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Zurich Herald, 1943-11-04, Page 1established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 943B Chester L. Smith, Published° $1.50 a Year in Advance Help Win she War Buy Victory Bonds! 4t.4.s 4.444,.4..1.4.4..£,4 .•.I.•g..g.4.4.°'44.+t4.4.4.0o •:A•:•+ :»+++ k3.2•+i ++++++++++++ 1•+ 4. . ° arr offivan lunerat �Aijo �e 4. ... _ ....-"Y"' nicer-- Z",ari'xa,.:rieR717.,. Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. of the Ontario Funeral Association. Day or Night Telephone No. 70. Dashwood -- Ontario •.1.0( x.+4.•Y l.4..1.4..4.+4++4•+41.4•+•F••N++4. i•✓a4••>~•i•++++++dr++++++•:•+•I••'c•#0 Member 4* 44 4. 4. 4. 4. • • • • 1 •111148®stWs•ilifiiiidaa flf43e63•• sseeeesessateeessoseim•••• TUNE IN ON Id -Fashioned Revival Hour 7 to 8 P.M., E.D.S.T. Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 3 P.M., E.D.S.T. On Mutual Network --- Sundays Local Station—C.K.L.W., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P O. Box 123, LOS ANGELES 53, CALIFORNIA *ems 6$s®s•••s,s•••s s • • 1 1 **••r•••O••• et WEIL COMFORTABLE GLASS At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R,O OPTOMETRIST at EXETER ES The Newest. Approved Method ®fr Eyesight Testing Used., Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with he Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIGHi -- ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable 1PPices ••••0,,0800B6401100•Sdttlseecoese .'0060®0'•®A64110.0®•41®060103©8 1 • • 3 Westlake - Brokenshire :!,-e FUNERAL SERVICE• a LICENSED EMBALMERS and FUNERAL• •• •1 1 1 DIRECTORS AM ULANCE SERVICE €0 Day and Night Service Phone 1'58, Zurich I• tlriM10e>9i8WMYI048Wat nteeiteee* ••s..A.I.•••000•000.00000 Calder Weather Is just around the Corner. Prepare! now for it We have a good Stock of Pali and Winter Merchan- dise on our Shelves in stock: 'Ladies House Dresses, Aprons, Stockings,' also Ladies Oxford Shoes and Rubbers. Men's Underwear, a large range of Work Socks, Boots and Shoes. All kinds of Rubbers for. Men including the heavy Lumbermen's Rubbers. Pioneer Feeds for your Stock and Poultry Purity and Robin Hood Flour always on hand. Give us a Call! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND • E 1' ` IE STO it E Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97 lempiemilliNIONIM_....... .......... : . '1,illi"im+_`&tt+?h"`l M"k i IN MEMORIAM Bender — In loving memory of a devoted husband, Herbert Bender, who died seven.years ago, November 3rd, 1936, A tender thought, a silenetear Keeps his memory ever 'dear. —Sadly missed by his wife., IN MEMORIAM Schade — In loving memory of Mrs. Henry Schade who died atLon- don one year ago, November 3rd, 1942. Peacefully be thy rest, dear mother,. It is sweet to breath thy name In life we loved you Dearly In death we to the same. Sadly missed by husband and dau- ghters, Mabel and (Pearl. The weather is gradually getting cooler as we are now in November. Mrs. Mary Miller of town has left Or Stratford where she will •pend the winter. Mr. Clarence Brenner of Camp P:orden spent the week -end at the hone qf• his parents, Mr. ea.cr Mrs. John Brenner. iMrs, M. MacKinnon and son Archie Mrs. A. J: Kalbfleisch motored to London, Saturday, spending the day Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel and chil- ciren and -Mrs. Clara Decker were at 1ondon one day this week. Mrs. K. Truemner, Mr. and Mrs. Snider of Bemniller were recent Msitors at the home of the former's ,.ister, Mrs. Mary' Truemner. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Coxon of Milverton spent a few' days Last eek at the home of their son, Dr. HAY COUNCIL. a#ad Mrs. W. B. ,Coxon of town. Miss Kathleen Hay spent a few The regular monthly meeting of days at Kitchener and Tavistock, the Council of the Township of' Hay While there also attended a conven- was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, tion of the Young People of the Ev- on Monday, November 1st, with all angelical church. members present. The minute's oflieut. Blake 'and Mrs. Allen, Misses the October meeting were read and (".wen Becket and Mae Smith all of adopted. After disposing of the 'Com- London, and Miss Marie Becket of rnunications the following reseluti= amilton were Sunday guests at the h me of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Air. and Mrs. Orville Witmer mot - o' sed to -London on Friday, they were ,atcompanied home by the former's Suter and husband, Mr. and ,Mrs. ;,:Gibbons, bridal couple, who spent 'rho, week -end with relatives in this v reify. 1944. • It .is with deepest regaettlrat � the' Council must inectioit:>f "wood progress is being made' i1t. putting in the large tiles known as the Zurich Village Drain, and ' the big power shovel is now up town crossing the road at the Bank of Montreal intersection. l'he new tiles are of sufficient size ana put in a good depth, and will give much re- lief to flooded tellers. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers mot- ored to Stratford on Friday and we- re accompanied by their daughter, Alpha, who is in training at the Gen- eral Hospital there, and went on to Kitchener where they visited relati- ves and friends. On their return were accompanied by Mrs. E. Turk- heirn who had been visiting rn the two cities for a time. ons were passed: That the resignation of A. F. Hess from the office of Clerk and Treas- urer •of the Township of Hay and Secretary -Treasurer of Hay Music- ipal Telephone, System be accepted and become effective on Jan: 1st• with Mr. Hess after many years of honest and efficient service rendered. It is sincerely hoped that Mr, Hess may enjoy many years to come. That H. W. Browenshire. be ap- pointed Clerk and Treasurer of the Township of Hay and Secy. Treas. of the Hay Municipal Telephone Sy- stem succoding A, F. Hess. That Oscar Kropp be appointed Tax Collector for Township of Hay. Duties to commence after December 15th to look after taxes unpaid for 1943. That William Taylor be appointed Inspector of the tiled and open por- tion of the Schwalm Drain. That the sum of $3000 be invested in Fifth Victory Loan. Money to be raised by conversion of $z,000 of Hay Municipal Telephone System and ;+1.,000 of Township of Hay now in- vested in Second Victory Loan. That tenders be called by Monday Noov. 15th, for operating of snow plow for the winter months of 1943- '44. Township will supply plow and liability insurance to be held by op- erator. That accounts covering payment on Township Roads, Hay Municipal Telephone System, relief and gener- al accounts be passed as per vouch- ers. Twp, Roads --Carson & Sons re- pairs crusher 8.50; M. G, Deitz, lab- or, gas, etc. 63.35; T. Welsh 892 yds gravel 71.36; M. G. Deitz, storing grader $30; Huron Co. repairs Z.P.V $10; W. Allen crshg, trking 677.92; do repairs crusher $40; Pay list labor 63.56. Municipal Tele. System -- Econ. Ins. Co. insurance $24; Stromberg swers. The county finals for Group Carlson .Co. supplies 43.53; H. G. A will be held in Clinton Town Hall, Hess salary 235.65; T. H, Hoffman Wednesday, October 27. extras 98.49; Nor. Elec. Co. supplies 52.63; Bell Co. tolls 479.72; T. H.( OBITUARY Hoffman, salary 225.43. Late William Chapman General — Treas, Hay Twp• taxes William Chapman well known dis- St..Tos. lots 1.70; Gaseho & Son act. trio farmer, died on Monday at his 6.112; 'Queen Alex. San. refills $`ll home in Hay Township, two and a Treas. Huron hospital 2.60; Postage half miles southwest of Hensall, in Tax Notices 29.40; W. H. Fbler far his 71st year. He farmed successful- sel. Jurors $3; Bert n.lopp valuer $2 lv in the, district all his life. He had II Lawrence Stephan Dram $900;been ill for the past four weeks. He Schwalm Drain pa. 44 1(14.93; Re - was a member of the Unrton. church fluid drain tax 13,.44; 3, .Suplat re at Hen ill. Surviving are his widow lief 22,10; Hall lights 4.88, l unit• the former Ada Jane Westaway, one World, supplies 10.36; Waterloo Fire.on, Lorne, of Iiensall, two claugh- Tfn,C. !fall $20; Refund drain tax 7•4': tars, Miss Truth Chapman, R.N., Al - G. Armstrong, Sel Jurors $3 A. 1'"• bany, N.Y,, and Mrs. Price of Mur- Ness do $6; G. Armstrong tole, calf ,, raysville, Pa., one sister, Mrs, D. A. 3.08.: S. Hoffman Masse drain 28.85; H. W. Brokenshire assistance $2' ,, ars,t4 ahs o f Haniii o til, three b otof h - R. Jennison fowl claim 17,503 elon Ltii. Palmerston, and Ralph of San Fran- Denomme relief $20. ` cisco. The funeral is being held from tI^.:on that Council adjourn to fire familq residence, on Wednesday erect again en Saturday, December. at 130 p.m. Rets. R. A. Brook, of - 4th at 1.30 &clock in the afternoon. mating, Brtr.%al being made in ntr., A, V, Hess, Clerk. ter Gemetety. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnm enter- tained a few friends on Wednesday evening of last week in honor of Mrs McCrae (nee Gertrude Hoffman) of Dashwood, when the former teleph- one'staff of the both villages present- ed the bride with a lovely end table. To which Gertrude replied in her able manner. A delicious ' luncheon followed, the table centred witn a little wedding cake suitable for the occasion, and a happy evening of fun was enjoyed. , :Results of West Hay Quizz .Contes't 'The winners in the West Hay Quizz contest held in Zurich Town Hall, Tuesday evening, October 26, are as follows: Group A. !Herbert 1'Clopp, S.iS• No. 4; Group B, Jack Haberer, S.S. No. 7; Group C, Don- ald O'Brien, S.S. No. 7. Correctness of wording, deportment, and delivery were considered in the scoring of an - Do You Need oses 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. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL 'also: Rose Dale Alberta anal Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid fee Eggs according to Grade. W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensel! For Sale While They Last 1938 CHEV. COACH, Heater and full front seat. • 1937 FORD DE LUX COACH, Large Trunk and Heater. • 1937 CiHEV, 4 -Door SEDAN, without knee action. 1936 DODGE COUPE, Large Rear Compartment and Heater. 1928 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Cheap, Suitable for a Wagon. 1935 FORD DE LUX COACH, Trunk, as is $295.00. WARD FRfT Z USED CAR DEALER ÷++++++++.14 4,44,N44+++4+4+4fi•34+4 44444.14+ 1,1•1111116.64ManewitrAIMMMIr .0•1=111.1110111... 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 dif f icy t , nciitions in proc- uring these items. W. r l40