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Zurich Herald, 1945-10-11, Page 81111110.00, 0,110110 ew Nods 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 $ i .49 10 only Fine Crepe Dresses, plain black, navy • . and brown at each 8.75 :4 • 2 dozen only figured Rayon Dresses at each2.98 New Mats of braided felt 18x36 -in. at eachT .85 • A few Kingswood Blankets 703(80 at each 5.50 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. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH • P • INSURANCE Have you adequate protection against loss or Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. Talk your insurance problemaiiiier with me! Insurance License No. A 714 Real Estate Do you want to sell or exchange your house or your farm? List the same with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. • , Re0..Ee Li „NA 1,5.4‘ Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Insurance and Real Estate . Zurich 11111111111111111MIEN 41111111.01 . 1•01,46.. HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 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. .. Lower Priced Stalls Automatic Watering 1 r,, 7, 1 , l ' g.:i oti 'iin lql 1 P J!,1 '. 11(r -L !..t11;t14.111i111 II Itivilit•Ansii,14, -1!..' .- Ilt. W '41iNtoot$2.,:ii; ,:pal...4•.•i: 4i.-_ j_ 1 . •-• -- i `... 4-4; k :' • ititi,11'. omER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughjng and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and *hell Hard- ware always in stock. STADE & WEID ZURiC1-1 - ONT I QUALITY 4-, PRICE . SERVICE • ZURCH HFRALO ITEMS OF LOCAL LNTEREST LOCAL MARKETS• Mr. Theodore Wagner anu (laugh." (Corrected •every Weduestlay) -- ter Catherine of Guelph were holiday Eggs, dozen visitors at the Wagner home. Mrs. Mary Truemner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sippel near Milverton on Sunday afternoon Mrs, M. MacKinnon and son Dr. Archie and Mrs. Albert Kalbfleisch spent a day at Loadop last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,Schade and daughters of the 14th Con., visited with relatives at Sarnia recently. Mrs. Henry Lawrence has return- meet was held in Heneall on MIX'S,- ed home after spending a few days -- day afternoon and was the largest at the home of her son Hillard, near • London. and most successful years. Fif- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coxon of Tor- teen schools from South Huron re- ontp had a very pleasant week's va- cation at the home of the ••fonmer'S brother, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon. Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, nurse in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, Len- •'. •a, visited at the 1 Dane: of her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalbfieisch, Mr and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard and Miss E. Truemner were on a trip to Kitch- ener. last Friday. Miss Shirley Krueger of London,. was a week -end visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Krueger, 14th 'Concession. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughter Mary Lou viaited relatives et Kitchener and Preston over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krueger and son Campbell and •Mr. Morris O'- Dwyer were Thanksgiving weet-end visitors with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burn of jump, 1st Marjorie Hoffman; Mil- verton,three Miss Mary 'Siemer of Elmira were Th4kagivin,g visitors at the legged race boys, 1st Carl Regier and i Bobby Taylor; high jump, Jr. girls, home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Illerner. Lois Heekendorna Jr. boys broom Wild geese have made bheir ap- .1111", 1st - a 1Thu' O'Brien, 2nd Ron- ald 'Heiannich;' ball throw, &. girls, pearance and it was not so well for them asout of a flock otwentyten 2n.d Theresa Dietrich, Pauline Hess; were shot by local hunters. of , Int. girls 'dash, 2nd Phillis Taylor; Mils Marjorie Merrier of London Dashes, sr. boys, 13ill 'O'Brien 1st, Campbell Krueger 2nd; broad jump spent the week -end at !the home or a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jr. s Vivien Regier lst; high Merner. jainp Jr. boys, 1st Ron. Heimrich; Mr. and Mrs. George Day:a:rage 3rd Doug. iO'Brien; dash sr. girls, ai 31, 2.g, 22,, 20 Butter per Ib. 38 Chickens, dressed 30 to 20 Wheat bushel 1.09 Flour, cwt. . 2.6.0, 2.75 I I Oats, bushel . 50c Barley, bush Buckwheat, bush. . , cg Shorts and bran, ton ... .....30.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 2baxe47, vfolah IMO ..ej" 4,44,404,444,4p044„0„440444.4.40 YOUR 4 Hardware and Furniture STORE presented schools which paraded to the school grounds headed by Clin- ton Collegiate Bugle Band. Mr. Judd, princip al of public schools directed the proceedings. A draarfer two War Savings Certificates was held. Winner of 10. W.S.C. went to ;Clarence Volland, Hensaa; 5. Mrs. Charles Forrest, Hensel; a booth in charge of Mrs. Beer did a. rushing business, $36 was taken in, and $35 for tickets on the draw. Folio -Wing are so -ate of the prizes that went to Zurich contestanta: Broad jump, lst, BtIa •O'Briea; Girls' softball throw, 1st Marjorie 'Copp; High jump, lst Marjorie.Hoff- man; 12nd Eileen Miller; Int. high jump, •girls, 3rd Phyllis Taylor; 75 - yd. dash, Jr, boys, 11st Ronald Heim - rich, 2nd Douglas O'Briert; J'r. boys broad jump, 3rd iCarl .Regier; Shot put, Sr. boys, 1st Bill O'Brien, 2nd. Noabett Mittleholtz; Sr. girlsbroad Hamilton were holiday visitors at the home of the latter's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle. Born, at London anJ...aapt. 3ath, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gibbings (nee Ruth Witmer) a daughter, (IVIarchel- ine Ruth) Mother and baby are do- ing well. • The very wet weather• is bad for farmers, and thousands .of dollars are being lost owing to not -being able to harvest the beans and later. crops. . • • Mr. and Mrs. Ward.Fritz and -Miss. Pearl Wurtz accompanied by 'their aunt, Mrs. Shearer, motored to .8t. Thomas where the latter boarded a tfairi • to return to- her hoine in Ro- chester, N.Y., after enjoying a month's visit at the home. of her bro- ther, Mr. Chas. Fhitz and family. Mrs..Clayton Smith and son Gor- don of St. Joseph, . Mrs. J.. Geiger, and daughter Miss Florence motored •to Kitchener.last week .• The two -ter returning to their home in that. city, after spending some tine at the honie of the former's sister. .• Rev. and Mrs, E. Heimrich and son Ronnie attended the Luther Le- ague Convention at •Tavistock on Monday. Miss, Anita Datars who had been visiting with friends there over the week -end returned home.- with them. Mrs, Wm. Schad e and daughters, Misses Gertrude and Melvina, of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schade and family of Dasharood-• were • Sunday Visitars at the home of the formers son, and Mrs. !Clarence Schade, 14-th Con. • Week -end visitors, at the home • of Mr.. and Mrs. Moses Erb were; Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Zehr and two child- -red and Miss Iona •Zehr niece. .and alepheW of Mrs. M. Erb all of Low - 2nd Marjorie Hoffman; Pole vault, sr. boys, 1st Jim Fuss, 3rd, Normby Mittleholtz; Relay race, boys, lst Ron. Heimrich 'Glenn Neeb, 2nd Wm Mero Doug O'Brien; In the champ- ionships Ronald Heimrich got 3rd, making i2,3 points, and in the Sr. boys Bill O'Brien got lst making 15 points. Marjorie Hoffman got ;1st in the Sr. girls making 13 points. STANLEY TONX/NSHlY Honoured at Clinton . At the close of the Sabbath School session of Wesley -Willis church, Clin- ton, on Sunday Sept. 23rd, the mem- bers of. the Adult Bible Class, pres- plated their teacher, Mrs. J. McKin- leY,Nvith a glass tea set of three pie- ces and tray, as a small recognition of the faithfulness of her las teacher for several years. Rev. A. Lane, the pastor .refere•d to -the faithfulness in her work in the life of the church. Mrs. McKinley is leaving shortly for hernew bonze near Zurich. She was also pleasantly surprised on the pre- vious Saturday evening when a gathering of neighbours was held at the home .of Mrs. J. Innis when dur- ing the evening Mrs. McKinley was presented with a handsome leather handbag. The Woman's. Association of the church gave .Mrs. 'McKinley a gold-mounte•d fountain pen as a part- ing gift. Mrs. McKinley will be gre- atly,missed in church circles, and the best .wishes .of a large circle ;of fri- ends go -with her to her new home in Stanley Township, where she was a valued resident before going to Clin- ton.' • BLAKE The many frienss of ;Mrs. Douglas are ,glad to know she is able to sit up each day in her room. The former Mrs. Annie Jessup of .ville, N. Y. Also Aaron Zehr and Toronto visited over the 'week -end family of Wellesley; Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Christ. Schultz and family of •Sea- Oesoh and other friends. forth. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Young and •Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zehr and fam- C. Meyers' of London visited with ily and Miss Ilona Zehr, of .Lowville, the Jatter's parents, Mr. and YIZa N.Y., visited at the home •of Mr. and Sara Hey. Mrs. Chris. Swartzentruber and oth- .Mrs, Archie Mustard and baby er relatives over the week -end, Miss boy are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and 11/Lrs. Sam Hey. • Edith Swartzentruber who enjoyed two pleasant weeks • at •Lbwell, re- ;Mrs. Harold Finlay attended the turning home. trousseau tea and wedding of her Opearation for Appendicitis • cousin, -Miss Audrey Cochrane, ;of Glen Campbell, son of Mr. and KiPPen- Mrs: Earl Campbell, of Hay Town- Miss • Wanda Baker of Hensel is shipy ;underwent an operation for ap- Gpenclipig a few days at the noire of pendicitis at St. Joseph't4 Hospital, her parents, Mr‘... and Mas, Robert London recently and is getting along Baker. as well as can be expected. •Misa.Nola Baechler has been con - Sailor Breaks Neck fined to her room for a few days. Het Goderieh-Loula E. Lemarr of kriefias'Wgh her a sMealy racovery. Windsor •suffered' a. fractured neck Mr.' and Mrs. Roy ,,McBrido and when he, fel) from • the deck of the family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon hald' landing •10-n his head. He was Ma. and Mrs. H. Fiala.y and fam- aad fai.ighteralfudsori th the Tool' ofthe removed to Alexandra Hospital for ily••visited at the home. of. Mr. • and Mrs. Bruce Walker. Many took in the anniversary ser- vices ,at the Hillsgreen churcri on Sun- day, The Blake ehtIrch will be closed next Sunday. Oct. 141)11 owing to the Varna anniversary services. Rev Mair of Thames Road was in charge •of the services- on Sunday last. Mr. William ,Schrag held a Brumes. gal sale or. 'Thursday. Mr, James Johnston is quite poor- ly at paeserit. A number attended the funeral of the Tate Mr, Edgar Butt at his home at Kippen on, Ttlesday afternoon. South ilimn .publie school Mold To7oNe:itn:NvilTilo.1.Y. t° his. treatment. He was a member of the Crew of the vessel. POISON FOR LADIES Tragedies of Women Alcoholics Like sugar to the diabetic, liquor i. poison to ladies, bits them harder, ad women alcholics are rapidly in- creasing, declares Genevieve Park- hurst, noted researcher. She begins a vital series of articles on drinking women, in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (Oct. 14) issue of The ,betroit Sunday Times, HAD GOOD Flab I)AY NEW ENAMELWARE 4 We are very fortunate in receiving a 6hipment of New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive # color designs. To appreciate these articles one litUst see them. We -invite your inspection. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Zr Our Stock of Mattresses is 'very good, and you have t a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring Filled Mattresses,- ads° the usual Felt filled Mattresses 4' Priced Very Reasonably - BED ROOM FURNITURE 4. t We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns 4 + and finishes. Be sure and see them if 'interested fin • this line of furniture. • 4. + 4, A Full Line of all the Home Requirements 9. Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware + e 1' + Jobuston & Kalbfleisch Hardware & Furniture.- Phone es ++0 +4 4.1. t• 4.41.4,4.0 4•41...+1.***4 • 44 ...Mil Massey -Harris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945t • . 1 HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT. TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at $70.75 400 to 450 SIZE @ $59.50 850 to 900 SIZE @ $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS An THE MAN WHO KNOWS.-/3UY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop ,149 Oscar Klopp Re 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. Nowindignimarnainninl • ansi 4 d ea DUROIMP YOUR ,FARM LABOUR PROBLEM Running water is essential -in the home, the stables, poultry houses .o:rid greenhouses saves time, labour and promotes better and healthier living conditions. . NEW DURO PUMPS ,..„ are available in greater quantities today,;but shorlages o Isifaterials and . Labour will not allow the Dtiro Factory to produce enough to meet the demand, .All Duro Dealers are 'on a quota basis and permit to purchase mast be approved by W,P.T.B. EMCO'FIXTLTRES AND FITTINGS For Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry. "Mit your. Eraco Dealer for available styles. Stade & Weido - Zurich ltraari ‘, t,EAGE1c. , EMPIRE BRASS him) StrViC.4. fric.rn any branch London Hamilton Toronto Sucihrur3/ Wir'''in.11`i4alakiaricouver • a.. • ,..aaa ff tt fl• -