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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-04-16, Page 1Plamana•siall XXXVI !'1o.4192, .ZURICI-I, THURSDAY MOtiNINQ, ARPIL16 1936 Chester L. Smith, Pulefishate $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advance" n.so IN ARREARS, $2 MAY BB Cilsakca*Ni• Patronize your local Merchant and read the IlGine Paper Do' You Need Glasses. Stop and Think how important it is that you wear correct glasses—cor- tectly prescribed for your vision. Correctly styled to your face. Your health may largely depend on keen vision. See C. E. ZURRRIGG, R. O.. At HESS JEWELERY STORE Every Tuesday at ZURICH At Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfile's Store. qamatar. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church r' Changeless Changeless Christ Ear- a Chang- ing World. Friday, 8h—Luther League. ilfhursday—Choir PractiCe„ - SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Sereice. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English serviCe. Everybody Welcome to all Services.: E. TUERKHEINT,„ raster. CREDITON Good Friday Services An impressive good Friday .Serv- ice was 'held in Zion Evangelical ch- urch Friday evening, which was lar- gely attended. Rev. E. Burn of Zurich preached an inspiring sermon on the "Love of God." Clayton Sims and 1V4rs. Win. Smith sang, The Christ of the Cross". An interesting feature in connection with this serv- ice was the reception of sixteen young people into church fellowship by the pastor. After the pastor and Rev. E. Burn had extended the hand of fellowship, the congregation sang Mens and «Boys ork Shoes We have put in a Stock of Good Choice Quality Men's nd Boys' Work Shoes, and invite the public to come in and we can fit you up. PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC, GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited VARN-0-LAC The New lt re Coat Four -How- Enamel ON SALE AT: Johnston and Kalbfleisch, Zurich .11•11.1NIMISP•72Welefli.....1.1.14•96.M, NEWEST_PdtidrVis The .4..yel -Arum .TaNDLigam; Q.1214.1=7, PRIC,1413 GET YOUR NMI& PAPER EFHORE 'RAST PATTERIsIS ARE, SOLD OUT- WE STILL RAVE A GOOD ANOTHER SIIIIVAIMIX CV CURTAINS alg.•imtCOR NETS., AVL NEWEST 'STYLES AND PATTF2INS. SEVERAL 4111TAWNIES CIF WINDOW . SliA_DES T ZEThY LOW IPRICEZe AitE, MUSS ON .ABOIllg :GOODS MEE ,GUARANiTEED AGAINST CA..TALOGUE PRIMS SPECIALS FOR TIES1, 7 CHIPS°, large Pkg. Each 7.1Pc., 2 for Aylmer Peachese 2 in — Kellogg's Corn: IFkiense M pkgs. Life Buoy Sap e 2 ickilees nee Fancy Cohoe Sabina, Quick Quaker etallE,, large `plg. 254e Hill Crest TO paper„ 3 roille Tomatoes! Targe 2% tins, choice .qunlity, 2inu-.22t Sultana Raisins,. 2 }hes:. - 25c Good Weight Irecionr, textra Spade, .25e Heavy Broom Met= Spatial! Coffee, I -lb- pkg' itse,kas frn tTab'ewe)) ipta. Fadtory Ce e per i1t. J.J AL Highest Rims for Ems. Mame— hase 140 • 1.411.11.•••••••• 'fBlest be the Tie that Binds." The congregation has had a net gain of fifteen members in the past year and services are well attended. DRYSDALE Mr, and Mrs. Lobsinger of Kitch- ener were holiday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Den. omme. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Denomme we- re visited of Easter by their daughter Florence of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denomme of Detroit. Housecleaning is the order of the day among our fair sex these days, it 4 -17670,sw Miss Ethel Hess was a visitor with friends at Toronto. avir. Daniel Truemner of Crediton was a visitor in town on Monday. and strange to say, the men always rs. Fred Turner of Goderieh, is have so many extra chores- to doh visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. E. when there are rugs to beat or. othe4 Weido. . Mr. Cir.: on Hoffrnan of Galt work around the house. , is Mrs. Philip Denomme is spendmg a few weeks with relatives in De- troit. Mr. and 'Mrs. Biondin and son Percy of Sarnia,spent Easter with spending trie week with his parents in town. Mr. Jacob Brown who spent the past winter in Kitchener, has return- ed to Zurich Mrs. Joseph Rau. M. Gerald Bedard of Toronto, is Sorry to report that Mr. Eddie spending the holidays at his home Bador-e was taken here. to St. Joseph Hos-e pital London for treatment. Mr. Alvin Rau motored to London village. Rev. Mrs. Tol. L. Wurm of Toronto were holiday visitors in the on Monday. Rev. L. Marchand is visiting witMr. Laurie Fowlie of London, was h his parents at Tilbury. a Good Friday visitor with his sister Mrs. Theo. Bedard of the 14th con. Mrs. G. Koehler, is being visited by her father and .Miss Geraldine Surerus of Kitch- brother from Tilbury. ener visited relatives and friends in s to the village over the week -end. Mr. Louis Montague continue be confined to his bed with illness. Misses Cathern and Mary Merner, of Elmira, are holidaying at their DASHWOOD . home here. • Mrs. Lydia Pfile and daughter Mrs. T. Hoperoft spent a few days Miss Pearl spent a few days with fri- in Woodbridge last week. ends at London the beginning of the Miss Grace Guenther of Kitchener Week. spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs E. Guenther.•Mr. and- Mrs. Rudy Schwartzen- Mrs. Norman Evans of Kitcheneretruber and Gertrude, Eva and Will spent the week -end with her parents, Beehler of he Bronson motored to Mr. and :Mrs. Hy. Hoffman. . London on Tuesday. Miss Emma Tiernan of London, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. A. G. Edighoffer was for some Miss Grace Kellerman of Toronto, itime 'at ,Crediton where he was re - and. Harold of Fergthat lace who was M. " us spent Easter Revile°, Mr. Gerald Smith barter of ys here.. Miss Zeta Nadiger returned to ; 'p - Iramlon after spending three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wuerth of at her home here. - ' Kitchener -were week -end visitors in Rev. and Mrs. Roppel and. daughte::towit• , On Monday they moved their V,Iottselivid.. effects to that city, where e.r Hope , spent a few ' days in Toronto... • this week. . . , -.. , Mr. Wuerth has -a good pleotion. llie McIsaac is spending the Mr. .and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton and holidays in Detroit. e w,„.. , eek -ter Doris of London, spent the • a the home of Mr. and t Misses Mary Mcisaac and Maxine . (114 Bishoph of Detroit are visiting Mr. :aeu3 albs. P. McIsaac. "'" ! Mrs. John GaIster, Miss Doris ren- ; ttd, d HarrHered a few soros in the Evangelical • eral irectorsyoffman' aene fun- dconvention ed in thLondon' 'church on Sunday, and she possesses • on Tuesday. a very admirable voice for her age. • The stores will he open to customd COME ONE! COME ALL: • il! ers on Tuesday and Saturday night. • • only during the summer months. I To the re -opening of the Zurich • Dir. and Mrs. T. Hoperoft moved Town Hall, on Friday April 17th. ti into Mrs. Willert's house on Tuesday. The Zurich Women's Institute have • Dashwood Henrieh .Memoroial undertaken the task of, remodelling _• Band are holding a band concert in the stage and are presenting a con- ; Tieman's Furniture Store on Mon cert of local talent, consisting of two • evening, April 20th and will be assis- short plays, "Friendly Advice" and ted by it play put on by a number of "The Minister Comes to Tea" also • young people of Grand Bend. ivocal solos and duets; readings inter- • Mr. and Mrs. L. Schroeder of Win-!spersed with Jimmy Denomme and ; dsor spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. ' his orchestra. Sale of seats at John- • J. Schroeder. leton's Barber shop, at popular prices I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith of Wind -!35-e. 25c and 15c.. CrP t your seats as • sor and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thome- 'early as possible. Help the 'oval In. son of Detroit were week-ond visitor statute to pay thee improvements I)y ; with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bakei. buying as many ticket; as you can. ee 1 0 Mrs. Hall of Toronto spent the pat week with Rev. and Mrs. Roppel. BRIDAL WREATH • DIAMONDS SPECIAL VALUE Have you seen the New En- graved Brida-7 Wreath .WEDDING RINGS From $5.00 up. Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich • • • • • • . • '• • • • • • • • • • McCORMICK-DEERING GIVE ENTERTAINMENT V. L. Becker, local McCormick Deering dealer at Dashwood staged a 72 years, 7 days. He was born near free talkinee picture show on Monday' :Crediton, a son of the rate August eVening, 4ril 13th in his new shop..Haist and his wife Barbara of StePh- Some 400 people attended and were en Township. In 1888 he married very much pleased with the entertain Magdalene Brown and moved to East ment. The program consisted of In- Credit= where they began the pro- ternational films on cream separators fitable project of making brick and with stainless steel discs, the new tile. Three sons and five dane.htere Diesel wheel tractor and the whole were born to them. rn the course of. line of tillage tools, binders, mowers, time Mr. Heist irirehifed a threshers, etc,. etc., manufactured at Hata encein Crediton where they lived eomrenial happy fellowship until his death on Tuesday afternoon.. The remaining family beides his bereav- ed widow are: Herbert 'f Holly- wood, California; Everett of Zurich; Wellington on the hoinestead Mrs. Ernest Geiser of the Blue Water Highway; .Mrs. Art Amy- Mr's, Red Pete. Mrs. Gordon Morlock all of Stephen; Mrs. Emery Fehnor of (red itoii and twenty grandchildren He is also survived by four sisters and four brothers, The funeral which was held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, OBITUARY Late Mr. Fred Haist Mr. Fred Heist died at his home in Crediton, on April 7th, at the age of ilton, Ont. It was a real surprise to many present to learn that so much of the farm implements line is made in Canada by our own workmen and from our own raw materials. Some 3,000 men are employed at Hamilton in the Harvester factory, according to the picture shown and they con- tribute to the -support of about 15,000 Canadians, To his figure have to be added the many local dealers and sal- esmen who are also connected with this l‘usiness. Racking laughter accompanied the: eihcming two comic aims and as a was largely .attended. A short sere. :special attraction a free lucky draw, ice, eeas held in the home with the Neves held, the Winners being, 1, Jacob. Xipfer; 2, 14y. Eagleson; 3, family relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cl.dir- A' Gack-' Hoffman same "How. Be'antiful He aVen Must Be" afi ,117 which 1110 111111411 a; memorial service Was held in the Evaineelieal rblirrh 1od :Tyr? 1.1,0 pastor and 6hoir. The pastor Rev. A J. Pletch and Rev, F. nip, of zorich a former pastor. rave brief addresees and paid tribute to the life of the departed, The choir sang very eff- eetivelv "There i '4 a Home Illternal", ledose of the meeting and assured ev- Mre. Harry G. Hess and 'Miss Gert- erlishod:v present tliat in his busineile rude Haist Sang "Down the Vellev ; (of seg repairs., twill% farm -wth Ti Sornetinie Will the elinur sang' linely, trat,toi'y and gasoline, he and his assistants, Messrs. Miller and pall bearers were, Christ Heist. Henry .Rader ewould serve them honestly and Hviaist, John Htst, 11/lases Mist, Writ .eitettere 4, Mrs.' WienW. Stade; 5, Ed- mund Weber. Messrs. L. 11. Rader and Arthur Weber handled the draw- ing of the prizes. The program also included a song by Alvin Rader .and a rocitation by Alvin Wainer. Mr. V. L. Becker was very pleased with the number of people Who favored him in attending this meeting. He ex- pressed himself to this effect at the • *blue coar Moro Heat—Less Attentiors The color guarantees the. quality Servet Solvay Coke Miller Creek mad Rosedale Alberta Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid Ear Eggs on a graded basis.. Phone 10 IIENSALa ....M.10114.•••••11,, .*******0•04,••••••••••• p••••••••••••••••••*****0-* (10 E ari 0- 0-• ALL PRICE C Tailored To easure Clothes PRICED A$ LOW AS $19.50 4 EE T E117110 COMPARE OUR PRICES AND BE CONVINCED! REMEMBER EASTER, APRIL 1 2th. an 0. 4".P. Ct- 0, 11, eV' 40. c+, OA 0- 0' 0- 0- 4.4,@,,040,0 41„.,4, 04.6.$1, ab 0 .0 4,0 .rip tt•t..43-if r/t 4 B > ' EMALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'IPA; Int*. i...pe-Peo. • eirawir yor.T 4 Op, Spring and Summar GO WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS: Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz, Curtains:, and Curtain Materials, House Dresses, &lieu's and Boys' • Shirts, Smocks, and Overalls, Sweaters, Boys? Bloomers and Pants. Harness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boots, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and 10c. package Garden Seeds. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MEROHAIIOT PHONE 11 - 97 E3LAKE ty;x orioA .artel 'hoe,t.i, Mawhinneys 1 wailamplasiantecossnasnamaimunsaminnmaammagainemannwe.,,, e