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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-01-19, Page 10ZURICH » ONTARIO 3 only Wool Filled Comforters 66x72, each x$7.95 Grey Wool Arany Blankets, each .................. 6.75 Extra duality Eiderdown at per yard ............ 75c Plain Maroon Mackinaw Flannel, 36 -in. yd. .. 65c All Wool heavy Coating, 56 -in. Reg. 3.75 yd 2.50 .All Wool goods Extra 36 -in. wide, Reg. 2.35, per yard ....98c men's Rimer ovatcoaft sy , Aft We are Overstocked in Men's and Boys' Heavy Overcoats. Many of these were bought a-, much lower prices than present day values, and are offer- ing same at still further reductions to clear. . We Quote only a few. Regular $45.00 for ...................... $35.00 Regular 35.00 for ........................ 27.50 A fine lighter weight top coat, reg. 28.50 for 18:95 Boys' Overcoats, Reg 28:50 for .......... 19:95 A.11 Men's Parkas at 20% off regular Prices kjascuho B ­ os. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH g9F.� ice" ��"�+.rk.�+,e;"a`,-�n•ei:*$rz'L<:v,v::';:�k'�?: HARDWARE -.» SEEDS and FURNITURE You -11" Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. `1Ve 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 Deed Attention; or Prob- ably You bleed 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, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmfft ) ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ?J 4 J3 ,h,}�j}�y�Qjq b Wa.7 WRS 1`� 4)0 E w P QUALITY •- PRICE – SERVICE ZURICH HERALD iRAI t Th, r Sq..a'^ tore Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! ! some time at the home 'of her oin GIVE US A CALL! Paul iiess at Toronto. JOHN DElNOMY - DRYSDAL.E Phone 98 r Pictures Showing The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds e 10 a.w.—Divine Services. o of Groceries 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. e Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys 0 0 A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical Welcome- to. all, Services. .Appliances a ATLAS AND 5EIBERLING TIRES a a g9F.� ice" ��"�+.rk.�+,e;"a`,-�n•ei:*$rz'L<:v,v::';:�k'�?: HARDWARE -.» SEEDS and FURNITURE You -11" Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. `1Ve always try to supply our Customers with the most Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early with us so we can arrange for your supply YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Deed Attention; or Prob- ably You bleed a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmfft ) ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ?J 4 J3 ,h,}�j}�y�Qjq b Wa.7 WRS 1`� 4)0 E w P QUALITY •- PRICE – SERVICE ZURICH HERALD iRAI t CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats � 141rs. Andrew F. Hess is spending Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! ! some time at the home 'of her oin GIVE US A CALL! Paul iiess at Toronto. JOHN DElNOMY - DRYSDAL.E Phone 98 r Pictures Showing REV, E• W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR g9F.� ice" ��"�+.rk.�+,e;"a`,-�n•ei:*$rz'L<:v,v::';:�k'�?: HARDWARE -.» SEEDS and FURNITURE You -11" Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. `1Ve 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 Deed Attention; or Prob- ably You bleed 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, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmfft ) ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ?J 4 J3 ,h,}�j}�y�Qjq b Wa.7 WRS 1`� 4)0 E w P QUALITY •- PRICE – SERVICE ZURICH HERALD iRAI t S• r. PETER'S ERAS 141rs. Andrew F. Hess is spending Evans Tical Lutheran Church ded by us_• of a tape recorder. Th!,i proved very interesting as well as educational in shoring each o -re how some time at the home 'of her oin ILrRICH — ONTARIO HAD GOOD MEETING Paul iiess at Toronto. a Pictures Showing REV, E• W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR Educati,o,nal Film Board Pictures 10 a.w.—Divine Services. o will be shown in the Zurich Town Hall, on Friday, January 20th at 11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. e 8.30 p.m. Bring your childreal and 7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship. - ----- - enjoy these very interesting pictur-IEverybod�y. Welcome- to. all, Services. es. Silver Collection. the village school and resident here f,o,r the four has been Mr, Thos. Meyers received word past years, ap- pointed the new clerk of Grand Bend t• that his wife has left the Hospital ����r����Vp� El;i'IVIA1•rI 'EL at `llorontoafter an -operation and i.s has been village Clerk for the hast 6 now at the home of her daughter, EVANGELICAL. U. B. CHURCH o Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hope at Streets- Zurich — Ontario, 41 ville, her daughter (Alpha) Mrs. REV. H. E. ROP'PEL y Brown, R.N., is nursing her 'mother. Minister ¢ We wish her a speedy recovery. .Mrs.. Miltom Oesch -• EDrrganist � Is. At Hospital Sunday Services:— Mrs. DeWierd, who resides Fust a 10:00 mm.—Divine- Wership. mile west of town, is at present a 11.00 a.m.—Bible SehooL patient in the Seaforth Hospital. We 7:30 'p.m: Divine Worship: t wish her a speedy recovery. Welcome. at: all &rvices "Come Miss :Margaret Rader and friend thou with us and we will do thee d of Woodstock were week -end visitors good:!" Nuxe. 10x29. at th:e home of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ted Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haiberer have TT �"� & E 1l, rue returned home after eni.oyin•g several I,.M. dw(y;s last week at the home of the former's sister, Mr and Mrs. rauf- man at Toronto. Also attending the Irere® e aJ Federation of Agriculture Conven- -, tion. IhIII! Dies at Toronto Word has .been received here of CANADA TRUST COMPANY the passing of Mrs. Paul Hess, who CERTIFICATES died at Tonanto Hospital last Friday. Burial took .place on Tuesday fare- SOLD AND RENEWED Ei noon. Wie extend our deepest sym- pathy to her dear husband and re- 2'r' % per Annum, payable half- latives. yearly upon $100 and over for 3, 4 HELP AT FIRST BANQUET or 5 Years. Next Tuesday evening, January J. W. HABERER -REP. 24th, the annual Federation banquet is being hel,' in the New Community Phone 161 — Zurich, Ont. c Centre, sporaorei by the entire com- i 90 NOTICE TO CREDITORS m:nrity. All proceeds are going toe` b,a used for the Centre purposes. A o mmittee has been appointed to take In the Estate of Nelson J. Masse. �21 charge and is tryling to get in touch against the Estate ,o.f Nelson J. Masse with all persons in the community late of the Township of Stanloy, who might .be interested in 'making Drysdale, deceased, who died on or donations of food .or money ;,o help about the 4th day of January', 3950, defray expenses. If however they are hereby notified to send in to the have been unable to get in oontact undersigned .on or ;before the 25th with you or have overlooked you., day, o -f January, 1950, full particu., •S• they would greatly appreciate it if lars of their claims. M you would `get in touch with Mrs. Ed. Immediately after the said last 4. Gascho or Mrs. Roy Lamont. mentioned date, the assets of the ; Long Phone Call said estate will be distributed among•- A h One of the longest long distance at the parties entitled thereto, haviacg, phone calls in the History of Clinton regard only to claims of which the exchange was made when Mrs..Bruce undersigned shall then have notice, Cann, R.R. 5, Clinton, talked to her to the conclusion of all ethers, and mother a distance of 4,000 miles the undersigned will not be liable to in Holland. The call was put thr- any person of whose claim the under- ough from the home of Cpl. and Mrs signed shall not then have nice for `r Cye Bertrand of Clinton, to permit the assets so distributed . or any part Mrs. Cann to have a private Iine.She thereof. said the reception was wonderful just Dated at Zurich, this 9,t1i day of as clear as if .talking to a person our January, 1950. •i ly six miles away. Peter Hasse, Zurich, Ont., Joseph Masse, 1521 Elr•ose St., Win- •I- Nearing Completion+ Exeter District, High dsor, Executors. The new ^— ___.. For Skate Sharpening, try the School is receiving the finishing to-- uches as the students prepare to Oesch Shoe Store. move into it Friday. Premier Fmst which. had been done by Essex scho- of Toronto, will officially .open the new school on Wednesday, January ol, Toronto., were also shown. In ad - 25th after which there will be a tour -u4_ h• Thursday, Jaaruava y �1,0th, 19'50 WE ARE. DEALERS IN:— Moffat. and. Sunshine Electric Stoves. Dominion and Maxwell. Washing Machines, Dura and, Beatty Pumps. The weR known: Gllidden and C. V. Paints;. 'VlTarn, idles;: Stains and Shellacs Full. Line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware - We Specialize in. plumbing, heating, tinsmithing; and oil burners Phon:; 63; - ?.iur,i&e War Ittlabaltz - ar ware Phone 63 - Zurich: FOR The Best In Mastic Tile Ia bor GET "IL� - E ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES Manufactured by The Flintkote, (Company, Toronto, Ont. - See Your Local Agent JOHN M. TO12KHEIM - Ph -one Zurich 174 LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given r-e•�•F••�-'r• ..I •i•....�••I•�•..1-�..i..;•+ + ir'•�..;r+•baF•e-1 #��••€•.�.i..i••4. 4,4..}..s^,g...A We Can Supply You it L.IJI'-/1BER MILLWORK SASH TEN -TEST' DOORS MASONIT'E PAINTS BUILDERS' HARDWARE ASPHALT ROOFING TAX AND ALL TYPES OF BUILDING SUPPLIES Fm C. AUDI �LEPSW A,, SON Phone 69 - - - ZU �:H yng 'aiJ54*!�•Iz &^� a•�si ��i..I,^zy ,;,.}.�;+� .n.,�,.gtl+^I..t< �b=^I'•F�••Q•^��••�•I°•t•�•�•:rd.a.g•.q..fi"•S�dr�'�•sc•1a��'r' of inspection. The building will also t r ton o t is each teacher was. .giv- en a chance to have his voice recor- ,• v,� .,.� ... _ v-« a.� . be open in the evening. "YOUTH FOR CHRIST" ded by us_• of a tape recorder. Th!,i proved very interesting as well as educational in shoring each o -re how Broadway* led the meeting in the op- s �° MasSe Her'1 HAD GOOD MEETING his own voice can .be improved. Lun- Trustees elected bip acclamation uffville Youth for Christ ,gronap were cheon was served by Mrs. Jolly and introduced by Frank Cotler, Wing-- Clinton Area Youth for Christ held MraI Ellis. ha'm the new director of this Area. Herman Gill. its first meeting of the year on Sat- Much regret was expressed in the loss New Village Clerk - ----- - J 7th the Coll- G R A N D for Toronto. The Stoucville Youth put on a verb* good program which urday evening, an. , rn egiate auditorium, with Rev. G. W. B E N 1) Medieay, GoArich, presiding. Rev. Mr Mr and Mrs Herman Gill celebra' - ed their 45th wedding anniversary:,' Broadway* led the meeting in the op- their home on January 4th. ening exercises, after which the Sto- Trustees elected bip acclamation uffville Youth for Christ ,gronap were for Grand Bend for 1950 are: A. introduced by Frank Cotler, Wing-- Bossenberry, Clayton Mathers and ha'm the new director of this Area. Herman Gill. Much regret was expressed in the loss New Village Clerk of Rev. Medley who is leaving shortly Jack Witherspoon, principal al of for Toronto. The Stoucville Youth put on a verb* good program which the village school and resident here f,o,r the four has been inclu.ded some very interesting laic- be held past years, ap- pointed the new clerk of Grand Bend tures. The next meeting will succeeding Mr. W. MacLaren, who Oil Saturday, February 4, at 8 p.m. has been village Clerk for the hast 6 The Voice of Temperanceyears, and has resigned the post to devote more time to his own business Figures have now been released He also served three ,years as village y disclosing the gallonage of intoxic- trustee. The new Clerk, Mr. With - HAVE RECEIVED A L A.RGE 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 Aran for Canadian Farm" Tel. Shop 149 0 arIn � Res. 6 7 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! ants cojisumed by the Canadian chin_ erspoon, will commence duties rrn- _ king public; for the year ending inediately. He was amused in Ailsa 1larch 31st, (1949. The figures are Craig and served in the RCAF, 6,833;255• glallons spirits and 176,- D R Y S D 4 L i. 465,092 gallons beer. In each case consumption has doubled since 1985. The many friends of Mr. Louis If we are still .capable of being shoe- Durand will be happy to know that Iced by enormities of indulgence then lie is beginning to. "use his artifical the:.e figures should shoots us into a limbs. He walked in church Sunday realization that it is time that the last :for the first time, policy of increased outlets should Mr and ;Mrs G.grald Rau of Can - give way to- a policy of increased re- terberry, Australia, who have bren strictions. This folly or drinking visiting here for some time, have, has passed all .bounds :of respectabil. gone to Windsor, accompanied by by and security. It is Huron County's his mother, Mrs. Phoebe .Itau, and jwood fortune that it is `under the brother Charles and wife. Canada To. -5peranco Act and is saved Mr. Frank Corriveau is spending from the —enace of liquor stores anti F,am,� time with his daughter, :Nuri and Mr. John Au -bin in Seaforth, Teachers Meet Mrs. Rennie Denomme has returned home from Canard River where she The regular monthly -meeting of Spent a week with her daughter, Mr: the teachers of Hay Township and V. Laframboisc. llensall Village met at S. a. No. 2, Mr,. Ed. Mousseau is ,pending the flay, Tuesdap evening Jan. 10th., of winter months with friend: in' Do- ,.- ;h,c . . h Mrs. Rod Ellis is the teacher. trout. C;enoral diFeussions tools place on the Sorry to report that Nsfr. Melvin, subiocts of Art and English. Mr. Overholt is noit .as good as his friend: Victor Dinnin,• principal off the Zur- would like to see him. ich Public School, ;showed several Miss Bernadine .Bedard of London slides which were examples of pupils is spending some time with ;!ler art work Actual samples of art work mother Mrs N Masse V. D .ONE, CENT a Nord (mininum 25c.) is all that it costs you for a classified adv. in the Zurich Herald An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by several thousand readers, many of who` will be in. terested in what you are advertising or are offering for Sale. If you want' to buy or sell anything, there is no cheapsr or more effective way thtk.: Ll.sing an classified adv. in the Herald. Phone 80, ,)r 105. THE ZURICH HERALD *4�