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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-11-20, Page 1Forty Second Yea tt :Are - You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyex,minad with 4,1ihe Latest Methuen;z Yait'ireirtent A. L. COLE, Et a OPTOMETRIST & al?'TECILAX GODERTOR Good Glasses at RenteonaWs' Prices 1.15111131.MINNOMIlltilatla12.4tArl,,,,-.7.)21t,/titttalViit4t5 ?-.7411//tX,'JWIllt Mtn, THIEL'S 1-LURDRESSENG NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the publicnow better than ever. Be sure and I give us a call. MRS. FRED Proprietress 1' Z 171! 1 C HD TH U R 3 DAY A CN e iA t".C,,.....y.1,.-20 1941 1.f,''0 in U.S.A., in. advanett Rates. - , ....,) ea Clarinda; in adn'aMalr: - a . a r • CHES'I'ER L. SMITH, Publish a...................------...................–.....------------..............–.....-------........--..........e; ayer Toa , ... ,i]..f:-., I ,..,,„,„)„, 1,.;...,,ce bilein n .1.1, t .Li. .L at (till L'tL 11 6 li ,,,,,.„,-, T- ,,,., 1,.. and 1 1--"' savlit s Theatre. 4 2 9 Exeter, Ont. Phone .1 j5 COMFORTABLE GLASSES ii.EASONAISLE priscEs IC E Zurbrigg, OPTOMETRISI° XF.TER E no Newest. Appeal -eel Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except tr'ea-aa COAL FOR. RADIO SCHOOL Two thousand tons of coal was re- cently shipped to Myth via the .0PR for the Clinton .Radio Schhd., and is now in its place, a verable mountain of coal. Marge landing- crane. was need in loading the coal on trneks. The many Targe Indiding,s at thc echooI are being steam heated by a central heating plant. EXTRA HOLIDAYS School children were jubilant last Let us tell you rhe New e and Geiet.Le MODELS So her and Better Than Ever 44 NIEL;094DDLux1.I`WO-DOOR. WARD 9FaL(.. rq.A1 Varney., V eye Ribbon Coffee and Tea 11 emonstrator SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22nd. We are haviaet„ Miss Jackson of Toronto giving Coffee and Tea Deznonetratien. Everykody come in and get a Cup of Coffee or Tea. For Saturday only we areselling this delicious Coffee at 53c. per lb in glass jars; Tea at 41e, the half -lb. Specials,. For 'This Week Oxydol, large p .... .......... 24c Van Camp's golden bantam corn per tin —.11c Choice quality pumpkin large tin, 2 for Three Star peanut butter, 20 -oz. jar .......... ... 25c Aylmer catsup, large bottle. ......... .......— ....... —.1 ic Old English floor wax, pint tin ......... ...... Catellis spaghettis. 2- 5 oz. tins ......... 1 9c Crisco I -lb. tin 29c. 3 -Ib. 'tin ... . . —73c Pr! go, • Plumr) er ..A.Ntopatt.lattitoltottt t/t11.4/ Nov, 20.th, 21st, 22nd. The Great Dictator With Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oak and Pauletto Caddard. ie4 Mon. and Tues., Nov. 24, 25: TWO NIGHT,T1 ONLY GEORGE FORMBY - Britton's Camedian, in Keep Your Seats, Pleasel'., rn './.4.004tet • tcr...1,rc=aucnal..........6srum,kp-10,..amAeenrstataauw,.......saseamesaiitatm Miss Mary Merner of Waterloo, waS •a week -end visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mt. J. W, 31,enier. - Ptes. Leelancl and Clare Surerus, wJo are in taininng at Newmarket, week -end vi -it.' with friends $a• .in 'town. . • . . Wed. and Thurs., Nov. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith attended TWO NIGHTS ONLY, tins funeral of the latter's uncle, the I late Michael 'Williams, at Wellesley Mr. and Mrs. Smith R,3':71*iday last - Starring Robert MontgorneryCatole, Lombai d ALL STAR CAST. Friday and Seturday, Nov. 23420 IWO NIGHTS ONLY • MAN POWER -Starring Edward G. Robinson, q4b. Raft and l'Ueriene Dieterich. .ettestati.LItatntnAmlatagtit.aute*.....littaillAMplataaillit Week Uthen it was announcea th the= annual school talandeadjiaS many holidays for thein as is Stat ory allowed, and the scholars a quite happy at this "bredild" istmas comes on Thureauy, becau or this the holiday period nem:helm 20ne Dec. th, tiaet irriday bofO:4 OhrLstrans 'D.*,Ide„Newe'Yd.ndell. e' II hursday give a holiday until Jan , ary 5th. The Easter is'the same I last year 'beginning April' 3rd an enaing ...A.,,p.Lil L.. .oeprivea of . it: had day this year with Ma.- 24th drio Saturdey, nkni• ext ylNADI haVei-a,laolie day O. _nay .::.., 'al i 21 it: 114 t 41 ti.epg' 4, _l. '1 ii.,..i claimer vacationtAVIllbe ILI po.al June 1.d(th to Septin l'th ictus ..i. Th is tei in it star...0d don S opt: 't•'4,." o ,;11. tho in whoaputs the dritddldiiii in- ; den:dans g.rai &'. 1)'L ho1ida3A,:.''ai: pr nen t et'liti01, and Mei. Whitney Brokenahire inovecl into their dwelling on 7 4,4-iie . Street, recently vacated by th•.-Dagg family. We welcome them s residents of Zurich. 1W4fe" Ed. Kinsman, a former (mi - 1 s n i pfelde iof the Zurich branch of the , do .. ontreal, accompanied by Mr. Cooper, both of London, were Visit'orat the DominioHouse on f Thin -edgy and Friday last. Messrs. Theo loati Haber( r and Lorna 'Klapp atnuled the -b.g Bee- , ...., epers Interne onal Convention at iagara Falls, Oat., and Niagara, N. yast •. ,-• were it- esent from bc, h countries and a r ost profitable convention was held. , spaakers .$e Reeve, George Armstrong is at Tderieh this velelt attending the ,..- . ' ai ,sessiali of tine 1941 Baron Co- : ,Csk; : .4,4'3E04, , xi.711.,ourkt sI'u_. routine work is always *di'il-i" 'Item Is last meeting, such as finishing up a tne year s work. A warden also has - Lroeplike47,,411doesecnes.teodreplace the late Mr. a Fiftieth Anniversane_. 1 ory luipay event took plaeedap , -NOV-Cl/1./01. i did, 1,41. ' at : ....ie mane of „qr. and Mrs, &.h4` ii1,1.1,2, Zurich when their cinlyrk inimediate relatil. 08 gnitherecik,4 )en/. Loan. to eeltsiive.te t:zt E.,-61tieit 1 wedding. At high noon dinner Vas sorved, the large table being bean*, fully doeorated with golden candles and centred with a tin oe-story we&- diag cake, including a roast of fowl and all the goodies that go with it; An address was read by Mr. Charles Stickles of Detroit and Ronald Hel- mpel of Kitchener, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Brenner, presented thern with a bouquet of golden mums, and envelopes containing sums of money, also were presented. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner replied very gratfully 'for the kindness shown to them. The afternoon was ipeat in social chats and fond memories of past years wore again reviewed. This happy couple of fifty years "young" is en- joying splendid health and make ev- ery one that comes to their honc feel very welcome. lh joins in wishing ahem Go'd'es i.:JielsesrianIga with healtii and etrength and many more years of happy wedded life. Relatives were !present from Detroit, Kitchener, Stratford, Grand Bend, Milverton, Guelph and Zurich. The address as fo:ilows: November ;t-'::„ 1941. To Mr. and. Mrs. John Brenner:— ' We are gathered Lig-ther for a vary hippy oocasion ind-ied—obser- vance of you golden wedding an- iliAdiraY. It is not very eten that we can witness such an event, for there are few who are blessed with half a century of married bliss. This is your golden anniversary, and, al- though there my be silver threads among the gold, we look forward to observing your diamond anniversary at some futures date. A. a token at romoml aance from we who V010:00 Wi'.11 you, we ask you to accept this girt in the spivit of fileralship and lave in which it is given, May God bless you and keep You, and may Noce haepine 1 con- tinue througheut the veers to come -- this h the heartfelt wish of the as- ). embled gathering. 1). J. A. Addison, Wellington and Ross Johnston and Len Rau were the Iiieky lit -inters on Monday, as they ro- tern.lidnfrorn m dear hunt up in Bruce eCt11Vittiti 1%..Lt1111:!t1 Ihekto clo0r, Aviittilt,as a rerninddible bag for one day. They wer:, in one 11.-r 1 en, I hci 'ti, • , , tt../ I 4! 1•1:7 ...i120 finest and most ii•cautifirl that money c xi buy! DIAMOND RINGS $15 up WEDDING RINGS $5 A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. inhear dk-04"--11- t V.": L. i 7 I ' 1 For positiveirl-eT4.1f;cation of i the World's Finet Antle.aeite., esk for FLUE. COAL ALSO: Rosedale Alberta,: ' Sernet-Selvay Coke, Miller Creek, Etc. UP 1 The Roe Farms Milling Co., , Feeds. W. R DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid foz Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 - Hens 4 4444 4 **** 444 444 4+444 4.4 ******** • * • o Or **4****** 1 1 1 1 - oe 4.1.11.die manaenr Harr- Flees his-ataffof men busy teking down erie: dangerous high branciwe of the tiOo in town. On Tues•dey they tac- eled the monster elm diroctly in frati'lif Ted diiidleholta's residence ntinalter cutting down the 1ciongor- ' 41Ws house, the tree look, much ds limbs that hung over Mr. Mittle- Aetter as well as safer for the sur- tinding buildings. WARDEN APPOINTED Godeeich—T, Percy Passmore, of Usborne Township was on Tuesday elected Warden of Huron County for the unexpired term of the late .7ktnes Lerier. who died in office the first warden to do so in 100 years of Incorporation The new warden eng-- itexis 'in mixed farming on •a large sc- ale in Usborne Twp. operating 300 neves. He has been 10 years in public life, four as reeve. He is himself an expert plowman as well as his two sons. Be is married to the former °na Denning and in addition to his sons, Lorne and Elmer, has one da- ughter, Alire. Ile attends Thames Road United (lime. HYMENEAL WitroOr---Horner In St. Paul's United Church Manse at Paris on November i•he eighth, he marriage v, -e, .rnnized of Jean Evelyn Horner, daughter of Mr, and r. E. B. lio,rnor, :MI Neil Gorge Witmer, on of Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vanus Witmer, All of Hay Town- ship. Rev. Roy M, Geiger, uncle of the brise conducted the ceremony. Th 11`4,11 "or 3 a streot length gown of Heaven Blue Crepe, and wearing a corsage of rod roses and fern, they were unattendod. Later Mr. and Mrs. Witmer loft by motor for Tor- onto Niagara FaFs. The bride trav- Ping in a moss green crepe frock, lack coat, black Ht hat. trimmed vith fur and accessories to match. On their return Tuesdny evening, a eception washome held at the of be bride's parents, to about forty of he immediate relatives -itad fr;ouh,. rho happy young couple NVill AWiAle o Kirkton, The Herald join- lAeir unity friends in extendmg best - OAPs fuel cattgratulations, , A 0 4t a A • • WEL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••4'40 .0 OUR. SAMPLES OF eR.95 and SPLENDID emili c.,i/4 RANGE NHOFP1WANoO Phones 86 and 93. HOFFMAN AND wEsTLAKE Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service 41.7. (gr: 044041440400.44.64o4,444)000o** 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 wenn 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! if F11? 1; 4 Edmund Swartzentruher„ Prop. i'hono: 11.97 ASPinkki0211020200=110Mittlioltn,MIPMRP.r.r.1"."7-,`14"""7 '.1:;•rfalltZLEZVMS7,711.M10,"