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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-07-17, Page 1Forty Second Year r 533,DA lyd M O M V p 4yF'1. Q, JULY 17, \ 9 _Y' I . Raters: 1c1 nr. reit „?e. !n ea�:arrer e#rI,50 hay.. tie' a'f.van ; C:11 " --;:.e....„;‘ l,. ::11i7'HI, Piablisheate ]Elerald 1 .,Are You S'zxffe3,sg From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined ned with the Latest Methods and lan.arloment at A. L. COLE„ I3L a OPTOMETRIST &'c GPI ECELF N GODERIQB OW. Good Glasses at Reasainabie Prices rHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the pu Mc riow better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FRED THIELS„ Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REAS NABPRCES E. ZirJ4iggF 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 ItIonths Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. MRS. EDW.. GASCHO, Prop. THE LOWEST PRICES T is Sales Prove It.—flito, Salesmen Commissions to pay. Nu Finance Charges to Pay 1937 Chev. Coach, locally awned. 1936 Plymouth Sedan. 1940 Dodge Sedge 1930 Ford Coax 1929 Ford Coach $135:00 re -finished • 1929 Ford Coupe $85.00 1936 Terraplane Coati. 1927 Ford Coach, original uoholstering, like new 1934 V8 Truck with $85.00 license only 235.00 (2) Only 1941 New Dodges. These are the last ones available before the 1942 models arrive. DO 7►; GE .S AL ]E.S Will. Pay Cash For Good Used Cars WARD F R i ■ Z WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Special' fo Thursday, Friday and Saturday ........ .5c _.....15c 19c 19c Super Suds wxtka relisla dish ^x.......25 c 'both dor .'..._... � -45c. It, Shoe Cleaner • _"_ Magic white, bottle 10c. 3 for 215c AAreoxon fly coils, 4 rolls .............,... c Flyswatters, each ............ «..., _,.10c ads each . 10c Wilson's fly_ pads, h ......t Qc Canada corn star•„ pk'g _.•. ._...,.. - 5c Macro:tii ready cut per lb............. ...............-..... >i Telly powders, 3 pkgs« Peas, 2. tin .,,..e ...... Tomatoes„ large 214 Sze tins, 2 for Shortening, 2 lbs. Amonia, per pks'. Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. tin, 2 'fins Sandwichc ookies, per lb. Neilsons Cocoa, per tin 19c 25c Ankle Sex, reg. 25c. at .................. i 9c ...................... ....._..15c Ladies'Cotton 'Bose, ...><_...,...;.,.$9:0 HouseDresses at ......»._.... 9:4lk:Tt'.,kP�Y.tl.I.VAYLVAMCAR`fVNIV1.; 5:t 40 HAS NEW "KILLER TANK London—Britain has a new 11'6 -ton "killer" tank which, the Ministry of Supply said, is powerful enough tl'. destroy any machine it is likely t;a; encounter. It is armed with a Besa' gun and cannon firing a 2 -pound shell capable of piercing any tank "as yet niet in any German formation," the, ministry said, and carries a crow °o'f of three at a 15 -mile -an -hr. speed. The minstry said that "eavi,er, dead - Her and harder -hitting vehicles" are being designed. HAY COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Township of • Hay• was held on July 7, with all ineralb ars present. The minutes ox Cie June 9th and June 30th meetings. were adopted as read. After cli.;posing of the communtc ations, the following resolutions wee re revised: That by-law No. 7, 1.941, provid ing for the method of preparing the 1941 Collector's roll os per R.S.O., '930, Chap. 3, Section 6. Clause (21, be read three tinges and finally That by-law No. 8,1941, consol- idttting the Rules and Regulation of the Hay Municipal Telephone System be read three times and filially passed That by-law No. 9, 1941 appoint- ing T. R. Paterson, C.E., to make a survey and report •on the North Br- anch of the Black Creek be read 3 times and finally passed. That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to borrow from the' Bank of Montreal moneys to meet pay- ments and that Bylaw No. 10, 1041 providing for same be read three times and finally passed. That 1941 budget for the Town ship of Hay be adopted by the conn ailr,, That,1940 dog.tax pf Wnaw,:a� ty and Len Bender be cancelled' by the council as same: • area uncellectabe That accounts covering payments on Township Roads, Hay Telephone, Relief and General Accounts be pass- ed as per vouchers: Township Ro-ads — Dominton Road Machinery Co., repairs $78.05; W.F. Jennis,n, crushing and trucking $1,- 544.03 ; 1;544.013; Pay list, .labor $213.03; F. Turnbull, moving crusher l35.20; T Welsh, gravel $$1,841.48. Total $2- 160.78. • Hav Municipal Telephone — T. G. Hess, )' .ry and extras $252.73; T nh;ry and ''tr1, "?0 S1: Northern Elec. Co reeterial '•'139.00; Clerk-Treas. quarter sal- -rte '1S7.50: T. Kirwan)). on eontrict `•500; excise etc. $27.63; Exeter Ay- r? o, 30 -ft. polo, $0.50; Bell:Tele Cp ?7re(tOr.eS, •Pfeet ' e tax tolls 45.7 7. Tetril +1,5:3.4,54; 1 • 1 'lief—,i. up'..dit. ;•elle?neo' d'n• (yt e;• 1., ' t:tt'v $90; E. '.`Tillt`rt,. in- spector N. •Drain an ; re?reee eee.r e3ee. ete. ' 3 Tem S rare , dit- • St. T ' ,10; Tele? '•1 , ., Tie (reele 1 edioerned tar ,ee "ond:zv, iiuiiot 11 at 7 e'eloc'k ie eenving. A. F. Hess, Clerk. summer Visit, Mrs. Mabel Snider spent a few days in London last week. Mrs. Julius Thiel has returned to 'her home after being at Clinton. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton of London were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gagster. Mr. Elgin Snider and friend of London visited at the home of the i;ermer's mother on Sunday. ;Mr. and Mrs. James u van of Winnipeg, Man., aro at present gu- ts at the home of their nephew, Dr • ,d Mrs. W. D. Bryce. and Mrs. J. Routledge, of fiamilton were guests at the home :of - Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon last eek. :11rs. Flossie Brown has returned 11eu' aft,e :,)'•ldino; a few clays at StMarys, and while there she at- tended the In::;on—Harvey wedding. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O 17r,� s er and fazliily left on Tuesday t rlie� tete week? vacati; n at a cottar ' at Wilberforce, Ont. in the F_arwartha Lakes district. ,Miss Margaret 'len of near Hen - sell has taken a _ .;i1 .> ; in. the Zur- ich Branch, Bank if Montreen Miss Cora Streets who has been a member of:the staff has been transferred to her home town in Clinton. Miss •St)eet's many friends will greatly mass her in Zurich. ( Mrs. Oscar Klopp Passes rAs we go to press we ier..rn of the wa .farting of Mrs. Oscar Klopp -"of °to'~+ a c wlfch took plate on :Tuesday evening. The funeral will be held at two o'clock at the - house on:Friday. Ari obituary will be in next week's issue. Lakeview C dim • GRAND BEND By Popular Demand .AMATEUR CONTEST' Monday, July 21st 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winners enter Final Contest, August n5th--b1Xt ENTER NOW 1 Phone or write your eflIT' to Eric Mcllroy. Aden's •ion Ad ults 50c, Children '20c. Dancing for 31.e hours included in admission price \VILLIS TIPPING When Will It Come? Delivery of the new fire engine that the Zurich Police Village has purchased from the Biakle-Seagram Co. of Woodstock is expected almost any time now. About 'three weeks ago the accessories such as comical tanks, and other equipment was dis- mantled. from the old truck and tak- en to Woodstock to have put on the new engine, and it was expected that shortly this would be returned, as '..d of tire e r, present we w .lid be in a bad way without any equipment but here's hoping that no flare will coeurr till.the new engine arrives at Mast. 1 „I)A.S.HWQOD MAN OVERCOME Ove‘etoMe.. with gas, the source of ;Pi stil..; ui determin'cl, William Klein is cr .ef f1a hevood was ;amid ti -.Td ...1,,> ilei 'Fr d,l(ty 1,) a (21,0.1.::'. lore triy u,;ed as a well in the Kluinpp ntieniaig' mill. He had lege ..pairing .i:,•joiet • i11 a pipe lino. I\l urice And His Cascade Rhythm Orchestra DANCING EVERY NIGHT Free admission Tues., Thurs., Fri. nights before 9 p,n. Come .along --.- We are having swell crowds LUCKNOW 'PIPE' I3AN1') Jrily 20th ppSunday, Afternoon e .1,J C I• e.7 i3�74 .sr; s te11.-1, } • dnei,, 4."a }t,: o�r?i• l".:o t. n' $)Sade, kaoo 77 I 4" ▪ 4 , t 1 WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR. NEW OPFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF' MAIN STREET AND WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY ANY DUPLICATED SHAPE .AND SIZE, BETTER SERVICE AND T H E - WOLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE BLUE COAL ALSO MILLER CREEK ROSEDALE AND AT ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARMS PROVEN FEEDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall A MODERATE PRICE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. :1,;.. • .C11(', but Pro - „,pt 11i.�.`+':l.'. 1 ':1a•'!?t1011 '0011 _.'b:vett gr. Lit ::i- beer who was in his hit:•year vas born in Dashwood. He .t,Nas engaged as fireman lo the mill - d pr•ior to that was clerk in the g neral stares for 20 years also in C ( ha2'dovaro bit :u a and was asses - e of Stephen twp. for 5 years. Sur- ele•ing are his widow (nee Effie Wil- - ,1't) two sons, (Pry of Chicago, and orne of Bowmanville; two daughters Mrs N. J. Scott of BowmalivrIle and 'airs. Flossie South at home; two jeters, . Mrs. Lucinda :'icisaac of 1 ashwood and Mrs. Ed. uuigi1oifer of Zurich, one brother Louis of Dash •toed gild two grandchildren, The fpneral took place on Sunray after•- frbon from his late residence, Rev: Becker officiating. Harry Hoffman rendered two solos "No Night There” and "Sosn,.time We'el %ndei tand' • interment took place in the Goshen line cemetery. Relatives wore pres- 'nt from Zurich, Stratford, Mrh'e'r- ton, Hensall, Windsor, Detroit, Gre- lrnway, Centra tia and St. Catharines, r also a host of friends from. numerous a places. The 'floral tributes were' many and beautiful showing the high este- nn in. which the deceased The floral bearers were: Stuart Wolfe Don. ltesterneyer, Milton Wniper, Mautiee Klump} Geo. Schrrfihuek an Ross Guenther. (l'�,T The}pall brt azar: ''digin Wee )1 , 1.7• ';I G. Kraft, jos. ,e in ergo"i1,1 ) ?&3"1,?e,.:i`."'B '..:. '.;n_.. !•• • • • • • •v • • • • 1 4 • • • • • • • ••••4e6$G0404G4©®4.440••N000e&F*G6•C' •�C+©<64) 1-o�t 6 6/ THE PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AN.7 • uncing EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH WESTLAKE, KNOWN AS: Hoffman Westl sae For the Benefit of those,. whenever in need, W. H. Hoffman's Horne in Zurich is open to the Public to be used as a Funeral Home, Ieer°e the best of Care and Courtesy will be given. Funeral Directors and Ar._ le _'.':e Service s 1749 eeko Y ..Y .; 9 •y �? ltoB•iWs •�• F3r.: ! r.:V.u)• Come In nd See Our Sum eroo Men's Work Shirts at Men's Work Pants Electric Fences, Seeds, Feeds, Harness Repairs, Boots and Shoes Let us supply you with your General Merchandise A oGod Fresh and Clean Stock on l -land FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND 85c, up 1.59 up 11' 7 4.