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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-06-15, Page 8ZURICH . ONTARIO [ New A LOT OF FIDE DRESS MATERIALS HAVE, 4 D JUST ARRIVED D New Crepes at Special, per yard ....................$1.10 b New Shantung Rayons at yard ... ......................1.10 44 New Dress Ends, Crepes at yard ....................2.25 DOD New Crepes, Rayons, etc. 42 -in at 1.59 to 1.75 yd. I not exceeding 350 acres, urapery woods 40 40 ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES i Operation ,of unlicensed tractors and Our Stock is now complete. 4 D See our new line of woodland Drapery in beauti- 9 D � 0 ful new colorings of Rayon and Cotton, 50 -in wade 4 D at 3.75 per yard. OG Wallpapers °oa Machinenty rented to others. o0D We carry Reg. N. Boxers and Watsons Foster's pOp high grade papers in stock... Always have a large from... See the 04D assortment to choose new super - coated and waterfast papers now available. Would be pleased to show you our samples. �D DO We have 150 different Papers to choose from lac- Q sides ceilings. pQp Prices range from ISc to 75c per single roll. OQp A few bundle lots to offer at less than half price. 4 Q S p eQ ,IS 4 4G SOD 10 Dozen Weldrest Nylon Hose. 45 gauge in G D New Summer Shades at $1.25 a 400 pair. 0 SOD 5 Dozen Sub Standards in Regular 1.60 line 4 D At 1.10 a pair 1 D D00G rs 000 TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH 400 Thn .� core 1* Yulour Fuel The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinis Blanket Farrn Liability Policy of Groceries • a Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys s = A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical I not exceeding 350 acres, _ Appliances What Does it Cover? ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES i Operation ,of unlicensed tractors and CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! ! e GIVE US A' CALL! JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r I Z Liability. Custom Farming and HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE Yulour 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 i 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, i urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsrnitr , ing our Specialty, Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE & WE".11r7j'40 QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE ZURICH HERALD I'T'EMS OF LOCA iNTERI 1 Rdr. and Mrs. Eli Boshart of Chart age, N. Y., were visitors with relat ves in this district the past week. ]lir and Mrs Winn. Witmer ung daughter May Lou were recent vis ibors at London. Some real hot, midsummer weathe: visited these parts last week, witl the mercury around the ninety marl which is plently waren for June, .Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ross ane daughters of Seaforth called at th{ home of their uncle and aunt, Al: and Mrs. C. L. Sanith. on Saturday Miss Marjorie :Klopp has returnee home with her parents, Mr. and Mr Bert Knopp, after attending Western University, London. The officials of The Hay Mutua Fire Insurance Co. held their mon thly meeting at Grand Bend on. Fri (ley. Mrs. Arthur McLean ane son Brien of London enji,)yed the week end at the home of her parents, Mr and firs. Lloyd O'Brien. Mr and :firs Lloyd Cook and dau ghter Patricia; Mr and Mrs Floy( Cook, all .of Kitchener, were receri Sunday visitors at the home of them mother, ?Mrs. John Brenner. ilir and Mrs Ray •Schilbe and clr_1( of London., spent the week -end ivitL the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Milfred Schilbe, also attending the Schilbe - Merner wedding held or. Saturday. Mr and _firs Harold Widrick and Mr and Mrs. Chris. Schwartzentrub- er of the Bronson line were recent visitors at Crogan, N.Y., where they attended the wedding of the foam- er's sister. Rev. E. W:-Heimrich, as pastor, and Albert Kalbfleisch, as layrnan,of St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran church at- tended the annual .Synod 'conference of the Lutheran church at Sebasto- pole last week. Miss Carol Thiel and brothers, Douglas and Allan spent :a few days at the home of their aunt ana uncle All: and Mrs Allan Fraser at Exeter. Also attended the frolic at the Cen- tralia Air Port on Saturdalyr after noon. Mr.Jacob Zehr and daughter Nancy of Pool, Mrs. Peter Spenler and daughter of Alilverbon were we- ek -end visitors at the home of _Mr and Mrs. Moses Erb, also called at the home of )Ir and Mrs C. L. Smith on Saturday- afternoon. 12r. and Mrs. Ed. Schwartzentru- ber and family of Blake, and Mrs. Rudy Schwartzentruber spent the week -end at New Hamburg, where on Saturday they attended the Ben- der reunion. Gone on Trip Mrs. Anne Turkheim has left for London, where she travelled .by bus to Detroit, on a trip to the State of ,olorado, where she will visit with zer daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles arr. Moved Into New Home Ii& and Mrs. Wan. Hay have mov- ed into their new home in the west- erly part -of t„wn and are gettin5 nicely settled. We wish them -]army years of health to enjoy the 'same, a- long with their family. A g-ood game of ball was enjoyed on the Zurich Diamond last Thursday evening, when the Goderich boy; were clown and played the locals to a 4-4 tie. Heideman, ,the Zurich pit- cher, was in good fornn and held the boys from the County Town to one run till the seventh inning. Missionary Here ]Miss Mabel Meyer, Reg. N., Mis• sionary to India, spoke at St. Peter's Lutheran Church last Sunday. Miss Meyer has spent twenty-two yearsin India and has a mast interesting 1 .story to tell of efforts to Christian- ize the peopl,, of India, Had Fine Rain A real million dollar rain, the first good soaker since before spring seeding, ,Isiterl us �r Tuesday as er- noon. Tire. gra.,s, fields and gar+lens are ,just bursting out in growth, and it wa just %ghat we needed. .11r. and August Ducharmc and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Ducharme and children, all of Dub. lin, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Duchari ne. Then on :�iond:ay Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Russell and children, and Mr. Morris O'- Dwyer and Cyril Ducharme all of I.,ondon, called oil Mr and Mrs. Du- charme. That Dog Nusiance Almost every day some citizen ap- proaches us regarding the dog nus- ! i,,nee, stating that they should be t i tied up like practically every iother 'town or village in the community. But ,your publisher has no control over then • dogs, we are no dog cat - i I cher, and if we were we would first I have ti be i n eructed by our local ; Council or Police Trustees to do,so. i if you have a greviance, and many s have, against these dogs malting i I their rounds destroying nice shrub - ries, flower beds, garden vegetables, I aqui now with the big crop of straw- berries coining on, well we th%njc , i clogs could be tied up for the suns mer months and kept away from all ; these things Nve so fotldly 'cherish; + 'but it us up to our officials to act, 1 I .h,,sun,t e l WHAT EVERY FARMIkR NEEDSf ' Blanket Farrn Liability Policy ; $10,000 Inclusive Limits coverage. F ; Premium $9.00 per annum per farm I not exceeding 350 acres, What Does it Cover? i Operation ,of unlicensed tractors and farm machinery; Strayed Animals, Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts and Activities. Optional Coverages Animal Collision $200. limit on any one animal Prem. $1.00. Products Liability. Custom Farming and Machinenty rented to others. Employers' Liability. Voluntary Compensation. For Further particulars Apply. J. W. HABERER - Phone 161 ARTHUR FRASER E! Income Tax Reports; Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER )FFICE:—Corner Ann, William Stas. • • Phone: Exeter 8664. • • ELMER D. BELL, B.A. • e • • BARRISTER . SOLICITOR • EXETER, ONT. • Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) ♦ CEMENT ♦ • • DO` CK • • Immediate Delivery HURON CONCRETE PRODUCTS • 4 Phone 684 Seaforth A Glenn's � !ami Auto Wreckers PHOINE 41811 EXETER. Parts for most makes of cars. 19 I7Sed B tt 4., 9 a eines enc razes. 16" wheels and axles for Trailers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express tour sincere gratitude to all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved sister- and aunt, j ".Jennima Johnton." To the ladies' quartette for their singing and to all those who contributed flowers, Also to Rev. H. E. Roppel for his com- forting words. Mrs, Robert Drysdale, Miss Therese Kile, Battlecreek. Mrs. H. Failing, Petersburg; Mr and Mrs. Paul Par%,or, `fort Huron; Mr and .Mrs. Milton Kile, Port Huron, BORN At the Clinton Hospital on May 3111, 1950, to Mr and Mrs Clarence', aeofi'rey of Zurich, a son (Garry Marencc.) ' LOOKING FOR A WIFE? - Bob Perry, Boston radio (,:xVcutrve ias chosen for his hobby the finding of wives for mien over 30. I-Iow slid ie start this unique activity? How loes lie decide whether a man and t oman are suited for each other'? .lead "Wife Hunter" in The Amer - can Weekly, magazine with this 3unday�'s (June 18) issue of The )otroit Sunday Tivies. Evangelical Church The first Quarterly Conference of ;his Conference year will meet in ;he local Evangelical Church on Fri- lalyq June 16th at 7.15 o'clock before ;he evening session of the District tally announced elsewhere. Rev. F. V1 ]+airs, Stratford, will be in charge of this business period The Annual Decoration and Me.• norial Service at the Evangelical U. 3 Church cemetery, Bronson Line, :Tay Township, will be held Sunday Lfternnoon, Jun.r, 18th. Friends are in- 7ited to bring flowers 'to cecoratc tl:e ;raves of departed loved ones. After ;he decoration beginning about 2:30 mn. the Memorial Service will begin rat 3:00 p.m, with tie pastor, I I� loppel in charge A program of vo- :al and instrumental music will be 'urnished by the Salvation. Army of Condon, Ont, and Captain C Rendall will give the memorial address The public is most cordially invited Thursday, Tune, 15th, 2950 IiIII�INlIIIIIiiI!lilIIIiIIIilII��IIIIIiIllltinti!llllillllllllllIlIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIiIIIIIiII� Westlake 1Seasonable "Oupplies WE HAVE A. FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES OF FURNITURE il 11 A. Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleurn and Axminister Rugs, Etc. I. All Lamps are Reasonably Priced! I. we also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat- tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoaan, Etc. Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich Residence Phone 89. a!!!!!1!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!illlll!!!I!!I!!!I!!!!!I!!!II!!!11!lliIilll!!i!!!I!I!!!!!!I!!I!!II!!11!!I!1 You 10 ,,or Hardwftr 'tnre a a 5 U BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME with our new KEM GLO LUSTRE — SPREAD SATIN We Have all Your Needs for Spring Cleaning Modernize your Stables with Cattle and Hog Water Bowls, Stauncheons, Litter Carriers or any other Farm Equipment can be had from, Rader lffla�311z - Hardware Phone 63 - Zurich IN! 11'11111111[112 FLOOR Ti LE 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 m Phone Zurich 174 LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given ........ ..... r... 3+.D+.D+.....�^5�+�•d+`D+•.�++1+A+.F.I++[�i+i° F re++ {+-1................ Cleanest Venetian Blinds YOU EVER OWNED MADE OF FLEXALUM Down with dirt -catchers ! These satin-snnooth slats actually discourage dust—it rolls right q oil'! Cleaning so quick with this amazingly flexible aluminum. It bends when you brush, snaps back into perfect shape! So easy to operate! Lightweight Floxalunn is only third the weight of old-fashioned blinds. Operates silently, smoothly, even on wide, wide windows ° This beauty's for life! Flexalum won't warp, break or bend out of shape. Plastic finish won't chip otr crack. Fireproof; rustproof, weather-proof, F wear -proof. F. 0. KALBELEISCH (V SON Phone 69 - - - - ZURICH li l�ll1+4+ ++W+dl++k+I + � S +k q r++�.3. q.� .Y+.t, y +t++4+♦ f8+..... F..+p..I..p++g . Msec y Harris HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ,SHIPMENT OF MASSEY• HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM 'CAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" rrai, Shap 144 scar to Rew 67 i' tV'ER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEED+St a