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Zurich Herald, 1945-02-22, Page 8ZURICH., ONTARIO pp 0G, rivals IQ A lot of extra quality Wool Blankets in Grey, Cardinal, Green and White, priced from $1 1.00 to $17.50 a pair Motor Rugs at each ..... 7.50 All Wool Plaid ......... et g d 2 -in. wide at yard 75c Flannelette Sheeting A New Shipment of Ladies' Dress Materials in Crepes, Rayons, Prinked Slubs, Dhnitys. Men"s ear ShipmentA Men's ' Overalls, Work • 'Pants, , , , r'k Shirts j%ist arrived. All of these are is•� p�'o:nn ani your r e- still..:3 ;� °,aa't 5'�9 e�j�vly , so a�1'Y now. Also a small lot 'of wquc:.t sW zs.�::•u�53l:s for spring � p Mens Dress Shirts and. f ine wool Sox. WANTED Goose and Duck Feathers; must be new. Prices: Goose 75c; Duck 50c. a lb. Must be in not later than March 1 st. ZURICH HERALD Thursday, Februarey 2Yeid, 1945 ' N _ TEMS n RKETS :.1.+04.4104-41.444414444.4641/1414:4444 '0��+4�r�w4•�.>Fr��r.Pw T MS 01 LOCAL Thi \ LOCAL SIA Mr. and Mrs. Ward' Fritz, went a dneeday) aesti• days at Toronto this week. (Corrected every We Rev, C. B. Heckendorn made a bus- Eggs .. • ' 31, 29. 22 a. ness trip to Kitchener one agcy fast Butter per lb, 3.0, 20 4 week. Chickens, dressed 2:5c Mrs. Parker of Goderi�ch,: was a Ducks, dressed: .................. .. -2c week -end visitor at the home -of her Geese dressed:. •• • . •.... • . „ - « ] .04 4, mother, Mrs. L. Warnock.. Wheat bushel . • • . • • • . • 50c VA Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Peters of Tor -!Oats, bushel 73 4' onto were week -end guests 'at the' Barley, ;bush. ... .. 70 home of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Gescho. i Buckwheat, bush.. 2 60, 2,75 Miss Patricia Sparks at Detroit, is 'Flour, cwt. 30. Q0 enjoying a pleasant vacation at the Shorts and bran, ton .. , • 32.00 '' home of Mr. and Mrs. Neweir Geiger. Middlings, ton„ MiGs Ellen Turkheim, R. N., of ,,�,�a,:',:a„e,.:-, x = Wim' '' Toronto, i; at present spending a THANKS CARD OF weok'e, vacation at the home of her m , P T kh' other, ;Mrs. E. ur emi. Mr. and Mrs. C. L,. Sinith spentThe bereft.. family of the. lateMrs d at London. kion and were ac_l ,Tehn O esch wishes to greatly nk Mae .vho enjo;'ed a short visit wltih ; ands irpathy extendedt veno them Special if h� r parents. b , Mee. W. D, Bryce has returned to thanks to the Pastors and those who Enamelware, such as Cooking I.ltensils, Etc;, which seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive ,l; color designs. To, appreciate these articles one must see them. We Trite your inspection. Saturday f�ny:y ;t Furs t+'' T•TO] kagitp NEW ENAMELWARE `, We are very fortunate in receiving a shipment': of New r cerananled home by their' daughter, the many friends for their t tlre kindness . her hemp at Sudbury, after a pleas-' assisted 1.11 anyway qamstay at the home of her: friends, :Mr. and Mrs, Ed. G'ascho and. with The mane friendof Mrs. Edward .Mr. has finished Y ' her ?•el,a`ih' here. Mr. Peter L',1 t It b 1 d t Bear that very successful ice haavest,. a rerat1 rents at the, Hospital, at Lon- proved back from Windsor where they giReichert wr . , e p ease o ihe has lived horn > after receiving ! Mr. and. (Mrs. Dick. Hmnilton have 1+r I cion. l e r ?„ �c r Oa Fri day, February months.. 1 has, hhA, pee a 'en. M.ot'hsr and baby are do -.been ;=ell for some time is now u aW ing fine. the V.tctor�ia Hospital, London. ,, ra?•z•1y tri ands of Mr. Ivan a a � Yun ,lyInt ay:e. very happy to meet Arrested. € Steaiin:g; 0 P his 711111?g ,ece in. his place of bus- T'wo Grand Bend youths were plac- D ine�s again, a Ivan is getting 'back ! ed ander arrest by Co. Constable J. g0Oithat real ''pep" again. I Mrs. Ed. I)atars, Sr., and daughter (Ferguson and Constable Westlake, 0, Miss Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deters charged with breaking and entering 0� Jr., and daughter Anieta, visited Te- with intent the Bossenherry Hotel. i latives at Kitchener last week. hiss were taken to Goderic�r and l; n- �t the Meyer's Nursing have been. working for the past few •",3" -Te . n., } . Leonard Wag- ,M not 1 ' c, :,, <:.d' Mrs. a hlr,..l'olin ousseau, w?o; UVJ Marion Dedels of that city who had They been enjoying � , ' "� Ccok.The ��� with them to her home" in the ZURICH j° b holidays in Zurich re appealed before Magistrate TELEPHONE 59 turning ,,vi case beim adjourned for a week with city. Bail set at $500. A charge of being '! r s. David Ducharrlle z is- bail _.."" �- itecl at the home of their son at Lon -;ie possession .of venison ou • - -------- - cion also met their other son O.F.N. .Aon against another Grand Bend re - his tiler for the week -end. the carcase of a deer in a cellar. Short Courses Resumed I. The farm short courses which, ow iensali Council Mizxstes ing to bad weather, have been post- i The regular aneeting of the Village polled, will now be carried out o?1 the •follo�t^ins; dates: Gorrie, Feb- 26- Council held on'the eve, of- Tfebruary 27ch; Zurich 27th and 28th; Varna Gth at 8 p.m. in the Council Cham» Feb. 28th and March 1st; Crediton Iwill continue March 1. The regular ber, with all members preselnt. Idiu- program of studies will be carried as utes of the previous meeting, also the previously advertised. special meeting }sere read and ad - i Last Thursday we noticed the first! oiled signs of what like a little thaw since T Kyle asked about removing the l the first week in December. We. sure have had a, real steady old timer of'snow from King street, instructed to I a winter. Theh highit of thaw greatly :see the Department ploys and have it 'settled down the snow earrks. ' i pushed back as. far as possible. . R.A.F. STATION CLOSING Th losing of No 31 Air Navigat-1 J', A. Paterson, Treasurer, report - 11.1 and Mrs. t of sea EXCEP 12. LIFE Pie Auto,Oasualty u c li Fidelity,Eto: Cyril, who came to that city to visit with parents and sister and tiro- sident was adjourned. Police found MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have ' a fine ra nge to choose from, a fine stock of Spring t Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled.Mattres,es °,�' Priced Very Reasonably ED ROOM FURNIT IJRE We have some very attractive and newly' designed Bed Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns and finishes.. Be sure and see them. if interested in this line of furniture. A Fain Line of all the Horne Requirements Everything iii Shelf and Heavy • Hardware Hardware F ur sto .m hone 3 ec ion School, R.A.F., Port Aloert was ed as having received the .sum of scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 17th. I$1170.00 as tax prepayments in the Only a few of the personel remaining, month of January, also askeabout It is expected the R.C.A.F. will take over the station, when some 20' andirepairs to the typewriter, instructed 30 will compose the skeleton staff ofte attend to same. - 1, what has been an important airport. Correspondence read as follows: Irn the Commonwealth Air Training )Plan and has trained thousandcs of ! Ass -n. o•f Rural Mur_icipalities; Ont. Hess .� men. The number of RCAF. person- Municipal Assn; Good Roads Assn; nel who will take over is any -body's `Dept. of Municipal Affairs ; Dept. -of (guess, an officer stated. !Planning and Development; 3. W. DASHWOOD �H.anna, G. Mitchell; Transport News; - N O T I C E i Navy League, Mrs. • W. Cons;tit and . inity Farmersof Dashwood. The he vi•c- Family; Gutta Perch' Rubber Ltd; w ys s � To and other, + Village Monteith. & .Monteith; County Clerk; Lid and tg4aled Aprils REMOVED PROMPTLY LY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) Local Representative Zurich � stat lacm�Fsti menet Jagstromeasell i ®S�eate^��a'31zegi@'4vatesaasa < cl.3 F 6r�.�1?,,Tp�l�•A-":a�,nan�vc+C.-.'.ass���a7�"MY onaas asfseass �oal c seeea. a to a .. SEEDS and HARDWARE FURNITURE 1 r fuel Proble We all realise that the Hard Anthracite Coal is scarce and hard to get at present, and many substitutes must be used instead. We are endeavouring to supply our Customers with the best of coke in different sixes, and other fuels which give fairly good satisfaction in the place of hard coal... If in need of Fuel consult us and we will try and help you out very 8 OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS • Plumbing, I' urnace Wdrk, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardy ware always in stock. Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt Mattresses And 'Marshal Trustees have decided to allow the Co.''Treasuxer re Assessor; Municipal eengine to go to fires outside the , Corporation, at a fee of $2e.00 fore World; Canada Trust Co.; Prov. Trs. a call, and an additional $2o.00 . for any service rendered. ;filed. Receives Promotion Word • has been received here • that 1 The -Clerk read the Medical Health . Cold. Days Ahead ES There ar'e still many cold days ahead of us this • Dept. of Health, same considered and Lt. -Col. F E Tiernan RCA'M'C of Officer's annual report to Council. Winter. So why not have ;your home 'nice and • comfortable when the winds blow raw and cold 9 0 outside.....We have a fresh carload of Nut size Coke a that will suit most heating equipments... This fuel a will keep your home nice and warm these cold idays... The Government advises householders ..to M a burn more coke as fuel •owing to the scarcity ..of ahard Coal. 8 8 e Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us Iagain, and many supplies which may then be hard o to get will be required. Put in your supply now a while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, POUL. TRY LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of the items you will require. Let us supply you. Dashwood, has been pro?nited to Col- lyloti.on, that we join the A.ssociat- onel. Col. Tiernan has been in com- mand of the t2th Feld Ambulance inion of Rural Municipalities at a fee Holland, and is now at headquarters of the 3rd Canadian infantry Divis- ion. He is 34 years of age, a grada- te of Western University receiving his early education in Dashwood and Exeter. Mrs. Tiernan, formerly Betty Kyle salary $74.80; W. R. Davidson • Matthews of Barrie, and her camel- coal 57.74; Herman Hydro, hall 20.13 ter, Mary Anne, have taken residence in Toronto. .His mother, one sister Munic. World supplies 1.4.65 ; Must - and brother 'reside in Dashwood. lard Coal Co. coke hall 39.80; G. M. Must - Hold Valentine newly Case, coal rink 5.64; School Board Businessmen of the neewsy organ iced Dashwood Businessmen's Club • current expenses $1,0001 Assn ai Ru - entertained their wives at a Valen-!sal Manic. membership $5 ; R. Brod- tine party at the home or :51r. and r • enick teaming S12 15.60; G. ,icer, la- Mla. T. Harry Hoffman, with about! 40 present. The collection for the bor SSR 5.60; R. Dick ao al.60; J. ,evening was donated to the Red Cross f 416 Bolton do 7.35; R :S.mi{1? do x4.55; he Club, under the leadership oW. Coleman do 4.55; R. Moir 7,35; Dr. the eildte.;e: trustees, assisted by et u re P,rylor MI A was organized 1W. Dabus 2.80;; H: Armstrong team - 9 last December and holds regular we- ing 7.80; J! Pfaff snowplowing, etc. ;kly' ,pectines, Interesting ° addresses $16; R. Todd 22.05; H. Love labor •4 were given at the meeting by Rev. T. I wit and Reuben Gates. It was dee- rink 1.05; T. Richardson do 96.80; ided to "hold a letter writing evening i Drysdale Hardware hall and rink 98.- 11. Total $1519,97. Motion: That the bills and acco- unts as read be paid. That by-law Windsor. No. 2 setting time of Council meet - Mae, W. A. Mallard is improving ings First Tuesday of the month be nicely after her illness. (given its readings and finally passed. Mr.. and Mn. W. B. Oliver tare in That the Clerk and Treasurer be paid St. Marys at present. Mrs, ()l)ver ray the s•uni of ,$315.00 per year salary. had a. serious operation and is gettii ,0 That We now adjourn, along nicely. � , ' ' t /altos A. Paterson, Clerk. of $5.00. Bills and accounts were: C. V. Cooke spray 15;: Dept. of Highways, license fire truck $2; Thos 8 YOUR POULTRY NEEDS ZURiCH QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE to the boys in the services of .the eennunity, GRAND BEND Miss Doris Ravell is visiting in 0 • ..; Sebilbe R crali.'p` a4 ti.4)0 6114 ;-1 44ili2..leoi; >il40.0461,tscutait 41.60.0,,? 9 tops tT rte on 1 { ..ONE CENT a Word (mininuxn 25c.) is all that it costs you for a classifiedadv. in the ZAnrich Herald An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by several thousand readers, many of who will be in- terested in what you are advertising or Lute uk i el arse,' for Sale. If you want to buy or sell anything, there is no cheaper or more effective way than using an classified adv. in the Herald. Phone 80, or 105. THE ZURICH HERALD