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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-05-11, Page 80 d A LOT OF FINE DRESS MATERIALS HAVE gyp' JUST ARRIVED 00 New Crepes at Special, per yard ....................$1.10 .. New Shantung Rayons at yard4...1.10 � .................... Q New Dress Ends, Crepes at yard ...................2.25 New Crepes, Rayons, etc. 42 -in at 1.59 to 1.75 yd. d ra er Goads oo� � 0 0 Our Stock is now complete. ® See our new line of Woodland Drapery in beauti- ful new colorings of Rayon and Cotton, 50 -in wide at 3.75 per yard. "p Wallpapers 4 D We carry Reg. N. Boxers and Watsons Foster's high grade papers in stock... Always have a large �1 assortment to choose from... See the new super- A, b coated and waterfast papers now available. Would be pleased to show you our samples. We have 150 different Papers to choose from be- sides ceilings. Prices range from 18c to 75c per single roll. A few bundle lots to offer at less than half" price. Specials ZURICH HERALD Thursday, May 11th, 1950 ITEMS OF 1KA1. '�ViUMT 1111111illilllllllllllilllllllllllll�llllllllllellllllllillllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY nsurance µIIx•. incl Mrs. Percy Bedard of Windsor called on friends in town _ + .m :over the week -end. AT EVERY FARMER' t i Furniture Ma. and Mas. Allan Fraser of Exe- WH .+ ter were Sunday visitors at life NEEDS 1 home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Thiel. Ip' Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer of Blanket Farm Polic London, were callers in town on, Liability y + Seasonable Supplies Sunday. 0I $10,000 Inclusive Limits coverage. Mrs. Joe .Banks of London, is vis.- Premium $9.00 per annum per farm + Q iting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wan. not exceeding 350 acres. + �~ Hay. 'i• WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY, OF ALL LINES 1• Miss Mary Jane Howald is in the What Does it Cover? Seaforth Hospital for an npendix # OF FURNITURE operation. Operation of unlicensed tractors and 1� q IQ farm machinery; Strayed Animals, + �117s. and Mrs. Leonard Geroanette Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts A Good Varlet 0 of Detroit made a .business trip over y of Linoleum, COngoleurn and here on Wednesday. and Activities. + IQ .Mrs. Gordon Howald was at Sea- Optional Coverages + Axminister Rugs, Etc. 1� forth on Wednesday, -visiting isiting he Animal Collision $2010. limit on any + All Lamps are ReasonablyPriced! ID daughter, who is a -patient in the one animal Prem. $1.00. Products + IQ Hospital there. Liability. Custom Farming and + Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver iof St. Machinery) rented to others. + We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat. Q Marys were Sunday callers in town, Employers' Liability. .I. IQ calling on the Mrs. Chas. Weber fain- Voluntary Compensation. + tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc. ily. And Mrs. Oliver's sister, Mr. and For Further particulars Apply. + I' 111xs. Hy. Eickmeier. I + Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich J. W. HABERER - Phone 161 I Mr. and Mrs. Wnn. S. Johnston Q i + Residence Phone 89. and Miss Blanche Cowan were at .I. Byron bast Thursday where they cal- ARTHUR FRASER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[II[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIN led at the home io�f the litter's neph- Q ew, Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Cowan, --- 0 who has been ill for some . time. Income Tax Reports_ O Farmers have their early Bookkeeping p g Service Etc. I practically in bey now, as the rains. • • did not interfere, andwith fav- Your Hardware curable weather, thinge w FFIEXETER e will be off OCE:—Corner Ann, William Stas. Store. to a good start. Trees are coming Phone: Exeter 855W. ♦ ♦► out very slowly, due to the cooter weather, as quite a white frost was • visible on Monday morning. ELMER D. BELL, B. A. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME Mr. Allan Schwartzentruber who recently moved to New Hamburg, BARRISTER - SOLICITOR with our new was in town a few dayis last week. w EXETER, ONT. • • Allan had the misfortune to have Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich : KEM GLO LUSTRE — SPREAD SATIN • i his second �finbeir of the right hand ♦ � amputated at the first joint, while At (New. Twnp. Office) : ! operating a jointer, in the woodwork _ ♦ �.�_. . plant where he is employed. Later • in the week, he joined some friends • s or rim faiom New Hamburg and went on a CEMENT We Have all Your NeedfS � l� g Cleaning fishing trip .to Toibomory. ? Modernize your Stables with Cattle and Hog SOFTBALL ORGANIZE BLOCKS The Softball selason is here again • Hay TownshipForums are ready for Immediate Delivery Water Bowls, Stauncheons, Litter Carriers or any action. The schedule drawn up is other Farm Equipment can 7 as follows: HURON CONCRETE be had from 7 Unique vs Maple Leaf, May 29th. Babylon vs Unique, June 5. PRODUCTS I ® Maple Leaf vs Babylon June 12. # Rader & M I ¢ tiand pare i e � �Ilz e x Maple Leaf vs Unique, June 19. Phone 684 Seaforth i Unique vs Babylon, June 26._ Phone 63 - Zurich Bwbylon vs .Maple Leaf, Juliy 31. _ BORN 1 Come, and enjoy these games. I At the Farwell Nursing Home, CONCERT AIDS ARENA FUND Zurich, on May 2nd, to :lir. and Mrs. Students sof Hensall public school ' Rue'ben Denomme of the Blue Water FLOOR T L E and rural schools comprising Nos. 1, (Highway, a daughter. 2, -and i10 Tuckersmith; S.S. 14, St- anley; S:S. 2 and 10, Hay, presentedANNOUNCEMENTS _ F O R a concert to a packed house last M, and Mgrs. Hilton A. Truemner Thursday night in the town hall. of Zurich announce the engagement 9i M GET T The Best In Mastic Tile Floor Walter Spencer acted as chairman. of their daughter Belva Kathleen, to Proceeds amolunted to $70 and will William Henry Fuss, son of Mr. and 99 go in the Community Fund. Numb- Mrs. Harry Fuss of Zurich. ilre mai•- TILE s T E X ers presented on the program inculd-.riage will take place on Saturday, ed choruses, vocal and piano solos, i June 3rd, in the Evangelical U. B. 1901 ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES 10 Dozen Weldrest Nylon Hose. 45 gauge in SEIBERLING TIRES 0 New Summer Shades at $1.25 a pair. I church, Zurich. 5 Dozen Sub Standards in Regular 1.60 line a • At 1.10 a pair �0 G ascho Bros- Mrs. Reta Taylor of Exeter anno- lunces the engagement of her only 01 E9 TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH QI CHOIR PRESENTS CONCERT i i 99 See Your Local Agent i The Drysdale Store loist. Harry Ho,cinan sang solo nuns_ • The Huronia Male 'Choir presented the third annual concert to a first The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds 13 JOHN M. TURKHEIM Phone Zurich 174 of Groceries i GIVE a audience in the Exeter District High Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys I LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical JOHN DENOMY Appliances School auditorium last week. The of May. Mr and Mrs. Edward Norminto.n ZURICH HERALD Thursday, May 11th, 1950 ITEMS OF 1KA1. '�ViUMT 1111111illilllllllllllilllllllllllll�llllllllllellllllllillllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY nsurance µIIx•. incl Mrs. Percy Bedard of Windsor called on friends in town _ + .m :over the week -end. AT EVERY FARMER' t i Furniture Ma. and Mas. Allan Fraser of Exe- WH .+ ter were Sunday visitors at life NEEDS 1 home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Thiel. Ip' Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer of Blanket Farm Polic London, were callers in town on, Liability y + Seasonable Supplies Sunday. 0I $10,000 Inclusive Limits coverage. Mrs. Joe .Banks of London, is vis.- Premium $9.00 per annum per farm + Q iting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wan. not exceeding 350 acres. + �~ Hay. 'i• WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY, OF ALL LINES 1• Miss Mary Jane Howald is in the What Does it Cover? Seaforth Hospital for an npendix # OF FURNITURE operation. Operation of unlicensed tractors and 1� q IQ farm machinery; Strayed Animals, + �117s. and Mrs. Leonard Geroanette Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts A Good Varlet 0 of Detroit made a .business trip over y of Linoleum, COngoleurn and here on Wednesday. and Activities. + IQ .Mrs. Gordon Howald was at Sea- Optional Coverages + Axminister Rugs, Etc. 1� forth on Wednesday, -visiting isiting he Animal Collision $2010. limit on any + All Lamps are ReasonablyPriced! ID daughter, who is a -patient in the one animal Prem. $1.00. Products + IQ Hospital there. Liability. Custom Farming and + Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver iof St. Machinery) rented to others. + We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat. Q Marys were Sunday callers in town, Employers' Liability. .I. IQ calling on the Mrs. Chas. Weber fain- Voluntary Compensation. + tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc. ily. And Mrs. Oliver's sister, Mr. and For Further particulars Apply. + I' 111xs. Hy. Eickmeier. I + Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich J. W. HABERER - Phone 161 I Mr. and Mrs. Wnn. S. Johnston Q i + Residence Phone 89. and Miss Blanche Cowan were at .I. Byron bast Thursday where they cal- ARTHUR FRASER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[II[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIN led at the home io�f the litter's neph- Q ew, Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Cowan, --- 0 who has been ill for some . time. Income Tax Reports_ O Farmers have their early Bookkeeping p g Service Etc. I practically in bey now, as the rains. • • did not interfere, andwith fav- Your Hardware curable weather, thinge w FFIEXETER e will be off OCE:—Corner Ann, William Stas. Store. to a good start. Trees are coming Phone: Exeter 855W. ♦ ♦► out very slowly, due to the cooter weather, as quite a white frost was • visible on Monday morning. ELMER D. BELL, B. A. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME Mr. Allan Schwartzentruber who recently moved to New Hamburg, BARRISTER - SOLICITOR with our new was in town a few dayis last week. w EXETER, ONT. • • Allan had the misfortune to have Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich : KEM GLO LUSTRE — SPREAD SATIN • i his second �finbeir of the right hand ♦ � amputated at the first joint, while At (New. Twnp. Office) : ! operating a jointer, in the woodwork _ ♦ �.�_. . plant where he is employed. Later • in the week, he joined some friends • s or rim faiom New Hamburg and went on a CEMENT We Have all Your NeedfS � l� g Cleaning fishing trip .to Toibomory. ? Modernize your Stables with Cattle and Hog SOFTBALL ORGANIZE BLOCKS The Softball selason is here again • Hay TownshipForums are ready for Immediate Delivery Water Bowls, Stauncheons, Litter Carriers or any action. The schedule drawn up is other Farm Equipment can 7 as follows: HURON CONCRETE be had from 7 Unique vs Maple Leaf, May 29th. Babylon vs Unique, June 5. PRODUCTS I ® Maple Leaf vs Babylon June 12. # Rader & M I ¢ tiand pare i e � �Ilz e x Maple Leaf vs Unique, June 19. Phone 684 Seaforth i Unique vs Babylon, June 26._ Phone 63 - Zurich Bwbylon vs .Maple Leaf, Juliy 31. _ BORN 1 Come, and enjoy these games. I At the Farwell Nursing Home, CONCERT AIDS ARENA FUND Zurich, on May 2nd, to :lir. and Mrs. Students sof Hensall public school ' Rue'ben Denomme of the Blue Water FLOOR T L E and rural schools comprising Nos. 1, (Highway, a daughter. 2, -and i10 Tuckersmith; S.S. 14, St- anley; S:S. 2 and 10, Hay, presentedANNOUNCEMENTS _ F O R a concert to a packed house last M, and Mgrs. Hilton A. Truemner Thursday night in the town hall. of Zurich announce the engagement 9i M GET T The Best In Mastic Tile Floor Walter Spencer acted as chairman. of their daughter Belva Kathleen, to Proceeds amolunted to $70 and will William Henry Fuss, son of Mr. and 99 go in the Community Fund. Numb- Mrs. Harry Fuss of Zurich. ilre mai•- TILE s T E X ers presented on the program inculd-.riage will take place on Saturday, ed choruses, vocal and piano solos, i June 3rd, in the Evangelical U. B. 1901 ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES ••••allal9llEMNiNS SitKffi�D11�D+9t�•a:> 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, Purnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmit', ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. �TADE & WEIDO V�� IS ZURICH — ONT. -- QUALITY — PRICE - SERV!( R district with :firs. Alice Sturges as iPARKiNG ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES 0 orche.�tra selections, piano duets, ac- robatic stunts, action songs, dances' I church, Zurich. y M • Manufactured b The Flintkote Company, • CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats and plays. Mrs. Reta Taylor of Exeter anno- lunces the engagement of her only Toronto, Ont. Alling A. Elson, C. Cann, J. Fulcher .j Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times 1 1 CHOIR PRESENTS CONCERT daughter Phyllis Jose hive to Lorne g y' p' Henry Haugh, son of Mr and firs. 99 See Your Local Agent Down with dirt -catchers! loist. Harry Ho,cinan sang solo nuns_ • The Huronia Male 'Choir presented the third annual concert to a first Milton Haugh of Dashwood. The 13 JOHN M. TURKHEIM Phone Zurich 174 off! Cleaning so quick with this amazingly flexible aluminum. GIVE US A CALL! audience in the Exeter District High marriage to take place the lattei part LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given • JOHN DENOMY • - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r 1anem School auditorium last week. The of May. Mr and Mrs. Edward Norminto.n - S of theft of $18b, at the RCAF, sta- ies of 100,,000 or more is higher b choir is composed h 30 surrounding from Exeter and the surrounding of Hensall announce the engagement 33.7 per cent than in smaller town. ••••allal9llEMNiNS SitKffi�D11�D+9t�•a:> 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, Purnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmit', ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. �TADE & WEIDO V�� IS ZURICH — ONT. -- QUALITY — PRICE - SERV!( R district with :firs. Alice Sturges as iPARKiNG of their daughter, Jean Lenore, to ++--.+-E•-8•t•dr...•F. ....... i r i+++++++++++++++++�4H��4+Wfi� directress. Besides the numbers of the choir, a quartet made up H and G Arthur M. Traquar i � son of Mr an i (Airs. Melville Traquair, Hensall. Th': r � � Cleanest Venetian Minds k ill take marriage will pace on Saturday l S t d Skinner, N. VValper and W. Loch- rane sang in true barber -shop style. May .210th, at ill o'clock, in Hensall t YOU EVER OWNED Alling A. Elson, C. Cann, J. Fulcher Unitedd Church. MADE OF F L E X A L U M and U. Pfile to their groups, they sang as an octet with C. Cann as so- The Voice of Temperance Down with dirt -catchers! loist. Harry Ho,cinan sang solo nuns_ Dr. Jellinek is head of the school These satin -smooth slats actually discourage dust—it rolls right bens. for studies in alcohal at Yale Univ- off! Cleaning so quick with this amazingly flexible aluminum. 'ersity. After thorough investigation It bends. when you brush, snaps back into perfect shape! TRIP ENDS IN ARREST Goderich he reports that there are fewer al So easy to operate! --John Murfin, 21, of coholics in rural than, in urian areas. London, pleaded guilty to a charge the rate sof crouic alcoholism in cit- Lightweight FIE,xalum is only third the weight of old-fashioned of theft of $18b, at the RCAF, sta- ies of 100,,000 or more is higher b blinds. Operates silently, smoothliyi, even on wide, wide windows tion, Clinton, and elected stu imary 33.7 per cent than in smaller town. This beauty's for lifel trial, when he appeared before Mag- and cities and higher by (1,015 per cent Flexalum won't warp, break or bend out of shape. Plastic finish istrate D. E. Holmes, KC. Ho, was than in rural areas. Dr. Jellinek con- won't chip or crack. Fireproof, rustproof, weather -,proof, given suspended sentence for two ye- eludes that the greater the number wear -proof. ars ey payment costs. Crown. At- torney Glenn HaiyGs told the of outlets for drinking the more per- drink. �7• a r. � ,+ r �r'Ll p til T � CH SON yl court pie will The Huron Temper - `(_ accused had taken the money from ante Federation has always main- Phone 69 ZURICH station ,gi^ocery store, and went tained that to increase the outlets is on an extended trip. Restitution had to increase the consumption and the 'I'+•+..14i*+*+44+ li++*44++++....I++++ah+ +.+i* been Made. He was picked up by im- alcoholism. Huron County is for - migration authorities at Palm Beach tunate that it is a county of sinal; Florida, and brought to Goderich towns and rural areas. It is also from Port Erie by Provincial police. fortunate that it is under the Can- JURY RECOMMENDS ALTER ada Temperance Act, that does not MHa assA rl s provide! for liquor outlets.—Advt. ANGLE V•� V1 ' An inquest into the death of Wal- ter R. Penrose, who lost his life in !Exeter, April 17, from injuries re- ceived when he was knocked off his bicycle aft(,r running into a truck on � Main Street, Exeter, was held by i i Coroner Dr. J. G. Dunlop in the I Town Hall Friday, last. The jury found that the driver .of the truck could not have avoided the accident; that he brought his vehicle to a quick stop. The verdict said that there was no evidence of any negli- gence wbatsoever, by him or any other persons. The jury recommended that Exeter's local :traffic by-law be amended to provide for parallel panting in place Of angle parking on at least one side of the street. GRAND BEND Announcing l2r and Mrs Herman M. Gill of Grand Bend announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Helen Eva, to Edward John West, only son of Mr and Mrs. R. McK. West, of Kin- cardine. The marriage to take place quietly early in May. Elect Slate The Grand Bend branch of the W. I. held its election .of officers at its monthly meeting and the following were elected: — President, Mrs, E. Gill; vice-presidents, Mrs. H. Pfile Mrs. R. English; secretary treasurer Mrs. A. Hamilton; pianist, Mss. R. Webb. Reti-ring .president Was pre- sented with a piece of :chinaware. I HAVE RECEIVED A L ARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY• HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAILING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arra for Canadian Farm" fret, Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 ,EVER AT YOUR SERVICE, FOR 'FARM NEE,DS1