Zurich Herald, 1940-08-22, Page 8CAGE EIGHT.
Chenille Bed Spreaes 80x100 at
Lace Table .Cloths 72x88 at
Bath Toweling extra quality at yd.
Voiles Clearing at per yard
$3.95
2.50
35c
29c
Men's Work Shirts, reg. 1.10 for
Men's Sport Trousers at
Boys Jerseys at
Ladies Crepe Pyjamas
85c
1.50 to 1.75
29c
1.19
GROCERY SPECIALS
Corn, 3 tins
Cookies, per lb
Oxydol with 2 cakes P and G. Soap
Jello, . 4 for
Pork and Beans at
Potatoes, W lbs. for
Heinz Catsup at
25c
1 6e
25c
1 9c
iOc
25c
1 8c
2 pkgs. minute tapoca with Pyrex dish 25c
15c
Everfresh cheese, half -lb. pkg.
Fresh fruits and vegetables everry Week
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Brooms, each at 25c
Shoe Polish, bik or brown. 2 for 25c
Corn Flakes, 12 -oz. pkg,.10c
Chocolate cookies per lb.. 15c
Floor Wax, 1-1b. cans .... •..........,• 75c
Huskies, 2 pkgs, 19c
Coffee, American blend per lb. 35c
Swansdown cake flour per pkg.
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ITEMS OF I O•kAL INTEREST"
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leis of Wellesa
ley, spent Sunday with Vir. and Mrs
Moses Exib of tem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston, bridal
couple, have returned from their
pleasant honeymoon trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Swartz and
daughter Unice of Detroit, spent a
pleasant week -end at the home of
Mrs. J. Fuss.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner and
daughter Merline spent a week at
their favourite spot in the Pinery
• during the past week's hot weather.
59 ° hiss Cora .Streets of the local Bank
i staff has returned after two week's
Auto Insurance
Rates
ARE LOWER FOR 1940
Special Low Rates for Farmers Living on
Township Roads
Special Advance Allowance for Winter
Storage on Farmers' Cars.
Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation
Andrew F. Hess,
Local Representative -
Zurich
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holidays at Gaand Bend, »nQ her
home in Clinton.
The farmers are progrevsrng nicely
with the summer's crops and mon
they will be a thing or the past aria
the summer's wealth garnered in.
Miss Jane Lamont who had been
visiting at Varna with relatives and
friends for some time, has returned
I home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thiel of the
14th con., were Sunday visitors, with
via: former's uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Siemon, London.
Miss Bambara and Margaret and
Ma•. Lee Birkey, also Clarence Eichel-
berger all of Indiana are visiting
with the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Schrag of the Goshen line.
\Liss Mary Merner is at present
spending her vacation with relatives
at Elmira, while her sister Joan is
visiting with h. slater, Mrs. Carl
Burn at Milverton,
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, dairy 25
Butter, cream -wary 26
Eggee dozen .. 21, 19, 10
Wheat, !bushel 55
Oats; bushel 30
Burley, 'bush. 40
Buckwheat, bash 40c
Mart; ewe. .. - 2.35-3.20
Lie hogs;. cwt- 8.25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Creditors and others having claims
against the estate of John Neusch-
wanger,, late of the Township of Hay
in. the Gaunty of Huron, deceased,
who died on the 12th day of May,
1940, are required to send particulars
of their elaim to the undersigned
Executors before the 7th a-ey or Sep-
tember, 19140, after which date the
Executors distribute the assets
shaving regard only to claims received
by that date.
Dated at Zurich this 20th day of
August, 1940.
PETER NEUSQHWANGER,
HILDA RADER,
Executors, Jahn Neuschwangxr
Estate.
YOUR PERSONAL APPEAIRANCE
For Women Only
An article preseriting a lengthy list
of questions which, when answered,
enables any woman to find out how
she appears to others, will, 'be round
in The American Weekly wrth the
August 25 issue of The Detroit Sun -
The extreme het weather of the day Times. The author of this feature
past week was rapaiiy changed on is Judith T. Chase, well-known quiz
Sunday evening, and this morning, expert. Be sure to get the August 25
Wednesday, it seemed not for from issue of The Detroit Times.
frost. The houses became guava cool
and almost in need of fire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Devine and
two children Donald and Patricia of
Denfield called on Mr, and Mrs. Chris HAD BIG FROLIC
Z b on Tuesday. Mrs. Devine is Over 701Q people were in. attend.visiting friends on the Bronson for once at the Frolic and Dance spon-
some time, sored lly the Centralia War Service
Congratulations to Mr. Chelsea) Unit at Spruce Grove on the eve. of
Thiel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ThielAug. 1st. The net proceeds amounted
who has been attending South Coll -I to the magnificent sum of $369.40
egiate at London, and who received' and was divided between the Red
his report showing his year's work, I Cross and the War Service Unit. The
;e; en first class honors and three sec -I whole affair was one grand success.
orals. This is indeed a fine showing The first part consisted of a splendid
and the friends are wishing this stir- program under the chairmanship of
dent continued success. Bruce Felds and in.eluded tap danc-
ing by Marjorie Flynn and Joyce
Broderick; readings by Dorothy
Green; vocal selections by Paul Bro-
thers, Kirkton; musical selections on
a saw by Mr. Fudge, London, and
«Flections on the bagpipes by a Scot-
ch comedian from London who acconi
panied Bernie Coulter's orchestra.
Following the program _then was
dancing, Bingo and other attractions.
Miss Betty Witmer of Detroit, sp-
ent a very pleasant week with her
grandma, Mrs. Clara Decker and
other friends.
ON GODERICH BEAT
Traffic Officer James Culp of Kit-
chener, has been transferred to God-
erich to take effect Aug. loth. Traf-
fic Officer E. A. Webib, who has
patrolled Highway No. 21 for the
past two years, is being transferred
to Guelph. Provincial Constable T.
W. Oldfield has been permanently
appointed at Goderich. He will have
charge of all fifles and animunitlon
loaned by citizens in answer to the
appeal of the •On.tario government.
MET IN ZURICH
The Hensall District War Time
Citizen's Committee met in Zurich, was "being considered because of the
on Thursday evening with the presid- fact that there is no market for sec -
mit Dr. A. R, Campbell in the chair. and grade butter. The move is report -
Rev. Turkheim gave the opening ed to ,be widespreading throughout
prayer. Repeats were given by the Western Ontario and in certain dist-
different committees. Reports were , icts produceiu have had their cream
riven from the committees which in .n ned to them, accompanied by a
te•rview the councils. Mr. Clarence form letter. The letter points out
Parke was appointed to interview I that second-grade butter is not mark -
[Stanley Council. Reports were given etahle and suggests ways and means
by the overseas committee. It was '>y which producers may improve the
lecide a that the tre ]tory that the 'at it may receive top grading. The
lbanefield Patriotic ,Society has tak- quality of their churning cream so
en in be omitted. Moved to endorse department of agriculture is .sponsor
the action by IVlr. Campbell in acting
with deputy registrars to ask for vol-
unteer. W. Siebert of Zurich was
appointed chairman of a committee
to look after an assistant to assist
the deenty registrars. A Frolic will
be hold in the near future. The fol -
TO ACCEPT ONLY TOP GRADES
District 'creameries may S0911 notify
iiroaucen that they will kltl. 111104e fo
accept second grades and lower of
churning cream. An official of a local
creramery admitted that the move
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Anyone requiring some Binder Twine at present,
is requested to call, as we are selling off the balance
of our stock at a very reasonable price.
YOUR WINTER'S• FUEL
We' are again handling the famous Reading Anth-
racite Coal, one of the best quality coal on the
market to -day. " Don't be fooled by, other inferior
brands who claim to be just as good... Leave your
order with us early.
PSI-RINA, RQWE off` PIONEER FEEDS
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spect to a shortage of farm.
Due to enlistments, the speeding up
of industrial production, and because
of other factors existing as a result
of the war, the Ont. governmeut finds
ing a campaign to encourage the pro- it necessary to appeal to the public
duction of a better grade of churn- for assistance in harvesting the 1940
ing cream and pointing out that the crop, states N. 0. Il:ipel, minister of
e Amer° will receive higher prices for labour. Experienced farm help is not
the improved product. available in sufficient quantities t o
assist appreciably, To meet this pro-
blem the Ontario Government has de-
cided to delay the re -opening of pri-
labour
SC,kioOLS TO OPEN LATER
lowing committee appointed to look,
after sane: Messrs. G. 1V1. 'Drysdale,` A sex-idtts esner..gency exists In On- may schools until September 15th,
Fred Beer, LeRoy O'Bdien of Zurich! eario at ,the present time, with re -a and of s teonda y schools mail 'Oct -
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oiber 1st, thereby malting available
for farm help thousands of teen-ageclt
boys. In the rural areas this will per-
mit the boys to help on their ownt
farms; in urban Ontario it will se--
lease for farrn help many youths,whee
!while inexperienced, are anxious anaQ
willing to aid in this emergency. Am
organization has ;been established for
enlist these young .people in this pat.
riotic effort. All farmers needing heli
and all young people desiring to vol—
unteer, are requested to communic—
ate with the Department of Labour.,
iQueea'srlr, Toronto.