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Zurich Herald, 1945-07-26, Page 4• e- ..•,. • " HERALD • • Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD,, • TIAL WAR INDUSTRY) .......amonntiomonnumankaogumapaarpertunrownklit...somom..0 MEN FOR HOME BUILDING MTJST BE SECURED Home building is highly essential to over:- 'come pressing housing shortages, and to pro- vide dwellings for the Forces as discharged. Shortages of workers for building homes and. for producing the building materials are threatening to impede Canada's program for the construction of 50,000 homes as soon. as possible. All men experienced in home building or in producing -building materials, who are not now working in either of these industries, are urged to apply to the nearest office of the National Employ- ment Service immediately. Men experienced at home building or producing supplies, if now in other essential work, will be given permits to work at jobs which will assist the house building program. All men, not now at house building nor pro - 'clueing supplies, who can fill a job in this program, are urged to answer this call. Apply at once at the nearest office of the National Employment Service. e. TWEENT or LA3i IIUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA Minister of Labour Deputy, Minister of Labour 45 -W -4 1E HEN SALL. '' urried can on Tuesday morning tii , .sxtinguish a fire which broke out in Rev; R. W. Beveridge B,A, c0 tie basement of Passmore -3 garage, Thessalon preached in St. Andrew's 1 on Main street in the business sec - United Church, Kippert on Sunday, tion of thowee.aTehca fire starteclin. July 22nd at 11 a.in. A joint sera i.''''Tires, motors and parts of ice of Hillsgreen and Icippen tongre, Wreaked ears were all badly damaged gations was held.his is the second fire in the past few Mr. Charles Jinks, popular,4'mail nonths. Cause of Are unknown. It conri.er of R.R. 1, Hensall, Ts. non- rill be necessary to watch the fire fined to his home with illness. 1VIr. far a few days which is still smoul- Jinks' many friends trust Ile Avi,1,1- tiering. besoon restored to health an be I IVire. Byron Kyle received word on able to resume his duties. Mr. ad Mrs. J. E. Neil, Doe en and Ronald, of London, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, John Pfaff. Miss Maybelle and Dorothy Mc- Clinchey of Seaforth, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. M, Jinks. Mrs. C, McDonell, and Miss Helen Swan. are in. Guelph this Week, atten- ding a convention in that arty.. Rev. W. Weir Mrs. Weir and Fred- die of Hespler, were week -end guetts with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pater- son. • • Mr. and, Mrs. Stewart Bell of Hart- sell, a recent bridal couple was hon- ored at a reception held for them,' in the town hall, which was :pacleeci to capacity for the event. They wera, presented with a lovely dining rosea suite. Howard Hyde doing the hon- ors, music for the dance by- Nelson Howe and orchestra of Cromarty. Ed Garbett floor manager. Members of the Arnold Circle and guests numbering. 40 enjoyed a' de- lightful picnic on tee lawn of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bell, Highway No„ 4. A delicious picnic supper was served and sports were •enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Noakes, Brian. and Raymond, are getting nicely set- tled in their home on highway No. 4 south of Hensel Mr. Hugh Love, who lives south of Hensall on No. '4 Highway and a well known resident, is .confined to ankle 1x hay on a huge bonfire, an was his home suffering a fractured en a load throwing it on the fire Mr. Love operates a. farm in .Stan- on flames from the bonfire caught Thy Twp. was sitting, on top of taken .on to the hay setting it on fire. In load of hay which was being 'trying to save the wagon Mr. Sher - the the barn, when in 'some manner was badly burned, he was at - the load..upset, to save himself he tended by Dr. D. G. Steer of town. jumped off the load, with, the re- sult of the mentioned :injurer X-rays were taken at Seaforth Hospital, ,and he was attended by Dr. „DeefleeStseeee,,,,, "PireeeBregacre received a uesday that her hueband e. , ,an Kyle, will arrive in Canada on sNew Amsterdam. Pte. Kyle who s attached to the RCA. has been overseas a year, was wounded in ;Holland in Oct. 1944 anti as teen hi England ever since. Mrs.' John Jackson who lives with her son Robert, 1% miles south of town will observe her 89th birthday on Sunday July 29th. The celebration will be held Saturday July 28th when ).-nembers of the family, also grand-- childrn and great-grandchildren will be present It is something out of the oral - ally to see purple poppies growing in flower gardens today. Two Hensall eesidents, Mrs. Fred Deer, end Alfred Taylor, can .boast of beautiful Pur- ple, poppies in the flower gardens. Plower lovers who have seen them are really amazed.. .A. reception for eleven returned local boys will be held in the town hall, Hensall, Wednesday evening, July 25th, the reception will be pre- ceeled by a banquet after which a program will be featured and a dance ,This reception is being sponsored by the Ladies' Five Hundred Club of Hensel'. Thursday, July 2011, 1945 111100.0*.etiieNteetti40.40041140.4( 0610.00111.000000.081110104111000.0 55 Suffers Painful Burns Mr. Thomas Sherritt, well known district farmer is suffering painful burns to his arm in an accident he suffered on h15 farm. He was burning r Implement Repairs e have recently received a good supply of Repairs for Farm Equipment, such as Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Lanclsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No. '7 and Verity Plows; Cultivator Points, Etc. YOUR POULTRY NEEDS Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us again, and many supplies which may then be hard to get will be required. Put in your supply now 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. • ORDER .YOUR COAL NOW! The Fuel Administrator advises all people to place their orders for next Winter's Fuel as early as they can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed Place your order now and don't be disappointed by ordering later. Sebil Agegogrommataaptari-gtz-toomse wotte-oozdresta-atimosawastootego a couple of ribs fractured and was somewhat braised when knocked Published for Everyone f horses is re - and daughter Kathleen of Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme on Thursday last. Mr. Chas. Bedard. and son, of Courtright spent a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. Jos. Bedard. At of writing a large staff of mon are busy in the new Surveyed City, building cement walls inpre- paration for the building of cottages. IF YOU HAVE A TIRE PERMIT —REMEMBER IN SYNTHETIC TIRES, !T PAYS The maker's name is the best yardstick of tire value, GOODYEAR TODAY AS ALWAYS THE GREATEST NAME IN EIMER DRIVE IN TODAY KLOPP'S ON i: STOP SERVICE Zurich Phone 78 DASHWOOD `'s ensa .---.--- (Last week's Items) Pte. Roy Bender of Halifax and Mrs. Bender of Toronto, spent a few days with his father, Mr. John Ben- der last week. . Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz last week. Mrs. Harold Weber and Donna spent last week with Mr. Weber 'Lt in Chesiey. Dr. and Mrs. Catt and ramily of Regina are visiting with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns of Port Huron, Mrs. White and son Sgt. Rob ert White of Detroit, and Mrs. Shaw and son Norman of Toronto, spent a 1 few days with Mrs. Witzel last week Mrs. Mary Schroeder is visiting in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartcliffe of Clin- , ton were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Merner. Mr. and Mrs. N. Evans and family of Aurora are spending a week's va- cation with her parents, Mr. an! Mrs Henry Hoffman. Miss Nancy Tiernan who has been • suffering with appendicitis underwent an operation in London Hospital • last week. We hope for a speedy recovezy, Miss Joan Baker of Windsor, is spending her holidays here. Mrs. E. Kleinstiver is spending a' few weeks with her daughter in Bo - =twine. Miss Helen Nadiger is spending 'a week's holidays in Kitchener and Toronto. Mrs. Extlyn Dodge, and Loleta o' Detroit are spending a. week's holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie. Mr, Jamb Miller of Sask., Mrs- lliore and Miss Tillie Miller of Wo'7 ridge, called on friends here. ., Mr. and Mts. Howard Spear, 'Mt ,•ind Mrs. Waiter Lineman of De- ..roit visited with Mrs. L. McIsaa•-:. ItTr. and Mrs. Willis McPsaac an' on David have • returned to thei... :one in Detroit aftor visiting IOC ls. , A•Lucinda Melsaac for two wee'., , r. mid Mw. Sam Elsie, accom, anitd by their friend..., Ti'. Dod,..r. 1,d Tolwen of D,!trot vi.-LitM with fyi. Hr., 'n Stratford tbi week. :Qr.. kod MIt rs. m -,Eckstein a ell w •1'is.,; Lily Hofan fmof LoMion, v-e,r4-. '' •i',.1., ;,,,ith Mr. and Mr. T. Harry: ;Toilm'in on Tuesdal,.. 'M r rEtt rl Mrs, ;lall.;:it of Sniff/1rd, •Th 01' few days wil'',1 Yr. n4 rim., ''P.. R. Guenther, St. ioseph and rizavc,r Town Tho Stansberry? of Detroit and Ducharmes of Windsor who have been NiAting with thoir parents on the Blue Water south for two weeks, have returned to fivir homes. Mr. try! Duvitarme spent a week !e- eye- • • tlif, annual Retreat at S. Petr`-, Snninary. owl Mr,. T,r. Dene ommand :k few days in this ne:p:14)e,„1: .re,Trey of Detroit is lm opr.:11,;; parellt,,,, in Bea- vortown. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Masse We - le Sunday visitors in our Burg. Fanners m' opening up the bar, vest by the starting .of wheat cutting, Vbe crop is an avenge one. Mr. an . d ICIrs. :Prod 'Molar an dedtelitor Marleoe and 'iqrs. Pabfooko redown by a team 01 cuperating nicely at his nome. Underwent Operation J. W. Morley, Barrister of Exeter underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London. His Many friends are pleased to know that he is im- proving nicely. Welcomed Home Nearly 300 parishoners welcomed Anthony Dietrich, Mount Carmel, a war hero of 5 years service, at a re- ception and social evening in the parish hall Sunday evening last. He has seen service in Italy, Belgium, Holland and .Germany. Fr. Fogarty read an address and Jas. Dalton pre - DISTRICT NEWS sented lierhn with a $50.00 war bond. Rib aatured at present and spent a year in South 'Hector Taylor of Exeter who had Africa, .e. No man is too poor to take his local newspaper and it is false economy to •try to get along without it. Hardly a. week passes, that something does not appear in its columns which will be of financial benefit to you and by the end of the year you have made or sav- ed from one to twenty times the sub- scripion price. The city papers do not take the place of your local paper, although some people seem to think they do. The city papers are alright in their way, but they do not &Aro you what you are most interested in, in your community. You cannot learn from them when public meetings are held, who have died, who are marry - Ing and who are moving out and who want to sell land, or other 'articles, in fact, hundreds of items which might lie of particular importance to you. Such matters city papers cannot fur - His eistHilda is nursing in England gfe. Fr S ••••••11S1 •amo••••••••••••••••••010/IMPOINIA.14,1 • *9' YES; there goes the whistle that means jobs! But remember! Factory whistles will keep blowing smoke will keep pouring from factory chimneys, only if you and all of us do our part to keep Canada's dollar sound. And unless we keep the Canadian dollar worth a dollar, we're headed for inflation; and its inevitable resultr-depression! Canada's active fight against t in- flation is a vital part of all our post- war planning. We Canadians must now—more than ever now—fight to keep Canada's dollar worth a full dollar! Why now especially? Because new civilian goods are scarce, and yet money is plentiful. This is a danger- ous condition, It means we must maintain controls and price ceilings; support rationing and urge the support of rationing. We must buy wisely and with the greatest care: be on guard at all times, checking, working, fighting to keep Canada's dollar sound. If we do this, we can keep prices from rising. If we don't, some day we'll be paying a dollar for 30c worth of goods, which means our dollar is only worth 30c. We know what happened after the last war! We must fight against it happening again. For our own sakes —for the sake of the men who fought overseas and to whom we owe a future with a job, we must keep Canada's dollar worth a full dollar. We must keep up an active fight against inflation! Published by TN I 13111IWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to reveal the dangers of iodation, es 11 Make this Pledge Today! 1 pledge myself to do my part hi fighting inflation : By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form. By respecting price controls and other anti-inflation measures, and re.! fraining front careless and unneces- • nary buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will 1 buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds, supporting taxation and abiding by all such measures which will lower the Cost of living aad help keep prices at a normal level.