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Zurich Herald, 1939-02-23, Page 1vol. xXXIx 32 ZURICH. THURSDAY M€ RN I Psi , FEBRUARY 23, 1939. ' £.ma : , Chester L. Smith, Paisliesho $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in. Advan *L.5u Lbs I (Ma.AKS, s2 MAY Bit 01€ARM•1644 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 personality Hair- -dressing Salon on rear of store. For appointments call usby phone 102 Zurich. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT.. 'A Changeless Christ far. a Cleans ing World.' Friday, 8h—Luther League.. Thursday—Choir Practice, SUNDAY SERVICES: 1.0 a. m.—German Service. 11.16 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English service. Everybody Welcome to rill Servs.' E. TUERKHEIM„ Pastor COMFORTABI R GLASSES At REASONABJ F PR(CES C. E. Zur br gg OPTOMETRIST at EXETER 'The Newest. Approved: Method of :Eyesight Testing Used-, Open every Week Day Except Wednesday: Read the ilome News. Follow the Local Ads. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. H. fp. Hess, Organist and Dir- ector of Music 10 a.m. Subject --Well Done. 11 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m. Subject -A Strange Mixture "Little souls saddle their faults upon, Others." 111•911011111i.. ,,,,,,,,,snuctsarcesuamomminnsotc, CARD OF THANKS I with to take this medium of greatly thanking all those who so nobly helped in the act of saving my house and other articles, during the recent fire in Dashwood. Again I say, Thank You! Henry M. Willett, Dashwood. BRIDGE CONTRACT SIGNED Contracts were signed by the Nia- gara. Bridge ,C:.n mission with Sprague & Henwood, North Bay contractors, who will begin immediately to bore for the foundation and abutments for a new bridge over the Niagara River, replacing the Honeymoon brodge carried away'by last winter's ice jam. STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cred- iton, on Mon -lay, the 6th of Ferbu- ary 1989 at 1 p.m. All menioers were The minutes of the previous regular meeting hid on Jan. 9 and the special meeting of Jan. 14th were ad- opted as read. The following correspondence was read: • 1 From T. R ;Patterson, County Engineer, stating that the County of BETTY" ANNE BEAUTY SHOP We wish to announce to our Clientele that we have added a new wireless Permanent Waving Machine to our Beauty Shop. With this most modern and: scientific method you have no weight or escess- ive heat on your head,. You are ndt connected to the electivity 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 hair requires_ See: this machine before getting a new permanent. Phone 159 for Appointments. Open Evenings.. losammestassaraniwommatememenronsnatarella WE SEUL THE BEST 'FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and. Saturday re sliced. pineapple, 2 assns ....... __..,.......17c Singapore . Aylmer Tomatoes 2s,, .2 -tins -- --I 1 c . Golden patch peas, 2 tins....._....._ ...-.-......,.19c 29c Salmon, red. Cohoe, 1 lb. lin ._...;,..._... Aylmer tomato juices 251% -oz, 2 tins 17c 27c •.__.. Heinz Catsup„ large bottle ., I 9 Bee Hive Corn: Syrup 5s . Peanut butter or mit butter, 2 :lbs_ 25c .aPlmolive Soap, 3 cakes i7 ......... c :. •c Oxydol, large p ........................_... 17c 7Blue Rose Rice, 2 • • .w .. .... • . Baker cocoa,, I -.1b fin ..._._.--... 25c Sunlight Soap„ 4 cakes ...... ......,.,._•. 25e Dates, pitted, 2 lbs. 23c...... 23c. Raisins, sultana seedless, 2 lbs- . .Hillcrest shortening, 2 lbs.. 74 inch wide °unbleached :streeting, Special yd. 40c House Dresses, jean Gordon at ............. ..$1.00 Male 140 Lard's Tatra EXETER — ONT. • Thursday, Friday, Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE "JOE PENNER". and "BILLY GILBERT" In "MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF"' "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" With LOUIS HAYWARD And All Star Cast Mon., Tues., Wed. "EVERYBODY SING" A Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture; Starring ALLEN JONES Judy Garland—Billie Burke Coming—March 6-7-8—Dracula with Bela Lugosi. FranKenstein with Boris Karloff. Huron has been advised by the De- partment of Highways that the road from Dashwood to Mt Caravel has been approved as a County Road. 2 From the Clerk of Municipal Roads acknowledging receipt of the forms completed by this Township to show the details of work and expnd- iture carried out on the roads during last year. Wednesday, to -day is Ash Wednes- day and the beginning of the Lenten season which extends to after Easter. Mrs. (Dr.) P. J. O'Dwyer was a visitor with friends at London the past week. 11Ir. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of the Oakwood (Park, Grand Bend, are en- joying a motor trip south. Pleased to see Mr. Harry G. Hess up and around again attending to his duties, after being confined 'to the house for a few weeks. Mrs. Harold Weber and daughter Jean of Dashwood, are visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Della Fis- cher at the Siebert home. By the sports news reporters Mr. Albert "Babe" Siebert, star defence - Man of the Montreal hockey team is on the casualty list with an injured back. Just to what extent the in- ury is we do not know, but we trust "Babe' will soon be on the lineup a- gain.. A large crowd was present at the 4uction sale of farm stock and imple- ments of Mr. Edwin Hartman of the Bronson line, north of Blake on Tu- esday afternoon, and the large gath- ing greatly helped the sale. Mr. nd Mrs. Hartman and family are roving to Centralia where they have purchased a chopping mil. Motion, that a grant of $10 bea..2a'•''• Meets With Accident made. to the Salvation Army in Lon- don. That F. W. ?Vlorlock, CoIlector of Taxes, having been unable to com- plete the collection of taxes and make his return of his roll according to motion passed by this Council 'on the 15th day of last Dec., is hereby auth- orized to continue the levy and coll- ection of the unpaid taxes in the ma- nner and with the power provided by law for the general levy and collect- ion of taxes and that the roll shall be finally returned to the Township Tr- easueer not later than the lst of March next. That the following be the scale of wages to be paid for work performed on the Township Roads during 1939: General Wor'.: Man and team 40c ' a•; Man and 3 horses 45c hr; Man elonr, 20c hr; Road foreman 20c hr. ;snow Roads: Man and team 30e hr; Man alone 15c; Road foreman 1'7'4 c hr. The following be appinted: Poundkeepers: B.D. Cook, H. Shipton; R. Gaiser; M. Ryan, W. Love, E. Webb, A. Baker, A. J. Amy L. Finkbeiner, A. Baker. S. Pollock, H. Devine, H. Ford, W. Stacie, G. Steam!, r, 11 I:reel-ley, T. Mawhien v. Fence Viewers: ers: H. Mills, J. :‘.11or. lock, L. Richard, J. Ratz, E. C. Kraft E. King, W. J. Brown, 3. Gill, 3. E. Hodgins, Road Foreman: No. 1 W. Baker, 2 3. Willis Jr; .3 W. Rolling; 4 L. Hill; 5 3, T. Hirtzel; 6 Wm. Oestrei- cher; 7 E Chambers; 8 3. G. Fink- beiner; 9 H. Yearley; 10 H. Eagleson 11 J. .Clarke, 12 W. Devine; 13 M. C. Sweitzer; 14 C. Baumgarten; 15 iI saac ;, 16 A. Latta; 17 II, Hodgins 18 H. Hodgins; 19 3. Gill; 20 E. Webb; 21 Centralia, M. Baker; 22 Crediton, W. J. Bawinan; 23 Dash- wood, Dan Haugh; 24 Grant :Send, P. Eisenbach; 25 Exeter Side road John. ltlumpp. Motion, that ' Bllaw- No. 533 to ap- point certain officials having been read three tinier be passed and signed Road accounts to the amount of $41.31 and the folowing were passed: Municipal World, .sub;, etc. $6,65 Times -Advocate, printing and sapp- lic:: 128.73; R. G. Selcion,, grant Exe- tter Fall ('air 1938. $25; Toronto Sap & Stencil Ltd. dog tags 14.58. Trees, Team Hay, relief re Jackson 36.29; Dept. of Health, indulin acct. 1.70; D. Tiernan, wood for Miss Held $3; C. Chapman Co. Special School Book 15.68 ; Tuckey Transport .25e;Queen Alexandra San. acct. re Lochner $12 Salvation Army giant $10,, The Council adjourned to meet a - Mr. Jacob Weido who left on T'a•- esday to visit with his son Percy - at Waterloo on Tuesday, dna shortly after arriving at the place took a walk outside, and in doing ro slipped on some ice, falling and fracturing .his hip. Mr. Weido was immediately taken to the hospital where he is receiving medical attention. Where Jacks Thrive Our local rabbit shooters have en- joyed: the "green pastures" in the Kincardine district this winter, and here they find the jacks in abundance and mare easily to shoot than in the Zurich district where at places they have become almost extinct. In the Kincardine district there are very few hunters, and consequently these fast multiplying "bunnies" are thriv- ing to a most wonderful extent, and we presume the farmers of that dis- trict will be only too pleased to have the jacks thinned down a bit. Violin how Re-Hairing Bring in your Bow for a Firs Class Re Hair Job. PROMPT SERVICE $1.00 UP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS A G. HESS OBITUARY Died at London Word. was received here of the rather sudden passing of Mr. Peter .t.tvel]e, of Grand Bend and a form- er resident of Zurich, who died in St: Joseph's li'ospital, London on Monday evening, where he nasi been taken two days previous, suffering from a heart ailment. There will be a service at the home in Grand Bend at 2' pan. On Thursday, followed by pubic service, in Grand Bend United' Church. Interment in Grand Bend: Cemetery. More particulars next ism seta.. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN t For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling Coo Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid for .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensel" 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••eeaoso••s0•00••.a•oao•coose .24• • • • • 24.95 • • • • • sub! • • • • • • • •AND • • Extra Tr a •• • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4, • .4.••••••••••••••••eseeeo atapageo&ivat C w ? eeee veva:.,;,,, Late Louis Miller There passed away Barry in, the week, a, well and favorably known:rer• silent. of the 14th Concession, iiay Township in the person of Mr.. I,Q.uis•. Miler, who died in his 68th, yen:. He was of a very quiet and peacefel nature,, a good neighbor, ,and was highly regarded by his friends as• af a straght forward roan. Bing a bile - long 'resident of the community,. Tee was well keown and hid friend as well as his immediate family will greatly miss him, Surviving axe, his widow, two sons, Urban and Allen; two brothers, ,Gustave Miller of the 14th, concession, and Nicholas, of Windhurst, ,Sisk.; and three sisters, Mrs. Chas. Keller, Dashwood; Mrs. Jacob Willert and Mae, L. H. Rader, both of the 14th concession. The funeral is being held on Wednesday afternoon, at 1.30 at the home, then rs Take Advantage of this Free Pant Sale Limited time only--Tairored to Measure by Can- ada's Leading Tailors ---Special: Reduction on all Goods. Wtx EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, on to 'Zion Lutheran church, Dashwood, Monday, the 6th day of Mssrch 1939 [With Itev. T. Luft offiieiiating. Inter- aft being mode in. Bronac111 P.M rat 1 p.m, 'Crerk. Ceii etel' , :Herbert K,1 iltb©1 `, Twp, 44 147 43 rr EABJY SPRING G()tJS 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, Gloves and Caps, Overalls, Smocks, sweat- ers and sweater Coats, Aprons, (Housedresses at reduced prices)._ Rubbers, Rubber Boots. Hardware, Ready Mixed Paints and Harness Repairs. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand R. r N. • UGL AS GENERA(- Ani•ER'ObIANT - 97 BLAKE