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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-09-11, Page 101.00••••••••,•.+MalY••••••*•*•••••,aW•4 Forty Second Year ZUR1CHD THURSDAY iflORNING SETT-MEER 11, 19 41. 1/4 ept. 22 and 23POLthe dates of Zurich Acre You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes. Eboamined with the Latest Methods art& Equipment at - A. L. COLE, RAI OPTOMETRIST BT OPTICIAN ' GO DERIGH — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices A11111,00192kcsammeili6 COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRtCES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER rhe Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Usedi. Opeo every Week Day Except Wednesday. THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can servethe public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FRED THIEL, Proprietress .BETTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Will 'be dlosed during the Summer Months 'Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. MRS. EDW. 'GA:SOHO, Prop. s 111 N About the first week of Sept. Dodge and De Soto 1942 MODELS Finer and. Better Than Ever WARD FRITZ —11 WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 19 CENT SALT,: Peter Pan Peas,, No. 3 sieve, 2 tins . 19c Pork and beans, 2 tins 19c Fry's Cocoa, half -lb. tin ...........19c Biscuits, assorted., cream, Ib. ... ..... 19c Tomato Soup, C'Ampbells, 2 tins . 19c Fresh ready cut Macroni, 4lbs. — 19c Libby's mortal spaiitette 2 15 -ca. tins Lynn Valey desert pea ,s, 2 tins New Port Fluffs Cimmpion Dog Food, 2 tins ODex Toilet soap, 3 bars San White Toilet Tse „ 3 rolls......................1 VfcLarens lello Powder, 4 pkgs. Corn Starch, per Pkg. Sugar,. granulated 10 lbs. 'Old English floor wax 14b. tin Old Dutch Cleanser', 2 tins 19c 19c 19c 19c 25c 1 le .. . ...79c N, Phone 140 . ... 49c 21c dd1:11AcariaffrmitiredliKt•vxviacnoix•r•erwrzi,.;.,„,,,,t, Leavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. 11, 12, 13. Buck Privates Special feature starring the popular stage comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Added: CANADA CARRIES ON Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 1.5, 16, 17 Two Features Meet Boston Mackie Starring Chester Morris. Her First Beau Comedy, with Jane Withers and. Jackie Cooper. -,; • SPECIAL for Fair Day Sept. .1.8r:1 JEAN AUTREY AND SMILY, BURNETTE in 4 . . Back In the Saddle -I'''';• Added—Stooge Comedy and 13.4 Keetin Comedy. SPECIAL—Midnight Show, 111:00-,: day, Fair Night, commencing at 12O5 Friday and Saturday. • I Wanted Wings ••-• Aviation Drama starring Roy Millvd Wm. Holden, Brian Donlevy, all sti cast; Blue ,Ribbon award wanner. . . . IN MEIVIORLikal Pfaff—In loving ::- memory fit. dear mother Mary Pfaff who dePa ed this life, September 10, 1940.:':. One year has passed away, Since one, we loved so well, "Was taken from this earth,.("' With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her gr4N May wither and decay But the love, for her who sleeps neath, .Shall never fade away. . . . Entes "r;in Cqnn.da, in advartoot $ L50 in U.S.A., in advattet CITES'iT,R L. SMITH, Publisber. Fall Fair .„.... ----‘v.or rt,-------.__ , -,.,:-.- -_.......'....i.,..._U-..- Mr. and Mrs. Gid Koehler were Sunday visitors at London. Mrs. Frank Kane and tiwn children of M.mtreal, are visiting with relati- ves here. Mr. Paul Hess of Toronto was a weekend visitor with his parent -s, Mr and Mrs. A. F. Hess. Mr. and Mrs W J Dawson of .Bayfield were Monday visitors in town. Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Weston of Bayfield ,'were Saturday visitors in town. Mrs. C, Eilber is at present spend- jng a fewdayswith relatives and .friends in and near Hensel]. IVEss Margaret Hey of London; Mr ,,and Mrs. Austin Hey of Detroit were Week -end visitors with their mother, Mrs,»John Hey. Iii and Mrs. Milton McAdams and .;babY,.: Harry Bassow, Master Norm - An' sig.Aler, Mrs T. McAdams took in ilte::•qbronto Fair on Sate. ,The, many friends of Mr. Harry Bedard who,had'h::en operated at St Joseph's, Hospital, London recently, e pleased to hear that he is getting afOngfas.wela as (....sn be expected. 41Studerits attending Clinton Coll- iegiate; for this term are as follows: giss0 'Dorothy O'Brien, Alpha Mey- 'efs„;wilY Dagg, Doreen Gingerich, Ind Mr. Miltori-,Dagg. Mies . Gertrude and Melvina hade 6f London were week -end \ iters with their brothers, Mr. and tClarence Schadis,- 14th ::eckird;" : .- • arid,,TIVIr. and Mrs Ervin c.-,ade, of Vashwbod.„ Merner of Elmira, Miss: :;n:Oallfas and Mr. B. Goetz, of - • Kiterier 'have returned home after se1Iding some time with the form- triSs,rrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. local fall fairs will soon be n'kidst, don't forget the dates 3L. 5day and Tuesday, Sept. 22nd and Ever remembered by her Child:midis.: AirfiCat ,Zurichi; and the two follow - ii aya Wednesday and Thursday S.V.43:#.yffejd Fair. W. M. S. RALLY , mr•emawan.wwwesaw...g...1010 SALESMAN SENTENCED Archibald Butler, Toronto. stock salesman was convicted at 'Walkertan of charges under the Securities fist of Ontario. He was fined $20:00, . charge cf not being registered broker or salesman in Ontario. aad given a jail term of six months. He was given a similar sentence, "consec- utive with the first, on a, e#argp.f. calling at the residence of John Mc- Kenzie, Huron Township, far thelyar pose of trading in securities. .MORE BEER AND CIGARETTES' a. Mervin Reuber, of Zion -!Evatigelical Church, Kitchener, was ,t e4Peaker ab the fall rally at the rittatt district W.M.S. of the Ev- anV,allical church here in Zurich last ,Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Cressman of Waterloo, newly Llected President of the district and iNtIrs.: E. E. Pletch, Stratford, also ad- dhiesiiireg the Meeting. At the evening Sion Rev. Stanton Lautens.chlaget miksicmary to :China and bora': in Kit Ottawa — Canada is becoming ciene, spoke. Mr. Lautenschlager great beer -drinking nation., whetT lwas head of the English department or not, in time of war, or any other ,Cheeloo University, at Tsman, time, this fact will be: relished.. Can Spannung for seven years. Whenwar adians are consuming beer at the rate .-roke out between Japan and" China; of 70,000,000 gallons a year, The university was forced to close, bigger gallonage is in the draft tuff and he was moved to Chengtu, West But the hard liquor is: about the China, where he again took up nis same. Cigarettes are being increasing'- work. He is a very interestingspea-- ly smoke:d—a billion mare this year kes :and was much enjoyed by: the than. in the fiscial year of 10S9 -be, large gathering. fore the war broke out. Eight ' ion cigarettes are being smoked pro- ducing a revenue of $40,000,000. Cigar consumption which hit the bot- tom is staging a comeback. HELD REUNION The Heist reunion was ;Lead at Crediton on September 2nd with an attendance of over 175. After a sum- ptuous dinner the business was trans- acted and newly appointed officers were elected. It was decided to hold the reunion next year on Labor Day, to send a donation of $10.00 to the Queen's Fund. After the business a good program of sports was run off rad there were games for the youn- crest to the oldest. There were prizes. HYMENEAL, Ayekte—C am pb e Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at Mount :C'ktrinet, was the• scene. of 43 lovely wedding whoa Frances, daugs hter of rir. and Mrs. Jerry Camp- bell, betc-Ime the bride of Richard Ayotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ayotte 14th con., Hay. The bride, give)).in marriafe by, her father, -71sore a fleAt4ength gown of pale, pink triple sheer with a short shirred' jac-1 kelt:. Her pink net. vela, held in placel a halo of lilies of the valley:, was fingertip Ientth, Her flowers were pink briarcliff, Mis.: Ursula Camp - given todthe following. Youngest. hell was hel sister's only attendant member present, Sandra Finkbeiners.•and wore a c.ostanne of white organ - daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Fio'st- na embossed in 1tte. Alvin Ayotte beiner, Creclitori; old 't rnember sent. Godfrey Wein, Crediton; youn-. osest married couple prosent, l‘..,1r and Joh:f Fago, Romeo, Mich; The Jfilcers for the ensuing Fa, -Pre- sident, Josinia Braun, T.:Jed was groomsman for his brother, The ushers were John Camnhell, brother of the bride, and Lawrence Ayotte, the groom's brolher. -7:•21.0•3nnents were served at the holm, of thf,.., bride's parents. The wedding dinnner prOS., 3,108(`. Tial'",. PISITOn, MIS served Ma the Hotel innwrial, N-17-treaSe Find, Cla.re. (hand Bend, Mr, and ;Ths:, Ayaitr Mieh, will rt!side II NV i rid so 17. OW! ihpalr (#1 PONE YOUR O1J0 FON • • ,--, • Service For BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY DUPLICATED ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND AT A MODERATE PRICE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite' ask for BLUE COAL ALSO: Rosedale Alberta,. Semet-Solvay Coke, Miller Creek, Etc. The Roe Farms Milling CCE:1; Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 - Hensel,' •••• • • 0 ••••• • •4•4 •4 O... 0 *O. 0.0 6* • .4'4.* .00 *4 04* 46 • 44, 44 Announcing • • 0 • • • • 4P • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • THE PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL. DIRECTORS AND til; EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH WESTLAKE, KNOWN AS: Hoffman & Westlake ; For the Benefit of those, whenever in need, W. FL ••• Hoffman's Home in Zurich is open to the Public • • • to be used as a Funeral Home, where the best of • • • • • • • • • . ,I. • . • notbnan ,, Wetlaset t .,, OA O 0'' • ON • Phones, 86 and 93. • • • ......4.0400s**0-4.-- .-94-bvi......o..•••••••••4\o4,***** tz Care and Courtesy will.be:gi'ven. Funeral Directors and: Ambulance Service Come In and See Our Su e't' ods Men's Work Shirts at Men's Work Pants 85c, up 1.59 up Electric Fences, .Seeds, Feeds, Harness Repairs, Boots and Shoes Ltt us supply you with your General Merchandise A oGod Fresh and Clean Stock on Hand FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND TIIH1BEKF STO Edmund Swartzentrnher, Prop. Phone: 11-97 ,t,,b.'"IEZTAI=TAISSTIVM7M.C4=0"Arttr4SF.f.,7,',VARItailrgr,=1.2.5SeglIr 'VP