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Zurich Herald, 1945-08-30, Page 8• . '""i•S Nrarrmr,•••,• • aia **IC. 43WrAtt1/0 arr.' 4,•14.1...••••••• • „a:a...a • :ar;:a 'A. • ' New Arrivals 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, Bluechecked At 98c. a Yard ary VP 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 ori Ivory Ground, 90x10.8'-' At 10:50 1 Roll, 3 -yds. wide Teltol Floor Covering At 1.80 a Yard All of These Lines are very hard to Procuie: interested call soon. Gascho. Bros. ZURICH TELEPHONE 59 • 11111111111111111•1111111111! 11101111911.11.111111111111111111.1111r INSURANCE Have you adequate protection against loss or Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me! Insurance License No. A 714 Real Estate, Do you want to .sell or exchange your house or your farm?' -List the saine•with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. 'Rea Egtate'Liceise No. 1,354 Telephones: Office 65; Fouse4i75. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich . .„ ITEMS Oil LOCAL INTEREST . Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Turnbull. of Grand Bend were in town Taesday. Miss Helen O'Brien has let: for London where she has accepted. a position. M. E. J. Etue is at present -viSite ing at the home of his uncleand aunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon, Born—At Hay Township, on. Aug- ust 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thiel, a son. Mother and baby are weblr.. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and two sons have returned on Tuesday evening from Wilberforce, after a very restful vacation for three 'weeka , Mr. Edmund Swartzentruber of Blake 'isimpaoving after 'the ;recent auto accident. His friends wish Min a speedy recovery. Mrs. Johnston and daughter ,Leota, of Goderieh visited at the home of her cousin, Mt. and Mas. Herb Krue- ger and other relatives. . • Kith Verna Geiger of Chippewa; ia spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Geiger of to wn. . . Mrs. Lena Magel who spent some time with her sister, .Mrs. josiala Geiger, has returned to her horned* Detroit. • Miss Isobel Robertson of Toronto, is spending a few weeks with die, family of Mr.. and Mrs. AZ F. Hess, who are camping at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morris and daughter Marilyn and Mrs. Bare. Smith and Mrs. Jacob Smith .a111 of Detroit were recent visitors with,. Kr and Mrs. Josiah Geiger of towna Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Benderand daughter Dayle ,df -Tororito; wee: Sundiy visitors with Mr. and Mrs... Josiah Geiger. Miss Marelleni who. spent .a few weeks with her' sitter returning to Toronto with them • Mr. and Mrs: Henry Steinibach, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade and son Harold, attended the funeralefillteila sister, Mrs. C. Kalbfieisch at London, the latter accompanied the: ftineral to Detroit where burial took, plate on Saturday. Purcha.se4 Businets .M. and •Mrs. Louis Thiel of town have purchased a general store bus- iness in the' village at Tupperville and will receive possession of the same in 'Oetober. Their many'friends' will regret of them leaving our vil- lage and extend best wishes to them in their undertaking; LOCAL' MARKETS . ACorrecte"Fl every Wednesday) Egge, dozen ... 31, 29, 2,2, 20' Butter per lb. 38 'Chickens, dressed . . , „ . 30 to 20 ••••N .•• las Ph;ZAugtqctlitli, 'IMF* • : oe#•ir~0IFIF•400444.44111111.11, olv•4•••444•••••40114411111 II ,.: YOUR , . , :.„ . “ 73 It Hardware and 1.09 "ii. Furniture . Barley, bush, I3uelcwheat, blob. 0:esta, bard Wheat bushel 70 es 50ei is Flour ewt. 2.60, 2.75 Middliag,s, tan Shorts' and bran, ton • . STORE Mr. Carl Anderson of London, is spending a few weeks at the eeb home. Mr. Harold Stade is visettng at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stati•art. presaa, Pte. Lawrence Bedard who is now stationed at Ildershot, has a three weeks' leave and is spendrng same with his family and•relatives here. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson avalo are spending -bhe summer month with theformes: parents in the Kip - pen district, were in town on Tues- day:. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eash and Mr. • and Mrs. Bontraiger of Topeka, Ind., •visited at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses ' Gerber and, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Erb and ether friends over the week -grafa Rev. S. R. Knechtel, of Kitcherter, rnd wha is camping at the Grand Rend teak eharge of the morning service in the Evangelical church on Sunday morning. Rev. Knechtel was ateeimpanied by Mrs. Knechtel, and- her chffeired, Mr. Milton Heyrock •of beerOit and Mr. and, Mrs. Frank aGfeCaitcheon ofLondon. ° Ha* 'Resigned r G'iorg-e Hudson, who has been care, taker of the Hensall Continuation and' ?labile school for the past 18 years has. teardeted his resignation, and! Thom* Richardson, of Hensall, haa been appointed to succeed him: Mat Hudson was never late for his duties and never missed a day's work. Pre- viou.s to that he was caretaker. of the Hensell town hall for 21 yeas. spccEspFuL, AT. NORM:AL SCHOOL • • Three Exeter' H.S. students who' have taken a suinmer courseat the London Norrhal School have been unsuccessful in seeming their Interim 2M1 Class c'eatificates and will be en, titled to teach school during the editing year. They are Gladys E, Becker of Dashwood; Jean Triebnen, INJURED IN ACCIDENTS of Stephen,. and Ralph Krueger, at Zuridh. Hensall _Tama district residents are recovering from painful accidents Luther Reynolds, of 1Tsborne suffer- ed a fractured foot when stepped on by a horse. He will be indisposed for six weeks. . Earl Campbell, • Hay Tow-nship, Teeeived a fractured. right man when it became caught in a belt while he was threshing. He will 100 MILES ON GALLON OF AS: • .....- . • r• C 4 ipeoiliaiidiiiiiii••••••••••0401.11*•••••) HARDWARE SEEDS and. FUFtN1TURE • You are goal' Through' ;um.. ar 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 lietiine 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 Stalls Automatic WMenng • itiititifitathaf OTHER • SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. 17 ' a • ADE El ZURiCH. ONT. UALITY PRICE —$JR CE • sensenvospoestoosmi•owastetole ..Port revolutionary new pawer bicycle with speed of 35 miles per hour and a cruising range of 100 miles to a, gallon of gasoline will be added to the post-war wares to be Manufactured by the Gordon - Fox •Products of this place. The new plant will be aperating bk. Sept. 15, according to the manager, and the' facory • will have 6,000 square feet �f floor space and Will employ. 30 'pereons ' • • Magistrate's Court ;4. •Ooderich — Thomas Haines was 'sentenced to 15 days in jail in•coure on a charge of breaking, entering, And theft from Ben Shepherd's barb- t'±'''sluip. He' pleaded guilt, but said he was in atoxicated. The jail term was in lieu of a fine of $1o, and costs A Grand Bend man was fined $10 and costs a:mounting to -$121. on a aharge of assaulting a Cpla AA:Ter- wash. The charge arose out 'of, a fight on V -i day. • , . .• CUT IN INCOME' • ' Noticeable •reductions in. personal income taxes mid sizeable reduetiOns in the war excess profits taxes this, year. may be expected when Firlance Minister Ilsley introduces the budget at the coming first session of this 2`Oth Parliament. The noticeable in- come reduction may resulit in . 'from 200,000 to 300,000 wartime taxpay- era, in the lowest income brackets be- ing entirely freed from income tax through the raising of the taxation level from $660 to $1,000 per annuan for single persons and from $1,200 to $1,400 for married persons, • AS RATIONING OFF Wednesday last, the da' after the Japnese quit the war, the rationing of gasoline wae discontinued in the. HOUDINPS SECRET LOST • FOREVER Walter B. Gibeon, writing in The American Weekly with this"Sunday's (Sept: 2) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Tunes, discusses the :marvelous taicks 'tnd idd1es that baffle` the Magic -Makers themselves and tell what happens *to them when their creators die. Get Sunday's Detroit Timesa for this and other • outstand- ing 'features. Vaaaaaaar,„ • TIRE-IVISE inlet PREFER GOODYEA • • * Vr. NEW ENAMELWARE • , ••• mew : e are very fortunate in receivintg m'sinpment of New • 2 Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensil, Etc., whir seem to be of very good quality, mad sable attractive 4 WIN' designs. . To appreciate these artiides one Must 4 see them. We invite your inspertiom MATTRESSES MATTRESSES • Obr. Stock of Mattresses is very goodi..ancl rat htetre al Felt' filed Mattresses • • BED ROOM FURNITURE 2 We have some very attractive; -and &sigma Bed Room Suites just' in, which. are of the icewest pattern* an& finishes. Be sure and see tlienz ff 'interested in • • • • • a fine range to choose from, a fine stink Of Airing FdM, mattresses, •also. the usu - • Priced Very Reasonalilk, z • this line of furnitum. • A Full Line of all•the Horne Requirements • IEverything in'Shelf and Heavy: karvbrare johilston • hardware. Furniturc, -p4onefea . • • • • Massey -Harris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945! I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT- • • TMEItTa . • • 550 to 600 SZ E at 400 to 450 SIZE g 850 to soa 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. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp gel67 • MASSEY HARRIS The Service Arra for,Canadian Farm. ' • ." ...• ••.,a !.% "IN'aea \ • • .•-4r • . • :7;..............446.4110t."0"' " • 2,121, ••.... ause T•ODAY -AS ALWAYS THE MAKER'S., NAME IS THE BEST GUIDE TO TIRE 'VALDE! If you ore ell- gibta for new. flre, t IS more • Important than ever 4.0 get the best . Goadyears, nd r',acla as well. It was in the dist choice April 194a that gas rationing was instituted. The Ottawa Governmett also abolialuel all transit control re- strictions of 11e operation or taxis, buses and drive-yonaself cars. Re- strictions on the use of fuel oilbaa alo been removed. The rationing of tires •will continue, which will, "hadli. affect many, motorists. Now•the rriet auttionnagaVI agaia.aleeeiniceraed ,and, woiigi: what next moves wiA inaugurated. of rsotonsts everywhere. Sit YOUR 1.1 -11 .1.•••••• • , • . saaaaar‘rfeaertitalafta 4"...1, • alDURO PUMPe..i• YOUR FARM LABOUR PRORL.Elit t Running water is essential in the home, the stables, poultry houses and greenhonses...--sav6. time, labour and promotes . better and healthier living conditions. 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 must be aPproirerby-W.PT.B. EIVICp FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Vor Kitchen, Bathrfoom andtaundry. Visit your Elmo Dealer for available styles, • Stade & Weido Zurich tirp4w7,„ t:,441171, DEALER ONE:STOP.svic Phone 78 . . .