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Forty Second Years
ZURICH, THURSDAY M[ORNCNGi JULY 24, 1943.
Rates: $1.25 in Canada, in advent*
;1,50 in U.S.A., in advert**
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publish**
Let the Herald publish all your Summer Visits and Visitors
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
Xf se; Have your Eyes Examdiined with
rbhe Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTIlCIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
-We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
1 better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED TKIEI E, Proprietress
i'
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg9 R.O.
OPTOMETRIST et EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used!, Ogren every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
BETTY ANN BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Will be closed during the Summer
Months Wednesday Afternoon and
Evenings.
MRS. EDW. GASOAO, Prop.
Irammommemen
AL ;', AYS
'THE LOWEST PRICES
POSSIBLE
Sales Prove IL—No Salesmen Commissions to pay.
No Finance Charges to Pay
1937 Chev. Coach, locally. owned.
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1940 Dodge Sedan
1930 Ford Coach,
1929 Ford Coach $133:00 ire-£myriis'lned
1929 Ford Coupe $85.00
1936 Terraplane Coach.
1927 Ford Coach, original upholstering, like new
1934 V8 Truck with $85.00 -License only 235.04
(2) Only 1941 New Dodges. These' are the last
cones available before 'the 1942 models arrive.
DODGE S Al E.S
Will Pay Cash For :Goad 'Used Cars
WAR'r1 FRITZ
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Species foir Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Peter Pan Peas No.. 3 sieve, new -pack .2 -16 -oz 17c
tins, at
Carnation Milk, large tin VC5 3c
Maxwell House coffee, 1-1b. tin 5 c
Shortening, 2 lbs_ -.. 7 c
Classic Cleanser, per tin ; Fie Chateaus cheese, bal.f-Ib. pkg. _ i 5 c
"'IT" Shoe Cleaner per btl. . 39c
Blue Boy coffee, la. bag .... ............1 Sc
Sliced pineapple' 15 -oz. tin .-
Van Camp's tobatoes 214 large 'tin, .2 for ........25 c
Brunswick. Sardines per tin .6c
Ready cut Macrons per Ib. 5c
c
Lux toilet soap,. 3 'bars 1 7 7 c
Tar Rubbers, best quality, 4 bones . 7 5 c
75c
lqc
?int ring^. be:y.w'y per dozen
Certo per bottle 1 An1`.1^ SSe7g. ;;Pax. .ScFaat
Ladies' Cnkton l ---lose at
Ladies Home DreiSScs at 4444.
15c
444.4 . .................89 c
IN MEMORIAM.
Rader—In loving memory of. ou.x 1'',r
dear son Leroy A. Racier who passed
away one year ago today, July 28th
1940.
He little thought when leaving'hotrt
He would no more return,
That he in death so soon would sleet
And leave us here to mourn •
And now the noon and stars are shin-
ing
On a lone and silent grave
Beneatth it sleeps the one we Love
But the one we could not save.
Friends may think we have forgotten
When at times they see us smile .
But they +Tittle know the heartache
Which that smile hides all the while.
—Ever remembered by his Mother,
Father, Grandparents, and Aunt
('Mrs. V. Dintin.)
:Utile Marline Wagner is spending
.1 week's vacation with her grandma
St0fan on the Parr Line.
Little Patsie Stelck is spending a
fewdays with her grandparents, Mr.
,h ; Mrs. T. Meyers of town.
tir. Ralph Haley has returned to
Tv'=onto after spending a few days
a the home of Mr. and 14ns. Wm.
iV�'�it�riei.•.
„Rr. and Mrs. Albert Horner, and
M Land Mrs. Gordon Horner of Var-
pa' ere Sunday visitors in town
CARD OF THANKS -•• and Mrs." Pat. Liede •of Lon -
3
, d•e3i etre Sunday visitors with the lat
The bereft family of the late Mxs trparents, :12r, and Mrs. Jos. Gel -
Oscar Klopp wish to take this med9iia Goshen north.
rum in greatly thanking the neigh -
hors and friends for the assistance ;wan week-endtraitvisitors with Mrs
and sympathy extended during the > Fuss. and Mrs. Wm. Rupp
illness and passing of the departed.'
__The O. Kropp Family. .w,ho'}iad been visiting here, returning
i '_diem
dry
es Myrtle Plebe, Betty Wilson
m etty Ray of South Bend, Ind.,
Toronto—L. E. O'Neil, director of .,N l; ,'W the home of the former's
the livestock branch of the Ontario. `un Mr. A. F. Hess on Monday.
Deparment of Agriculture, said that',: -;?1?&. ' rls were on their way h ome
the Ontario Government is paying'from avmotor trip to Niagara Falls.
out about $6,000 a day under its Is." Clifford Manson and son
hog -bonus prpgram. An analysis of eonard Toronto, and Miss Petri -
bonus applications revealed that more cna Sparks of Detroit, are spending
than 40 .p.c. of the premium hogs tliex' holidays with their aunt, Mrs.
are graded A-1 and demanded A.-1.. Mary Manson on the Goshen line,
carcases in bonus. The survey inclu 5zorth,
ded Kent, !Huron, Bruce, Simcoe,
Waterloo, Durham, Perth, Glengarry
and Hastings counties.
HELD REUNION
'The annual Coohrane - Mc.tlilitsei
reunion was held at Bayfield on
Wednesday, July 9, Guests to the
number of 54 were present trona
Centralia, Hensall, Kippen Hills -
green, Zuni•ch, Brucefield, Varna and
Clinton_ During the supper hour, a
lucky number draw was 'held, the
draw being made by Audrey C eh-
rane, and the ,winner being Stan Love
Following supper, sports were held
in the °park. The picnic will 'beheld
next ear et Bayfield the second Thu-
rsday in July. Half of the proceeds
c-llected this year, are being sent to
Queen's Fund.
PATRIOTIC CONCERT
Willis 'Pipping and his Cascade Or-
chestra of eleven musicians head the
list with supporting artists Harry out!
Hoffman anti Roy Golding, rn a Con -I
cert sponsored by the Toronto Star
for British War Victims next Sun -
clay evening at 9 p.m., at Lakeview
Casino, Grand Bend. All these •mut
ic.ians are giving their s rvIcezee.,
and the program itself cortinly is out-
standing—please support it, and sena
the news back. to Toronto and to all
our, everseas friends that 'w are• all
behind them and the strongest ;sup-
port we can give in this instance is
cash. Get behind it—come and give
as ninth as you can—Please! •
HOG BONUS COSTLY
,V!essrs. Theo. Haberer, Hy. Eick-
ineier, Geo. Hess, Milf. Schilbe, Jno.
l bihor and Alf. Pfaff enjoyed a
fis up�at'Wie ora on Georg-
ian Bay
eorg-iaii'Bay last week, and some of the
boys got more than fish, we are told,
namely a bit of seasickness, which is
a common ailment on those choppy
and disturbed waters.
New Engine Arrives
Zurich's new fire'engine has finally
antlyed in town on Friday and what
a creditable equipment it is, with all
the',newest gadgets foor fire fighting,
a big strong dual wheel Dodge truck,
it parries a few hundred gallons of
water besides the regular chemical
tanks, ladders, etc. The pumper of
the; equipment has a most tremendous
volume, beingable to throw a stream
over the highest buildings in Zurich
But here's hoping no fire will break
Lakeview Casino
'GRAND BEND
AMATEUR CONTEST
A SUCCESS
AGAIN; MONDAY JULY 2Sth.
1st, 2:nd and 3rd prize winners enter
Final Contest August 25th. Prizes
$'5, $'g, $2. Phone, call, or write
your entry to Eric Mcllroy. Straight
'admission- Adults 50c, children 20c.
3 hours Dancing Free
DANCING NIGHTLY
WILLIS
And
TIPPING
His Cascade Music
Nickel Dancing
Free admission before 9 p.m. Tees,
Thurs., Friday.
SPECIAL SUNDAY CONcLERT Oa
JULY 27th, at 9 Van.
OBITUARY
. a
Late Mrs. Oscar Klopp ,
It is.` with deep sympathy that we
;:rouuele the 'rather sudden passing of
Lorinda-. M%alper, beloved companion
of Oscar. TKlepp of Zurich, who pass -
1d this 'life last Tuesday evening.
fuly 1 Atli in he:• 59th year. A few
months ago Mrs, Klopp underwent
an operation in London hospital and
returned 'home with anticipation of
getting well again, but °cigher
Powers would not have it so, and so
she passed peacefuil on to her etern-
al maker; Born in Hay Township
on the Bronson line. being a daugh-
ter of Mr. Casper and the late Mrs.
Wolper. After her marriage to Mr,
ltUscar,'IGopp, they farmed on the
corner of the 14th con. and Zurich
road for •many years before :moving
to Zurich some years ago. Always a
Very aanbitioue and hard working
lady and deeply interested in supply-
ing the needs of her family. A good
neighbor, always willing to enld a
:helping hand, she will be greatly
missed in the. 'community. Surviving
besides her huSban.d are three daugh-'
tars, Mrs. Len. Hoist, Mount Clemens
Mich; Mrs. Earl Yungblut and Del-
ores of Zurich; three sons, Harold
and Wilfred of London, and Howard
of town; her father, Caspar Walper,
.Zurich; three sisters, Mrs. Schneider
and Mrs. Kruger. Detroit and Y.Irs.
Cbas. Stewart of Toronto..and a bro-
ther, Edmund Wainer on the old
homestead farm near Dashwood. The
funeral was held on Friday afternoon
and was largely attended, 'friends be..
ii;g present from near and far Rev.
Toronto Star Fund for British Wer E. Turkheirn officiated '•,t"+' et
Victims.. Willis Tipping and his O,. followed in Lutheran cemetery. Anel`
chestra with Visiting Art st--I•iarry so another citizen passes, still in th•• 1
prime of life, and much needed in rhe•
Hoffman and Roy C,ol.lin
Silver Collection ---Will. YOU bele ail home. but a hielia,l, 'hand rules our;
destiny.
inftk.t' it it success?
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repair
Service
BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY
DUPLICATED
ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND
A MODERATE PRICE
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
AT
WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW
OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
MAIN STREET AND WILL BE,
ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC
BETTER SERVICE AND T H R.
WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE
BLUE COAL
ALSO MILLER CREEK ROSEDALE.
ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARM;
PROVEN FEEDS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAM;
EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
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Announcing
THE PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL DrRECTORs AND
EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH
WESTLAKE, KNOWN AS:
Hoffman & Westlake
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 Home, where the best of
Care and Courtesy will be given.
Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service
off
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177,w-pitlake
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Phones 86 and 93.
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Come In and See Our
• Summer Goods
Men's Work Shirts at 85c, up
1.59 up
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 Hand
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
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AARE STO . �.
Edmund Swar, t sentrutber, Prop. Phone 11-97
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