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VOLUME 40, No. '6 6
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1940.
Rates: $1,25 in Canada, in advance
$1.50 in U.S.A.., in advance
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher
Patronize your local Merchant, and Read your Home Paper
ATTENTION! Please!
ATTENTION!— Listen to the
Viking Program over C.J.C.S. Radio
Station, Stratford, every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 12.20 to
a2.30, and hear Charlie King and
-Piano Ramblings over this Ssation.
—The Zurich Creamery. tf34
Mes. -VC,. C. Wagner, Len 'Wagner,'
Mrs T. L. Williams, and !Miss Ethel C
Williams spent Thursday in London. ambridge Clothes
and family of Forest were Sunday Supreme Quality
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brun
visitos at the home of R. E.MacKenzie, of Coppley
rme of Mr. WilliamIr.
Noyes & Randall, will he with Us en
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
0. E. Zarbrigg ,B.0.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
lEyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
Tf so; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
SEASON'S SPECIALS
Get Your Special now! All Permanents Guaranteed.
Crequirmle waves a Specialty. Our main Special, a Eugene, with a
deeper wave aryl a tighter curl regular $7.50 for $5.00. Morning
special only, free shampoo with every finger wave. Be sure to call
159 for appointment and avoid being disappointed.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments.
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MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
Used Cars
We .have given you the Beat- --Values in the .past;.
Now with the amount of Trade -Ins arriving weekly
We can give You
BETTER VALUES THAN EVER!
1938 PLYMOUTH COACH, Trunk, very choice, Priced to sell
at the price you would pay for a 1936 Car.
39367 CHET. STAND. COACH, De Lux without knee action.
General Motors Heater, new 1940 License.
1939 DODGE DE LUX SEDAN, perfect inside and out. This
Car takes only a $7.00 Livense (Like alI Dodge Cars
1935 V8 COACH, Trunk, Hot Water Heater, Original Black
Finish
(3). 193/-1930 Ford A. Coupes, with and without rumble seats
(2).1937 Chev. Stand. Coaches, without knee action, act now
1938 Chev. Coach like new, priced to meet competition.
1937 Pontiac Coach $535. 1934 Plymouth Coupe
(2( 1930 Chev. Sedans. 1931 Chev. Sedan
• 1930,Ford Roadster. 1931 Chev. Coach
1936 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 VS Sedan, new motor
1929 Ford Coach $65.00. ,1930 Ford Coach .$160.00
(2) 1921 Ford T.. 'C'Ziaahes.: 1933 Chev. 2 ton Truck
1928 Durant Sedan, new Tires and license $75.
Here is How You Save:—(1) No Finance Co. handles your Note
We Do. (2) No Salesman''s Comniissions to add on the Price
of the Car You Buy. That is why we can and DO Outsell all
Competition.
WARD FRITZ
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ZURICH
CRBAMREY
Deliver your Cream to the
Zurich Creamery and ob-
tain correct weight, test and
Highest Market Price. We
pay 2 cents premium per lb
butterfat for all Cream de-
livered to the plant.
We also buy and pay cash
i High quality bowl—clam di*
for your Eggs and Poultry Wog—mom prom,
2 Perfect eeckbearireg ensuring
according to grade. years dependable. service of
the rnecbanism.
3 Proven durability.
4 Highly endorsed by thousands
of uses.
Durable materials. ertpert work-
manship and sturdy construction
are featured in theViking Separ-
ator, make sure that every
machine sold centAmes v give
satisfaction. ,
THE Seven Models— One Quality
ZURICH CREAMERY SINEOISIII SEPAIMOR CO.. LIMITED
Mostreel
-G o 4o,
REASONS
why
the
We are Local Agents for
the Viking Separator. Let
us Demonstrate this high
quality Separator for you!
MONDAY, APRIL -1st.
with an unusually large ,selection of
Styles and Patterns for Spring and
Summer.
Made to 'Measure Suits and Overcoats
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED'
YOU ARE INVITED
J. Gascho and Son
.INUMinestrarlIOMIA...4.1MONIIMMONSEMir
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith motored
to London Thursday,
-Mr. Ervin Hughes of Toronto spent
the weck-end at the Dominion House.
Mrs. Clarence Hoffman and son
Bobbie are spending the week at
the former's liome here.
Miss Edith Uttley and Donna Edi-
ghoffer spent Sunday with friends in
Seaforth.
Miss Mae Smith, who is attending
Western University spent the holiday
at her home here.
Miss Alta Harvey of Exeter is
spending her ,Easter vacation with
her friend Ruth Johnston.
Mr. Clarence and Kenneth Gascho,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gingerich and
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger-
ich, Miss Dorothy and Laura Gascho
spent Good Friday with friends in.
Hensall.
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, Mr. ad at's.kel Mrsr. -Edmund. Swartzen
truber of the Bronson line, returned
on Saturday from a two week's visit
at Tavietock.
Mr. Charles Hay who is attending
Clinton Collegiate is spending the
holidays at his home here.
Miss -Cora Streets of the local bank
staff was an Easter visitor at her
home In Clinton.
Owing to the -blocked condition of
the roads many Easter visitors that
intended spending the holiday in Zur-
ich,. were obliged to return to their
homes.
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Mr. Harold Stade was at Durham
the past week where he took part in
the hockey game, Seaforth winning
out on the round.
No Political meetings 'were held ht
Zurich this Dominion election. -rho
Conservative candidate made no at-
tempt to hold one, while the big Lib-
eral Rally advertised - for SatUrday
evening was called off owing to the
blocked condition of the 170a, OS the
big snow plow did come through
from .Hunsall •until 8 a.m. Sunday
morning. The roads have improved
since being plowed out.
Mr. and Mrs. David Giegerich, Mx
and 'Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and dau-
ghter',Glotia Dorothy attended the
funeral ,of Mrs. David Gingerich'
sistet, . Mrs. Jacob Swartzentruber,
(nee 1.iss finrbara .Meyer) of Hay
'Township filer huebend predeceased
five years ago.
Come To
J. CASE
Farmers' Meeting
LN
HALL - ZURICH
ON
MONDAY, APRIL 1st, T940
At '7.30 p.m.
Free Talking Pictures and
TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Dagg and family
motored to London one day last week.
Miss Shirley Koehler who has been
for some time at her home near Hen-
sel', has returned to Toronto.
Mr. Fred Kerr, teller of the local
Bank, was a week -end visitor at his
home in Oakville.
Miss Doreen O'Dwyer left on Tues-
day for Breascia Hall, London where
she will resume her studiee.
Miss Gertrude Turkheim of Mon-
treal swent a pleasant week -end at the
home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
E. Turkheim.
Mr. Watson of the 14th con. school
and Miss Nora Balkwill of Zurich P.
S., are spending their holidays at t:
their homes in London. '
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen andl
family of Exeter spent Easter Sun -1
day at the home of Mr. and :Mrs. C.
Fritz.
Miss Jean Horner of London i.
spending a week's vacation at the ,
home of her parents; Mr..and Mrs. B.
Horner, 14th con.
Miss Clara Weber of London, re-
turned to the city after spending tee
Easter holidays at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Weber.
Mr. A. E. Hamilton and Miss Dor-
is of London, were ,Sunday -visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Galster. Mr. Hamilton, left for Tor-
onto IVIonday, while Diris is spending
tlereseeeleatehe, Galster home.
eree •
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bryce and son
Bobbie are spending the Easter vac-
ation week motoring to Sarnia to
visit Mrs. Bryce's mother, Mrs. Tay--;
lor, then the party will go on to
Martin's Ferry, Ohio for a few days
Womens' Institute
Monday evening, April 1st is when
we expect all you ladies to come to
the Womens' Institute regular meet-
ing held in the Town Hall, Zurich at
8 o'clock p.m. The moll call is the
payment of dues. Members are re-.
quested to come and bring new mem-
bers with you. Visitors welcome.
THE ELECTION
Tuesday was election day for Can-
ada, and from coast to coast the peo-
ple returned the King Liberal Gov-
ernment to power, and went back in
with a large majority about the same
as before the election. The oppositi
peAeCt
‘04,10C vo.$01. •
. a vast
in oat''''; xn'.. *1
A. G. HESS
JEWELLER
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ak for
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Also Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling Con
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
• Highest Cash Prices paid foe
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 1 0 Hensall
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New Spring Samples
THE OLD SAYING:
'The Early Bird Catches the Worm'
IS TRUE!
With this Year's new samples... They are Won-
derful quality and Patterns, that can't be beat
BUT
The quantity is limited and the range is not as
large as other years due to war conditions. So we
advise you to make your selection early for your
new suit as our range at $24.95 is second to none.
BE 'WISE AND CHOOSE EARLY . •
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on leader, Dr. Manion was defeated •
in his own riding, as well as many • •
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other stalwarts went down. In the 1 •
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North Huron riding the Conservative a. •
candidate .R. E. Cardiff is leadieg theVTvc 11
Liberal R. J. Deachman, while in thel
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EVBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR!
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Iluronererth riding Mr. Golding isl
enjoying a majority of about 8260 • •
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over James Morley' Conservative. A::
our space and time are limited this • 004,04,.....eobe.e.eemeeeeeee.e.e"eee
week, we hope to give a full report
in next week's las ue. Hay Toenship
gave Mr. Golding a majority of 603.
Don't forget the Hot Supper given
in the Evangelical. Church this Thurs
day evening, followed by a moving
pictures of the Royal Visit to Can-
ada.
OBITUARY
Late Mrs. Chas. Resnan
Fanny Curvin, beloved wife and
companion of Mr. Charles Roman, of
what etas formerly known lie Wag-
ner's Corners, two and a half miles
north of Zurich passed to tee better
world on Thursday, 'Match 218t in
her $2nd year, after ailing for about
three years, and to this unfortunate
condition recently the departed sal-
feeed a fractured arm. During their
ttir Married life this happy c-ouple
lived on the Goshen line, first on the
farm farther north, then 4i:erne yearoi
ago they Moved in retirement on the1
place where she departed leeeeng he,
beloved companion behind, to element
Lecture on Farm Implements,lher less. Owing to the bad condition
Tractors and Threshing Equip of the roads, the remaim4 were brie
tight by the0 heMe-sleigh tItc Hoff -1
merit.
Bring all Your Friends to this
Interesting, Educational Gath-
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enng.
ALVIN RAU - Zurich
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to Irian. Ponoral Parte,. 2unch, en MOW i
day afternoon, where funeral services'
were conducted by Rev, C. B. Ileck-1
enclorn, owing to the mishap of Rev,'
J. It. Peters of Varno. The cortege'
then travelled by motor to Payfieldi
cemetery for intermene, Meeh sym- I
pathy is extended to Mr. Remnu on
the loss of his companion. I
TILE DOUGLAS STOME
PHOAi a. 9 7 BLASS