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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-06-24, Page 1Feisty Second Yew akt, 11 C li't;THURSDAY M O 1 'N rs preserve out: 4. 4. +++++++++++++-C-4.+++++++++ e+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Acrffniartrd�fw ove 4. 4. 4. 4 4. Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and , Funeral Director. Member of the Ontario Funeral Association. Day or Night Telephone No. 70. Dashwood -- Ontario 4.+44444444444444444444444+444444444444444444444444414 TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 9to 10 F.M., E.D.S.T. t< ': H our Pilgrim's 2 2 to 3 FM E.D.S.T. t On Mutual Network — Sundays Local Station---C.K,L.W., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA eeeeeemoieesseeeeee®eis a COMFORTABLE _.LASSES At. REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST aR EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of r. Eyesight Testing Used, Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. Are You Suffering From Headac%ela" It so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODEIRICIH -- ONT. Goad Glasses at Reasonable Prices aees1/0,600 einte, 6010634)0eOGaMS+ee9640ee60ee00o®01.941MaaDctoc e IfWestlake - B oko�shlre :. FUNERAL SERVICE 1 1 ,. LICENSED EMBALMERS and FUNERAL o i i X79►:emsiHrocseaw es to8 wea 6004690401,440000 040019100000 4 DIRECTORS .AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Nigh Service Phone 158, Zurich •fp Spring Needs OUR STORE IS WELL STOCKED WITH SPRING NEEDS, SUCH AS CURTAIN MATERIALS, CHINTZ AND TOWEL- INGS, AND OTHER YARD GOODS, SCARFE'S PAINTS, HOUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES SCHELLICS„ OILS AND TURPS. CHICK FEEDS, CHICK STAttTER, INC SUGARS AND CHARCOAL. 'G'lue us . Call GROWERS, FEED - FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND • THE BLAKE STORE Edmund Swa teentruber, !Prop. Phone: 11.97 JUNE 24 19 4.3 erty. Chester L. - Smith, Publisher $ 1.50 a Year in Advance uy Govt. Sea Revival Services At ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH From— JUNE 28th, to JULY 2nd. • C. Z. MARTIN, of Mountville, Penn. will be the Evangelist. A chart will be used on "The Prophesies of Re- velations." Plan to attend these Spiritual Meetings. Also BIBLE CONFERENCE on JULY lst EVERYBODY !WELCOME The Local News . A number of villagers attended the Blake Church Anniversary on Sunday. Mr. Norman Gascho, who is a patient at Byron .Sanatorium is at his home here for a time, Mrs, Harry Bassow of the Bron-: son line is staying at the County Horne at Clinton for a week, Mr. Fred Hess who is attending' the Medical School at Toronto Uni versity is home on a two -months' holidays. Mrs. H. G. ,Hess, Mrs. Melvin Brown, as as Delegates of the Evangelical Sabi 'bath School, attended the Education- al Rally which is held at Crediton this week. A number of other me- mbers of the School also attended. Mr. W. H. Ediglrofer being district President. WON'T EAT JAP.. A high Japanese official warns his people that there can be no com-1 d promise between Japan, on the on side, and .Britain and the United St ates anthe "; ther. W.e, �n s,' f be eaten," h¢e declared. Weil, we want to say right now that nothing could persuade us to eat a Jap. -Exchange ASKING FOR MAGISTRATE Miss Patricia llgittleholts is leaving for London this week where she has accepted .a position, Mr. Samuel Gottschalk who spent a few days at the home of Mrs. J.W. Horner, has returned to his home in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Silber of Crediton were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, lvi '. a.rnd Mrs Ward :Fritz. Mr and Mrs. L. H. Rader and daughters of Dashwood were Sunday visitors with the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prang. Mr. Samuel E, Faust and son Har- old of Mitchell spent one day last week at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. W. H. Hoffman. Mrs. H. H. Cowen and son Peter of Exeter, visited Saturday at the hone of the for•nrer's parents, .l'1r". and Mrs. Chas. Fritz. Miss Alpha Meyers, (nurse in tra- ining) from Stratford General Hos- pital spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Meyers. Mrs. R. Drysdale, who has spent several months with her sister. Miss Jemima Johnston of Zurich, has re- turned to her home in •Sandusky, Mich. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel and baby; Mrs. Norman Fleischauer and aughter Marion, Mrs. Elmore fhiel and r Mrs Karl Thiel motored to Lon :cion one day last week r: and ``IVIrs " Attiert Horner •'• aaitl daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hor- ner and baby boy; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Ings, all of Varna visited at the hone of Mrs. J. W. Horner on Sun- day. Hr. and Mrs.- Thos. Meyers cele- brated their Silver Anniversary on Sunday at the home of their daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelek, 14th concession, where an appropri- ate program was held suitable for the occasion. We join their many fri- ends in extending congratulations. Decoration Service A Memorial and Decoration Serv- ice will be held at St. Peter's Luth- eran Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, June 27th at 2.30 p.m. The guest speaker for the occasion will be Rev. Wm. Schultz of Brodhagen. The public are cordially invited to at- tend. There Will be no regular ser- vice in the church on Sunday even- ing. Huron County Council at the re- cent June session. petitioned Hon. Eric Cross, Ontario's Attorney -Gen- eral to appoint a Magistrate for Hur- on County, at present Magistrate Walker of Bruce, presides over the Wingham court, Mag. Makins over the Seaforth and Goderich courts, and Magie,. MacRae, of Middlesex, over the Exeter court. The first two named are said to be due for , re- tirement within a year. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND B G! OFF WE GM! STARTING Saturday June 26 EVERY NIGHT "Musical Patterns by Patton" Stan. Patton and his orchestra Direct from a successful season in Toronto and Brant Inn, Hamilton. Admission --50 Cents. Sunday Concert, June 27th. Thedford Brass Band 30 Musicians. JULY 1st... HOLIDAY BALL GAME CASINO DIAMOND 7 o'clock Guelph vs Exeter, Lakeviews Lakeviews winnerof district series Guelph were victors of the last game COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR HOME TEAM! SUNDAY - JULY 4%. Tavistock Brass Band Tavistock Bogle Bend -W... Tied Fook's Floor Show ' (Details Liatez) LOW PRESSURE During the very warm weather over the week -end the local water users have experienced a shortage in. the pressure on their taps. When the heat goes up naturally more water is used, ancI when the supply is lim- ited like on the Zurich system it is o}inly too bad when everybody thinks there is no limit to the supply, we heard of cases where when the pre- ssure was low the tap was just Left open and water ran all night, just how the slow working pump we have lifting the water 300 .feet can bring op the pressure with a few fossets running we do not understand. The system seems to be getting too large for the pumping capacity we have. So when the pressure gets low, don't use more water, but try and use less. OBITUARY DIES AT BAYFIELD Mrs. Murdock Ross, a liieiong re- sident of Bayfield died at her home on June 17th, she was born in Bay- field daughter of the. late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison. She married in Bayfield on June 1880, and was a member of the Presbyterian church. Surviving are her husband and a son. W. Ross, of Bellmore, 1t7c1; four da- ughters, Mrs. George Davidson, Wo-' edstock; Mrs. R. !raiser, Pittsburg; Mrs.- R. Newcombe, Philadelphia; 1 brother, W. Harrison, Buffalo; two sisters, Mrs. Sam :Hu -estop. and Mrs, Sam McK.ewan both of Bayfield. The funeral ,was held on Saturday at 2.80 o'clock from Knox ;Presbyterian Ch- urch, burit41 followed In Bayfields cemetery, rities Do You Need Classes HAVE A SPECIALIST EXAMINE YOUR EYES LET HESS FILL YOUR PRES- CRIPTION. 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. PHONE YOUR Fop For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL 1lso: Rose Dale Alberta ani Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid fast Eggs according to Grade W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall 4. x 4 4 + 4. 4. 4. 4. For Good Used Cars 1941 PONTIAC COACH, Black, Heater. 1939 PONTIAC COACH, Very Clean, Heater. 4937 PLYMOUTH COUPE, A Feat Nice Car. 1937 FORD SEDAN, Black, Upholstering like New. 1938 CHEV. COACH, Standard, $625. New Rings. 1938 CHEV. Master, Sedan, $650 New Rings. _1931 FORD COACH, 1929 FORD COACH. 1930 PLYMOUTH WARD FRITZ Sedan OUR GROCERIES Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in quality as well as quantity when at all possible. Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our slogan, and we still endeavour to maintain this standard. CLOTHING FOR ALL we are happy to be in a position to show you just the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys', and Ladies. Practically everything you will requtxe to wear. DRY GOODS, ETC. Our shelves of suitable Dy Goods, Yard Goods, Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite the pub- lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re- gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc- uring these items. J. W. MERN}!!l4O