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Zurich Herald, 1945-12-06, Page 8'*UKICH. ONTARIO ZURICH I-1 .RALD aoa tr•+} r.,, yFz,1S i1.1 ^7s f.ivesi from 11t° tl.2 „.o 24 1-2 S.r: Lst'epas Fla ::.,.. v...� . �' •:r !-:%,:a, 1'41-n7 Sty ads. These were bought to sell for $10.00 each. Now offering same to clear, at $7.50 Each. LADIES' CHENILLE BED JACKETS, in pretty Shades of Rose, Green and Blue, Special at $3.50 Each. WALLPAPER ° LOCAL MARKETS 4 D Mrs Tom Meyers spent Monday at London, Mr.Correottd eveaT Mledneselriv) Mr. Orland Gerber, has accepted a 's�',gec, dorein . 44, 4'2, 3T, 20 Ddb position in the Zurich .Creamery. Butter per lb. 38 Minas Ruth Brown of London ��as Chickens dressed 29-20 t viTek-end visitor �vitli hex parents, Wheat bushel . . - .. 1.12 M!... and Mr:, John Brown. Earl i unp I.. , Ed. Gascho • Cid ?..Ird. el :,:.,,,L 'v sited Loli.1oii one rcoh. of til guest, at the home of �y1r t t? .01(T;., ,;ra. and a. .a,„ .e..( 111 11(7 s Ind Miss S. Reilley of Toronto, spent the -week-end at elle Lome of the forner's parents, Mr and 1,rs. A. F. Hess. WALLPAPERS IN ROOM LOTS OF 6 TO 10, 4I 41 Single Rolls at Greatly Reduced Prices Gascho Bros• ►P IP 40 ce TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH INSURANCE Have you Labor and ably. Talk adequate protection against Loss or Damage by Fire? Material Costs have increased consider - 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 same with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. Real Estate License No. 1354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich Mr. Charles Hagan of ..Seaforth, and a former resident of, Zurich, is confined to the hospital at that place suffering a sore leg and_.foot. Mr. and Mrs. Milton •Dietz have moved their household effects into the home owned by Mr. J. Ortwein, and recently vacated by • Jas. `Ziler. Mx.. and Mrs. William Snider of near Goderich; Mr. and• Mrs. Ernie Newbigging of Listowell, were Sun- day visitors at the home .of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Truemner. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook and daughter Patricia, Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Floyd Cook of Kitchener visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner on Monday. Mr. Pierce Farwell of - the Goshen Line south has purchased in Zurich the dwelling property owned by the A. Etue Estate, opposite St. Boniface church. Friends of Mrs. Leonard Erb, of the Parr Line are congratulating her on being the lucky winner of two fine turkeys at the Bingo, ai`, Hensall on Saturday evening. 4 Oats, bushel 500 :Carley, bush. 78 The'31r„t, i:ush. 70 Floc , 4 1. - 9 i':), , .) S o ,id brace, ton .. ,.....n..01) �. 7v `, , ,-,,n .... •,o r:l , - LOCAL N L /S , 3_rs. label -Snider of Sarni,•t, is spending• a few days in this vicinity. Zurich stores will be open for .,us- iness .Wednesday afternoons begin- ning next Creek during the month of December, after which they will a- gain fall back' to regulations. Mr. and Mrs. John Albrech and Mr. and Mrs C.has. Scotchmer of I Bayfield enjoyed a pleasant week- end visiting with the former's daugh- ter, Miss Rose Albrech who is at Hamilton. Real nice weather is' prevailing at present for this time of year, with very little. snow so far this season. The frosts at night are a bit nippy, but we must expect this, now as we are getting into December with only 19 days from Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Hingle Jr., and three children; Mr. and Mrs.- dingle, sr., of Cavalier, N. Dak., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Steinbach of town. Mrs. Hingle Jr. is a niece of Mr. Steinbach, being a daughter of Mr. Fred Steinbach, of Cavalier. They were visiting in the central States and called in Zurich on their way home, making the trip t by auto. Rev. and Mrs. A. Irwin; Dr. and Mrs. 1. H. Cowen of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz of town were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith last Thursday ,evening, when an enjoyable evening was spent Mr. and Mrs, Ted. Foster of De- troit; Mr. Roy Weber, and son Don- nie and Miss Clare, Weber of London were Sunday visitors with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, al- so attending the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Annie Wagner. :Vir. Theodore Laport, who now re- sides at Windsor, was in this district the past week and we understand that Bishop Kidd, representing - the Roman Catholic London Diocese has purchased a ten -acre portion --of land from Mr. Laporte situated on the lake front; with anticipation of build7 ing a monastry thereon. Mr. La- porte has also purchased a 50 -acre portion being N.Y2 Lot li, L.R.W, Hay Twp., from Mr. Chas. D. Be- dard. AtirelbeINTifigifige&OVINIMS101101108011.11800**H9Itigetineed~Aveitee. 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 Retinue clividernds. Gives you more time to enjoy life. En- hances value of farm. Improv- es product. Isnquixe about our Sanitary Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional Values at Lo J'yca Prices... and FURNITURE Lower Priced Stalls 1 Automatic Watering 8 O`I'I-NER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing pumice Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith - Mg our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard.. ware always in stock. k r r isisolostrommtelmwest****004)wooliessesimilmmummosotowatbsese QUALITY ,- PRICE SERVICE 1E1 ZURACH — ONT., BAYFIELD • Miss Maud McGregor was a Clin- ton visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett left to spend the winter in Kitchener. Miss Jacquil Parker of London, was a week -end visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker. Pte. Ellen McKay of London was guest at her home here. Mrs. Wallace of Detroit was a vis- itor with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Howard. Mrs. W. J. Ferguson and son Jim- mie of Sudbury were guests with re- latives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rehn of De- troit were -visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar. 'tfr. Rehn sang a solo, "Open- the .Gates of the Temple, in the United Church on Sunday morning last. Mr. and Mus. John Torrance ent- ertained in honor of their cousins, Mrs. W. Downing, 'Vancouver, B.C., who have been visiting with them and Miss Williams. - Bagged Their Deer Hunters who bagged deer in this locality during the open season were Merton Merner, Dr. Stanley Heard, Lloyd Scotchmer, Win. McCool, Ron- ald Burt, Harold Scotchmer, John Howard, Harry Baker, Douglas Gem- einhardt. Presentation to Servre Men Citizens of. Bayfield ana •eonamun- ity gathered in the Town Hall to wel- come servicemen and women of the village and district. After a short pro gram of community singing under the direction of. Mrs. James Ferguson, a chorus by the school children and sol- os by Lucy Woods and Mrs. B. Hig- gins, Mr. John Howard, representing the village trustees,called the re- turned men and women to the plat- form, where he presented them with gold signet rings on behalf of the village. Rev. Mr. Stotesbury, acting as chairman, called all the service men and women from Bayfield and district to the platform, where Mrs. James Ferguson, president of the NEED BETTER FARMERS Kitchener — Ontario in the future will not need more farmers but bet- ter farmers, Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Ontario minister of agriculture, said in an address at the annnual meeting of the Waterloo County Federation of Agriculture. At present 9.5 per cent of all farm products in Ontario are produced by fewer than 50 p.c. of the province's farmers, he said. Those who are doing a really good job of production are making money. The others who are possibly produc- ing just enough to feed their own families are eking out a bare living on the land, and that is the class that we want to help do a better job. HEADS FARM GROUP Roy Lamont, of the Goshen line, north of Zurich, was elected presi- dent of Stanley Township Branch, Thu rad y„ Deeembev Oth, 1045 r"e vIry n ”. 4.+...s 44+44,1444 4 AF +4 +i.%.F!Ii®44rlW � 4 gpit N 4i nr1 NON ENAMELWARE t MELWARE ' We aie vc;y fortw':n to hi receiving a 'shipment of New Enamelware, eanch as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which • seem to be of very good quality, and some ;attractive color designs. . To appreciate these articles one iniust 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 Priced 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 of furniture. Federation of Agriculture at the an-' Communit• yFund, read a short ad- nual meeting in the Township Hall, dress and each one was presented Varna, Tuesday last. He succeeds with a leather billfold containing $5 George Reid, Varna, president dur- in )cash. ing the past two years. There was a good attendance. Past President Jno A. 1VIcEwan, Brumfield, presided for the election of officers which was as follows: President, Roy Lamont; vice-pres., Russell Grainger, Beyfleid secy-treas., Allen Armstrong, Varna. The directors are. R. Glenn, H. Reids Gladwin Westlake, Anson McKinley; Wm, Elliott, G. Johnston, Newell Ge- iger, W. Caldwell, R. Peck, C. Coch- rane, Alvin Rau. Elmer Webster is the retiring secretary -treasurer. A Full Line of all the Houle Requirements 02, # Everything in Shelf and Heavy . Hardware t�. HYMENEAL Bisback—Sturgeon A wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon, of Bayfield, when their second daugh- ter, Helen Louise, was united inmar- riage to Dennis McPherson 13isbaek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vi.:tor Di brclz of Egmondville, Rev. Stotesbury, f ,o St, Andrew's United church officiated The bride was given in marriage by her father, and the matron of honor was Mrs. Leslie Dolrnage of Winthrop a sister of the groom, Leslie Dolmage of Winthrop was groomsman. The re.; ception was held at the Albion Hotel, where the wedding breakfast was ,aerveel to 21 guests. Mrs, E. Sturg- eon, mother of the bride received, and was assisted by the groom's mo- ther. The couple left on a short trip and upon their return will reside in Clinton:= Johnston Kalbfieisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 68 t �$d+dii�EPr drk�4 ort ,a.,i�e2va,� 'via •w+a.'r+fi i •i.+4,0+4,4444M CBC CHAIRMAN The C13C's first full-time chairman, A. Davidson Dunton, brings wide executive experience to his new post, Educated in Canada, England, and in the European continent, the Mont- real born newspaperman was editor of the Montreal Standard for four years and general manager of the Wartime Information 'Board for three years prior to his 013C appointment. 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. 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