Zurich Herald, 1945-09-13, Page 8liK.ihUCH, ONTAtY U
ZURICH HF'RALD
All lines of Dry Goods are still very scarce
and will remain in short supply for many more
months, according to best information available
from our wholesalers and from Wartime Prices
and Trade Board.
We list a few New Arrivals. If interested do
not delay!
2 dozen only Ladies' Print House dresses at $1.49
10 only Fine Crepe Dresses, plain black, navy
and brown at each 8.75
2 dozen only figured Rayon Dresses at each2.98
New Mats of braided felt 18x36 -in. at each1.85
A. few Kingswood Blankets 70x80 at each .... 5.5l
All wool Blankets from 10.50 to 17.50 pr.
15 pieces Flannelette, per yd. from 17c to 35c
Men's Flannelette Pyjamas at pair 2.25
Men's Heavy
Flannel work Shirts, each 2.25
Gascho Bros. o�
TELEPHONE 59
ZURICH •
INSURAlYCE
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
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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. 1354
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
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Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich
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 Watering
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, F urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsrnith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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ZU13iCH — ONT.
QUALITY PRICE — SERVICE
ITEMS UI LOCAL WREST ' 1
Mr, Ralph Krueger attended th
youth Convention held at '13r'hitb,
over the week -end.
Miss Shirley Krueger of London,
was a 'week -end visitor at the home of
her mother, Mrs. E. Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Magnee of De
troit were recent visitors at the ham•
of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade.
Mr. Billie Smith who was in there
cent accident with a runaway team
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- COMFORTABLE GLASSES
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on his parents farm is progressing
unite favourably.
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler an
Miss Martha Heideman .attended th
wedding of Miss Dorothy ;Standing
a former teacher of Z. P. S., held at
Paisley on Saturday.
Mx. Robert Etue, who very recent-
ly returned home from Holland, is
enjoying a few days at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. W.
B. •Coxon.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, and
daughter, Miss Olive, Mr. and Mrt.
Leroy O'Brien and sons were recent
week -end visitors at Port Huron and
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Corel.ess of inton
were week -end visitors at th ,some
of their daughter, Mr. and Mft;. jKen.
Breakey.
Born—At the Farwell Nursing,
Horne, Zurich, on Monday, Septem-
ber 10th to Mr. and •Mrs. i.i^noid
Desjardine, a son. }
LOST — In Zurich a pure leather
'Wallet, containing a sum of money.
Revard Offered. Finder return to
Mrs. Wm. Hay.
Mr. and 1Vlrs. Moses Erb of • the
Bronson line, and Mr.•and Mrs.Chris
Schultz and children of Seaforth had
an enjoyable trip visiting friends in
New York State for a few days.
Misses Jean Krueger, Arvis Haber-
er and Daureen Schilbe have return-
ed home after enjoying :several weeks
on duty at Oakwood Inn, near •.Grand
Bend. The girls are off .to Exeter
High School as students.
The many friends of Mrs. Wm. L.
Siebert are sorry to hear of her.
accident on Thursday evening of last
week, just before retiring for the
evening when she slipped and fell
fractured her left wrist. She is pro -1
pressing very favourably.
Rev. H. Seibold and wife, and Mrs
Aaron Weber of :Sebarin,gville spent
Sunday visiting with relatives and
friends in this . vicinity. The former
supplying the sermons in the i vang-
elical church in the absence of Rev.
C. B, Heckendorn who attended a
religious convention •in Milwaukee,
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, ..Q.�.
CPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heekendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oeach, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
1.0 a.m.—Divine Worship.
1. a.nn. Church School
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
Chas. Hay left for London on Sun-
day, after a furlough at the hone of
14s parch'::, Mr. aid Mrs. Wm. Hay.
Miss Greta Haberer of London,
enjoyed the week -end at the hone of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferri.
Haberer.
Mr. Harold Stade who has been
in the Canadian Navy in Canada and
overseas for the past three and a
half years, has received his perman-
ent discharge. Harold is at present
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Stade.
Miss Daureen Hendrick of the Blue
Water Highway is attendng Continu-
ation School in Zurich and is in rest-
dense with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Meyers, ac-
companied by their granddaughter,
Miss Patsy .Stelck, motored toGuelph
where the latter joined her parents;
Mr. and 1VIrs. Mervyn Steles., Patsy
returning to her home in Bradford,
after spending the holidays with her
grandparents in Zurich and Dash -
Minn.. wood.
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NEW ENAMELWARE
• We are very fortunate in receiving a !shipment of New
Enamelware; such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
f seern to be of very good quality, and some attractive
Y color designs. To appreciate these articles one must
fsee them. We invite your inspection.
b MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Oar Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have.
' a fine range fa choose from, a fine stock of Spring
FFlled' Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses:
Priced Very Reasonably
r BED ROOM FURNITURE
4 We have sem' very attractive and newly designed' Bed
4 Roorn Suites just in, which are of the newest pattern
+ and finishes... Be sure and see them if interested in
t this line of furniture.
t A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
fEverything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
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Mn Gus Denomme of the Armed
F'air¢es was .a week -end visitor with
friends; here.
The„ auction sale .af Mrs. Lydia
Ehlers on Saturday afternoon :brou-
ght out a large crowd.
Johnston & Kalbfleisoh
Hospital, London, has, returned to
his home and is feeling;• hfihe. Mrs.
(Gescho was with hiim ,whine; at the
hospital.
At the Zurich Public School this.
teen young students have started
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman re- out on a new phase of their life with
turned to their home in Seaforth, af- the beginning of school last week:
ter spending a week with their son, They have the best wishes of that
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman. cummunity under the capable leaders
Mr. Edwin Gaseho who had an op- ship of their teacher, Mrs. W. A.,
eration performed at St. Joseph's Siebert.
YOU & Co.
OU AND COMPANY—you and
that family you work and plan
for! A small boy you'd like to send
to college --a little girl who's going
to have "the very best her old Dad
can give her!" It's the most im-
portant thing in the world, isn't it --
planning for their future! And NOW
is the time to make sure those plans
come true by putting up a strong,
steady fight against inflation!
You and all of us must fight for
that future by fighting to keep Can-
ada's w;Y,lf.., t.z,1 Unless we can
keep that dollar worth a full dollar,
You (...: , • with the rest of
Canada --will face inflation! That's
why it's important NOW --more than
ever ti --to 69 -ht for a dollar that's
worth a dollar.
Why NOW especially? Because
now civilian goods are scarce, and
ixit>ncy is x•icntiful. Now is the tinie
to FIGHT to maintain price con-
trols and price ceilings. We must
support and urge the support of
rationing. We must buy only
what we need, and only at fair
markets.
If we do this, we can make plans
for the future as„ part of a Nation
that is economically sound. If we
don't, we're going to find some day
that our dollar will buy only a
quarter's worth of goods. And that
means that dollar is only worth a
quarter. This is inflation!
Up to now, Canada's controls have
really worked. We've been able to
prevent inflation. But we must fight
now to keep those controls working,
until the supply of civilian goods can
come up to the demand! What
happened after the last war .must not
happen again! For the sake of our
children, for our returned soldiers,
for ourselves let's keep up the fight
lit,ainst inflation.
;,,rblished by 'run 111t5‘71Ntr 1*41)TISaley (QNiTriflio) to reveal the d:entscrs of inflation.
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Make this Pledge Today!
i pledge myself to do my part
in fighting inflation:
By observing rationing and avoiding
black markets in any shape or
form.
By respecting price controls and other
anti.inllation measures, and re.
(raining from careless and unneces.
sary buying. 1 will not buy two
where one will do, nor will' 1 buy
a "new". where an "old" will do.
By buying
Savings
Victory Bonds and War
Stamps, supporting tax-
a don
ax-anon and abiding
r by all such measures
which will lowerthc
cost of living and
help keep prices ata
;normal level.
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