Zurich Herald, 1946-06-27, Page 8IVOIXICri, ONTARIO
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Cream jugs at 15c. Cereal bowls 10c
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QJ Large Scallop 18c. Egg cups 5c each 15c Large bowls 25c
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ZUR.ICH .1-1ERALL)
ITEMb Orr LOCAL }INTEREST
Mrs. Catherine Meidinger of Hen-
sall, was a Sunday visitor with her
sister, Mrs. H. F. Weseloh.
Monday is Dominion Day, and a
National Holiday, as this was the
day when the Dominion of Canada
was formed. •
Miss Irene Turkheim, Reg. N., and
Mr. Charles Carr of Stratford were
week -end guests at the home of the
former's mother, Mrs. E. Turkheim.
Mrs, W. L. Siebert, and sister,
Mrs. Torrance are epending some time
' at the home of the former's son, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Siebert, Detroit.
Miss Cowan of Palmerston nas
taken up residence in the home she
purchased froth the Louis Wurm Es-
tate. We welcome her as a resident
of Zurich.
Mr. Ivan Willert is making good
progress with his new shop and dwel-
line: where the formez. carriage shop
was located. The building is all up
and the ready for the trim in the
living quarters.
Mr. Jack Drysdale of 'Vancuuver,
B.C.; Mrs. Ralph Drysdale of Regina
Mrs. Stowell and Mrs. 'McNeil, of
Nevis Alb., and Mrs. Mark Drysdale
of Hensell Tere visitors tit the home
of Miss Jemima Johnston and her
sister, Mrs. R. Drysdale, one day last
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LOCAL MARKETS
.Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen .... , ... - ... 31,-22
Butter, creamery . 45
Chickens, dressed 30-20
Wheat bushel 1.12
Oats, bushel 50e
Barley, bt'ssh. 73
Buckwheat, bush.. '70
Flour, cwt.
Shorts and bran, ten
Middlings•, ton
2.60, 2.75
30.00.
as.ao 1 11,
Have you adequate protection
Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me!
Insurance License No. A 714
eal 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.
uIrew F. Hess, Zurich
Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich
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week.
Miss Ru'iy Church of London spent
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
the Nveelc-end at the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. Church. Ruby has 10 a.m.-Divine Services.
accepted a position . at the oilice of 11.15 a.m. -.-Sunday School.
the Westminster Hospital, London. '7.30- p.m., -Divine Worship.
Receiving 97 p.c. in her. recent ap-.:
Everybody Welcome to all Services
pl iration exam. paper- at the Hosp-
ital. Her many friends congratulate
L..] 021 this fine work.
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. HECKENDO•RN, .Pastor
Mrs. M. OESCH, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a.m.-Divine Worship.
11 a.m.-Church School.
7.30 p.m. -Divine Services.
You are Welcome at all Services
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONTARIO
Efieeeetnent
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schilhe of l a h Bead Rho
the. ..i.'ti 'Q • T. 2,- , 'wan Po
to e-ra-e7-ient of their second eld-
est daughter, Orfila Luella, to Ken-
neth Baker, son of- Mr. and Mrs.
Major Baker of Stephen Towns -hip,
The marriage to. take place in July.
Attended Funeral
Rev. Father A. J. Lucier, P.P. of
St. Boniface parish, Zurich, acted as
one of the clergy pall bearers at the -
funeral of the late Rev. Father W.
A. ))an, pastor ' of Sacred Beart
Church at Port Lambton l'ast Tues-
daymorning when Most Rev. J. T.
Kidd, Bishop of London -,-.ras cele
brant at Pontifled High Mass.
Premier at Clinton
Premier Gecrge Drew was one of
the main speakers at the big Ont -
nation's farms, are sought eagei.1,1.,
ario Federation rally at Clinton last
in every corner of the world. They
Wednesday afternoon when tnous-1
i are "ready money" to the farmers of
ands of people of the community
were present: The address was broad- Canada'
j But how to get your full .share of
east. Among other speakers was Mr..
A. J. Kalbfieisch, of Zurich, who ' that ready money is. the question.
Riding with the farmers of Canada
substituted for W. H. Golding the
in tractors and trucks is. unseen,
Member. Mr. Kalbfieisch gave a very'
friendly Bank of Montreal, ready to
THE FARMER SEEKS A WIFE help them to participate in the ready
good account of himself.
money that is offered for maximum
Whet twice divorce& Arthur Birns-
production. -
tengel, a Grantsburg, Wisconsin far-;Mechanizediequipment in tbe field -
mer, wanted a wife, he wrote to hislelectification of barns and nomes,
Congressman Representative, Alvin
can increase tremendously the farm -
E. O'Konski. The Congressman told 1
er's output and revenue. The Bank
the newspapers who told the woman ,
„yes,iof Montreal and its "ready money
and 2,000 of them wrote back, for the go-ahead farmer" are hived -
Read in The American Weekly with) ing the last strongholds of hand
this .Sunday's (June 30) issue of i labour on the farm.
The Detroit Sunday Times what hap Mr. Sewell, your own Bank of Mon-
pened next. treal manager, knows how to make
TAKES OVER PAPER an applicant for a loan feel comfort -
Richmond S. Atkey has purchased i able h and at home. His attitude is:
the interest in Clinton News-Re,w
cord , en you M., you do not ask a favour."
ask for a loan at the B.
owned by H. L. Tomlinson, and the!
of
partnership previously existed, has -
been dissolved as of June 1, 1946.
Mr. Atkey has been editor and bus -
address recently.
iness manager and Mr. Tomlinson has • Miss Hicks was speaking at a ban -
been plant manager. The Tatter will
quet tendered by the Milk foundat-
remain with the firm ffi
for the time be- '
' ion of London to public school o-
ing and will continue in his presentcials and health workers of the city,
capacity duringthat time. 'held at the CPR. Hotel. In addition
PASS TO NEW OWNERS to more than 50 teachers and health
Two Exeter businesses have chan.-
tifiC
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS.
The Better Oil Permanents Applied
with. the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
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THE FARMER'S UNSEEN FRIEND
Canada's luscious fruits and vegetab-
les, meats, dairy products and. cer-
eals -all of the food products of the
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COAL
Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, High
Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
P.AkINTS!
PAINTS 11.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin.Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Iv urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STADE & WEIDO
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE -- SERVICE
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 xnust
see them. We: invite your inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have t
a fine range to choose from, a Vine 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.
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Johnston & Kalbfieisch
rao,ga\-kvare . ilurnure. Phone 63
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50 IRONING BOARDS
50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS.
We have recently received a Carload of Masonite.
Let Us Supply Your Needs!
F. C. EATIBFLEISCH &SON
Phone
a large representation of
district tsmilk producers and distribut-
ged ownerships. Harry Beierling, of w
Exeter North, sold the general store
he has run for 29 years to. F. C.
Beauprie of Brockville, who takes
possession on July 3. Mr. Beirling
expect to retire, but will continue to
reside in Exeter. Gordon Lamport,
who bought the coffee shop, later1she declared, is not because it is a
known as Lam -port's from James food high in calcium content, 'but
Grieves, less than two years go, because people like it, and miss it
has sold it to Geo. Rether, of Lon -1 when unable to purchase it.
Milk is not a food only for young -
Mr. Rether has
don who takes immediate p,ossession.
previously run a sun" • sters, older persons need its food
Dar business hi St. Thomas. Mr. Lam- i values. Greater vitality, longer prime
port will reside in Exeter. of life and earlier maturity are gain-
ed by milk -drinking grownups. Vita-
min B2 found in milk to a greater
The seventh annual Desardine e.. extent than in other foods, is essent-
e
union was held at Grand Bend. r
Mem- nal to children, and to normal nutlet-
bers ,of the family were present from ion at any age. It has been given
far and near. A fine program of credit for delayed senility in many
sports were run off and the officers older persons, the speaker said.
'
ors, who form the foundation, were
present.
great deal .of interest proof has
lately been brought to light regard-
ing the popularity of milk, the speak-
er said. This growing desire for milk
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for 1947 are as follows: President,
Ira Stebbins; vice, Melvin Desjard-
ine, sey-treas, • Orva I3esterd; sports
Mrs. A. Geiser, Bill Hogan, Mrs. Teen one fat, she said. It is not what one
eats, it is how much, and milk is a
Meyers, Ford McGregor,' Brain Bes-
terd. Other committees were also ap-
pointed.
VETERANS POPULARIZE MILK
IS CLAIM OF NUTRITIONIST
Unfdrtunately, there ate still many
persons who believe milk to 'be fat-
tening. Milk in itself will not make
part of any reducing diet. To reduce,
a person must cut down total' intake,
but not sacrifice calorie consumption.
The speaker asked teachers and
health workers alike to treat milk
as a drink for all age groups, and
The growing popularity of milk as not as a food for only the very young
a ommon-sense food is due, to a great If our teen-agers, who need milk
extent, to the recommendation bro-las greatly as do younger persons,
ught back to Canada by ex -service- feel that milk is a drink only for the
men who found milk a healthful and' young fry, they will not dierik it.
satisfying drink when they were un- Miss Hicks was introducea by *eh'
able to get many other calcium sup-, Orville Sinclair, president of the
plying foods, Miss FratteeS Hicks, London 'Milk Producers Association,
nutritionist for the Associated Milk and was thanked by Frank Anderson,
Foundations of Ontario, said in an local milk producer.
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According to the Scripture -e.
He Was Buried and Rose Again.
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