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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-09-04, Page 1• Forty Second Year . ZURECI-1. -tr 1-1 u Y MORNING, SEr'7"LIMBER 4, 9411 Rates : $1.)r; in e'en 1a, in advatt $1,50 in U.S.A., in advancee CHESTER L. SMITH, Publishee t. 22»d d 23rd3 the dates of Zurich Fall Pair Are You - Suffering, From Headaches? if so; Have your Eyes Exemined with 'the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. a OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICE — ONE. Good Glasses. at Reasonable Prizes THIEL'S HAIRDRESS/NG NOTICE 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. eatED THIELE, Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, 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. GASCHO, Prop. 11:1 *, 11, SOON About the fir.A week of Sept. Dodge a 1941; • * d De Soto ODELS Finer at Better Than Ever R FRITZ 111.10ruen=••••111•=11.419 arniraacummeasrmaSsra.....11111 WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Shortening„ 2 ib. prints Orange Marmalade per jar -- 25c 'Keen's Mustard, quarter -lb. tin .... ,.—.............25c Cocoanut Marslunello coolies, -peril) Finest Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c Aroxon fly coils, 2 coils Royal 'York co ffe.e.„ 1 -lb. in .....•..... Lux Flakes, small 10c. Large plgg..... Grape fruit juices. 2 tins Toilet tissue, 4 rolls — ... _ 25c Chateau cheese:, half:lb. pkg. . ..... —......,— 20c Superior Baking Powder 16-oz:tin — . - 23t Magic White bleach per bottle . . — _ _ . 10.c Fruit Jars, 'Vinegar, arowax, and all Spices for your pickling Needs rAt Popular Prices . prAbOnturp.r.rav4adr 140 ;*.YOtertiinkswiiirtniarMilt.ltielliiiiiti,,,41(0,07400.**101,VekeMei*****,.6,.*It044 Leavitt's Theatto Exeter, Ont. Phon'e AIR CONDITIONED ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday TWO FEATURES That Night in Rio Special Tecnicolor Feature Se4ring, ALICE FAY and DON AME -PE,.., Therowee Strip With FLORENCE RICE and4„:.ee RICHAizb' Monday, Tuesday, Wedireelay' • "ee Verginia Starring ERROLL .ZLylerNi ,,,e An All Star Cast reeeef• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Draper of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ,Schilbe. Mr. Carl Cafes has returned to his home in Kitchener after speeding some weeks at the home of Mr. and IVIra. Alf. Melick. Mt Elgin Snider and friend, of eeisa; Mr. Wilmer Snider of Lon- .1don split the week -end at the home Mrs Mabel Snider • Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wagner and eegh have yeturned to their home in Guelph, after holidaying at the Wag- ner home in Zurich for a time. ;Mrs', George ivietcalf and daughter epe of London, spent the holiday at eelee:ehonie of Mr, and Mrs. Hilton truenmer, 14th con. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schade, Mrs. „geol.& Metcalf and daughter Joan of London were week -end guests at tele .home of .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and other friends. Raises $525:'„, ^ The Red Cross earn 1.:;:, lelneha* held Wednesday even in ":,.1p4.4004.' A the past week Mr. field was a grand sucReCA,fledPaY- Mr. and Mrs. Paily and family of ing all expenses the proee**neeepe • ted to $525. The local ecitiemi0 iwish • rey. of Woodstock were •week -end to thank all thoose who6'.blielPed:. to. visitors at the ho: :e of Mr. and Mrs. make it a success Ni .. Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeff- "cptoer?aBedard 1942 PLOWING Al ' ',.,'1,-'4r-pcelViseritin rHeiu-vyi s°13fitIol,wLnolnsd:nt Clinton — The 1942 Hurn4e where he had an operation perform- ty International Plowing Mate e mittee met in the agricultuter't eii . room with ,The various 'sections.; w lProVirig very nicely"Bedard is nicely. represented,The n chairman:. --p lit - ,, ,, ,d Mrs. A. Kaiser ' (bridal Thomas, „Goderich, presided 'AeblUe- ea, i.,, ,.4 eeeeeeeee, a....tha„aeleweee—meeelee:seeee,ee.e qeeeevie) Mand Mrs. Heinmillee of itid'i*;yrdpzecv..witrac&fragtie..%4)t40-,Afri," :eted ,a. ;few n : ' days last maof the grounds committee, :is 43-67"'";7"-:-1(c.,.i.:---0*1,:,Alt§: ',g.tcyton O. Smith, Bliie Water High -z ,e'eaelee. ,t .1.„*•••• • 'Dennis Bedard. instructed to have this arranged. Thd township roads are also being great ly improved by the Math,* and: e The Ladies Aid of the St. Peter's Hullett Township Councils, andie# 'teleran church. held their .birthday that connection splendid prOgre iThseting in the basement of their =eh on Tuesday evening,. The off - was very encouraging and a go,o4 program was rendered The annual meeting of the Hen - and district War ervice Cora- , Ittee will be held is the Town Hall tfeneall this Friday evening; Sept. 5tji. All the public interested are in- eteeed to attend this meeting. '-reAMr. Lawrence Bedard has left on already had been signed byaeffielW, ,ursday last for Kitchener where of the BritiCh Food Ministry, ik,geie 41`e, will join the army for the four one year, beginning Oct 1. It c:4118 'oniths' training. Mrs. Bedard' is for a price increase of 25 P.M -1;f: 'fit present spending some time at the r the second year agreement for de-', home of the former's sister, Mr. and livery of 425,000,000 poinds which: MeereClarence Jeffrey at Woodstock. Mr Gardiner said he expected meld be completed a little before Oeteher. TO REPLACE IVIAteeINES Ottawa—Officials concerned' with ter-. curtailing civilian use of ieeee mu was reported.. A LOT OF BACON' Winnipeg — Agriculturale?linister, Gardiner announced in .a statenient• that an agreement has beerCereaebecie with British Ministry of Food for' the'. Dominion to deliver 600,000,000,',Ibse of Canadian baton at a price of 15 for 112 pounds, grade A.` Witte ,hile Lola Canadian seaboard, -The agreement which Mr. Gardiner ,eaid. • Sehools re -opened ony Tuesd'a Morning and the old school bell a - pain rang out bright and' dear. call- ing all the children of school age to - nether to the place of learning which has essential to war indlistrlasetteee-a-d rWill fit them up for future life. The out the prospect that Canadiane natY !teaching gaff of the heal school eon - have to return, in some- degree; 'sists of Miss Paisley from Stouffeille living conditions of their grand:Pee- as teacher of Remit, also Horne. Eb- ents. More walking instead .of drivee:onomits teacher; Miss 0. (e'Brien his ing, washiboards instead of iriathinese Charge of Room IT, while Mr. V: Din- en•ooms and dusters instead Of vacathenin takes can of the senior room. Cleaners, ice deliveries in peace Of Mrs. M. .0esch of town again has the electric refeigerators. Those, it -Noels Bronson line school and Mrs. Del - said, may be things of' the rotine 'beet Geiger is teaching the 14tie con. when the curtailment program. a school. There, is in generall velar its stride. "But if we are to win this shortage of teachers. war we must be prepared to make • the same sacrifices our enemies are OBI"FUARY forced to acepet" said one authority. It is a competition of sacrifice at home as leach as a -competition of urns. STEPHEN COUNCIL Mrs at Bayfield, James henry Reid, well -knee= inerchant„ deed on Tuesday at his home at tenyfield, followinga lenge thy illness. Bern in 1874' on thea' - The Council of the Towaseip of field ree in Stanley Township, the Stephen met in the Town HallCre- ,eldest wee of the late Mr, zuee• diton, on Tuesday Aug. 5th with aall John teiet, he lived ,eu the faveileeree members present. The minutes of the sidenee until 1907. 11e then Neigh( regular meeting of Silly 7, and the out the store of J. Fraser, ,whicle he special meeting on July 18th were eonwetted until eal'y this year., He W a member of ehe Board of Nan - read and adopted. Ylotiort, that an allowance of 10c leg:meet of the igenox lereeleyterian • a mile be made to those persons elearele Bayfield teeasurera the cutting weeds with a mower. Andl Daytield Agricialeural Soeiety, and a that the following orders be passedmember of the; local cemetery board. Pay sheet No. 8 $818.58; Beetk Surviving ate three sisters: Misi of Commeree, cashing cheques 1.86 Mary IVIaey Reid, with whom he lived Cara Geiser, milk re Jackson 'e.44; Miss Ida Reed of Detroit; Mre j. W. Anna Gill, rent, Jackson 38; Edwin Elliott of lhucefieed and three broth. Beaver, sack of cement .70e; Dr. G. ers, Robertson, who lives at the old K. Wharton, account re 'Payior $10. family, homestead; William E. Reid The Connell adiottened to niet a of Winnipeg and George 1J Reel of gain in the Towe Hall, Crediton. nI flee West, The funeral is beg held Tuesday, ti,,e 2,na oe September at.si 'from his late residence oe Thursday are at 2. 30 pan. Interment ir in the , le, VP Tp, Clerk, „e"' rt.vooid ciernetery. Optical Repair Service BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY DUPLICATED ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND AT A MODERATE PR ICE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET AND WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC BETTER SERVICE AND T H WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE' BLUE COAL ALSO MILLER CREEK ROSEDALE ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARMS PROVEN FEEDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID; EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 Hensel}, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44*•••••lk • • • • • • • • 2 • • • • • • • , • • i-iofEraan • • • • • • .44°0 )1.0-4#0*•*(34"fr *".' 4440.0•40•6.0.60.14,34,eict1,44,04$ • nnotmein THE PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH WESTLAKE, KNOWN AS:. Elotrinan AVestiake For the Benefit of those, whenever in need, W. I -I. 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 Er Vk/ UrttlIkai.elf Phones 86 and 93. ese +D.* of IIIMISOMEMMEOICZZOI=MECOMEN5nEEMORISEMMINIIIIIMMIIMIli, Come In and See Our Summer oods Men's Work Shirts at 1.5985c' up p 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 TREE -"tFAKE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prep. Filen 11-97