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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-09-23, Page 11 • HER 'Vol. XXXVILE ZU {ICH.. THURSDAY MOHNING, SEPTEMBER 23, (937. Sept. WIth and 28th are the Your Children's Eyes Are you sure that your child . iis - ',lot handicapped by the reeed d! -glasses which are no Imager coerect. This is e. vital matter which -must :vet be neglected. Do it now ff 'the 'new School Term! 'C. E. Zurbrigg, R.oi.. Successor to S. FITTON at EXETER Open every week day except Wecraesday ST. PETER'S Evangelical 1Lutherart Church ZURICH — ONT. °A Changeless Christ for a_C. g iug World." b`'riday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday SchooL 7.30 p.m: Englith Bervlc& ^Everybody Welcome' to all Services. E. TUERKREIM, Pastor. .64.4.04++++++++4.44+++++++++++++++++++++++4444++++++: e . ++++ ++++++•+++++•a•+•g+ •+•c•a•++++ 4 ++ +++ BUILDING MATERIAL., If you intend doing any :B'uild`ing or Repairing -.`this' Year' we will be pleased to supply you with the finest of'' Building Materials. Let us quote you: SUMMER SCREENS Chester L. Smith, Publl: $1.25 a year, U.S, $1.50 in Advantage 1.50INARREARS,t2 MAT Be GgeeBIFI r ates of the Zurich .'all Fair Combination Doors—screens for the summer and , glass interchangeable for winter. Will make screens to prop-' erly fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your order Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials , F. C. , : LBFLEI$ PHONE 69 Z U RI C K''". saa�aaa 4.4-4+++++++++++4.4 444+++++++ H•fi•.II•.I•.4••I..F.i•.t•.I••t.•1•.i••i.3..i•++++•t•++++i Farmers Cut Debts Operations of Farmers' Creditors Arrangement Act, one of the social reform statutes passed by the Bennet Government and sustained in the ap- peal to the Privy Council, have bro- ught about reduction of some thirty - give million dollars ($35,000,000) in farm debt and an interest saving of about $4,000,000 a year. HILLSr REEK Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Carlisle of Hensall spent Sunday at the home of I Mr. Wm. Jarrott. Mrs. Chas. Stephenson and Miss -44.+4.40+++++4.4-1-r-44-14-1--1,:,;Sz-44..i'3.++++4.0..-+i••k*++€•++•3•-4..II" ++. -4. pity E.. CKEL'S also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, :: SWEET GOODS. Ingredients .•Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE --CREAM Our Store wai, be dosed each Wednesday Evening Zurich Eckel's Bakery �g. Teletihone 100 } Emma McBride of Blake left to. Visa. relatives in the West. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney were vts- ited with relatives from Owen bo'uny�. Rev. R. R. Conner, Mrs. Conner and Elaine were guests at the hothe of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochranc- They also visited other. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley RdchardSou-: visited his sister at Tillsonburg dal1: ing the week -end. Miss Agnes Love and Annie Jaz;e reit visited the former's sister, Mrs:! W. Huxtable at Centralia. e• Mr. and Mrs. W. Reichert were' vtisited with relatives from Aulefire on Sunday. A good crowd attended the acini'" versary services at the iiil'Isgieete church on Sunday to hear Rev. Coni' ner deliver two inspiring serve/A , The choir rendered special anthem4yell as, Dr. Taylor and James Ballan- These added greatly to the service tyi!e the present member, who will aid . Mrs. Albert G .'Hess i s` 4avi til"'r tven s ity during the week. Dr. A. Moir of Hensell was a bus- iness visitor in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Vallet of Flint, Mich., and }Miss Anna Hess motored to London on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoskopf of Kitch- ener, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. Teomas Johnson. • Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wagner of -Guelph were week -end visitors with the former's parents. Mr. Louis Weber motored to Lon- don on Saturday and was accompan- ied home by his daughter, Miss Clara who spent the week -end with her parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ruby of Pigeon, Mich., and Mrs. Bell of Sag- inaw, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ruby and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Stanley Township announce the eng- agement of their second daughter Annie Grace, to Mr. Bruce C. E. ,McClinchey, son of Mr. Robert Mc- Clinchey of Stanley Township and the late Mrs. McClinchey. The mar- riage to take place early in October, Three Candidates Three candidates will coonteet the :heron riding in the coming election. ,: ?r. Alexander Moir of Hensall will run as an Independent candidate,es DASHWOOD Mr. and 'Mrs. Neil Ferguson of Bay City, Mich., who spent the pas/. week here, returned to their home on Tuesday. ,. Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Calfas and Mr. Henry Calfas of Sarnia visited friends here last Wednesday. Mr. Victor Edighoffer of Saskat- chewan, visited relatives here last week. Mr. Sampson Colosky has returned after a pleasant visit with friends in Elkhart, Ind. represent the: `two old parties. Dr. Zurich this Thursday .evening, while` Dr. Tay for is holding his a week later., The public are invited to at- te\ad these meetings. Eyes Examined Glasses Filled Mr. C. E. Zurbrigg REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Will be at the Store THURSDAY EVENING Good Glasses if you need them. Good Advice if you Don't. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Phone 74 Zurich WARNING 11 'blame co Put Your COAL in now at the low price. A sharp ad. vance may be' expected soon.,. Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash for Eggs Phone. 10 HENSM • +•+•+++•+***i*•+••+••+•••+•#++•n•+44•444•4Qi `- • es . . Ur 4. No Fowl Supper The many hundreds of lovers of the big fowl supper which has been so popular in Zurich, will this year be sadly dissapointed, as the congre- gation of St. Peter's Lutheran church recently decided there will be no such an event this fall intheir church, and the other churches, as far as we know are not making any plans for a sup- per. • It will be a big dawback to the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybiel and many fowl raisers of the community family of Toronto, and Mr. Wilber who depend on marketing their fowl to the big fowl supper committees. Graybeil and daughter of Woodstock Tons of geese, ducks ant: chicken • spent the week -end here. ern Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miles and Mrs E. Miles of Sarnia spent the week- end with relatives. Mr. Harry Hoffman was guest so- loist at St. Paul's Presbyterian chur- ch in Ingersoll last Sunday. Mr. Czar Steinhagen of• Port Dal- housie spent Sunday with his parents WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specs for Thursday, Friday and .•bzay P. and G. Nap'tha. Soap, 10 bars _.. Soup,. Tomato or Vegetable„ 3 This •__ 21 c Hillcrest Shortening, per lb-. _.__ ___ -_14.c Brooms„ 5 string, .tach •..__<.__.._. _ ._. 25c Salmon„ half -If tin 15c; i I.b. tins .......-----..25c _..25c 35c Cham and ,Santo s: Coffee, 1-11k. ti ,.. �.._ _ •___.. i6c Interlake Toilet Tissmee 3 rolls= ----25e Matches, Red Bird, : Green Grp: peas, per tin .. 1.5c` Swansdown calve flour,, per Pkg. ...... ......._.._..-35c Rice,; per 1. _.._..•� .._�__.r_m.,., ._._�._ ....'.c Lushus Jelly Powder„ 3 pkgs_ 25c Reader Cut Macaunna 2:1. A3c Heinz Cactsu :. large battle;, each9c , Tomato juice 10,13 -acs. 3 :mss. Highest Peittetli Nfzt Public Meeting IN TOWN HALL - ZURICH ON• Thursdav Eve., Sept. 23rd At 8 o'clock, Meeting in the interest of the Elect- ion of Dr. Alexander Moir INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 9r HURON MUSICAL PROGRAM .AIrqid. treat will be in store. :HARVEY McGEE 'Well Known Comedian; Raymond 71hdinand, Violinist, and Mrs. R. Philips, Pianist, will entertain. Eeaybocly is Cordially Invited GOD SAVE THE KING were consumed at these events each year, and vast numbers of people were 'emphatic in remarking: "Well, its •one good supper in the year we get.' However, here's hoping that the enthusiasm will not entirely die out. The Fall Fair Next Monday and Tuesday are the dates of the Zurich Fall Fair. The committee have put forth special eff- orts to make this Fair the best ever. The weatherman, we trust will be in good humor and favor us, and then the public are heartily invited to be present and bring out the whole faan- !ily and enjoy the faternoon. Owing to the splendid growth this year, the exhibit's will be good, and other en- ler,tainments will also be to your de - ,light. The day will then be capped ;off with .a splendid concert in the Town Hell, -put on by the Happy Cousins Concert Co. of Elmira, wko ,need no introduction to the people of ,Zurich. Bayfield Fair will wollow the Zurich fair, on Thursday will be their fair day, and a large turnout is being looked for. AUTO ACCIDENT His foot torn off at the ankle in collision of his motorcycle ;end a mot- or car at Brucefleld, on Monday Af- teirnoolr, Rae J. Watson, cycle dealer of London, was taken to Seaforth Hospital. It was found necessary to ,amputate the leg below the knec.The accident occurred when C. H. Reid of Bruce -le INT?" :•io •110 i trr •- 'way and the cyclist come along and HAIRDRESSINGwas caught in the bumper of the car. The foot remaining in the shoe, was severed from the leg. The other man THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARLOR C Louale, was also taken 4o the hes- Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to advise pital with his leg badly torn. Only tl e public that she is now open, for .,r ' ok action of two Dungannon men business. Peimanents and Finger•- who were driving past, is believed to waving a specialty. All permanents have roved Watson's life. They im-, guaranteed. Parlor located in real` mediately put a turniquet on the of shop. For appointments call. Of,shattered leg which saved hint fronti ' phone 102 Zurich. • bleeding to (loth, ., 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SUITS TaiIoredT�-Measure $22.00 Up OVERCOATS A FINE RANGE OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS JUST IN, AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES SEE OUR New Fall Hats, Caps, Sox, Ties in all the latest Styles and Colors. EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS aaa4,4,6e, 44,0 $4, •rape•#.2ep00#4$ # 4Plec5n41, 4d44.81)4..es4, a 111� Suma::er Goo wU,tat a4,i `w,_; See Our New Prints, Broad— cloths ,Drapery, Chintz, Cur— tains and Curtain Goods, Etc. 1937 Garden Seeds, Root Seeds, Pints, Varnishes, Floor Wax,; and Polishes, Varna - Lac, Etc... Etc. HARNESS REPAIRS, ETc. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL. MEROHANT PHONE" 11 - 97 BLAKE