Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-05-21, Page 8GE }''i,,IG• T THE STORE WITH THE STOCK en's Wear We Have A Very Complete Line Of Men's Wear on Display... See Us About Your Warm Weather Needs. Balbriggan Underwear, Men's Trunks, Athletic Shirts, Combinations, of all Kinds, Sweat Shirts with Zippers, New Ties, Work Shirts, and a large range of Overalls and Work Pants. All at Lowest Prices for No. 1 Qual- ity Goods GROCERY SPECIALS Canned Peas, 2 for 1 9c Canned Corn, at 10c 10-1b. Corn Syrup, at 75c 5c 1 Oc 25c 1 5c 5c Bran Baking, 2 lbs for Prunes per lb. Chick Oatmeal, 9 -lbs. for Salted Peanuts, per Ib. Shoe Polish, box. Cr0 PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 I CARE, COURTESY and COMMON SENSE re :.Host Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING, And Accident Statistics prove that: The Greatest of these is COURTESY. Drive . e are( avoid an Accident --- But be ew `I:7i liars will give Protection. All Classes Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability, Property Damage,.. Etc. Rates on Application by: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY, ism®lDseset+0'Jetl1"aeselawsee. *6 emssoasouteaseasaimvo • s HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE ISTADE &WEIDO • ogs-in='t1ankets I Something New - Have You Seen Them? Call at our Store on $Y MAY 21st, 1936 We Are Holding Our Annual COLEMAN STOVE • DEMONSTRATION "Pigs -in -Blankets" will be baked and samples will he served. Recipes for this popular new item will be given away. You will be delighted with the Coleman Instant -Gas Safety Ranges and Stoves Few uv.� w� m{G vtz c inye r. i I trop IIIIIIYY..r013,- "L'"�I){I11tl, 1111 ZURICH HERALD 9 101111 111 11111111111 11111111111 1011111 1111 1111 1 110111 III 111111' 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 1111 011 111111011011111111801111111 CI NEW grocery Store 118111111 I I�' Prepared Mustard, 24 -oz. jar 18e Jam (Strawberry or Raspberry) 32 -oz jar... ... 25c Butter Sodas, 2 lbs. 25c Cocoa, per lb. 15c Soap Chips, 3 lbs. 25c Sweet Mixed Pickles, 26 -oz. jar , 25c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 28 -oz. can 10e Snowflake Ammonia, per pkg. 5c Oatmeal Cookies, per Ib. 15c Save Your Coupons for China and Silverware. Menno Oesch EGGS WANTED. ziNIMINIIIMM11111111131T13111111111rf MI Zurich Phone 165 i1Iu1fIlII1111111111181I111811111111I11111111111111I1I18I111108111111111111111)111811181111111181181111111,: ITEMS OF LOCAL 'REST There are a .number of measles in the village. IMT. and Mrs. Ward Fritz were re- cent visitors in Detroit. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon made a busi- ness trip to Toronto one day last •week. Mrs. H. H. Cowenof Exeter, spent Day Mother's with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz. Mr. William Klopp and family of Stratford were visiting their mother, Mrs. Klopp of town recently. Born Erb, at Parr Line, Hay Tp. on May 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Erb, a daughter. The Zurich Women's Institute are planning of holding a baking sale in the near future. More announcem- ents late. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schade of. London were week end visitors with relatives in this district, also attend Tlie Council of the Township Ing the HornerSchade nupta]s on Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Saturday. Crediton, on Monday, May 4th at 1 The annual meeting of the Zurich pm. All members were present. The Public Library Will be held in the minutes of the previous regular me - Chamber rooms of the Town Hall, on eti'ng held April. 6th and the special Friday evening, when annual reports meeting meeting April 20th were etc., will be given and reorganization read- and adopted. take place. Motion, that the 1936 Assessment Roll' as filed by the Assessor be ac - Mrs. D. W. Bryce and son Bobbie .cepted and that he be paid his salary and postage and that the Court of Revision for the hearing of compla- ints against the Assessment Roll be held in the Town. Hall, Crediton, on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub, Mrs. Tuesday, the 26th of May at 1 p.m. Edmund Walper and two sons motor The following correspondence was LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 15, 13, 11 Butter, lb. creamery 29c Wheat 72 Oats, bush. ................... 25 Barley, bush. 32c Buckwheat, bush. 32 Flour cwt. 2.25 3.15 Bran and shorts, ton 20.00 Potatoes per 904b. bag ... ..1.00 Live Hogs, cwt. 8.50 Mn and Mrs. Wm. Hay and fam- ily who. lived in Mr. Geo. J. Thiel's house, south of town, have moved in- to the house- owned by the Hoffman Estate, in the west part of town. STEPHEN COUNCIL are visiting with her parents in Sar- nia, while Dr. Bryce is attending the Ontario Dental Convention in Tor- onto. ed to London on Monday. Mr. Laub attending the Rural Dealers' meeting of J. R. Watkins Company, while in the city. read anf filed: 1. Bulletin No. 8 of The Depart- WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- ment of Municipal Affairs giving re- cent amendments to the Municipal and School Laws. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welland and 2. Letter from Assistant Chief Mrs. W. Welland of Detroit, Mrs. Engineer of Municipal Roads stating Nash and daughter Eileen of Wey- that after April 16th, 1936 the De- 111fr early^, M0,j AFaWu4yij..d.E�ID11 n •C.'ipl _ �r+++::BL'u Yo • Hardware andFur FitF f • re S..... E THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW ' FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT 4. • NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- TROUGHING SPECIALS ' SPECIALS ! : • Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c 4.0 IWe also Furniture. f have some very Attractive Prices in See Our New Beds, Springs 4 tnd Mattresses. USED FURNITURE 4, Two Codd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from. $4.50 up; Dining Tablei; 2, Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! JOhnton & albileisch I Hardware 4' Furniture Phone 68 44, �I+ +++++++++ea Fio+++iris+4• .**.,fint:e•E iet43 i+4+fitlain ed=ict tt4** 4 Mens and Boys Zurich G-arage Work ShOOBEXTRA EXTRA 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. GARFII Fr) BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. mouth, England, visited at the hone partment wiuld not allow gasoline of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. McAdams, Tax rebates on fuel used in road Bronson line. machinery, power graders, etc., and that a Tax rebate will be allowed Mr. Isaac Caber of Preston, Mr. only on fuel used in stationary equ- Malon Bechtel of Hespler and Mr. ipment Iocated in quarries and gravel David Caber of Preston were visitors pits. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan -From the Department of Highways 'us Witmer one day recently. that the Twp. by-law No. 503 appro- priating $16,100. on Township roads for 1936, has received the approval of the minister of Highways. 4. Statement of approved expen- ditures spade on the roads in the Township during 1935 as approved ,bly the Dept. The Treasurer re- ported having received cheques from The Provincial Treasuerer for $2,- G39.48, of this amount $367.72 ha.d ''been credited. to the Police Villages. 5. Letter from Department of Highways with reference to any- work done on roads as a relief program. Motion that the following accts, be passed: Law. Hill rd. 4, 12.51; C. Sims rd 5 $8; J. Smith rd 6 12.90; E. Cham- bers rd 7, 11.20; L. Finkbeiner rd 8 8.08; H. Yearley rd 9 3.38; P. Re- gier rd 10 $12; B. McCann rd 12 8.33; M. Sweitzer rd 15, 3.60; - P. Disjardine rd 16 650; W. Hodgins rd 17 4:73; H. Turner Td :L9 4.50; J. Gill. rd 20 7.20; J. K3umpp rd 26 3.75; G. Eilber Supt. salary 20.10; W. J. Stanlake rd 2 12.50; P. Eisen- bach rd 25 150.67; W. Desjardine rd. 21 8.04; S. White rd 3 7.80; A. Latta rd 18 6.05; N. Smith Belting Works, belting and cartage 13.04; P. Eisenbach gravel U:65; D. Steb- bins gravel 1.50; D. O'Rourke rd 11 3.83. Vouchers ---W. Kleinstiver, salary, as Assessor and Truant Officer 121.80 F. 3. Wickwireprinting $7; Can. Bank of Commerce, cashing cheques 4.75 'Toronto Stamp and Stencil Co. dog tags 4.92; Dr. C. C. Misner act. re Waghord 15.00 Trees Co. Huron Hospital acct re W'aghorn 27.10; Trees, Tp. West Williams relief re My -nen 13.64. • • • • 1 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schade, London; Miss Wilma Herald of Shakespeare; Miss Pearl Kerr and Messrs. Alvin and Wilfred Sippel of Milverton. Mrs. Henry Lipphardt who has spent the winter months with her da- ughter, Mrs. George Fee at Hensall, has returned to her home in town for the summer. She was accompan- ied by Mrs. Fee and son Charles, who will spend the week in Zurich, FREE! FREE! • • A New Coleman Gypsy i Queen Camp Stove! Just Write your name and address on the back of one of our hand I hills and leave it at our store.on the demonstration day— . .... At the end of the demonstration a name will be drawn and the lucky winner will receive absolut- ely FREE, a new COLEMAN GYPSY QUEEN CAMP STOVE ZURICH ONT. QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE 1 1•••••000111••04•$1•••** • • 1 The losing side of the choir of St. Peter's Lutheran church entertained. the winners of the attendance con- test to a banquet held in the church basement. A -very nicely arranged program was given by the winners consisting of speeches, singing and readings. At the close of the ban- quet the choir presented their leader with a radio lamp. rrogressive Bunco was played. Mrs. Turkheirn and Lenora Haberer being the win- ners. SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of S. S. No. 14, Hay for examinations held in April. V--]3enson Dick 57.5%. Sr. IV—Ina Rapp 82.4, (hon.) ; Stuart Dick 70.7. Jr. IV—Allan Crear 61.1, *Harold Wiilert 46.3. 11--Luanna Ropp 79.7 (hon); Blanche Green 75.1 (hon.) 1,---3e an Alexander 77 (hon.) Those who missed one or more, exams are marked with an asterisk, The highest marik in spelling (48) was obtained by Ina Bopp and the ugliest miry in. Arithmetic (97) by •r ncenics) business on Tuesday SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES. JUST ARRIVED Regular $10 Heavy Service at ..6.35, Reg. 10.75 Heavy 'Service 'Tires 6.90: Best of Gasoline .at per gallon•.- 23e Lubricating Oils and Greases a' responding , Get Your Requuxs'`�oerrits' :Your Dollars Ga the Farthest)' Expert Ws rk manship on all Makes or Cars, 'with Charges Very Reasonable 64, H. MOLJSSEAT Phone 101 - Zurich 114010$111111111111111111111111111!)Will!111111111111111111111111111111111111111111mii1111111111111111111111101`INIllllllllMUfNHIIIIIIIIMMIIIlSlN@iiflf;Nldi 1111fi111111niIIIllI11111111111111i;91lllllfllu THESE. PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Al Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set .................. 12o00 Buggy Shaft 3.00 Cross Bar 1.00 m- Buggy Reach 1.25 Buggy Spokes each 25c HESS, the Repair JV[an 111111111111111111I1I11111I111i111111111011111111111111111@1111111ID@111111111111111110 1!!I111u> M11111R 1111011111I11G1•t1Il18R111111111fIIN111III11H111' UG Itlt11llIIa adj oamine Ropp. Number on roll 8, 'gain fo g p Mayxhe cou26th. 1936l., atou2.30rnedto meet a- m:. Average attendance 7.37. M. L Workman, Teacher. Herbert K. Silber, Clerk. MABSEY-HARRIS NEWS SEEDING, MACHINES WILL SOON BE, USED Let US have orders early for Repairs and avoid Disappointments. Cultivator Points for all makes, M. -H. Points are the Best. How about a 'Cream Separator Demonstration? Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS AUCTIONF1 RING? YES! Res. 67 4