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Zurich Herald, 1945-04-05, Page 8ZURICH. ONTARIO aD trAA House Furnishings We have a fine supply of Cretons, Chintz, Monk's Cloth, Homespuns suitable for Drapes, Etc., and a fine lot of Tapestry for covering Chairs and Chesterfields. Wail pers If in need of New Wallpaper Ido not delay as we could only procure 65`%c of last year's order. So many lines will be sold out in the near future. H. s' Fosses A small shipment of Ladies' House Dresses arrived. All sizes from 36 to 48. Priced from $1.59 to $2.25 a Yard Gascho TELEPHONE 59 rOS. ZURICH V() 4�p 400 GENER...L INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Eta. Andrew F Hess, Local Representative Zurich ZURICH HIFIKASI1 AIMS OF LOCAL T 'x Mrs. Flossie Brown diff: t'or St. 'larys where she is visiting with -Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Oliver. Mr. and Mrs.. Jai -nes. TrevithiCleTr ;af Thuredaye . na, 'ti 'Rh, 1945. The children! se IKr. and Mrs. N. A. !Canon of Detriift spent the week- end in St. Joseph wit14 their permits. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ober of De- troit and Mre b ntceeve1 ASararas of .l3rinsley were Sunday visitors with the Blue. Watery.spent.a few days in Mrs. Wen. G, Hess. Kitchener anal'_' 'other points, Miss Patrice Mittleholiz. of London Ma:, and Mrs:. Ray ,Rau and Will- is holidaying at the home of her ,par- ren of Seaforth'.spent, Sunday with eats, Mr. and Mrs.. Ted.. Mittlehelez, Mr. and Mrs,. new S`7'raecnon at St. Pte Ross Uttley and. wife: visited Joseph. at the home of the former's parents, A very enjoyable iainraiay evening Mr. and Mrs. Herb Uttley.. Mr. Ray iSehilbe of. 1Strataf eed: en- joyed Easter with. his. parents), Mr. and Mrs, Milfred Schilbe. Mr. Austin Hey of Detroit, Miss Margaret Hey of London, were. Eas- ter visitors with their. mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz .and. dau- ghter Mary Lou have returned from spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. J. W. Horner .is spending, the week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ings at Varna. ?lr. and Mrs. Eldon. Gabel: car Cen- tralia spent the week -end with. his parents on the Bronson, line:. Miss Ruth Brown and.brothes Wm. of London enjoyed Easter vacation with their parents, Mr.. and Mes.. Jno. Brown. Miss Mildred Haberes, K.N., of the Ontario Health Staff„ viei1 ,dlw'ith her parents, Mr. and. M.rs.. LL red. Ha'a erer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin: D.edelh. and daughter of Kitchener; spent, 1•%Aster• holiday at the home. of Mra. Ed. Datars, Sr. Mr. and Mrs.. Jacobi Ei'slier of Dashwood were 'Sunday visitors at the home of their. daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theil;. Miss Irene Turklieim, nnnseeiine-train- ing from Stratford speM..Stendlay at the home of hen moth;, Mrs. E. Turkheim. Miss Joan Metcalf' of London is spending the week- with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truesnner and family, 14th Con: Mr. and Mrs:. .Slhren GGhigericli and son of London, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mark Thief and other relatives over the week -end. Mrs. John Brenner and seer Clar- ence of town; Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick of the Blue Water Highway, spent a day with relatives. at Kitchener. The heavy rains and cooter wea- ther has paralyzed the seeding oper- ations which- had commenced a week or so ago. Some few farmers have completed -their early seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Albert !Smith of Port Huron have been the guests at the home of the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien for the Easter week -end. Miss Shirley Fairbairn of •Seaforth and 1Pte. Jack. O'Brien of -Hamilton, spent the week -end at the home of the litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. iScotchrner and daughters of Bayfield; Miss Rose Al- brecht of Brucefield, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mr'. John Albrecht. Mrs. Campbell McKinley and son, Robert of Stanley and Miss Audrey Jervis of Clinton, were Easter visit l Ors at the horse of the former's par- li ants, Mr. and Mrs. •Syly. Witmer. The Drama given on Friday even- ing in the Evangelical church entitx4 "Simon, the Leper" was a decided success. Every one in the play took their part very well, and by request are invited to give the same at Dash- wood in the near future. Miss Mary Merrier of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Caul Burn- of Milverton were Easter visitors at the ,come of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1. W. Merrier, 11001941 EW 913aee92 ee$ ' + z' i :4:k.�.iis HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE You are going Through This World Only Once. So Why Do.. Without These Labor Savers? 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 Priced Sta' 5 Automatic Watering OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, 1~ urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsrnith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ST DE EIDO ZURICH -- ONT. QUALITY, PRICE - SERVICE I i was spent et thee hinnei of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Corriveau‘ when a large gathering of yotxng;•ee pih enet.Those that attended fioin a distance were from Blake and ' Daysdh:l'e? north. The present heavy rains has put a halt to seedingefor.thu. tine being. This has been the earliest seeding since 1902, 43 yearseago^,. when that year most .seeding wan deem before the week of Mar ch .20th; and the old timers tell us that thee farmers reap- ed one of the best °eropsi, the grain was covered by tevoafeet.of snow in April. CLIMB AWAY FROM: THAT TOOTHACHE' . Because aviators with: supposedly sound teeth 'often have, toothaches flying in the stratosphere, dentists may soon be able to spot decay a year before trouble lbegihee Robert D. Potter, science editor, writes a- bout it in The American• Weekly with this Sunday's (April' f)1 issue of The Detroit Sunday Mime IN MEMORIAM Thiel—In loving - memory of Mrs. Conrad 'Thiel, who died' one year a- go, April 1:3th, 11944;, and Mr. Con- rad Thiel, her husband who passed away May 2'nel 1944;. We watched, them, suffer day by day, it caused us utter grief; To'.see them sl.owly•pibe• away But could not • gi'.'e, renief. Long nights, long days they bore the pain, To wait •for cure; but aPl in vam Till God Himself -knew what was best He took them'lioene•,arid gave them rest. For all of us t=hey did their best God .grant* t'0, them eternal rest, Their lives in our hearts will never die,. We hope tee meet then by and by.. I ----'The Children. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader; Mr. acid Mrs. Victor Dinnin; Mrs. W. S. Johnston and niece, Miss Margaret. Rader are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur True- mner at Toronto. Mr. Dinnin is at- tending the annual Teachers' Con- vention. A resident of Goderick took a cat to Varna to live with some friends After two days Susie was missing from her new home. Five weeks late er she arrived back at her former home. Apparently she had fared well on her return journey of twenty mil- es, as she was as sleek and fat as when she leaft her first home,:• and some people think cats are not ane telligent. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr, and Mrs. Ty. Stansberry and family of Detroit spent Easter holi- days with the latter's parents on the Blue Water Highway. ,Pte. Dominic -Jeffrey of Montreal spent a few days with his family in St. Joseph.' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ducharme of Blake were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme.', Mr. and Mrs. Len Masse of Lon-', don were .Easter holiday visitors with their parents, the latter spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ducharme. Mr. Cyril Ducharme of Windsor, was an Easter visitor with his par- ents on the Blue Water south. Miss Sherry Jeffrey of Detroit, spent the week -end with her parents in Beavertown. Master Gerard. Jeffrey had a tonsil operation in Zurich iby lir. O'D•wyer. and is fast improving. 4, 4. 4. 4. 1112, .11 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4 .5, 4. 4.4. 4 4 .140.44.44.00.4.44.0.4441i$404041. askaieeessaarsossessfiesta.aatOta YOUR Oarwv grid Furmre �.E Ng..VAP ENAMELWARE We:'aTeove y'fortt1n te,in: receiving a Shipmei ` " New Enarnelware;, such as: Cooking Utensils, Etc:„-, which seeirntta' be: of very?,” good qrsality, and 'some ,attractive color :designs; TOED appreciate these articles one= must see -theta We•, initribe your inspection;. MAT'T'RESSES MATTRESSES Our SlOck of -Mattresses is 7;t:'ry good, and yam a finerr.ange to chime- frorrr•., a fine stock of ring .Filled° Mattresse-s, ars° the astral Felt filled M'i ttres<ses Priaedf Very. Reasonably BEMROOM FURNITURE We have. some! very; attractiie. and newly designed Bed Rooan:S iter. dust?iii; which! are .of the newest::patitei'ns and finishes.. Imo:: sure: and see them if ' int estect in Mil line- of #fru, iiiture. A- Full. Line of all the Home Requirements, E erythfrig;: iii Shelf and Heavy Hardwartze Johnston tt Kalbfieisth Hdwa Farniture. Phone 68 .• ,• ,.w46.4..s.st......•4e6.z.n: Be and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Coll': Exeter 235.• Staforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. • (ESSENTIAL WAR I N DU STRYA) Another Hydro Rate Reduction For all Rural Consumers A further Rural rate reduction from 4c to 3%c per kilowat hour on the first block of energy used in any one month by Hydro Rural consumers, will go into effect on all bills rendered on or after May 1st, 1945. This Rural rate reduction will mean a saving of approximately $3Q0,-- 000 a year to Hydro Rural consumers, _ The New Uniform Rate Structure Will Be: 3 ].-2c. per kilowatt hour for first block of energy. (formerly 4c.) 1 6-10c. per kilowat hour for second block of energy. 3-4c. per kilowatt hour for all additional energy. No serice charge on Farm Service a service charge of 56c gross per month on 1 -hamlet Service. The more Hydro you use the less it costs on the average per killo� watt hour. Increased use therefore brings lower costs. The im- portant revisions in Rural rates, made effecetive in January 1944, have resulted in a greater use of energy, enabling the Commission to further reduce the cost of electricity to Hydro Rural consumers in Ontario. THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO A