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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-01-23, Page 1RICH orty-First Year A ZLJRiCHr THURSDAY MORNIhlGn JANUARY 23, 1941. Rates: A1.25 in Canada, in adv p c $1.50 in U.S.A., in advan* CHESTER L. SMITH, Pubtista*v Patronize your Local Merchant for your 1941 Purchases AL AYS THE LOWEST PRICES P 1 SSIBLE Sales Prove It. ---No Salesmen Commissions to pay. No Finance Charges to Pay SPECIAL -Only one left at the old Price, New 1941 Dodge Purchased before tax raise 1939 Chev.. Coach like new $685 1940 Dodge coach, choice 785 1939 Dodge De Lux coach $695 1940 Pontiac Coach, like New $785 1931 Ford Coach, newly painted $190 1929 Ford Coach, repainted $125 .1929 Ford Coupe $85., 1932 Chev. Sedan WARD FRITZ IT.Z OF. Winter . erchandise We are offer our Winter Merchandise at Reduced Prices Such as Sweater Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's jumbo Knit .Sweaters, all wool ..:....,2.29 -.Men's Pullover Sweaters, Reg. 2.50 for ........ 1.75 Men's allwool Wndbreakers, Reg. $5.00 for3.95 Men's allwool WiiD.dbre.akers, rey. 3.50 for 2.69 Men's Fleece Pullovers with zipper at ............98c Men's checked Shirts, heavy, reg. 1.35-130 at 1.19 Men's felt Hats„ new style reg. 2.25. Sale1.59 Ladies" white Flannelette night gowns ...,49c Girl's flannelette Pyjamas, Reg. $1, at 69c Ladies Vests and Bloomers at .... 49c Ladies Silk Slipsrose or white ..79c Ladies House Dresses .all Sizes prices from $100 to 1.75. Sale price .........89c Broad .Cloth all colors per yard 18c Flannelette Blankets Ibex, grey and white .._.2.19 Pure linen Toweling per yard 25c Turkish Toweling reg. 30c. yd. at 24c Light Striped Flannelette per yard .................._ 19c These are onli a few items listed which we are selling at reduced prices, you will see what wehave to offeewheir you visit our Store.. This, SALE Starts SATURDAY, .JANUARY 18th. And for those that come early we are Selling a medium. weight; Broom •at 19c. ;Only five dozen at this Price. We also have: GRAB BOXES at 25c. Some Real Bargains REMEMBER, SATURDAY JAN. 18th.. Coupons given with. all Goods purchased at Our :Store, BINGO IN TOWN HALL' ZURICH ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1941 At 8.30 p.rn. First ten Games for 25 cents. 5 Specials at 10 -cents a Game. Also—A Special Door Prize. Proceeds for Zurich and Dis- trict Branch, Red Cross Soc- iety EVERYBODY WELCOME Red Cross Dance Town Hall, Zurich WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th MURDOiCK'.S ORCHESTRA- General RCHESTRA: General Admission 25 Cents. REFRESHMENT BOOTH Dancing 9-2 o'clock. IN MEMORIAM McBride—In loving memory of the. late Mrs. Samuel McBride who passed on one year ago, January 20th, 1940 When evening shades are falling, And we sit in quiet, alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If she only could come home. To those who have a mother Treasure her with care, As you never know her value Till you see her vacant chair. Sadly missed by Husband and Family. IN MEMORIAM Manson—In loving memory of a ciearr husband and father who passed away eleven years ago, January 24, 1930. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries tobreak but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part It is the greatest sorrow of one's heart The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were gi11 together. Ever remembered family. 01111., by his wife and NOTICE The Annual Meeting of tree ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Wil] be held in the Town Hall, Zurich' On RFIDA.Y, JANUARY 31st 1941 At Two o'clock, p.m. For its General Business Your Helpful Presence will be • Appreciated Wm. Decker, E. F. Klopp, President. Secy-Treas. ANNUAL Insurance Meeting The ii5th Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of TELE HAY TOWNSHIP FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Will be held in the TOWN HALL - ZURICH On MONDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1941 At two o'clock, p.m. BUSINESS: 1 ---Receiving Reports of the Presi- dent. Secretary - Treasurer and Auditors, 2—Election ection of Directors ano Auditors 3 --The Discussion of other matters in the interest of tithe Company. Thomas Webb, 7'csident. Herbert (. 'Aiber, Secret'ar'y. Miss Cora Streets of the local Bank staff spent the week -end at her home in ,Clinton. Miss Reta Fleischauer has returned here after spending a week's visit at the home of her brother in London. A sitting of the Tenth Division Const was held in the Town Hall, on W dnesday morning with ,acne T.M. Coptello, presiding. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey and family of near Cromarty were Friday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dan Oswald, Bronson line. Mr Cyrus Schoc.h who has been taking treatments at the Clinton hos- pital has returned home much im- proed in health. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Derby, iMss Lillian Surerus, Mrs. George Kalbfl- eiscl of Detroit, motored to the home of •1Vrs. Ben Surerus on Saturday on account of the illness of Miss Adel- aidethe latter remaining while the former returning home Sunday. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Merano Desch is .able to resume her duties of the Bre ,son line school, af- ter being laid up for a ,snore time. Mrs. Desch's work at the school was taken`:care of by Mrs. Gus Denomme of town Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gascho; Mr. and MTS. Harold Rader motored to Kitchener on Saturday to attend the wedding- reception of the formers' son, Alvin .Gascho, who was recently married to Miss v^ressman. This re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Cressman near Preston. Only the immediate relatives were present. OBITUARY Late Adelaide Surerus The sad and rapid departure of Miss Adelaide Surerus of Lot 15, Con. 14, Hay Township on Monday, January 20th, in her (i2nd year, is .oeinrg mour ned by her relatives and friends. Miss Surerus who was always of a very cheerful disposition, took a stroke and became unconscious a few days before her departure and previous to this seemed to be in usual good health. A member of the well known Mrs. Surerus and the late Benjamin family, and the latter died some years ago, while the mother still re- sides on the home farm, although in ' an invalid condition. The departed will be much missed in the home as she was greatly needed there. The remains are at T. H. Hoffman's fun- eral Parlor, till Tuesday noon, and a public funeral will be held at the Evangelical church, Zurich on Thurs- clay at 2.30 p.m., interment follow- ing in the Bronson line cemetery. We join the many friends in extend- ing sympathy to the bereft family. Late Christopher Dieterich The community was shocked on Saturday morning to learn of the sudden passing of one of its well - and favourably known residents in the person of Christopher Dietrich, who died suddenly in the office of Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer of town where he had gone for medical treatment earlier in the morning. While in the office Dr O'Dwyer received an urgent call and advising his patient to lie down on the couch in his offiice until his re- turn. Upon the return, the Doctor. found 12r. Dieterich has passed away, death being attributed to heart at- tack.. Decesaed had reached the age: of (i3 years, 11 months and 21 days, his wife predeceased him nine years ago. Previous to moving to Zurich a bout two years age he lived iau Ste- phen Township, where he eras. born. Surviving are four daughters, P. Ranier of Stephen, Mrs. A. Gal- lagher of Welland, Mrs. Wi,I'fi'ed Ay- otte of London and Monica at horse; 'Ave sons, Pius and. Alex sf Stephen three sisters, Mrs. Georgi Fisher of Preston, Mrs. Wm. Lindenfielcl of Parkhill and Mrs. Alone McCann of Mt, Carmel; two brother;, George of Sarnia and William of Zurich. The funeral was held ten Tuesttay morn- ing at St. Iloni±kee R. C Churcn with Rev Father L W Power officiating. Interment followed. it ; J:Mint Ca;en eel R. C. Ceti etery, Why send your Broken Spect- acles, Lens or Lenses larger centres. to the can duplicate them accurately and save yo money; 48 hour Service Let us make up a new pair of Glasses from scription. oyur next pre - A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling Cits Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid fat .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall e e••••••••••••••••••••••c•••••••••••••••e•••••••••• •♦ • JANUARY • • • •• Sale • • • • • • •• •2 Regular $30„00 Suits • • • • • Made -to -Measure for •• • • •• $24.95 • • • • • •• • "QCT'. I IIoff'aii az Son1 • wEMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS •••••••••!•••••P•••••••••••••♦••••••••••••••vteie..••• Ever at Your Service We are Happy to he Doing Business at the Same Old Stand During this Cold Winter Weather you will need: good warm Underwear, Overalls, Smocks, Wind- breakers, Mitts, Socks, Heavy Rubbers, Etc., Etc. Let Us Supply You With these Essentials! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND) HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR EGGS THE BLAKE SIVII Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-87