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Zurich Herald, 1937-05-13, Page 1
VOL XXXV11 ZURICH); TH U RSP 11 1 140.4 Chester L. Smith, Hattie 1.25 a• year, 'U.S. $1.50 ha Aditylin i 81.0 IN.A1tnnJ+'ARS, 012 NL.dAY Big OFL.P.dteMi ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH --- CWT., '"A Changeless Christ far a. Chang- ing Woetar ;Friday, 8h—Luther League.. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICE: 10 a. m.—German.. Serest. 11.1.15 a.m.--Sunda3S- 7.30 p.m.—English. sere. Everybody Welcome: to all Vis. E. TUERKHEIfd'a Pastor: Do You Need Gasses? In Police Court NOTICE Mrs. Eel. Gascho who has been do - At Ciodetich on May Gth, plea for ing hair -dressing in Zurich for sx. leniency by Frank Donnelly, counseli years is now established in her new 'for two chicken thieves, who pointed home on the Lipphardt Estate pvb- `,to'the 'impending Coronation or Their pexty, and is fully equipped to giVe Majesties as a reason for kindly con- you the latest in permanents, fin nr Stop and Think how important it is -that you wear correct es or- xectly prescribed for your on- -Correctly styled to your faces Your \health may largely depend on: keen vision. See• C. E. ZURBB:tGG, R. 0. At HESS JEWELERY TOR Every Tuesday at ZURICH At Dashwood, Saturday, at Vale's Store,, idexataon for law breakers, failed to I waves, marcels, shampoos and rin es, elicit with Mag. Makin and sentence, manicures and eyebrow arching at of two months each on Fred Little- reasonable prices child and Jno. Weiss was promptly passed. "I've tramped the country roads for over 12 years and have over $1,000 coming to me from far- mers who won't pay" Isadore Schney 62 -year-old Russiantold the Magie. when charged with vagrancy. He was. picked up at Bayfield for begging and had spent two weeks in jail. He was told to be on his way, and to get to work. "He .was abusive to the-offi- cer he-offl-cer and threatened to leave the coun-.. ty" explained Crown Attorney Hol- mes in the case of F. H. Van Hopper trucker, charged with reckless driving ALL PERMANENTS' GUARA 1.- TEED: One free finger wave with can per- manent. Phone 159 for appointment`s NOTI.CE a a •THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARD Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to ad-gl% the public that she is now open' business. Permanents _ ,and ,Fing waving a specialty. All permanen�,fi causing an accident. The fine was guaranteed. Pallor located in rq $10 and costs. Accused spent two dys f• shop. For appointments `call' rn in jail. Once again a crowded court phone 102 Zurich. room was filled with an air of ex-- pectancy when the charge and coun- ter charge of Edward Jennings, co- unty constable and :former "Mountie" and Elmer Moore, a trn.cker, were called, but for the fifth time the Bearing was set over owing . to the unavoidable absence of a witness. Jennings is charged with assaulting Moore and Moore is charged with obstructing a police officer. It will be heard a week Tater_ Canada Conference Evangelical Church The '73rd annual sessions of t Canada Conference were held Chesley last week beginning on W nesday morning and ending 'Sunil evening, with Bishop G. E. Epp Naperville, I11., acting as chairn During the sessions an amenelm •t aa•g I..y d4. rr•F .;.q: ;++++4. t.fi- : d•1 , .II <..•'r1 € 3• s + F•3' g. i' 4'g'• g' I' § ' 3+ f to the salary olause was submit wby Rev. W. O. Hayne, of Roth TRY E CKEL'S * Basking financial assistance be gly, + the ministers through establishei» tO `tp, of a fund to which ministers rete -V 4 iTi,,,, ' 1 irk l 1 s�'', r + - in more than 1.500 would con — ,y, .F. bute. The fund would also: be incr 4, also t a -td orphan rki -II• Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yuagblut mot- ored to. Auburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel left for their home in Plattsville. Mr, and Mrs. J. Swartz and Eun- ice of Detroit .visited:with Mrs. J Fuss Mr. and " Mrs. J. W. Werner and family motored to Elmira on Sun- day... Mrs. Lydia Pfile spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. ?hie near Hensell the past week. Mrs. Wm._ Rader and daughter Lylyan; Mrs. Egbert Heideman and daughter Martha, motored to Lon- don on Monday. Broken Spy©t ase ACCURA•t•.ELY DUPLI- CATED Any Shape or Size 48 Hour Service Let me fill your next Optical Prescription Dr. W. D. Bryce, Denttst, wishes I can' show you the Very New - to advise. the public • that his offices will, be closed at Zurich and Dash- wood, on May 19th, 18th and 19th. As he will be attending the Dental Convention at Toronto. Mrs. T. McAdams and sons Willie and Milton of the Bronson line, and Miss Hilda Neeb of near Exeter, and Miss Bernice Neeb of Hhiva were ;Sunday visitors' with the former's csister, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pask,, at Clawson, Mich. and also visited re- latives at Pontiac,` Mich. Birthday Party A very pleasant Saturday evening was spent at'the home of Mr. and "qrs. John W. Horner of town when \Ir, and, .Mrs. • Geirhart and sons George and Jack, Mr. and Mi. s. Nathan Parent of Detroit and the ,!. Borner family gathered at the for- . , est or - E• ed b +a ro riations :from th e Z gym, honor , of. est Styles of Rimless Spect- acles at a right price Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich PHONE YOUR 0 Y4. FOR' Se-met Solvay Coke Miller Creek Rosedale Albert% and GLEN ROGERS' • `i BRIQUETS Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid fox Eggs on a graded bask Phone 10 IIEI�T: aT %�•, • • 1• • • • 0 • ♦•.t`Oco••••4*.*** 44,444ambm®�o®.o.oa®�•**6•o�asa*** a*e' •i 1 ..�, al,,W "�'^�R ..s `.3"p�.•� . �: -'R [74. :' 1 contiiigeni .fund. Rei* r n oi'n, V l i hday. She received maany�lo ely s �' CHOICE OF CAKE, PIES, ANS At I•I• ,of Listowel, read the report su .in t- gifts': ` poring the evening a very s + SWEET GOODS. `�' H Wagner, of Roseville, for super rniy- ions: • • -I' I Ingredients Use are of the Highes# Quality .: ation after 55 years' service in the •• 4 ted by the board on .confer•enc re- daintylh- eh was served. All wishing rations. The request of Rev: I. iI. MTS. Horsier many more such occas - Al >� THE CORONATION ' approved Rev. A Cl,� _ • f IV21 •ton re orted on the g ALL CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM • ministry was ,a, mens i ver , p Greao plans are being matte for i ear's activities of the board King • on the ,big Coronation of aur g • ephcyrte 100 'Y church federation and church unnn Gorge VI on Wednesday 12th, We• 4He said that a subcommittee 1aSevetr atold that the preparations and re , grandeur of this celebration will ex- 4 11 any coronation ver held in re- • •Ir "•. e cent centue?.-les as well as in the tem. This subcommittee will repot •;:* - - _ _ .... 4m: : L x a . e..a.a_s.s.+�.3:.-4•;~-t.��•• -1�•�• •4.3 •E*• 4 :.' v oliovsl times, .:and we wonder of '§,ca' ministers of the conference was named to further consider th pr .0 Bakery Zurich .. � WE 5 -ELL THE .BEST FOR LESS Specials icor Thursday, Friday and Seitarelay Maple Leaf Saluron, halfs, Peas, No.. 3--s. per in Tomato juice 2G -oz. 3 tins--...� Z5c Kelloggs corn des 3 pkgs. .... _._ 2c Many Flowers Toilet Soap, per rake _ ..5c Royal York coffee, 1 -ib. tin ------..--.....-39c ,39c. Blue Boy coffee,. 1-1b'_ pkg. at .. -__ Choice Blue Rose Rice, 2 lbs. at Nugget or 2 -in -one Shoe polish, per 'fin ---.....12c 'Brunswick sardines, 5 tans for ... Peas I7 -oz., per tial ............... ..... .10c Aylmer GoI Bann Corn 2 'f ins .Tor .--.,..,.w._25c New ship. .of House Dresses, Pyjamas, *Tight Dresses'.. Also Children's 'House 'Dresses. See Our Aar. elievihere for Con'oleum Ragui. ,fig ConteLL - E N Highest Places gar Erg*, ?hi 140 111 to the board in six months. Rev. F. Meyer, of . Toronto, w reiebr<ating his diamond jubi.ee; welcomed to the conference. Re'. 14f. Feist, of Ch eley„irission an nevelence budget treasurer, leads financial report, it showed appori;' ments for the year were $15,290 is total receipts $12,561.35. Rev. C R'a king been crowned that represents Knuth, of South Easthope, tour -.such a large commonwealth of peop- les as King George VI of Great ything .has ever been its equal igen in ancient days when such well own kings as the Herods of Egypt r King• David •of Ring Solomon of e • Hebrew people. But regardless f \irhatlionip and ceremony has been experienced in the past, we fell in this generation that at no time has ence statician reported as tolloltr No. of ministers 55 .s'ving 70 oitr Britain Long live the King, long anizzzzdzzzzzzedtm:_ 'and ,peace131 may he reign, is the anized churches wit]i ;ii, total rmember wishes: of i iillions of peoples at this ship„,af 8,866; 70 Sunray schools -with time,_., -an• ' "at alone of the British an enrolment of 10,( \) pdpils, tffee 'Empire, ' E' many other great nati- ers and teachers 7,,2 ' • catechee e' l ons on eai:th. classes with an enrolment of 908; art:QBITUARr' enrolment of 107 students training in the training schools; church prop- Late Joseph S. Bedard 'crty is valued at $74 050 and (en- , There passed away at his home al adaconference property at $1,500,• Drysdale on Saterday, Joseph S. the total amount raised for missions }edard, in:Iiis 53rd .year. Deceased during the year was $16,254.71 for had .been practically a life-long rest - all purposes $1338.876.17. The avcar- dent of the community, be a son of age per member for missions w:i's the .tate Simon Bedard, and was $1,84 and for all .purposes $15.6, . knawii far and wide as a very gen- In the: revision of the ministerial tai and ions, nran, having gatherod a roll only three changes were made in large circle of friends around him the appointments. Rev. E, H. treat\ while 'managing the store at the formerly stationed at Listowel is sio;,» well known Drysdale comer. He 4 Morriston • .Rev. 3. i.� will indeed be missed by his many Grenzebach moves from Morriston business associates who always en- Raseville; Clayton Becker the newly, jvyedJus kind and pleasant dispos- iti.on.. •A few months ago the. deceas- ed took an eye infection and took treatments in Landon Hospital .for the .same, but be was compelled to give up the sight of ogee or his eyes. Recently he took ill, with pneumonia and although it woe, though he wee' improving, he took to worse and he passed away quite unexpectedly. Be- sides his sorrowing- widow he is sur- vived by two daughter the younger[ four, and seven sons} also three bro- thers and three sisters;. The funeral was: held on -Monday morning and was largely attended. -Rev. Father. L. Marchand oi'icinting. The pall- paters beim; six nephew: of the departed. The bereft family have the sympathy of a large circle of ay- mpathizers. ordained eninist:er. is stationeu at Lis - bowel, •while Rev. L. H. Wagner for- merly at Roseville is retired. The four district superintendents were re- appriinted. Farmers! Attention! We have been appointed selling Agents for the celebrated Viking Dialbole Cream Separator, the sellar= a'tnr with a ten year guarantee. Let as ,demonstrate this machine to you 'ritel compare it with all 'others; And Ilen't forget, the best feature is the :mu.sual easy terms. Liberalkallowance °or trade-ins. C. SOHRAG & SON. tf44 • e • e s s • • • • • • • • • •d • 4 F 4 Order Y ToIIy NE `.,,: SAMPLES 873 .04 1�x 410, EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS rn mer See Our New Prints, Broad - c oths, Drapery, Chintz, Cur- tains and Curtain Goods, Etc.. 1937 Garden Seeds, Root Seeds, Paints, Varnishes, Floor Wax, and Polishes, Varna - Lac, Etc... Etc. HARNESS REPAIRS, ETC. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND R. N. i ` LI AS GENERAL NIEROMANT PHONE 11 - 07 SLAKE oluhJ�AL:.A'.