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Zurich Herald, 1941-08-14, Page 1Forty Second Year orro.nrodr,............,rrtrrArirr*NrrrorntroorrIrrwarr ZUR1 CH Tfl lifiSDAY MOHNIN CI, AUGUST 14 Irr.rhrrr......r.do,arrorr,"•••,..r.r.WROrra .C.---------7Neo_1("---livo' -•\ (,),!") ,./.1 \ ..Are You &fe Fz fle3 dachez? f so; Have your Eyes Fetarained with the Latest Methods and ligament ett A. L. COLA, R..04 OPTOMETRIST & 0:,k,PtitIA.14 GO DERIGEI -e- ONT. Good Glasses at ReaSOffiade Prkenl fkatamemucm.041X7nattana.truedAlkt311..S.A1.0104,111010ili.V.730M0a101 THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE J:feraj tholiyo sh all 3 COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRitCES Co Ea Zurbriggp 11•0. OPTOMETRIST ea EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. BETTY ANN BEAUTY We have recently illAtailed a SHOPPE new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now Will be closed during the Summer better than ever. Be sure and Months Wednesday Afternoon and give us a call. I Evenings. MRS. FRED THIELEt MRS. EDW, GA.S0110, Prop. E'r4rietress 1 LOWEST PRICES Prs6 %.101414a Sales Prove It;. --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 $135,00 re -finished 1929 Ford Coupe $8'.5.00 1936 Terraplane Coach. 1927 Ford Coach, original upholstering, 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. DODGE SALE.S Will Pay Cash For Good Used Cars /ARD. FRITZ ....trrayrtryeliwrraairrest.ra tratenramoroics....aaraimi*A4nr..zemenrirtreavarrmorA040, WE. SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Van Camps Tornatoe.s, large 20 -oz, 2 tins Aylmer Pork and Beans, 2 large 20 -oz. 5c Royal York coffee, freshly ground .1-1b., tin .....43c Aylmer tomato soup, 2 ,tins , Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tins . ... .. 21 c Heinz's catsup, large bottle ... ... . . Oxydol, large pkg. ....„ - 25c Tilson's fly pads . . 10c • Areoxon Fly Coils 4 rolls 1.0c Fly Swatters, each -. . . .10c Superior Baking Powder 16 -oz tin -.....--........23.c Garden Patch peas, 2 tins . . Red. River Cereal, lano. -pkg. - ....... . . Shortening per lb. . . . . - 15c Pearl Naptha 50-ap4 cakes ... . .. ..--....19c J. NIERNER. 140 teavitt"s Theatro. Exeter, Ont. Phone .135 MR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday Footsteps in The Dark A Special Feature starring ERR FLYNN and ALLAN HALE An All Star Cast Added-STO ocw, COMEDY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I SEE ICE 01, GEORGE FORMBY, Briton's Ace Comedian C01.1,I1NG-13uc1 Privates. I Wanted Wings. Caught in the Draft. ArmArls........stAt2.01,311LRIPAcaltet.1.7fer.1071,010..A!raMAAA=WAAr CARD OF THANKS• Mr. Menno Steckke and her fam- ily wish to thrnk all those who, by their kind services and by loaning 1 -ere, helped them intheir recent sad 'aureavemen.t. TRY JAIL BREAKING , 94 Rates; P,1,25 in, Canada, in advantra M50 U.S.A.,, in advarietk CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher • 412Z M GT LirrIO.arprerIrrar.-,..fr1r9eramorrnerrolo6rrirtar,n21orroroarenrrerravysmsraterto Ilay Council met on ,Saturday for the August meeting. lskie and Mrs. Jas. Travith of Erin - were Sunday visitors at the been of Mrs. Wm. }less, Mr. Elgin Snyder was a recent vis- itor'at the home of his mother, Mes -Mabel Snyder. Aliss Dora Standing. of Paisley, • wae'a recent guest at the home of aand Mrs. Gideon Koehler. %G. Ed. Brenner ha- returned to JCiIiener after spending his holi- daiileat the home of his parents, 11 -Ir. andWrs. J. Brenner. M. and Mrs. Samuel E. Faust and on Harold of Mitchell called on relajives and fries ds in town on 'Sunday. The' many friends of Miss :Helen Dietz: Will be pleased to lard that she lies returned from. Clinton hospit- al whore she wro operated on. Sunday visitors t ley. Mr,. and GiCeon tr.c...Ider reeve Martill,b, Blid-mar who spent a week i Goderich-An attempted break.at POslen returl 'ng with them. from Huron County jail by Ralph J. Delduce and Max Glassco, Windsor rAel and :qrs. Haeold Goetz of Ifitchireer and . e no.' Mee. Carl I who Jell Governor J. B. Reynolds, youths, frustrated last Friday byj Burnt&of Milverton. were visitors at floored Glassco with a stiff . the h- e ofMr. : led Mrs. J. W. -!. Meer lVIrs. Bare remaining over veithl,r -parents f'or holidays. to the jaw while Turnkey Kip White held Delduca at bay with 'his vi l_ vel- r. . In delivering the blow to Glassco e.4'Forbes and Mrs. Robert Diys- • co's jaw Reynolds, a ibig,,:ppwerfial dale'. rent 'Sandusky, Mich., 'visited • utd man, ifriaCtured his right thtineb and •f,af,".'1•onieeot;'giss Jemirna JOhn- •. ,bone in the back. of hi..s 1.004 - theA.Viek-end, They, were : . ' 'intents -spending a feW Months •A:Stp2 0047:11J' home L. Johnston • in Sanclusky 01 Accident i f isits an' ;Neal a BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY DUPLICATED ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND AT A IVIODER.ATE PRICE G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. lr 7fis oy WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET AND WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER Ti -IE PUBLIC; BETTER SERVICE AND T E WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE BLUE COAL. ALSO PylILLER CREEIC ROSEDALE, ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARMS PROVEN FEEDS EIIGHEST CASH PRICES PAIKA EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 Hensall Ten people were injured e three cars were badly damaged in accident which took place early Su day morning on the highway abou mile end a half south o.f Exeter. T •eet.apents of the three cars had s ent the evening in Exeter and t accident occurred when a tiro 0 one ef the cars blew out, sideswi ing one and running almost head -o Mtn the other. e'e.,...ertd to heed inineies a motor aryl,' it early :Pr mornille on Ni. 4 highway, nee • 'TT,. Lt. 1.47 -wen ",:iaton -i.adTo An. 03001, pied e,ny in {lintel Hoepital, Srinday. heetete, home i. in Ene.land an one month in Clinton. it he L.11 eel -en er the wheel. reeee, 0., ;4 !jjl 113 ."7 'Ne of 5..11.0e.:1 •. • • Mr. Lennis Califas and daughter I nd Marion of Kitchener we,re recent ris- en! itors at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred ,M.elick, and were accompanied t a home by Mrs. Callfas who had been he stayingfor a few weeks at the 'Alai- , ick horrie, 11 he 11 p - s. OBITUARY Late JaSepiz Addison There passed away on _August 7, at his home in Clinton, after a leng- thy illness, Joseph. Addison, in his titith: year, bern in iluilett on June e. , LlTeand as a young man ongag- * - led in.'fa.i'miag, later smploved a; C * t NJ?, `becl.lonman and wa.; ad\ aine'd : to f.ereman which he held i'oe 80 ys,aie on the Brucetield and Clinton! : dirision. In 1 he merriel Mara.- I 4. 10.'4t 1010rl'iSO 1. Ir110 San-i‘i..4. TI•• -e e t;\;..,.:111. la1rr7.),? iliiii0,1:eile:i .,:elt-,,,,71. : e . ,,,n yeai.s r .:$ e...e; %eel G • • 410 1 +1*. 01 , ti` f.7 :Ter.-.1ny leJt 'Pho OP 1' • ,.*C.-7'0..1;.fr0.0 I 1- ; • tno e.cene.n, emenn..e her....tonnee pole -erre -a vile 9.13g too far nnd went over the :tholit- der. MISIMmacewel1SaftrztlattaPiskIMIKWASKI0000001 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND WILLIS TIPPING AND HIS Cascade Rhythm Orchestra NIGHTLY Free admission before '9 p.m. Tues. Thurs., Fri. AMATEURS -Your last chance! LAST AMATEUR CONTEST, MON- DAY, AUGUST 18th. Cash Prizes $5 - $3 - $2 PriZewinners enter Final Contest, Ang. 2tth for Grand Cash Prize ENTER NOW tUCKNOW PIPE BAND SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th. Afternoon on be -- ach - Vt:11ing ceeincr S 11.101 SHOP Clearance of Catalina SWire Suits in 1 4leing co feffin:e eaei:th. Arki-Jea 123.er er.. Lee: ono , 0 3! J A. Arl1: v! o" 'irr7.,h; tvui 0 i§leele..1.!tei,s, :. : ,,ree • e ei .361.:, CT1.1.• e ye, 2.1.31 '. ...e.e‘; tee)1..n.0ti3ee,, ir , of Lend„!..-bOre; John of Orillia; Iwo skters, ',.Virse A. leggerei, 0.1' 14 : ,11 and Alva. NV' Waiter. Clinton. Mr. Addison - was PresbYterian and later a memb- er of the We -ley • Willis Unii NI church, Clinton. The funeral WaS 11(.01(11 4240%15.'12=e0=ralgeLIV36"' • '4''' ':'''''' on.Satarday, ReV. A. Lane of W;mley Willis! United Chtneth officiating. 1,, Late Menno D. Steekle • 41 Tfinjbommunity was shocked to in 011. ' '1,' August 412i on learning of the den passing of Mr. Menne D. Step el ,rif' the Bronean line, north of Mr. Steeklo, who had euf- fere4',:4 heart attack early in the s,prire seemed to have gained his usual strength again,. and was about he barn doing his usual chores, hen ..a. plane flew over their place and while look:ng up at the plane he eceived an attack and ,was immedi- I / tely stricken with a heart attack, nd .berfore medical aid could be sum- loned life was extinct, The late 1r, Steckie was a lifelong residentf ! till eonurtunity. a good farmer and very hard working and induntrous an, honest and upright and had unly wain) friends, -was ;n his 72rd ear. Surviving are his widow, fivo ons and three daughters who mourn to loss of a very ,generoue and help - 1.1 -father. The funeral was held on 7 0 Inceday to the Amish Mennoeit, urch, south of 'Blake, with illtee- ment in that cemetery. Tho ber- ved faanily havo tho sympaby 01 w THE .PARTNERSHIP OF. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH WESTLAIC.E, KNOWN AS: Huffman WesLiake For the Benefit of those, whenever in need, W. H. Hoffman's in 2.7.tri,k7.7. coen ;Le PIRbFeC. to be used as a Funeral -to7..ezore the best of Care and Courtesy wil2 be even. FunerEq Directors Phtone..1 Fe:e: 1),e4).0cetetteeeer,VeeerNe.. , t a a 12 0 a 111 11 c1 v, cha lave eirolo Of friend& 1 COM: a 4-4 ....,-,./.1,v,elmentrregdprornormarrefIrr. karorcur•mrwl....2%713.- In and Sne 1111 ur Men's Work Shirts at 85c, up Men's Work Pants 1. 59 up 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 TE 1 MIA431..•;77(11 1111 Edmund Swartzentruher, Prop. Phone: 11-97 Nalimaganazantiallamakaa.a.wslasainaszselreakMarastrarmaarxe 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 1 .4 I 1 1 1 1 1 7.1 1 .14 1