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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-09-23, Page 1Established 1900 rr--4eee ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER a 1943. ept 27th and 28th are the +++++++++++++4.4.4.44+++4,444++,..+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Alarrg ffiaftman *nag Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance t. of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. Member of the Ontario Funeral Association. Day or Night Telephone No. 70. Dashwood - Ontario iyamseseeeeseesseee•goeseateeeeesesseaftese•eseeeeesse- g * TUNE N ON • • • • Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 9to 10 P.M., E.D.S.T. • • • • Pilgrim's Hour • • • • 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, LOS ANGELES, 'CALIFORNIA 1 laiNalle011181H611141144111111110611110011114.0040**Masainamenleastata 711•111Mil, COMFORTABLE GIASSYS At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST et EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday:. 'exec- ----"ere-70.uqlmring Headaches? o;sHave your Eyes Examined with the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.. O. : Chester L. Smith, Publisher -$1.50 a Year in Advance ates of the Zurich Pail Pair G. L. PARSONS Goderich, who was re-elected presi-• dent of the Blue Water Highway sociation at the annual meeting he at Southampton Monday last. Other officers are: vice pres., Mayor Gar- field Case, Owen Sound; Bruce Bos- senberry, Grand Bend; secy-treas., Carl Manore, Sarnia. This was their 25th annual meeting, and it was an enthusiastic one and well attended. Mr. Parsons urged better accomod- ation for tourists • be provided. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Sus Haberer who passed away one ago, onSeptember 19th. Peacefully sleeping. resting at T The world's weary troubles and Fmn Pagt.Clt, I anna year ast,' tri: - OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIGH — ONT. Good ‘Glasses at Reasonable Prices es••••••eseeeseeeecaeoossee••••••••••••••••••eseessa 111 • • .',.YFUNERAL SERVICE • • • • • Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich 0011111~90ipettless0000941000011.411 1111114111/M410.041001110000411190111 Westlake - Brokenshire LICENSED EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•1111, Slimmer Needs - 'OUR STORE IS WELL STOCKED WITH YOUR NEEDS SUCH AS CURTAIN MATERIALS, 'CHINTZ AND TOWEL. INGS, AND OTHER YARD IlOODS. St'ARFE'S PAINTS. ROUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES 'SCHELLICS, OILS AND 'TURPS. 'CHICK FEEDS, CHICK STARTER, GROWERS, FEED- ING SUGARS AND CHARCOAL. 'Give us a Call! 'FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND LAKE STORE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop, Phone: 11.97 she bore, Till God called her home to no more. Ever remembered by the suffer farniTy. What a thrill—to get out your old winter suit and find a quarter in the vest pocket. /* Hensall Council Minutes Regular meeting of the Village. Council was held on the eve. of Sep. 13th, at 8 p.m. in the Council Cha- mber, with all members present. Min: utes of previous meeting read and ad opted. T. Kyle reported asking about se- curing coal for the Hall. Clerk in- structed to sign the necessary papers with W R Davidson. R. E. ,Shaddick reported a conversation with E. L. Mickle as regards contribution to the cost of the Ration Board at EOLoter„ E. L. Mickle appeared re same at the request of the Council. Motion, that we pay to Exeter Municipality, five dollars a mantillas our share of the Local Ration Board salary, also back payments filanajan.. Correspondence read: Unemploy- ment Insurance Com., Brucefiddi pat- riotic .Society, School Board, Imper- ial Oil Ltd., Mrs. S. B.. Reynolds., Co. Engineer, Gutta' Percim Co., Simmons jack„ Karl Schwalm,same considered and filed. Motion that we charge a rootali of $8.00 per night for the; d'anee floor when used out of the Villiage„ and same to be returned as: received. Bilis and accounts read: Village of Exeter, share Ration 13de $40; Cite �f London, relief 4.63; Hydro hall 9.24; •.T, -,.Kyle .selant.'7'2.40e Drysdale Hardware 'sill:Mlles, hall 8.15; Prov- incial Treas. insulin 1.74; G. Case, teaming streets 1.20. . Motion, that bills and accounts as read -be paid... Motion, that. we eel: the Tax • rate as follows: Library .75; County .5.3 School 12.9, Village 12.05; Total rate al mills less the one mill -sub- sidy making a taxable rate of , 30 mi lis. That by-law No. 3 setting the tax rate and adopting the Assessment be given first and .second read - That by-law -3 be given third -and final reading and finally passed. That the Clerk and the followieg elm's to the roll for cutting weeds' F. Prock 1.50; Mrs. L. Sangster .00, Cameron 1,20, 'McEwen Petett i1.00. That we nOw adjotirn, Jas.' Patc,,,r8on Clerk, Miss Milverna Geiger of Chipawa is .Vioiting at the home of her par- ents, for a week or so. R.v. C. B. Heckendorn, accompan- ied,,hy Rev. C. Becker of Dashwood attended a committee meeting at Kit- chener 'last week. :Miss . Theresa IVIeidinger was a Sunday visitor with Miss 'Cecelia Ifirtman, Goshen south. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gascho spent a ffw days with relatives in the Pigeon, Mich., district. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dietrich, of Kiteliener were visitors the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schijbe, of town. Jonothan F. Merner of Win- dseri..is visiting at the home of Mi. and •Mrs. J. W. Merner, also with other friends. •• Dr-. Archie MacKinnon has -been relearied from the Canadian Active Aril and will now be doing spec- ializMg 'work in Connaught Laborat- orieSI.at the University of Toronto. ,Dennis Denonime, wha spent a it, -week' s leave of absence with • his *fe and family here, left on Sat- ' urd ary to resume his duties in the fors at Kingston. A:C. 12, Gordon Calquhoure and A. C2, 'Anderson, at present training at St. Thou: as were Sunday visitors at + the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dagg Both of these young men are: natives fSeskatchewan. Do You Need 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 eweler and Registered Optician. PHONE YOUR 0 For positive identification of the World's -Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Nlso: Rose Dale Alberta and Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid far Eggs according to Grade W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall attend (the We:a-Ida U n nieesitee"' Ire London. She will be in residence at Brescia Hall where she will also take studies, this college is affiliated with the University. a oe;fis ,followi 110. .o Local Red Cross The Zurich Branch of the Red Cross shipped the following knitted' articles and hospital supplies to head- quarters recently: 10 pr. gloves; turtle neck sweaters; 10 pr. serv- ice socks; 10 scarfs; 10 ribbed hel- uret4 300 compressors. The Red' Cros: gratefully acknowledges the foNowing donations: Mrs. Wm. O'- Brien 1 quilt; Miss Emma 'Dinsmore 2 quilts; Mrs. Wm. Johnston 3 irrees: shirts; Mrs. Earl Yungblut meilt; Mrs. John Douglas, 1 crib HYMENEAL Thiel—Preeper St- Geoege's Church, Dutch Settle- ment, as the scene of a pretty wedif- Eng at 7.30 'p.m. Saturday, August. Nth, when Rev. Charles W. Saund- ers united in marriage, Miss Theresa Aileen Prepper, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Alton Prepper of Lantz Siding, Nova Scotia, to Gnr. Laird Andrew Thiel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George X. Thiel, of Zurich. Miss Marie, Sanders' presided at the organ. The bride giv- en in marriage by her uncle Samuels isenas, also of Lantz Siding; she, wore a floor length gown of light. blue sheer, made on the princess line with a long white bridal' veil of net petit point lace. She alerted a bou- quet of mixed roses tied with stream- ers of white taffeta ribbon caught with maiden hair feene. Her sister, Miss Mina Prepper was maid of honour, she wore a floor length gown of blue transparent velvet, made on the same lines as the bride's, with picture . hat and vest to match. She wore e corsage of Atheritan beauty. lefA8, her Coiielei:. Miss Elva- Ashley was rthrides maid and she wore- a pale' blue sheer 'floor length. gown and . a picture hat and veil to mateh. Her cousin; Fern Ashley was fioower girl and wore a white crepe dress, .and carried a basket of mixed' red and. pink roses. The groom was support- ed by Lester Wambolt, a friend, as best man, The chapel' was crowded to 'eapacity, a receptieu was held 3m - mediately 'after at the home of the uncle of the bride, at which about 200 guests were present. The couple received many beautiful g/ifte, and ere at present malting their home at Eastern Passage, where the groom is stationed along with ,'his brother Charles Thiel, his wife and little da-, ughter Meilen, if + 4.4. + 4- 1941 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOM, SEDAN 1939 FORD COACH + 1937 FORD COUPE et 1938 FORD DE LUX COACH 1935 CHEV. 4 -DOOR SEDAN, HEATER, TRUNK, STEEL +J. TOP, NEARLY NEW TIRES. 1928 E'LYMOUTH SEDAN, REAL GOOD TIRES, SUIT. ABLE FOR A WAGON. _Perbit!,_ While They Last + 4. 4. /Rae= WARD FRITZ USED CAR DEALER 44+44+4444 011.•••••••11.11•10•M••••111 OUR GROCERIES Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in quality as well as; quantity when at • all possible. Selling "The Besit for Less" has always beett 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 puh. lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re- gardless of tl,e rather difficult conditions in pro- uring these items. 0 VAL 41 p Ivo E Jo, Phone 140 091.1PPt7.9`—.PIP=9,.5,,P.9.9iimotereomimPolo.