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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-10-23, Page 11 , • '7777T lie.; See:. e.s.e 1!Lk; J-$Jk%." .L.L Vt.i ) re You Suffering From Headaches? kf so; Have your Eyes El:a-mined with ' the Latest Methods and. gettsiipment. at A. L. COLE,E OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN' GODERICH — ONT.. Good Glasses at Reasonable Pricee er......,=1.321313.05C101=91592111.116.1oCATAtIn.121401,MIMIVIMMIS.403TA= THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine andcan serve the public now Will be closed during the Summer Better than ever. Be sure emit Months Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. :give us a call. MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Prop. MRS. FRED TEL Pro tress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER rim Newest. Approved Method - of Eyesight Testing Used. Opera every: Week Day Except Wednesday. BETTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Let us tell yen about the New DO 1 11 e Sct 42 M DELS etter Than Ever Finer and . ......:09.9;**.?, L.tAiV tig et tiTaft.;i, LIS142 DODOZ DELUXE TWO -DOOR SEDAN, fr" RD FRITZ o•NNIIIII•OEIMOIPMMONMWOT..t.t•KMM.SastsouertWIM... RED CROSS NEWS Thousands of blankets, new or as "good as new," are urgently needed for bombed out victims in Britain, and the people of Canada are asked to "spare a blanket" to the Ca,nadian Red Cross .Society, which today has launched it's second big appeal to provide these necessities for raid sufferers. In the last campaign the Red Cross collected throughout Can- ada 138,137 blankets and 101,234: quilts. This supply. has been distrib- uted to bombing victims, military hps woces.asies••• Mrs. Rachel Dliomnie. of Windsor, is spending some time with her cous- in, Mrs. C. Ayotte. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Birk and pitals, and for the benefit of distress,' family of Guelph were week -end ed merchant seamen. According to visitors in these parts. advice from Britain the need for more blankets and quilts is most ur- gent. But blankets must be woollen and new or as "good as new." Those unable to provide blankets or :quilts' may aid the appeal by contributing e42 for the purchase of a single bialte ket. Donations should be sent to p� vincial or local headquarters. APPOINTED CHAPLAIN ..Walkerton—Rev. Emil Dietschee a Walkerton young mare has been:ap- pointed to the charge of the Neeth. Brant and Elmwood Lutheran ;Chur- ches, to fill the place of Rev. F. L. Howald, who has been appointed chaplain of the Canadian army now stationed at Camp Borden. Rev. E Dietsche was ordained at Elmwood by Rev. J. H. Reble, D.D., of Ham- ilton, president of the Lutheran Synod of Canada. The candidate was presented to Dr. Reble by Rev: V. H. Baetz, Capt. the Rev. F. L. HoW- ald and Rev. E. J. Fischer, of Wa erton, who assisted in the serelee. Rev. H. Baetz of Chesley, preac ecl the sermon. Capt. the Rev. F L. Howald is a• Zurich old 'boy, ant his many Zurich friends will, be pie .ed Itt 2!wri,, of the ,, ;0.1 -eat work he f:,T, 111.niteleehiYritithiriiiterillg to the needs to the spiritual life in this gigantic struggle of what we call our liberty and freedom. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foster, (bri- dal couple) have returned home af- tee their wedding trip. M. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were Sunday afternoon visitors calling on relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Schilbe, Miss 7:4rvis H.aberer motored to London e. .day last week. and MTS. George Deichert „Were Sunday visitors at New Ham- burg. Neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wat- son, Hay 'Twp., on Tuesnay evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Josep roe - ter. A very go id time was enjoyed and a tasty lunch. was see --ed. Mr. Stanley f:naith, south of St. Joeephe who had :eon operated on for appendicitis at. elinton Hospital, has returned to his home and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0. iSmith. Stan's many friends are pleased to se him back and looking so well. A Ton of Fowl As We go to press over a ton of fowl is lbeing prepared in Zurich by th eSt„.„ „p.eteee,.-utWaX1 chUrCh, and 'this is- not all, theret4.6 many good things that gowith this big supper, to -night, Thursday eve. If you miss this big event you. will regret it. So hurry and get your ticket, and let's go and eat. Presentation Celebrate 40th Anniversary ,y-- pleteetet Frilay evening tlee neighbor! ated at the home of ehe end feee fetelei ge.her-el atthe boreor: Tee;erf '''• ":1 2.771)0 r ir .11 .„. their appreciation of their citizerie, in the community and. the high e+ teem in which they are held. Dur-. in ing the evening a very suitarefe prei- entatine was made and an address read, after which Mr. Rader made a. very suitable reply. Mr. and MrS. Rader have since left for theirnew home in Zurich. Following is the address: Dashwood, Ont. Oct. 17th, 1941. 9'o Mr, and Mrs. Milne Rader. Dear Milne and „Mberta:—We have come to your home for a short visit prior to your departure from our midst. We are sorry indeed flit you are leaving us, but are happYe, the thought that you are not going far away. So we did not 'come to bid you adieu, but to tell ybu, how much we appreciated your cheerful- ness and your helpfulness in the past, and as a reminder of our as- sociations together we a'k you .to accept this gift as a token of or love and esteem. Signed on behalf of your Neigh- bours. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Can Camp tomatoes 2 large tins —.....21e Three Star penut butter large 20 -oz jar 21c Unsweetened grape fruit juice 20 -oz tin .. . 10c Peter Pan peas, 22-16 oz: tins Sandwich cookies per lb. . . 21c 19c Notot coffee -in the flavo tainer bag, 1-1b. Maple Leaf sockeye salmon, half ib. tin23c Golden net s.-almon, half lb tin 8c Palmolive soap, 3 cakes 20c Lux flakes, srnall pkg. 1 1 c. .Large .... .... .25c Hawes floor wax 1 -lb. tin . ..... 45c Choice Blue Rose rice per Ib. .. . ... 0c Aunt Jemima Pancake flour pkg. — . . .. -..................1-.....7c Quaker puffed wheat 2 pkgs. ... . . ;5c jell() pudeling, 2 pkgs. 15c Eddy's red Bird matches, 3 pkgs., 29c Red River cereal, large pkg 25c Ladies full fashioned silk hose pair ...... :—85c Ladies' Rayon Hos r..t.1 par • 35c 4 Fhirat 14. apIIIIM.....iir.*.k.i.k.r.102Wrtlt^.szveur:..b.trWr..t.t...k...-uylk.wv...vomvrt.naniaw*litmtllrettautwtow..brtrINaxtlt..rmwmtr.gtr.nt«,gwa.t.o.oiria..or,I**.v.m EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist 10 a.m.—Worship. 11 p.m.—Sabbath School. No Evening service.. Anniversary service in Dashwood Evangelical church. Rev. F. B. Meyer, Speaker. ST. PETER'S i.vangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. A Changeless Christ for a Chang-. ing World. Friday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SEND NY SERVICES 10 a. in.—Divine Worship 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p. Worshii. Everybody Welcome to all Serviceos, E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor, perental home mid tog,: th r they eel- ebrated the parent's Ilth weddinee' anniversary.. The numerous gifts were costly and beautiful, among them being several electical applian- ces. A good time was spent by all present, and their many relatives and friends with Mr. and Mrs. Ducharm.- many more years to enjoy such an occasion together, with health and happiness. Boxes Placed • Boxes have been placed in' all Zurich business places for the con- venience of those who wish to help cheer the soldier boys at Christmas. Please place a donation. These boxes will be packed by Zurich ladeis and are sent direct to our own commun- ity boys who are overseas in active service. The date has been changed Boxes must be ready to send by November 10th. Therefore, all don- ations must be in by Nov. 5th. So help us along and maks the beers feel there is still a Christmas spirit in good old Canada. Letters of ack- nowledgment and appreciation have been received from the five boys who benefited by these donations namely: Stewart Wright, Leonard Zirk, Aus- tin Schwalm, Charles 11lowbry, NTV'essing. Thank You - OBITUARY Henry Volland Passes Death came as a big surprise to many of the community to MA. Henry Volland who resides a mlie west of Zurich, on Lot 20, concession 12, Hay Township, aged 81 years and 4 months. The departed; who was al- ways a man of robust physique, and a hard working man up to within a- bout three weeks, when he did not feel so well and his heart filially gave out. A very pleasant man to he around, a good neighbor, honest and upright, and had many friends. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Cathern in Michigan, a brother, Con- rad Volland of Hensail, and a sister, Miss Caroline Volland of Zurich. The funeral is being held privately on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the family residence to St, Pet- er's Lutheran cemetry for interment, Rev, E. of the servjee, Turkileirti be in clehrtn BRiDAL WREATH .• . the finest and most beautiful that money c a n DIAMOND RINGS $15 up WEDDING R1NGS $5 up A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL ALSO: Rosedale Alberta, Sernet-Solvay Coke, Miller Creek, Etc. The Roe Farms Milling Co; Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid foe,: Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 Hensall 4 •64.4•414.+.041-,04,..***414 fp.4(400-61,41,044-+4.2,41,344.4,1-04: • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••0**0••••4411)00464 -NEW SAMPLES ANY SUITS GUARANTEED TO FIT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE AS LOW AS $24.95 ''OLD PRICE FANCY 7.1.•::3 • W 11 HOFFMAN & SON Phones 86 and 93. HOFFMAN AND WESTLAKE Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service ••••44.004140411.41.4fre,frow.11.1.4)4.4,9400..............09,,004, 0.4 4111111111111111111116. FALL SALE Be sure and visit our Store during our Great Fall Sale of Dry Goods, Hardwar4, Footwear, Etc. Men's Overalls, to clear at 1.fn Men's all -wool, heavy Army Sox (sec.) at 49c Men's Rubber Boots, at 2.19 Be Sure and visit Our Remnant Counter We have a goodly number of seconds on Cooking Utennsils at Greatly Reduced Prices Come in and see the Man, Bargains we are offer- ing, and not h sted here. THE iJAKE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. 4isomisimoommowailararmommuggemr.m.".re,:,.11mr:,,,,,R.7.n....5;3,..mirmvp.