Zurich Herald, 1942-09-10, Page 14
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ZURIOH;`tiTHURSDAY MDI NINA. SEPTEMBER 101942'
Rates: $i.25 in Canada ut ►advxa
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‘4.4.4444/0" Isk.tf Mil in x.5.4 in advaa
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Are You Sufferringg From
Headaches?
It so; Have your Eyes, Examined
e the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. CLE, RD O.
OPTOMETRIST f OPTICIAN
1 GOI ERIt1H ONT.
•tkead Glasses at Res linable Prices
.ATTENTION
We wish to announce to our clien-
tele that we are now in your new lo-
cation, forrnerly Dr. Addison's office
adjoining the drug store. The beauty
parlour -will not be open on Tuesday
evenings, Wednesday afternoon and
evening and Saturday evenings.
Call 68 for -appointments.
Mrs, Edwin Gascho, Proprietress.
THIEL'S HA.IRDRES S1NG
N TICE
We haverece� stalled a
new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E, Zurbrigg, R.0,
OeTOIVMETRIS s egg EXETER
the ,Newest. Approved Method of.
4y+esight Testing hoed, Open every
Week Day Except •W ennewle.y.
ST. PET IER'ri
varxgelical Lutheran Church
ZiURICH - ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a Clang-
ing World.
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
Thursday --Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. ni.--Divine Worship
11.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.30 p. m. --Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
10 a.m.-Divine Worship.
Observing Sanctuary Day
11 p.m. -Sabbath School.
7.30 p.m. -Divine Worship.
Rev. Norman Jiohnston, of Bolivia
South America, will speak.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
naiSntigataa
Clinton -- Ontario
ENROLL. NOW FOR FALL TERM SEPT. 8th.
Be ready, in a few months, to do valuable and necessary office work
COURSES --CLERICAL STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCI_4L,
ISEORETAIVAL.
M. A. Stone, Gorst, Specialist
Vice-PaiiancipaL Phone 198
B. F. Ward, B. A
Prinoipal
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1940.CHEV. SEDAN, Upholstering and Tires like new. t
1937 Chev. 'STANDARD COACH. Locally Owned. 4.
1937. De Soto dupe, like New. Guearanteed 15,000 miles.
1938 Fard Coach. 1I:9.36 Chev. Coach, neer tires
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We carry a complete lline of Men's Work Clothes,
at very reasonable prices. Also have Fine Shirts,
Summer Underwear, Etc.
WORK SHOES
We have a full line of Men's Work Shoes,°also a
fine display of Erodes 'Oxfords. See them
Full line of Hardware, Feeds, Dry Goods, and
Patent Me&dnes. Give us a Cain i
FRFFH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
THF RL4R1 STORE
Edmund Swan ero:r ath er, Prop. Phone: 11.97
publish your Summer a
:Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
STILL SWINGING
Held Over for
SATURDAY SEPT. 12th.
THE
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Followed by
BOB WYBROW
SATURDAY, .SEPT. 10th.
Surf Shop and Bathhouse open
September
Leaviti's her
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for
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2 NIGHTS ONLY, Wed. and Thurs.
2 SPECIAL FEATURES.
JOHNNY EAGER
Starring Robt. Taylor and
Turner
Lana
FLY BY NIGHT
With .Richard Carlson and Nancy
Kelly.
2 NIGHTS ONLY. FY riday-Sat.
2 Special Features
WINGS FOR THE EAGLES
Starring Ann Sheridan, Denis Mor-
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SINCOPATION
Staring Adolph Menjou and Jackie
Cooper.
2 NIGHTS ONLY.' Mon. and Tues.
JOAN OF PARIS
Starring Michele Morgan and Laird
Kreger, AlI star .cast.
We Welcome You!
Rev. E. Hei•nirich, wife and two
children, a daughter and a son, have
arrived in Zurich and are being wel-
comed by their new field of labor,
St. Peter's Lutheran church, They
are getting nicely in the newly de-
corated parsonage. On Sunday, Rev
Heoirich was inaugurated as pastor
of the church and an impressive ser-
vice was held in the morning by Rev
Scholtz of Broadiiagen. Rev. Heim -
rich was formerly pastor of the Lu-
theran church at .Sault Ste. Marie,
and his former home was at Strat
ford. Not only does St. Peter's con-
gregation welcome the Heinrich fam-
ily in our midst, but the entire com-
munity wishes them God's blessings
in their work in Zurich.
MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS
At the .opening of public schools .in
North Huron, on Sept. 8th it will
be 20 married teachers in the i rr-
spectorate, it was stated by Inspect
or J. H. Kinkead, as indicativ=e of
war conditions. There may iae more
befre the school year is completed,
as there were still 6 vactin'etes to be
filled,
HITS NEW PEAK
Holiday traffic on provincial high-
ways over the week -end was report-
ed the heaviest in many weeks while
large numbers of motorists contrib-
uted to the stream of ears pasing a-
long cities main travel. arteries. He-
avy holiday traffic was reported by
railway and bus companies. All tra-
nsportation systems were pressing
extra equipment into service to cope
with the week end rush, A fair :spr-
inkling of American cars were evid-
ent on the highwas.
�`Ir. �nd �Zz�. Elmore Klapp
ored to Sarnia -one dayhat week. mot-
uMr. and Mrs E. E. Weide ek.
Kenneth returned from
aands=
einotor tripovera pleasant
• Mr. Elgin Snider n 1 friend, of
Sarnia were weekend visitors at the
formai:, home, Ms. -Mabel Snider.
Mies Norma Piellusch of Kitchener
spent the holiday at the home of Mr
and firs. Herb Kru.egee,
attlended theev C, B cl
Bei�giereunion. at Kit-
chener on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Keller of De-
troit and Mr. Arson Keler of Pres -
tun were holiday visitors wrth their
parents in town.
,IVIr. and Mrs Gideon Koehler and
Mrs. Well. Johnston were Sunday
Visitors to Kitchener, where the for-
naer's brother, Mr, Dan. Koehler is
on the sick list.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Milton McAdams
who have been living at the south
end of town have moved on the Vol -
land farm west of town which they
will operate the coining summer.
ellisees Jean Kruegen Arens Hab-
Cray, Ortha Schilbe, Martha Thiel;
Mr, Herb Turkhcim, Bruce Kropp, at-
tended the Lutheran League conven-
tion at Tavistock over the week end.
Miss Ethel Hess is at present en-
joying a trip with her uncle and
aunt, 1'VIr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess of
.IPV'nti.tc; ° efeh. - the • trip is • through
the Northern States.
Mr: and Mrs Herb Grester and son
Paul, Mr and Mrs. E Ratz, Mrs. A.
Hall were holiday guests at the homes
of My and Mrs. H. Yuibgbhit and
IV Ir: Jacob Deicliert.
3'rr. and 1VIes. AIfred Cole and 'da-
ughter Shirley, I\fr. and Mrs. Roy
Oliver of St. Mars; Mr and Mrs.
Ahrens of Sebringville were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hy. Eiekmeier.
Miss Ellen Fremlin ,returned to
her home in Clinton, after having a
position as bookkeeper in the Zurich
Creamery for several years. Mrs. L
W. Hoffman has now taken this pos-
ition
.`Miss NormaPaisley has -returned
and taking her duties on our public
school teaching staff, after spending
the sunnier at Oakwood Inn, Grand
Bend. 'She is now in residence with
Mla's. W. H. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook, Mr. Ed
Brenner, Miss Evelen Zoller, Mir.
Heintz, Miss Obbereeizer, 1VIrs. Ham-
mel, Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and dau-
ghter aIff of Ii;itchenew were the past
week visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme,
and family, Mr. Russel Ducharme of
Windsor; Mr, and Mrs. Exias Char-
rette and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Ducharme of Detroit, Ms, and
Mrs. Wm Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Baily nd familyl aof :Chatham were
weekend visitors at the home etMr.
and Mrs. David Ducharme,. .
Receives Surplus
Notice has been received from the
Hiro -Electric Power Commission,
Toronto, that a'refund be made from
the funds of the Zurich commission
to the treasurer of the Village of
In Magistrates Court$1511+.22 :From, the street lighting de-
'partnnent for the year 1941. The
Goderich - Nine young men of rate per horse power to be paid the
Seaforth and vicinity, all members of village has been .fixed at $45.00 per
C Company of the Middlesex Huron annum effective January let, 1942.
Regiment (Reserve) were each fined MANY AT EXETER SERVICES
$5 and costs of ,$8.50 in all for fail- The unveiing of the roll of honor
are to attend drill. The fines were containing the names of the members
'm,posed by Mag. iMakine, in county of x'rFsi t emMM. Anglican church ni
police court, Some of the Hien plead- active service ,attracted so large a
ed guiitly, others presented excuses, gathering on Sunday that hundreds
but not even the pleas that they we • were enable to gain admission. The
re too tired after a day in the halve First Hussars, detachments of •air -
est fields impressed the magistrate. inen and :airevoinen from Centralia,
Because of inefficient evidence, Mag. members of the Exeter, Hensail, �br
Makins dismissed eight charges a- aneh of the Canadian Legion, the
gainst D. Tusher, Toronto produce Exeter Red Cross and Village Conn-
euyer of transporting eggs 'below the til marched from the entrance pill-
minimum grade. The ,charges .had to ars to the church, the Exeter. band,
do with alaw passed in 1940, reap- 35 -pieces Centralia 'trumpeters pro
eetog the purchase, tale and grad. vided the music. Plying officer Cran-
ing of eggb, kshaw performed the unveiling.
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