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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-10-24, Page 1Forty -First Year ZURICH, H U Ri S DAY MORNING, .,OCTOBER , i -3 40. hates: $1.25 in Canada, in advana;• $1.50 in U.S.A., in advanc*. CHESTER L. SMITH, Publishes Patronize year Local Merchant for your Fall Purchases THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING Visit Our Salon for your MID -SUMMER SPECIALS Let us quote you on the very hest -and latest Permanents, that are pleas- ing and satisfactory and that will give you personality.. Ilaiirdressing Salon at rear of Store. For appoint- ments call us by phone 1.9}x',, Zurich. MRS. FRED 1WtTELE`„ Proprietress 'COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRS 40. E. Z irbric ; ,i .®. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER Tho 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 and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN IG3tERIQH -- ONT, Good Glasses at Reasonabie Primo LIVE ABOUT EQUAL TIME The National Academy of Sciences publishes a report that husbands and wives tend to live about equal life spans, in a ratio -distinctly beyond ehcance. A startling, new angle is that if one partner dies of some dis- ease the odds are 14. to one that the other will die of the same thing. The study was made in the National Hea- lth Institute, Washington,, on the SEE THE New 1941 Dependable Many. New Added Features WARD F R ITZ WE SELL TUE BEST FOR LESS ii WE .E ALWAYS AT TOUR • SERVICE WITH A GOOD SUPPLY' OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, i&R( CERIES„ ETC'.,, AT LOWEST POS- SI3LE ACES. Leavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Thurs., Friday, Saturday Two Features "THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT" Starring Warren Williams "THE JONES FAMILY" in "T010 BUSY PO WORK" .Starring Joan Davis Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "MICKEY ROONEY" In "ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER:" Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture death records of 2,'571 couples in the district. TIGHTENS CENSORSHIP Hereafter When Berlin, 'Germany is raided foreign correspondents may cable nothing about it until the offi- cial commanque of the high command is issued, possibly many hours after- wards. This tightning of the Nazi censorship restrictions was made in an official informative note to news- paper correspondents. The R.A.F. raids on ,Berlin usually begin around midnight. Under the new restrictions correspondents will not be able to t o n Mr. W. C. Pearce of Exeter was in, town on Monday. Mrs. Flossie Brown has returned home after visiting with friends at Stratford and St. Marys. Mr. Addison of Clinton, was a visitor with his son, Dr. 3. A. Addison this week. Miss Inez Yungblut and Mrs L. Datars who spent a few weeks with friends at Kitchener have 'returned to their homes here. Hunters are warned against Sun- day hunting,'as this is positively a- gainst the law to roam around on the Sabbath day carrying a gun. The excavation of the stew house being erected by Mr. Len Prang is being dug and cementers are busy on the job building up the foundation. Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and two dau- ghters and their husbands of Listow- ell were. Sunday visitors with their uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman of town. You are cordially invited to attend a piano recital give nn by the pupils of Lenora K. Tuerl•heim, A.T.C.M., at the basement of St. Peter's Luth- eran Church, Zurich, on Wednesday, October 30th at 8 p.m. Mrs. John Weseloh and daughter, Mrs. Bates, and Mrsr. Theo. Weseloh, ell of what they see and hear, but all of Kitchener; Elizabeth Weseloh my accept the official version the of N. Y and sister Nellie of Kitch- ener were Sunday, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hy: F. Weseloh UNDECIDED AS TO LOCATION and ot't�i,�elatrves: During the past few weeks su.rw- Workmen- have been busy putting eyers have been gathering data at .in more water piper as the villagers Amfberly, in Stanley Twp., in Hay are taking advantage of the good Twp. near St. Joseph, and a few miles water system in town. The more east of Grand Bend along the Park- that will get on the system the sooner hill road, and in time will probably it will be reduced in rates. decide the location of Huron county's third airport. With Sky Harbor now i The rural Hydro system is being open and Port Albert field we.lI on extended to the east of town. A the way, Huron County is rapidly be- 1 line has been run south of the town coming one of the important centres I limits and easterly and then north in aviation in Canada. The eraount of material that is used in the construc- tion of a field such as Port Albert to the layman is immense. One gravel pit in Dungannon supplies about 1500 tons of gravel a day and a;,out 750 tons of asphalt, .another pit handles :a'aeut 300 yards a day. Port Albert will be a town by itself with over u'0 budldings. It will use as much electric power as most of the towns in the county. Great speed has been eneircised at Port Albert In Magistrate's Court G•oderich—Robert Dickson, former Kithehener and Listowel broker and stock salesman, was sentenced to 18 months definite and six inaimths inde- terminate in an Ontario reformatory en five charges of fraud committed in Huron, Waterloo and Lantl ton co - unities. He pleaded guilty. Next week in :Stratford he will face three more charges, to all of which ac- expressed a desire to plead guilty. In nearly all cases Dickson's victims were wo- .men, one losing her life's savings.She and ,others parted with Dominion of Canada bonds Which were to be ex- changed for a more recent long- term issue. A cash difference was to have been paid the women. Dickson succeeded in securing possession of I the expiring bonds and failed to re- turn with the new ones or the money He was arrested in Saskatoon three weeks ago. Ten charges of raud and of trading in securities without a license faced Garnet H. Thomas, of Hamilton, Lawrence H. Mitchell, of 'Toronto, faced 11 charges of similar nature. The accused salesmen, who are on bail were remanded for two weeks. Clarence Stonehouse, 17, a farmhand without a home, was sen- tenced to two months in jail with hard labor for the theft of a bicycle a flashlight, fountain pen and some batteries from Gummc u on's garage at Walton last September, Jack Cud - move, beverage room waiter at the Dick House, Seaforth, found giulty a. to the Zurich Road, serving :-,r. E.E. Wuerth, Wm. Decker and Herb Des- jardine. HYMENEAL Prang—Rader Zion Lutheran church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, October 19th at 2.30 &Clack when Rev. C. J. Killinger of Loudon, unit- ed in marriage Amelia Margaretta, eldest daughter of Mr.. and: Mrs. Louis H. Rader of Dashwo'xadi to Mr. Leonard William Prang, only son of • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prang o±i Zurich - Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer orgarsi�at of the church presided at the organ acrd during the signing of the register Violet Rader, sister of the brid,e sang "Jesus as Thou Wilt". The pret- ty 're�t ty bride given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white sheer in princess Hire witls sweetheart neckline and leg -o -mutton sleeves, and a fingertip veil with, dots of chenille caught with a lialo of roses. She carried a bouquet of S•ri- arclifie roses and white baby mums with maiden hair fern. Miss Dorothy 1 Rader, sister of the bride was brides- maid, weaning a gown of pi'uk taff- eta with dusky rose accessories' carry- ing a bouquet of red rose -buds baby mums and maiden hair fern. Little Kathleen Kallrfie.sch, nieee of the groom was a charming flower girl in yellow "taffeta trimm�:d with frill ribbon, carrying a nosegay of Pom-pom dallies. The groom was supported by Harold .Kraft. Pte. Elgin Rader of Woodstock, brother of the bride was usher. A reception was! held at the home of the bride's par- I (Lints. The dining room was beautiful. ly decorated with pink anti white streamers and. the table was centred with a beautiful decorated wedding cake''I orna Kraft Dinner was served by Ruth Becker, 'Hildegard Miller, Fri- eda. Rader and Martha Rader. The groom's gift to the bride was a bible f • a motor trip through Northern happycouple will reside in launch where the greets is one of Optical Repair Service Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Any Shape and Size, and at a Moderate Price A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. or positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite akfor BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta,, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling Cro Feeds. Highest Cash Prices paid foog .Eggs on a graded basis.. W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Henaall 44••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 • • • • ' • SUITS and 1, • • • 1 • �" •• 1 OVERCOATS 1 s • r • • • • ONLY $1.00 MORE THAN LAST YEAR if i • Suits for $25.95 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wm, IL lioffman •• • •• • • •••***44.e•••••••••®••••••••••••a•••••••••�•a•••aa* °• CANNOT BE BEATEN BE SURE AND CHOOSE EARLY 30111! EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • 1 All New Stock THANKS To Our Many Customers in helping us making Our'Recent Sale a Big Success, and in disposing of our former Stock on hand, which en- ables us to replace this with all New Goods which we are offering at very Reasonable Prices. Be sure to come in and see them! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Good Stock of Hardware, Drygoods, Boots..and Shoes. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR EGGS week previous at Seaforth of "know After "know- ingly" serving beer to a minor, a Ontario the prir111�* t 'rip 14 year old boy, was given one month in jail. He also was fined .$20 and the popular young business men. '.Phe costsservingfor "unknowingly" serving bear i lIerald joins the many friends in ex - to another minor. This trial 'too, toolt tending congratulations to this pbjnl' place in Seafortb, ,e Iar young cminita, Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone ": l ` `'