Zurich Herald, 1950-05-18, Page 81' 'ZURICH - ONTARIO
New Ar0
rivals
A LOT OF FINE DRESS MATERIALS HAVE
JUST ARRIVED
New Crepes at Special, per yard ....................$1.10
New Shantung Rayons at yard ........................1.1.0
New Dress Ends, Crepes at yard ...............:..:.2.25
New Crepes, Rayons, etc. 42 -in at 1.59 to 1.75 yd.
Drapery Goods
Our Stock is now complete.
See our new lane of Woodland Drapery in beauti-
ful new colorings of Rayon and Cotton, 50 -in wide
at 3.75 per yard.
Wallpapers
We carry Reg. N. Boxers and Watsons Foster's
high grade papers in stock... Always have a large
assortment to choose from... See the new super -
coated and waterfast papers now available.
Would be pleased to show you our samples.
We have 150 different Papers to choose from be-
sides ceilings.
Prices range from 18c to 75c per single roll.
A. few bundle lots to offer at less than half price.
v v��
10 Dozen Weldrest Nylon Hose. 45 gauge in
New Summer Shades at $1.25 a pair.
5 Dozen Sub Standards in Regular 1.60 line
At 1.10 a pair
GZu1sch%ok rOS•
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH
HARDWARE
The Store with ~the Best Variety of all Kinds
FURNITURE
=
of Groceries
Ms
Sunday visitors at Bayfield.
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
s
WHAT EMERY FARMER
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
ents, Mr and Mrs. Ted. Rader.
Appliances
Mr and 'Mrs Fred ,Bastone anti
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
•
0
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Turkheim• I
•
0
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! !
Premium $9.00 per annum per farm
and family of Windsor and Mr and
GIVE US A CALL!
Mrs. Fred Ducharme of the B. W.H.
(
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE . Phone 98 r 1
i
Hartman of the Goshen Line, south. i
Mr. Rheineman Howald has return-
�•gp�•u�•@;;a••�D••• �AEf�.3��r.��a.,u'-c.;,woa.:w„`;:,=�xts�.:�r�.
6
HARDWARE
SEEDS and
FURNITURE
TT
n
Mr and Mrs Gid Koehler were
Ms
Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
forggou and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
y
Advantages.
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, furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinamit`• ,
ing our Specialty. Full line )f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
ADEm & WEIL.0,W
U�v iS ZURICH - ONt.
QUALITY – PRICE – SERVICE
ZURICH HERALD
ITEMS OF LOCAL WkWT
Insu'rance
Mr and Mrs Gid Koehler were
Sunday visitors at Bayfield.
_
Miss Margaret Rader of Ingersoll
WHAT EMERY FARMER
was a Sunday visitor with her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Ted. Rader.
NEEDS!
Mr and 'Mrs Fred ,Bastone anti
daughter Jean of Toronto, spent the
Blanket Farm Liability Policy
week -end with. her mother, Mr.;. A.
Turkheim• I
$10,000 Inclusive Limits coverage.
Mr and Mrs. Cyrille Duchaime
Premium $9.00 per annum per farm
and family of Windsor and Mr and
not exceeding 350 acres.
Mrs. Fred Ducharme of the B. W.H.
(
spent Sunday with Mr an,d Mrs. x,
What Does it Cover?
Hartman of the Goshen Line, south. i
Mr. Rheineman Howald has return-
Operation of unlicensed tractors and
ed to his dutiesi with the Thiel Traii-
farm amachinery; Strayed Animals,
sport, after spending some time at
Farm Premises Risk, Personal Acts
Seaflorth Hospital, where ne had an
and Activities.
operation. He is getting along real
Optional Coverages
well, :and ,back to work.I
Mr. and Mrs. Illslelq and raniily,
Animal Collision $200. limit on any
who recently moved in from 'Toronto Ione
animal Prem. $1.00. Products
have moved into the new home of ,
Liability. Custom Farming and
Mr. Morris Weber, in the northwest-
Machineryl rented to others.
erly part of town.
Employers' Liability.
The members of the Owl's Club
Voluntary Compensation.
enjoyed last week -end at the Hess
For Further particulars Apply.
Cottage, in the Pinery. They report
a most splendid week -end, as these
J. W. HABERER - Phone 161
boys alwalys have a goiod outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gascho and
son Larry; ,Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin
ARTHUR FRASER
all of Kitchener were, week -end vis-
itors at the home of ,the formers sis-
ter,
Reports
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rader, of
the Goshen line south.
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Mr. and .Mrs. H. G,. Hess and fam-
E X E ER
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist all of
town; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kating
)FFICE: Comer ani, William Sts.
of Goderich, enjoyeld an outing at
Phone` Exeter. 355W.
the Hess Cottage, in the Pinery, on
Sunday.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
Mrs. Bowden and two children of
Winnipeg, refugees sof the flooded
arca iof that city, who were asked to i
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
leave their home, came east by plane
EXETER,
and are staying .with Mrs. Bowden's
mother, Mrs. A. Turkheirn. -
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
We ..,
At (New Twnp. Office)
A goodly number attended ' the
dance in the Community Hall, on
"—
Tuesday evening, -and the orchestra
CEMENT
was much enjoyed by all present. It
sponsored nsored by the Ladies' Soft-
ball Clwb.
BLOCKS
Mr. Jack Copeland of the Bank of
Montreal staff on Monday morning•
Immediate Delivery
while leaving his residence, in some
way tripped and fell injuring leis
HURON CONCRETE
ankle. He! will .be laid up for some,
time with a very sore foot. I
PRODUCTS
A plane landed on the ground a
little north of St. Joseph one day Phone 684 Seaforth
bast week. Seemingly it was a ;pilot
just learning and it got out of con-
trol while flying low, only slight ,
damage was caused to the plane while 11 s
the pilot was uninjured.
With the arrival of the late sum- $� Wreckers
birds like the mourning stoves, A
martins, wrens, etc., we realize that
before bong there will ;be warm and PHONE 413-M EXETER
balmy days in our midst, and wa will
be complaining of the, "hot days" Used farts
The martins seem. to ,be more in ab-
undance this year than ever before, FOR MOST MAKES OF CARS
seemingly they have had a, good win AXLES AND 16" WHEELS
ter of it in the sunny soutiz.
The Voice of Temperance FOR TRAILERS OR WAGONS
It is an axiom -that reforms can-
not be effected - until there is, a pres- rested in Hoffman's Funeral Home,
sure of public opinilon. It is also an Dashwood. Requiem Mass leas sung
axiom that there Is nothing like the in the Church of Our Lady, tilt. Ca, --
facts to determine public opinion. In mel at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 12,
the matter of the use of beverave al -,by Father Fogarty, assisted by Fath -I
cohol the facts are getting intothe er Dolyde of London. Interment in the.
public mind. They are reported inadjoining cemetery. .
every newspaper. Thely are seenon LADIES, FOR BEAUTY HINTS,
every highway. They are seen in and SEE SUNDAY DETROIT TIMES
outside every .beverage room. They'
are sordid and tragic facts. It is in- Do you know how to prevent lac-
care
that in ,course of trine public quered fingernails from splitting and
opinion will .be moulded 'bf the facts heeling? Know hors to make a long
and will judge beverage alcohol to beI chin become proportioned, or how to
the harmful and destructive a ezzt clear up an .oily forehead. You. 1,
that it is. The Huron Temperance find the answer in Sally AmerYounican
Federation has a good confidence I Beauty Hints in. The May 21)
that the pressure of this informed issue
Weekly with flees Sunday's y Tay e I)
public opinion will yet bring a.blout issue of The Detroit Sundaiy Times.
manly; much needed temperance re-
f ornis.—Advt.
OBITUARY
Late Jonah Kessell
Jonah Xessell, life long resident oz ,..
Stephen Township, passed away at
the home of Mr. Hilton Ford near �
Dashwood on Sunday, May 14th in
his 84th year. He is survived -by one
brother, William, also of Stephen
Township, 11r. Kessell successfully
farmed -on the Goshen Line until two ,
:<::;4:•.; �i:::i::> Sig v:i::::l:i;::r;:':^5::;':{ 5,
Years ago when ill health forced his
zetirem.ent. The 'body rested in the �•:;�::ri �° �:.
Hoffman Funeral Horne, Dasbworod,
hez•a .a public funeral service
from � v
o �
tools -place on Tuesday, May 16th at l ••` :•>•<::
2.30 p.m. Rev. Henry Getz of the El.
U. 13. Church, Dashwood, officiated.
Interment took place in Exeter Cem- BETTY PHILIPS
! eter°y.
Cornelius O'Brien Lilies singing on the) radio for a
number of reasons — n(it the least
Funeral Services were largely at- important; being that she can, !"Ler-
tended for the late Cornelius .O'Brien ally, kick ofr her shoes and therefore
I who passed awaly suddenly :at his Ye- she .asserts; reach the highest soprano
sidenee in C(-ntralia on Tuesday,May notes with greuter ease. Her songs
9th, frown a heart attack, in his 65th .from Vancouver are heard every
Year. He had been omployed at the Mlonday at 7 p.m. on the C13C ns-t-
R.C.A.F. Centralia and had been to work. Born on the West Coast 20'
work that day. He is ,survived by years ago, ,,lie studied singin'v, piano
his wife, the former Nora O'Rourke, and languages while working as a
a daughter, Mrs. Ray •Snell, Exeter; stenoghapher in a milling office. She
two sons, Gerald of McGillivray Tp. has had numerous network programs
and Earl of Arkona; two sisters, Mrs series since an appearance in the Sin -
Jas. Mahonely, London; ,and Mrs. Tuf:- ging Sbars. of Toronto. In Vancouver
field Ducharme of Detroit. The bods+ she has taken leading roles.
Thursday, May 18th, 050
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIUIIIIilllilllii�liilllllllllfllllllllIIIllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWI`
Westlake Furniture
Se,9 song ble Supplies
WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINE$
OF FURNITURE
A Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleum and
Axminister Rugs, Etc.
All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat-
tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich
Residence Phone 89.
Ir -
•
♦
Your Hardware Store
•
•
•
•
•
•
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME
•
with our new
KEM GLO LUSTRE — SPREAD SATIN
i
• We Have all Your Needs for Spring Cleaning
•
0 Modernize your Stables with Cattle and Hog
Water Bowls, Stauncheons, Litter Carriers or any
a other Farm Equipment can be had from
•
Rider & In Hardware
a♦► Phone 63 - Zurich
I°LOOK" TILE
FOR
The Best In Mastic Tile Floor
A GET
A
TILE - TEX
ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont.
See Your Local Agent
JOHN M. TURKHEIM e Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given
g..;.« .;..I..p.. .... ••'r. ......I..;.......... r•♦•••.
Cleanest Venetian Blinds
YOU EVER OWNED
" MADE OF FLEXALUM ••
Down with dirt -catchers !
These satin -smooth slats actually discourage dust—it rolls right
off! Gleaning so quick with this amazingly flexible aluminum.
It ,bends when you brush, snaps back into perfect shape!
So easy to operate!
Lightweight Flexalum i,� only third the weight of old-fashioned
blinds. Operates silently, smoothly, even on wide, wide windows
This beauty's for life!
Flexalum won't warp, break or bend out of.shape. Plastic finish
won't chip otr crack. I+'ir•eproof, rustproof, weather-proof,
• wear -proof.
F. 0. Ii.Al.1BELEISCH & SON
Phone 69 - - - ZURICH
OWN .. ......dk.rt,♦+&........ ♦d+..>A.dh.....1,++E 4 9+....
Massey - Harris
HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER 'YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY- HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT.
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
"The Service Arm for Canadian Farm"
(Tel. Shop 149 Oscar KloppRes- 67
EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS!