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Zurich Herald, 1944-05-25, Page 1t.. Established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO; THU.RSD MAY 25 1944 Chester L. Smith., Publish,* 1.50 a Year in Advance Let t +PHIEL'S HA. sir RESSING NOMICE We...have recently installed a Alas:'' Shelton Waving Machine fin': can serve the public now Better than ever._ Be .sure and give: Us a call-.:. MRS, FRED THINIX, Proprietress Betty Anne Beauty Shop ft'HE . HOME OF; THE BETTER au: PERMANENTS !' e Better QII kserma.nents applied With: the very. latest.. of methods and dizipmentr °.; d besides •a71,, this is our years of perience rn alt, Hair Dressing. VE .T1,S A CALL! • one ,68 lour .,'Your •Appointments: S. EDW.. GASCFW, '.Zurich EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. .Desch, Organist STJNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.-Divine Worship. 11. a.m.-Sabbath School. 7.30 Divine Worship. Lakeview Casin Grand Bend Shoppinge your DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH e- ONT. Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor 10 a.m.-Divine Services, 11.15 a.m.-Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. -,Divine Services. Everybody Welcome to all Services. Glyn Bricklin's "MUSIC WITH A BEAT" Hensall Council Minutes The regularmeetingof the Vill- age Council was held onthe eve. of April 3rd in the Council Chambers with all members present except co- uncillor Kerslake who was absent on account of sickness. Motion that the last regular meeting minutes be adopted as read. R. J. Paterson, tax collector re the Tax arrears as being $399.75, same being the lowest in years; also the collection of 12 dog licenses. R. J. Paterson, assessor, also re- ported as having complete. the' as sessment Roll for 1944 with a "iotat assessment of "$43&3,168 an . increase of $1584:00. and the total"populatisn as being 631. Motion that the tax roll- r from the Collector b'e., abcepte and' instructed • to return the arre<ti as uneoll4cted . ° _` 'That. the - assessment roll. as eazri pieted by the assessor be accepted i and his salary, paid; ' " J. A Paterson, Clerk, u `Suffering From tn�aa9! ea COMFORTABLE GLASSES At Nzazained with rntiir�,E.:, rang' x.. rbMETRIS' REASor fF� yrgemp,41.1001...01(MUIMANiCri...¢ISYMI0091- maw 01,.. Mr."" and Mrs. Herb Krueger were Sunday .visitors at Dashwood. '124; Ivan Willert and daughter are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs '.George Bess. Mis Martha Heideman of Hensall is at the home of her parents at pre - "11141r4.: 5 Mary Truemner has returned home;:after visiting with friends at Shipka. Rev; `and Mrs. Albert Datars and son of Kitchener are visiting at the horns of the fornmer's mother, Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr. Rev and. Mrs. Theo. Luft and two ,daughters of Dashwood were Sunday evening visitors with Rev. and Mrs. E. W.'Heimri.c'h of Zurich. Mr_ ,Henry Lawrence and son Will- iam ark busily engaged dredging at the Black Creek Drain. They made a. star'.early this week. Mr. ,'and Mrs. Wm. Hay and fang; yed the Sunday at the home. di ts daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- nee, Thames Road" Ward Fritz and daughter ou spent Victoria Day at the f•-theforrner's • parents, Mr. 3.' K. Eilber, of Crediton. old and 'Wilfred Thiel have army duties after en - furlough at the home P�fit rct «dayF`rlµ Chiesa at Raaaomsbito Paten yea gzrs ,tvssrai tt3wcsi °Po ov,vr r eek Day. Ekcept Wwdaesday. • 4444+++++++++++++++4.4-14/.-+++++++++++++++++++++++++ arta offinaa utncrat „10.unte (SOUVENIR) 4. 4. 4. 4 Ott tttt - !.tc , ittttr(140 .:10, (r.K°. Wittqltgitt 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 aasliwood Ontario ++++++++++++++++:4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -lit .s. 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 stardard. CLOTHING FOR ALL we: are happy to he in a position to show you just the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys', and Ldiee. Practically everything you will require to wear. DRY GOODS, ETC. Our shelves of suitable Dry Goods, Yard Goods, Etc., i("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. MURN1E3IFI.. Phone 140 nr esent. y+ ;cant " copies of Auditor's Report • • That we charge the Hydro Comm- ission $20.00 School Board $20.00 and Public Library $5. as being their share of the Auditing expenses Correspondence read: London Con- crete Machinery Co. and Dept. of Munitions and Supply re gas water pump, Co. Engineer, Co. Clerk, Co. Traesurer, Gutta Percha Rubber Co; Bickle Seagrave Ltd; Brunner Mond Sanada Sales Ltd; Dept. or Munic- ipal Affairs, Medical Officer of Hea- lth Report, same considered and filed Bills and Accounts read. Co. of Huron; hospitilization 9.85; Bickle- Seagrave, soda-bicard. F. D. o.48; W. R. Davidson, coal and coke, hall 42.75 T. A. :Paterson, cartage, exp. ration book F D 2.00; Workmen's Compen- sation Board assort. 51.00; Hensall Hydro Commission, hydro hall 12.59 T. Kyle, salary 73.80; F. G. Bonth- ron postage $5; R. J. Paterson asses- sor's salary $45, postage 3.60; labour rink 3.15; do $12. Motion, that the bilis and accounts as read be paid. That by-law No. 3,1944 settingthe fee for the gasoline engine driven water pump at $1 for the first hour and 50e per hr., thereafter be Given,. its three readings and finally passed Smallacomb reported re the prop- erty committee as, to the work of put ting in the floor above the Fire Hall same satisfactory. Motion that we now adjourn. J. A.. Paterson, Clerk. SIXTH REDUCTION Shorthorn Sale 6 MALES 30 FEMALES Will be held at Elmandorf Stock Farm Three Miles West From VARNA - ONT. On Friday, June 2nd At 1.30 o'clock Combined with Andrew C. Gaunt. Included in the sale are 6 bulls rang- ing from calves to serviceable age; 30 cows and heifers. These cattle are all in good condition and are real foundation or herd header material. Herd fully accredited and negative to blood test. Auctioneers. Duncan Brown, Robt. T Amos; Rin;gmen: W. M. O'Neil, Don- ald ,Blue. For Catalogue and details write: CL1T'TOfR H. KEYS & SONS, Varna, Ont. Phone 06r4 Hensall. Wm. Johnston of the Shorth0ri1 World will be present, • WATCH 2675 The Elco "ORCHID" Shers's chic sty:. In in this ultra smart "spherical" model. Practical tool' 'Dependable • A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. HELEN BRUCE Lovely Singing Star of Leve.r Broth-, ers' Lifebuoy Follies will be heard by Hensall civilians at TOWN HALL, HENSALL; FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd. Under auspices of the Red Cross So- ciety. Get your reserved seats early at Middleton's Drug Store. (This space donated by) W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall e0060110e004110041e94staseseeeeeeccewsiagocesaaavassao I Westlake - Brokensbire St, 1. >t ''{roc's "studio." n ° • ° 3; ti, Vii::`. ',.J1�c YPlieea:iagin:sweek-end a�i �str rE, knsweek. e.•idt..,,Mrshale.1 r DeiertS,of theBlind line spent a with lied . daughter, (Victoria) :lir. and Mrs. Wilfred Eichler, at New Hamburg. 'Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs.. Ezra Koehler of Baden, Ont,, and former residents of Zurich, that their son, Leading Seaman Robert Koehler, has received injuries and is at present confined to a hospital in England. • Gas Saturday Evenzrgs Gasodine stations are now allowed to be open Saturday evenings until nine o'clock, this is especially conven fent for the rural population who would And it quite a problem to get under the wire, as the saying goes by seven o'clock. It would mean that the farmer would have to make an extra trip to town for his gas at seven o'clock and then return home to do lits chores, and then come to town and do his usual shopping. OBITUARY Mrs. Menno Baechler Passes Mrs. Menno Baechler an aged re- sident of the community passed a- way on Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chris. Gingerich, of Stanley Township. The funeral will be held on Thursday May 25th at 1.30 pan. to the Amish Mennonite. church, Bronson line, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Late Mrs. Frank Mousseau Mrs. Margaret Mousseau, wife of Mr. Frank Mousseau, four miles east of Zurich, died suddenly at her home on ,Sunday, May 2dst in her I'M year. 'She had been in her usual. health when she was suddenly strick- en with a heart seizure on Sunday afternoon. Born in Hullett Town- ship, she moved in this section in 1910.. She was president of the League of the Sacred Heart for 2e years, and a member of the Confra- ternit!y: of the Blessed Sne:ranrent, an order'. ;Worker of St, Boniface parish at Zur0h:;.:She leaves to mourn her loss, hes .'husband and two children, Wilfrid at .Noire, and Margaret of Pores'tr tso a sisterSister :clary Eugenia',i,of;the teaching stall.' of St. l'oseph's iConVent, Belle River, Ont. The funeral Was held, on Wednesday lnorniag,:.at. 1.0 o'clock to St. I3oni- face Clru*h, Zurich, interment foll- owing the.,funeral mass in the adjoin,.. ing ceinetiOti The parish Prieast,. Rev. i~t' 1tt�i� , 4`•lauoict ofiicigtitl SERVICE •I [Comfortable Hospital Bed• for Rent Day and Night Service • Phone 158, Zurich mlletteta*®e acoecocts,aPe,erne, eesrlaessro©mossaa,eamsse►e64asss .r 4. .5. 4. 5. 4 4. 4. 1. 4- Usiod Cars 193J, MERCURY SEDAN 1938 CHEV COAOH without knee action. 1936' CITIs`dan, steel Top, no, knee action. 1934 FORD SE AN, nearly New Tires. 1931 FORD A COACH. 1937 FORD SEDAN 193;5 FORD DE LUX COACH 193;5 FORD COACH. 1928. FORD PICK UP TRUCK,, New Motor. USED CAR RADIOS. BUYS AND, SELLS WARD FRITZ • Attention Farmers We have on hand OH Cake Meal, Mill Feeds, Con- centrates, Pioneer Poultry Feeds and Chick Starters ELECTRIC FENCERS AND FENCING SUPPLIES Work Shoes and Boots We have a good lilne of work shoes for Men; Boys and Women. Try them and be conVinced. \ FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND THE BLAKE STORE IEdmund Swartzentruber, Prop; Phone: 11-97 14.