Zurich Herald, 1942-10-29, Page 4•
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"Now WE hold a Mortgage
on Canada Ma!"
"Sure we're working harder than ever --but that newer hurt
anybody. We're working longer hours and putting our
money away in Victory Bonds. Now we'll be paid
interest instead of paying it.
"When peace comes well have money saved to buy new
equipment for our farm—might even put up: a new barn
—maybe take a holiday!
"Meanwhile, we can't think of any safer or better place to
invest our money than in bonds backed by our country_
And we can't think of any better purpose than helping
our fighting boys get the jump on the enemy. men we
read about our lads bombing Germany,, we ;can think
that maybe we raised one of those bombs on our own. farm_
"So that's our plan from now until peace comes.We
will work to save and lend. We'll have it to spend later.
And we can look forward to getting that new tractor
and that fine new automobile we're saving for now."
"We'll be laying up for ourselves the best of all invest-
ments—VICTORY BONDS—backed by all the resources
of the Dominion of Canada: they yield a fair rate of
interest; we can borrow against thein; and they are
readily saleable when we need cash!
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NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY ...
LI THE NEW VICTORY BONDS
ANADA NEEDS 730 000 Dap NOW!
St. Joseph and B•
eaver Town
The Messrs Avila, Cyril and Her-
bert l)ucha.rme all of Windsor, spent
Saturday and Sunday with their par
e its on the Btu eWater south.
Mr and Mrs Len Sararas motored;
to Goderich on Saturday last.
The :Misses ;Maxine and Alphonse
Jeffrey ,spent the week -end with
their parents in Baevertown
Mr Nelson Papineau was a Sunday
guest to Mr. Isadore Dueharme.
Mr and Mrs Leonard .Masse of
London and Mr and Mrs No& La -
,Porte orf Drysdale spent Sunday with
:heir rkarente.
Mr Albert Miller underwent an op
eration for appendicitis in St. Jos
eph's Hospital, London on Friday
We rnderstand he is getting along
nicely.
IMiss Evelyn French of London, sp-
ent the week -end with Mr and Mrs.
Geo.Link on the 14th con.
Mrs. Lydia Vallett of Flint, Mich.,
aand Miss Ann aHess of Zurich we-
rr, Sunday visitors with Mr ana Mrs.
Harry Hoffman.
,Mr and ;Mrs Wm. Duehamee, and
Mr and :lira Roy Rau of Goderich,
tspent Sunday with the latter's par -
tints Mr and Mrs Fred ,Siiemon of
,St. Joseph.
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Bre and Mrs. S Currie spent a few
elaye in London this week
Mr and Mrs Herbert Restemeyer
and eiwter Miss Onedia, RIFT of Lon-
don were Sunday visitors with Mr
and Mee. 0 Restemeyer.
Mr and 11Trs A E Oc Streicher were
Sunday vdyitors with Geri)/ and Mrs'
tl ' ,1'y t>i Lo d. era,
Mr and Mrs A Cunningham and
'Mr and Mrs M Cunningham of Gue-
lph spent Sunday with 'Mrs, ".iforc nz
Mr and Mrs Vernon Schatz wFrr.
Sunday visitors with friends in Sar-
nin.
Iuib.ert Schroeder who has .been in
Tor nto or some time is visiting
with his parents.
IVLr and ?1rs Weinmaster and Miss
eta hi '
adz•
ee
r RNg
of
H
Brent .the week -end with Mrla dM s
Wm Nadiger.
Mr Howard Klumpp of Toronto,
pent, .Sunday with his parents, Mr
nd Mrs T Kfumpp. '
Re VP Ludt was tih eguest speaker t
1VIIsaionary Services in Mitchell,
Pt Sunday.
Dr, h li Taylorgam a very inter-
.tin;g address in the .Evangelical }.
y ool on Sunday morning.
Mr and AlmBaniku,g of Thatn, :-
ra Arid Let cy:rd.;! ..:.lvi Lon al.
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HOW TO BUY
Give your order to the
Victory Loan salesman
who ca.Us on you. Or
place it in the hands
of any branch of any
bank, or give it to any
trust company. Or
send it to your Local Victory Loan
Headquarters. Or you can author-
ize your employer to start a.regular
payroll savings plan for you.
Bonds may be bought in denomi-
nations of $50, $100, $sari, $1,000
and larger. Salesman, bank, trust
company or your local Victory
Loan Headquarters will be glad to
give you everyassistanceinmaking
out your order form.
WEAR YOUR
COMMANDO DAGGER
It it a ryrboi indicating that you
have bought the new Victyy Bona,':.
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NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE
don were vi.itors with Mr and Mr
A E Oestreicher on Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Coko o,: Wind-
sor were Sunday visitors with her
parets Mr and Mrs D Tiernan.
Lorne:: Kleinstiver• of near Bow-
nville spent a few days with his
m.obher, Mrs. Kdeinstiver.
Pte. Glenn Walper of Niagara,
Spent the week -end with his parents.
(.Some of last week's items)
Mr and Mrs D Tiernan Are visiting
with their daughter in Windsor.
Mr and Mrs Henry Hoffman spent
the week -roti with their daughter in
Citohemc r.
(
Miss Vera Pollen hasresigned her
position with Mr E R Guenther at
the ,post .office.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Westlake and
Mr David I iitblado and .twin girls,
Mary and :Margaret of Goderich, we-
re Sunday visitors with 14Ir and :Mrs
T. Haper oft.
Mr and .Mr, Otto Restemeyer we-
re Sunday visitors with friends in
Crediton.
Mr and Mrs E. Barteliffe of Clin-
on were wek-end visitors with her
nother, Mrs. Merrier.
Mr Carl Oeotroither has Ieft for
the Ceradr"aa1 West with the OAC.
1ucenti to assist in the harvest.
Mr and .sirs Orlando Ireland of
:4etford 'wen, Slinll y iveitors with I re
i.. iredand.
Sunda Srh
alis,, Myrtle 'Geiser spent Sunday,
with Mass Belva Truemner on the
14th-co.ncsesion.
Hensall Council Minutes
The reguar meeting of the Village
Council held their meeting on. Octo-
ber 5th at 8 p.m. in the Council
Chamber with all members present,
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and adopted.
T. Kyle reported re sidewalks, mo-
tion to look after same
Reeve Shaddick reported re wood
for hall, instructed to procure one
load, C. Biowes and W C Goodwin
appeared as a delegate from the War
Service Committee as regards same
recognition 'of Margaret Bell Who
has recently offered her settees to
her country. Clerk to look after
same.
Correspondence read Iiensall
School
Board,
re
jinn-:
erial
Oil re credit notes, unemployment
insurance commission; Association of
Assessing officers; summary of Co.t
lectors' .Roll, Crown Atturney re
jurors; ilensall Hydro Commission
ire anotion; AC 2 G Sangster and 0
S Sangster oe bills; Co. Tresurer; C
KNE Radio Statoin; It JJ Lovell Co
isupplies, 'twp. ,Of day tie Willc"rf
Dtrain*
`1'tlrux" lay, Pi4vcam+13er 2$V11, 1942
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Nothing Matters Now
- But Victory in
Will the Citizens of Huron County provide
the equipment to arta the men from Huron in the
Army, Airforce and Navy.
The Purchasing of Victory Bonds will put
our boys on an equal or superior footing than our
enemies.
Huron County's quota is $1,900, 000., The
objective is to oversubscribe it in ten days..
It can be done with YOUR help_
Invest NOW! ..
flims Adv. inserted by the Huron County- War Finance
Committee in the intere sts of the 3rd Victory Loan•
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Motion, that the Clerk :beinstruct
ed .to notify the Supertest leetroleun
Corp. to remove the shipherds crook
sign at the cornor of King and Well
ington Streets.
Motion, that the street lights be
adjuted to the Council's satisfaction
Bills and accounts read — G M
case teaming sts. 2,75; J Pfaffff lab-
or sts 2.75; T Kyle, salary $70; F G
Bonrthron, postage $5; Co of Huron,
treating streets 216.30; W Coleman
gravelling sts. $20; 'G MacLean, gra-
el sts 32.25; Can. Legion, wreath $5
R Middleton, soldiers belts 14.40;
Hensel Hydro, hall 866;
• Motion, that bills be paid and that l
we adjourn to meet again on Nov. 21
or the nail of the reerve.
The Library Books
ry Board would like any
one having books to donate to the
Air Force Camps in the vicinity to
leave them at the .Library, where
they will be forwarded. The Libra-
ry recently donated some 300 which
was gratefully appreciated by the
Centralia camp. So help the boys
and girls by donating your spare
books and making their stay in camp
plleasant.
Bliss Jean Foster• wha has conduct -
11 ed a beauty parlor in I ensall forthe•
past few years has secured' a• similar
position lin London and has left for•
that city.
Mr. Garnet Case had the plate -
!
in one of his store windows ac--
eidently broken one evening recent
Ily by some .unknown person. The.
police are inestigating.
Late Mrs. Robt. McDonald
Mrs. Robert McDonaId passed a
way at the home o her sonin-law, W•
11-1 Green, on No. 4 Highway, north
of Exeter. For the past 6 years she•
had not enjoyed good health but was:•
about as usual until a week previous
to her death. Her maiden name was.
Ann Cottle, and was !born March ,s
1866 and was in her 77th year. The -
place of her .birth was Northesat Bo-
undry of Usborne a rifle north 'of'
Farquhar. The family moved to the
Thames rd. in 1874 where they res-
ided until the marriage of their son.
in 1929.
HENSALL
Miss Jean Murray left for Kam-
loops, B.C., where she will spend an
extended visit with. Dr. J G and Mrs
Smillie.
lllliss Irene Douglas, who has been
a resident of Hensall for a number
of years, has sold her home at the ' t
west ned of the village to Mr. Chas F
Stephenson, who takes possession on b
Nov lst. Miss Doug';•; intends to I B
make her home in London,
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Fi'lahie - Ankerman
St. John's United Church, Chesley-
was nicely decorated for the manri--
age of Doris Ian Stewart Riede, of A
ofBellvl e,l soca
of Mrs. A. Fishie of Toronto and the
late Archibald Filshlie. Rev. 'W Gor-
don 'Offci'ated. The bride vas given
in marriage by her father C. Ankre-
man and was nicely attired. Mra
Albert E Kong was matron of hon-
,., and Miss Mary L Ankerman, ris-
er of the bride, and Miss Marion
ilshie, sister of the groom, were-
ridesmands. They will reside in
ellvile where the groom is eonneet-
d with the air force.
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MESSAGE
To the Citizens of
Huron County
If you have ever insured against fire, lightning,
hail, or other accidents, you MUST believe
in
insuring against Hitler's kind of Heli and utter
catastrophe.
And With This Kind of Ins
-.._._.�...urance YouGet YourPremiums Back, -- With Interest -
If you have a son, brother, husband, or other
ret
at
�v '
e
In
uniform you are vitally concerned that
his life is not wasted through lack of equipment.
If you have no relatives in uniform, could yo1i
sympathize with your neighbor's loss ifou
not doneyouryid
part to prevent it?
HURON VICTORY LOAN
COMMITTEE