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Zurich Herald, 1939-02-09, Page 1r XXXIX arls ZUIR1CHp THURSDAY M() 0, FEBRUARY 9, 1939,, t „ ead the HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRING Let us quote you on SPecials for .Spring and Summer Permanents, •that ,are pleasing and satisfactory,. ...and will give you. personalit3r Hair- , dressing Salon on rear of store. For appointments call us by tribune 102 Zurich. •011111PALMILIPMS05611,81111111110110111119113111110 ST. PETER'S 4, Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH ONT. ut.A Changeless Christ for a Clam". hag World.' Friday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Freak*. SUNDAY SERVICE 1.0 a. m.—German Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English service. ' Everybody Welcome to an Sexiness. E. TUERICHEIM, Pestor. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH' C. B. Heckendorrt, B.D., Minister Mrs. H. IP. Hess, Organist end Dir.. *dtor of Music • 10 a.m. iSubject—.The Master and Money. 11 a.m.—Sunday School 730 p.m. Subject---Ratching Old Clothes. It is possible to transform any sor of trubulation into an opportunity to help somebody. HENSALi, ADDED TO LIST The village of Hensell has been ad ded to the list of Huron. County mun icipalities which, under a Departm- ent of Health regulation, are required to handle only pasteurized milk. Pre- viously only towns -were required to have anilk pasteurized. In other corin- ties ;a. number 'of Villager and town- ships have been pieced. unaer -the provisions of the ..pasteurizairon re- gulations. SAILS FOR CANADA Premier Mitchell .11epburn who has been in Australia. for some time sail- ed for Canada on iday on the liner Mariposa. In a ferewell message Mr. COMFORTABI-F. GlAssvg , Hepburn pleaded for a more frequent interchange of visits between respon- At sible leaders of the British dominions to promote empire unity. The Mar- iposa is due Pt San Francisco Feb. 21. and will call at Auckland, New Zer.:..:anit, 'en tolite, WRIT ISSUED In a writissued againts the Cor-, peration of the TONIM. oVGoddich, Mrs. Ida Barbour asks unstated. dam - W k.Da EX.M e:,- . I ages. for injtiriesrxeceiy.edietifion REASONABLE PR(�S C. E. Zurbrigg ro OPTOMETRIST at E1MTER The Newest. Approval:1i Method o _Eyesight`q!eiting Use& Opeas every onie New Follow the Local Ms. the sidewalk on Nov. 17 last.'. The plaintiff charges negligence 0.0 tile part of the Town infailing to keep the .sidewalk in repair. It is alaimed, that she tripped on an obst#intidll and suffered setious injuri4; ThP case will be hear at the non-jUry sit-. tings of the iSupreme Court. SPECIAL COURSE IN AERIC Arrangements have been made by Huron Co. Agricultural Repreqentat4' Mr. R. F. Stade was a visitor with ive J. C. Shearer to comply With a his sister Mrs. J. Eidt, at New Ham - request from the people of Shipica burg, Sunday last. district of 'Stephen Twp., thrcnighMisses Ruth Johnston and friend, their representative for the purpose, ' , Miss Alma Ratz, teacher of S. ,S. No. Miss Irene Turkheim spent the past '7, Stephen, to hold a series of meet- ings for special courses in agriculture and in home economics. eFslesassiet Brown of London, were gu- CHARASSAPIe the home of Mr. and Mrs. GE OF : t • Chester L. Smith., Publish** $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advxmout 40 S.N ARA.E.X.S. 02 MAY EX 011•15•44,14 week -end with friends at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and Mrs. Uflas. Weer on Sunday. A charge of assa.(lair tual bodily harm has bten Td s 'a 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook of Kitch- ener were iMonday visitors at the ;borne of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner on their return home they were ac- companied by Mrs.. Brenner who will be visiting in the city for some time, Free Entertainment 'Free entertainment and box social of iGoderich, who allegedly strucic H,-.olien to the public on Feb. 13th, all G. Murney, also of Goderich, break- -ladies and gents, iboys and girls are Ing his nose in two places. The blaw. 'Invited. There will be music, read - allegedly was struck in an argument ings and two plays "The Tom Thumb concerning the game. Referee Mc-- Wedding" played by a group of Cully, it is alleged, was set upon by small children and "A Mouse to the Goderich fans as he walked toward. Reseue" by adults. Lunch boxes will the dressing room. He was jostled be. sold by Oscar Klopp, auctioneer. about, but not seriously hurt.--e-God,'Ladies bring your boxes and gents erich Signa1Star. .0nie along and buy them. This is - ; )Linder the auspices of the Women's In Magistrate's Court. - Institute. Charged with falsifying nen: 'ages ;,, Telephone Meeting to purchase and consume beer n an, Monday afternoon was the annual %•••••••••••••••••••••••4••••••• authorized beverage room, fouMeeting- of the Subscribers of ther iteen- •I • aged youth on Thursday at Goderich- „ -Hay :Municipal Telephone System in police court -pleaded guilty and were '.4 Town Hall, with a rather small t fined $10 and costs or 10 clays. Each 7 :40eedq.nee, but an interesting meet- 7, pleaded he had, no money to Pay. result of an argument after the Tam- stock-Goderich hockey game at GOd- erich last Monday night, and Police are investigating another attack, on• Referee Jack McCully, of Stratfor14, which occurred as he left the ice af, ter the game. The assault charge is preferred against Mowat Violin Pow Re -Flaking Bring in your Bow for a First Class Re Hair Job. PROMPT SERVICE $1.00 UP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN PHONE' YOURalrfii:/1 }l'”. --.- „....,.:, I R. FOR . , • - - ',. sr.mo,,,,,,,-51 b 1 tie .1 For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ak for BLUE .COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. 1 Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling Co, Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash, Prices paid for .Eggs on. a, graded basis. Pone 10 Hensall - • - Weeks, at the end of 1,vhicti time . , various items of concernin the wel- ..George • Arm, xir)Tig, .weited as chairman, and ' the' • • BETTY ANNE t EAUTY SHOP wish ta announce to oar Clientele that we have added a ..,. a • ' new Wireless Permanent Waving Machine to .our Beauty Shop. With t thisnnort modern and. scientific method you have .no weight or escess- ive heat ,on your head.. You are not connected to the electicity in any way, and you can have your permanents in from thirty seconds to 'three minutes time. We are equipped to give you any permanent your their requires. See this' . machine before getting a new permanent. Open -Evenings.. Phone 159 for Appointments. • viSIP44114"ra,41,41,4,64,4NIM#1,1411.444.1,4,1,06,6,04.41?4,4%.4.1411M100.00,011NNA ',10.1Molemer..aramstam................m.grAmnoms.nrommeammtvalpransamoromerownseesommemeamos.101110 • • , -• 3 -a, WE SELL THE BEsTr FOR LESS Specials ioz- Thursday, Friday and Saturday Carnation Mai,'ilea tire,, zah Maple Lea/ fSahreoaa, Bolls,. '2 'lips Royal York etea Lii.tin. Blue Boy CaEre% per 1. ----- ... :33c Prunes, Iarge; .siznoo Santa..CIUra, 2 -lbs. Shortening„ 2 Ma. Heins Pork and Beans. Med„ 2 tins Handy ./ammunia, per Aunt Jemirna Pancake Flour, per pkg. Asparag-tes, Tips.t, per Corn, Golden Bautaira, 2 tins . . . Peas, 2 tins 19c Seedless' Raisins, 2 23e Lexie. iSreedett Raisins, IRKEI,T pkg. . 1, .15e tCheese Ned. Factor:To, peer .. . ... .. . ... 19e 'Tamiocaj, 2 Pas_ ... ... ... 25e 23r, 23c 25c ..5c 16c 15e *New Wints in New Patterns pot y,ard ....... Jen. Gordon. "Ch..esses ata•• • • .2 $1.00 .” Phone 140 will be issued if the fines are notfa paid. "You boys don't deserve any rle .d• .oi . consideration—you knew what you an scussed. The purchase of a .a.f the system were gone over were doing when you committed the offence' said his worship. 4-4 ' HAY COUNCIL new switchboard for Zurich central - was up' for discussion, but the old one which is somewhat crowded, will be repaired and in some cases anima town instead of a strictly private line The Council of the Township of two, parties will be put on the same Hay met for the February meeting at circuit which will save the system, a few- thousand dollars by getting- a- long•with the old board. In the Dash- wood area some more cable isbadly needed, and some will likely be put in this summer. Those who address- ed the. meeting. •were: A. F. Hess, the local secretary; Harry G. Hess, manager of Zurich central, Mr. Harry Hoffiran, of Dashwood centrar;. and air. J. Berger, of Milverton, repres- enting the IStromberg-Carlson. Tele- phoxiesupply Co. The ratesfor the coming year will likely be the same as in; former years. The Nay Tele- phone:System is financially in very good standing. OBITUARY the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday,. Feb. Gth with all members present, The minutes of the January 9th me- eting were adopted as read. Numerous communications were disposed of. The following' resoluti- ons were passed: That By-law No. 1 appointing the officials for the Township for 1930, by-law No. 2 appointing Poundkeep-. ers, stock valuators and fence view- ers, and by-law No. 3 fixing the re- muneration for township officials .be read three times and finally passed That the switchboard in Zurich. Central be repaired by the Strom'berg Carlson Telephone •Company at a cost of $600. That a charge of $2.00 be made • .'• for re -connecting a service which has Late James Atte= been discontinued at any time aster The palalYeing hand of death came debentures in dull have •been paid as a great relief to Nirt. James Allan and further service is wanted on same on;sunday evening at l 'clock, when premises. • he pasSed :out as he had always lived, That Henry Thiel be appointed. very- ,Peacefully. The deceased had caretaker of the Town Hall at a sal- ary of $35 per year. That accounts coveirng payments of Township Roads, Has, Telephone System, -Charity and Relief and gen- eral accounts be passed as per vou- chers: Township Roads ---j. M. Ziler rd 10 $1.50; M. G. Deitz, repairs, powei. grader $8.85. Hay Municipal Telephone System.— very kind and pleasant man to be a - Northern Elee. Co., material 169.Ra; roan& always a follower of the gold - Bell Telo.Co., tolls Nov. to Dec., en rule, and to know him was to like 93.0; H. G. Hess, 1 month salary hiP., mut he will be greatly missed by $165; Postage, annual meeting •45 hi immediate 'associattee and friends. Stade & Wei.do chair, centra A bfflec SinViving beside his: wicrow. is one 11.50; National Rev, tax on talis hinther.,, Robert Allan of -Brucefield: 85; C. L. Sini;th, printing 11075. - and,' sic sisters: Mrs. -George Howard' Relief --E. Hnedriek rent 3.50 of:Exeter; -Mrs. Fred Hess, HenseD; Albrecht transients 5.25; 'id & -Co WsN C. Haugh, lgrucefield; • Mrs. J. account 12.05; W. .Ilayr allowance. Veruie, Stanley Twp.; Mrs. 11.1eDon- $20; Mrs, G. Moulton rent $3; Stade atC. Dundas,1Ws. Esker of Atbt•,,rta. -& Weide coal 18.25; 11 Tiernan •act,• funeral being held this Wed- )1daY afteraean, with serviees in the 1-(4'1°e'ral Accounts—Nunie. World, lilNangelleal church, interment takinp- supplies $0; Posta,ge, taxx verifications pipe ht Bronson line cemetery. Rev. 1.35; Treas. Huron hospitaliz*tion C411. Heekendorni pastor or the local 62.10; Hospital Sick Children grant Eiangelical church •officiating. The $i5; Mimic. World supplies 6.0,3; Dem late Mr. Allan was twolty-five, yeax's Health insulin 5.76; Queen Alexandra agamarried to Matilda witme,r. who San. refilla phnomothrax 05,00. bas tbo Sympathy. of. a large, weir of. •ehurch, Zwrie'1/4, ;1;itsv.(1,ty.• Iftildtiee at 'the • church .01. A. P. Roo, Clerk, been for the past eight months a suf- fertarduring which time he had been Visited several time, by .strokes, and he was in his 71st year. Born on the Van homestead t near Drysdale, he bad: lived most oe his life on the farm from which he; moved several years .agoi- coming just north of Zurich where he enjoyed a few years of reftement. Mr. Allan was indeed a The ,Couneili to meet again on 'Mon-. filends. Mr.. Allan was a morabor day March VII, at 1.80 o'clock in the, afternam, • • • • • 0' *' • 4' • • • • 4'• • * • 4' • 41c- . 24 95 SUIT N Extra Trousers Take Advantage of this Fie Pant Sale Limited time only --Tailored to Measure by Can- ada's Leading Tailors ---Special Reduction on all Goods. 'f,1%1BALIVIER3 AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS (11, 4" 4" 4' o••••••••••••***•**oo•eretee*s 400000•4**********44444,-* t 1104.•••••••••=...1111.1••,...--*, 4471i5***F EARLY SPRING GOODS We have all the Staple Lines Found in a Country Store: Comfort Chintz and Bats, Prints, Broad- cloths, Silk and wool Hose, Silk Hose, Men's Socks, Gluves and Caps, Overalls, Smocks, sweat- ers and sweater Coats, Aprons, (Housedresses at reduced. prices)... Rubbers, Rubber Boots. Hardy Ready Mixed Paints and Harness Repairs. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand R. N. DOUGLAS ENERA,. MERCHANT PHONE 11 ihe 97 BLAKE