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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-08-03, Page 1yv• -g, +. Pk). s" r ,4; 7.0 g Cf: HAIRDRESSING, THIEL'S HAIRDRESSG SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRFNG Let us 'quote you Oa Specials for Spring and Summer Permanents; that 41,re pleasing and sue,sfactary, »and will give you personably Hair- dressing Salon on rear of store. For' appointments call na by phone 102 Zurich. • Are You Suffe.ring From Headache? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with ...the Latest Methods and Equipment at • A.LCOER�jj OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICH — ONT.. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices N... it are gisiting with relatives ea iiyeeks. mr. Geromette gave education'e report. .According to the 50 yearh and during the summer endre,7,'cak ,he 'other day. L e ral ST. PETER'S Ficangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. Changege Chi,t for :sk Chang -1 rag Werls0 8h—Luther League: rhursday—Cheir Practice. 41.-INDAT SERITICE.f R. m.—dermon Serviee, 1.1A 5: nt.H-Sunday, Schoop 7.30 `n.ti.'—Eiig,lish service. ST/wry-body Welcome ail Servicer. E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor. • EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C.•13. -Heckenclorn, Minister. Mrs. H. G. I -less, Organist. No Services on Sundays Aug. 6 -13th There is joy in the service of Jesus, the Lord, No peasure of earth can bestow, He giveth to all who are faithful to Hirn, A joy that the world cannot know. WIRalfallW SHORTAGE SEEN Unless the number of students en- tering Normal Schools in Ontario begins soon to increase there will be a scarcity of elementary school tea - of 11 3 JL A I ormrn.tnw. • CARD OF THANKS IVIr. and Mrs. Fred liaberee and' family wish to 'extend a Sinee:re` vote of thanks to all who assisted.in^' extinguishing their recent fire, ari, especially to the Zurich. Fire Leigad' eee who so kindly responded Thaitt'4414 you! rr, r Visits u) rc.-,urrmr.rhervirmys.....mmrcogsraurear.barsaromnesm.... Dr. and Mrs. P. J. 0:',1i3;v7..si• and - family who have been ti a6ationin2 at Wilber:force, have returned to their home here greatly refreehed, , A DIAMOND WEDDING Popular residents of Hensel). for forty years and well-known in Zurich where they resided for several years, Mr. and 'Ales. Owen Geiger celebrated. their diam•ond wedding annivereary last Wednesday, July 2G, at their homein Hensel'.th Mrs. Geiger is e tevOsona who have been holidaying former Miss Ernma Geiger, daughteekle*et,have returned to their home in of the late. Mr. and :Vers. Abrahain De -a• Geiger of Zurich. It was on July 10, 1879, that Mr- and Mrs. Geiger were .r! ee.-..e.eseeeea Iiw.- 'Mary Memel' is spending a . 41„.e,eveeks with her sister, Mrs. Carl gkikr at Milverton. etAiss Gretta Haberer who had been jcileirdeying in Detroit has returnedhofxie, hmne, '1r. and Mrs. Frank Siebers and AM sons of Detroit, are holidaying Wale home of the former's parents, 10andIVIrs. W. L. Siebert. and Mrs. ...Werner Either and married at the Geiger hornestead,west, of Zurich, with Rev. G. G. Schmidt, Evangelical church, conducting the ceremony. The attendants were Mr.,? and Mrs. Louis Eckstein, Dashwoede now deceased. For 12 years Mr.Gi ger was Reeve of Hensel"; for two• years councillor and a numiber years on the school board. Warden eic •Huron in 1911; president of the'Flat and Mrs. Garnet Walper who pleasant holidays wi n. relatives o returned to their home in s (k0 „ 4 day August 7th, next Monday - next holiday when ..it will be all over as civic holiday,and es of business will be closed. Geromette and family Organization .f.or 15 years and ti at .edale an' Mount Carmel for 'COMFORTABLE GLASSES then, according to the =water vely engaged in the flax business for At section of the repo*. dealing with months employes hundreds of flax pullers, many of them Indians. He harvested 1200 acres of flax and in addition to the -Hensel" mill °Neils and operates the mill at Exeter, ek, lz.A. Maiv . REASONABLE MUMS - teachers the number IlOW graduating Ian`deNts. VIP:' Martin and dau- 'C. E. ZrUtbrigg 13 0 • OPTOMETRIST at EXETER "would appear to be insufficient t o ericee' of 'Stratford- and who npinge at Oakwood; were 'Sun- = .eatiee y ordinary retirements. i 1.S9404. at the -.home of ars. g. The.aerannielated surplus .of teachers fire dektroyed 'etc ' CecRRI.g4,e4r-itb.*: „fill the vacancies in elementary echo:, M r Tema liver a 1, -,'14 -ed f • f - Peak; ,"and at that- tine. e ,Mr. Gel., who • is visiting :with .Mrs. "re'vtl'aPen erge-rYi teachers urilets" the number of. stud- ents entering Normal. School beeina ger lost everything lie had. t Mel' or a time. The At artisian well in stophen Rev.and 1VIrs. C. B. Heckendorn appreac _ caa yo Week Day Except Wednesday. Twp., west of Dashwood, was suilt by' and daughter Lois, are leaving this ^goon to irterenqc C.4.4.00,1""IN4POW,O.I4rrlNIPR BEM ANNE BEAUTY SHOP —YOUR HA.IR—The most important thing to complete your spring outfit is your Lair.. Treat it as such and come to us for your next PERMANENT WAVE. Introducing to you fax the first time the newest in scientific hair treatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents." Whether your hair he fine, course, white, etc., we now have a special lotion for each. type and. you are therefore assured of a ware in the manner you have always wanted. • Why Accept a. Substitute for the Best. No advance in prices. Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GA.SCHO, Prop. Mr.'Geiger for Wm. Fulton. He also week forieKitchener and Hamilton, erected many windmills for farmers where: they willspend their two we - M the district. The Geiger family of ek's vacation with relatives. As e l six sons and a daughter are: Edmund ; coneequenee there will he no services nranual training teacher, London; Dr. in, the ,l'oesel Evangelical church for William- Geiger, Waterloo,. Oliver,. the Sundays of August 6th and 13th. me:inger Bank of Montreal, Fenelon! , , . Falls; Rory, druggist, Kitchener; Syd • e ,aistriet livesd Inspector IIMMINAWICI.E..011441P2=61,..t.."4.4001..11,0, ney, piincipal, high school at Stueg 1tie:;.',8,egsworth, of Erin, district weedeinSpector foe a number of the countieS'ela Western Ontario, called on the J caJ Hay Twp. inspector, Mr. John 1V1-4eide and also inspected the towrishie"Iroade and farm properties. etatadthat very few townlhips in his diStriet.Were in such a satisfactory condition n Hay Township, and gave much credit to the local inspector,Mr iVicBride„ for his efficient work. FIRE DESTROYS HONEY HOUSE Falls, Rory, druggist; Kitchener: Syndey, principal, high school at Cturgeon Falls; Ira at home and 1-(21...,:ey), Mrs. Eric Kennedy, Hen- sel'. From tables attractive with white and blue delphiniums in silver con- tainers, bule and white tapers, and enteed a hugo weddhig cake, GO re- _ . 'etives„' guests and members of the family sat .clown to a delicious din - nee and supper. Tongs were proposed by Dr. Win. Geiger, 'Waterloo and Ed- mund Geiger, Lendon. Mr. and Mrs. Geiger were at home to their friends from 7 to 9 in the evening, and were the recipients of many lovely gifts including many cheques, telegrams, hosts , of letters and cards and inane, felicitatons. WE. SELL THE ZEST IPO] LESS Speciats, ince Thursday, Friday and Saturday • Aylmer tomato. iaice 25 oz., 2 »trn»s . _ .. .. 5c Sairnon red Cole golden:net 1,1b. :in ... 21c Marnings cream tea sandwich biscuit per lb. ..- 15c • Maxwell House coffee 1 -Ib. fin Hillcrest shollening, 1 -lb. ..•; c OxydoI, large. per pkg. ....... . 24c Heinz spaghetti? 2 tins . . 2 5 c Kellogg's all iheat. (with boat cut outs) 2 pkg 75c Miracle whip salad dressing 8 -oz . ' c Tea Bisk, makes biscuits M jiffy, 1 9c Aunt jeathna pan cake flour, per. pkg ..... 5c Many flowers toilet soap, 5 cakes ... 19c Sugar 'crisp, corn flakes, 2 pkgs. 5 c Brunswick sardines, per :tin . . ,,,,inger snaps biscuits,» per lb. .. ... 10r, Tuna Flokes,„ heirs, per tin . .... Ply Swatters, vire or rubber, each Fly spray,, 8-uz .. .—„-- 1 9c jif soap flakes, (With :Eancy tumbler) -25c N • Phone HO ivelleg0Gmliteki..*0,*014.6............ lit 11...31•10r. Last Wednesday afternoon an a- larm waSegiven to the Zurich fire brigade tliat the honey house of Mr. 1'red Raherer of the Blind Line, just east oftiwn was in full blaze ' and that other .buildings including the house were he danger, Mr. Haberer who was'working in the biulding at the time, was rendering SOM.i wax from the honey on a v1,5°12116 stove, Lak. view. Casino lifted. the flanie femie the burner Up ana he Wiflu 'must have into the kettle where the wax was, and away it went. 1 -le hurridly tried to shift the stove which was all a- blaze ant the door, but after con- siderably burning his hands, and the spreading ro rapidly, he had to run ont to save himself. The entire building soon Was a torrent of flames and nothing could be saved, All the extracting :and other equipmeut went up in fiemes: ...4Firetuneteily eir. Pleb- erer had albout 1700 Ibe. ofenew ex- tracted: lioneyand the containers !n a storago 13ein at the house which, were eaaed.:.: The honey that as de- etroyed ivak the si.letionS that had been gathered in and were not ex- tracted. Mie Haberer has $500 in- ernance c» i the building and contents which is only part af the airearat it ifliequire to • repiac e the saine. The Zvrieh fir ek,, .ivielcidg„ae!Ic,,,• t 1.1.3creln7fleotri the splendid work they did. »Were it lot ;or Vie, :tiro brigade, and the att- ',-,ndance of weter they lied to wori, with, there likely would a more sadder steryto relate, as it is a ques- tion whether the house and other sur- nunding tufldings could, have been so ntertsc was the heat and Ames. Just al a time when Mr. Reherer ncOled this equipment th,' rw-t, thiq• unlortunate )ire occurred. The entire cd,illounity »are very sorry • 4: this, 10,0i'to 6in Ilaberer, Grand Bend DANCING NIGHTLY TO To the Cascade Rythms of WILLIS TIPPINg, and his Cascade Rytkin Orchestra :din:NICHT i.ANC --- SUNDAY AUGUST 6t1-. JOIN THE HAPPY CIVIC HOLI- DAY 'f,-11.0•.1 at..T ,MOST rpptiLAR, RESORT Free aibneedon 'before 9 p.m., Tees., Thurs., Fri. First two dances free • every' night. A.TEUR CONTESTS -- ondayr ng. 14 and. :14—Cash.plizes CtAND .C,ONTUXT of I'd:, and 2nd vinners AUG. 2:5th--Gi1lYt,i Cosh :on3tly our Floodlighted Beach these Hot Evening,s, Slut Shop and Bathhouse open till 10 p.m. nightly. We carry latest styles in Sports and flitch wear. China and 1.?!v,,,,'11,.s., nAsHwooD BRAS1 BAND IN EVENING. cov,-(1,113T hlJNl)AY •:'^e.e L. Deel0e 0.g5 .year, $1,50 Advaiaa: prrfs err,5 A , ADMIRAL 15 JEWEL POCKET WATCHES $9.95 • _rh lr.• a Precision Built, Built, For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracitex ak for BLUE COAL -1 IAlso Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets, Excellent Timekeepers • The Roe Farms Milling Glee These sell regularly for 14.50 Feeds. Come in and see them. A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid fog. .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall • • • • • • • 00 0 • Light Weight Worsteds • Corne and See Our Large Display Sir & • MI= 4 EMBALMER S AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . , .,-•• .0 -- 5. ' eieeeee-4•44e4e4e4e-ee'e'41ceee-eie'eeeeee;;eae-ae..e ea, ARE GOING TO BE fr ,Ore, ournor:' This Summer IN 4?* 4e, 0=, 41. ORDER YOUR SUMMER SUIT NOW Gf tek. 1 •*asee#04•••••••erted,o61,194:)e tee teee00.0******64)6e0,00414i.e SPRING YOU NOW AZ#21.=MaitilEM.1157Z.,-.0.14314 cg,..)^11V.. 0118 IEQUIEE Have You Selected Your Garden Seeds? We have a good Assortment of Flower and Veg- &Able Seeds in 5c and 10c Pac:kages,.. Also Root Seeds and Sorghum. WE HANDLE SCARFE'S PAINTS Men's, Boys' Misses and Children's Running Shoes, Men's Work Shoes. House Dresses, Aprons, Prints and Broadcloths Men's and Boys' Overalls and Smocks. 1, IA RNESS REPA.IRS, ETC., ETC. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand Doti GLA GENERAL NIEROH A iv r •P' HON EZ 11 97' . BLAKE, • • n..",",