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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-07-29, Page 1URIC Forty Second Year Make your ZURICH© THURSDAY,MORNING, JULY 29 1943. Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.50 a Year in Advance ollars preserve our"Liberty. Buy Govt: Securities ++++++++++++++++++++++t++++ + a++4.++++. 4•••t• ••t••s•-,....••z~•�••wa•a )t, • �••+. di + t ��" Ym� affmaa -)(nerd. ffionte Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance 1 + • of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and � 4- Funeral Director. Member of the Ontario Funeral Association. 4. 4. Day or Night Telephone No. 7*.4. Dashwood ' --Ontario 4 it. 1141161011 6!0O0.Ol001ectl!®!®®0SIS00!!!O!!elesesY!!!seasee!! TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 9to 10 P.]!4., E.D.S.T. Pilgrim's Hour 1 • 2 to 3 P.M., E.D.S.T. On Mutual Network --- Sundays Local Station—C.K.L.W., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, I LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA neesoseseesessessoeomeaseeleommemieseeepsweaesetbsomp COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE C P C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. 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Taylor, of Dashwood the Progressive Conserv- ative and Wm. Oestreicher of Cred- iton, the C. C. F. Party. ,So we have the privilege of choosing from three candidates. HEleiSALL Funeral services were held Satur- day afternoon in W'aIlaceburg for_ Mrs. Ernest McDougall, the former Miss Margaret Luker of Hensall,who died suddenly Thursday afternoon at. the family residence in her 67th yr. She was a native of Hensarl anct was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luker, she married Mr. Mc- Dougall 49 years ago and r.e pre -de- - Mrs. Victor Dinnin, Mrs. W. B. Ooxon spent a few days at London last week. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen who aide camping at the Bend, were Sun - `day visitors at the home of Mr. and ".Mrs. C. Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, and •Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Mitchell and daughter Patsy of Hensall, visited at the home of Mrs. C. Either on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and family returned on Sunday eve. from :11, week's vacation at Port Elgin, and :they enjoyed the week immensely. Mr. E. M. Dagg, acting manager ,oJ the local Bank of Montreal is .`enjoying a few week's holidays and leis position is being taken cares of ceased in 1927, was a member of''Ty Mr. Lawrence of Hensall. First Baptist church and intensely _ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Witmer and interested in church work. Surviving' ti , tV;Ir. and Mrs. J. E. Gascho were at are two sons and four daughters. T.ldndon Friday where they took Pil- She was a sister to the Iate Wm. Lu- i4ot Officer Allan Gascho, who left on ker of Hensall, and left here many the train for an Eastern Point where years ago. lie will take further instruction& at a tT nschool 1 Civic Holiday .Zurich business men will again fall line with other places in the dis- trict and observe the first Monday in 'August as curie holiday, which falls :slue next Monday. The stores will be kept open all day Wednesday, Elect - :ion Day, when many people will be 'but- to. vote HYMENEAL Mustard—Hey Brucefield United Church was the setting for a beautiful evening wed-' ding with the church graciously ad- orned witIT ferns and assorted sum- mer flowers. When Norma Margaret, Youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hey, Blake, became the bride of Clarence Archibald Mustard, son , The other day while Mr. and Mrs of Mr.„:,:and Mrs., John S. Mustard„ITcez.,enryBtown.-of. the. 15th •concession "Brucefield: Rev.. Atcheson of Biuce4 away the, new hay t=rop field United chore/ -officiated. The ',sand as usual in the costum of salt - wedding music was played by Mrs. H,: ing their hay, .they accidently notic- G. Hess off Zurich. Given in marri- 'ed 'a baax of matches in with the salt age by her father, the bride ivas on the hay, which they immediately charming in a floor length gown of Picker£ ulr. One often wonders just white triple sheer, over taffeta, styled how fires start, and usually it is with V neck Tine, three quarter length through some careless way, as Mr. sleeves, fitted bodice with a full flow- B?;own advises the matches were in ing skirt. She wore a heart shaped a. city and perfect conditioi3, and locket, a gift of the groom. Her Lighted quite freely. Queen Elizabeth finger-tip veil of white french net was tipped with rose buds. Her boquet consisting of bridal roses and baby breath. The bride was attended by her sis- ter Kathleen of Toronto, gowned in pale pink, styled similiariy to that of the bride with matching headdress and carried pink roses and baby breath. The groomsman. was a cous- in, James Burdge of London. The ushers ,were the groom's brother, Al - die and the bride's cousin, Mervyn Stelck. During the signing of the register, Mrs. H. G. Hess sang "I Love you Truly", accompanied by the bride's sister, Miss Jean Hey of Lon- don .at the organ. After the ceremony the bridal couple received congr.atulatrons prom their relatives and friends. Out of town guests present for the wedding were from. Toronto, Stratford, 'Lon- don, Goderich and surrounding dist- rict. The groom's gift to the trltj,e was a chest of Silver. The honey - noon is being spent on a motoor trip to Northern Ontario. The bride trav- elling in a pale blue dressmaker suit with white hat and matching access- ories. On their return will take up residence in Goderich. ug - Careless. With Matches Sommer Needs OUR STORE IS WELL. STOCKED WITH YOUR 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 STARTER, GROWERS, INC SUGARS AND CHARCOAL. Give us a Call/ FEED - FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND THE BLAKE STORE Edmund Swastzentruher, Prop. Phone: 11-97 11 Lakeview Casino Celebrates 80th Birthday A very happy occasion was cele- brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deichert, Jr., on Sunday when the SOth birthday celebration of the former's father, Mr. Peter Deichert Sr., of the same line was held. A bout 50 guests were present and the event was most fittingly enjoyed, Mr Deichert seems to be enjoying quite good health and is daily up and a- round, having been a very :lard work- ing man .all his life. We join the many friends of Mr. Deichert in wishing him many years of health and all that goes with pleasant life. PLANE CRASHES A twin -engined Anson bomber from the , Centralia air port crashed in an orchard on the farm of Garfield Hill, about four miles from the airport in the •Crediton district, killing its only occupant, an Australian student ot. His kin have been notified. The plane on a routine night training flight was engaged in making circuits o•f'`:the flying field when the crash ,.occurred. There were no witnesses to the accident, and no reason for the mishap can be given. OBITUARY Do You Need 7 .;i�. •� Glasses 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. blue coal For positive identification o1 the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL \iso: Rose Dale Alberta anal Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid f« Eggs according to Grade W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY STAN. PATTON And His Orchestra "Musical. Patterns by Patton" MIDNIGHT DANCE August 2nd. Monday Morning, 12.05 a.m. also Join the Crowd for a Big Civic U,aliday Evening; Dance For Good Used Cars SEE THESE 1941 PONTIAC COACH, Black, Heater. 1939 PONTIAC COACH, Very Clean, Heater. 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE, A Real Nice Car. 1937 FORD SEDAN, Black, Upholstering like New. 1938 CHEV. COACH, Standard, $625. New Rings. 1938 CHEV. Master, Sedan, $650 New Rings. 193.1 FORD COACH, 1929 FORD COACH. 1930 PLYMOUTH WARD FRITZ - Sedan Late Robert McClinchey There passed away at his home, on Goshen line, Stanley Township, about -three and a half miles north of Zurich, on Wednesday, July 21st, Robert McClinchey, in his 74th -year after an illness of about four months. He was born in Stanley Township, and lived there all his life, his par- ents being of the earlier settlers of the district, having lived his entire life in the vicinity.. In 1901 he mar- ried Minnie Erratt, They farmed on the Goshen line until nine years ago when Mrs. McClinchey died. He was always of a joval and cheerful disposition, and his friendly smile will be great=ly missed by his many friends. Surviving are two sons,Bruce and Frank, of Stanley, and four grandchildren. His oldest son, Will- iam, died ten years ago. A publie funeral service was held at the home on Friday afternoon, with interment following t0 Bayfield ceret(M1f`. 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 require to wear. DRY GOODS, ETC. Our shelves of suitable Dry 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 diffkult conditions in proc- uring these items. ELNE Phone 1