Zurich Herald, 1936-07-30, Page 1•
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Vol.xxxvti Nae
tyR',SDAY. MO1 1'r ING JUL'i 30,(936. .
er Visits
HALF,•OF NORMA. YlIgL1}
potato crop hnk caf tIze' norma
yield was forecase the other dayf. by
J. J. Oassin president of tie Ontario.
Potato Growers' Assoi„ciation. There,
rias a seridus possibility of a short-
age of early potatoes to fill demands.
for the next;two months,. he said. He
'Warned the later frost and:'teres;.
.Farmers!ti e1tt c> l
We, have „been appollated selling
Agents• for the celebrated Aradng.
Diabolo Greani Separator, the sepalC�?,
::tor nyitlz a''ten year guarantee Let.
Vs demonstrate this machine 'to you
•nd compare it with alb others., And
„ don't forget, the. best feature is the
nuiusual'easy terms.. Liberal allowance
.for trade-ins. -
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ST. PE'ER'S
Evangelical. Lut4exant. jenu rch
ZURICH ONT
"A Changeless Christ for 'a•`C6awg
;ing World.
Friday . 8h—Luther Vie.
" Fhursda*Whoir Practice_
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 O.:zn.—German. Servxee_,
OLL15 ann.—Sunday Sc1 e
7.30 p.m. --English cerviL
Everybody Welcome to oil Services.
E. TUERKHEIIfi ,; Risitton.
:Do You Need, Glasses?
IN MEMO
iAM, .
ru loving memory of + • ,ear,
Mother; Mrs. Dan ,l earxiet,' w1�o;'aa,s
sed: away July 28th, 1930:
E'er 'weary hours, her •rdays of paid"
Her troubled nights are past,
Hex even: ;pzat'ent wernout, frame„
lids"" f$ii d' sweet rent at last
Long days, long nightly •she bore ;'ilex
pain +�
Te wait for cure, `.Gert all in vain
Tin God biinsclt ,knew what Was best
1 -le called her home and. gave 4e: rest
'' Sd1 missed*' h "zabeth and.
Carar:.�
The wheat er rs" aril this district is
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now all 'out and, farmers are busy
hauling in and threshing. it•rs a •good
,crop and should show a good yield
The suinzner grains are coining along
'rely and soon the,ero :. will he in.
BL--AKE
r, and Mrs R: k`T 'Douglas, Blake,
Ontoair, announce'' the :engagement
of their daughter, Sarah Margaret; to
lir. Donald ,Claude Turner, London,
Ontario, soli of Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Tuner, Glanworth, Ontario. 'the
wadding :will take place quietly in
August
Miss Jean Hey is spending a few
weeks holidaying under the parental
roof.
Mr. and. Mrs. Earl E. Weido, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Oesch and daughters of
Zurich were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston.
Mr- and: Mrs. Allan Steckle were
Sunday visitors with Mr- .and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich....
Mr. and Mrs Wm Lichti and fam
AAA .r y a.4ya sy iifred. Jutz5. and.
gin/ •'fro . .. • i •wer`c-•5ufday • viss'ie
ors with. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sol. Bechler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schultz, ac-
companied by Lewis Bosant of Sea -
forth and Miss 1V1ildren Kiefer of the
Babylon Line,, spent. Sunday at the:
former's home near 1V14Iverton. ,w
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy S' artzentraber
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Swartzentriiber
and on.. Edmund, attended the fun-
eral of a relative near Elkton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Leis and fam-
' ily front near Poole spent Sunday
visiting with friends on the Bronson
Line.
Stop and Think how important it is
- that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly . prescribed. for your. vision.
,•' -Correctly styled to your face. Your
.'health may largely depend on keen
Yision..
See C. E. ZURB GG, IL 0.
At HESS 3EW11D'Y STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at de's
Stogy
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Brunswick. Sardines,, 6 tins
Kelloggs Rice Kl'ispaes, per pkg........
Jumbo: size pork .and Beans 2 finis ..........-.19c
Frys Cocoa,. haV-Ids.. tin, per tin ........--.21c
Snowflake anunonia,.per pkg. _ -... '.Jr
P and O. White Naptha Soap, 6 bars Z 3 c
Oxydol,, large Pkg., each v:... .
Pink ..Saluion„• alf-110. Tins, 2 for.19c
Hill Crest Shortening, 2 -lbs....... ~
Fancy Bisc'uit:',;r, 2 lbs ... « 25c.
Molasses Snaps, per lb. ......:... . 1 0c
Heinz old 'fasbipaed pickles,' ,per bottle
Heinz Spbiit:;med. size, .2 tins
met
Kovah Jelly M' er, pkgs . 1... c : c.
Certo, per bottleM '27c"
k kg
Chipset, large p a•�-r p .� .; :7 •0
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Huron Toilet Paper, 7for _. ....:... 25c.
Seedless Raisins,, 2 v.
Zinc jar rings, per dozen ............ :._, 21c
Swansdown Cake Flour, per -Pkg. _w. .... '35c
Voile Dresses Extra Special at d $1.29
Children's Aailde Soas, all Sizes ;at
5c
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Prirkei for
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kr tended -for. -last week)
JVIx an; l Mrs; Henry Steinbach. 9''f
ZliiJcli, .spent Sunday .evening w3tii
and Mrs. Jacob Swartientrnb r.
Mr. anti' Mrs. Chrrs."Liib and fans-
ilyi. Mr. and Mrs. , Emerson Erb aria
daughter spent Sunday at the "honl;e
of Mr. and Mrs..:• Roy'Gingerich,
Mrs,. Aaron Gingerich who -aand,
went an operation in GodeXiclx : t ..
•pital is improving as well as can Ire
expected.
Presentation
Present Couple a;
,On.Mond'ay evening a large ir.pnii-
er of friends and neighbors, of Mx.
and Mrs. Delbert Geiger gathered t
the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile a t tl
presented the newly weds with. a
cellaneous shower, After a' sxior- u ;a
gramme the presentation was' Made.
Chester. L. Smith, Publ`ira`zoas!
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advatnek
X1.50 1K ARREARS. $2 14.4.7 33 011-ANO/410
Visitors
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M. and ?Mrs. E. Stoskppf of Kitch-
ener, visited at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Johnson last week
Mr. and Mrs. E. R.: Siebert and
family of Detroit, were visitors at
the home of their parents here.
Mrs. T. I•. Warm of Toronto, was
a visitor at the ,homes of Mrs. Amelia
Fuss -and Mrs. Bertha Bloch.
M. .
�. Lorne and Leonard McBride
of Windsor spent the week -end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'McBride, Goshen north.
The following address was r•ead b"� L• and Mrs. Garnet Jaicope and
Miss Mae Smith: son. Laird, Mrs, Hilton Truemner,.
Dear Pearl and 'Delbert and Miss Pearl Pfile motored to Lone.
A song composer wri+is don on Tuesday.
"Life is .a friendly road if you greet Mrs. Laznmie and daughter Greta,
it with a smile." This is why we..are
Vies, George Hess and Mrs. Fraser,
here tonight, to smile with you at till all of Hensall , were the guests ' at
beginning of'your new venture.'We Miss Anna Hess last week.
welcome you Pearl, and we realise Mrs. E. J. Scheer of Rochester, N
you will be a great asses to a`'` �' e Mrs. C. Fritz and Mr. and Mrs.
that
community. Delbet, we wish s g Ward Fritz of Zurich, visited in
well and may you he the ideal 1141i..
Guelph and Listowel last week.
and. To you .both we may say;
it + Mr. Harold, Carl and Lewis Thiel.
is made beautiful by the was �,;e ; Miss Beatrice Meidinger and Miss
shape our lives, our interests IQ {Bernice Thiel spent the week -enol
others, ' our kind deeds and our kizzcl `with relatives in Listowel.
thoughts. God grant that You ni?y Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Utter of
live a long and happy wedded life {nd ,Hamilton, were week -end visitors at
road,may you as the poet said: j the home of Mi. and Mrs. Roy Mer
1 net• 14th con.
Keep• a little half -way house, on fez '
up -hill road• Rev. Norman Johnston, xetuiried
Where tired ones may too sit thei,l!'Missionary from South America, will
downspeak in the Evangelical church int
And rest their weary load. Zurich next Sunday at 10 a.m. Rv-
Where they'll have time to smile 'c: erybody welcome.
bit, 141r. and Mrs. Heipell and Mr, Ed.
And make a friend or two;
Belo e fife drives the] ;„on ag?in,
}act they:are"•7ast_to you.' " .
Accept these small gifts as a time-
ly reminder that we, your friends.
are wishing you health, wealth and
happiness.
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Brenner of Kitchener are spending
bi''z'+�•u•.vG7ts.''�Y,pnie'"cif' 'f
:Mr. and ,Mrs. Joohn 'Brenner this e
titch
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A SPECIALTY
WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLY
LOWER THAN IS CHARGED IN
THE LARGER CENTRES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAILED
IN WATCHES
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The hwelisi.
Phone 74
The color guarantees tfl.e.
quality
Sei et Sb .vay CO
Miller -Creek. and
Rosedale Alberta
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid for
Eggs on a graded basis.
Zurich j Phone 10 HENSA L••
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Moser from Even-
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of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and •
dVlrs. W. L. Siebert over the weekend
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STEPHEN COUNCIL and are now camping at Grand Bend
for a month.
The Council of the Township • of OBITUARY
Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cred-
iton, on Tuesday, July 21st at 8 o'.-' Late Moses Geiger
clock, p.m. All members were pres-
ent. The minutes of the previous Moses Geiger, son of Daniel and
meeting were read and adopted. Magdalena Geiger was born at W1.1 -
Motion, that Leslie Ireland be mot Centre on March 4th, 1851. As
aided contract to haul 20 cords cif a little boy he came with his parents
gravel on the 4th Side Road for $2 to kiay Township. In March 1875,
a cord and _20 cords on the 4th con .he -was united in marriage to Cather -
for ;;11.33 a cord.
Motion tI-at ithe following pay she
ets and orders be passed:
W. J. Stanla.ke rd 2 8170.59; ,L.
Hill rd 4 11O,il2 ; S. Morrison xd 18
19.90; lien McCann rel 12 8.95; D.
O'Ponrke 1.11 88; hi. Gaiser gravel
.75; J. McKeever do 11.25; llu t'ola
1ilstate do 80.20; Pay iiiheet rd z .60,
:leo. Eiii•ei•, Supt. salary 43.50; Tins:-
ton's
us=ton's pit expenses 227.27.
Orders—"'rests. Co. of Iiuron, lad
'gc;lit .'et, re lrraensliq•e,.
34.10; E. X. Fahrnier, groceries 2.5.0;
Willert, eget Weed inetpector
32,10.
__The. Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town • Hall, Crediton, on
Tuesday August 4th at 8 o'clock p.
tn;
Herbert X. Bilber, Twp, Clerk:
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onday A•dg. 31d
193(3 at 1:30 o'clock
AGRICULTURAL PARI(
.500 In Staltes
NEW GRANDSTANl3—
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General Admission 50c (plus tax
100) .
Setting Privileges ' Allowed
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ine Eckstein, which union was less-
ed with seven. ch l' .1. -e and 4
trvo daughters',. For 87 year e
lived on the 1'aoi ' '
.£coni active harm ._.. to .11:1-7,'11. 1.; , a
1912 His beloved partin.r pa ' to
he +:own— 1 1"..'0. 's e;
yeti, }.> i.t. i tt.il. . :nl .ar ia.
family, l:as.:i;,s.. poneefidln, awry on
July 15th, 1936, at the boar,' o: iris is
:daughter ani son-in-law, 2,l'. anti Mrs,
1,+i:e Iios tor; 1•1th eon .. am ii:t'.
Mr. Geiger was a man of ;strong con-
victions, sornd judgment and a fin;
sense of humour . Xie was a fa.itafol
churchman, and a loyal citcnen, serv-
ing in many :official and unofficial
capacities, he was for atony years a
member of Ha; Tc n ?•sip c.oimcil,
and also served the Township as
reeve for a nuns er of years. Ho
leaves to mourn his loss 88 sons, and
2 datighters, 19 grandchildren, 3
brothers, 2 sisters, many nieces and
nephews and a host of friends.
Among those from a distance who at-
tended the funeral of tl'e late Mr./.
Geiger were : Rev. and Mrs. Roy
M. Geiger, Welland, Ont; Mr, and
1VIrs, Noah Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Sam Wurtz, Mrs. M. H'aist and ::on;'
Willert, Mr. and Mrs. L. Snyder, Mini
'Noriian• and Edna Eckstein of Pig-`
Aeon, Mich; Mr. and Mra Henry Gra-
elm, Mrs Ed. Goettel of Sehw a.ing
Mich; Mr. and Mrs, Verne Geiger of:
Minden City, Mich; Dr. and Mrs.
Milton Geiger,. Crosswell, Minh; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed, Vali oft, Flint, Mic'b•:
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger and sons
Ira, Mrs. Eric Kennedy and family
of Hensall. 1)r. and Mrs. Will Geis••ii,
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gei-
ger, Fenlon Falls; Mr. and Mr's. Ed.
iGeiger, London; Mr. and
Fisher, Mrs. • Haas and family, Mr.
Sant Fisher, Mrs. Snyder of Bridge-
port.
li dgeport. Mrs. Kraft and family, Mr, Er-
vin Fisher of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs
Ervin Eckstein, Exeter.
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Clothes
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OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH .AS:
Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz, Curtains
and Curtain ' Materials, House Dresses, IMeres
and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and. O semi 0
Sweaters, Boys' Bloomers and Pats.
Harness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boots,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Root Seeds, 5 ane
10c. package Garden Seeds,
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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PHONE 11 -97131,-Ait
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