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Zurich Herald, 1940-04-18, Page 1VOLUME 40, Na. `9 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 940.. Patronize your local Merohant, COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABI.F. PRICES C. E. Z u rbrig2 OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used, Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Latest Methods any Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICH — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonab.e Prices BE'TY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP SEASON'S SPECIALS Get Your Special nowt All Permanents Gearantee(1. Specialty. Our Main Special, a Liigene, with a tighter regular $7.50 for $5.00. Morning every finger wave. Be sure to call disappointed. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop. Crequinole deeper wave epecial only, 359 for waves and free appointment a a shampoo and Phone 159 curl with void being Zurich for Appointments, to it We have given you the Best Values in the past, Now with the amount of Trade -Ins arriving weekly We can give You. BETTER. VALUES THAN EVER' x- 1938 PLYMOUTH COACH, Trunk, very choic,, Priced to sell at the price you would -,ay fora 1936 Car. 19$6 CHEV. STAND. COACH, De T,ux without knee action. •General It2otr �es.. Heater, new 1940 License. x939_ DODGE DE LUX SF'..,AN, peeE4aot,4nsiao. -a,,4....a.4.,,'.L'l,,.im...,--,- • Car takes on'_y .a 111.00 Livense (Like all Dodge Cars 1936 118 COACH, •a`runk, Hot Water Heater, Original Black Finish (3) 7 ;,.11..1030 Ford A. Coupes, with and without rumble seats f7;1 1937 Chev. Stand. Coaches, without knee action, act now 7.933 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 V8 Sedan, new motor 1:929 Ford Coach $65.00. 1930 Ford Coach. $16,00 (2) 1927 Ford T. Coaches. 1933 Chev. 3 ton Truek 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 Commissions to add on the Price of the Car You Buy, That is why we can and -DO Outsell all Competition. WAP D F R ITZ WON There EXETER — G'NT, • Thursday, Friday, Saturday The Hunchback o Dame Rates: $1..25 in Canada, in advance • 31.50 in U.S.A., in advance CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher lead your Home Paper 4 CM3"• Fh Starring Charles Laughton, .Sir, Cedric Hardwicket March of Time. Canada a War. SIIOWING FOR 6 DAYS ell'.'Witxner motored to Lon- Sunday: d'Mrs. Julius Thier were .rvisitors at Kine.ardine .'Clayton F. Palle of Dashwood d on Zurich friends, Wednesday. W. 13. Coxon and her mother., :ery Miller wore at London on TECNICOLOR CARTOON Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1 Stanley and Livingston sty, rr. Beery Eaters who spent the pate two wee; at Thedford has re - twined to Zurich. t Starring; granter Tracy, and held lir. Jon lei` a cher roger of thea Blind Line is t ,l:a,e ti<.atreent.3 in S;t. `' Joseph's Hospital, London. over March of Time. Canada:* War. AND ADDED SHORT FEATURES Under Ausp:ccs of Caven Presbyter- ian Y.P.S. DANCE RECITAL • Presented by Mrs. Russ. Broderick .. ITT TOWN HALL - 'ZURICH. .At 3 o'clock on Sts. t:acl 3.irs. l'Iai t of I+onthill, were r ^ent vi ito s at the home of Mr. andftirs. Wrel Fritz. A'-inumoer of the villager; attende d r,• re,{.�:ea � eli:;t_c .et a�:slr.wood Es rige.ical church lest week. e • lira. IIa:r•tg r c who has been sta ,lig with her sister, Mrs. Wm. T.' 'l;rL 'inner of the 14th Con. fr.r Inc t 'e winteh months, has ret;.re-•d to her ,home in Lis totc.11. 4 r. z, ItuSai:l1 Ilraneoti vie Goshen Hoeg, not th, has taken over term he - urehesed from the J. A. Maes'>n estate being Lot 20, South I3oandary Concession, Township of f t.en•'.ey. CoMe and see "Hc"e• Comes Charlie" a 34Atst Comedy Play in the Tow 1 Saturday , May 4th. .ail, Zurich, on Wednesday evening, silo 5 perfect diamonds of flashing brilliance in exquisite hand - carved setting. A: G. HESS ristr is And One Act Comedy "AGE REBELS Produced by Su .cal Arrangement with iiu-nuei French (Canada) Lim- ited, 'f uronto, by local Talent. Sponsored by THE HENSALL BRANCH of the REI) CROSS To be Presented in the TOWN HALL HENSALL .... Thursday and Friday April 18th and 19th At 3.15 p.m. Cast of 50. 8 End Merz C1 ALLY ACTS ADMISSI& v 25e.. and 15e. Reserved Seat section 1'))c x L' i. Plan of Hall t Lilt' ire ,on + Dreg Store W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensel], 30 { ballet WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Carnation Milk, 16 -oz. tall, 2 tins .15c Texas grape fruit juices 2 -oz. 2 tins 19c Peas and corn, 2 tins ...... i 9c Maple Leaf Sahnon, halfs-lb. tin ..... ....• 23c Rinso, large pkg. (2 Lifebuoy Soap) .....«.«.....-34c Old English Floor wax, per tin .. :.73c Olde Towne Raspberry and Strawberry jam, 35c the real fruit, 32 -oz. at Orange, lemon and Grapefruit rnarmalade ........29c ;Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs........, 5c Break 0' Morn coffee, 1 -Ib. pkg. ,.. .35c Ivory Snow, per pkg. ............................... 24c Frilled Curtains, plain colors or cream with colored patterns 95c to $1.95. Silk Curtains ,t,.t.. 1.5O to 2.25 ,', �tea...,;te•tataat„a.+a+y.ae+�. J, 4V, MERNERlo „� acrobatic Tare en�ting a_ cast :o -f. PL11n s Acts.'' Admission` u5c an wring tap, toe, ball " , •and novelty dances, also music and read-. A -very enjoyable time Was sp:'rt ings. Also featuring Tuck Sisters, last Tuesday evening at the Isom acrobatic dances. Admission: Adults 350. Students 25c. Children under 12, 15c. eeived the first for the men. Lunch MORE PRODUCE NEEDED Ottawa—The Doninion Bureau of was then served. . Statistics 11;1 its bulletin dealt with.' The local streets in town have . the loss of Denmark as a. source of ' supply for bacon and other eommod- received their annual shaping up by ities for te United Kingdom and said i that ,Canada will be able to make tip / the loss in peet. In 1938, Denmark ' supplied the United Kingdom with 3.80,00.0,000 pounds of bacon, -which that year, while Canada suppliedonly 148,000.,00.0 pounds. Canadianexport', vose to 186,000,000 in 1939,.alia awing the first quarter of 1,). Few of UF realize- the greet workhave been almost double those of thethaWAS 49" p..c.. of the total imports for ♦44.soeo4eaa6sc�sa,aa • 4 ere_ r Mr. and Nits. Hy. Flaxbard, when: g' they entertained a number of their! t friends to an airoplane bunco. iVTr'r. Ear] 'Thiel received the first pr; -9 for the ladies and Earl Flaxharct i i- name ,period last year. Presentation On Tuesday evening of last week a vc ry happy event was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eck- stein of the Village, when some 30 friends and former neig'lbors of 'the Bronson line, where Mi. and Mrs, ck.•.cin had reeeided for many years, met at their home for a social even- ing ven ing and during the course of the ev- eting a suitable. presentation was made by Mr. Solomon 'I3eehler while Mr. Mr. Anton Gingerieh read the follow- ing address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein: We trust tl you have. foot given us for walking in on. you to- night. We really could not help We esteem you, our old neighbour, so highly that we just had to have a housewarming for your new home. We are happy' to see you set'tilatl in your fine home. 13y your many years of !bawd, hard work you have earned such a home and a comfortable re- tiret»t-tn't. We hope and prta.y that you both will enjoy many healthful years here, Before we depart for our homes we are leaving with you a srnall. token of our love. 1VI:ay it refried you every week that ee to drop ht often ttone—Your are to ` Oldr Neigh- bours. • • 4 the big power grader. Also many ni the Township roads. On. Monday the big power: grader stantea on the' q Zurich Road from. Hen-eall to St.ta Joseph, and we are told thi:, roast i, • much improved from the rough and s almost impassable condition it has • been in sinse spring came in. RED CROSS NEWS 4 4 4 thevRed YCross Society across Canada Up to March 15th a total of 802 cas- es of supplies have been furwaid'-d to England for distribution to lied Cross hospitals, and for Polish. Fin- nish, and French relied. In addition to rill this, the National Society her epent $675,000. on the buildini and ;equipping of a Red Cross hospital at Taplow in England. NOTICE WARNING -- Riding bicyoles en sidewalks in the Village is strictly prohibited by by- law. The Town Constable has been instructed to pro e cute all persons found guilty of this offense. Beed t 1 i Warning! -r OBITUARY Died at Greendale, Mich - 4. 4. 4. 4, 0- • .• 4 4. THE OLD SAYING: 'The r y Bird C fan the OW IS TRUE! With this Year's new samples.-.. They are Won- derful quality and Patterns, that can't be beat 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 !rnan �E EMBALMERS AND YUNFR.r11 DIRECTORS -/-h.O C4 F.S C4'•1M.�a. aaa»q .. c. .rc, - Word has boon roceived h=ire of the pa tug 0-f Mrs. John Harniek (nee Doth) of Greendale, Mich. She pass- ed away at the home of her son Boland on April 7th in her 87th yr. ;1110 was a former resident of Zurich and was a daughter of one of Zur- ich's pioneer families, 11r. and Mrs. John Koch, well and favourably known anti who lived on the 'Babylon Line years ago. She was born in (Germany on June 28, 1854 and et the age of 14 came to Canada. Her husband prod/Teased her 35 years a- go. Bernick leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter. Mrs. Leona Corn - :ell of Greendale, Mich; two son.; Rn - land of Greendale, Mich, and George -of Ashley, Mich; 26 grandchildren. .and 22 great grandchildren; tet o ter., Mrs. Toseph 11Ieidingrr of Hen - tall and. Mrs. Henry Weselon of Zur- ich, The funeral service was held on April 10th, from the home of her son Roland, and then to Greendale cemetery for interment. Mrs. Joseph Mc idinger, Mra. 14. Lit- tle and son Edward of Hensall and iMrs. Jack Dale of Wilton Grove at- tended the funeral of the tormer's sister at Greendale, Mich. ?,1rs. Joseph litt.idinger of H nKall, called on her sister Mrs. Hem'y W es- t;n Orcler• ort h i t1U 9 Trusted Yash} glob once Cv ruin' this week. 4 e. a 4• 4 4 0 +71 4. ua a 0 e 4 m 4 e m e 0 0 4 4 4 g 4 4 R t 4. 4. 4. .n .r •e. S n o . AND SEE OUR NEW Broadcloths, Prints, Aprons, and Housedresses Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on hand We have many New Lines of Hardware, Etc. just arriving. A!ao many Harness Repairs. - BE SURE AND VISIT OUR BARGAIN COUNTER. T E E %TOItI' Edmund Swartzentru ber, Prop. Phone: 11-97