said Mrs C. L_ Sabith made a 0 0 Evangelical Lutheran Church business trip to London c a1 Friday. !ZURICH' ONTARIO A LARGE SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS Just Arrived. We have a very complete range of the following: Cretons, Chintzes, Monkscloth, Homespuns, Tapestry Coverings, Curtain Netts, Scrimms, Chinelle dotted Curtain Scrimm, also made up Curtains of every description. Window Shades in standard sizes, and can supply special made -to -measure orders in short notice. We are agents for Heesmade Venetian Shades. en gs 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 - $5.25 712 x9- 6.25 9x9 - 7.50 9x1012 - 8.75 9x12 - 9.95 s TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH Five .mutes After Death What Would a Sinner Give for Another Chance? TOO LATE ! i 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, STATION CHUM -1050, Toronto, Sundays 9. to 10. A.M. 000 0 4$0 HARDWARE -- SEEDS - and FURNITURE lir cede 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 94 for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. We carry a full line of the Well Known and and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmit -. ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in atockk. Mr. Ralph Krueger enjoyed Sun- day with. his sister,. Nola who is on the teaching staff at Sarnia. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Ferd. IHaberer and daughter Elaine,, 'Miss Anna Deters, spent Friday in London. . We are pleased to report that Mrs Vicillfarn .S. Johnston is progressing very favourably after her illness. Mr. Nicholas Deichert of Detroit, visited at the home of his. sister, Mr and Mrs.. Henry Yungblut and fam- ily. Mr. H. Whitney Bnokenshire made a business trip to London one day last week. Miss Shirley Fairbairn is at pres- ent spending same time at the home of her sister,. Mr and Mrs Lennis O'Brien.10 a.in.: Worship.. Sermon: Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Heruirich 11 a.m:—Sunday School.. were at Kitchener Wednesday, where 7.80 p.m,—Worship. Sermon: the former attended a Mission Coni- + ' mittee. ELMER b BELL, B.A. Mr. Wm. Schenk. and son .earl of Mt. Clemens, Mich., were week -end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Prang and family, also with Mr and Mrs. Geo, Thiel and family. Frosty nights were quite evident at nights the past few nights, and those who were still in the maple syrup making, report Lone excellent runs of sap. D.ri't forget the Baking and Candy Sale, etc., sponsored 'by the Zurich Womens' Institute on Saturday ,after- noon, April pith, in the town hall, Watch for further particulars next week. Celebrated Birthday' Mr. Andrew Thiel of town cele- brated his 89th birthday on Satur- day April 2nd. His many friends wish him many more nucW events with gold health. TUDORS IN HENSALL have lovely Martha Washington House Dresses from size 12-48 in the new Spring prints. See these dresses' now as well as New Look Shirts in to size 44 at Tudor's in Hensall. Had Anniversary A very lovely family gathering took place at the home of Mi' and Mrs. Antos Gascho, Bronson line, on Sunday in honor of their parent;, Mr and Mrs. Chris. Gascho of Zurich, to Neve, Electric Cabinet and UoTtalbje,. help celebrate their fifty-fourth wed- a13caepaii's to, 1 ding anniversary. The c_ Boren and also treadle Machines. all other makes of Sewing nis ;ea grandchildren all being present. We Your Singer Sewing Centr@ join with them to wish Mr and Mrs. Your Ontario Street, Gascho many more wedding anniver- saries along with the best of health. REV. E, W. HEIMRI€1: „, PASTOR 10 a.in,—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. '1.30 p,m.—Divine Worship. Everybody Welcomer for alll Services. EMMA1. UEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. H. E. ROPPF'L, Minister Mre . Mi. Oesch,—Orga*iiet BARRISTER - SOLICITOR EXETER, ONT. Wednesday, 2? to; S p.m.., at Zurich Ab (New T\vnp. Office) I., WE HANDLE THE GENUINE (Trade Mark) PENNSYLVANIA READING and PITSON ANTH- RACITE HARD COAL. FOR THE SETTER QUALITY OF COAL LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US FOR YOUR SUPPLY. Ervin Sold bo PHONE 75 - ZURICH (Office in Residence) SINGER SEWING MACHINES; a>a a Tried Varnishes, STADE & -.' EIDO ZURiCH- ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE eee,acaose****.esentoseagerenmannsseeteiteneesienealei READ WHY LANA TURNER LOST HER BABY Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, presid- ent of the Chicago Board of Health, tells, in The American Weekly mag- azine with this Sunday's (April 10) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, how pure chance robbed this famous movie star of motherhood. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times and read why Lana Turner lost her baby. GETS SILK HAT Navigati,,in was opened in Goderieh 81 r 3 Hensall. last Thursday evening when. Capt, P. Butters sailed into the harbor with FARM FOR SALE the tanker Imperial Kingston. Tho ice had been encountered on the way FARlI--100-acre farm erose to from Sarnia the Captain said it was school, churches, stores and mill, a good trip. It was the same tanker good useful house, large barn, with g and the sanies kipper that had pre- rood stabling,water for ail stock, viou •ly spent nearly a week in an 1 STRATFORD, : ONT. LOST North of Zurich tori the Goshen Line, a .1949 ear license No. Gf6T3Ii. Finder kindly leave same at Herald Office. FARM FOR SALE 25 -acre grass farm., located 1 anile west of Hillsgreen. About four acres of woodland. Immediate possession. Apply to 4lvin (McBride, Kippen, Ph. effort to break through the ice at the litter carrier, driveshed, ienhouse, harbor entrance and had been corn- pig pen, rich clay loam soil, veld ofpelled to return to Sarnia for better wheat, quick possession. W. C. „;, .,-;..;,l,y, d„t 4.t,i,+i.+ .t..':.+.i• ,.• H, conditions. The traditional silk hat Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. Canadian Approved CHICKS 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 B. Rock,., and W.. Rock. x. W.. Leghorn. M.cKINLEY'S FARM and HATCHERY Zurich. •- Ontario Phone: 9j7; - 1,1 , Hensall. 111111I11111111111II I I II111111III I I 11II11111 MII I I I I111IIIIIIIIII I IIH V I I I II I I I III( III III( IIV I I IIIIII A 4.4,--14+++++++++++++++++++ + 4. .4.. • • 4. • 1. ALWAYS CARRY A GOOD SUPPLY OF SP,RI°NGS AND MATTRESSES. R. KEITH , ' .E ST -FARE �, Furniture--- 44 1fiIIIIIiIlIlI1IIlIIIl1111111111111111111111111111lI11IIlIIlIIIIII�IIIIIIIIlIII1IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIII{( itur inter 'Reductions OF ALL LIP4ES OF FURNITURE A VERY GOOD VARIETY OF BEDROOM, DIN1R!IGftOOM, CHESTERFIELD AND DINITTES SUITS. ALSO FLOOD RUGS. Phe 122, Zurich c44+01,044+4, • • 111111! 111 111 MME®IEITEMElMlfHM1111R®lHERul>Ali®EIBIEIIDIt<Qlm>IERE F LOOK TILE FOR The Best In Mastic Tile Floor GET SLE TEX. ALS" 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 111 NOM-0i"H 111111111111111 11 IIDllml 1111111 IfIIBllVill9lllB➢11IB11u1IDIlHB1ll 1111.19 9U1,1 1 was presented to Capt. Butters by FOR SALE George MacEwan. Property in Dashwood, frame house STARTING SOON Payroid shingled, 8 -rooms, cottage A Thrilling new serial "West of the roof, wired, in good repair, barn 20x - Sun, by Joseph Lewis Chadwick. The 211 -ft, garage 12x21 Payiioid shingled West was young, it was wild, it was good garden, apply to Henry M. lawless, violent, hard. Tn the eight- Willert, Dashwood, ies, it was no place for a young eas- tern girl—bnt Virginia Ames could see. no alternative. Her fiance iPhil.ip Lawrence had written her; his letter had been strange, cryptic, urgent. By rail and stage and horseback she crossed the raw frontier .. meeting soldiers, a s, •aes, i ld' Apaches, gamblers, r the riff - PIGS FOR SALE 14 young pigs for sale—Russell Manson, Tuesday at 2 p.m. FOR SALE raif of the West. And finding at the 1041 Plymouth Fennel Truck in end of the long trail a love that was Al condition, reasonably priced. Call. older than she knew. Liok for the 83 r 1., Zurich. -2tc first installment coming soon in the magazine section of the Herald. You Won't want to miss a single chapter. i Model A, Ford Coach, in gond ELDERLY FARMERS ROBBED mechanical condition, just recently Two elderly farmers living in' Ste- overhauled. Apply to Herald Office eller Twp., about six miles West of llxeter on the Huron sideroad, were robbed of $550.00 after the amen had been bound and the house ransacked Tuesday evening last. The men are Wm. and Jonah Kessel, 85 and .80, r wpectively, the latter 'tried to stop the men was severely beaten up and was achnittrd to St. Joseph's Hospit- 'al, Londmi suffering from eye and :ear inion^a. The other brother also raceivedinjuries in the schuffle but ; not to a great extent.. Three men ppeared at the door of the farm home and asked for a pail of. water. They were admitted, one of the Hien was carrying a shotgun and the other a rifle. They demanded money and when Jonah resisted the struggle en- sued. The two aged men were bound and the home ransacked. The robbers left the house and returned the sec- ond time. The money was found in the kitchen cupboard. The Police are working on the case. FOR SALE FOR SALE Glassed and screened -in Porch, complete with floor size '1414x81, 12 feet, arrangements can be made with contractor on the job to move and erect on your .own property. Can be moved without being dismantled. Apply to Wallace Ross, Phone 135 3'. Seaforth, CATTLE MEN! Cattle Men do you have some non - breeders? Do your calves have. 00aurs? Do you have some COWS which are not doing right? Do you have inastites or garget in your herd`:•• DO your !cows Or calves eat the man- gert? All these problems can be taken are of by Garnet Jacobi, Phone. Zurich 88 r 1.1.. R, A. Vino ,& Oa. Ltd., London, Ont. { t +i!i; tI ti1J 01i1 i111J11111! ] u. llll4irlall.,�U 911 Ii,l1�4q�11(111 a�n �; 4Y -.r!, . +-l'+i'lv irt+'r ";l 't+•t ++4 +.l4+ eceived Shipment vtf Nom 1, 5-X fed., r S ngies At $9.90 per s care F. C. ALB_I LEISCH SON Phone 69 - ZURICH Pliii 1/++ •4.4.4.4.44++4..9+4'+.c+4.+++ 44-1.++.1-4.4.+444,4-444,4-444.4.4- 44,144 assey a HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY. HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Fara' Talk shop 149 Osoar Klapp Rea, 67 A.UCTIONEEItING AT YOUR SERVICE i