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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-11-23, Page 5ZURICH HERALD Aylt0 prized as second class msil: ]pope. Ofilce Department, Ottawa. Put ']Cour Want, For Sole Lost. Found, Etc, ,Ade. in this 'L 0 _1 QAL -NEWb- SREAD Mr and Mrs. Wan. F, Braun of Porest were recent visitors withtheir on the to 6l Zurich relatives, Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Smith an0ored �o London hist Thursday, on busin- ; s. - Mss Pearl Wurtz spent a few .lays at the home of her sister, Dr. aaxd Mrs. I-1, H. Cowan at Exeter. Mr and Mrs Charles Thiel, Mrs. W 1 0..Coxon spent a few days at Tor- > into this week. lvliss Kathleen Hess, who is in .runihigr in St. Josephs Hospital, - { ;• 1,ondon, was a week -end visitor at lex' home here. Mr and Mrs Earl Smith of Detroit the meat is ready! xnd i41r and Mrs Ward Fritz of town No meal is complete witliout plenty ere attending; the Royal Winter Fair of delicious wholesorr.e bread. Ana n Toronto this week, TASTY -NU tarts good and is good Mx and 'Mrs. Leonard Steinbach xnd on Ronnie of London, visited hearty food for you, Every slice s parent,;parent,;IIx ants Mrs. IIc my Stein- slice of energy- Iich s parent,; %nr]sh an S+arida�y.,. Buy an extra Loaf today --•stare now to serve more bread at ever Have you peen a 400 day ailnivea._ ? j nary Clock'? Wheels only once a eyear meal. Get your TASTY-Ntl i3rcac. i k beautiful tirnepfece $:31).00.-- Iless at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your he Jeweller. local Grocers. i Mr. and 41x'.>. W. Corless of Clin- �� `�ls`sl� µ�y J's T f ;on spent the week -end at the home )f their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken 3reakey. PHONE 100 — ZURICH Mr. Red Mrs. John Brown spent _ i few#.aio,; at London last week vis- ting at the home of their daughter, FO R SALE 1 Dr and Mrs. Howard Ho£stettler. 10 Tons of baled clover hay. -p- i Mr and Mr , Leon Jeffrey* of ply to Wally Wein, Dashwood, phony rear Blake have returned from a r2 r 1 )leasant extended trip with relatives _.__ __: ____._ ._ _•_. _____. and friends in Detroit, Windsor, Til- FOR SALE iury, Chatham, London and other One W. -ods Electric Grain Grinder )oints of interest. a demonstrator. Reasonably priced. Cuckoo Clocks direct from the Phone 59 r 6, 13ayfield. c 31ackforest, Germany, attractively F SALE -- rand engraved cases; Cuckoo every calf and full hour. 418.00 upwards. A milking Machine for sale or Seo them in our window. --Hess, the would trade on :some calves. Douglas jeweller. Robinson, R. R. 1, Zurich. The many friends of Miss Gloria — NOTICE aingerich, daughter of A2r •and Mrs. STRAYED. Unto 'my premises Lot ) ra-cob Gingerich, Goshen south, are T5, Con; 9, Hay Twp., 4 three-year- l )leased to hear that she is getting old Steers. Owner can have same by LlongL real well after her recent ill - proving property, and paying expen�- iess. es. Arnold 'Merner, Phone 81 r 201 112) and Mrs. Don Charlton have Zurich. noved their effects from Mrs. Herb. irueger's apartments to their home vhich they purchased in Exeter. Mr Clearing Auction gale l;memmn Gabel and daughter Ethel mill occupy a few rooms in the Krue- Of Household Effects and Miscellan. ser apartment. opus Items, on the Premises, .Main Mr and Mrs. Ed. Gascho, Mrs. E. Street, in the C•urkheim have ,returned home 'after VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD i visit with relatives and friends at roron'to and Hamilton. Mrs, Graydon The Undersigned Auctioneer has Peters and son Ronald of 'Weston, been instructed to sell by Public .eturned home with them to spend Auction, on :he week. Mr. Peters was a week- md visitor at the Gascho home. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. ,.4NOUNCEMENT— Commencing at 1 o'clock, p.m. Mr and Ars. Henry Clausius of the following: Zurich wish to announce the engage- Oak dinii19 room extension table, meat of their youngest daughter, dining )poen .chairs, Buffett, antiquel ling, sonof.Mr. to Mr, Elmer William Beier- style parlor settee with rocker and ling, s. Mr. and Mrs. William Geierling, of Hay Township, Blue chai-rs to'match; studio couch., like Water TIighway-. The marriage to new;. various oak centre tables, 3 tale place early in December. walnut fern stands, 3 odd fern stands electric lamp, bridge lamp, tapestry Huron Rally Held rug ;10x10 -ft; small radio lamp, ),.d Huron Presbytery Young People lamp, Philco electric radio, like new; of the United Church held their rally 2 upholstered couches, antique style hi Hbnsall United Church, Nov. 17. bedroom lamp, small mirror, 2 lans p Present were 210 delegates trom hall mirrors, Kelvinator electric wash- Hu.ron County, ]Middlesex, Lambtron, ing machine, like new; electric heat - Perth, Oxford, Algoma. Harvey Spar ing )pad; 8 -d -ay mzantle Clock in good ling of Elimville, was in charge of condition; oak Mali tree, nurriber of the evening. The Rev. W. J. Rogers, rocking chains, small tables,' kitchen chairman of the presbytery and min-- extension table, sideboard, card table, istery and minister of the church drop leaf table, sewing machine, in Here, extended greetings. Mr. Rogers first class ciondition; wooden bed introducer) the guest speaker, the complete, with springs and mattress, Rev. Ralph Waugh, of Larrvbeth. dresser and comanode, solid .oak bed- room suite with spring filled mattress Crash Kills Airman dresser and commode, steel beet with A Centralia airman died instantly modesprings and mattress, 2 Iarge Wednesday- night last when his mot- feather ticks, 2 small feather trek:,, orcycle left the highway and struck like new; quantitly: of goose feathers, a telephone pole two miles south of writing desk, 2 picture stands, 2 here. The airman, Jaynes Ross, was fancy toilet sets, antique clock, an= travelling with another motorcyclist tique centre table, electric heater, to Seaforth to see a hockey game varum cleaner, in new condition; when his machine went out of con- Masterpiece kitchen range for wood trol. He bought the machine two or coal, in good Condition, 3.4burner weeks aga. His age 19, and was a gas stove, Buffalo robe, numorous native of RoAlier, Man., and w*as not hooked plats, never ,been used; dining married. rolom heater; small Quebec ]seater, —HYMNEAL— coal oil stove, pictures and picture Zehr — Gingerich frames, wash stands, electric plate, And Zehr — Bast toasters and iron, small bench, fancy A double wedding ceremony took bench, fancy ibreadspread, complete place on Saturday, November 18th. dinner set, like new; lovely antipue at 2:3:0 p.m. at the Crosshili. Menn- style pitcher with glasses to 'match; onite church when Laurene, youngest half-dozen wine glasses, flbwer vases, daughter of Ur and Mrs. Aaron silverware, fancy ipitcher with glass- Gingei:ieh of Zurigh, became the es to, match, fruit ;howl with 12 sher- bricle of Mr. Harolc' .,Zehr of Zurich 'berts to auatch. A11 -kinds. of fancy and Laurene, daugnter of Mr and dishes, large assortment of kitchen Mrs. Solomon Bast, Wellesley, be- utensils, cellar taible, wine barrel, carne the bride .of Mr. Stanley Zehr crocks, Jugs, 4lothes baskets, roast - o£ Welie9l%y. The gromm being ing pan, kettles, step ladder, 12 lawn brothers and sons of Mr and Mrs. mowers, one new; garden tools, Aaron W. Zehr of Welle,.ley coal scuttle, carpenter tools, barrels, BL%hops M. 0. Jantzi and S. L. boxes, odd doors, hedge clipper, Schidltz, officiated with Pastor S. mops, chicken feeder and .mountains, Baealuler of. Zurich also taking part. 1215 -ft. rubber hose, 4 :bags potatoes, The brides both wore white broc- and manly, articles too numerous to aded satin etreet length dresses with mention. long sleeves and carried white Bibles. Everything is in First Class cond- A I.M.dies' trio ~sang, ",We Come to ition •and will the sold without reserve Thee," 041! Perfoct Love and Ohl • In case of bad weather, Sale will be happy Home. The zongregation,led held in bbe !Church Shed. by '/4r. Stanley Gingerich of Zurich, sang, "Come Gracious Spirit, 'and Terms -Cash We Join to Prayer." The ushers Aaron Reatemeyer, were Gerald 7.ellr and George Bast. Leoi.wrd Restemeyer, A lovely wedding supper was llxecutors sof the Estate of the Late served at the Bast home in Welles- Clara Restemeyer. I116y to al out, 64 guests. Their manW 1+elativea and friend: wish these lylilford Merner, Clenk. - Wig Couples Inally years .of hair- ! uine:gs t44ve'tl er. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. ' P ry�r.�-..n.ehMywM.en.�w,� 1 ATTENTION FARMERS! Cole.�m1�. FE,EDINC* MOLASES ARE GOING UP IN. PRICE )EVERY BUSINES CARDS _ Y NOW.. We have a. limited Supply of No. 4 5% Shingles at a I John W. Orchard, Tlave your photo taken now in time good supply of Worm Par on hand at all times. for a CHRISTMAS GIFT,'. Available OPTOMETRIST in folder, also coloured at reasonable come in and try a good Co -OP, Mix! prices. At Wagner's Zurich, Ph. ,91 I Main Street -^ ]Exeter �—TIC L OR THE Open Every Week Day FOR SALE Except. Wednesday Phone 355J -plece Chesterfield Suite in good —,�. 'n �va�cr�anszaw�ear�x�recur>tius�,r,s�;.•� condition. Apply to Ed, Reichert, -" Zurich. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS - — �.�.._ _ ..._ FOR SALE ALV•IN `WVAILIF "'R A 1927 Chev. Four -door Sedan in good condition. Apply to Bob Ilit+'le Licensed Auction ar holtz, Zumieh. ]HURON AND LAME IDN large or small, Cour- WANTED A reasonably good 100 acres also yor your Bale, teous and Bflicient Service at all a 50 to 75 acre, moderateky priced. ; W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. Times! DASIiWOOD 'hone 57 r 2. FOR SALF --- Highway, (f(i acres clay foam, near ' E. F. CORBETT a village and good buildings 'with ' most convenieneeas. Alyio 150 acres >(10EIVSEIi AUCTIONEER with fine large barn with conveni-en- ces, good implement shed, small ' r Reasonable, Satisfaction house in good condition, County Rd. Guaranteed 7 miles to Stratford. W. C. Pearce, i EXETER, R. R. 1 Realtor, Exeter, Ont. Phone la_ ,jeh 9.2x7. FOR SALE One Combination Door, 'brand new 1 V E T E R I N A R I A.N wwith screen and lnh Phone ss r 7,pZurich. �. COXON B.V'. Sc. ft ' LOST STRAYED from the pasture farm 1 ,VETERINARY SURGEON of Robt. Adams, on .Babylon line, Hay Twy., a twolyiear-old red stee% Main Street, vflac,a w with white face (Hereford). Finder Sesidence, opposite Drug t -.P notify Wm. Forrester, Zurich, ZURICH i LOST B U T C H E• R S Between Hillsgreen and Zurich .on 1 Parr Line a Blanket and tarp. Fin- ' popular der please notify Mr. Edgar McBride Kippen, or Ralph Smith, Phone 84 r �� qhs' 4, Zurich. :SEAT NIARKE FOR S A LE L.et Us supply you with the Cur- New Idea Farm Equipment; Min - Choice' of Fresh a7-1 neapolis Moline Tractors and Mach - ,very ed Meats, Bologna.s, SF %ges, inery; Fairbanks -Morse Hammer Etc., always on hand. Kept -Mills, etc. Write or phone for prices and folders. fresh in Electric Refrif ttion New Idea Distributors, Goderich, Ont Phone, Carlow 2821. Highest Cash Prices i Wool, Hides and Skins S'P'RAYED HYungblut SOU ]� Unto my farm, wrest of Hillsgreen, . a Horeford Steer, about 700 -lbs. ..�.-------- PRODUCE Owner can have same by proving property and paying evpenses. —Harold Reichert. Silverwood PICS FOR SALE A number • of small pigs for sale. DAIIIIES P-eteir Roche, Phone 2-93 Zurich. FOR SALE Cash Market for Cream, Eggs and Poultry Holstein heifer in calf, due in Have Your Eggs Graded on February. Apply to Ken Etue, Ph. 98 r 13, Zurich. c our AUTOMATIC FOR SALE EGG GRADER Trailer $35.00. Wheelows, Parts LeRoy O'Brien, Manager of a 29 Pontiac and Plymouth, 19" tires used. —Ivan Willert. c Phone 101 Zurich FOR. QUICK SALT= Zurich CreOM, ErY A 1937 '11h ton Dodge Truck, stake badip and racks. Priced Your Horne Market fc, ,rearn for quick sale — Maurice Masse, Phone 9S r 24, Zurich. Eggs and Poultr; FOR QUICK SALE Highest Cash Prices Pr -I plus Used Di)ling room and Living >w for deliveredcream Room Suites. LowPrices, at the premium Westlake Furniture, Zluich. c We are equipped to give effi- F' O R SALE Lcient accurate service. Egg Choice Green Celery. Orders taken by ox ate for less. Cali 134, Zurich. and Poultry department in Gerald Gingerich. charge of Mr. T. Meyers. WANTED Chars. Minshall, ProprietorWill for OldpaHorse , suitable ei)Colfee y2c] N S U RSA N C E -- __.--- Jack Gilbert, 936 r ozi, or Ashley Gilbert 936 r 02, Godericili, Ont. -tf BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Western Farmers' MUtUalt FINANCIAL. STATEMENTS, Co.INCOME Weather insurance C TAX REPORTS' AUDITING, ETC., ETC, OF WOODSTOCK NORMAN COWAN HAY PGRT OFFICE M LARGEST RESERVE BAL- Dsupkwood 40 r 13. pot ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS Dead Stick .1 CW THIS BIND IN ONTARIO . . ofiamount of Insurance at Rink on $2.75 Each. Proidpt Service fol December 31st•, 1946 L7ftitng.—,Tack wi'lliwns. Carl Thong $73,699,236.00 '24 s 4•, Creaws ilixtral,-c1-541 .TOt81 Cash in Bank and Bonds. $444,115:30 Rate„ on Application NOTICE L F.. KLOPP »,,)~',ICH WHITEWASHING & CLEANING A G E N Z Awange*ionu oar bo made Agee Dealer in Lighiwsi",�, Rods Bill Watson , -and all kinds of Fire xt' ,: irame Dashwood — rhoao 36)19 30 'L 0 _1 QAL -NEWb- SREAD Mr and Mrs. Wan. F, Braun of Porest were recent visitors withtheir on the to 6l Zurich relatives, Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Smith an0ored �o London hist Thursday, on busin- ; s. - Mss Pearl Wurtz spent a few .lays at the home of her sister, Dr. aaxd Mrs. I-1, H. Cowan at Exeter. Mr and Mrs Charles Thiel, Mrs. W 1 0..Coxon spent a few days at Tor- > into this week. lvliss Kathleen Hess, who is in .runihigr in St. Josephs Hospital, - { ;• 1,ondon, was a week -end visitor at lex' home here. Mr and Mrs Earl Smith of Detroit the meat is ready! xnd i41r and Mrs Ward Fritz of town No meal is complete witliout plenty ere attending; the Royal Winter Fair of delicious wholesorr.e bread. Ana n Toronto this week, TASTY -NU tarts good and is good Mx and 'Mrs. Leonard Steinbach xnd on Ronnie of London, visited hearty food for you, Every slice s parent,;parent,;IIx ants Mrs. IIc my Stein- slice of energy- Iich s parent,; %nr]sh an S+arida�y.,. Buy an extra Loaf today --•stare now to serve more bread at ever Have you peen a 400 day ailnivea._ ? j nary Clock'? Wheels only once a eyear meal. Get your TASTY-Ntl i3rcac. i k beautiful tirnepfece $:31).00.-- Iless at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your he Jeweller. local Grocers. i Mr. and 41x'.>. W. Corless of Clin- �� `�ls`sl� µ�y J's T f ;on spent the week -end at the home )f their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken 3reakey. PHONE 100 — ZURICH Mr. Red Mrs. John Brown spent _ i few#.aio,; at London last week vis- ting at the home of their daughter, FO R SALE 1 Dr and Mrs. Howard Ho£stettler. 10 Tons of baled clover hay. -p- i Mr and Mr , Leon Jeffrey* of ply to Wally Wein, Dashwood, phony rear Blake have returned from a r2 r 1 )leasant extended trip with relatives _.__ __: ____._ ._ _•_. _____. and friends in Detroit, Windsor, Til- FOR SALE iury, Chatham, London and other One W. -ods Electric Grain Grinder )oints of interest. a demonstrator. Reasonably priced. Cuckoo Clocks direct from the Phone 59 r 6, 13ayfield. c 31ackforest, Germany, attractively F SALE -- rand engraved cases; Cuckoo every calf and full hour. 418.00 upwards. A milking Machine for sale or Seo them in our window. --Hess, the would trade on :some calves. Douglas jeweller. Robinson, R. R. 1, Zurich. The many friends of Miss Gloria — NOTICE aingerich, daughter of A2r •and Mrs. STRAYED. Unto 'my premises Lot ) ra-cob Gingerich, Goshen south, are T5, Con; 9, Hay Twp., 4 three-year- l )leased to hear that she is getting old Steers. Owner can have same by LlongL real well after her recent ill - proving property, and paying expen�- iess. es. Arnold 'Merner, Phone 81 r 201 112) and Mrs. Don Charlton have Zurich. noved their effects from Mrs. Herb. irueger's apartments to their home vhich they purchased in Exeter. Mr Clearing Auction gale l;memmn Gabel and daughter Ethel mill occupy a few rooms in the Krue- Of Household Effects and Miscellan. ser apartment. opus Items, on the Premises, .Main Mr and Mrs. Ed. Gascho, Mrs. E. Street, in the C•urkheim have ,returned home 'after VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD i visit with relatives and friends at roron'to and Hamilton. Mrs, Graydon The Undersigned Auctioneer has Peters and son Ronald of 'Weston, been instructed to sell by Public .eturned home with them to spend Auction, on :he week. Mr. Peters was a week- md visitor at the Gascho home. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. ,.4NOUNCEMENT— Commencing at 1 o'clock, p.m. Mr and Ars. Henry Clausius of the following: Zurich wish to announce the engage- Oak dinii19 room extension table, meat of their youngest daughter, dining )poen .chairs, Buffett, antiquel ling, sonof.Mr. to Mr, Elmer William Beier- style parlor settee with rocker and ling, s. Mr. and Mrs. William Geierling, of Hay Township, Blue chai-rs to'match; studio couch., like Water TIighway-. The marriage to new;. various oak centre tables, 3 tale place early in December. walnut fern stands, 3 odd fern stands electric lamp, bridge lamp, tapestry Huron Rally Held rug ;10x10 -ft; small radio lamp, ),.d Huron Presbytery Young People lamp, Philco electric radio, like new; of the United Church held their rally 2 upholstered couches, antique style hi Hbnsall United Church, Nov. 17. bedroom lamp, small mirror, 2 lans p Present were 210 delegates trom hall mirrors, Kelvinator electric wash- Hu.ron County, ]Middlesex, Lambtron, ing machine, like new; electric heat - Perth, Oxford, Algoma. Harvey Spar ing )pad; 8 -d -ay mzantle Clock in good ling of Elimville, was in charge of condition; oak Mali tree, nurriber of the evening. The Rev. W. J. Rogers, rocking chains, small tables,' kitchen chairman of the presbytery and min-- extension table, sideboard, card table, istery and minister of the church drop leaf table, sewing machine, in Here, extended greetings. Mr. Rogers first class ciondition; wooden bed introducer) the guest speaker, the complete, with springs and mattress, Rev. Ralph Waugh, of Larrvbeth. dresser and comanode, solid .oak bed- room suite with spring filled mattress Crash Kills Airman dresser and commode, steel beet with A Centralia airman died instantly modesprings and mattress, 2 Iarge Wednesday- night last when his mot- feather ticks, 2 small feather trek:,, orcycle left the highway and struck like new; quantitly: of goose feathers, a telephone pole two miles south of writing desk, 2 picture stands, 2 here. The airman, Jaynes Ross, was fancy toilet sets, antique clock, an= travelling with another motorcyclist tique centre table, electric heater, to Seaforth to see a hockey game varum cleaner, in new condition; when his machine went out of con- Masterpiece kitchen range for wood trol. He bought the machine two or coal, in good Condition, 3.4burner weeks aga. His age 19, and was a gas stove, Buffalo robe, numorous native of RoAlier, Man., and w*as not hooked plats, never ,been used; dining married. rolom heater; small Quebec ]seater, —HYMNEAL— coal oil stove, pictures and picture Zehr — Gingerich frames, wash stands, electric plate, And Zehr — Bast toasters and iron, small bench, fancy A double wedding ceremony took bench, fancy ibreadspread, complete place on Saturday, November 18th. dinner set, like new; lovely antipue at 2:3:0 p.m. at the Crosshili. Menn- style pitcher with glasses to 'match; onite church when Laurene, youngest half-dozen wine glasses, flbwer vases, daughter of Ur and Mrs. Aaron silverware, fancy ipitcher with glass- Gingei:ieh of Zurigh, became the es to, match, fruit ;howl with 12 sher- bricle of Mr. Harolc' .,Zehr of Zurich 'berts to auatch. A11 -kinds. of fancy and Laurene, daugnter of Mr and dishes, large assortment of kitchen Mrs. Solomon Bast, Wellesley, be- utensils, cellar taible, wine barrel, carne the bride .of Mr. Stanley Zehr crocks, Jugs, 4lothes baskets, roast - o£ Welie9l%y. The gromm being ing pan, kettles, step ladder, 12 lawn brothers and sons of Mr and Mrs. mowers, one new; garden tools, Aaron W. Zehr of Welle,.ley coal scuttle, carpenter tools, barrels, BL%hops M. 0. Jantzi and S. L. boxes, odd doors, hedge clipper, Schidltz, officiated with Pastor S. mops, chicken feeder and .mountains, Baealuler of. Zurich also taking part. 1215 -ft. rubber hose, 4 :bags potatoes, The brides both wore white broc- and manly, articles too numerous to aded satin etreet length dresses with mention. long sleeves and carried white Bibles. Everything is in First Class cond- A I.M.dies' trio ~sang, ",We Come to ition •and will the sold without reserve Thee," 041! Perfoct Love and Ohl • In case of bad weather, Sale will be happy Home. The zongregation,led held in bbe !Church Shed. by '/4r. Stanley Gingerich of Zurich, sang, "Come Gracious Spirit, 'and Terms -Cash We Join to Prayer." The ushers Aaron Reatemeyer, were Gerald 7.ellr and George Bast. Leoi.wrd Restemeyer, A lovely wedding supper was llxecutors sof the Estate of the Late served at the Bast home in Welles- Clara Restemeyer. I116y to al out, 64 guests. Their manW 1+elativea and friend: wish these lylilford Merner, Clenk. - Wig Couples Inally years .of hair- ! uine:gs t44ve'tl er. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. ' P ry�r.�-..n.ehMywM.en.�w,� 1 ATTENTION FARMERS! a t ?ENt6t! FE,EDINC* MOLASES ARE GOING UP IN. PRICE )EVERY COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS DAY. OUR STOCK GOES AT THE OLD PRICE, $O ACT Y NOW.. We have a. limited Supply of No. 4 5% Shingles at a SAVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED Price. Now is the time to Worm those Pullets. We have a MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM- good supply of Worm Par on hand at all times. We carry a good supply of Concentrates for every need. So How About come in and try a good Co -OP, Mix! Christmas ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS �—TIC L OR THE HENSALL and ZURICH —,�. 'n �va�cr�anszaw�ear�x�recur>tius�,r,s�;.•� .WVRE READY TO HELP YOU�, r �., �.-/£.tic�,•1n'+++tGL:� ✓�C.'y'"+�ani�.[� .0 i.6 �Lr� 'J� 'k•titllt 4!AR rt?prroent5 a iiiajor iiivt,5r:araent. It deserves the best of t of e—arid mat's ivixat we're ready to give it. V he tl 'r ' ' i a complete lubrkatio3n jolt or just a battery a lr a •:, � e really tri• to give good, thorough Irriperiul servile—the kiiiJI that will keep you coarsing back. We'd qpprec7r,fc, (,- chunre to -vhoip you lay!, r.+ a•n can ctrl. a ,r 48Yi=t'fi ." L fit. 1 f c1 V A C+ I v, ; (' p a t ?ENt6t! ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS * % .„"� '' :� Y osArr:a�� .. w:, SAVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE IS PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM- PPARE OUR PRICES AND ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES! i4 How About our Christmas Alp (.Iifts? �—TIC L OR THE HAVE YOU SELECTED THE IYIOST FRAC A , MOST APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR YOUR WIFE, HUSBAND, SON AND DAUGHTER? HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: SHEARLING LINED ALL RUBBER BOOTS OR OVER - BOOTS. STILL SOLD AT THE REGULAR PRICE IN SPITE OF THE RECENT JUMP IN ALL RUBBER FOOT- WEAR. "A WONDERFUL ITEM TO WATCH AND EN- JOY A HOCKEY MATCH.” ALSO SKATES FOR MEN, LADIES AND BOYS. "SEE THESE FOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION" BE SURE AND SEE OUR HOUSE SLIPPERS! � A �a I 'You can't go wrong when you buy a well known Reliable Beatty Washing Machine We carry a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers at three popular prices: $119.50 149.50 150.50 Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges. Come in and see them - they'll speak for themselves s Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard- ware on hand. Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes. Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! i s Vatcars & OgBrien Maim St. Hardware Store Phone 213 a ) Mabs.� -ITUT is HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARR iMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING 'IRACW-- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, Cir?MBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tel. Shop 149mKJAP-nRea' 67 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! 1