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Zurich Herald, 1941-11-06, Page 1liniEnnalanntalls. Forty Second Year. .1••••••• 4-4.4fie? 14. THURSDAY 11 0 99 N „ MBER 6 1941. The wise and ti,f 7, • ..1rA Rates: $1.25 in Canada, in advanzst 41.50 in U.S.A., in advanea; CHESTER L. SMITH, Publishee lifty buyer Are You Sufferia'm F. Headaches.? PI so; Have your Eyes Erz..leifnea with tihe Laitest Methods and Elianktinient zlt • . A. L. COLE, Et. O. OPTOMETRIST f OPTSCIIM GODERICEE - 0.NT. Good Glasses at Reazonaltle Prices trAVISMIWALINGuaral0=0.011311tairaUCT.MCWAITYWHAILOnEdvalagfil...r.437.0 THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTIC-E We have recently histalied new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a call.. MRS. FRED THIELE, Preprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At • REASONABLE PRICES / C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER Rae Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. IN MEM:MLA-NI Bender -In loving rnernory of my dear husband, Herbert Bender, who pfn4sed away five years ago, Nov. Gth 1930. Fi ve year has passed The day, one 1 loved was called, away. God took him home, it was His will, But in my heart he liveth still. -Sadly missed by his loving wife, Fanny Bender. since that sad Let us tell vu about the New .1••• ge am 1 Finer awl ufarowart-7-•,-- • 41P eS MODELS eiter Than Ever •••••.h • '-hw S."; '4: • • '4, i't44f." 1.9.44,POPFnn Et!:,174UX4 .1.4,.....4*••••••••••••*••••• CARD OF THANK,S., Mr. Anthpny Etue wishes toe e this medium in greatly thatikil? 1e• neighbours and friends for the iid- nese, assistance and sympathy,iend- ered during the illness and passing of Mrs. Etue, his beloved companion. InnatommanazonmararammotricalliwaseeastailamscutualsinINIMILIV4W.M91 IN MEIVIORIAM • wurm-Aneq, M. Warm, in Iot- ing memory of our dear sister who passed away sixteen years ago, Nov- ember 10-1925. God saw that you were suffering tronizes the horne Merchant Dr. J A. Addison motored to Lon- don on Monday attending a meeting Mr. Norman Gascho of Byron San That the hills were hard to ,i.inili. ,!Was a week -end visitor at his home So He closed your eyes and whisp,:`,'ed. :.•town. Peace Be Thine! ,,„ it • • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesch and ' eix days baby pent a f ' ' ., . , • ,I••.;with relatives -Loving Sisters and Brothert. '.,..: :;1 -..rat Desboro. ,.......................0.06.1..„'ii, Mrs. E. F. Klopp and Mrs. Hv. I ---rt, - HAY couNcri.. The regular monthirmeetzn the •Council of the T6*1104 of 1y was 11.•ld in the Town Oally Zari on Al onday, November, 8rci, 19 with all members pzesent: The n - ete•• of tho October meetingw.,•e adopted as read. The 'Council bee.'le ,.. organized as a Court to:consider ;,.•• peals re North Branch of Bleck IV ek. The assessment of DonaldTh. 1 was reduced to $12.10 on •palt el: 21, eon. 2, and the assessment James E. McEwen was increased ' ..z,- $39.15 on Lot 22, con. 2. No •ot :.-r appeals being received the chaite was ratified by resolution and t Court closed. 0.. After disposing of the cominura- cations the following resolutions We- re passed: That Monteith & Monteith, chart- ored to Zurich c ,Sunday, the latter, :,, ered accountants, Stratford, be :' an- ,remaining here at her home after ' pointed auditors for Hay /.6vI1sbip spending three months with her sis- , • ter, in Marlette. for the year 1941. That county treasurer be iiitrult...2,r4it executive meeting of the Zur- ed to purchase all unsold landsm r'14:14:-.. t jOlt1Branch of theBible Society waz Township for the said Township,: %,,,,,..i,b1.-.011_. ,Thursday 'event...T.' at tht,,,i. . That an adding machine Costingpn; fiai,,i more than $1100 be purchased 'for use e of the President, C. la. smith, of the T,ownship of Hay. When local canvassers were appoint - That accounts cOVering' paymehis:.-*1 for the year's work. These canvas - on Township Roads, Hay Teregant, iers will make calls an tlic• public and 'Relief and Irenerel auounts be vas:.. We ask you all to meet them with a , ed as per vouchors: smile as well as your donation for e, ton & Kalbflpoll acct. 75„..., •Gorne and 1101) p.a.- the cr.hristinsl : L. -SM-ith, this noble work. 1 ., ownship Roads - C. tally cards `.3 .7 5 ; M. G. Boltz gas,oil, - ti, lc : n co; M. Corriveau cement work lilt- the; town hall, etc. 03.65; A. 1111411e. aCdount t Don't forget the demon -elation in ci: W. I. Notes 1 labor, .Koittlay at 1?•111.-", (to a• ,i SI:ellet: St epl CO: • ,,,.:Of:1 boxes for t.:0 i',.....; o.. -t:,•:-. . :-../inoly 0, -Q Rose attended the big W. . Conven- tion atljondon last week. Mrand. Mrs. Wm. Pesch. of Mil- vertoizWere k Sunday visitors with re- lat*ea••in the village. IVASS'Dorothy Corless of Clinton, W44* a week -end visitor with her fri- end,* :Os Shirley Krueger. • Mrs4Wm. Wagner and son Leon- ard to Kitchener on Satur- y to attend the funeral of Mr. Wes esingher, who dropped mad sud- denly. Mrs. Harrington Finkbeiner mot- ored to. London on Monday to visit her husband at the Byron Senitor- arum, also attending the Hallowe'en party which was held at that place. Mrs. Robert Prysdale, Mr. Harold Forbes of Mar..tte, Mich., accomp- anied by Miss .1, mirna Johnson mot - BRIDAL ines aounde, c moas: - rn beautiful that buy! DIAMOND RINGS $15 up WEDDING RINGS $5 up - A G. HESS jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the Wo-f:d.'s Finest .Anthracite ask for I.1LUE COAL ALSO: 'Rosedale Alberta, ' Semet cr Ivay Coke, Miller Creek, Etc. The Roe Farms Milling Co Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid for.. Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 - Hensel! 1 414 .4>*+••••••••• -#404 490.0e .0.40.40 044044.. 4 .40 4* -.4,4, 6- 4',0-0. I .ft • 1 . 0 S 147g1 : • .. • • • 1in-1 Transport cartage (3.2.68;: ?Stuart; Wria•ht, Wm. Wet,,eng. Chas. Mowhy, Lea Nrk, and ...astiti Packing takes ph-' 'rhurs- 410,y p.m. in Zurich halt. Pal- list labor 03.83. a:, Tol,•phone Systein - Bell Ca;,: TW• O -DOOR, $RDAA,liaiFl.', . "o. tolls 121.37; H. G. less sulata• ; G. floss, extra In- l'r)v ete. 50.0(3; Econ. Fire las, Go., Zurich •A;l.-1; E. R. Guentliet.daitage ill: T. II. Hoffman staiarif834af Nor. Elec. Co. material 1.14:07Y Nat. • Revenue, tax tolls 189.05.' ari.AI General Accounts - Zurjh Hyro 1A0,10124TNIr 1030[001101,0=0,00WWWW.WAlfasprammescersexat* ema.•NAnas0a0E.112,01,,Art 41,,=$ce. WARD FRITZ Ssi WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials few Thursday, Friday and Saturday :Libby's 'Pork and Beans 2:20:oz :fins 15 c Libby's cooked spagliette 2-,15eoz tin -. 15c 1Libby's moist rdince -meat, large 2& -oz tins 27c 'Van Camp's choice gaden 'bantam corn 2-16 ;ins . Best granulated sugar 1.0 'lbs.. Tea 'Risk, med. pig. Floor wax I -lb. tin 49c. -Pints .. 'Thilet tissue, 4 rolls •• 4. d,4 'Rinso, large pig. Princess soap Bales large pkg.. 0. .. 0.0 ... . Z5 c 79c 9c 49c 25c 27c 25c Thrift soap flakes, :grant size ... Blue Boy coffee '11b. big .... 39c Muffets„ per pig.•............ . .... 70c Men's Windlerealers -at .. 4 • 3.50 Boys wool Wintibre6kert, -1-31 zipper Boys Doe skin v.indbreakers at 'We no havie a TUB Trrte of Underwear irs Men's Ladies' and Children's, Itier VA; Alt PI 250 ! lights hall 5.17; Whiffler & 'books etc. 311.35; C. L. Smith;printing, etc. 1(1.05; do by-laws N. B„ Drain $20; Tp. Clerk, do $25; Queen'AleX., San refills $12; H. G. Hess act. ttiwnhall 3.70; S. Patterson re N. B. Drain $20 J. Suplet allowance relief $10; Ti -s. Huroa hospital acct. $28';. G. Arm- strong sel. jurors $3; W. 1 Edigh- offel.:., do $3; A. F. Hess do $6'.; Tax- es on St. Joseph lots 1.55; W. S. Johnston postage tax n-otices 2180;, T. R. Patterson survey- etc. N. B. drain 02.00; D. F. McGregor re Drain $25. The council adjourned to nieet a- gain on Monday, December lst, at 130 o'clock in the afternoon. A. F. Hess, Clerk. EMMANUEL 1• EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. Desch, Organist TO a.m.-Divine Worship. War Savings Committee o'clock Thunalay evo., (to- niglit). Nov. (th, a public Meeting mtiglie 'held in the town Hall, Zurich for:the :.Purpose of reorganizing the 15cal-YWai• Savings Conunittee. It is theittity,-of each and every citizen in the district to ,attend th‘i•s meeting; anddo., everything in tllnelfir power. to help :the reorganization. It is to be' hoped that each one will be will- ing to act inany ettpaaity and that yo will gladly offer youur services in the building- of a reafry• fine commit- tee'to represent the aliiistailct. The .War Weapon Drive stow raider way and' since the "Enrich District's quota In 'objective is two machine gunsr a month, cor. approximately $1L00. test us show the rest of the country elket 'we can attain this objective and Nthat is more keep it for the durationl of the war. This is for every montihtillar- ing the, war., By War Savin g& 'Cer- tificate's and Save while Service your Co*'. OBITUARY Late Mrs. Anthony Etne -A. very sad death occurall on the iBabylon line last Tuesday,aiht when 'the news was recived oTftlhe sudden 1 Ipttsving of Mrs. Anthonte Etue who just. in the prime of lifh) and so much needed in the hears, passed at the of 33 years verse suddenly from 'Sermon: This Bible Hungry Wttri*:ge !an 11 attack of cereboa hemorrhage. p:m.-Sabhath School, 1S"ho was the former lkiriss 3,Aary Wilds, 7.30 p.m.-E:vening *Worship: daughter of the i4te Valentine Wilds Sen114n1 : The Bible ViudimiteA .0142wava=polsomeamstemonvrtaeon•aroalmasonstezonosimeau.360*: of Hayfield, and; was united in Mar, riage seven yeas ago. This ham. ST. PETER'S couple farmetil for three years tttar Drysdale untiiii four years ago whoa mangebtal Lutheran Church they came t the Babylon line where they have made many Agenda 'who ZURICH - ONT. n all Thosr* the death of Mrs. ue. Surviving, besdes the sorrowing hus- ! Changeless Christ for Chang - band are- two daughters, one six yrs ing World. -id and the baby five wrrks old; fi brothers, Louis and John Wilds at home, Bayfield; Joseph at Ilamilton; and a sister Vera in. Clinton. Thts sad funeral was hold Fuiday morning to St. lloniface 1-4. C. Church. &trial) Rev. Pathar T,, V1, Powe 'e orl•elati'Mr• 1.••• le-er •et )M me le in r 2 • • • • • WI IL HOFFMAN & SON • • • Phones 86 and 93. 4k. • • HOFFMAN AND WESTLAKE • • • • • ; • e.00••••••••••••1-4,0.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o ua SAMPLES OF • - . . • 6".. k14,:, (2;0' 24. 95 arid 275O. A. SPLENDID RANGE • Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service ,0emeamoso Vrida3N 911--Lirther League. Thursday --Choir Practice. SUNDAV. 'sERvIcrs 10 a. -Divine Worship 11.13 a.m.-Sunday School. 7.110 1'. 111.- Worship. 1, "1 N'S Scrwvicet, • OV.,44.. g TUERIUIE.111V1, Po WM. , • . • AMMON MINIONSMIN Under ar We carry a Good Supply of New and Well Made Underwear. Men's, Boys' also Women's and Girl's Sizes. Be comfortable when the cold wea- ther comes in our warm Underwear. RUBBER FOOTWEAR Keep your feet warm and.. dry when.. the colder days that will soon be here really do come. .. We have Rubbers for every member of the Family, that will give you real comfort. A Good Assortment of new Crockery just arrived. In most called for sizes which we think are very good value for the price. See them! TIIIE BLAIME S TOE A Edmund Swartzentruber, Fr Ti -r •"' : '