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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-05-01, Page 11 Forty -First Year
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N!NOro MAY
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Rates; $1.25 in Canada, fe aad i
.'55.1..50 in U.S.A., in advan
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CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisben
ail an War Services Fun
Are Yoi: ' Suffering Fro
Headaches? . .
If so; (lave your Eyes E. xire:4d with
the Lamest Methods and Eltquipment at
A. L. COLE; •'P. 4
OPTOMETRIST 84 OPTICIAN
GODFRIGH — ONT.,
Good Glasses at Reasoseable Prices
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THIEL'S 'HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE.
We have recently ins led a
new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
better than ever. Be sure and'
give us a call.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
5.r -
COMIC R,ftABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRiCES
E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
: OPTOMETRISTat EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Opens every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
THE DEW - DROP - INN
QUICK AND LIGHT LUNCHES
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Soft Drinks,
Tobaccos, Cigarettes, •Cigars, Etc.
LICENSED POOL ROOM
HAROLD OVERHOLT
THE LOWEST PRICES
p(DSr;ii
Sales Prove It. --No Salesmen Commisi.ons to pay.
No Finance charges to Pay
1937 Oldsmobile Special Sedan, spotless interior, gas heater.
1940 :Pontiac Coach Fire new, .heater and defroster.
1939 DODGE, Sger At DeLu:r; :Ceupe. .
1936 .Chev:, S€anat'erdi: Coach, irank, locally owned_
1931 Ford Coach., Trmak Rack, Newly Painted.
1939 Chev. •Coach, . Dark Brae, :Save $50.00 on this Car.
1935 Chev. Standard and :1(1 1935 Chev. .Master Coach.
Both :Cars iewraed in Zurich.
1940 ')DODGE Coach. Get .the rine :and ,Compare.
1933 Ford Coach $125.09 ' 1.939 Ford DeLux Coach
1925 Cl ey. Coach $35.00. r1936 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Coupe: 85..00. 1939 Plymouth Coach
1927 Essex Sedan $25.00. 1936 Vzs 'zsn track 20,000 miles
1924 Ford Coach $19,00 1939 Chev. Coupe, locally owned
AND MANY 'OT.I ERS..
A D• FRITZ
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Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
,!'burs., Friday Sdturday
TWO FEATURES
Carolina Moon
Starring JENE AUTRY
Men Against the -Sky
Starring Richard Dix
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
TWO FEATURES
GO Glorious Years
In Tecnicolor
Starring Anna Neagie
Dipiciting the Life of Queen Victoria
Nights at Earl Carroll's
Starring Tim Murray
Coming—Roa;d to Zanzibar, Ramp-
arts We Watch.
Presentation
Last Friday evening atom 65 re-
latives, friends and neighbors met
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walper, of
Blue Water Highway, .south, recent-
ly newly weds in their new home.
Part of .the evening was spent in
games under the leadership of Mrs.
Raymond Kading, Frida Lovie and
Helen Walper. The address was
read by Alva Turnbull. Following
the opening of the gifts, Mr. and
Mrs. Walper thanked the friends in
a few wellehosen .words, after which
all joined in singing, For They are
.Jolly Good Fellows. Lunch was
then served. The address read as
follows:
Dear Elva and Lloyd:
This is indeed a -very happy oc-
casion for us as a youer People's
Society and Sunday.. School Class to
meet with you, in your new home,
and to .extend 'our best wishes and
meet cordial • congratulations upon
the occasion of your recent marriage
Though perhaps, we will not have
the pleasure of your continued coni-
nnny in our class, we find joy in the
fact that another group will benefit
by your help and loyal support, Nev-
ertheless, we ;till hope to :etre the
reivilege of working together as
s oung People.
�► Your neighbours, too, wish to ex-
p -els their best wishes and congratu-
lations. May God grant that your
life's pathway be ever strewn with
joys rather than sorrows. We realize
that you have moved into a now
community, though not far from
your former hones, but we 'incerely
hope that you will not feel as strang-
ers amon • a,, and may you think of .
us as true friends ever ready to share
what we havo with each other.
WE Dingy@. l'HE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for ThEursdayr, Friday and Saturday
Carnation Mill, Large ,tin ....
Van Camp tomatoes, 2 large tins
:Blue Boy coffee;. 1 -lb. ,bag .. ...... .....,....33c
,Corn larch,. per pig..__ ...._... _..__._ .. ..................1 Oc
1ibbjrs..Pork. and Beans :2.0., z, 2 tins .19c
:Peas, 2 Tins 1 9c
..Royal York coffee, 11.-11a. . .............48c
Life Buoy Sap, 2 '.(ares . ......, .......,13c
Saniflusbfor Toilet bowls • ....29c
;Johnston's floor wax or Glo Coat S9c
.Ready cut, macron , per ICa 5c
......•... ..,.., .6c.
_.23c
With^ut further delay, we ask
you to accept this gift, and gifts, as
small tokens of remembrances from
the Y. P., the S. S. class and the
Neighbours. Signed by Helen Wal -
per, Gertrude Amos, Mrs. Sam Hen-
drick on behalf of tate YRS and S.S. s
Class of the Grand Bend United °
Church, and Neighbours. - e
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Miss Ethel Hess is visiting relati-
rtes in Detroit and Pontiac, Mich., at
present,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'W. .Stoskopf of
Kitchener are spending a few days
with the Johnson Sisters of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie of Lon-
don were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gid :Koehler of town
the two couples also visited with the
former's sisters at Bayfield.
Mir. John Ettie, near Drysdale,has
leased his i rge farm to his sons,El-
mer and Leonard, for a term of years
He will continue to reside on the
farm with his wife and children.
Mr. Cyrus Schoch is holding an
auction sale on Saturday, May 3rd of
his household effects. The family
will then move to Sebringville where
they have rented living quarters. We
wis them every success in their new
home,
Mr. E. F. Itlopp & Sens, apieris-ts.
are erecting a lare work shop an d
storage room on ''ie lot on Edward
Street, west of hi.; dwelling property
The building when completed v;iIl be
used in connection with their honey
business.
Have Moved To Bayfield
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dowson,
have moved to 'their new home in
, Hayfield which they ,purchased from
Aire..Clarence Parke. During the past
few .,. ,•s that they lived in Zurich,
they have mt(,de many friends who
regret very much to know of their
departure: Mr. Dowson has disposed
of his property in Zurich to Miss
Frieda Haberer, who gets immediate
possession.
HELP YOUNG CANADA
WIN THE WAR WITH SCRAP
Pupils of. Zurich Public School will
call at your home Thursday, May lst
or Friday, May- 2nd to collect RAGS
and PAPERS. Please tie the news-
papers and magazines in separate
bundles. PIease save scrap iron and
steel, worn out !aluminum pots and
pons. auto tires, rubbers, etc., for
collection Iater.—V. Dinnin, iPrinc-
ipal, Z. P. S.
Has Opening Tea
Miss Vera C. Decker of Exeter wris
a caller at the home of her mother,
Mrs. C. Decker, and wishes to advise
her Zurich friends ' of the opening
tea. Miss Decker is having for the
manning of the new beauty parlor,
oupesate Central Hotel, Exeter, on
Wednesday,. May 7th from 3 to 5
and 8 to TO p.m. The ladies of Zur-
ich are invited to call and inspect
this new parlor with its many new
equipments..
A FREAK EGG
Of all the freak eggs that we have
ever seen, Mr. Martin Wurm of town
brought to our office about the most
unusual:' specimen that we have ever.
eon. The egg was only about half
rdinary size but longer and at the
nd came abrubtly to a smaller size
nd continutd on with what looked
ike a swan's neck laying. the head
ack on its body. In size it would
veigh about the size of an ordinary
gg, but j'nst how this freak of nat-'
re conies about we often wonder.
HYMENEAL
The United Church parsonage,
Bracefield, was the scene of a love-
ly spring wedding when Laura Jean
Cann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S.
J. V. Cann, of Bayfield, was united
in marriage to Trooper William Cal-
vin Cutting, of the First ilttssars,
Camp Borden, son of, Mr. and Mrs.
William Cutting of Exeter, Rev. H.E.
Wright perforated the ceremony.
Por her wedding the bride chose a
navy blue crepe gown of street long
th. Her attendant was Miss Doreen
.Men's felt Hats: at 1.95 to
See cox T ' styles and color
mean .s Suits,, real -value at ...........:...........;..,...20.95
Ali Newest Styles and Colors and a real
Cloth at this price can't be beaten.
2.25
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TOWN HALL - ZURICH
Saturday Eve. May 3rd.
At 8 p.m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Games 5c.
mood Prizes.
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1Dublic Dance
ON
. THURSDAY EVE,, MAY 8th.
GOOD MUSIC
You Are Invited.
AIL, tProce;.eds go• to local Red Cross
Sims, of London, wearing a povwllei
blue sheer with black and white ac -
c s orios. Edwin Becker, of Dash -
Wood, was groomsirttin. Following a
reeeption the hyidol couple left far
I i extended v, adding trip. (sue:,t '
were present from Guelph, Londe
Exetei, Plisltwood and ?me/len'411_.._.. _4 _.
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See Them at
HESS, THE JEWELER.
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BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets,
The Roe Farms Milling Cos
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash. Prices paid f a,}t
Emgs on a graded basis.
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such as Overalls, Pants, Smocks, Shirts, Boots and
Shoes, Etc. Etc.
Pioneer and. National Chick Starter and Feeds..
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