Zurich Herald, 1945-12-13, Page 8J=1, ONTARIO
F,0t-V 0 eral of his brother, John Neeb at
Mr. H. H. Neeb attended the fun -
Merry 47,,lil frn,Qtrni as co
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tuAlline :oath, spent a few days in Win-.
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Bright hOUrS ofjoy and cheer
And then a. long unbroken chain
hapAy etays A LL YEAR
GASCHO BROS. AND STAFF
While many Lines of Seasonable Goods are still
in short supply, we have a larger assortment of
Suitable Goods for Christmas Gifts, than last season
Fine Chennille Spreads, Wool Blankets, Ladies and
Children's Parkas, Kerchiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, also
a full line of Wearing Apparel for men and boys...
GROCERIES
We are doing our best to supply you with every-
thing possible in fresh Groceries at all times. Can-
dies and sweets of all kinds are in very limited sup-
ply, but we have a fair lot of new Navel Oranges,
Calif. Grapes, Cranberries, Walnuts, Almonds,
Filberts and Pecans.
COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
don . • • 44, 42, 3'7, 29
Ilte,ter per
Chickens dressed 29-20
Wheat bushel 1.12
Oats, bushel
1.19t.
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iton w -1.'e in ttiNITTI Saturday, The for- !their subscripidon to the Herald aie.i
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s of ,Hr Fire Int- in purchasing this Order you will get
ulance Company met in the Ddmin- your premium on your money and
ion Hotel on Saturday for regular we will !get full amount value at the
business. ' • • local post office. Bank Cheques, Ex-
press Money Orders all come under
Mr. and IVIT•q. Albert Smith and his
the excise tax, and the exchange
sister, Mrs. Vanatta of Port uro 1
tariff and cost you the full amount
had a pleasant visit, at the home ol;'
ox the remittance you are making,
their sister, Mr. and. Mr6. W11110,111
you get no premium and we have to
O'Brien last week. , ' pay all these taxes. The subscription
to the B.S.A. is $1.75 per year,
Mr. and Mrs.: Wm. S,johnston
Please, remember this!
entertained relatives and fli.en s. •
very delicious fowl -dinner one een-
ing last week. Also a pleasant time
was enjoyed.
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' Can we realize it, 'on1St twelve days
away from Christniasi but the blan-
ket of the beautiful white snow is
here already which Will make the
weatherman seasonable.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gascho from.
Emily City, Mich., visited with the
former's brothers, Joseph and Chris -
tan Gascho in Zurich, and on their
return were accompanied by Mrs.
Barbara P,eekler ' of Blake who _in-
tends to remain with relatives ror the
winter.. months. • .
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Mrs. Harvey Clausins and son
Wayne and Miss Dorothy Erb have
returned home after a, very pleasant
visit for a few weeks with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mm.,Yalli•e, Gerber
at Meadsville, Penn;' also 'visiting
with relatives and friends in Milferd
Indiana. •
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Many Thanks for venison
' Many thanks to .Mr.:Ivan Yungblut
who presented .the.,Editor and his
Wife with delicious: . venison steak,
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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Mrs. J. .:rnes: It was announced that
Mr. and Mrs. gorge Johnston had
donated an. electric. organ to the
church in. memory of their son, Capt.
'Kelso Johnston, who died in .Holl -
:and Aug, 30, 1945. This generous
gift was accepted by the -church with
:deep gratitude and sincere appreci-
ation.
EXPERIMENT IN UNSELFISH-
• NESS—By Paul Gallico
• Read how a billiant young actress
on ler deathbed requested that her
thee children be. brought up together
by the two men she loved and mar-
ried. This strange story of one of
the kindest pacts ever entered into
by humans, will be told in The Am-
erican Weekly with next Sunday's
(Dec. 16) issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Times.
COMMENT
Mr. Editor. I hope I am not tak-
ing advantage of your generosity
when I am asking for a short space
in your columns to merely express an
exchange of opinion relating to one
which they brought home from the against strikes. Is not the meaning
northern country?. This being good of strikes, adjustment in some form
and tender which m 1 made the palate ,or -other, arid who can be blamed
enjoy every bit. We are very happy for trying to attain that point. For
for the success and the splendid time right today, has not our present
these hunters had together. \Government with the increase of
these salaries, given us full encoura-
:Messrs. Jacob Haberer, - Theo. and gement, and is not the example by
Ed. Haberer and. Jas. Forrest were them a true push ahead to all labor-
ers, including farmers for better re-
turns for their labour and as well,
for safe security for their old age.
Are not many in professions to -day
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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.
htf,luire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
it "Vr.11cP, at Lov.-er Prices. ..
and FURNITURE
Lower Priced Stalls
Automatic
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at Toronto the past week attending
the annual Beekeepers 'Convention,
where there was a large attendance
and all axe very hopeful for a big
crop of honey for 1946. 1VIr. Jacob. enjoying many privileges for their
Haberer was re-elected president •of labour and so it should be with all
classes including laborers. For after
they have been good and faithful
servants to their employers and to
their country no favours should be
denied them. Being a farmer myself
well admit that we 'are not receiv-
ing ample returns for our long hours
of drudgery: But there are more
than one reason for That. You will
agree with ue that farmers have
failed to properly organize and by
so doing they have been at the mercy
of business and trade. and therefor
many times have met with disappoint-
ment where turning th-eir products
on the market, aneagain, I do not
quite agree with you that if the far-
mer cut down their hours'the coun-
try would go half starved. What a-
bout the war years, when thousands
of our young farmers went in the
defence -of their -country, it cannot be
said with certainty that there was a
shortage of food. In summing it all
up, I cannot come to any -other con-
clusion; that you and 1 as farmers,
are in direct line with laborers, even
those in closedshops.
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' tAlpn2ont o2 Now
Enarrnliwnvo, cuen as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
to Lye of very good quality, and some attractive
color designs. To appreciate these articles one must
sze therm 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 Bea
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
this line of furniture.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
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Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Johnston & Kalbileisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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the Co-operative department of the
Association. This was the 66th an-
nual meeting.
Winter 15 Here •
Begining with Monday winter has
come in slowly but surely, Tuesday
morning there was about nine inches
and several inches have fallen since
and there is over a foot on the level
to -day, Wednesday with still more
coining down. A year ago all the
concessions and sideroads werp blo-
eked, only the main roads were open,
in Toronto there was two feet of
snow with all traffic at a standstill a
year ago. However, we cannot have
a winter without snow.
PROTEST ISSUING OF LICENSE
Several deputations from Stephen
and Dashwood and one from Exeter
motored to Kitchener to appear be-
fore the Liquor .Authorities Control
Board to protest the issuing of an
authority to. Alvin J. Kellerman for
the sale of beer at the Commercial
Dashwood,
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
humbmg, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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SERVICE
LOWER AUTO INSURANCE
Cheaper insurance covering public
liability, property damage and collis-
ion on privately owned autos used
for pleasure purposes was .promised
in a decision of the Canadian Under-
writers' Assn. The reduction becomes
effective Jan. 1, 1946 and provides
approximately 20 p.c. lesser cost
than for similar insurance on autos
of partnership, etc. Auto rates for
cars used for business purposes will
be lightly higher. .
Miss Helen McAllister Pases
The death occurred • of a well-
known Hensel] resident, Miss Helen
McAllister in her 80th year. Miss Mc-
Allister was a native of this district
and a valued member of CarmeI Rres-
bytehian church. ,Surviving are two
sisters, Miss Ma ire. at borne and.
Mrs. Blanche McAllister of the Porr
Line. Pr:vaio Tuner.- was
held from the residenee, rriday
lost at 2 p.m., condue.,:q1 by Rev. P.
Ferguson. Interment was made in
the Hillsgreen Cemetery.
Gift of Electric Organ
A congregational rally was held in
64 the Goderich Baptist church on the
eve. of Oct. 24th. A worship period
was conducted by the pastor, Bev.
J. James, assisted by Mr. *Wm. John-
ston. Mr. James Campbell gave an ad-
dress on the Work of the Baptist
Brotherhood, and vo-eat 80104 Were
rendered by Mrs. Pobt. Marshall and
Massey -Harris Advise
ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945,I
1 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. Shop 149 Oscar Klapp R. 67
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
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--Paddy
TENOR ATHLETE
Ken McAdam had the choice of a
sports or a. singing career when he
returned from service with the B.C.
A.F. A former McMaster University'
football and hockey star, Ken cast
the die in favor of his tenor voice and
now counted one of the drawing
cards on the Montreal •'program,
"Light up and Listen," Thursdays at
9.30 p.m. over the Dominion network
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Increase Your
MILK PRODUCTION
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Constant running water on the farm will save you TIM Z and
LABOUR. In the barn at the twist of the wrist your stock
'can be watered -- no laborious pumping or carrying water.
Fresh, clean running water in the house is a delight for every-
one. In the Kitchen —Bathroom and Laundry— so essential
to the family's good health.
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 ars
on a quota basis and perrhit to
purchase must be approved by'
W.P.T.B.
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FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
For Kitchen, Bathroom and
Laundry, Visit your Limed
Dealer for available styles.
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