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Zurich Herald, 1939-11-02, Page 1-VOLUME 40, Nic 17 ZURCH. THURSDAY MOIV 1 NOVEMBER 2, 1 9 39. Chester L. Smith, Pabligalli *1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Afkrigge 1.60 L R1JAkS,234i BS 0114Beragf bet t e ads. in the Herald b r rit• lordomrProrn111110aroim•Prreer•Larra. COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE. PREMS 0. E. Zurbrigg OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved 5/allied of Eyesight Testing Used. Opel" every Week Day Except liifeelnesday. Ar You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined vvitle the Latest Methods and Equipinent at IL O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICH — ONT. Good Glasses, at Reasonable Prices BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP —YOUR. HAIR --The most important thing to complete your storing outfit is your hair. .71 -eat it as such and come to us far your next PERMANENT WAVE. Introducing to you for the first time the newest in. seienterIc hair treatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents." Whether you hair be fine, course, white, etc., we now have a speciai lotion for each type and_ you. are therefore assured of a wave in the manner you have always wanted. Why Accept a Substitute for the Best. No advance in, prices. Phone 159 Zurich far Appointments. MRS. ED. _GASCEIO, Prop. STOP! — T BEFORE INK! Buying a New or Used Car IF YOU ARE, INTERESTED IN SAVING MONEY, SEE WARD FRITZ HE SELLS FOR LESS?. 'WHY? (1) WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. (2) IS YEARS BUYING AND SELLING. (3) FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR DODGE & DeSOTO: so MG" ,E1141A4CP14, (5) NO *la .sitir-E§iiiileil"ttliAmissitim TO AiTO-ON THE PRICE OF THEVAR. YOU BUY- (BUY DIRECT) SEE THESE USED CARS! 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN; TIKE NEW. 1936 .:CITE -V, .COUPE. 1937 DODGE COACH, 1800 MILES. 1938 CiffEV. SPE:0AL COACH. 1937 CRW., COACH, 10,000 MTEA 1938 DODGE offi§DAN. 1931 POW) A DE LUX SEDAN and 1 .1929 FORD A -CCIAIXI, 22,000 .MILES. 1927 FONTLALC -FRPAN 1929 FOED H ..... 1929 CHAV. '0013PE.. 1931 COACH. $75.00 ..... $65.00 CH.E.V. COACH 11......."'iniMMIFIONNIIRISIMInsornausfaareesimmummaran•C•onis 'Igavitt"t The.a r '''''''.. .'. ,..' ,-.„,...,;- ,...EXETER e -- Double Fe a,tuie 'Thursday, Friday;.,'ISaturde,Y,'::,,ree. W Joe Perni:er; : ‘I'm FROM THE Ciiri"..?. A feature Comedywith '';'•'',,;" ,. , . , 0 , . "THE SAINT STRIKES BACK"',''.7'.; 'Starring George ‘Salmders., ,.. guide for your Fall buying Monday, Tuesday,' WednesdaY.i',: A Metro Golden Mayer "OUT WEST WITH THE HAR:DIES With Mickey Rooney and .L644 - Stone. Coming—Banners Over OttaWai, Tecnicolor Featurette. Featuring :Vt Rayol Visit to Ottawa. "Too Hot' t' Handle." "You Can't Take it,e4th: You." "Let Us Live." 4,1 CARD OF THANKS The :bereft Family'of the late M. _Catherine Walper wish to greatly thank the neighbors, and friends f°' the many kindness and assistantW. rendered during the illness and pale ing of deceased. . The Family.': Amanalv..151.riais•••=e1MSO...rara STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township Stephen met in the Town .119„11, Crte.. iton, on Oct. 2nd, at 1 pane members were present. The rninu of he previous - meeting. were re;:d and adopte& on motion "The' feltawinrCerreiPtelanceele read 1. Bulletin' No. 13 Irma' tigL pertinent of Municipal Affairs giving summarye of Munic. 'Legis, passed at 1939 session of the Prov. Legis., filed' 2. From Unemployment Relief Bra nch regarding vacant land cultivation filed. 3. From .Secy. of The Ont. Assn. of Rural Municipalitres roncit- ing membership fee. Filed. 4 from A. E. Ravelle, treas. Grand Bend • 'Y welisammaimagairamaimmouro. ommeamemocc.amor.o.v..••••••• Mrs. C. Eilber spent the week -end with friends at Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Stelca. of the 14th con., are enjoying a motor trip with friends in Michigan. Miss Alice Beaver returned to Goderich after spending a few days at her home here. Mrs. Caroline Price and Mrs. Percy Weido, of Waterloo returned to their home on Friday after visiting here. Mrs. Fred Schiele of Sebringville, has returned after spending two we- eks with her sister, Mrs. John Eng- land. Mr. Earl Weido motored. to Kitch- ener on Sunday. Mrs. Weido, whd has been visiting there, returning with him. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade and son Harold motored to Detroir on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. David Schnell who had been visiting in that city return- ed with them. WE SELL THE BEST FOR ,LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Corned Beef, 2 tins 27c P and G White Naptha soap, 5 cakes -----19c Royal. York coffe„ .specil 1-1b. tin 46c Del Maiz. Niblets corn, 2 tins ...... . Blue Berries, per tin ............ .... ........ ..........-10c Eggwheat Nodles, per pkg. .. ......... .. .. ..--.-1 2c Old Dutch cleanser, per tin .. Tic Salmon, fancy pink, 1-1b. tin .. 1 7c Salmon„ Cohoe Ted, 1-112. ;tin .. .. 29c Chateau cheese„ half lb. pkg.. ....—. 17c . New Port Puffs,with gold rimmed tumbler, pkg 25c Sani Fluh, per tin —.. " 27c 'Heavy all wool Cbecked.Blarikets, still at old prices. Flannelette 131ankets all wool, "Single Throws. Men's Heavy Wool, fine wool and fleece under - war, also Boys and Ladies Underwear, Sweater Coats, Hosiery, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mrs. Thomas Johnson, also took in the big fowl supper of the tsueneran church on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heaman and son Albert of Carmon, Man., and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Baker of Exeter, we - ie Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mae. Hilton Truemner, 14th cori. 'Mr. and Mrs. Merrier Eilber and 'twerseons of Detroit; Mr. and 'Vies. rard. Birk and daughter of Guelph • Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Routledge end family of Toronto; Mr. Kenneth Rontledge of London, all spent the week -end at the Routledge home, at- tending the sale on Saturday. Mrs: Martha Routledge then returned with Mr. and Mrs. L. Birk to Guelph for the winter months. A BIG SUPPER Last Thursday evening was the Optical Rep ir Service AM IN A POSITION TO DUPLIC- ATE YOUR BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES. PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN THE LARGER CENTRES LET US SHOW YOU THE MOST MODERN IN SPECTACLES. A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 'School Fair asking for a grant of $20 tine of the big social eaent of St. Approved on motion. 5. r From the Peter's Lutheran church, arich when University of Western Ont. with re- ference to school for Municipal offi- cers to be held on the 26th and 27th of Oct., Decided to pay reg. • From the Bell Telephone Co,- sug- gesting the Township Council pass a dealing with the construction of Telephone Plant on Highways. Filed. Road accounts amounting toe$222.- 95 vere passed. Also a, number of other orders. The Council adjournd' to meet again in the Town Hall,, couple hundred. The program toil they held their big fowl supper. This congregation are noted for having their name up for good suppers and People c,ome for miles around to par- takq of the big and liberal ;helping of fowl and all the other good things that go with it. Regardless of the fact that Brucefield alsoheld' a sup- per, the local St. Peter's peopte fed, and when we say fed, we mean iti to the ,amount of 1,200 people, and there was plenty left to feed another • * • • Crediton, on Monday Nov. 6th at 1 -pan. Herbert K. Eilber, T.p. Clerk. Hensall Couucil Minutes The regular meeting of the Vill- age ouncil was held on eve. of Oc owing the supper was also very good and much enjoyed by the large num- ber af people remaining for the same Many guests were present for the first time, and they wet' ioua. in their praises' of the way every thing was onducted, just like clock work. Guests were present from: Aberdeen tabor 2nd at 3 p.m. with all members- Sesk;. Pearia, Ill; Jakson, Dtroit, present. 'Minutes of last meeting we- .Midland, Mich; Desboro, Kitchener; re vead and adopted. New Hamburg, Stratford', London and many other points We are. not. Lee Heddon reported scene siawalk needing repairs especially in frontof aware off. It sure was a- grandsae- . the Hall, instructed to attend to same. ' Correspondence read: Dept. of 11/runic. Affairs, Red Cross, Ont. Mun- icipal Electrical Assoc'n; r.:ruiversity of Western Ontario; H. Edwards; Magistrate •Hawkshaw, unerupioym, ent Relief Branch; Prov. Paper Coin; W. S. Fergiisan, Dept. of Public Highways, Municipal World; D. E. Holmes, same dealt with and filed. Motion, that we register the Clerk for the course provided by the _ ersity of Western Ontario fbr 1VItine war so badle, burned an the left Ian icipal Officer. IVIotion, that we pass: that it is feared ampatatran may be necessary, physiciens sate. His hip also wes burned. Dr. P. J. Dwyer, ef Zurich, had him removed to Clinton hospital:. The injured man T. A. Paterson supplies .and tmocalls was \arking on a traneformei on a 7.20; J. Passmore, supplies and labor pole at the Nelson Masse farm when 1.90; University WeFteen 'Ontario the; power was turned on the line un'' registration 3.15; W. R. Davidsacer aware to him. Len Wagnee of town coal, hall 66.50; liensall Hydro, hall was caned and filially managedt 5.16; Scott's grocery. relief $25; 0 removing Edward from the. pole. The Rowena', relief milk $5; Bank of injured man had been seated on the Montrea, re 'Hedden salaey 10...60; transformer at the time the current Village of Honsall re Hedden euppli- was turned on. Only for a fuse es 7.02; L.. Hedden bal. sitlaey 87.48. blowing' mt, which cut, off the cur IVIotiori that accounts be paid and emit, the unfrtunate. man could not that We ndjournhave lasted any lerigth of tme. It lamer, A. 1?at.mon, Citk is todqed a very :antothinto accidait cesse A Bad Accident • • Edward Swartzentetber,. 24 -year ,,id i electrician's assistant and see of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Swarteentruber of the Bronson line; Hay, met with a very serious and' painful a_cciident on Tuesday when he was- severely burned late in the' day; when pewee was turned on as he was making connections to; a new hydro- Tine on the 14th concession, Hay., Bilward PHONE YOUR 0 I '515.1 ea I For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracitst ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling au Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid fez .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall 04,040•••••••••4•••4•••••••••••00.0000000.0....-000 New Suitt e-eele7...teeeet=.*:r. - • Fall Overcoatings These are the finest range of Suitings and Over - coatings we have ever shown, and prices the lowest Two of the largest and Best Firms in Canada. W. R. Johnston, and House of Hobberlin. Over 600 Patterns to choose from. Made to styte you want. OUR SUITS FOR $22.00 Made to Measure, are the best Bargains we have ever had. LOOK OVER OUR RANGE • II, a .1 WP ow; I • EMBALMERS AND IFUNESIAL DIRECTORS • • • • ••••••••4•••••••*••••••••••*0•00,ese*********044eeets 4te, , allITIOSISTINITAINISMINIIIII.111."181152111"61.12".11111111/2111il1011sniallinrangs•a, tlie resolution as suggested b th Municipal Electeit Association. Bills and accounts read: Co. of Huron, Hodpitalization-7.85, Ftragne 140 wrariOMPOOPia.11~1WIWil BUY NSW! And Make Big Savings With the Upward Trend of Prices, We advise the Public to Buy Now! We have a full stock of Goods usually found.. -in a Country Store:.. Dry Goods,' Crockery, Hardware, Boots and..Shcies, and Harness Repairs, Etc. if Fresh Groceries Always on Hand THE I)*1J PHONE 11 97