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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-08-21, Page 1Forty Second Year . t RR II Z U C H,THURSDAY IVIORNINCI, AUGUST 21, 1 9 4 1 e, RSDA Heraldpublish ari. ora . Are You Suffering Frenirn Headaches:? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with. the Latest Methods and. Equipuraent at A. L. COLE, La OPTOMETRIST & OP T aCIAft.3i GODERIGH ONT.. Good Glasses at R;ea,sonai: e, Prices 9CI PbitCWMHRtS'1MPIDS%`ldp%M=9 THIEL'S HAIMIRESSM NOTFC.E. We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now ' better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FRED THIE.LE', Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At 1�J^' REASONABLE y PRICES C. E ZuEbS�pigg,-:RP���16 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. GASCHO, Prop. About the f ir3t week of Sept. 'fit+ d e as MO Ii LS Fin r and Better Than Ever WARD FRITZ 1 .vo,mumu®wmvMwa:msme.rrvm,nacintrorn__rar.emummeu ,asepw.,+,9,.•✓wusaivn _ _ --O'.. igi '�cis{g$1c� WE SEM THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday Peanut butter, Targe 20 -oz jar 21c ..._..,.. 25c ....--25c per tin ..6c Brunswick Sa3-4in�ias,. ...,_:.,. Golden et Salmon: urge tin Cowan's perfection Cocoa 16 -oz tin ....... Tea biscuits. pkg. ----- Ivory Snow, large pkg- . i9c _...._...25c Snow Flake Arantun,a pkg. Toilet 3 rales w..,..._ 1 7c Lux soap, ................... . Post corn. flakes„ 3 Pkgs. 23c :Shortening domestic per lb ...._..... ...... .-1 5c Marshmellows per .111. ... 15c Blue Boy Coffee 1-1b. pkg. ............... ........39c Green Grant pens 16 -oz. tin .. 16c -Life Buoy Heat .soap, 2 bars ...... 5c j vOmum•goaosirosff 04,0,1 Rates; $1.25 in Canada, in advaanee . $11.50 in U.S.A., in advance fele L. SMITH, Publish Suminer i bits ano riethe Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday CHAD HANNA Special Feature from the Saturday Evening Post Story. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey of De - Red Wheels Rolling trait are visiting the former's mother Mrs. C. Ayotte who is ill. Circus Scenes Vividly Screened, m Rev. and Mrs. Robert Whitesides Geirgeous Tecnicolor Starring: • of Janetville, were visitors at the HENRY FONDA, GUY KIBBEE, & Williams home a few days. DOROTHY LAMOUR. AlIStar east. Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner and daugh- ter, Miss Hazel of •Stratford were Sunday visitors at the Hoffman nome Mr. and .firs. Joseph Brenneman and family of Detroit, were visitors with relatives here over • Sunday. Mr. and Mr's. C. 0. Smith and son:, cnioyed a motor trip to Brantford, BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY Haldiamond, and point along Lake Erie one day last week. DUPLICATED Miss Ethel Hess spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, itlrs. (Rev.) L. H. Kalb.fieisch, at Elmira. Mt', Kenneth Routledge, who Is in the employment of Sky Harbor, God- erich, was a visitor in town one day recently. The new brick residence bei e.^-' ected by Mr. I"•.Iward Reichert is making fine pro :res as the brick work is getting ' all under way. Mr. and Mrs. Reichr • will occupy the' residence when c•,•npleted. Rev. and Mrs. ;'11i Moyer of Cais- torville; Mrs.F1oia Brown of Cred- iton; Air. and Mrs, C. Moser of Ev- anston, I11., and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown and son cf Munroe, Mich., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert recently. Dies at Ayton Word was received here of the passing of a former Zurich old boy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday City For Conquest Special Feafure Starring; James Cagne and Ann Sheridan. Coming—Buck Privates, z Wanter Wings, Caught in The Draft. EXETER CLERK RESIGNS. Joseph Senior, who for 33 yealee. has been the efficient clexk and tn.:; surer of Exeter has tendered his rc si•nation to the council, the 113 take effect when a usccessor hl. been appointed.. 4: V. Many War Lossca `` Vichy, France — Military obser,_3 ers in Vichy estimated that the Gel mans have lost 1,500 men and tT Russians 2,000,000 on .the eater. front. The aggregate casualties the'` far—on the 48th clay of the war-, were described here as having ale ready trade the campaign the bloc lest in history. REUNION HELD r. The sixth annual Thiel re-unibi was held in Jowett's Grove, at 144 field on Civic Ha* :lay, August x t l t*t the person of Jacob Schnell who -There being about 180 member, and friends present froni Kitchener, Lon- don, ,Stratford, Seaforth, Toronto, Mitchell, Gadshill, Woodstock, Bay- field, Hanover, Sebringville, New e, died at his home at Ayton and the. funeral taking place on Sunday af- ternoon. He was 84 years of age, and was a resident of that place for over 60 years, going there from Zur- Hamburg, Waterloo, Atwood and ich where he was raised. Surviving 7,:'ric.h. At noon the gathering sat are his widow and a daughter. Mr. down to dinner served by Mrs. Har and lips. A. C. Kalbfieiseh, lira. vey Clausius and her committee'. A program of sport and stunts waq then held convened by Earl Thiel, and which was en.ioyed by old and vou;ig. The prize for the oide-t gen- :lomen went to Mr. Henry Thiel of Zerieh: the oldest lately was Mrs. Lena? (crtpinr, Woodstock and the u:elest married couple were Mr. anti :,Irs. Andrew Thiel. Zurich. The pee dilen,a Mr. George J. Thiel expressed his thanks of ee'rng so many present and the election of afacere followed ,for the coming yoer: Peen., !Hervey Riehl, Stratao.'d : Vice -Pres. Litt, Mitchell; Sccy-•'0a.4., ' rs. rval Pie'tc'l, Stratford; 1,a!; ell con - :'mor, Mrs. Milton 11 -,her, =vlitteall: Sports, CAL, Joy `t hi'"l, The ,law I'reeldent theeeiouneed that the neat reunion wouldht' held et; Stratford Park. a,eco::,a,,z+rxmcmr�trrau'�zz,a,vx.az-a�-a: a��act Wa ^e Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND. DANCING NIGHTLY UNTIL LABOUR DAY Free admitvien before 9 p.m, Tues., Thurs., Fri. FINAL AMATEUR CONTEST -- MONDAY AUGNST 25th. The Prizewinners of previous Con- tests compete for Grand Cash Prize! A GREAT PROGRAM: Curni and Support Your Town'a • Favourite Entry. Sunday Concert, Aug. 24th. REPEAT PERFORMANCE Tavistock Brass Band Artists. Amu all their Sup.pouiing Their last Conceit here was wonder- ful ---This one promises to be better - Labour Day Week -End Midnight Dance SEPT. 1st - 12:05 a.m. BIG HOLIDAY FROLIC LABOUR DAY MGM , • Nora Hoagland, Mrs. Challes of De- troit attended the funeral and visit- ed with Zurich friend; over the we- ek -end. OBITUARY - Dies in Stanley T;vp. Menno D. Steckle, Sr., well-known fa` rues of Stanley Township, who died of a heart attack at his home in Stanley Township, and who was in his 73rd year, had rtsided at lot seven, concession 12, Stanley for the past 48 years. Ile was married to '''lizatb th Schantz in I$1}3, who $ui- 'vele. b; sial ., ,f01.11. chug it ehn Sininh, of Stouffviile; _figs. Noah uittgei•ich, Stall,'` , (.e:inch and !Lary at horse'; five ,sons; Dan, Db ono, Al- len and Oliva r• all of Stanley i'wvp.. l n_l:' tt,o .dcte.:a; "airs Lavine. ihuenen of I'Intvkesville., and :alts. Enos Guice ekb, of Elmira and two brothers, lle+nty and Jchn of St- anley Twp. Late William F. Dumart There passed away at his home at Kitchener, on ?.ugu;t 9th, William F. Duman, 66 of 194 Queen street north, at K -W Hospital. He was born in Zurieh on March 25, 18?5, zti son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Dumart. ?Ir. Duni It c was in busin- ess in. Kitchener foor over 40 years. He was a member of Zion Evangelic- al church and the Kitchener Board of Trade, a very interesting matt to meet, always very charitable, and to know him was to love him; and. had many very close friends, not alone in Kitchener, but his native birth- place, Zurich ' where he visited very frequently, making his stay at the Yungblut and Deichert hon- ':e, Sur- iving are two brothers, Louis 1'. and Ezra G. beth of Kitchener. One son William predeceased hint 1(i yrs. ago, his wife, the former Eleanore Greb, a former resident of Zurich. died 12 years ago. The fumerai was held on Wednesday la t from the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Horne with burial in Mount How, cemetery, t'ry. Op service being condu t ,td by It ,v 1?. Barthel of Kitchener, anti l` ..e; held d in Zion Evangelical chu,'ele. The firral tributes were ,Salt;:, which shows tht• high esteem x1t tvhie,h th:� departed Wae held. ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND AT A MODERATE PRICE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. WE. HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE Or MAIN STREET AND WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC BETTER SERVICE AND T HE WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE BLUE COAL ALSO MILLER CREEK ROSEDALE ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARMS PROVEN FEEDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensel!" 0944+44499 JO 0444,9404 4..4.0 i''v"Oth•Le4'�(G4440444 Fdi94 �k�8.as�@w* 41 • nnou einoq • t 0 0 O 0 9 e 4 3 0 9 9 4 6 4 4 4 9 4 9 4 0 14^'e79o"'9ra4Ga4'e'D90�=:.^ THE PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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 u lic to be used as a Funeral Home, where the best of Care and Courtesy will be given. Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service if i V V c"a l la 4. .0"tom x f,i Or - 0'. 0 01 Phones 86 and 93.V. reszamonmoduncamsizam ti C:*a , r u:.,w Come and See • Sun;n;e' "i. Goo k s 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 TILLIE TBI • Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. iron t-1.4, Phone: 11-9" I