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Vol. XXVIII Hodri
ST. PETE 'S.
Evangelical Lutheran -- vdi.
ZURICH --
"A Changeless Christ for a Cheng -i
ing World:"
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
',7`hursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SEEVICES:
IO a. m.—German. Service.
1$.1.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English aero
Everybody Welcome to sat Services..
E. TUERKU EEINS„ Pastor.
Do You Need Glasses?
.:Stop and Think how important it is
-that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
'Correctly styled to your Jerre. Your
-health may largely depend on keen
vision.
See C. E. ZUkt8RIc G, E. O.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at RICH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at PfiIe'o
Store:.
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3 1937.
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Chester L. Smith, Publishes*
$L25 a year, U.S. $1.60 by .A.dintnitit
$1.50 IN ARREARS, t2 MAY BB GELAktid?51P
dvertiing brings er and Seller in ckmtact
eavitt's Theatre
EXETER — ONT.
Tl tix day, Friday, Saturday —
Jqpe 3, 4, 5th.
'COWBOY STAR'"
With
'CHARLES ST'ARRETT"
Added Attraction;
"DIONNE QUINTUPLETS"
"A DAY WITH: THE QUINTS"
Usual Comedy and Travelogue
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
June 7, 8, 9
"DANGEROUS NUMBER"
with
Robert Young and Ann .Sothern
"A Metra, Goldwyn Mayer Picture"
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen met in. the Town Hall, Cred-
iton, on Wednesday,. the 26th of
May at 2 o'clock. All members were
present. The minutes of the previ-
ons meeting held on the 3rd of May
and the .special meeting held on the
11th of 3tIay were readk and adopted.
The following correspondence was
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DEAN TO BE THERE!
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Z MUSE .'I REFRESHMENTS! PRIZES!
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TURPAY,, JUNE 12th +-
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I In the evening at Eckeis Bakery, Zurich 4.
ALL -ARE INVLTE•D+ COME YOURSELF„ YOUR FAMILY AND 3
.e. FRIENDS- .O'ME GAND-,SEE OUR SPIC AND SPAN BAKERY, a
WHERE THE BAKElb _GOODS YOU LIKE SO WEIR. ARE MADE .y
* AND SOLD COME AND ENJOY THE MUSK. AND) FUN. ?,
* AND BESIDES, MUSIC AND' REFRESHMENTS THERE'LL . BE
FRIZES AWARD IT'S GOING TO BE .11 GREAT OCCAS-
* JOBB„ S;tk BE SURE TO COME. '`
Ec+cs Bakery Zurich
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WE SELL THE BEST YOB :doss
Speciate for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Hil.Icrest. Shortening"„ 2 2bn:. .for
Pie Cherries: 12 -on. tin, per: tin ....,,._._. ZUc
Marshmallow Biscuit:a, per lb. _ . _ _._ _ __ .... _ _ - _._ - _ 17c
Peas No. vZ, .tin, 2 this for _ .. _ ... _... _ .. ....._._ __ _ . _a
Heinz Spagrit;ti 116 -oz, tips;, 2 ,fins ._ _._ _•_ ....___.. _ _ _.._.... 25e
Bee Hive Corn. Sirup, 5-14:b. tin, ;per tirr ._.-._.__ _._ _ _ - 4•:Lr
Oxydol Large. pkg . . .,.. _23c
Sunlight Soap; 4 ealtes •. _ , 25c
Magic White Bleach. 3 bottles' ... _ .. _ ..., , _ ., _ .. .... 25c
Johnstoa'a GIo Gnat, errneam • y r lin --a- ._ ., ., _ _ _ _......5he
Grape Fruit, Jtaie:a .18 -oz- per tin. ... -15e
Kellogg's all, Bran, per, pka ... ... _ . . 23c
Rice, choice Bine Rese, 2 lbs._ _ _ ..._ . _ _ .19e
Golden Wan Bens,, Z ihtls, _.. _ . _ _._ ...19c
Bovril Corned BeQf', per 1Girx
Peaches, heavy .ay-rxp,; ;per tau a.-- .,.._. ...,..... _ _ _ - _..'Te
Crunchie. SweetPili Gles,. lame jar _ . _ .._ ....._ _ . . _ . _.. 25c
Catsup; 26 -oz. bottle,,, •eaeta __ _., .11e
Curtain Rayon, .?den; l 5 .d 225 fpr. Special 1.50
Curtains,, Reg:. 85ic and :1.00 pr. Special .... ,_ .... '5c
Printed. Voir,trap.e i...at. c:r:'aril'. 25c a-m.1335:c
ERNEd ��u 1` 1'�►�,
Highest Perces fitor .,s,
Els
NOTICE
Mrs. Ed. G‘ascho who has been do
Ing hair -dressing in Zurich for s*e;
years is now established in her new'
home on the Lipphardt Estate pi o
perty, and is fully equipped to give.
you the latest in permanents, finger
waves, marcels, shampoos and rinses,
manicures and eyebrow arching at
reasonable prices.
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ALL PERMANENTS GUARAN`
TEED.
One free finger wave with each^ate
manent. Phone 159 for appointmeri
HAIRDRESSING.
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PAR.
Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to. ayl
the public that she is now open';
business. Permanents and Fibt
waving a specialty All perp I
guaranteed. Parlor located Il
of shop. , .For appointments .p`
phone 102' Zurich.
read:
From The Workmen's CedP.p Xis
on Board regarding assessineirt; e
ged for Municipal Operations :'µ:it
Schedule I. Filed. "
From the Director of the
meat Revenue Branch stating;,
the Amusement Tax has, been,. ea;
led to take affect on lst, of 'June
asking for the retutrn of the un,
tax tickets so that a rebate 4ij b"6
lowed to the Townshil Filed.;
From •Chief Inspector of Elie
asking for the renewal of the•>T
Hall License for 1937-38:-
ordered.
937 38 ordered.
From the Exeter Tines Adv
Printing Company 44ing for
contract .to sprint the. 13
List of the Township for4'
ion that the priatrno oq -
ers' List be awarded to •
Times -Advocate for $100
Motion, that the Reeve , Anil
be authorized to sign thed co
with Norman Vincent forahe ram
.vel of the lop -soil in Huston's
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and da-
ughter were visitoors with friends at
Grimsby.
' Mr. Wilfred Klopp of London was
a Sunday visitor with his parents in
Mown.,
Special Sale
ON
Admiral
Mr. and =ir•s. Leeroy O'Brein, Miss Pocket Watehcs
;Olive O'Brein and Mss. Gad. Koehler
motored to London on Saturday.
Mise : Selina Albrech of Milverton, A
was a visitor• with some of her fri- .
ends here last Friday.
Mi.. sand Mrs. Ed. Gireb and fam-
ly of Detroit were holiday visitors STRONG, NEATLY ENGRAVED,
at the 'More of Mr. and Mrs, John
Brenner.' DUST-TITE CASES
fr. and. Mrs. Lorne Pfile of Mt.
C;leinens :and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
ip ile of Dashwood were Sunday vis- THESE WATCHES SELL REGU-
Xiors 'ati the •home of the former's '
hilt, Mrs; B Pfile. LARLY FOR $12.00
William .Rader of whom we
n`ade:ymention '
in last week's edition Hess The Jeweller
being taken to London hospital.
las Teturned to his home in town,tnd
:a1th»uah quite weak, Mr. Rader was
%sable td.,•be around town on Tuesday.
WARNING
'blue cam
POPULAR SIZE15 JEWEL, Put Your COAL in now at
FOR $9.50
Mrssw,Gornan, of Milverton, daugh-
ter of rev. and Mrs. Goman of that
Pace, ;has been engaged as teacher
:for Rohm I, -Z. P. School, duties to
commence after the holidays. Rev.
mat is .paster of the Lutheran
hunch at Milverton.
e; Zurich branch of the Wom-
(estitu.te will hold their month-
esing Monday" evening, June 7,
t 8 o'clock tin the Council Chamber•.
!q A ,good attendance is requested as
this ;viii be the last meeting until
the.+first Monday in October.
Much sympathy is being extended
for $120., work to be completed. -W, to Mi and Mrs. Adelbert Smith, of
the 3rd of June. •i•the Goshen line south in the death of
Motion, that by-law No. 514 tit. their twin daughter, who was born
authorize the borrowing of $6,000 _ on April 28th and died on May 28th,
from the Canadian Bank of Comnr4i one month old..
ce to meet the current expenses nf� Awes we go to press learn of
the Township until the taxes for lie
tone passing at her home at Blake, of
present year are collected, I avam,' Mrs. Victoria Meyers, who erred on
been .read three times, be passed c1(1 y p
rigged by the Reeve and Clerk 1d 'this „Wednesday, noon. The funeral
the Seal of the Corporoation atter
ed thereto.
Tenders were received for buzz
;gravel into the bin in Euston's'
and for hauling graved on the 'iwatis - Decoration Day
in the Township. The Council ' 'The annual Evangelical Decoration
aided to award the contract tor'Sihire. Service will be held on the Bronson
Ireland and the Reeve was instil.Ct-'Line cemetery on Sunday afternoon,
ed .,by motion to sign the necessaan 'Lune 20th. You are welcome.
contract with Mr. Ireland for, the
:due completion of his work. BASEBALL NEWS
Resolved that the program of. waylt
laid .out by the Council as a readThursday, May 27th a meeting of
coinnrittee for the current year •ae the executive of the Huron -Perth
.submitted by the Road Superintend- ;League was held in ,Hensall for the
ent'be adopted: purpose of organizina Juvenile Le -
Motion that the following. pay -she- '.ague, which will be offiliated with
et ;and orders be passed. the. parent body, Representatives
N. •Heenan, rd No. 3 $2.25; Jno. front •Seaforth, Clinton, Hensall, Ex-
N.
.rd 6 $4; L. Finl beirrer rd 8 eta: and Zurich all agree° eo enter
8.25; I. Tetreau id 14 (12.16; H. Is- 'a.. team with the age limit of 17, or
aac rd 17 3.47; A. Latta rd 18 01,55, , any player who has become 18 since
!3. `Turnor rd 19 1.4.55, do 35.08;
i, the 1st of May. A schedule was then
Desjardine rd 21 2.88; M. Sweitzcr worked out which you will. find in
rd 15 1.57; J. Gill rd 20 $9; Geo. [this issue. Everyone is giving the:
Either exp. re pit $4; Pay sheet rd 2 youngsters a big hand. In a few
$4; Pay sheet rd 9 5.50; G. max, years these same teams will be iiln
Supt.. salary for May 38.10; La1vr-' an'g intermediate hall. Just watch
cence 131.11 rd 4 3.18; Mrs. Cora Geis—
er gravel 9.90; Mrs. L. Folster earth
A9,5; J. Patterson gravel 44.64; H. K.
Eilber 'Tp. Treas., excise stamps $15.
E. R. Hopper, burial. late. Jno. Smith
$30; Hydro Electric Com. acct. 10,21
Prov. Treas. hall license $3; Treas.
'The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town Hall, Crediton,. on
Monday; the 5th day of July, at ole.
'ii'.Clncic p.m.
H'er'bert K. Eilber, Twp. Clerk.
•1•v,r 11 be held atthie residence at Blake
lAn!Ion Friday afternoon at 1.30 p.m.
Interment will be made to Bayfield
"' Cemetery.
On Friday, May 28th the opening
hoome game of. the Huron -Perth
baseball league was played on the
local diamond. ilntc..eil was talc
opposition for this game witth the
" elying Dutchmen" and were badly
beaten in an one sided game 19-1.
On Monday May 31 the high Fly'ne
Dutchmen continued where they Ie ft
Olt' On the previous 1.14tiuy ttn(l Ut"-
feated Mitchell •on their home ground
'19-0. In this game Heideman r•eace-
ed the hall of fame every pitcher i,
Farmers! Attention! anxious to reach by pitching a no -hit
4 no -run game. Mitchell is by :far the
We have been appointed selling weakest team in the leagut and since
I Agents for the celebrated Viking the locals are through with them for
Didbolo Cream Separator, the separ- this season, better games can he
Iter with a ten year guarantee. Let expected from 110W on. The juven-
ie. demonstrate this machine to yon Iles are shaping up well and soon the
ind compare it with all ethers. And management will be able to determ-
lloe"t forget, the best feature is the ine just who will be in the liar„ 1
eetusual easy terms. Liberal allowance .for this year, The fans in this dis-
=or trade-ins. ttrict are in for a surprise when thoi7
;CO this bunch of youn„ster1 go.
C, SCHRAG & SON. y i tf44
Phone 74 Zurich
the low price. A sharp ail.
vance may be expected soon,
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
We pay Cash for Eggs-
Phone
ms
Phone 10
C,.
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