Zurich Herald, 1940-09-19, Page 1Forty -First Year
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THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
Visit Our Salon for your
MIDSUMMER. SPECU.LS
Let us quote you on the very beet
•and latest Permanents,. that are pleas -
frig and satisfactoryand that will
fr.,:;tre you personality. Hairdressing
Salon at rear of Store.. For appoint -
ants eall us by phone 102, Zurich.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
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COMFORTABLE G.LASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Ziirbr.igg LILO.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Kethed of
Eyesight Testing Used.. Opea every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
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Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
if so; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERIOR -- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
DIED AT SEAFORTH
Martin Thornton, 59, a !C.N.R. em-
ployee .at Brussels,died in Seaforth
hospital on Monday from injuries re-
coived in a ear accident on the county
road, eix miles north of Seaforth.
early Sunday morning. He was riding
with his son Cecil when it crashed
into a pole, becoming out of control.
Neith.er young Thornton kind 'a. boy
companion received injuries; but the.
father met with the fatal result.
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Many New Added Features
WARD 'FRITZ
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txe..th0:.....dtites of the Zurich
eavitt's Theatre .1
Exeter, Ont. Phone 1 35 1
Thursday Only --FAIR DAY
-Billy, the Kid Returns
Starring Roy Rogers and iSaniley
"Frog" Barnette
Stooge Comedy
Canada Carries On
Clyde Comedy
Friday and iSaturday only 2 Features
Captain Fury
Starring Victor Ma.cLaglan, an all
Star Cast.
.. The Farmer's Daugnter....
A Riot of Fun with Martha Ray.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
2 Features
In Old Moussri
With the Weaver Brothers and EMIT
Prison Without Bars'
ALL STAR CAST
CARD OF THANKS
The bereft family of the e..to Mrs.
John Pfaff wish to greatly thank the
neighbors and friends for their sym-
pathy and assistance shown during
the illness and funeral of the departed. Also for the many floral
tributes, the choir, and . those ' wh.
1 loaned their cars.
...........n...,.,,,,..,,7.7!,_...n....--The Family.
CARD OF THANKS
Mn Goi;4chalk, 3.trs. Wu. Stad
and Mrs. Hopkins wish to cxpres
their sincere thanks to the neighbor
and friends for the kindness an
!symeateely extended 4luring their rec
ent idereavement. Also to Rev.
Turkheim, to Mr. Harry. Hoffman for
his solo at the house, to those who
sang at the church and for the floral
oaeriags and loan of cars.
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Mrs. Boyce of Goderich is spending
some tale visiting friends in this
illiarn Schade of the Blue.,
Water Highway is at present visiting
with her daughters at London.
Rev. and Mrs. Zimmerman of Seb-
ringville were recent visitors at the
home of Miss Anna Hess,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman
and son Bobbie of Galt enjoyed a
week's holidays with their parents in
Zurich.
Mr. andaVirs. Alfred Ings of Varna
accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Horner
f Zunicheauotoeed to Belgrave on Any Shape and Size,, and at a Glen Rodger's Briquet
Sunday last where they visited with
Mrs. 3: A. Deandon. Mrs. Horner
remainiuge for a week.
Mr. end .Mrs. Rufus Turnbull, Mr.
and Mrs. Fetus Turnufl of the 1
Blue Water Iligeway eutell eiiee re-
cently returned from a week'e trip
by motor to Monti .!al, returning by
way of Ottawa.
'Oscar Koehi r and son Harold
have returned he et after spending,
some. time with ITU Ives at Toeonto. '
They were •accompaded home by Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Craig who enjoyed a
fewdays iwith there before returning
to the city. •
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Bates: $L25 in Canada, in advanew
$1.50 in U.S.A., in advance
CIIESTFR. L. SMITH, Publishea
,_411-11.1 Pair
For positive
identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ak for
Broken Lenses Accurately BLUE COAL
Duplicated Also Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
• The 24aral of the late Mrs, John
Praff en Friday afternoon was laza
gely atten'd' Rev. E. TuikJieth1,
see iae.
the pastor presiding. Interment foil -
owed the public rvicn Peter's
Lutheran church, in the Lutheran
cemeLery.
Old Landmark Removed
une ox 111,16128 lantlinarli,
• namely tile dwelling house occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. George Reichert of
town. which has been •purchased by
, Ma. Ted. Miner of Lit .hwood, has
beeji moved back south across the
street unto the lot purchased from
."eic Mend Haacrer, formally ua-
ed as recreation grounds. Mr. Miller
when completed will occupy the house
while Mr, Deichert is making pro-
gress in excavating* for his new but-
cher and dwelling attached. It
will keep workmen fbusy for a few
months till this i completed, but will
greatly improve the appearance of
that pnrt 02 town
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Hensall Couucil Minutes
Regular meeting of the Village
Council was lAtilt on the eve. of
meeeeeeeee,....aeetal temwer !Ali at 8 p.m. in the Council
Glia:aaer with all members present.
The minutes of the previous meethig
rCrur
were read and adopted.
K. Hicksappeared as a delegate
from the War Service Committee as
regards suitable gifts for those who
have enlisted for active service, ad-
vised of the motioh passed at the
last meeting. 0. Twitchell appeared
.asking permission to remove the lance
at the rear • of his property, same
qie granted, also asked permiasion to
purchase 10 feet formerly beloaging
to his property, wame was granted
for $110, he to pay for transfer.
WE SEM THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
(Country Kist peas 14 -oz. tins, 2 tins .....
Aylmer Tomato Catsup, bottle
Princess Flakes,, i large pkg. 35c. and I reg.
pkg. for .... .
Aylmer Pork and Beans„ large kin
Cocoa 146. tin .. ....... .........
Corn starch, p kg, 10c
BeeHive corn syrup 546. .. ... . 42c
Johnston floor wax or pints ... . .59c
Glacier Sardines per tin ........... . ...
Red River cereal per pkg. 25c
Ivory soap 2 large bars , . . . .. 19c
Hemphill's New -T -Nice wheat berries, 54b. bag %.Cc
Iodized salt, 2 pkgs.
Coffee Royal York, 1-1b. tin .. . . ....... ... 49c
Salmon, red Cohoe 1-I6. tin 28c.
Zinc rings, per dozen -.-..... . . .. .
far rubbers, heavy, 4 cloz. ,. . ...
Glass jar tops, per dozen
Motion, that all weed cutting done
on private property be charged ag-
ainst the property holders on the Col-
lector's Roll, ajorrespondence read;
W. B. Mountain, Dept. of Public
Welfare, Rod 'Cam' Society, Dept. of
Municipal Affairs, Navy League of
Canada, County Treasurer, K. 1. Mc-.
1*Skila, Mrs. E. Stapelton, same .filed. •
Bills and Accounts ---J. Henderson.,
relief groceries $25.804-W. 0, Good -
Wit do clothing $3; T. Welsh do
wood $2; K. 1. McLean, km costs $12
Huroa Expositor, painting 4.8h; 0.
Geiger, cutting. weeds 7.80; Haman
Hydro 5.62; J. Smiffia, tile 3.50; J.E.
..McEwen, cutting weeds .80; T. Kyle
salary $55; F. G. Bonthron postage 1
$5; W. ,Coleman cutting weeds $2;1
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L
ekil subsidy or a total taxable rate of
35 Milia. • I
Motion that by -14W 5 and 0 bo
given • tilde final reiuling and finally
passed.; and that we adjourn.
T1ie Fall Fair
Next Monday and Tuesday are . the
days of the annual Zurich Fall Fair
when the various exhibits will be
on dieelay and we hope will be visit-
ed by large crowds of spectatoes.
Much interest has been manifested
in the smaller fairs the last few ye-
ars, and it showsthe public rie fine
products grown in ous community by
people just like ourselves, and not by
a few professions- as at the larger
fairs. Visit your local fair, show an
interest in the production arid pros-
perity of the Community; the achnis
eion is small and often times one
can learn much at the local fall fair.
The Bieetleid fair will follow Zurich'
fair on Sept. 25th and 26th. See
the posters and prize lists of these
fairs and then attend.
RECEIVE INJURIES
Edwerd Little, of Hensan accomp-
anied by Murray Parkins, mechanic
in Mousseate's garage, Zurich, and son
of 3 -Ir. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins of Hen -
sail, received injuries while ridingon
motorcycle driven by Edward Lit -
tie when it collided with a car an No.
4 tVghway at the sixth concession of
London Twp., Sunday afternoon last.
Edward received iniury to hie right
eg inui eight hand and numerous
iruisee, while Murray had both legs
eathad. elbow aarseiona and frac-
are of his right hand, The !Pletcher
f Neater was celled and had the men
omoved to S. Josoph's Hospital,
ontlon, where they received trent-
V-vela Both were able to return home
he same evening. The motorcycle
somhbound as n driven by
1.„ 5.:!'rarp, of Lenden. eval north -
eland end awit seelteg the ai,n'oneh-
10 nervi' a left hand turn
n the anth of the cyclo, The meal -
oats o: the eat escaped Injury.
Motion, thet these accts. be paid as
mad.
Motion that the tax Tate be struck
as follow': County 5,2, Village 12.5,
Library 0.5, Debenture 3.0; school
14:4; relief 0.4; or a total rate of
36.0 mills less the one mill Peovin-
Moderate Price
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician,
The Roe Farms Milling Q
Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices paid f
.Eggs on a graded basis.
W. R. DAVIDSON
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AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
School plies
School Days will soon be here again. So let
Us Supply your Needs!
We carry a good stock of Staple Dry Goods,
Groceries,.. Confections,.. Boots and Shoes, Hard-
-ware, Harness and Patent Medicine. .
National Feeds and Fertilizers, Laying Concentrate,.
Pig Starter, Oil Cake, Etc., Etc.
Electric Fence and Fence Supplies
Edmund Swartzentruber, erGp.
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