Zurich Herald, 1945-09-06, Page 5ZURICH, 0"TARI0
�uS CARDS Rev. C. B. Heekendorn is away to Blyth Lions Club's frolic on Thurs-
LOCAferen e o attending a large iz Con- day night last was 7Q0 patroxuzed, Dead and Disabled Animals
,�NEWS £excise of religious 'organizations.: and netted about $1,
WANTED Mx. Albert Surerus of the 14th
--r- Owing to lack of space a large Coll., ways taken to London ITospital � � Y � � �� � � ������ PROMPTLY
CASH FOR FOX HORSI•;S—Dead number of iteni�s are crowded out this for treatments. We all wish him a
animals removed. Tw.e-hour sex- week. Farmers in thi .dkastrict are about . Sea forth 15
vice day or' night. Phone Cuedi Mx. and Mrs. Herb Draft of De- speedy recovery thxaugh with the harvest and are 0111. Collect: Exeter..
Mr. 'Clifford Werdo of St, Cathar- g RI.jNG and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
ton 47x16, collect. Jack Wil- troit visited at the home of Mrs, L. ines enjoyed the holiday at the home getting the wheat land ready for
hams. P.T. 4-6 `41I.H, Krait over the week -end. sawing. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
fJ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rowe and of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred OyerholY—Maloney
' 't d t the home Weido,
KENSED AUCTIONEER family of Bolton, visa e a Rev. H. H. Letboid of Sebring- The marriage was solemnlzed of
of Mr. and Mrs, Newell Geiger the Ville will preach in the Evangelical
Veronica Gertrude, third eldest dau-
past week,
church on Sunday, Sept. 9th at 10 hter of Mrs, Theresa Maloney of
For Huron and Middlesex Pilot Instructor and Mrs. Tran Wil- a,m. and 7.30 p.m, Seaforth and the late Thomas Mal- � *TOP "�
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lett and daughter of Hamilton, are
4Ir. and Mrs. W. 0. Knechtel of oney, and Victor Overholt, aorr of Mr L `� " " �
S ON
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON" visiting at 'the home of the formre's Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebe and Mrs. Norman Overholt of Drys- - --
t�ct any Auction Sale, regardless another, Mr. and :Mfrs. Geo. Hess. art and family of Detroit were soli dale on Monday morning, August � °9j ®a �" � � A SJ
eta to size or article to sell, I solie4t Mr• and Mrs. Eldon Gabel received day visitors at .the horn, of Mrs. W 27th, at St. Tames R. C. Church, Itewas M N1! � U
��ux business, and i£ not satisfied will L. Siebert. T. P, Hussey officiated. The bride was
woke us ,lis, an for services Ren a lovely piece of wedding cake from A• Gas known to every Motorist" �it"lty tape chances
1•Juglanci where the letter's brother Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Peachey and given in marriage by her only brother
14e�red• married and is bringing home an daughter Phyllis and Miss Eleanor'. Francis Maloney, The maid of honor r®u Card has the fest
WERER—Dashwood Blask all of Dearborn, Mich., were was Miss Helen Maloney, Seaforth, ext inferior Baas �vlacaa 3 9
ARTHUR English bride. guests at the home of Mrs. geach'ey's sister of the bride. The bridesmaid
Phan, 57 r 12 En.aineered Lubrication
Mrs. .Louis Weber and daughter brother, Mr. and Mitis. Whitney was . Miss Elva Overholt of Drysdale.
�, -- - The best man was :Milford Overholt At Klopp's you get a ,oxanteed Indian Lubrication, using 7
'Clara have returned to London after Brokenshire. ,
,.�., �. � N � R 1 ,�,j^� the latter enjoying her holidays with and the ushers were Leo Bicknell and kinds °f t„arL^ate t+�r in+ .�* you watch our trained
Mrs. Eldon Gabel spent the week- . Devereaux pre- Ate n, �, rarer Cars.
E her parents. They also spent a few John Bedour, Mrs. 4 T'De°
�tl .� S�. end in Hamilllon where she attended
, r.1�•�'.f;�;,`da o days at the home, of tho formex's sided at the organ. Mrs. Leo l' oxtnne ,
��e aY �» s daughter, Mx. and Mrs. Ted. F®stet the wedding of her brother, Mr. Ex- salla °aAve Maria" and "On, this Da;' ,;3c:; t 1 _ �31'� »0"
V1Lr7.RIjq,>1. _• SURGEON in Detroit. vin Fischer of London to Miss Clar hollowing the ceremony a wedding
_ _ ,.-,..M�.-. 4. »� - rie Booth of 'Hamilton at which a breakfast was served at the P�oyal R�Ie use the )<�It1C, E. F ��L y'S� F+• to TUNE UP your Motor.
�e v:'ayt ;csid i1ue, SM Street, ._ ..���, O E �0 1'Nd double wedding ring ceremony wa,11
c'.,T,,ete Drug Hotel in Mitchell, the bride's table Pattetiu ,, Act-essoriC — Goodyear Tires
FbDn+s'•'" " �ttricii performed, being decorated with white and pink
1�i ao. Car of Algoma Nut Coke coming.
Leave your order at OirCe. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hey and dau- streamei:s centred with the three-tier Clean and Tidy Rest Room. Zi.�ricii s Finest and 3Iost Up- e-
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• ,Stade & Weido ghter Marylin Dee and friend Ann wedding cake. lY1x'. and 1Vip Overholt nate Garage and Scz�ace station.
BUTCHERS -- Russell of Royal Oak, Mich; Miss left; for a lioneyinoou trip to oron- your Car
NOTICE Margaret Hey, FO. Herbert Hooper, to and O=ttawa, the bride wearing - ]give in and let us service and ` Fep Up„
r~ Custom work, one-way-discing, also and Lorne Vogt' of • London, and Mr. silk embroidered dress and white ac -01% ��aR� KLOPP> ,LESSEE
tractor bean pulling, done on short and Mrs. Lloyd Hcy of Crediton cessories. They will reside on the
H popular notice,—Herbnpul in , Zurich were holiday visitors at the home of groom's farm on the Blue WaatE1' yard Fritz Used Car Lot in Connection.
Mrs. E. Hey. Highway near Drysdale. �.
T FOR �i.ilCI� SALE
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AT MAR, pgp pip A ltorsehyde leather coat in good
'Co rt?u t"^�
Let Us
you condition.—Harvey Clalla"1L1S. •+�4•• n .. 4'"' i JxCwJ J.4Yh • sxy fa'u% sgi% ° c
ff.,J$J. "3'E°'S'Y J• s ?^t'y e,..r a.-4• ^FJ.a e' i='..c'�ti?i3s°§3ta•'o�s%f1F'�+s�'L',�'s,
Supply�4y§£t£°i°5#'9�04 J yMet=aY4fsR§� t.iYsk£ `>"��'vfY
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Ch97flGe ¢�f F esh and CUT. °?° st������atx
vel PIGS FOR SALE R ,x
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ad Meats �olognas, Sausages' A limited number of sutall pig for F •,� m
hand. Kept sale. -Reuben Gingerich, Phone 9 2 ;x l
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always gra h f ra g'3 S
�•ri eratlas€n Y � ..Vr
fresh in Mesad �e> � FOR. SALE � A
iUhest Cash Preece 10_ A young hog, also young pigs and 'u'r''4dA�Ox?w°n kit e 24u' >4°Y
b sLo r-'�-. Chi,
ides and
Skins sows.=A. A. Oestreicker. l� x, � ss t
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�,�# ., - 4sr ars h�''.1ry 4 Y ✓-: $° ik�_'..-.'3 v'K."+
�5V C0y o= L'pZ2y i c �i s t$ .�'P• r -Y 4v!0^ w a`v:� s = 2e
^^�� '@ )hit , � FOR SALE�. . -.�. s i, W
IL� .$r.31 . � s°b 2+V•v+f'3s<S'` ks s .R
1931 Model A Ford coach,, recently ;,�,4�.Qsk a `��r,++"''
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•°"� overhauled, good rubber.
Phone 97 r 4 Zurich. dtyMj hn�t ti, gay 6 1
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FOR SALE
One Hundred dozen ears of Gold- SS
m sweet corn. 25c. a dozen . I� J1 v °`� x 4 z_ rx i z
en Banta z �xt�
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duce°'m —Oscar I�lopp, phone 149.
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FARMS FOR SALE
Two 75 acre pasture lots in Hay:c4 z
Eggs Graded scien- Twp. Buy now and make sure of
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Have your Egg future pasture. — W. C. Pearce, �i l�h Is \� } ane y�
R ao { : �tate- ar c u t uBc 9 €' itr95r : a.
- - . Y= �. v «„ gE.l2 i:��tj G37' dIL�S 65 ra: ca •w:.
roved grad Exeter. �� `
toically on ouvv�apx h g s ." x ° 4> 1 Fox s r ye"I', r :"ItDS
the .M
ing Machina ive NOTICE
^'M'' ^•< f..I _� �pi�?Gt"y7 l:tN'5 :'i:3's i:S."gS.L`ilei�i xar ;lay j;3i3. ^i'*'` s.s?°<§g
gE?3,TTY WASHER SERVICE 4 J
producer every advantage. a -
Hannlltorr Street, Goderich r`°4 J; r5 ' There will W%t i.. �'!'•�t� t uC^r iLla95y n-40111115 $A
and PGaaltry.. % ,
Also
Cream
Repairs and service to all makes of
•x; come.
m �',yu.�o
Washers, Irons, Vacum Cleaners. fid
��� � � i'ien —Phone or call at Stade S. Weido's
Rea. 34, Zurich
Hardware, Zurich; or J. Passmore, `F'�
^Phone 1o1, HEIlSall. �' :Zx.
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f7'�,�y Ai .6 k1
lunch" crel-Immory�
your Home Market for C'rearn
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
al prexrrium for delivered creat.••
We are equipped to give effi-
Icient accurate service. Egg J
and Poultry department in
,charge of Mr. T. Meyers,
A. L, Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
less Farmers, Mutual
sag
Mai CT NUMB" Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
IWCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
,UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount Deocf December of 1944Insurancat 12isk on
$45,465,635.
Total Cash in Sank and Bonds,
$275,133.
E. F. 1KLOyP- ZU R1C' H
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn
6g Rods and all binds of Fire
Tinsu1rence-
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Job PrInt
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IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTEE
bXATTERt STATIONERY, O F
OTH91;t ORDINARY WORK, RE
MJFN13r,P, TO CALL AT THI
M ERA1.ti OF'F'ICE WHERE PRICE;
ART ALWA'Y'S LOW ANIS WORK
v'IhN51.11F
,� •yk u`�
e
Ec omic
2-Jurable
SPRING and SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
nor Work, Wear and Dress
�y eat'
ED. J. DATAR
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
TRUI•IKS AND SUITCASES
.AUCTION SALE.
Of Household Effects at Zurich, on
SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 8th,
At 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
Household Effects — Sideboard, Ex-
tension table, 2 parlor tables, kit-
chen chairs, 4 rocking chairs, 6••oetave
double reed organ, 2 double beds and
springs, 2 dressers, 2 wash stands,
single bed and springs, 2 arrn chairs,
2 chests, large hall mirror, clock,
crokinole board, phonoghaph and re-
cords, 2 hanging lamps, 2 table lamps
about three dozen sealers, butter
bowl and print, iron pot, coffee griin-
dcr, flower pots, verandah seat, set
sad irons, copper• boiler, tea kettle,
quantity of dishes, fawn tapestry
rug 9x13 -ft; green tapestry rug lox
I2 t; small rug, chenille curtains;
cxir'tain stretchers, lard pails, vinegar,
j.tig, pictures and frames, jardiniere
And stand, toilet set, bird cage, table
cloth, centre piece, library table, etc.
Other Articles --'- Cutting box,
wheel barrow, garden soufi'ler, sickle,
scythe, quantity cement blocks, cedar
p.os'ts, quantity fence wire, cliAcken II
wire, feed boxes, scales, quantity oil
I lumber, carpenter tools tile. scoop,
,stepladder, grain shovel, and riunier-
I ous other articles.
Incase of rain, sale will be held.
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,Arthur. Weber•, Auctioneer. i
Carl Oesi:licicei�, Clerk, i
. Mxs• Lydia Ehlers, Proprietrea..
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Canada depends icr— roely on A se. -k-5 manpovrer shorta,? Shortages overseas must be
for ravr materials met. It V,1111 take rnonttas befor
other sourcese
s:'il ccns m;lh Ilia textile in- r.roduciion is resumed in
and for some yarns and dusty of a;i Allied ca;::itries. Euro?.
fabrics. -
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Domestic demand for textiles Civilian clothing needs of
Substantial quantities of all returning servicemen and wo-
kinds of textiles are still increased sharply during the men are swelling the demand
required by occupational war. It is s1111 going up. here at hone.
forces.
Is THE KEYNOTE
This yerar, production directives have again been
issued to the textiles industry.
They are intended to divert output to more
N wo- essenta,I91 gorads.
pVtP�
CA aiaclathe Eltst tl9re lives alone cniarir�t cure a sitraufiion arising ,
J yrithg`t` areanmainta�oaidlas Erol" Nvc+rld conditictt9s. x
a
M thQ erdsQ'
The answer lies in 4011siervation. Mo9'e than ever,
assistonwoidiObQ` a4 °dV
fnmtlY a scales cion W°mQn, the need is to Ct�a let V e, ttf take care of �e ;net 4
d ossasue �no Aent
-4 01
there is, to menti, make -over andsnake-do.
p iaPaieto a d
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vtill iiluste one and
styling {evt outgi Fo t,aWobl d ai p! All
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