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Zurich Herald, 1943-12-09, Page 8ZURICH, ONTARIO rF I111111111tllIIMN11I1111H11 Ill isif 1UiMatJ INI. I f111 II Il In Illlll I I 1 VIII illlllllil Illlilitift ►IHI+NIBlllflFlitlllitt!l i ZURIeM'S jeerer ` 0r WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESI-I, GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD- ING WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING TO UNSETTLED CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY .PARTICULAR PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT THE VERY BEST Menno O each m Z z. rich PRDUCE WANTED. Phone 165 fi f �ltir;1j1 i 1 p„ lunar. f'; iii I 11.;.1+' ;111:iifil .ffig 1 of ill 1111111 lU�L , `•_ -1=-2,= Y"c%'RIS ulf,.. Etim-:ti3. 's1i'.pu� " 3" ,^+Sat 3"+ . TO the whoTill the OH -4. • - • With the changing of the Seasons, we will need 3 better equipment. How about your work shoes or $ • this occasion. You should see E. H. Edighoffer 1 : about them before you buy. We carry the famous ® line of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has stood the test v or years. At moderate prices, con- r sidering quality.i 4. We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf 4. + also in black Yiid Kid. These Oxfords are made "'' with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and r 4.4 narrow toes. • If it is quality shoes you want E. H. : + Edighoffer has them. In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can 4. • buy. Give us a call, our prices are right. 4. 3r .4. E. TT. EDIGHOFF1R itrangsmrapf ZURICH HEM it LOPP'S .'`ONE.',..40Tq SERVICE :MARATHON GIS A Gas known to, every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you .can buy Good, Gas:. at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication • At KIopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Crease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see how Trained, Attendants Grease Cars• Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR -YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25e. Gallon Batteries; 'Accessories, Goodyear;' Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Unto -date Garage and Service Station: Drive in and let us: service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE. C. Fritz & Son Dsed Gar Lot in Connectien WCAL qi2S i Christmas is only: two; •w,eeks away fr::m the coming Saturday. Mr. Ed Merner of. Gader tela Town- ship called in the village. on Tuesday. Mr. T. Less Williams left Mast week for Victoria Hospital, London, for further treatments. The concert for Zurich Public school will be Friday evening, Dec- ember 17th. The local gores will be open bn Wednesday afternoons. till. after ..the New Year. Pte. George Grenier, who has been home here for a few days has left for bis station at St. Johns N.' B. The business executive of the Hay Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Was held in the Dominion Hotel on Saturday. Mr. Henry Lawrence and son who have had a busy fall with their dredg 4. rand Shingles WE ARE JUST UNLOADING A CARLOAD OF 5-x CEDAR SHINGLES AND WOULD ASK ANYONE IN NEED OF THESE HINGLES TO ACT QUICKLY, AS THE SUPPLY MAY BE LIM- fED. 'E HAVE CONSIDERABLE SHAVINGS SUITABLE FOR BEED_ ING. STOCK AND OTHER PURPOSES FOR SALE BY THE RUCK LOAD,. ACT QUICK! a"m PHONE 69 BI'LJilSOR ZURICH 4 4 4 4 4. ®�rOf4¢6Faib9,1COMM&Id: -W- Fl oss + Le�an`' r��mesTess., +ays-4r. erfe• HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 'aye the lTO Ft Cle.) PRESERVING YOUR PROPERTY FROM DETERATION AGAINST TIME AND WEATHER, WITH THE BEST PAINT, BECOMES A PATRIOTIC DUTY UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS; YOU AVOID FUTUTE REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS SUPPLIES FOR WHICH ARE BADLY NEEDED FOR WAR USE AND MAY IN ANY CASE BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO GET. WE CAN HELP YOU WITH THE BEST OF PAINTS AND PAINT SUPPLIES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE. SEE OUR LARGE STOCK PAINTS! PAINTS! 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, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. ITADE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE NINNIOs a+ 2, in putting in vitlage drains have now completed this work. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber, of Crediton were Saturday visitors with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz. Mr. Eilber presiding at the Insurance meeting. The winter weather seems to keep off for the time being, as very mild weather exists and with the town all tore up with ditches, the mud is at places very prominent. Mr. and Mrs. G: Gollin mice caugh- ter, Mrs. A. Gollin of Greenway; Mr and Mrs. F. Miller and son and dau . ghter of the 14th con; Mr. and Nies. Harry Bassow, Mrs. Bassow and daughter Emmie of the Bronson line Mr. Will McAdams of Zurich, were Sunday last visitors with Mrs. T. McAdams and Barry. Wednesday, December 15th, ziecor- ding to regulations is the last day for payment of taxes in Hay Town- ship, and as this is a closed day at the local bank, where taxes are be- ing paid this year, we do not know of any arrangements foe 'to receive taxes on the 15th. Sift Your Ashes. Sift your ashes is the slogan as introduced by the Fuel Administrat- or, in some cases as high as 20% of fuel is waisted by careless dumping the grates of your stove or furnace. this waste can be prevented by the cfting of ashes, and returning ,to the fire what is not burned up. "rf you don't believe this just try Ii and see what a lot of heat you can get out of the siftings. Ile loyal to the. Fuel Controller and sift all ashes, no hatter want kind Of fuel you are burning. 5 - Auto Accident' 2 5 • While at Loudon on Monday, Mr. Theodore Miller of Zurich in some way collided with a London Street Railway bus on William street. The injured were eight-year-old Arthttr Miller and hie sister, Helen 17, both of Zurich who were taken to St. Joseph Hospital and treated for facial lacerations. Damage to the ear amounted to $200, and there was $20 dmage to the bus, WINS COVETED AWARD Cal vat V. Smith of Atwood, hag been awarded the grand champion - :'.tip of the cheese show at the British Empire Dairy .Show which opened at Belleville last week/ Srnith's prize cheese in the field of more than 240 entries, scored per-, fact in texture, closeness, color and finish and scored 43.2 out of a pos, Bible 45 points in flavor. Mr. Smith is a nephew of Mr. 'and Mrs, W. G. Medd, of Exeter. TEA FOR BRIDE -ELECT 'Mrs. John Snell entertained at a, trousseau tea last Friday afternoon at her ho=ne, Londesboro, in horor of h . . r second. daughter, Elva Jean, whose marriage took plaice in Mon- cton, N.1I., on 'Dec. let, to Robert Keith Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. lt. M. Peck of near Zurich. Mrs. Snell and daughter received the guests and l Mrs.. Nixon of Nile, aunt of the bride, MARKETS tCorrected every Wer' stdsvl Eggs 46, 44, 39, 27 Butter per lb. Chickens, live, M Chickens, dressed lb Wheat, bushel' . Oats, bushel Barley, bush.. Buekwheat; bush. Flour, cwt;. Shorts and, bran, ton Middlings,, ton 38 15-22 20.28 1.12 50c 73 70 2.60, 2.75 .. 30.00 32.00 NOMINATION TOWNSHIP OF HAY Notice is hereby given that a public meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Hay will be held at the Town Hall, Zurich on 11londay, Dec- ember; 27th, 1943 at 12.00 o'clock noon for the purpose of nominating at and proper persons for fceeve and Councillors for the Township of Hay for the year 1944. A. F. HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay. NOMINATION ZURICH POLICE VILLAGE Notice is hereby given that a public meeting of the ratepayers of: the Village of Zurich will be held at the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday even- ing, December 27th, 1943 at 7.00 o'clock for the purpose of nominat- ing fit and proper persons, for the office of Police Trustees for the Vill- age of Zurich for the year 1944. A. F. (HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay MISS ADVENTURES of 1943 For the wierd record of 1943', most curious happenings including the story of the bus driver who stands up all tris customera.. and the hungry seaman who couldn't get a bite to eat because aIl -he had was $500 bills..see the illustrated article in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (Dec. 12) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. STANLEY TOWNSHIP In viey of the increased Christ - Mas trade, Miss Margret Macdor•+. aid has been engaged by Mr. Domni of Kippen to assist in his store. One of the surprising sights of recent was that of a pian doing some plowing in the snow in the. Kippen area. The white blanket was not heavy, nor the temperature near the zero point as was reached some fifty miles north. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Barnes, of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Harold Penhale, near Bayfield. 11.1iss Anna Scotehmer =pent at few days with her sister, Mrs. James Black of Seaforth. - Miss Mary Steekl.e of the ;ronson. line, was taken. to Clinton hospital recently where she underwent an operation, Flt. Sgt: John A. Arrn,strong,mcA. F., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Armstrong, Bronson Line, north, ie reported missing after air operations overseas on November 26. John, who is 28 years of age, received his edu- cation in Clinton Collegiate Institute. He enlisted from Kirkland Lake, 2 years.ago and received hia military training In Toronto, Moss bank and Regina. He graduated as Bombard - kr, going overseas iri ?anuary 11143. poured tea. The table was centred ma wife and little daughter live iii'. and pink candles in silver holders, Kirkland Lake, Ont, with the three tiered wedding cake 1t nittradtraa December 90It 10`.i10iN4.44.1"444'A4, YOUR FinilhM PAINT IJP FIME • The SSeasondemands to PAINT' UP in order Preserve the Surface on your Buildings. It poor economy to try to save on Paint. We have a• good stock of all called for.. Paints, Varnishes, and. Paint Supplies... ..See these limes. New Felt Mattresses We were fortunate in securing a good supply of New Felt Mattresses which we are offering the public. from. $8.00 to $15.00 eachq, and can assure they are bid value for the moneys. Be sure and see them!' 1s FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches ands Dinnetise Suites A. Full:Line• of all the Horne -Requirements J&iti & Kaibfl�ioh Hardware Pumitu e v. .1me 63 '4e04aaaa'9..'I^dd"'y'caeisatet ele tiea 14.514'•b"'4 O) ae , +s'4't.** b 0.t.a''�>d,y,' S .11, a'�,'q'"'a0,24 ! °60.. . eV;a ,.Fe.leel. F.'€�3 °°dei 'i * I, ?+ : ^I ^r w i..,, «p. g x .�' Aga». 3.3 • %' d,,n.. tiu...?. a, `4',_ .I. .,. S. d• ... Eckel's Bake r - Zurich TRY E CKF4L'S own Taik " # .r ad • also CHOICE. VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET C DS. All ingredients Used are of the Highest , Quality; ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed, each We;esday Evening, Telephone '100 +++.14,44.1 -1.+1.4.44+4.4.4.+4 -4.+41 -.+-ea, eS A) NOT CUA... P.&TTERN MICTURES Long shadows, with the sun as a ready-made spotlight -and the potted flower is twice as interesting. POn't eanalepia the pattorn in thg fl44r grooves. PA'T'TERNS make fascinating pic- tures, and they are all around you -shadow patterns, ornamental ironwork, window grilles, railings, wheels, stacks of lumber, piles of drain tile -even groups of people ill I f�oi'i)r,Fi1 &rra.n enient,- Include a defrn'ite pattern in youf pictures, and they will have an un- usual, "different" quality. When you go to the beach look for patterns in sand ripples and the shadows cast by beach grass. Climb a high bank or diving tower, and shoot down on your crowd when they are sunning themselves in a circle or formal- arrangement like the spokes of a wheel which gives pattern interest to the picture. Take pictures of scenes through things, such as ornamental iron - Tits Theoutlines 1' .. iron- work, o 1 esfompaitcrns which •make the scenes more inter- esting. Picture a tennis player through the net or racket -or let him hold the racket So that the sun casts an interesting criss-cross shadow pattern en his face. out in the country, try picturing scenes' through wheels of farm equipment -for instance, "frame" a landscape 'through the tall wheel of a hay rake. The spokes and riiu of the wheel give pattern Interest! in town, picture shadow patterns on a brick sidewalk or street. The shad- ows give one kind of pattern inter- est, and the pattern of the paving adds another. 'Then a new house is going up- before ethe roof eat' weatherboard- ing are put on -there •are pattern chances in the framing and roof tim- bers. Get inside, ,point the camera upward; and picture workmen on the roof. Look forn i. pictures, too, in the steelwork of bridges :and tres. ties, and in the criss-cross patterns of wires and cross -bea=ns at the top oftelephone poles. It's tun to hunt patterns, and they add new intorest to your pictures. Keep .your eye open for them, and snap any that look good. 17 John van Guilder.