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Zurich Herald, 1947-03-06, Page 8nem I�lMIt1ClY, ONTA1R10 S WHILE WALLPAPERS ARE STILL IN SHORT SUPPLY. WE HAVE A FAIR ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAPERS TO CHOOSE FROM, AND SMALL LOTS ARE SHIPPED TO US WEEKLY. COME AND SEE OUR NEW SAMPLE BOOKS! ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BUNDLE LOTS OF FROM 3 TO 6 DOUBLE ROLLS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Me Wear A NEW LOT OF MEN'S TOP COATS IN GREY AND BROWN TWEEDS AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND A SUPPLY OF- MEN'S GERSEY VESTS AND JOCKEY SHORTS FOR SUMMER WEAR Lenten Specials HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE, TIN 25c 9c 15c 12c 39c 25c 29c 38c ORANGES 292::, 2 DOZEN FOR SARDINES IN OIL MACORONI, 2 LBS FOR SPAGETTI, PER PKG. PEANUT BUTTER, PER LB. LIPTON NOODLE SOUP, 2 FOR GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 48 -oz. TIN SMOKED HERRING, LB. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY WEEK -END 0 TELEPHONE 59 nen en ros. ZURICH �: •r" "K'r , ,::.Y.•r..1' `'k,•,yu-^.G ;ca.. "t!.ti nJ «`�^^L,�. r; L'�h •+,iyti'"1TYl im%fa ' ' ' ,°E,k'F'°- ur onEie Debentures CANADA TRUST Guaranteed Certificates AMOUNTS OF $100.00 OR MORE ACCEPTED BY THE COMPANIES. INTEREST AT 21k.PER . CENTUM PER ANNUM PAYABLE TWICE A YEAR FOR THREE YEARS OR MORE. INTEREST BEGINS ON DAY CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT HEAD OFFICE. A GOOD 'INVESTMENT FOR YOUR. FUNDS. AT MORE THAN USUAL INTEREST. LITERATURE AND FULL PARTICULARS FURNISHED BY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Telephones: Office 65; House 175. �a � ��oo ��?? And 'ew � o Hess,. e' Lou ZURICH .. • RALt) , ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Henry Lawrence and son 13111 made a business trip to Toronto last week for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Witmer and child of Mitchell, visited relatives in our village one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Stover and son Danny of Chatham were week- end visitors at the home of their par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. I'. J. O'Dwyer. Mrs. Isiah Witmer of the Goshen Line, south, is getting along nicely after her recent illness. She has the best wishes for a speedy .recovery from tier many friends. Itr, Archie MacKinnon of Guelph, and brother Hugh MacKinnon• of St- ratford have returned to their duties after enjoying a pleasant week -end with their mother, Mrs. M. MacKin- eon. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke, Sea - forth, announce the engagement of their eider daughter, Elizabeth Ele- anor ( ilctty) to John Emerson Smith son of fir. and Mrs. Emerson Smith, Kinpen.• The marriage to take place the middle of March. LAUDED BY SPEAKER ilea all•-Nctman Moore,. presideut We are in a position to take care of the Brantford Board-. or Trade was gue,.t. .�;ra<tker at the monthly of Your Insurance requirements, Chamber of Commerce dinner meet- Such as Fire, Auto, Sickness, Accid ent and Hospitalization. lag here. He stressed business op- portunities in Canada, He eengratu- License No. C11018 sated the members on their *ork, es- pecially flood -lighting in the com- munity park. Mr. Win. R. Davidson thanked the speaker. TO GO TO LONDON. The two students of the Exeter High School, Donald Bedard, of Zurich, and Lenore Normington, of Heneall, v�aie were the winners of the recent w -..t •sirs. contest-• spon- soiied by the Exeter Lions Club, will go to London on Friday; March 7th, to compete in the district com- petition to be held ' in the rublic Library. DISTRICT LIONS MEET Lions from St. Thomas, Exeter and Zurich joined the local London Club members in a gala annual Presi- dent's Ball and Ladies' Night at Ho- tel London last 'Wednesday evening. Social event of the year for Lions, the affair featured a varied floor show, and dance music played by 3•i - ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH - ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 10 a.m.---Divine Services. 11.15 a.m. -Sunday School. 7,30 p.m. -Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services semen_ mitur .._ _.. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. C. B. HECKENDORN, Ministe. Mrs. M. IOesch-Organist 10 a.m.--Worship.. Sermon: 11 a.m.-Sunday School:' 7.30 p.m. -Worship. Sermon: nsurance 1 'Thornton and the Casa Royal HY. GALLMAN Phone 150 - ZURICH. Income Tax Returns, BOOKKEEPING Financial Statements for • Farmers Business Men Professional Men Garage Operators and Others ARTHUR FRASER Telephone Exeter 17 P. 0: Box 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street. Exeter s•' 4 4' 50 5. 4' 4.41, our t Orchestra. Guests were entert eee FOR QUICK SALE, with dances hr. Miss Jackie May, the A quantity of good used maple Lilies singing of Miss Joan .McMaster flooring for sale.-Johnston's Weld - the hilarious impersonations of Geo. ing Shop, Hensall. ' Morton and"barber shop" harmony C:egL,@a��ieE4G6,[Y''"W by -The Four Aces. Those who at - N O T I C E tended from Zurich were Dr. and Mrs FOUND -A" wrist watch. Owner W. B. •Coxon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut, presidents of the local Zurich club. WHAT A WINTER! is a remark we hear from almost everyone we meet, and truly so, the worst storms in history have swept over North America and Canada has bourn its brunt of it. At no time United l in years a as the road conditions on minister of St. Andrew'; our Highways in such a blocked Church, Kippen, expects to resume /a , .elate:. and those in charge of doing his duties shortly after an illness of I this work are completely baffled as nearly a year. He became ill as a ) •eti to do neat. Mountains of snow result of :a fall on ice a year ago, 2 are no the emunides, and with the days ago in Victoria Hospital, he cel- eet.:ttou.' storme they are filling in ebrateci the anniversary by rereading fester than can be cleared out. On a series of poems which have cheer- ' -v thing•, seem to be let tzp a ed and inspired other patients and .- Thursday, + ore B Chi 047 mess•, . 4404.4 444P 4*-0+l+i+144 it ��I9k �GNIt1 U NEW E "'ti AMEL@WARE We are very fortunate in receiving a hipment of New' 4' Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which 1 seem to be of very good quality, and some ,attractive * color designs. • To appreciate these articles one must see them. We invite your inspection. can have same by proving property and paying expenses. -Win. Taylor. MINISTER RETURNS Victoria Hospital, London regret the loss of a patient who has become practically the unofficial. Poet of the institution. Rev. Albert Hinton, i MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have - +3• a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring+a Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses Priced Very :" easonably ED ROOM FURNITURE 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 in bit, :and with the sun shining !aright- expressed his thanks to the staff. 4. 4. • this Hine of furniture. A. Full Line of all the Home Requirements Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware Johnston } E-aihfleisc • rdware & Phone ++Yt : ?,� .*� 4. EI +-l: r ..t, a ea,�srp„ s. s u r� l yt,� g • s u 5:.�y.tr 3 �+R [.<a:k F• r 3•�: ly all day, it looks prc,iti 'per for bet- Rev. Hinton, who at 50 won the Can- za ter weather for a few days s at least. adian marathon golf •championship Zurich, like- most every other town , accepted commissions from other pat - in the district was completely out Tents to write their thoughts into p0- off' from the outside, trains did not etry. "I couldn't remain inactive, run blocked! frwere all Monday,butCiTifesciay' he has •jottedhe doh nt150rapoemh is pen- s and noon, a plow, accompanied by .some hymns. fifty meta we are told, came up from MEET THE FIRST LADIES OF THE Grand Fend, headed by Peter Eis- TURF enbach, who is a champion at this Who will be America's next "First kind of work, and opened up to town Lady of Racing?" Meet the two lead - and the snow wee; t to St. Joseph, is very ing contenders in `First Ladies of the deep at many places, and *t hope Turf," in The American Weekly, with for better weather atl,ei and soon to laic*e this Sundays (March a) issue of The t the in .-lune hie -Yee and melt down Detroit Sunday Times, Michigan's .g, these anon.•xe•t:. G:; h :nke. ',, r �r;{e.-✓.rr.',•,�}tnf;�r,�"�irx1•.r`'.,•w:��k.�.+5p':."•^X.t�k<PrS�.•''� r,P,;::.�c,�::a='Pw>r ,1._ �a.�. • ,V'xe a. 'd:t.."'�i`-s°,.�, v�,C'�-3,% HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 8 r Orders taken. for Pre -War Deep Seam, High Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better equality than we have been able to get the past few Years PAINTS! PAINTS! 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 wa t OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Purnac : Work, Evetrouaghing and Tinsmith - ng our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- waste ard- wace always in stock. ZUFIICH - QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE uUPwrommi' :"1:rnimeX/Maor 11001441) N . 4 is fir! A' c dent at Exeter One mile south of Exee•r When Mr; Allea Eraser a: er and several al other employeeemployeee. left Exeter on Monday IP otorning to enaane their duties at the Centralia Air Port. Their car be- eame stuck in the snow on No. 4 Highway. Mr. Fraser and Mr. Motz one of ti•e men that vecempanied, then busied themselves in shcft*eiling ''ei the car to pass through the drift in the blinding torah. A 'bakery eiks tr rick coining from London with his iia:hts on ua, ainaware in the storm of their being there, and plunged head on in the Fraser car, with the result that Mr. Fraser had his leg tinctured in two places and a punt ered knee calx, -while Mr. Motz was badly injured in his chest, also suff- ering a fractured- leg. The injured men were attended by Dr. Dunlop Exeter, ,who had them removed to Victoria Ho pital, London, as soon the rote to s,he eitY was opened, ae it took until Tuesday morning un- til the plows were able to make their wary through the £41011110118 1010W dtift,!. The men art! lestirne •t cone- aj_ec�wifi',+a'�?; rte* m(w„LG%F�',a:idl°Pi, Dead argil mtbl his REMOVED PR1,MPTLY hone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 A.RLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL W AR INDUSTRY) <9�A4�0®��d?®id�P•titA5.5. 5.5.4.9�1coo4, -BSB *.. $! .e,...ovo vW4a G4.' 5.O IMPORTANT04 OT CE 0 e4 0 4' v 4.0 e ;G 4, a A 0 :v 0 004,004.0000000.000**04.*04 HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INCORPORATED For the convenience of our Members and Patrons of the Zurich District, Co -Op. Feeds, Binder Twine, ,' Etc., are now available at Mr. M. G. ietz's Feed Mill, at Zuri ,h. R.: J. COOPER, Manager PHONES: Hensail 115. Zurich 154'• 4" 4. 4. 5. e. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. ���;!&!ry;.%?^.l+.g+•Q••t.•9• �..4••7•aa.i•.i••q.•A'F.<2•.; •:... �.;;.;..�.,i.a;..&•.4•.i•.},•a.•g•.g.,; .3• j>•"r•i.;,2^,.Z.f,ry+l+i� � 7' AUTO ACCIDENT RF eb MOST INTERESTING Sunday paper xi 0 is N At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Rader, Goshen Line, south, on Saturday, March 1st, a daughter. OUT OF THE DISPLAY WINDOW AND ON TO THE FARM Modern farm equipment has plen- ty of eye appeal in a store window, But the proper place for this mach- inery is in your farm, saving you time and labour. You may have often admired the new, practical, profitmaking farm implements now on display through- out the country. You may have wan- ted to put such equipment to work ,:or you. But the cost may have made you hesitate. Yet such equipment may be yours easily, without fuss or bother- the new barn, inside plumbing, modern profit-making machinery, the new livestock you've wanted so badly - all the things which make a farm a better farm. A visit to Gordon Sow- ell, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, will show how they may become youre. e r ni , li'y as cart be expected.. + : Then' Mr. Sewell will explain the many aaar Twiny any 'friends all wish advantages of the B of M's farm im- them a speedy recovery, Mr. Fraserprovement loans and show you how ie a son-in-law to Mrs. Clara Decker such a loan, with its low rate of in- of Zurich, being married to her threat, can really bring modern youngest daughter, Vera, about a machinery and equipment out. of the year, ago.display window on to your farm. r dor rip eee 50 IRONING Be• A'' rS 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs! F. C. KA.LBFLISCH SON Phone 69 • - h - 4 ZURICH 04441144.1.++ ++4.4+•&•++4.^P•k4+q+•1••1.4-?eerie 0+4.4444+ +++ 4e4.+++++4,4.4.4.,1.+44 Jassey - harris REQUESTS CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED REPAIitS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN. "THE SERVICE ARM FOR CANADIAN FARM" �p Tel. Shop 149r Rea. 67 AUGTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE