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Zurich Herald, 1945-08-16, Page 8
*U**C1f f fONTM. ••q .rteaMi"na ••:I ZURICH HERAID �S 2 Pieces only, Seersucker in Rose and Blue Stripes For Ladies and Children's wear, At 89c. a Yard 1 Piece Only, Fine English Gingham, Blue checked At 98c. a Yard 2 Pieces Monks Clots for Window Drapes or Door- way Curtains. 48 -inches wide Special at $1.25 a Yard. New Lace Bedspreads, wide Stripe of Green or Rose on Ivory Ground, 90x108" At 10.50 Each. 1 Roll, 3 -yds. wide Feltol Floor. Covering At 1.80 a Yard All of These Lines are very hard to Procure. If interested call soon. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH firEMS OF LOCAL INTER' LOCAL MARKETS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. )•-lay visited: with relatives at Seaforth last week. Miss Clara Weber is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Louis Weber. :lir. and Mrs. George Farwell and daughter Helene returned after spen ding a week's vacation in Toronto. Born — Hartman, at k'arwell Nursing Home, Zurich, on August.10, to Mr. and Mrs- Philip Hartman a son, (Jerome Francis.) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bates,. of Kitchener were visitors with Mr. and 'Airs. Wm. Thiel one day lase week. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader, Mr. and \Irs. Victor Dinnin spent a day at London last week.. Mrs. Katherine Barber and Miss Mary Zimmerman of Tavistock en- joyed several days at the home of Miss Anna Hess•. Mr. Victor Dinnin has returned home from Hamilton where he att- ended the Technical School in manu- al training for the past six weeks. Miss Myrtle Hay and Miss Marjorie McLonie of London visited at the QnQP home of the former's parents last QYQ week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Laporte and family of Windsor were holiday vis- itors with friends on the Blue Water Highway and vicinity where they enjoyed renewing aequaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and lit- tle Bobbie of Centralia, Miss Anry wn Lammie of London, Mrs. Agnes'Lani- ,n, mie and daughter Greta of Hensall, called called on Miss Anna Hess on Sun - .oOD 00 X10 Pte. Charles Hay has returned Q0 from England where he is spending,a • p 30 day leave at the home of his par - 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay. He ,IP 1 has enlisted for duties in the Pacific, v W !but now as peace has come, he will await further instructions. day last. _ 1The employees and emps.;, ers of the Kalbfleisch Mills enjoyed' a week's vacation last week and should now be"•'iii good spirits to give their em- ployer, Mr. Ivan Kalbfieisch the very best of co-operation the coming year and after receiving such a splendid outing at the picnic on Wednesday of last week which was much enjoyed: by all. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jacob of Kit- chener announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie Josephine, to Roman Steven Meidinger, son' or Mr and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger of Zurich. The marriage to take place on Sept- ember 1st, at St Mary's R. C. Church, Kitchener. GIVES FAIR GRANT Seaforth At the Tuckeisrnih Township Council meeting held in the town hall, Seaforth, it was decd - ed to give a grant of $50 to the Sia - forth Agricultural Society at"the re- quest of President Govenlock and Se- cretary F. Storey. f,^;,�s,,+t"•'..171,6411 War '�',7f?t.x"f-°Ot.53}>.iwre..C•�-.a1r�l �k: tY�au'4e.7+3�n"4`dat:.eM.E14a 'Pi Have you adequate protection against doss or Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me! Insurance License No. A 714 ate Do you want to sell or exchange your house or your farm? List the same with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. Real Estate License No. i 354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175. a Andrew F. Hes, Zurieb Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich ,...ma.3A.GaFls!;ro may, alillm HARDWARE — SEEDS 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... and FURNITURE Lower Priced Stalls' Automatic Waterinp, Announcement (Corrected every Wedneerlav) Eggs, dozen 31, 29, 22, 20 Butter per lb. 38 Chickens, dressed ........ 50 to 20 Wheat bushel 1,09 Oats, bushel 50e Barley, hush. 73 Buckwheat, bush. 70 Flour,. ewt. 2.60•,, 2.75 Shorts and bran, ton ..30°,.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 Mr;- David Trueinner of Crediton, and son Dr. Elmore T'iuemner; of Chesley, were Tuesday visitors at the home of the former's. niece, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ducharme and soar Larry- of Detroit; Mr. ansi Mrs. Joe Masse and family of Wind- sor; Mrs. Fred Ducharme and Mr. Philip Hartman visited .with Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman, Goshen line south, on Saturday evening. URGE'S IPA.VING Kincardine — Representations will be made to the Provincial Highways Department to complete paving of the Blue Water Highway noirth to that town. Currently, work is under wary from Port Albert north 12 miles to Amberley, leaving unpaved a similar distance from Amberley to Kincard- ine. . TAKES A LOT OF SUAGR New York — One salvo r om five 16 -inch guns uses the sugar produced by one acre of cane or beets, or their. equivalent. Tlie sugar, converted in- to al_choT, is• used in making. gunpow- der. The figure comes from Dr. R. C. Hockett.'•s scientific director of the Sugar Research Foundation, in a re- , port -on reasons why there is a sugar shortage. Fighting men, Dr. Hockett says, are allotted twice as much sug- ar in -garrison diets as the folks at home. Sugar ,plays a large role in field rations, not merely be cause it gives energy, but it is compact. It is not subject to spoilage. Mrs. Calvin Streets, Clinton, antro-: unces the engagement of her young- est daughter, Cora Isobel, to Mr. Raye Bell Paterson, of Toronto, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petersen of Hensall. The marriage to take place the middle of August. Miss streets was a former member of the Bank of Montreal staff of Zurich. STRIKERS HELP FARMERS OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, 1-'urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. W E I — ONT. QUALITY — PRICE ... SERVICE ittiessol000lootommooettommteammosimpoteeetwook4 WAR FROM THE ,AIR ON INFANTILE PARALYSIS An entire city will be the proving ground to test, with the most deadly fly killer yet discovered, the potent chemical DDT, whether eradicating flies will wipe out infantile paralysis, Robert D. Potter, science editor, writes about it in The American We- ekly with this Sunday's (August 19) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. SUGAR FOR BEEKEEPERS To help to keep the low supply of sugar in. Canada, sugar will not be allowed beekeepers for feeding pur- poses unless they produce honey for sale and are registered wit: the rat- ion administration. The nianenum al lowanoe will be 15 pounds per col- ony and no sugar will be available for spring feeding. The ration admin- istration is advising beekeepers to re- tain sufficient supplies of honey from their own production for feeding pur- poses. Sugar will not be granted to persons who keep bees for a hobby or for producing honey for their own use. Kitchener — It's an ill wind :that.." Seven hundred workers are on strike at the local tire plant of Dominion Rubber Co. The strikers have gone to work in the fields and banished the shortage of farm laborers in the dis- trict. For the first time in a long while, there are no applications for farm help. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER The friends of ]Miss Dorothy O'Brien (bride elect) niet at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien on Friday evening to sur- prise her with a miscellaneous show cr. The address was read by. Miss Nola Krueger, and the large baskets well filled, were presented by two Asters, Betty and Kathleen O'Brien, which contained many useful and lovely gifts. Miss Dorothy replied very fittingly and gave her many thanks. Contests were then enjoyed in charge of Mrs. Clare Geiger and Miss Romayne Geiger. A delicious luncheon was served and hest wishes: extended,, after which all returned. home having spent a lovely evening. The Address: Dear Dorothy: We, your friends and assoc- iates have gathered here this evening in your honor, desiring to extend hearty congratulations and best wishes to you. We trust that the -ents which lie* ahead will hold :for you both much joy and happiness., Since you, Dorothy have grown up in our midst and have been noted for. yetis pleasing Manner, your cheerful senile and your willingness to co-oper- ate, we are sorry to learn you are leaving our corrimunity. As a token of our esteem far you, we ask you to accept these gifts and as you use thein from day to - day, may they be EL. -constant reminder of your many Zurich friends, Thursday, 'Most 16i1i, 1941 f'a '1: 440,14q4.64.4444.444;044,64441.4.44 �F t +++$+++ 4. a„ k ± aa�s. o€ .aaw:;, : •,_•• YO Hardwe and Furniture RE NEW ENAMELWARE. We are very fortunate in receiving a Shipment of New Enamelware,such as Cooling Utensils, Etc., which ' seem to be of very,, good quality, and some attractive color designs. To appreciate these articles one must t see them. We invite your inspection. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Our Stock of Mattresses is very good,. and you, have - a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring Filled. Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses f'i•iced Very Reasonably - BED ROOM FURNITURE 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 , o f furniture.. A Full Line of 11 the Home Requirements Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware - Johnston & Kalbfleisch Hardware & Fun; f t ire © hone 63 Massey-llarris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945! I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON . MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE @ $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. S'nop 149 sadKlopp R. MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arne, for Canadian Farm. 67 If you are eligible You'll bemiles ahead when you choose bonus mileage synthetic rubber Goodyears for your car. That's why we say ... a BUY THE TIRE YOU KNOW BOY FROM YOUR YEA SEALER LOPP'S ONE STOP SERVICE Zurich phone 78 "r7al Increase Your MILK PRODUCTION Constant running water on the farm will save you TIMI and LABOUR. In the barn at the twist of the wrist your stock can be watered—no laborious pumping or carrying water. Fresh, clean running water in the house is a delight for every- one. In the Kitchen Bathroom and Laundry— so essential to the family's good health. NEW DURO PUMPS are available in greater quantities today, but shortages of Materials and Labour will not allow the Duro Factory to produce enough to meet the demand. All Duro Dealers are on a quota basis and permit to purchase most be approved by W.P.T.B, EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS For Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry, Visit your Elms Dealer for available styles. 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