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Zurich Herald, 1940-05-09, Page 8e# GE EIGHT Floor C vering WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ALL THE VARIOUS FLOOR. COVERINGS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 4 2 3 3 2 2 Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Linoleums !plaids Congoleum. Feltal. Rexoleum Rexfelt. And all Sizes in Linoleum, Congoleum and Feltol. Rugs. SEE OUR DISPLAY! J. GASCHO & SON PHONE 59 PRODUCE WANTED 4111 ss► Huron & Erie Debentures I CANADA TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 314% per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 31r'% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From 1 Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative d s Zurich ZURICH HERALD 0016plilllllllgl0lpllllplN1118111111N111III11111Ii10I IIOIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIH1IIIi111 L1 LIIIIIIIIHHII1111111IIIIIIi Hh1IIll IUII11ti 1e1111111iNIIIIIiYil►1H! Z.EJRIeI-VS Grocery tore Peerless wheat puffs 16 -oz pkg............... —15.c Kellogg's corm flaks, 2 1arC Quaker puffed rice,, pet.;p Master wheat flakes, 5::;, 11� Derry Malt (likeovalti. Falcon catsup 14 -oz. bot "0, gs. .21c Oc 25c ,.28c 10c caltL Hershey's cocoa, 1. -Ib. can. ',' , 2 ''c Soap Flakes, 5 -lb. box . 35c Menne " Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 l!1 f(IIIII(IffhlllilIDID II(I I 11t111H h41111111III111(1 IIIU11111111IIIIiI111I11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111i111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111 n'' ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Hay Council .will meet for the: 1Vta. session next Monday afternoon, the. 13th. Mr. George Beattie, treasurer: Of, Stanley, and of Varna was lir toa ri on Tuesday: The past week has brought pi'enty, of rains in these parts and things,ai corning along nicely now. Flour`; cwt. .........,........ 2:119=3:20 Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton- of Bran and' .Voris;. ton .. •....- .....28100 Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Potatoes; alb. .bag ................. 75c Live, Hogs;. cwt . .................... 8.90 But • LOCAL MARKETS erreeted•every Wednesday). , .creamery . 311 azen ............. r8 1"6;.14;,1'2 .buslie3' 82 usl>. • .......................... 40 ley, bush: 55 Buck:Wheat, Busli ..... 55 ;iV r, and Mrs. Milton Oesch: Mr_ Dave iStrub of Kitchener spent a, few days with his nephew Mer. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weid'o and baby motored to Kitchener on Sunday visiting friends. F CIerk A. F. Hess and Road, Supt., Hy. Steinbach were at •Seaforth on Tuesday where they met an official of the Roads Committee. The step dancing concert given in the town hall, .Saturday evening was - :well attended and the haPl was nicely filled, and the program good. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess, 1V)r. and Mrs. Edwin Gascho, Mr: and Mrs! Ivan Yunghlut were week -end camp- ers in the former's cottage in the Pinery. Mr. Jack O'Connor who was em- ployed with Kuno Hartman for the past 14 months has returned to his home in Hamilton, and has since taken a position .in Niagara Falls. Our local school ball players en- gaged in a game with the Exeter boys on Monday evening, and the re- ieO1111Nf0•0s4066N11MM0M111000 6000r alk 1 i HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE If you are thinking .of doinw''any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! Wire Fencing FROST FENCE . , for long life. Come in end see our stock of Frost. Farm Fence .. the finest we've eve! had. Heavily galvanized by spttial Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quo€e you attractive price*. 4 rag +f1r1i�111firflhr iT !.. umaw m TIGHT `"LOCK ZINC BONDED as exclusive FRO$T haiw ttet SAVES -YOU MONEY! PAINTS! PAINTS! ,.an.`:. We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; FIoor wax Goodyear Balloon and .Cord `:Tires . and Tubes all ' sizes 5 ' Furniture,;, .Springs and. Beds. Felt and "Marshall Mattresses • Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line .3f heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. IT — ._.. QUAL Y PRICE — SERVICE wH 1 a 0 1 1 • • Y 0 THIEL}S.. frAfIRIMESiENG Visit Our- Sal`Q;n. fax: your ;SPRING. AND SILINIMM SPECIALS Let us quoteyou on the, eery best axidllatest Permanents; tbat:are' pleas- hrg, -and satisfactory a,nd that' 'will givs you personality- 1?I ii°'4ressing Saban at rear- oaf' Store, li`'os appoint- ments call us by- !phone 7]02',. Zurich. ERS, F£a:D, TRIVIA, Proprietress' A reception was he a tit the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. George Ducharme, of the Goshen lite south of town, on Wednesday evening lag in honor of his brother, Mr, Byron Ducharme, and his bride, who were recently -mar '11-0.e7 wrd reside in Chatham. Canada Conference - Evangelical Church The Annual Conference of the sult was Zurich 22 and Exeter 8. t Evangelical Church Waterloo, on By the looks of the score there must may 1st to 5th. Rev. H. A. Keller - have been a few Babe Ruths on each man is ,Pastor. Bishop G. .E. Epp„ team. - 1 D.D,, presided at all the business Bitten by a Snake.. 1 sessions and made valuable and in - While Cecelia Hait--sen, 12 year old dayugher of Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman, Goshen line souiA was with some other chiluren returning home from school one evening last week, a goodly sized snake quickly wound itself around the little girl's leg and made an attempt to bit her in the leg. Loud, screams brought along the other children who tame to rescue and relieved the girl and killed the snake. Medical attention was at Once summoned; and the snake exam- ined, with the result that it had no teeth and consequently was not pois- onious. Cecelia is now none the worse of ,her bad scare. spirational contributions to the entire program. A number of ministers have been placed on the superannuation list at their own request. Rev. E. Burn, a former pastor of Zurich; Rev. H. H. Leifbold of Campden and Rev. Karl Gretzenger of North Easthope. Rev. Leibold :will prove to his new home in ,Sebringville and Rev, ,Gretzenger Who .has been in poor health for nine months and is unable to take work this year, will five in •Waterloo. Rev. Burn has been living in Milverton. The evening and Sunday public services of the Conference were all largely attended, „Or7 Sunday the cluirclr was uroWded for all the serv- ices In the morning -Bishop Ejip de - d an ,ordination sermon on the "Our Universal Religion". ti.rdit ation service was held on �Sfic y'afternoon. Kenneth Sippell Av dvanced to the order of Deacon aria -Clayton Becker was ordained. itinerant elder. At three o'clock a great Missionary Rally was observed with'Dr. W L.' .Bollman, of Cleveland Ohio as the speaker. The. evening ser- vice was addressed ,by 13ishop Epp, The offering for home missions was `the largest iri, many years, with con- tributions amount dg to over six hundred; dollars in cash•.and pledges. On Saturday night the appoint- ments were read., by the Bishop. Eight ,changes' .were :made and one new' District Superintendent was el- ected. Rev. F. M. Faist, one of the *oungest ministers in the Confer - ;4114 -was elected Superintendent of THE GOLDEN STRANGER A New Serial Novel A stirring serial story of adventure hidden treasure and romance in which exciting situations move land in -hand with suspense and surprise to a dramatic climax, begins in the May 12 issue of The American Weekly, the great magazine with The •,Detroit• Sunday Times, The authorof this love story is S. Andrew Wood; who wrote "Bright Angel", "Hoodwink House", and other. popular ;novels.- Be sure to get The 'Dela*,. Sfunday Times. Wornerr<s' . I>'istitute The Zurich Womens' .Institutemet on Monday evening, May 6 and were honored to have as their guests the members of the Hensall W.I., who entertained in Royal Style. In the 'absence of our. pianist Miss Florence Welsh played the pianoand the me etin;g was opened with the rnstltut.&4the Haiwvrr District to succeed Rev. Ode and Lord's ]gayer. Mrs, iliohr who ;was transferred to President, occupied the chair for the. ;lrnlr.•a. The other •Superintendent ;t re' Eev Q .F. Barthel for the: Wat:: 9.4?rl district; Rev. W. E. Bees'e fol tlr amilton=bttaw,a District aria: R;e':A. E. IPletch for the Stratfor:' District. • The following is. a report of the \•Iinisters and ,fields that etre invilved in the changes:,.John V. Dahms, sor of Rev. Nelson . Dalr is to Willou- ghby;' W. H. 'Campbell from Willow• gh'.ry to Arnprior; Paul Erb iron• Arnpr-ior to Wallace; E. N. Mob' from 'Wallace to Elmira; C. H. Corn wellfrom Elmira to Kitchener Olive W. J. Zimmerman from. Kitchcne' Olivet to Se!bringville ; F. 13, Meye. from:.Sebringvillc to North F iisthope Kenneth Sippel.l from McKillop-F'ul- larton to 'Campden. McKillop-Full ar "God Save the King" the committee, ton will be served from Scbringville served lirn.ch and a social half holly i The Conference will meet mitt year was enjoyed over tea cups. {1 in ' avistoek on May 7th. 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Phone 63 :- Dead and Disabled Ani ars REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Semforth 1t5 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. Ih++�+4•++++++++++++-F+-F+���+kF4~F++F-b�r-F� +-�+�•F3FtM�t+�'t ,F, Why Pay Rent! 1 a� of ':usiness. Miss Berle it faff was chair 1q::1y for the :program.,, which began, ith a1 piano duet by. -Miss Florence ;Welsh ;and' Mrs Mi.ckle' and was 'fol- lowed by a :comical..skili on a ladies' :.lines meeting. Everyone enjoyed ladies' quartette given by four of 'he Hensall ladies. Thhy had as their nnumirers "Neopolitan Night" and Magnolia". :Miss McGowan, a ,rc- iurrned missionary, displayed a num- ':er of Chinese things she had 'bro- ught back with her. Everyone ,join- ed in singing a few songs. Guest spe- aker for the evening was Dr. Rosa :from Guelph; she spoke about the Baltic states, especially Finland whe- re she herself visited on one .of her many world wide trips. After singing; + . c. L FLEISC 69 - ZURICH La Us Discuss with . you the New Way Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly Payments. Call in and see uor Dew type of ; BLOCK :FLOOR At a Very Law Price. h f 4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 DIET PLAYS a large part in national health. And Cana-. dians--whose health record is'high—get more than 3 of their. food .energy from bread :.. owe their splendid health in large part to this delicious, energy -giving food. Bread is exceptionally rich in carbohydrates. And the modern loaf, made with milk, is an important source of protein equal to meat in supplying muscular energy. Eat plenty of bread with each reseal, and keep in fine form for today's emergencies! YOUR BAKER'S SKILL, scientific equipment—and the finest ingredients—give you a loaf unsure passed in wholesomeness and delicious flavot. ECKEL'S BAKERY . Zurich