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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-12-28, Page 1RA Vol. XX l I 1 No 25 ZURICH, • THURSDAY MORI' .441111141140111114, eeemstooftweo We take this opportunity of extending to our many customers and friends~ the Comp liments of the, Season and our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR' H. PFILE, ZURICH CrTHE HOME OF 0 O SHOE S + REI,AIRING NEATLY DONE u o•bacG'c�ao 0 de�oc�oo'c��o�mc�'' F'd �•�o c47 4tZ17 10•g,�'��• {� 0 •l!' c4 O'•d •d •d O t9 4 d O O 4 G' O 4'.� c✓•O d O 4 .� 4 e�.�.�Jl7.O •d' O•d•eO'•d •' P^ \V t y IQ • -titSt�ccxc s�.�f t L •e,6IliTh •, . cotit- <::M1%"a and Customers ►;'lultlu{{tt�fl{fiSiilt tiniMENVENNOMMO v Filend Another year . has passed and gone and we hope our business 'friendship has been strengthen- ed. Please accept our hearty Sea= sonable Greetings= and it shall be our aim to continue and • irprove the service we have had the pleasure to render you in the past and this merit the continuance of yo'nr patronage during the'season of 1923 Phone- 59 Wi ARE IN THE l RKE' FOR ALSIRE AND CLOVEE,'SNED • aVY • 'n�''+d�'',''`a'�d«'C�•'.''Ct�`.'1'"'Cti.''C�`'C'1,QS'l1+�-""'^fe.' " ' . REEIER Produce wanted G, DECEMBER 28, 1922. Chester L. Smith,. P. P $1,25 a'''car In Advance, $i 50 IN AR -MACtti $2 MAY k.0 F. -BARIUM -bq',.. " Happy New Year. solimarais Mrs, .Cont, Wagner is spending a fel weeks at Hensall, r, Russell Preeter of Kitehnee.r Was a week -end visitor at his laoi�e here. Mr., Orlai c1 Johnston of Toronto spent: the week -ped, at his horse here. Mr. Chris. Eilber spent Sunday and, Monday with relatives at Crediton. leer. and Mrs. Lennis Callias oF. Kitchener are spending the week visWing with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koehler and family' of Kitchener are visiting Zurich friends this week. I •s. C. Price and daughters, Min pie and Marry; of London spent the holiday in the village. , , Mr.. and Mrs. Ferd."Haberer• bri- dal couple, have taken up house- keeping in the house of Mrs. C. Wagner. Dry. anjd'Mra. P. J. O'iDwyer were visited on Christmas': day by the Doctor's father and brother of burr tri. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dedels of Kit- chenpr, were weekk,-end visitors at th.5 .home of the Iatter's parents', Mr:. and Mrs' Ed. Deters, Hay, Tp. OTP Start off the New Year with re - Solutions for your own individual welfare, for the betterment of the community, and all will be wet), and a finetworld to(live in. Miss Vera Melick, a scholar of the iachool for the blind, is visit- ing with her relatives, Mr. 1 -Wm O'Brien and A. Melick. Dx E. Hagen, wife and, fame- lz lli tori. N Dalt., Dr: John ;i1icAg0; ,rfAnCr;--dli{i4s. 1VI8x1� IIa en fed (ondon, are visitors at the Hagen home, Parr Line. Mr.. Frank Siebert, Master Jack Siebert, and Miss Nora Siebert, nurse!, all of Detroit, Mr. Albert Siebert' of Kitchener, and Miss Ada Siebert of Toronto, spent Xmas. under the parental roof. 'The school concert held in the Town Hall on (Thursday evening vas in every way a decided suc- cess. The hall was, .filled to ,its utmost capacity and the program v as excellent and is a credit to' those. taking partin the different. numbers. This week„ :being holiday week, the herald 'will reach many of the `readers a' day late.' The week st- ;arted off with Monday a holiday -and awing to the Municipal elec- tions, the ballotts had to be pr- inted, as well as the heavy volume of ads.'' to change', so` we think pur readers will bear with ius, as we wish to .extend to therm the compl- iments of the season. X100 C0 COD C0. QQ�D 1{UD DV� COC CP a0 X10 4R' 000. D 42 500 ©OP OG CP 00 Cd nOD MATROMINIAL • One of those pleasant events,that recur usually . once in a lifetime; in the history of young people, took place when our popular tel- enhone operator here in Zurich, Mi Milton Deitz, son of Mr. and )I.s Samuel Deitz, and Miss My - rite. the accomp'ished and exceptt- ioual.ly line yotree lady and eaugh, let of Mr, and. Mrs. Jacob Ot'twein of the Bronson Line entered upon a life partnership, to love, Honour and cherish eaet other so long es t'i`vb oth shall live. The contr- act was signed. in the Evangelical parsonage, Zurich in the presence of their pastor, the Rev. iT. G. Litt and Ws—Tenafly, on Wednesday morning, Dec. lath 1922. lmmed- 1 it,,ly after the eoleninization the i tn.raite bride ,r'lorn and the hap- py bride started, on their honey- moontrip to Port Huron,, Bad Axe curd other' points in':ere7t in M;eh "ho, Herald makes no guess in as- ,emng Mr, and Mrs. Deitz of the lest wishes of the community as i1, y glide, over life's ma,iriraohial Si:a. On their return they are going to make their home in one ,f the finest villages of Huron co. lamely Zurich -1 'ovely spot, es- pecially in spring, tunsmer, autumn and whiter. Znr ch's exce'le -1t tel- -phone `service is going to be bet- ter than ever after this. CASTOR l `or infants And Children, in Use For Over3OYears AlWaYs tiears. the', Sig**ture a. rn We wish our many friends and customers a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy _ New Year HESS the Jeweler JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 T H° MBL.SONS BANK -"Incorporated 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,00¢ Reserve .Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches It is not necessary to make a special trip to the nearest branch of The Molsons Bank every time you want to deposit money. Send your deposit to the Bank by mail. - Write today to the nearest manager of The Molsons Bank for in- formation. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch al*404.ea404100•*oo®4.0ooaoo***4 4!!!!!!!!M!!!!!!!!M!!! • 4, 4, 4, 4, m 0 a 4 4, 4. 9 4. J 4 0 4, 4' Fall Horse Goods Tust i ,Also Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse' Blankets in Assorted colors Size 12X84. a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices Ranging from $7.00 to SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. 1 0, f 4 4. 0 • $13.00 • 4o i * ,. HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY •• PHONE 1Q2 h. FRED THIEL - .ZURICH ,,;.........,„„.,.....0......,......* 4 4•••*44, •' - <.i '34.:.0 ;a+0@@,k'0!+•rPFk0t, .Gr 4+++++++•++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++. 4. We take much pleasure in ex- t • • tending to our many Customers t and friends our most Sincerest Thanks for the past Seasons Business relations. It has been a . pleasure for us to serve you and we wish to express our apprec= • iation by wishing you a happy % and prosperous . 4 •i• 4.4• 4. 4. lRew 12ear C. FRITZ & SON. SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONTARIO •k +++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++++++++++44++++++++++4.M4 �. A Happy and Prosperous 1922 we wish to all our eustoners and fri- ends and we trust that the friendly relationship which has existed be- tween us in the past will be even more firmly woven together in the New Year. • w . N. DOUGLAS.. GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 .97 '• BLAKE 1