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Zurich Herald, 1946-03-07, Page 8arc rt, U N!1 Y Alk10 dd QQ 4P P 10 Only Braided Fell Mats, 21x36 -in. at 1.45 each QQ 4 only New Broadfelt Mats 27x51 -in. at 4.65 each 3 only Lace Bedspreads, 90x108 -inches, Reg. •11.95, for 8.50 each ►v 20 only Ladies' Print Housedresses at ...1.65 each 25 pair • Flannelette Blankets, fine quality, Blue, or Pink check 3.65 a pair All Mens and Boys Overcoats, Windbreakers, Breeches at Reduced Prices GROCERIES Bulk Black Tea, per lb. Canned Peas, Sardines, Brunswick Pearl Barley per lb. Cream of Wheat, per lb. 38c 2 for 25c 2 for 17c 6c 6c Gascho Bros. TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH ZURICH HERALU I I MS k LOCAL 0111161 Mrs, Ervin Sehilbe spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Brueefield. Mrs. Herb Uttley is recovering Ie nicelynher afterrecen' efall. injury she received ' a'th The many friends of Mr. Ward t p Fritz will be pleased to learn that he Q will soon be able to enjoy health af- ter his recent illness. Mr. Edwin Gascho and sister, Mrs e Q B. Sureru . visited the latter's son, OpLeeland at Westminster Hospital, eLondon, one day last week, Dr. and Mrs. 1', J. O'Dwyer mot - Q Q .ored to London last Thursu.ay even - Qp ing where the former 'attenced a 4 p lecture at Byron Sanitoriu:n. Mrs Floyd Hope and daughter (d Faith have returned to their Home Q�Q in Streetsville, after being at the g home of the former's parents, Mr. Qp and Mrs. Thos. Meyers R� pRev. E. Heimrich of Zurich was among the Directors appointed for 'JI/ the Bible Society for 1946. The meet - p ing was held in London YM,C.A,, on Saturday. g -4 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance and Misses Kathleen and Lois Hay and a \," girl friend_ all of Exeter", were Sun- QQ; day visitors at the home of Mr. and 0 Mrs. Bill Hay, ,Qp Miss Irene Turkheim, R.N., has returned to duties at Stratford Gen- eral Hospital after visiting at the 1 home of her mother, Mrs. E. Turk- 9t1beim and sister, Mrs. Ed. tascho. QQQ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade and Qp daughters of the 14th Con., visited -r, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber near Dashwood W/ last Friday. Miss Elaine, their dau- Q ghter, spent the week -end at the Llji• home of her grandparents. 4 I The postponed auction sale of Mr, �v i Herbert Mousseau was held on his farm recently sold, north or Kippen ion Saturday afternoon, and the weatherman was kind which brought INSURANCE 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 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 out a large crowd. The prices were very good and the sale, we are told brought Mr. Mousseau over $7,000. This does not include a threshing I To Give Play The Grand Bend Ladies will give a three -act Humorous Play entitled I "Maid of Money" at the Zurich -town i hall on Friday evening, March the 15 sponsored by the Zurich Womens' I Institute. Look for full particulars in next week's paper. New Truck Equipment • Mr. Earl Thiel is having his new Dodge semi -trailer truck equipped with all. the necessary equipments and is now in a position to give the very ' best of service in all his district that he covers when called upon. He also has three other transports. This is a great asset to our village to have such a splendid transport business es- tablished. Mr. Thiel has been in this , work for a number of years, having I his trucks going to • Toronto, Hamil- ton, London, etc. His many friends wish him continued success, machine which was ?)Ot rsold. HARDWARE — SEEDS and 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... FURNITURE Lower Priced Stalls Automatic • Watering 140,Z11011 110I�I�II �.. 1�1�1j1 abll R� -.4 q' jn�UIUIp t•it MIN hlRlp M 111► IIA i�ri�-...a` �1�,..i��'illl�l►tl�t' r ° 1111�Ir!,°a, 1 Y ir-ra.A�lf "A ;.r-. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, 1V urnace Work, Evetroughirag and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. �sl a 4 STARE & WEIDOt ZURiCH — ONT, QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE Some Roads Bad Some of our roads are beginning to be vcry heavy and one must be very. careful at places not to get bogged down in the mud which is breaking through. Strange to say, the road to Hensall is reported to he very heavy and broken. up at sever- al places. People should not use the roads more than necessary until they have become set and the frost is heaved out. Spring Is Here With the ushering in of March,with it along comes spring, and no one, can deny it, the weather is nice and warm, the snow and ice are about all gone, the maple season is in- full swing, the crows are here as well as the robins and black birds, all are doing their chirping. But the warm weather has not come to stay, for at this time of year there are always squalls of cold and icy weather, and the chilly winds from the north, but by the looks of things we are saving a very early spring, and so far a nice one. HAD BIG RECEPTION The first civic reception sponsored by the Hensall Council for service personel was held in the Town Hall, Friday evening last. 44 personnel were present and together with the council, clerk and clergymen, sat down to a banquet catered to by the Ladies' Five Hundred Club. A short program was held under the chair- manship of Warden Shaddick and in- cluded a sing -song directed by W. 0. Goodwin. Addresses were given and each of the veterans was presented with a voucher worth $20 for pur- chase of a club bag or Gladstone bag. Presentations were made by Jas. A. Paterson and Mrs. Fred Beer, Foll- owing are the veterans honored: D. iangster, , L. Noakes,. L. Noakes, J. Beer, Fred Beer, L. Baynham, D l•Iogga.rth, D. MaclKinnon, 3'. Clark, 3. Simmons, J. Tudor, E. Little, H.• Bonthron., E McClinchey, B. Kyle, R Single, T. Smaie, L Kipfer, C. Kip - for, R. Brock, S. Dick, L. Brock, D. Sangster, G Sangster, R. ;Sangster, J Johnston, Carl Schwalm, G. Allan, Keith Buchanan, Hensall; J. Camp- bell, Guelph, Ken Hicks, Aylmer, E. Walker, Toronto, D. M•ciCaig, (.rod- erich, T. Fairburn, London. LOCAL MARKETS ,(Corrected every Wednesday). Butter per lb. 38 Eggs 3,1, 29 22 Turkeys, dressed 38 Geese, dressed 28 Ducks, dressed 28 Chickens, dressed 30-20 Wheat bushel Oats, bushel 1 Barley, bush. Buckwheat, bush Flour, cwt. Shorts and bran, ton ........ ; 30,00 Middlings, ton 33.00 +1• aro 4 1.12; 50e 1414 73 70 1: 2.60, 2,75 ,tes TENDERS WANTED FOR HAULING AND CRUSHING GRAVEL Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received by the undersigned until 6 o'clock, p.m., Saturday, March 30, 1946, for the crushing of 4,000 cubic yards to %-inch size to be placed on the Hay Township roads at a rate per cubic per mile. Ten - i ders also to state a fiat rate. Con- tract to be completed by October lst 1946. Contractor to supply crusher, power and trucks; Hay Township to supply one truck. ! A marked cheque for $1200.00 to accompany tender. Lowest or any .tender not necessarily accepted. Grevel to be used from the Welsh Pit. H W. Brokenshire, j Clerk, Hay Township, Zurich, Ont. St. Joseph and Beaver Town (Last Week's Items) Mr. Archie Masse and friend, of London were visitors with the for- mer's parents over the week -end. ! Mr. and Mrs. Morris Denomme of Dashwood spent Sunday last with Mr and Mrs. Paul Ducharme of tne 15th eon. Mr. Wm. Wessing of London spent Sunday with his family on tne Blue Water. •north, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masse of Goderich spent S1wr,day at the home of thq 1p u er's parents. I he Misses Juliette and Antionette Masse of London spent Sunday with their parents in St. Joseph. I Miss Juenne Hartman of the Go- shen Line south, spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: I F. Ducharme of the Blue Water south. Master Leo Masse is confined to his bed with an attack of influenza. Also the infant son of M•r. and Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey of St. Joseph, is seriously i11. A speedy' recovery is looked for in both cases. Sgt. H. C. Ducharme after spen- ding a month's leave with his par- ents on the Blue Water Highway,left on Tuesday morning to report in London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rau north of Drysdale was a Sunday visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Masse. The Misses Edna and Euline Bed- ard of London, spent Sunday with their parents on the Blue Water north. Mr. Win. Jennison, who has rec- ently sold his farm will hold an auc- tion sale this week and then Mr. Jennison and family will move to :Grand Bend. The Jennison home - Stead has been held by the family for well near the century dating back to the time of their ancestors, when they first settled on that spot. Mr. Wm. Jennison will be greatly missed in this community for he has had more than a little of dealing with the public, for he has handled threshing machines for a good many years, thus making him known to hib many customers. We wish the fam- ily the best of luck, for we well re- alize the loss to us as a neighbour will be a gain to those in their new home. Mr. Norman Charrette or Detroit who has purchased the Jennison farm will take full possession this week. We welcome the Charrette family in our midst and we hope that they will adopt • themselves to the streuous farm work, after an absence of over twenty years. LYRIC ADRIENNE In her early twenties, single, and ly- rical, Adrienne White sounds that at- tractive note that's heard at the head of the choral group in "Voice of Vic- tor" on Thursdays, at 8.30 p.m., over the. 0130 Trans -Canada network, Adrinne sings in French, German, Thalian. and .English. 40 •ffi 3:lur;,uz,, :larch 7th, 1946 o. o**04r**#,6$ w*I1/, MI YOUR Hardware and Furniture STORE NEW ENAMELWARE We are very fortunate in receiving a shipment 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 must 4 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 fi 4 pi • ,t, 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. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware Johnston 8c Kalbfleisoh Hardware &Furniture. Phone 63 0.0,4'4+++f+++f'4*44'+$+4.00. 4.0f+•f++4. 00 -+04.4.44046044 t Massey -Harris 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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