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Zurich Herald, 1939-08-17, Page 1• VL XXXX 'No, ZURICH, THURSDAY 4.4.4011104. HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING: SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRLNG Let us quote you on. Specials fear Spring and Summer Permanents, that are pleasing and satisliactory, and will give you personalty Hair-- by p dressing Salon on rear ot store. For appointments call us hone 102i Zurich. IIINIMMIVON10111111MMINIMION:1291110.0=MOMASIZAW12221111100111111.10 .Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with) the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE„, R.. O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIOH — ONT.. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices COMFORTABLE GLASSFS At REASONABLE,' PIRCES C. E. Zarinigg jLO OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest: APpiOverl. Method of jr„Eiral • Cheater L Snaitle„ Pabliereca, T1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in ea.dvanet ee A, It 8 IIjJ13 Ctk,610..: t.• ST. PETERS Evangelical Lutheran Church' ZURICH — ONT. -A Changoleas Christ for a Chang - in g Wor/d." Priday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. 3UNDAY SERVICES': '5 a. in.—German Service. 1.1..15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.80 -p.m.—Englisb. service. Everybody Welcome to alI Services. E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor, EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckenclorn, Nlinister. IVIrs. H. G. Hess, Organist. 10 a.m. Sermon—ReV W. E. Beese, of Hamilton 11. A,M. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. Sermon. "What Christ asks. Cream of,thevves.' 'Thei‘ortte alkiorpose flour Our Guessing Contest of how long will the Prize Clock', dis- played in our window, Run. .The .01bck will be woUnCY, ,on Saturday August 19th, and all Guesses must be in by *lir- Let Us Meet Each Other Again at day Evening, August_ '216th. Church Next Sunday. Get yOtir Guess in NOW! •. L. Schilbe and Son..,' HERE AGAIN SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL WELCOME TO Zurich Mennonite Church Aug. 21 to Sept. 1st, 1939 A Splendid xray to spend Two Weeks Monday Moaning to Friday Noon each 'Wee'k from 9 to 12 a.m. for ages 4 Years and. over. Public Program, Friday even - .011,1*,. every 'L..,Septeirther. Weck Day Except Viteduezday. YOU ARE INVITEID! plommlo.m...444.4.1.•••••••14..01.1.14•44.44.14444immosmanimaien. :t:741.4aErrY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP —YOUR {AIR—The naost 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 for the first time the newest in scientific hair tveatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents" Whether your hair be fine, course, white, etc., we now have a special lotion for each type and you are therefore assured of awave in the manner you have always wanted. Why Accept ea -Substitute for the Best. No advance in prices. Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop. .044141.4‘e~asgt,B4NNINAdVNIP4,041,4Wand^thilv 04,011.+0+5,11,44,C4‘0,9441,0,9,11,84,44NP.041.041.0.04.4 14ILLSGREENZ , . the house for some time with 'ipre ,Mr. Harold Reichert is confiiat to leg, his friends wish him. a s.fe'eda recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinscinayise: itcd Sunday with friend in It has been decided to -hold , niversary services of Hillsgr4 Un- ited church on Sunday, Sept: The recent heavy rains have, what held up the harvesting-feea, Ose who are not finished, bit ae-a number who stook theshed-, 91e • and are now fall..plo,Wrt. -faa"' aaameayeaaatea-anaa we eareeeaaand eaeseeeelteeeMenaausea_ael. e• •• Miss Clara Weber of London, is holidaying at her home here. • Mr. and Mrs. Max. Feldtrappe of Cleveland are visiting friends here. • Mr. George Volland •of Detroit, spent a week's •holidaYs here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bender of Dash- wood were Sunday visitors at the home ,of Mrs. Lydia Pfile. • Mr. and Mrs. Roswell O'Brein and family of Saskatoon arae visiting with the fornier's brother, Mr. Wm. O'Brien and family of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell and Patsy of Hensall, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. C. Eilber. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Becker and family of Morrison, 111., recently ar- rived in town to spend their holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer and family, Mr. John Turkheim, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haberer and Lenora, are away up north on a motor trip. a.; ]he service station of Mr. Herb. Mousseau is receiving a new coat of :paint; which will conform with the :other British American Oil Stations. --'Mrs. Casper Walper of town and granddaughter of London, left recen- tly for Saskatchewan, where they will visit for some Eine with Mrs. s. son, Mr. Wm. Vgalper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert of De- troit, Miss Nora Siebert of Lapsfvg..„ 1E6 „- Me. and Mrs. W. O. Knechtel, isits and Visitors ;ivies,. Kitchener, were week -end visitors at Mr. and Mrs. eTohn Baker ' and WmReichert attendedthe'fanerat the. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L..Sie- . ., bert. Mr. Doerr at Auburn recently.. ...- Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott of Mitchell visited recently with. Mr. and .Mrs. 'Chas. Robinson. STANLEY TOWNSHIP . A Clever Student It has been announced recently that Mr. Allan Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys, Babylon Line, has- been awarded the Win. C. Neish sch- olaeship in che-mistry to Queen's Unia epesity, Kingston for next year. . '‘.eane‘.-7y .attended Seaforth Collegi- ate Institute and this spring gradu- ated with his Bachelor of Arts degree in Honor Chemistry from the Uniea -aalty of Western Ontario at London "he scolarship is valued at $400, and is open to graduates of any Canad- ian. University. We extend congratu.' lations to Mr. Keys and count it an honor to claim so clever a student -as one of our Stanley boys and we wish him continued success. WE SELL THE BEST .FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday P and G white Naptha Soap, '3'bars -_-__-_10c Tomato juice 26 -oz, 2 tins. ,, . .. -...............-........ .... 19c Corn staxch,, per pkg. Fancy sanclwich sweet rookies per '113 ....-.......-.15c Salacla Tea, brown label, half -lb. .... _• ...i4c Yellow label, 'half -Ib. • i2c Chase and Sanborn Coffee 1:-.1b. 'tin, per lb.. ... ,36c Super Suds, glass bowl and saucer with pkg 39c Maple Leaf sockeye sahnon,lialfs 20c Maple Leaf salmon, 1:lbs. . . .... 35c raisins, 2 -lbs. . . 23c . —1,5c Sultana Life Buoy soap, 2 cokes ..... White liquid shoe polish, Ter 'bottle ..... -. 15c Areoxon fly colis, 5 coils.- ... - . 10c FlySwatters, each . .. . . -. ... , . -....-...... ..... .. .... 10c Fly spray, 8 -oz. bottle ....---...—.— 19c Peanut better, 2 -lbs.........— ..... ............25c Wheat puffs 2B -4,-)-z. bag ........ ........ .„.. Vanilla 16 -oz. boille Cowans Coroz. 16 -oz. ...-........„.--... .. - ... .-... 25r, koryonarmannsvo.ort+.4wela +444:404e `44V .1V4441. ne.vvemarmasonaMatommen.letserr.,.. We ,regret to learn of the passing of Mr. R. N. Douglas, wao for a goodly number of years has been proprietor of the general store Blake. Mr. Douglas, who has a large. circle of close intimate friends, died Tuesrfav morning ,eaal. the funeral, wit be held at the Blake church on Thursday afternoon at Two O'cloch. Mrs. Charles Fritz and daughter, Miss Pearl Wurtz, of town who were accompanied by Mrs. S. Oliver of Kitchener, and Miss Flossie Kibler,R. N., of Cleveland, Ohio, on a seven weeks enjoyable trip to the 'Pacific coast, visiting California, Washington British Columbia, North Dakota and many other points, and report a most wonderful time, •good hospitality and plenty of scenery. Attand Rally Mesers. A. J. Kalbfleisch, F. C. Yalbfieisch, Lamene, Charles Optical Repair • Service AM IN A POSITION TO DUPLIC- ATE YOUR BROKEN. SPECTACLE • LENSES PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN THE LARGER Mr. Mervyn Keys of Timmins spen Fritz and Ward Fritz attended the Sunday with his parents, Mr. and banquet held at Toronto on Tuesday Mrs. Ben Keys.evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson aud Premier Mackenzie King, celebratiag family of Detroit visited last week the 20th anniversary of his leadership Mr and Mrs. Perce Johnston of the Liberal* party in Canada. The CENTRES LET US SHOW YOU THE MOST MODERN IN SPECTACLES and Mr. and Mrs. Lee IVIcConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Talbot and son Elgin of Edmonton, Alta., visited last week with the ladies' cotesine, Kra Tios. Robinson •and Mr. Will Reid:. • event was a big success and many prominent leaders in public life iii ,Canada gave addresses. Away 55 Years, Mr. Allan Keys has secure a. p A recent visitor to Zurich waaIVIrs- ition at Sinicoe. Louise Paull of Cleveland, Ohio. A ,c1.aufehter of the late Mr. and Mrs, •• Zent. Mrs. Paul left Zueich A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN For positive identification a the Worlds Finest Anthrad ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Serne*Solvay Coke ' Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquet& The Roe Farms Milling Cel, Feeds. • W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid foss .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall Ot; . ••••••••••••44.40t4141*4 4.4 4 4 .440 .......44..4 4).***041•404 ci•• qp, • - ' 40 • • 't *4 • -- * • • • • • • * : 1 • ARE GOING TO BE • ff : • • • es- 4TP • • L re fortabl • • • „i , . . • • • t This S • • IN • • • • • Light Weight • • • • • 4, • • • • W. a, nO • • • • • EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • • -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e•••• .. * Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING NIGHTLY TO Only a few more Weeks to Enjoy WILLIS TIPPING, and Phis Orchestra p me Tues., , Thurs., Fri. First two dances every night. 55 years ago, and this was her- first -visit back to Zurich. She remem.ber- ed many of the old land marks and says the Williams home was ;test' be' ing erected near the mill waen she left. She saw a great change in the village.• . 'Mrs. Paul was accampanied to Zurich by Miss Tluela krart and' „Miss 'Eleanore Itubic also of Cleve- land and. Mrs. Nora Hoagland' and” • daughter Mise .Shirley 'eagland Detroit, Mieh. free Installs EquIpment rnmer Cascade Ryihro Free admission befove 9 AMATEUR NICHT Monday, August zist.,1 Cash Prizos—Winnere of !q,'UOrl' V6111111.0111— C011tP•tS In3et on 3londay, August 2,8th and Priv. LUC•b:TIOW Pipe Band SUNDAY EVENING CONT AUGUST 20th. • T ORDER YOUR SUMMER SUIT NOW! Come and See Our: Large Display A AINWEIMONIMENIMMEMMOIR I% Mr, Orville Witmer, local mut and tributor recently received cream s , the Maeessary equipment for the pase teurization plant and is having the saute installed in his dairy this week. At this equipment is installed he will deliver to his eastomere all pas- tearized intik and cream. While the instalatiou of • such an eqt.vment is not compulsory in smellve centres like Zurich; as yet, but Mr. Witmer has vo ninny requeet, fir pat -rd milk end is anxious to meet the..e IT- tuests, and • should in future suel, to First Pipe Band as. Gee Gueete i legislature become in chest in Aimee, 1e Years.vee Collection • then Ma, Witreer will be all set. SPRINGGOODS YOU NOW nQUIRE Have Yon Selected Your Garden Seeds? We have a mod Assop.Onent of Flower and Veg- etable Seeds in 5c an4. 1.0e. Packages,- Also Root SeedS a4SIIIVW001. WE HANDLE. SCAR,Ff..,''S PAINTS Men's, Boys' 1Vlisses oucl Children's Running • Shoes, Mena Work Shoes. House Dresses, Aprons, Prints and Broadcloths, Men's and Boys' Overalls and Smocks. 1,IARNESS REPAIRS, ETC., ETC. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand R. N. DOC ,O*11,1 g Al, • ,„.:•••`,"9,), Jr a -ea -a GENERAL fei Gro h‘t T PHONE 11 - ik KJ' EF, f•.- • ' ' ••••=.1