Zurich Herald, 1956-03-15, Page 8a iJR1 OI!1TAI[UO
THE ... STORE WITH THE STOCK
Chenille Spreads, full size,
Assorted colors at each
Hob Nail asst. colors at each
Chesterlaines-
Finest all wool dress material
Reg. 3.50 for
.$5.7.5
5.95
54 -in. wide,
1.95 yd.
Flannelette Blankets are advancing in price -
Get your supply now at old prices
Ibex 70x90 at pr.
Ibex 80x90 at pr.
Ibex 80x100 at pr.
5.95
7.25
8.65
Krinkle cloths, extra value at
Fruit of the Loom prints at
Glazed Prints at
Sanforized Broadcloths at
White and colored Broadcloths
59c yd
75c yd
75c yd
59c
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Mr. R. E. McKenzie
OF CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES
ti✓ �.. L;e with Us on
THURSDAY, MARCH 15th.
With New Samples of
MADE - TO - MEASURE SUITS
Sport Jackets and Top . Coats
for Spring Wear
WE WELOME YOUR INSPECTION!
Gascho Bros.
TELEPHONE 59
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1 Last Thursday afternoon in the
' ;Zurich flown Hall the Farmers' Un_
QDtion met and named officers and pas -
.,0 sed resolutions requesting Mull parity
D price relationships for all farm.- pro-
liiduc'cts and that May and Sept; be ex-
efrom Dgiht ave
D periodsluded were unaylianimouslSy passedingTim'. b i
CQ the Local 206, Ontario Farmers 'Un-
�UD iron. Alvin Regier was .elected presi-
SPdent, Mr. Dietrich vice -prey; and
DPhilip Durand, secretary. Rudolph
QUsick, a district director, executive
member and provincial board •men b-
er of Manitoba Farmers' Union, was
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speaker and covered topics ranging
W from grain congestion to• low live-
Qstnck price:.Unanimous passage
Q was given the taw° resolute
711RTrH HERALD
LOCAL NEVES
The Direstors and executive memErie
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bers of the Hay Township Fire In-
surance Co. met in their offices on
Saturday icor the monthly me�etzng.
A bus load of men front the lav
angelical U. B. church attended a r� ldcaTrust
Men's convention in the Evangelic-
al church, Tavistock,
DEBENTURES
Mr and Mrs Clarence Greene
Grand Bend wee in town on niusin-
ess one day last week.
Mr and Mss Ted Bedard have : vac-
ated the home of Mr. Henry Ciaus-
ius in town; next to the Zurich Dairy
and moved their effects into one of
the Kalibfleiseh. houses, opposite the
Planing s�Zill. Mr. aconveniencessius is in-
stalling• the conveniences in the home
and giving. it a complete renovating
before occupying same.
UNION NAMES SLATE
of CERTIFICATES
ons which
1D will be forwarded to Thomas Pryde,
l D MLA for Huron, and Lewis E. Card-
D 11T, MP for Huron.
Farm Forum
Unique Forum-
Twenty_nine members of the Un -
live Farm Forum :met at .S.S. No. 12 Special Lenten ',Services Wednesday
:for an interesting meeting of films, Evening at 8 o'clock.
and the usual lively dibcussion on the !1O A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
topic "Wor^k.ntens' Conipen sati on" Sunday Schad (all ages) 11:15 A.M.
, prepared and presented by Mr. Del- The Lutheran Church in Zurich ex -
Now Paying:
1 AND 2 YEARS ....3%
3, 4 AND 5 YEARS, 3.% % Op
J. W. H'ABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor- Albert .1Vlartin
tilNDAY SERVICES:
3:00 a.m. - Sunday School
1:00 a.m. =- Worship Service
4 00 p.m. - Bible Meeting
Wednesday, 8.00 .p.m. Prayer Fellow-
ship in the !homes.
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US
You'll Enjoy Listening to -
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Gospell Preaching- Inspirationa
Singing.
Sundays-'.CHINT900 k.c. 7.30 a.m.
-WRVA - 1140 k.c.- 10.30 p.m.
'The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
ST. PETER'S
Ev. Lutheran Church, Zurich
Rev. O. Winter, Pastor.
Mrs. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM., Organist
Worship Services:
tett Geiger. Our Forum group • tends a waren welcome to visitors.
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thought that farmers ehould have
Before You Buy
Your Electrical Appliances
AND HAVE YOUR
Electrical Instalations
DONE CALL
WUERTH ELECTRIC
Phone 84
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Zurich
HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Needs
Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply.
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove need attention; or prob.
ably you need a New One. Let us look these
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your
Advantages.
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
over
Best
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stook.
STADE
ZURIONT.
QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE
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workmen's 'compensation and it;
would be an adventage to both
the farmer and his hired help. • Th
!next meeting being the last -of the
i season, will include special re.creati-
i on and lunch and will be held 'at the
home of Mr and Mrs Carl Oestreicher
!The ladies served adelicious Iunch
• and the: meeting closed with the Nat=
ion al Anthem.
Parr Line Forum-.
Met at the home of Mr Fran
ji .Me us_ eau. The topic for this meeting
was "Workmen's Compensation". The
Forum divided .into groups and pro-
ceeded to discuss the- questilons. We
had two .guests from another Forum
in Hay, namely, Leonard Merner and
Thomas Meyers, and they too joined
in our discussions. -
Answer to question 1, One group or
agreed that the farmer should have
compensation and the other group
said No., but they finally all agreed:
that if the farmer had hired help, he
should have compensation. Question
2, answer: Advantages to the farmer
would be for his own protection a-
ga1nst damage actions. Farmers in-
conic i, not adequate to carry all
the protections he needs, including
workmen's compenstion. We think
the O.A.A, plan goes much furthei
in its covering. Also for the am.onnt
EMMANUEL
1 EVANGELICAL U.B. CHURCH
e ZURICH ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES:
:10:00 a.m. - Divine Worship
11:15 a.m. - Sunday School
Welcome at all Services, -- "Come
thou with us and we will do thee
k good." Num. 10:29.
of prennium paid it gives a wider cov-
erage 'both on the farm and off the
farm. In this area there are not very
many hired men. We think the wort:
men's compensation was made or org-
anized mainly for industrial work-
! ers. We would like to see some plan
iwhich would cover hostlri:taivation,
comipensatabn, and accidents on the
farm as .one plan, thus eliminating
'the payinig of one premium or an-
other ,ever-* 5 Or 6 months to get all
'this coverage. The Forum played a
few games of •grog. euchre following
the discussion-, The winners were:
first`: fMlrs. Glenn Weido, Mr. Gordon
Coleman; consolation, Leonard Mer-
ner and Mrs. Charles Ro-binson. The
next meeting, t:h.e last for thin 'sea-
son, will be held at the home of Mrs
Ida Dick.
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PARKINS Ac BLACK
Men's and BDys' Wear
Jck.ets & Underwear
SALE
We are trying to clear our complete line of Jackets
to c!e:;•ease our carry-over.
All Boys and Men's Jackets, Suits, and Winter
Underwear Reduced Sharply
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Boys' Corduroy Jackets reg. 6.30 at - 4.50 +
Men's Penmanns 95 reg. 8.95 at 6,50
Summer Sport Shirts Reduced to Cost, 1
SWEATERS REDUCED 1 -3rd, a
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Men's heavy Corvette Coats reg. 18.95 at $10.00
Boys
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Mid -Town Cleaners -- Exeter 41
Special Rates on Drycleaning--- *
To March 3rd.
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Trousers 55c Suits 99c Dress 99c
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All charges Reduced. 9 +
Pick Up Mon., Thurs., Saturday's
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.Thursday, (March 15th, 105.6
SHUR...GAIN Pig Booster
Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster -
weigh 40 pounds and. more at weaning -and tests
at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 pound weanlings save a month's feeding
time. A feeding program of SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will fit
your pigs to make the best use of their feed and
reach market sooner.
Start Every Litter on Pig Booster
MILT DEITZ & SON • - Zurich, Ont.
WHO HAS SINNED?
All have sinned!
.For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of
God.
Result of Sin.
Sin, when it is finished bringeth forth death. James 1:15
Remedy for Sin
For God so loved the world that He gave His only be.
gotten Son that whosoever believeth on Him should not
perish but have everlasting life.
For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the
world, but that the world through Him might be saved
John 3: 16, 17
Rom. 3: 23
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER
Box 50, .tt. R. 1 - Zurich, Ontario
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Carpet Time
This is the time of year to buy your Rugs or wall
to wall Carpet
CALL US, WE WILL GLADLY DROP
AROUND AND SHOW YOU
SAMPLES
Inlaid Linoleums
We Carry A ..Wide Range of Patterns
Best Selection to Choose From
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF
INSTALLATION
T. and T. FLOORING
Your Decorating Headquarters
Phone 133 Zurich
Phone 718 Exeter
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Winter Special
ON
Storm Windows
AND
Combination. Doors
WE ALSO CARRY ALUMINUM DOORS,
WINDOWS AND AWNINGS
Phone 69
Zurich
Call Ed. Deichert - Salesman
SEE US FOR ANY 0
Your Building Needs
Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd.
Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies