Zurich Herald, 1950-04-13, Page 10r ZURICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD Thursday, Aprd l tb, 19'60.
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��,���• her parents over the weelcend. +�, Miss Jean Krueger, :L;!.. N. or Son -
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a don was, a holiday visitor at irex CC�IVIPREHENSIVE + i�
Q D home here.°
Mrs. Xervn Tieman and Miss Personal and Residence +
�0D A LOT OF FIDE DRESS MATERIALS HAVE Pearl Kraft of .Dashwood were call- + +
�Qf� QD ers in town Wednesday.
Liability Insurance . r 4 %%
p0� JUST ARRIVED wliiss Ruby Clnirch of London, wa.r + e g o ' l B r„g p
4 G • , covers the named insured, his Wife,
U0�° a holiday visitor Wath her gnoLner
New Crepes at ,Special, per yard ........ $1,10 erQ Mi,s. Elia Church. �!�vife, Members of his Fanuly against
loss resulting from Legal Liability
�� New Shantung Rayons at yard .......... 1.10 Q�(! ilTz. etaxl 1Yirs: Arthur McCI•inchey Bodily n' u
for day I fury or Property Dam- °i°
�� b�e�v Dress Ends, Cre es at and .....,...,2V and rankly of London, were holiday age arising �' HAVE' A FINE DISPLAY' OF ALL Llll=.S
Q Q p �' • • • • • • • • • • visitors with relatives here, g gout of ;— Premises, Per- .i. S
somal Acts of Insured and members,
QNew Crepes, .Rayons, etc. 42 -in at 1.59 to 1,75, yd. d D 17r and Mrs. Earl Heywood of the risks OF FURNITURE
T �} D Wingham, also Mrs A. C. Meidinger of bicycles, ehdogs,nchorses, hunting,
Drapery
D D of Hen -all, were holiday visitors at Fishing, Golf and other snorts. + A Good Variety of Linoleuaxi Con oleurn and
Q0D D° the homie of Mr and Mrs. William' °� , g
0 Q Thiel. -10,000 Coverage ,F,
OOD Our Stock is now complete. h ' + Axminster Rugs, Etc.
D Mr. and Mrs. C axles Pulford of - Three Year Premium . $7.50 + •
b0D See our neer line of Woodland Drapery in beauti• London, spent the holidays at the Additional Res. ....... , .. $2.50 +
D ful new colorings of Rayon and Cotton, 50 -in wide home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Further Particulars Apply: + All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
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Fezd Habe.
D at 3.75 per yard' D Miss Margaret Rader or Woods.,J. W. HABERER - Phone 161 +
tock is spending the holidays at the .q. We also Carry a good supply of Springs and Mat-
e Wallpmr s Q � r home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: �►
Ted. Rader Goshen line south. �, tresses, such as 13eatityrest Airfoam Etc,
4G ARTHUR FRASER + '
Cj Q We carry Reg. N. Boxers and Watsons Foster's, :hiss Florence Haberer of London,' - + d
�� and Pauline of Waterloo enjoyed the Income T &x Reports + Furniture Store Phone 122 - —7urich
high grade papers in stock... Always have a Carne
JQ� -�Q, Easter 1lolidays with their parents,
Q assortnaernt to choose from... See the new super- Q Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Haberer.'400kkeel:rnz Service, Etc. + Residence Phone. 89.
now 0D coated and waterfast papers noavailable. 40D
Dr and Mrs Archie MacKinnon of I E `ti 4: � � �
Q TouI�1 be pleased to showyou our samples.V Richmond hill and .Mrs. Rose Itussell . +'FTCE:- -e•. _rr"r srLn, William Sts. IIlIIlIlIiili!!!!!!f!!�l11!ri!!!r!I!Illill�!I!!!lIII!!!!IlIIII!lll�lllIiI!!I!!!!!I!!!!ilfllllllilllll�
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We Imre 150 different Papers to choose from bc- of Exeter were guests at the horde Phone Fxetry 3 ab'W , ------
D sides ceilings. , ! ---_ __ _ _
��nn,�, of the f+oomer s mother, Mrs. 117. Mac- , _
IU2111011 on Easter Sundaiy. s
QQ Prices range from. )i 8c to 75c per single roll. Q + i ELMER , D. BELL- B.A. 6 -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant of Str- r s •
A few bundle lets to offer ad Less than half rice. y •,
p D atford, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McKinley
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Joyce and Wayne lof,Toronto, were Your rdware r Friday vi-itors at the home of 1v1r. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
and Mrs, Thos. Meyers. EXETER, ONT. •
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D Wednesday,2 to 5 ® •
Q ' Mr and Mr,-. Mervyn Stelck and p.m., c c Zurich e BRIGHTEN UP' YOUR HOME
At (crew 'rwrrp. Office) .
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0 • daughter Patsy of Bradford were s •
�j � ��� 4 . Easter visitors at the 'Home of Mr: =- � �
and Mrs: Thos. Meyers: Mrs. a2ey- ® with stir new
• LADIES PRINT HOUSEDRESSES R ers accompanied there on to Port
QD Colborne where she will be for a KEM GLO LUSTRE SPREAD SATIN
Sues 12 to I6, Reg. 3.25 to 4.25 to clear -�t 00� while. g —
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Print Aprons, 2 dozen at each .. 23c. Q G 16 -PAGE PACKAGE OF FUN �
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�D .Print Aprons, larger size at each.......,.. fisc �D p � Two -Star Sta
' "' The Giant 16- a e Comic
q d p` g printed in Pink with the T Immediate Delivery � We Have all Your Needs for Spring Cleaning
40� KIDDIES PRINT DRESSES 6�� D brings youTheDe Detroit
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PRINT e Sundai�*
Sizes I to 7 at each .... d D res,plus HURON CONCRETE
. ' hobbies, puzzles, magic, a radio tilne 0 . w eb r3iZe you Stables With Cattle and g
Sizes 8 to 14, at each............................. Mod o � l I ;
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� ®"• � D Times Two -Star Edition, 'bringing Phone 684 Seaforth qk
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You the Giant 1�6- a e Cosmic Book, �.
ZURICH 400 p g other Farm E iii riaent can be had from
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William Stodart Passes AT TUDOR'S a
William J. J. -Stoddart well-known � Rader � •,
resident ofSaafortll, died in Scott SPh CIAL - 17? inch pure linen
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"` " """ "�" "n• R `- w emorial Hospital on Sunday, April towelling at 49c, a yard; white flan- o r
Iihid in his 71st year. He had beenin'neletto 27 -inch, 3 yards for $3.00; � Phone 63 • Zurich
-s failing health for neaily three years'36-inch, 3 yards $1.25; printed bro- 'I— -
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�as born in Egmondville. Survivini;adcloth. 35c. a yard. -
are lestwo, the former Suzanne'
Mather;���!(��I1(�( )U1p))l Il`uiIIDIQQI�Q11N11�1IDj 1[plli�lj�1®Illll@!Jlf@Ilfjlf�l�11)�IQI
,Mather;trvo� !brothers and one sister, •--• �
• Friends and relatives attending the - 09 �� g,
• Federation Mews R� TILE
The Store with the Best Variety of all Ki:zr s • funeral were from Bayfield,' Gcder- - �
Qich, :Varna, Zurich and Brussels. (,By Gordon M. Gres
of Groceries $'>
Had Parent Day The Annual Meeting of the- Ont- 1T9 F
Also Rubber • Parent Day was observed in S. S. ario Farm Radio. Forum was Held in The gest In Mastic Tile FloorBoots and Shoes for Men and Boys •
• • No. 12, Hay (14th Con.) on April the Prince George Hotel, Toronto on 99
• A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrice:l ® 5th. Parents visited the school i,1 '.thuz_,iday April 6th with around 300 ' G E T
a the afternoon while the regular delegates and interested parties pre-im e
• Appliances a TEX
cla :ses were in action, with the pus•- I sent• Mr. Jim Powers of Gheps'toiv, N TILE
pose of acquainting the parents with, and Sec.. Fieldman for Bruce' Co. is FM ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
ATLAS AND SEILERLING TIRES • the school programme. During the the Chairman of Ontario, Farm Radia' Manufactured social hour, a dainty Easter Tea was ; Forum for the ccming year. aiZray The Flintkote Company,
�a CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats � ,,e�rved by the Senior girls. I A new Con titution for Ont. Farm R9 Toronto, Ont.
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Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! ! • z6r'h Wedding Anniversary
Radio Forum was presented and :tel- See Your Local .Agent
• opted, We now have 6 zones, Huron
o On Saturday Mr and Mrs. Me(vin is in zone in with "e other' countie�.lt JOHN M. TURKHEIM
t town were happily sur rr� Phone Zurich 174
GIVE US A CALL! • Brawn o� pp Y p was pointed out at this meeting mat f LAID AND MAINTAINED. Frees Estimates Gladly Given
• ed vrhen four of her sisters, stns. the Forum is• then mouthpi ce of the
JOHN DE'NOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r 1 Wm. Hay, Mrs. S. Hey, Blake, Mia. Federation of Agriculture and we' /I
Arnold !seller, Dashwood and Mm l should make more use, of dt in pro -
H. McKinley, Toronto, also two of moon Co -Operative thinking anion„; s •,. o,........................
c s o3� a6a �4��� G enc • as a :�a? s �, a ` her sister -in. -laws, Mrs. T. Meyers, ( the farmers in our County. g °I°D°°Ff°°F°1 ����.i•� ,�fM#�i.
+ Mrs. D. Meyers and niece, Mrs. Roy ( I �
• Gibsom of Da-hwood, paid a surprise , nizations we es from Labour 0: • � �� ��� ������ �®� nth
HARDWARE m SEEDS and I; U, RNITI�RI: i ganizations were represented at the
rtirt Mrs. M. Brown was present- • , i
ed with a gift by Robin. grid Dyllis
meeting and an invrta,tron was e.<-
• NT ed with
yers and i very pleasant evening tended to -Ontario Farre Radio For-
was spent by the "Girls”, recalling um to have a representative attend
childhood memories. The men re'- some of!t the important Labour meat- LUI�✓(gEFt MILLWORK
1.1 Needls-) tired to a uiet corner of thei ing in the future.9 r own We hear a great deal the last few SASH TEN -TEST
Enjoyed Showers years about the high cost of main- Y
W4%ill receive attentionwith us if left in plenty of time. A zhower and afternoon. tea was taining School areas There is anoth- DOORS
MASONITE
enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrn er side to this development that is
We fir Supply alwa sour Customers w: Ferd Haberer on Saturday afternoon not so prominent but is worthy of PAINTS UILDERS' HARDWARE
Y Y to with the roost. � .
in honour of Miss Doreen Sehilbe. mention. A few yaars ago a farm- w +•
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to a WIT enj-,gable tune Nva: spent bis r er's son would attend High School ASPHALT ROOFING WAX
all present, and many lovely gifts for two or three years ana their r,�• .�>
insure deliveries in bine always leave your orders early `•"' were presented to the bride-to-be. �turrl to the farm to make a tiretime AND ALL T�i'II�ES OF BUILDING SUPPLIES19
In honor of their daughter ivItye occupation of farming. )gin those tvo �
with us so we can arrange for your supply Doreen, a lovely shower was cele or three years lie developed Isis ab- F. C. KALBF L - TSCH &, SON
brated at the home of Mr and Mrs, lility to think clearly and perhaps ob-I `�
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Milfred Sehilbe-on Saturday evening tarn a better knowledge on how to Phone 69 ZURICH
when a number of friends ,gatlierecl+approac7i a new problem, but he tear -
Have You. Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? and presented the bride-to-be with n.ed very little about actual farmin;; °F ..44.•i°3°d°9°.t,?,•i•.. .„........444.. .........
Does Your -Furnace or Stove bleed .Attention • or Prob- many nice -and appreciated grits and farm problems.
Needless to ek,!V,, everyone enloye:i Todaiy( we have Agriculture taught , ........
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over themselves to the fullest extent. in our. High Schools. Tbo fanners'
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best so,
YOUNG ,PEOPLE MEET IN VARN1� n can now acquire knowledge at
his own school that a few years ago,
The Huron Presbytery Young' was only .available at the Ontario
Advantages. The
Union held on Ofiris
rcers' Con- Agriculture College. This is a great Massey
gess in Var" United Church rc- advantage to rural families as theWe carry a full line of the Well Knownand Tried centliyl. .About seventy -give ..young expen :e of sending a boy to High
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Taints Oils' '
Varnishes people froth the surrounding dish•- School and have Mm home every
; ict availed themselves of this oppo•r- night is much les than sending frim HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEx.
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor WaX tunity to assemble together for fel- away tp a city to take a short course
lowship and sharing of experiences. We as farm people should ,support HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARILYI
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS IT110 iridic, of Varna Church served this change in olrr High School curi-
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY CIAI2RYS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tina�mtti i ^ase nbled.rn Ieitson supper
of Clin elm to the best of our ability. From
p Aper to t,ro5e c
ing our Specialty, Full Brie of hes - -time' tt time improvements may be fMPit EIVIENT S YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT
vY and shelf Hard ton led ��. sing-�••o�ng before and after made that will , .make it of gresrtc+r .
ware always in stock, supper. A hyrnn sing preceded the valuer to our families .in. the future. ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
plain speakem of the evening. Rev.�Tf we do not give our utmost uppor•i;
s"rADW" dftR. Watt of Gorrie brought a, spl•- wr :maty! find it replaced by co,no cc
L WEILJOetldid message to the whole groutsOn other subject that might have a gre-- Tilt' Service Arm for Canadian FsiirYs>
the theme: "Now is The Hour." F rl- atrr appeal Co more Urban rtrinded
c
ZURICH lowing his .address there were diseus-people, Tel, Shap 149
ciNY. Ston groups on the departmental tvork� The April meet%ng of ll;lux�on Coup- t"vw Res67
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QUALITY.. PR= ,, RVi4 of the Y.P.0 E411mville young pea-,ty Tidderatio,n lot Agriculture will be
Ple 66,nducted vespers, whieh brought i in Clinton on April 18th at 8 > m, VER AT YOUR vIGE FOR I:','
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a splendid evening to a close, in the Agricultural ,.Berard nooi