Zurich Herald, 1944-07-06, Page 8*AIM ONTARIO
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Ladies' Wear
A New Supply of Ladies' Dresses on hand in fine
spun Rayons, assorted floral designs, suitable for
warm Summer Days.
AR Sizes. Special at $3.25
One dozen only Striped Seersucker Dresses, well
made in tailored styles
Sizes 14 to 44, Special at $4.50
A new line of Ladies' Bathing Suits from 2.69
to 3.50 Each.
Men's Wear
See our ,range of Men's and Boys' Summer Trous-
ers, fine sport Shirts, Jerseys, light weight Sweat-
ers and Windbreakers... A new lot of Country Club
Dress Shirts. Everything in Work Clothes for
men and boys... Also a large assortment of Men's
and Boys' Ready to Wear Suits.
GROCERIES
68c.
�Oc
39c
27c
15c
1Oc
19c
40c
35c
Black Bulk Tea per lb
Soups, per tin
Sugar Sub., now per bottle
Certo, per bottle
Certo, crystels, pkg.
Tomato juice, tin
Laundry Soap, 5 bars
Falcon Coffee, tin
Grapefruit juice, 5.5 -oz. tin
Gascho Bros•
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH
GENERAL .
1NSURANO
EXCEPT L`iFE._.
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eta,'
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
ZURICH' HERMIDY-
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WE. ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF: FRES111
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM.THf:LEAR-
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: PR1C.P•1
THE VERY BEST
Menno Oesch
PRDUCE WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL MEM OBrruARY
Mr. .Paul 'H.ess of Toronto was a 1 Mrs. Minni B. Kilter
holiday visitor with his parents.
Mrs. E. Bender and sister, Miss L.
Carr of Toronto .are visiting relati-
ves in this vicinity at present.
Mrs. Chester L. Smith and da .-
ght& Mae spent the fore part of
this week in. Toronto, and while there
were guests at the Royal Yam Hotel.
Ma. and Mrs. Carl Pieluch and
son Harold of Kitchener spent sever-
al days at the home of the batter's
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krueger.
Tpr. Arthur Thompson who is in
the. armed Forces also takes ;great
pleasure to thank the Red Bross for
all the parcels he has received.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Becker and
little daughter Sylvia of. St. Cathar-
ines were visitors with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm.
Mr. and Mrs. Musselman and Miss
Musselman of Elmira enjoyed the
1 week -end at the home ,of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Ginger ch, Bronson line. fell, enthas Reinhard and Albert allask.; four brothers, Wm. R of
R.F.N.• , Leonard T.- Hoffman of 1N'indthorst, Sask; Frank Biesenthal
Prince' George, B. C. ••is at present of Pembroke. The body was resting
•,spending his furlough at the home of at her late residence from where a
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoff; brief funeral- service took place " on
man of the Goshen line. south. ,Saturday July 1st, followed by a ser -
Farmers are busy with the big hay vice in_ Zion Lutheran church at 2.30
crop. The weather. is ;ideal and' , a Interment in the Lutheran Bronson
lot of good hay is going in these days tine Cemetery. Rev. T. Luft 'offi-
Fall Wheat is ripening up
very rap- mated.
idly and soon the .binders 'will be at
work cutting the -same. A most bea-
utiful sight the golden wheat waving
in the gentle breezes these days..
Mr. and' Mrs, J. J. Swart: were I
week -end visitors at the home of Mrs I
Emily Fuss; and were accompanied
back to Detroit by their daughter
Eunice and Mrs. Fuss. 'Mrs. Floyd
Hernbacker of Detroit was with the
former to Zurich.
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Thursday,0.4. 6th; 1944:
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LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW SUPPLIES' OF
READYMIXED PAINTS
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A well known resident of Hay
Township, residing near" Dashwood,
passed away in, St.. Joseph's Hospital
London on Wednesday June 28th af-
ter a Tingeriing- i11i1ess in. her 69th
year. Having been adluittea to the
hospital a week previous; She was
born near• Pembroke, and came to
this community when quite young.
Was married' to, Otto, Miller who pre-
deceased her 14 years ago, and was
a faithful' member of the Lutheran
church, Dashwood and the Ladies'
Aid.
Surviving• are two daughters, Mrs.
(Rev.) R. Koessel of Ruth, Mich;
and Mrs. Earl Stumpf of Kitchener.
Six sons, who acted as pall bearers,
Reinhold' of Hay Twp; Theodore of
Zwrieh; Rev. Ernest Miller of Cleve-
land, Ohio; Albert of Can. Rifles,
Niagara on the Lake; Edwin of Dash
wood' and Heilbert at home; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Mary Schroeder of Dash-
wood' Mrs.. Nicholas Miller of Gren-
STORE
61EW WIRE FENCING:4
We have or hand a good supply of new'':garb Wire;
Steel Posts,J'W. oven Wire Fencing ancLa$Ethe. sup,
Riles required for Fencingg.
PAINT TJP TIME
The Season : demands to PAINT UP in, orders; to)
Preserve the Surface on your Building . I ids
poor economy to try to save on Paint.. W& have.:
a .good stock of all called for.. Paints, Varnishes,,.
and Paint upplies.....See these lines:. -
FURNITURE '
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' A Eadil Line of all the Home Req uir enaents-
Johnston & Ka1bfteicW
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ALL CONFECTIONS ' -- ICE CREAM
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS an`l_._ FURNITURE
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without 'These
Labor Savers?
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Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
kest, easiest way. •
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends.Gives you
more time to enjoy. life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product. -
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
Lower Price4i Stalls
Automatic Wa#Ps''r`':
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BROODER HOUSE COAL
We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut
Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only
for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to
be signed that it will be used for that purpose only.
STADE & WE ID
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Has Champion Cow
Mr. Will Schrag, of the Goshen
Line, north, has the distinction of
owning Canada's champion R.O.P.
mature Gurnsey cow which has a
milking record in 305 days . of 10,-
06,1 lbs. of milk, 529 lbs of butter
fat, with an average test 5?• We
congratulate Will on pos,'r. ing so fine
a record cow.
LOCKER CHANGES HANDS
Mr. J. C. Vidt, who recently dis-
posed of the Exeter Frozen Food
Lockers to Mr. C. E. McCarter of
Eddy's Mills, has left for London,
where he will reside in future. Mr.
and Mrs. McCarter and four children
have moved into the residence vacat-
ed by Mr. Vidt.
HYMENEAL
Rau—Flannigan
St. James' R. C. Church, Seaforth
was the setting for a lovely June
wedding, when Isabel, daughter' of
Mrs. Flannigan, Seaforth, and the
late James Flannigan, became the
bride of Mr, Verdon Rau, son of
Mrs. Joseph Rau, Drysdale, and the,
late Joseph Rau. Rev. T. P. Hussey
officiated at the ceremony and sang
the nuptial mass. Mrs. Franx Dever-
eaux presided at the organ and play-
ed, the. wedding music. Miss Julia
Flannigan, sister of the bride, sang
Golunads "Ave Maria" at the offer-
tory and "]3.ecause" at the signing of.
the register. The bride was• given in
marriage by her mother. Miss Mary
Flannigan, silted • of the bride, was
bridesmaid, and the best man Was,
"Babe" Badour of Zurich and the
pshevs were Jerry Bannon, of Sea-
forth and Roy Ron, Kinkora. Dimmer
was served at the Commercial Hotel
to thirty guests. Both the bride and
groom's mothers received. The
bride's table was centred with a three
tier wedding cake and flowers. A
buffet supper was served at the bri-
de's hone in the evening with -the
groom's mother pouring tea. Mr. and
Mrs. Rau left on a honeymoon trip
to Manitoulin Island„ on their return
they will reside it Seaforth. .Guests
were present from Zurich, Drysdale,
Kinneora, Detroit, Dublin, Seaforth,
Windsor, St. Columban and Mogan
Falls.
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is a meek little word that covers a multitude of :suffering lit .And
only through profiting by past mistakes...will we suffer less! Remember how in -
the last war fel ks"blew their money..Neediess spending caused prices to rise ...
SQ that by 1818,the
was
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FLOUR
you buy today for 89c cost$1.85them while babys coat
compared to a similar coat at Qd i today. This was inflation and all
That's why
too soon it was followed by the inevitable depression !
our government is' determined to prevent inflation -now... why there are price
ceilings and other anti-inflationary measures to hold the cost of -living down and
keep .our dollar value high. And YOU help prevent a future depression and keep -your
dollars high invalue... every time you pass up a needless Luxury
invest your money wisely ?°�Y and avoid black market spending.
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I promise to give my support to keeping the cost
of living down. 1 will buy only what I need. 1
will observe the ceiling ,whether buying or sell-
ing goods or services. 1 'will pay off old debts, ' •
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And 1 will support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
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Published 1y'1HE 13ItIWING INDt3STICY (ONTARIO}_
to help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation.
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