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Zurich Herald, 1942-04-09, Page 1�s ZURICH Forty • Seoand Year I EIERALD ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9 (942. Rater: ;1.25 in Canada, in adVflailli, rr In.ird !st V.B.A., in advamme CHESTER L. SMITH, P T:disbar All that we have is in peril; to protect I t; have and Give Are You Suffering From Headaches? la so; Have your Eyes Examined with i to Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERILUI -- ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices BETTY .ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Wave is always a a'ery acceptable Gift, sand greatly im- proves the appearance of one's head. !Make this your motto. No increase iin prices. Give us a call. MRS. EDW. GASCH,O, Prop. fHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a slew Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a cal. MRS. FRED PRPP i , Preprietress I COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. E. Tuerkheim and family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to their friends and neighbors for their messages of sym- pathy, for 'their acts of love and kindness and for the many 'beautiful floral tributes extended to them in their recent sad 'bereavement. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Herbert UttIey, of Zurich, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Edith Mar- guerite, .to • Sgt. Edgar ,Strader, (•R.C. .A.M.C.), Camp Borden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah 'Strader, of Walkerton Ont., the marriage to take place first week in May. 4 s�Nf�, ••NN i•N•��lNN•�•••�•�N•�•� 1 • ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that we have purchased the business of W. H. Hoffman and Son and are in a position to render courteous and efficient service to Zurich and the surrounding community. Our permanent aim is the rendering of a profes- ional service with sympathy and understanding, holding sacred the trust reposed in us. Westlake &• Brokenshire FUNERAL - AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich • • 1 1 • • • ••1 NNNRs....•..••••.•• WE SELL. THE BEST FOR LESS JEddys Red Bird matches 3 boxes 25c ..Peaches in heavy syrup 15 -oz tin i 3c Aunt Jemima pancake flour 15c Aylmer tomato catsup 1 2 -oz bottle 14c «Dld English floor wax 1-1b. tin 49c Old English no rubbing was, pint 49c Cotelles Spaghetti, per pkg. 1 1 c Bee Hive corn syrup, 2 lbs. 27c. 5 -lbs 59c Ovaltine small 38c. med. tin 58c Pork and beans 20 -oz jar, 2 for 19c Choice rice 2 lbs. 23c New Port Fluffs 8 qt. bag 25c. Tumbler Free McCormick's : pineapple jam cookies lb 19c Sunlight Soap, 3 bars ...........•..... 7Oc Lifebuoy soap, 2 bars 15c Blue Boy Coffee, 1 -Ib. bags 39c WALLPAPER See our New Wallpaper in Newest Designs for any Room yo uwish to decorate at lowest prices... Also Room lots very cheap. Curtain Nets by pair or by the yard. Also Frilled Curtains at :all Prices. J. 1 . •M MERNER Phot a 1:o a Leavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 133 Thursday, Friday, •Saturday Saturday Martine at 2 p.m. sharp Captain of the Clout's in Tecnicolor, produced in Canada, Starring JAMES :CAGNEY, support- ing caste including Brenda Marshall and Deth is Morgan, Allan Hale. Evening prices, Children 25c. Ad- ults 40e. Matinee: Children 15c; Adults 30c. !Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday The Great Commandment A Biblical Drama featuring John Beal and Albert Bekker. Produced by Rev. James K. Fredich and Don T. Coyle. Auto Accidents On Saturday evening while and Mrs. Ernie McClinchey and dren; Mr. and Mrs. Jack jMcClin (nee Beatrice Thiel) of near V were motoring to Zurich. The ac ent in which Mr. Ernie McClinc received minor injuries, while son Billie and Mrs. Jack 'MaClinc received severe .cuts in their f from the flying glass. This hap ed about two miles north of Zu Mr. Joe ,Gelinas brought the inju people to the :office of Dr. P. J. Dwyer where they received med attention and are now getting al nicely.. They were on their way Zurich and when the fastening vice on the steeringrod unloosen the driver became powerless and car took to the ditch alongside a ment culvert. The car was dama beyond repair. • HAY COUNCIL Mr. c'hil- chey arna, cid- hey his hey aces pen - rich. red 0'- ical ong to de- ed, the ce- ged The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Township of Hay was held at the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, April 6th, with all me- mbers present. After disposing of the communications the following reso- utions were passed: • That Monteith & Monteith, charter- ed accountants, Stratford, be appo- nted auditors of the Township of Hay to hold office at the pleasure of he Township. That By-law providing for the im- rovement of the McDonald .Municip- al Drain be read first and second ire, that By-laws be printed and erved and •that Court of Revision to onsider appeals be held at Town all, Zurich, on Monday, May 4th, 942, at three o'clock p.m. That the purchase of a small car - ad of telephone poles be made and hereby recommended by the Coun- t. That authority be given to pur-� lase materials needed in construct - g telephone circuit from Dashwood entral to the Grand Bend Emerg•- cy Landing Field. That 1941 Collector's Roll be re rned by the Tax Collector and that e Tax Collector be paid his salary. 1 1941 tax arrears to be returned county treasurer as provided by v. That accounts covering pa,ymcnts Township Roads, Hay Telephone lief and general accounts be pas - 1 as per vouchers: Township Roads—C. L. Smith, adv. $2.85; Times -Advocate do $3; .M eDitz gas, oil, labor 5'8.55; Pay labor 28,20; Dom. Mchy. Co. airs 19.01; F. C. Kalbfleisch luny 8.45 ; W. F. Jennison, snow re- vel 11113.75. Hay Telephone —Bell Co. tolls .24; Hobbs Hdw. Co. creosote 50; H. G. Hess, salary 175.00; H. Hess, extras 69.10; A. F. Hess, 3 s salary 87.50; E. R. .Guenther age 1.70; Nor. Elec. Co. supplies 0; T. H. Hoffman salary 1.83.33; H. Hoffman extras 24.76; F. C. bfleisch, lumber 12.53. eneral and Relief C. L. Smith, Ling 88,50; A. F. Hess, 3 mons. ry $90; W. S. Johnston, collect- salar,y 8100; C. Shannon, relief W. H. Edighoffer, postage 7.90; G. Hess, 'account hall 5.70; J. at relief. 810. he Council adjourned to meet a - on .Monday, May .4th at 1.30 ack, in the afternoon.. A. F. Hayti, Twp. Clerk, 1 1 t p s H 1 to is ci cl in •C en to th Al to 1 on Re zet act G. list 1ep ber mo 135 34. mon cart 57.0 T. Kai G nr,n ala ot's 815 14. Sup.] gain o'cl Mr. Milford Uttley of Toronto was a holiday visitor in town. There are a lot of bad colds go ng the rounds at present. Mr. Jerry Mero of London visite with Mrs. David Mero on Sunday. Tons of fish are being hauled in at Bayfield and .Grand Bend. Mr. George Greener of Windsor, was a holiday visitor here. Miss Therese Hoffman from Lond- on is visiting her home here. Mr. Wm. Thompson and family of Brussels was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mero. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tia•" her, Leonard Hoffman from London visit ed with ,Simon Hoffman on Easter Sunday. Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt is spending the week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, of Pontiac, Mich., were holiday visitors with relatives here. Mrs. Morris Andersen and family of London are visiting at the Neeb home. Mr. and Mrs. John O•esch and fam- ily of Pigeon, Mich., were holiday d visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reichert are getting nicely settled in their new home in town. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen and family of Exeter were holiday vis- itetie t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C Fritz, Don't forget the Rummage and Baking Sale in the Town Hall, Satur- day, April 11th. Afternoon and ev- ening. Messrs. Paul and Fred Hess who are attending Toronto University, were holiday visitors at their home here. Rev. Friedrichsen of Walton was the speaker in St. Peter's church on Sunday. For the conning Sunday, Rev. Mangelsen of Ellis Twp. will be the speaker for the afternoon serv- ice at 3 p.m. Mr. C. Fritz who is confined to his bed is slowly improving. We are also pleased to see Mr. George Deich- ert up and around after being con- fined .tohis room. Mr. Lorne Klop.p had the misfor- tune to lose part of the third finger of his right hand and part of the sec- ond finger of the samehand while operating a scoring machine in their honey plant. The third finger was amputated at the •first joint, and Lorne will have a painful hand for a few weeks besides the loss of the fingers. OBITUARY Late Gottfried Oestreicher The late Gottfried'Oestreicher pas sed away at the residence of his son Samuel Oestreicher, Bronson line, Hay Township in his 87th year. He had been In poor health the past six months. !Was born near Crediton in Stephen Township and in 1898 mov- ed to the Bronson line, Hay Town- ship where he was engaged in farm- ing and latter in 1920 proved to Dash- wood where he retired. He has spent the last ;five years with his son, .Sam- uel. He was always a faithful mem- ber of the Dashwood Evangelical Church, a man of• high standard of morals, being very much interested in the advancement of temperance. in the church he held several offices such as board official, Sunday school superintendent, S. S. teacher and choir leader. He was married to Eli- zabeth Kellerman who predeceased him five years ago. Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. J. 133unner, of Kansas City; three sons, Milton, of Berwyn, I11., Rev. John of the Ottawa Valley District; Samuel and Aaron Oestreicher, of the Bronson line,Hay also 11 grandchildren. A brief ser- vice took place from the residence of his son, Samuel, on Saturday at 1.80 p.m., followed by a public ser- vice in the Evangelical Church in Dashwood ,at 2.11.'5 p.m, Interment was Made in:Crediton. cemetery, Rev Clayton Pecker, his pegten', officiated,! DO YOU NEED GLASSE.S HAVE A SPECIALIST Examine Your Eyes ..et Hess fill your prescription Ful Vue, the very newest in Spectacles, and at a price worth investigating. Broken Lenses Duplicated 48 Hour Service. Any shape, any colour. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL ALSO: .-Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke, The Roe Farms Milling Co, Miller Creek, Etc. Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid foe Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 Herman Good Used Cars ARE GETTING SCARCE We have a large assortment of high class used cars equipped with Tires like new. Most of our Cars have original finish and spotless interior and some with very low guaranteed mileage. IT PAYS TO INVESTIGATE FORDS 1941 DeLux Coach, 6000 miles 1940 Coach, 15,000 miles 1938 DeLux Coach. 19.88 De Lux Sedan 1938 5 Passenger Coupe 1934 Coach. 1933 Coach, 4 cylinder 1932 Coach 4 cylinder 1934 Roadster V8. 1931 Coaches (2) 1929 Coaches (3) 1931 Half -ton Truck. 1934 1? Ton Truck. 1929 A Coupe. USED CHRYSLER MAKE 1940 Dodge Coach 1938 Dodge Coach 1936 Dodge Sedan 1935 Dodge Coach 1936 Dodge Coach 1939 Plymouth Coach 1929 Plymouth Coach. CHEVROLET 1939 Sedan, green 16,000 miles 1939 Coach, low Mileage 1939 Sedan, Dark Blue. 1938 Standard Coach 23,000. 1937 Standard Coach. 1935 Standard Sedan. 1934 Coach 1930 Sedan 1937 Half -ton Truck. 1937 Pontiac Sedan. WARD FRITZ CAR SALES PHONE 123 ZURICH Spring Requirernents Housecleaning Time is here again, and also Paint- ing and Papering time. We have a good variety of Scarfe's House Paints; Four-hour enamels, var- nishes and schelecs. Come in and see our sample book of new wall Papers at popular prices. Don't forget your seeds for early planting Good supply of Chick starters, also most called for feeds kept on hand. Give us a Call! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND THE BLAKE STORE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97