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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-12-04, Page 1Forty Second Year ZURJCf L THURSDAY MORN 11NGi, DECEMBER 4 1941a Rate; $l 5r' carnain A;in ave CHESTER L. SMITH, Publiebeill Patronize your home Mercha ,for your Christmas Shopping :Are You Suffering From Headaches? fl so; Have your Eyes Examined with �3ze Lastest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIOH — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE 'We have recently installed a Blew Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now 'better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • g • i Your Membership There is still time to renew your Membership in the RED CROSS, and for your convenience any one of the following will accept your Subscription: Bank of Montreal. Albert J. Kalbfleisch. The ost Office. Dr.P. J. O'Dwyer Zurich"'; �fearrier r Fred C. Kalbfleisch Mill, M• OVER 5,000,000 Russia — S. A. Lozovsky, vice - commissar of foreign affairs, said that Germany has suffered more than 5,000,000 casualties in the five mon- MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress the of her invasion of Russia. • Let, us tell you about the New Dodge and Deo 1942 MODELS Finer and Better Than Ever L .. 1942 DODGE DELUXE TWO -DOOR SEDAN WARD FRITZ 9 L Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday P and G Soap, 4 vars for Campbell's tomato soup; 2 tins Fry's cocoa, half Ib. tin Aylmer tomato juice, 2 tins Carnation milk, 2 large tins New Port Fluffs, bag Aylmer Junior foods, 2 tins Pitted Dates, per lb Aylmer tomatoes, 2, 15 -oz tins New cleaned currants, 2 lbs. Fancy bleached raisins per lb. Cut mixed peel, half lb. Whole red cherries quarter lb. Shelled almons, quarter lb 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c T 9c 19c 27c 19c 15c 15c 20c Don't forget that Christmas is not very far orf. Do your shopping early this, year 'We will be prepared to give you best possible ser- vice, and plenty of gifts, etc., which are not any higher than last year. You can shop with con- fidence here. • •• •. r . OE cis Roehle,*-,•of Toronto, ed on friends:liere'the ,past week. r. and. Mrs , yEd. Brandof Lon- on4, we're 'Sunday guests at the home 11I'4ss 'Anna. Hess. publics �cla`nce will be herd in the .a T lly Zurich, next Wednesday, lig, December 10th. y Council met on Monday for !p eceniber meeting Just 'anether fteting, Dec, 1,t17. nd6,the year will sed. again and ;Mr rd Fri ryyere in `the begi*Og • ofR .0 week. . Glias! F it4raccoinpa,l d, them far as Kit hel'ler whex ' 'Was •a IN • y •- TOWN HALL - ZURICI ON WED. DECEMBER 10th. 'Murdock Orchestra roiceeds for local Red Cross Admission 35c. EVERYBODIWELCOME a,s v Ltor whip rieadsP. r Ai rs , Ienno''Oes Mrs. ie Oeseh Mrs; Norman ascho i3. c'hildri 'were -'to 'Woo4c'k on b'•tinday visiting with Mr. an Gascho wha as in a hospital Local hunters, Le'n. Prang 40zi Maw: Turnbull and :Emil HepdreI 4f the' Blue :.Water, south. and1Vrt Turnbull of near Parkhill, who •rec- ez,►tIy returned from Manat i:n` Is Iend where they were •on a dee hunt alt turning with a fine" specimen of deer,. and Mrs. John Daly . and fam' r•and rias:' Edni rid' Bedard troit;'"MI's and Mrs.Clarence son yQ-..„1.1 aodstock;" Pte. #dal;ef Can Borden reflFanlr.:visitors"rat tFie, I"tome" of their;, Karen± Mr.:and.Mrs.Dennbr Beed d, •.Sr' Birthday Dinner : r Mr: ard, Mrs. A. W. Hainea,`"and son of tearbsrn; Mr. and Mr .lChar lea Fl; i n of Detroit; Mr: and i Irs Harry- Andersen and daughters of Freeltant„F.r. Ray Ontwein of Pres. top;' Mr.,d.Mrs. Milton Deitzand family anal' Mr. Clare •Geiger -9f Zuaach, all gathered at the home ,ofe'ir;p:#eu s ;; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ekwe'ti , Er04.san line,: to celebrate Ilrl �Qntw-div's 1 Eith,,,birthday, A ons'afpw 1',dinner was: served,the alit.:,cientred with a large blot day. eakia We join: with Mr. O.rtweiinr' •. Many friends in wishing him n4•nyli ovt: happy birihmays. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess of Pon- tiac, Mich., called at the hones o f the former's:. brothers, Andrew F. and George: Hess. Mr. Hess from Pontiac; is sporting a new 1942 Cad- ilac, and: what a compereae atomo- bile it. reai•l ' ia. Rides like: a Pullman and a gadget for every convenience. If you.wautwarinth just press a but- ton, fresh. Mi; ean he taken from the side Windows, or directly through larggesfh bes, from the front of ;the car, another device sprays the •front win - a si+- ith:ligzi:d and washes them off 'at ae: same time, and a hundred other: improvements. Rut one thing we -all: all: have in ,common that is when our gas tank runs empty after seven o'cimmk or on a Sunday, well, we are. aJll in the same boat; no going! OBITUARY Late Jamas, Hartleib I Jonas 'Hartleib passed away very ;suddenly on 'Thursday last in Hay 'Township in his 85th year. He was born at Mikdaam iy and had been owner ora; flour and feed store in Dashwood air the past 35 years. During his ea�r�ls'x years he operated a hardware store',`f,hotel, blacksmith shop, shoe shop, and flax mill, and was very widely known throughout the surro- unding community. He spent his yo.--'. wiger days in Meaford and has neem a resident of Dashwood eonununiity for approximately 64 years. He was enjoying good health until, while driving to one of his farms lint was suddenly stricken with heart attack 'whish immediately caused hi,s death. He is survived by four daughters, Lavada, Dashwood; Mrs. Win. Hey, Hay Township; Mrs. 1). .M.eerburg, of Forest; Mrs. James Smith, of Win- dsor; a son, Daniel of Dashwood; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Nichol, Hic- kson, and Hrs. Magdalena Nicholson of London. and one brother, David Hartleib, of 'Hunter, N.D. A private funeral service was held on Monday I fro his home with interment in Eye -1 tercemetery, '1r. D. T. THOMAS, of GODERICH,. Who was the main speaker in the Zurich Town Hall on Monday even- ing when a public meeting was call- ed by the local War Savings Com- mittee. Mr. Thomas spoke on the high moral standards of our de- mocracy, something very dear to us. Other speakers were, The chairanan, Mr. A. C. Iiarbfleisch, Mr. E. M. Dagg of Zurich. Mr. Thomas was follow- ed by Mr. Campbell of Goderich who outlined the work of the campaign we are in at present, -also other war (',Concluded on last page) LeaWWttVs Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 'rhurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 4-5-6 TWO FEATURES SAILORS THREE Hi]lraious ,Comedy starring Jack Hur]'bert. An all Star cast of Brit- ish Comedians. PRAIRIE SCHOONERS' (Western) with Chas. Starrett. '':Ionday and 'Tuesday only, Dec. 8-9 "WO FEATURES Tntirc proceeds of this performance o be donated to the Exeter Branch of the Red Cross. Admission, chit- Iron 3ric. Adults 40c. UNDERGROUND • Starring Jeffrey Lynn .Blohdie Goes Latin Starring Blondie and Magwood TWO 'NIGHTS ONLR We'd., Thurs., Dec. 10-11 TWO FEATURES Psoston Blackie With Chester Morris Sweetheart of the C.runpa s; Star ring; Ray 7rrlor Visit HESS, THE JEWELER For GRETING CARDS Birthday Convalescent Wedding Congratulations Shower and Anniversary Baby Congratulations. Announcement and Shower Sympathy Graduation Boxed Stationery Envelopes and Pads Crepe Paper in all Colours. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. PHONE YOUR 0' ► R FOI Wine co[ For positive identificatioai 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 fHighest Cash Prices paid fox Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 - Hensall ••••••••••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••`Y••••••.• • • • •, • • :: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EE OUR SAMPLES OF Made -to -Measure Suits; 24.95 and 2750, A SPLENDID RANGE W' H. IIOITMAN & SON Phones 86 and 93. ' OFFMAN AND WESTLAKE. Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service • • 1 w; ..f_ �n .t �a'�n`,p .A JI..l. A�agq �/�.A/,�, ,.A• • Underwear We carry a Goocl 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, 4' RUBBER FOOTWEAR Keep your feet warm and., dry when.. the colder days that will soon be here really da 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! 'ELIE 1111Ali.. ECIrrairld Phenol: 1.1..97