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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-07-15, Page 1Vol. XXXVILE,No. URICH. THURSDAY MOHNIN , JULY 151937. Chester L. Smith, 1?`ubI $1.25 a year, U.S. $1;50 in ease A ltaBea,, 82 letAY ,Ks QN,4gr4ils* Let the Herald Publish your Summer Visits and Visitors ST. PETER' Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICU—• ONT. PAChangeless Christ for. as Chang- ... ing WorbiL" .. Friday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY .. SERVICES:. 10 a. m. ---German 11.15 a.m.=Sundag Schaal. T.30 p.m.—Engliali service Everybody Welcome to srLE Services. 'E. TUERKHEitI Pastor. Do You Need Glasses New Tourist Kitchen Among the improvements at the Goderich h4ebor is the freight sheds have been Minted,• also the pavili3on a Eanbor Park„ and that a, new $1,500 fully equipped kitchen at the tourist •camp had been completed and placed in commission,. T rlivAgainst, Beer Up at ,Goderich three more United. churches, forwarded resolutions. ask- ing Town Council, to do all in its power to close beverage rooms in that •town. They were added to a sheaf of similar resolutions laid on the table, pending action on the mo- vement to take a local option pleb- iscite. The special committee, to whom this matter was referred three 'weeks ago, did not report. Motorists are Warned The Ontario Dpt. of Highways Wes- tern e s has ordered special tern Ontario pavements in an effort to minimize the danger of disaster from explosions of concrete resulting from the heat wave. Road foremen have been instructed. to barricade and otherwise protect any heaving or cracking whip► may occurr. i1?eole are warned against excessive fast driving, as -under the heat conditions 'here ss rue telling when the pavement 'night blow up. While there has not been any case of the black asphalt pavement blowing up, yet there is a Stop Think how i apai-4ant it that you wear correct glheeez-=-eor- reetly prescribed for your vision. Correctly styled to your ire- Your health may largely depend: on 'keen vision. See C. E. ZURBRMG G,. R. G. At HESS JEWEiiY STORE Every Tuesday' at ZURICH and is At Dashwood, Saturda'y'. at Mites 1 passibility, in the extreme heat. Store: €•d e4 t ir•1-�E••E'�S ++-2-i--e-r-L- e-.II.os*-r tels+ r�r•F••F•-'s.•ga...II•+ • ++01.4-1- -1-1,1.�a+te.ento T4 CKEL'S HAIRDRESSING, THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARLOR Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to ielvise the public that the is•now open for business. Permanents and Finger - waving a specialty. All pernemeuts guaranteed. Parlor located in rear of shop. ' For appointments tali or phone 102 Zurich. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory, of Ml attd Mrs,. Ivioses Geiger: So Thy noble. spirit flowered, While the tide, of life ebbed fast, Radiant through pain and weakness. Lovely to the last. Even remembered by Cliildeen. STEPHEN COUNCIL Messrs. Ross Johnston and Len Prang were to Toronto on business. Mr. Herbert Pfile of Grand Bend, was in town on Saturday. Mrs. Em. Voila -ad of Goderich, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. ,Miller. Misses Shirley and Hazel O'Neil of Hamilton spent the week -end with Miss .Vera Decker. Messrs. Milton Oesch nand Dennis Denomrne motored to London on "1londay. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf + of Kitchener, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Mr, Austin Baker and Miss Beat - The Council of the Towns11ip of rice Manson spent the week -end Stephen met in the Town Iiav, Cre- with friends in Kitchener. diton, on Monday, the 5th :day. of ]Ir. and Mrs: Lloyd O'Neil. of Hain- ilton and Mrs. Earnest Rader of Dashwood spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. C. Decker. July 1937 at 1 p.m.' All members were present. The minutes of the previour regular meeting held on May 2Gbh and the special' itieetinge held on June 15th were read $ nd ad- d epic . The .following correspondence was read and disposed of: er` . 1. Notice from the Couehti Clrk stating the- amount to be rii d' this year in the Tp. of Stephen $14,- family had a most pleasant outing up 417.20 which figures out at' Aimee of the Bruce Peninsula` to'Tobermory. the Dollar•t o pared '4•• with a rate last year of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klopp and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klopp of Strat— ford visited with. relatives in town on Sunday. Mrs. (Dr.) H. H. Cowen of Exeter was in town on Tuesday. The Cowen Spectacle repairing BROKEN LENSES DUPLI- CATED Specialist Prescriptions Filled Can fit you with the most up - to -Date in Spectacles at a right Price 48 Hour Service Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich WARNIN 'blue co Put Your COAL in now the low price. A sharp a vance may be expected sae Tile and. Brick W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash for Eggs Phone 10 LIEN 44444+44444444444414-444-44bom®4oadeaa44.44.asre4-ae•a�t� ills, Rev. C. C. Maas of Detroit was a 4 .q. 5 3 molls on e 5.7;51f'" u • s' + T • �"� t with. R Turltherm _. qtt 2. Letter fx oxn Isiah .Tet of u t A o { ':Spin his ofFice,as Road fix' an of He also took charge of the morning j 1 �✓i �j 0 g � : service in St. 1'etetr's Lutheran \ ( , ? t ]q aJ t •• road 14, Mott. , F the reS;10's tion church py } y.`�,rt Q. �.. .; .......� ::: ,. .r' .' ..�._, .-., •vis: Qr wi Rev andMrs. • e -F• ilrted, ltoa l' 'oxx iiaYr bt":ilii' rh, 'Ai'. and i<fxs, Lours Iifatzgfitrs x"rs,� lesson. 4. on motion: • Racine, Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs 4" CHOICE - VARIETY OF CAICE, PIES, AND A. 3 3. Letter ' Minister Unemployeinent •Rene of the Br ��T GOODS. � p letoti. . + All' Ingredients.. used are '®f :lie „Highest Quality + clerk ALL CONFECTIONS — ICE CREAM 4. Froin Assistant Deputy (dn1. Sweitzer of Shipka visited at. rot 4• 1. their aunt, Mrs. Bassow and family onson •inch as to case of W $ p � •r . -.was i Our Store, will be closed each Wednesday Evening Eckers Bakery Zurich 4 • 4 e 4 line last Thursday. 1 • 1-Ordei Your New e ��+ T.Jay� ns tructed to wrote, Mr. The Rennie Sisters' yuartette spent Mountain,.:;Reliefs Inspector _for: :at a short • tome together on Saturday' explanation as.to the contents. of the! July 3rd, when Mrs. Helen Southcott letter. I of Venice, California. Mrs. S. R.. 4. Letter . from ' the Corporation Knechtel and Miss Elizabeth Rennie of Exeter asking for donation to - of Kitchener, called at the home of � Mrs. Lydia Geiger. wards expense incurred in the Cor- T•lep. one 100 t enation Celebration. Agrant of $10 Mr, Henry Krueger has sold his was ordered. Letter from said Cor- fine -100 -acre farm, being Lot 16,Con. ;11.444+++ +++++++444.144•444444 ,r,..1, 444 4-1 11 11+4++++++++++ potation asking payment of $20 for WE. CELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for `1 bu isclay, Friday anal Saturday Libby'•'. Pork and Bead's 23 -oz.,, 3 tins ... _.._ ,.-5c each ,.-..... 20c 4xydol Targe; >z, . 2 <r`B�;es ..._. ........,.. 15c Life Buoy Soap ....,_.,....._ . Maple Leaf Pease 2 tins • .._.. _ .21c Corn„ 2 tins.a.....,......,.... ...... 21 c .,.a,......,.,,.,......_.,.-...�.. , Pearl Soap,. far cakes for .__,._....... ................-.._..._.25c Royal York Coffees, 1-:1b. tin 39c Mannings Coca ]n:ot icticilties;;, cellophane,, pkg. 14c Peanut Butter; 32✓oz.lar ....... - 35c Certo jellies all .Fruit:, per. bottle ..._ ..... 27c Koval: J Telly'Molexper alio., .------......._,14c Corn Flakes' 3 pkgs.. ..------_— .. 25c Childrerx s 1e. boas ., , 19, and 25c, pair Ladies'. Ise. eas ,- _.,, .._.,»t .» _._.-..._.. —89c Highest cea4tr Warn 1148 14, Township• of Hay, to Mr. Maurice grave and lot used for the burial of Durand of near .Drysdale, who gets the late 'Mss. Kettleburgc-. also: act. possession on Mardi 1, 1935. Mr. and from R. N. Rowe, undertaker asking Mrs. Krueger intend to move. to Dash $20 for his services as undertaken, wood next spring when they leave Council decided to take no action the farm. because the Reeve hadn't. bien noti- fied of the death and he was there- for unable to make any arrangem- ents. Motion, that the Tax Rate for year when the old rivals, Crediton, General Purposes of the Muiticipalityl w .,,i Was over and gave a tine exhi- for the year 1937 be fixed at 2 :mills + bition of ball. The game throughout on the Dollar, of which only one mill was played very tight and: the pit- -will appear on the tax roll. The other chers had good support. The final one mill having been taken into con- result being Zurich 4, Crediton 1. sir'eint:'on by reason of the Govern- Restemeyer hitched a good ganw for =eat Subsidy. That the grant to Crediton, while Heideman for Zurich Police Villages this year will be one pitched master ball. mill on the rateable property, of each A Baseball Treat Police Village to be paid out of the (General Funds of the Treasury. Road accounts amounting to $555, were passed and the following orders :.11.. K. Eilber, part Salary as Clerk and rfrea.surer $125.00; Fred Kerr, plan 1.80; Can. Plank of Coinmcrce, cashing road cheques 1.t); H. C. B if killed by dogs $18 • W Zurich Wins Another Last Friday evening was witnessed the hest plr ved ball .game seen this The Zurich Baseball Club is pres- enting the fans of this district with something unique in the way of base- ball. Next Wednesday, ;July 21st a team of professional hockey players will be in Zurich to play baseball with the Flying Dutchmen of Zurich. Beaver, ca , George Hainsworth, one of the great - I leiestiver, livestock valoatoe .1.50.; 1 est goal tenders of all time is in Cbas. Zwicker, groceries for Wag- charge of the team which has on its horn $8; Corp of the Vi]]age of Ex -]:roster such stars of the ice game as eter, Twp, expense re Coronation! Bobby Bauer, Porky Dumart and They program $10. • • !Milt Schmidt of the Boston Bruins; + Howard Mackie of the Detroit Red The Council adjourned to meet Wings, Red Keating of the Provid- a:gairs in thte Town Hall, Crediton, encs Rede, and Dick Berhling Jean on :Tuesday, the 3rd day of August Bauer gird Victor Lang of Kitchener. l f1:37, at 7 p.m. i It is also expected that Ott Hiller of Herbert K. Silber, Twp. Clerk. the New York Rangers, Joft're Deeilits I of the Montreal Canadians; Swede . _ »_.._._� .._.__-....... �..:: McCully of the Boston Cubs; Marty Burke of the Chicago1ilaci:• Hawks, Fal'Yrlers Attention! and possibly Babe Siebert of the Mon i':•eal Canadians will also be in the Vqe have been appointed selling line-up of rite pros. %•gents for the celebrated Viking ii,,re i a game: you cannot afford , thabole Cream Separator, the sepal.- to ,piss. 1.1rr c' you V+iill SVC' Forte of t dor with a ten year guarantee. Let your favourite stars in action which as demonstrate this machine to you treat. I3e :;ire and and compare it with all others: And c inc out and cheer for yore favorit-! don't forget, the best feature is the I es as this' will probably be the only i unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance time you will be able to see such a r or trace -ins, i a•rstip of big teamhocked° stars in C„ (Y..)fi. iAG. & SON, tf44 action. s 4 • • • • • • • e • • • a 4 • a • e • 0 • • e • 4 • e 4 NEW SAMPLES 15 `at id EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS M 11 Sit 44. 111 ;VA .i'. -H PYld:. ].. %Y6F.i, N - ,x •,m11 "M r Goo See Our New rants, Broad- cloths ,Drapery, Chintz, Cur.L tarns and Curtain Goods, Etc. 1937 Garden Seeds, Root Seeds, Pai ts,,, Varnishes, Floor. Wax, -and Polishes Varna..- .Lac, arnc.•.Lac, Etc... Etc. HARNESS REPAIRS, ETC.' FRESH GROCERIES . ALWAYS ON HANn R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL ME'ROHA T PHONE BLAK