Zurich Herald, 1941-12-25, Page 1Forty Second Year
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,U ft 3 ® "."HUlE SDAY'PI OI ; 1.
M. ER 25 1941.
Rates, $1.25 in Canada, in advance
.ot3 in U.S.A., in advantra
CHESTER ' L. SMITH, PablisbOt
our ma
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Are You Suffeicing From
Headaches?
If so; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipfaem, at
A. L. COLE, R.
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OPTOMETRIST Ce OPTICIAN
• GODERICIi -- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
eade ..
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At •
REASDIABLE PR/CES'
L E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
,: OPTOME f RIST at E?L:E'1'ER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
BETTY ANN BEAUTY
SHOPPE
,We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waving Machine If you are going to give ZT'ER a
and can serve the public now Permant Wave as a Christmas Pres-
ent +be sure .and call early %or an
better than ever. Be sure and appointment. No increase in prices.
give us a call. Give Us a Cali.
MRS. FRED TIUELE, Proprietress MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Prop.
ars
Any Reasonable Offer Accepted. We do not
want to carry any of these Cars over the winter.
BUY NOW!
1939 CHEV. MASTER DE LUX Sedan, 4 Door, Heater, Built
in Dei+`rosters. Dual Horns. Fog Light. Save $100 on this Car
1936 DODGE CUSTOM COACH, Steel Top, Hydraulic Brakes.
Trunk, Motor Overhauled.
1938 CHEF. COACH.. Heater and De Vresteis ,Nreelly NOW•
Than. Very Olean Insideand Out. "P red Low
1935 CHEV. STANDARD, 4 Door Sedan, Original Upholster-
ing. Good tires.
1931 FORD COACH, Newly :Painted, UpholsteringGoodaly as
Nearly
1937 FORD COACH, Trunk, Very Rearsonable. Alpeso 903 d
Cou19341'934 CHEV. COACH, Original Finish . ,...+...... $390.00
192+9 FORD A COACH ... .............. $125.00
1930 FORD A COACH .•... $185.00
WARD F R ITZ
ZURICH
NEW AND USED CAR SALES.
WE WISH YOU ALL A
Merry Christmas
AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
New Year
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NOTICE
Boys who have . become, i:n the
habit of throwing snow ball ,;at el
ectric lights are hereby wazhied: to
cease from doing so or the lrar5hl^,o"
the Law will be enforced.
NOTICE
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We, the Police Trustees of tb
Village of Zurich wish. to '.Oeekr:
Friday, December 2Gth, (Boxnx
Day) as a public holiday..
By Order. Trustee BO,
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einlin:.spent-Wednes-
at her }ohne in Clinton.
?e' I4iacKirinon• wino is at-
y Scbdol at' Guelph,
at nus home 13ei?e,.
11ss No ma Paisley off e local
chore `4 is spendin holidays at
home near Stoirliv]le.' "
a: C hillier Inas left to' spend
rater oaths - with her relatives'
d aro j d �Hensali. "
s Jame Carnett �s ;pendin
CARD OF THANKS 7=.
Mr. Michael Ohler, Mrs.
Schiele, Ross McPhee . and CQeo"ge'
•Linkewish to express their sincere,
thanks to .neighbors '•and tfiends3f r'
sympathy and kindly deeds .nil
our recent bereavement. ,.
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tune'Ab the• home of 'ier'szstei
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Braun, -set ,Forest..
at cia Ci'I3wy i ,or 'Loretta
afford and Miss Mae
h. bf f• don Driveistty are: en -
nog;
g thinetoSi'n. rristmas holfdays at their
.. J.ohnArinstrongof the Gos-
line,'. Stanley Twp., and Mr, Jas
.11istei o9. the Pair line, Hay, at-
d .the,Gbean growers meeting
31 ,was heti at Rodney on Monday.
nday, of , ren will be a public
ring - so t1it •.town hall, when the
avers are being asked to tome
o .discuss 40' financial standing
he township, . We' trust there
e a good, turnout. '
DRYS WIN
Teeswater,,The "drys" wes
torious at _a vote held here;?oh
19th to decide Whether or no
and wine would be sold. in Tees,,.
The total vote was 227%r uai
.bear and wine and 249 opposed'
lots were cast by about 90 k c„ Q'
eligible voters. Teeswater had
dry for the past 30 year s A
has been on foot for some tinier
have a vote taken to decide the'is
DIES AT. CREDITON.
One of Crediton's prontinent<yoi z
residents, iiyrss Tlelen ;Schenk died,7•
Monday last •at the age pf 2 ea
The - deceased had been emplo r'
the 'hots . ••' �t 'ittlt
i "be , e; „.
7';0. er otidttion carne
serious several days ago. - She was
connected wJ± .;several young people's
groups in Crediton Evangelical 'chu-
rch. Surviving are her parents,., 'Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson +Schenk of Crediton,;
a sister and 2 brothers A private
funeral service was held last Wed-
nesday at '2•,p.m. Interment was in
Crediton Cemetery.
In Magistrate's Court
Early' Papel < • "'
dig to ne mark routes on Chr=
Day and New 'N`ear's Day we.
to publish on- Wednesday
s • i.kateTr the early mail
'.rwal.1 e't pn the,
Miss The Tree
Many- beautiful decorated homes
wit1}small trees are in evidence and
with'many of' the business place win
dews decorated, it truly gives one
the real spirit, We greatly miss the
big:tree usually erected by the vill-
age on the main square. But this is
a request iby the., Hydro ` supply 'that
this volume of;.electicity be saved
for otherpurpose this year.
yrd
'Ones tin. Alberta
Goderiah—After he had ple'ade'. Word wAs received here by relati-
guilty and sentenced to 4 months in yes ; of thy'"+sgdden passing as the re
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jail on 6 charges of fraud., 'Geo. ,C,. suit of an "'auto accident of Mr. Alex-
Patterson,
lexPatterson, of Arthur, was recomm- ander Esler, son of '11/1r. and Mrs.
ended for medical examination. Co. Alban Eslei,t former residents of the
C:onstabble Wm. Gardner, who made Zurich district. The deceased young
"pian taps,t;, 7".years of age and leaves
a. wife and daughter.
Married at Exeter
A. quiet wedding took place last
Vetilndiday morning, Deceinb;er 17th,
.at the home of Rev. J. W. Penrose of
Exeter) when ,Berneice O. Thiel, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Elmore. A.
Thiel of Zurich, was united in mar-
riage with. Mr, John E. McLi ey,
-son of=Mrs. 112eClinchey and. the. late
George''McLinclrey of Varna, They
will reside on the groom's _fain_ near
Varna,,,: The Herald joins theirurany
es.
eZtt ic� �h *fa. iends in extending best; wish-
,M:. Had Big Crowd
Saturday afternoon, was Santa.
Clavls, day, in town, and the big ev-
burr sponsored by J. Gascho. tt, Son,
gent,rrzl' .merchants, attracted both
young and old by the hundreds of
people who crowded around to see
old Santa. He was ushered in town
by '1VIr. George Thiel with his fine
span of greys and gave the young -
stens •plenty of entertainment, and
of • course their . little package of
tweets. Local merchants report it
was .et very good day for business in
general
Via; Dies at London
Word, was received *ere or the
lards, on Saturday at Byron Sanit-
ot)ni of Mrs. F. B. Meyer, beloved
Iva e of Rev. F. B. Meyer, who were
fo, net `residents of Zurich for five
yety ;-about twenty years ago, when
Mr. Meyer was pastor of the vang-
elical 'church. Mrs. Meyer Who has
been an unfortunate patient at By-
ron San. for the past seven years,
was a very ligeable and kind woman
and before her illness vans a great
church worker wltereever they were
serving. Besides her husband there
are three chilaren, a son and e, tlal'l-
ghter, and an adopted dauglr, r. The
remains were 111(T Ile nest 'at T11r'nira
on Monday`
the arrest at Wingham, said he found
100 quarter -grain of morphine • and a
hypo. needle concealed in Patterson's
clothing. Patterson, a magazine sale=
man sold publications, accepting t lth
money, but the customers did not re,-
calve
e-carve the magazine. Pattersongave a
cheap pair of eyeglasses away with
each order. His sales were made in
the Wingham district. Pre -Christ-
mas clean up of the police court blo-
tter started at 2 pm. and was still
in session at 8 p.m. sitting through
the supper hour on Thursday.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
Tlie Council of the Township of
Stephen niet in the Town Hall, Cred-
iton, on Dec. 15th at 1 p.m. Absent'
Depty-Reeve and Councillor Nelson
Shenk.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing 'were read and adopted on /notion
Motion, that the Clerl$ send a
letter of condolence to Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Schenk who have been re
ceintly bereaved through the death of
their daughter.
Motion, that since G. E. Feist,
Collector of Taxes, having returned
his roll pursuant to Sec. 102 of The
Assessment Act and having failed to
collect all the taxes for the year 1941
he is appointed and author zed to
c-ntinue the levy and collection of
the unpaid taxes in the manner and
with the power provided by law for
the general levy, and collection of
taxes and that the said G. E. Feist
.hall finally return the Roll to the
Township Treasurer not later than
the 2nd of Feby. 1942.
Motion, that pay sheet No. 12,
irmmtnting to $248.85 and orders to
!',, ,{;.,.,t of $27,911.20, (17articu-
rs cs' which will be given in the
:'ret- ,urer's Financial Statement) be
+<? d
;;oar:'il adjourned Beni die.
'Herbert i .. Either, Clerk.
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HESS, THE JEWELER
THIS CHRISTMAS
GIVE JEWELLERY
THEY ARE GIFTS
THAT LAST.
See Our Excellent Stock
WATCHES
CLOCKS
JEWELLERY
SILVERWARE
China and Stationery
Fountain Pens and
Dresser Sets.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
WISHING ALL OUR CUS-
TOMERS ANI FRIENDS
A VERY MERRY
Oh1
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
Pone 10 - Hensall
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MERS AND FRIENDS, OUR . HEARTY
Season's Greetings
WE THANK YOU!
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
THE 1 KE
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