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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-06-17, Page 1• 'Vol. XXXV tilic.49 ZURICH. THURSDAY NI • 0. Advertisin ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Chuff ZURICH. — ONT. °A Changeless Christ for a Chang-, ing World."' Friday, 8h—Luther Leaseae. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Serf U.15 a.m.—Sunday SthL 7.30 p.m.—English sake'Everybody Welcome te on Services. E. TUERKHEIM„ Pasetese. Do You Need Glasses? Stop and Think how importent ftfaa that you wear correct grasses—car- 'rectly prescribed for your vision. Correctly styled to your face. Your iealth may largely depend. on keen vision. See C. E. =MEM% R. O. At HESS JEWELERY STORE Every Tuesday at ZUR/CEI Leavitt s There EXETER — ONT. Thursday, 'Friday,. Saturday ,June rie 18, 19 `"-..10E E. BROWN" Irt "WREN'S YOUR BIRI.HDAY" 'Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday lune 21, 22. Race Day June 23 "GENE AUTRY" THE SINGING COWBOY Iii "THE BIG SHOW" Added attractions: The Crystal Bal- let; Tordnte Skating CarniVal; Happy Heels, Cosnedy; A Battle Royal Spertreel. or.slowsono.......r-lescumsoasammeemomor2 Much Wheat Shipped There was another heavy movem- ent of wheat from: the God.erich pert to the seaboard at the week -end, five cartal-sized freighters loading a total of more than 500,000 bushels and clearing for Montreal. The boats were the Daniels, Pomeroy, Baird, Stewart, and Hart. Less • than a month ago similar shipments of ex- port wheat were taken from the ele- seatoors, bound for the European At Da.shwood, Saturday, at Pfiles marleets. Store., se+++4e14.14444.4444.44444-4.44.+4+44.44-444++++44.1-44+++++++++ • TRY ECKEL'S Talk" 13 U1\1E171387. • dilizar.22.144 Chester L. Smith, )fthlitol $1.25 a yea; 'U.S. $1.50 in Admit* $1.50 IN ARREAR,8,4251.0:70Z OFLARAISII• f , NOTICE Mrs. Ed. Gaseho who has been ing hair -dressing in Zurich for years is now established in he( n home en the Lipphardt Estate en,, perty, and is fully equipped to gi you the latest in permanents, fine;esee waves, marcels, shampoos and rin5eees manicures and eyebrow arching at reasonable prices. ALL PERMANENTS GUARAN- TEED. One free finger wave with each per- manent. Phone 159 for appointment'? <44 HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PART.. Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to adel the public that she is now open:, business. Permanents and Fin waving a specialty. All pelmets, guaranteed. Paulor located in '0 of shop. For appointments call', phone 102 Ztirich. Hensall Couilcil Minutes Regular council meeting was Tie I on the eve. of June 7th at 8 pane the Council Chamber with all mein ers present. Minutes of the previ meeting, also the Court of ReVi# were read and adopted. • F. G. Bonthron appealed asks'i for permission to cut down a treell front of his property. Motion, "t this be granted. • Correspondence read as folk; Dept. of Municipal Affairs, Ont,' pital, Woodstock refund; Sickle "So grave Ltd; Imperial Oil Ltd; Hurd Expositor; Treas. Dept. Liquor Co trol Board in refund of $111.22;) E. Shaddick; County Clerk re Court Rates. Same filed- also Bills and Aceeunte,o40. 4* CHOICE VARIETY O , F CAKEPIE-S„ AND * w, Dabus, San. work Sr; R 4. more, labor streets 11.80;.D. Kyle do Don't forget the Decoration Ser- vices on the Bronson line Cemetery on Sunday afternoon at 2 p,m. Messrs. A. F. Hess, H. G. Hess and Len Wagner .attended the Telephone Convention at London last Thursday. Mrs An,C.ia McClinehey, Mr. and Mrs. Alex elook and daughter, all of London, were Sunday visitors with lir. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner. Mr. Clayton Hoffman, Mr. and MIT Clarence Hoffman. and Bobbie wore Sunday visitors withatheir parents in. Zuri ch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deters, Mrs. E. Turkheim and Mr. Geo.; Deichert at- : tended the Synod at Hanover on Sun- day. Pleased to report that Dr. A. J. MacKinnon is around again after being confined to his room fora few days with a bad cold. If? Misses Belva Truemner, Ethel Ga- bel, and Mr. Garfield Witmer as de- legates, and Mr. Hilton Teuemner attended the Sunday School •conven- llen. at Rodney last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Swartzentru- ber and Miss .Verda B•echler:of -the Bronson line, are spending a week with friends at New Hamburg and `Kitchener. Mrs. Catherine Rader, Mr. Fred Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft. of Dashwoodo, and ' Mrs. C. Decker of Zurich were Sunday visitors with friends at Auburn. S.Me, and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, Christena Mac- -e,Kenitl-.Reid 1l sSsrRiPleY Wei.4',Senday -visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Menno Oesch. + $10; K. Manns do $1; J. Kipfer de SWEET GOODS. 1.1_80; P. McNaughtan, ear, clo 2.80e Y teamin 6 40 J W G Jacob Wagner and son Lloyd of t 13. Elder, tractor do .50; G. M. Case. g 1 . ; . re , , All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Qualit • -1•• a 2.10' (). Hediten do" Shakespeare ; Mr. Wm. Klopp and Dr. H. F. Klopp of Kitchener, Mrs. Ed, Appel of New Hamburg, Mr>. • 4. age remove , ALI- CONFECTIONS - /CE CREAM es 18.80; E. W. 'Willard, do $41; C N fanly of Stratford were visiting • 1: Our St0Ye wilt be closed each Wednesday Evening R. Freight, road oil 22.44a, Huron with their mother, and other relati- Eckel's akery Zunch eion, flag hall 12.50; Imperial Oil in of D ^ George Buchanan, of + Expositor printing 5.59; Exeter Tim- ves on Sunday. -.4 * es -Advocate acct. 1.50; Canadian Tee- As we go to press we learn fo the e. 4. Teleritarriae 1 00 ee Ltd., road material 121.65; School ,13'ss g " 88 Orchard View, Toronto, who pas- sed away on Monday, aged 94 years. es.+4..H.4.+++4.4.4.4.4.4-e.e.f.e4.444.1.1.4.44+4.444.44.4.444.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.444.4.4. W. Hess, Coronation supplies an It is about thirty years ago since Dr. ;printing $84; Treas. of Ont. licenses ,Buchanan and family left Zurich for 86. A. Spencer li Son supplies roronto. They lived on the property .e. Board current expenses $1,000., P. rorscmszomnastnexiorS.T46 Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Rinso, large Choice red: pitted cherries, 2 squat each 1 c Clark's Soup,. assorted, 3 Catsup 12 -oz. bottle, eacb - 1 Oc Minute Tapiona,, 2 pkgs. — . .• • 1.9c Taylor's. Peanut. butter I0,oz. I 4c Sultana Raisins, 2. lbs. — .. French prep are_ Mustard Widi. lot Darx spoo 1Oc Golden wax. beans, per tin ............ Oc Maxwell House offee;, per ........... Hillcrest toilet paper., 3 rolls Eddy's Rea Bird -matches. 3 boxes..... ---_-25c Puffed rice,, 2 pkgs 25c Infant's baby litne,d, 2 fins --------.---------19c Palmolive soap., 3 cak4a Castile soap, S cakes . — 25c Fly COils,, Areoxon, 4 las Dixie Drinking cup % 12 in ,Arg. Country Kist corn. per fink Peas, per tin .... .. Voile 35, 5(1/4 per Elastic Top Ankle,S. 'ocks 154, 1 25c pr. ' ""rte 4 14, R1/44snt 1411 Highest PticeR Clar Eggs. moineftawno,....tuowepoonosorAtmomoszo****.r. 7.90; J. Passmore supplies hall and shed 2.10; F. G. Bonthrtm, postage Clerk $4; Hydro Comm., hall and motor 4.42. Motion that accounts be paid and number of years ago. Surviving am that we adjourn. . James A. Paterson, Clerk. "rhree sons, George Buchanan, K. C., . of Sudbury; Prof. Milton Buchanan !,!...,..,.,..•*,=:.gms.mm...,;.a.w,:lt, of Toronto University; Dr. Norman Buchanan of Peterboro; also two daughters, Misses Pearl and Clara Buchanan at home. SERVICE The big Open House celebration at Eckel's Bakery in town on .Saturday evening was in every was a big suc- cess. Approximately 1,000 visitor Sunday Afternoon, June 2(..1.h I passed through the plant to see just . At 2.00 o'clecl!where all this good baking comee e Program will consist of Decoration •from enjoyed by the people of far of Graves, Special Singing. Addiers- and near. People were here that ap- se e by Rev. E. Burn nand Rev..H. parently were never before in the Roppil, Also Musical Neralesee'l•Sy,rdllage, were complete strangers, but the Herrileh Memorial Band of Dash- :they all met with good hoepitality. . , The Zurich Band supplied music on -mood DEAR FRIENDS—You eve Invited the screet in front of tit- hakery 'led to be present at the Memorial and it brought a large crowd out. The s ^mentiened. You are kindly Grave -Detoration Service asitacibuole,.:;41.1,uvie ienseeonfttlseemiptiiiizersuwrieLe;:21nscti ppilLe fS ted to -bring bouquets of fiowers, tii:$gAmbrose Denomme, Zurich; el, participate in the deeoration of 0..6: prize, $1, Melvin Graham, Brucefield on this Sacred Spot. Ani Baseball News ends buried buried now owned by Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, of Zurich. Mrs. Buchanan, who was a sister to Mrs. Louise Klopp of town, predeceased the Doctor a goodly .DECORATION 'BRONSON LINE CEMETERY HAY TOWN.LiEe? Graves of *Your Relatives and Fri - t .. - will be received for the b , On Tuesday, June 15th our lue- ettifying and upkeep of the Grounce.i en b11 e a team played its aret game Hoping youwill corn o and enjoy th. Services of Hallowed ?"aeineriee. We Relinain, Your Interested ni(nd; CEMETERY BOARir eaaseeeeeeeaseeseaseesesseeeeaeseteeeeeseese Fa.rrnerst. Attentior4 of the season with the youngsters `from Hemel). ag opposition. The loc- als were coundly bested 18-2. How- ever it must be said for the locals that they were farfrom full etrength Densall ha -d a fine little team, and rom the way they played on Tues. ay will be tough for any team in the We have been appoistcd 51llr league. They are mostly 'big boys Agents for the celebrated 'tr4ttlaf.'.: ho came very close to the age 'fink, tliabole Cream Separator, the .SePars while almost all of the Zurich lads etor with a ten year guarantee': .ft p.in play in this partieular league for i es demonstrate this machine bo t and 4 years. With some new mat- ' and compare it with all others.:i Ion% forget, the best feature enusual.easy terms. Liberal all ter traite-its. C. aCIIRAG & SON. for the team they are sure to 1einch better, Watch your ,dates 9:don't forget to comeeout to see, next game here, whieh is to ee hired againstClinton, July 12, s •oda! S 1 ON mir Pocket Watchcs A POPULAR SIZE 15 JEWEL, Put Your COAL in now at FOR $9.50 STRONG, NEATLY ENGRAVED, DUST-TITE CASES THESE WATCHES SELL REGU- LARLY FOR $12.00 Hess, The JeweileT the low price. A sharp, vance may be expected scat.•Q Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash for Eggs Phone 74 . 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