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Zurich Herald, 1941-05-15, Page 1Forty -First Year „� 1 CH," THL SDAY MORNING, MAY 1.,, [941, win e Rates; $1.25 in Canada, in 2tdvanc9g: $1.50 in U.S.A., in advana• CHESTER L. SMITH, Publishes ry buyin, War Savi Are You Suffering From Headaches? 12 so; Have your Eyesned. with the Latest.Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST, & OPTICIAN GODERIOH -- , ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonatele Prices THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now letter than ever. Be sure and' give us a call. MRS. FRED THIELE,. Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE F'R.@CES C. E. Zurbr gg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. BETTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Will be closed during the Summer Months Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Poop. VAY THE LOWEST PRICES POSSLm:LE Sales Prove It. Noe Salbsrnen Coamniss'.ons to, pay. No Finance. Charges to Pay 1937 Oldsmobile SpecialSedan, spotless interior,gas heater. 1940 Pontiac Coach like new, heater and defroster. 1939 DODO„ Spectral De'Lux, 'Coupe. 1936. 'Chen. Standard :Coach, trunk, :Locally owned. 1931 Ford Coach, Trunk Rack, Newlly Painted. 1939 Chev. Coach, Dark •ltrrue, Save $50.00 on this Car. 1935 Chev. Standard and ;ICI ,) i1:935 Chev. Master Coach. Both Can Owned in Zurich. 1940 DODGE Coach. Gest ,the :Piice and Campare. 1939 Ford Cecelia $125.09 1939 Ford DeLux Coach 1925 Chev. Coach $35:00. 6936 Ford Coach 1929 Ford Catipe 85-00- 1939 Plymouth Coach 1927 Essex Sedan $25.00_ 1936 1 then truck 20,000 miles 1924 Ford Coach. $19.00 1939 Chev. Coupe, locally owned AND pro A:Nli :O111ERS WARD FRITZ WE SEr..L.L THE BEST FOR LESS Specie for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Peas, 2 ib -az tins .._. _ !Maxwell House coffee, I -4b. ;tin _.._ ' 2 hiss.. .. 27,c Shortening, , . ---- . _<. "Van. Camp's tomato juice •4 S -az. i 23cc "Aylmer Catsup large ,1:2 -.oz :bottle -,37c Blue Boy coffee„ 1-1b. hag _., ., , Classic or Big Five'Cleaner ..........,.. _»..__._ 5c Brunswick Sardine per 'tin ........... 6c 'Corn Starch, per Pig- - • „____....._......... i Oc Red River. cereal,.cereal,.large .24b. - 25c43c Hawes. Floor 'wax 1-1j fin ._.:.,..,_ toilet tissue, ,4 rolls . .23c Snow Cap.... .. i Tc" Chateau cheese, lia1F lb -Pkg. Franco American spaghetti, 2 tins 25c Campbell'schicken ju n_bbo soup, 2 tins 27c 17c 49c Men's newest styles felt Thais .:,.......:.,...:.... .. .1'.95. Men's 'Suits c e.ula'lii priced at 20.95 Ladies Haise tresses See therm at 95c Leav tt's Thatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Thurs., Friday, Saturday Saturday Matinee at 2.30 p.m. ' THE SEA HAWK A Special Feature Starring i✓ABOLL FLYNN. An all Star Cast. • Admission for Saturday: Matinee, Children 10c, Adults 25c. •Evening admission 'Children 25c: Adults 35c. Thursday, Friday, Saturday TWO FEATURES South of Suez Starring GEO. BRENT Calling All Husbands Comedy Feature with GEORGE TOBIAS Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND, OPENIN.G SATURDAY. MAY 24th. WILLIS TIPPING AND HIS CASCADE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA AND EVERY JUNE 21st, UNTIL SATURDAY UNTIL THEN NIGHTLY LABOR DAY. NOTICE • Notice is hereby given that the local Sanitary Inspectors will make their annual rounds beginning May 19th. All persons are requested to have their outhouses, stables and outbuildings cleaned up so as to meet with the approval of these in- spectors. —Signed: Secretary of the i oard of Health, Hay Township. 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Rufus Turnbull, Blue Water High- way south were: Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Turnbull of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau of IKippen; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt, 1. ev. Mr. Grigg, of Exeter. RED CROSS NEWS A large shipment of goods has hen . made by the Zurich branch of the Red Cross Society. The shipment Miss • Tillie • Johnston is spending a few weeks. at Kitchener. Mr. and !Mrs. Leonard Prang are moving in their new residence which is nearing completion. •The weather has been quite cool, and owing to the dry 'spell there i s little growth. Hay Council met on Monday and a complete report of the doings will be in our next issue. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley.Surerus of Detroit, r,pent the week -end wrth re- latives here. .Me are pleased to learn that Mr. Albert Horner of Varna, whe recent- ly had a bone broken in his leg, is progressing very favorably. 'Pleased to report that Mrs. W. H. Hoffman who underwent an eeeration at Clinton llespital, is improving as Well as could be expected. Mr. Paul Hes has returned to his home, having cc',t:l;'..t-•d the 4th year in Law Alt; at •i ore nto Univ- ersity. • Miss Ellen Fre. rlin, Miss Dorothy Careless and Mr. Ken. Brakey were visitors with the. ladies' homes at Clinton on Sundae., Mother's Day. • .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ;Smith motored to Clinton on Sunday where they were accompanied by the former's father on a spin to Goderrce. ;Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bender of New Hamburg were week -end visit- or.e at the home of their (laughter, _ ,Rutben Gingeich and their son Eldon Bender of the Blake district. A Meeting of the Hay Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in Zurich Town Halal, on Saturday, May 17th to sensider contribution of 3 per cent of its suriplus toward aiad- ng repair of damage to farms and vilinges. in. Great Britain. Hear Carlos Sherman Dm* fail to hear Carter Sherman, O,puratiie Baratone, of New York and Harvey Robb, Organist, of Lon- don,. who ibe among the artists perfoaining at James St. Church, Exeter; May 20th:, when the pupils of Stanley J. Sheltie A.T.C.M. will ap- pear in recital.—Seats on sale at Zurich Drug Store.. W." M. S. MEET The 1941 India Lace Day, in the interests of the women and children of India sponsored by St. Peter's Lutheran 'Women's Missionary Soc- iety wasobserved by the teachers and pupils of the Sunday School of includes: 30 quilts, 11 dre:5sin gowns' that -church on Sunday May 11th. 15 nightgowns, 22 Hampton pads, i)5 dresses, one skirt, 9 three-piece suit: 57 pillow cases, 7 pyjamas, 12 sheet.= 53 ippeumonia jackets, 14 auruiry bags, 236 surgical articles, one pr. ward slippers, 83' prs. of seaman's soc'es, one pr. seaman's boots, 192 pis of socks, 56 prs. Air Force socks, 40 scarfs, 20 sweaters, 5 helmets, 14 pairs two way mitts, 9 pair whole mitts, one .pair rife mitts, 2 pairs gloves. NOTICE •A special. meeting of the members of The Hay Township Farmers' Mut- ual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, the 17th of May 1941 at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of considering a resolution passed at the recent Convention of the Muatual Fire Underwriters' Assoctatten re- commending that each Farmers' 1VIntual Company contribute ,3% of its ,surplus as at. the 31st of Decemn- ber 1940, -to a fund to be known es the BRITISH. AID FUND, which is to be forwarded to the Prince minister, the ion. ,'Winston ChLtrchill to 1?c:' Instil at his discretion for repairirer war damage to• farms and villages of Great Britain or for any otter pue- pose. • And further to authorize the Board ' of Directors to take such =Men. in "die matter as the meeting may da g to A :beautiful pageant, entitled "The India.:Lace Industry", was ,,resented in the chancel of the chutes ••y 18 junior and intermediate girls and boys. 1GI.rs. J. Tiurltheiirr was at the organ and played' very softly at in- terval's throughout the pageant. The pageant was under• the drection of Mrs: H. Mousseau, Mrss. Martha deman_ awl' Mrs:. J:. Eaberer. OBITUARY Father Dies The fixneral of Jahn W. Salmon, vats 'HONE YOUR 0 ' ' - O For positive identification o' the World's Finest Anthracite ak for • BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquet The Roe Farms Milling Feeds. W. R. DAVI M SON Highest Cash Prices paid f •.r;' .Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall • ••••••••••••0•••••••64••****QP***4*4OS.*�D@Pi44.4,4 • • • • • • • • • • • 1 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • • • • Aunouteing W, H. I�OFFiVIAN'S Funeral ilorne For the Benefit of those, whenever in need, W. H. Hoffman's Home. in Zurich is open to the Public. to be used as a Funeral. Horne, where the best of Care and Courtesy will be given. • Funeral Directors. and Ambulance Service $ gum-, s Y a grl .'104 -RNE • `' qt. qtft • Phones fab andr . • • os. a,�••W;•o«x•;0�a0•••a0>,a�®�,�.��ru1a S>oma'r(u0�Z+wc4S4agm�••thv��C„� .111111110112* former reeve of West. Nissouri Twp. who died' at has• home izt Thorndale on Thursday' Test fixe his 85th year, was held' on the following Saturday afternoon efroni tine Jones funeral chapel, and was 'largely attenced.The funeral: service was conducted by Rev. 1 S. ,Hissaehu .of Thorndale Un- ited church Interment in Siloam Cos metery, the pallbearers were Wesley Brown, Lorne,, Salph, Clifford acrd Homer' Sa1menn 1V.fr. Salmon was born On 'tee IOth concession of London' , 'I'wfn:hn /8156: In 1896 he as eaect�. ed 'cocumeiilor, for W. Nissen -1i and in ,1893 was elected reeve. In 1'9U4` he retired from inuncipal affairs. Foe a number of yews he was rl>�'tirraian of the board of trustees ext', 'rtronda1c Continuation School ' Yle• was a Lib -, and n.. member of 'i'horedalc Un- ited church. Su>r�viving oxer is wife an4 five daughter Mrs. Brown, of Thorndale; Matt. Fraser, Lonilo! �i r ti, We. • 'S:li'iott, to n don, .Mrs Miran 1 Henry C,' Bravo's 1''r, e silent and V' , rif t Ai th a r, in Sack • ee.• Herbert K. liilllic;l;'Sc retaryj sons. I atith and'=I�IYieSt, '.roi'h of Dated at Crediton,.ee Cath, 11a41, I Louden 1.''N'13, "and Chester, of Ztrrit.h, WALL Come in and see Our Sample Book of Paternsi They will Please You I We have on hand at all times:.... Staple Articles, such as Overalls, Pants, Smocks, Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Etc. Etc. Pi taeer and National Chick Starter and Feeds. AIso National Fertilizers. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND "clraRd Swaatzcntamb urs - i. 1.11- r , m .+vs��.emu---..�..,•,,,,,,*�t�'l�a 'aha.�iolat"('u*.,e3,u,:'�,,..,,.......a.swoosiz• ,r