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Zurich Herald, 1938-05-19, Page 1
"Vol. XXXVIEI N& • ZURICH. THURSDAY MOHNLNG« MAY 19, 193 3. Read the Home News. HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING: SALON • SPECIALS FOR SPRING LA us quote you on. Specials for Spring and Summer Permanents, that .are pleasing and satisfactory, and will give you personality Bair - •dressing Salon on rear of store. For appointments call us by plane 102 Zurich. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONT. "A Changeless Christ for a Chang- ing hanging Wadtd_" Friday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday SchooL 7.30 p.m.—English service. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. TUERKHEEM, Pastor. Chester L. Smith, publish** $1'.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Sslva e*, s,,,. �4.,.. , �t tcs sa mAx Bs 011a.R011.1. Follow the Local Ads. A Publisher's Blessing o blessed is he who does not fuss When he receives a bill from us; But knowing his subscription due. Sends in the money to renew. And doubly blest is that good friend Who waits not till a bill we send, But proxnptly sends us the amount; Wherewith to straighten his account. COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurblrigg,R.o. Successor to S. FITTON at EXETER Open every Week Day Except Wednesday Highest QuaIity FINEST SELECTION LOWEST PRICES A CALL AT OUR GARAGE WILL CONVINCE YOU 1935 V8 Coach; orig.. finish like new. See this oar ecenTy _ . $435.00 1931 Ford Delmar Town Sedan, perfect ,upholstering andre-fin- ished in. dark blue. These models are scarce_ Hurry, 2 to pick from 1928 Ford A Coach, mechanic's chance;........ 378.00 As Is 1933 Master Cher_ Coach. A popular model -in mica condition 1931 Ford. Express Pickup, closed cab steel ':box. 1934 Chen. Standard Coach, original throughout.., 1929 Ford Coach, original fni:sh and uphdlsteiing. We installed new rings in this car, only $150.00 1938 Dodge Demonstrator, ]'wordileage, prz cd-ve luvk• �• 1929 Ford ..fawn Sedan„ roa1 good ,car (i*e-feaisheel.) 1930 Ford: Coach,Dark Blue, good upholstering. We brave a number of trade' in Cars priced low. ...S IS 1928 Essex Coach, new tires, original .. _ ..._ ....._ - _ -$78.00 1928 Ford A. Coach . $i18.00 1928 -Whippet. Sedan ....... _ . _ ........ <....< .... $65.00 1927 Whippet Sedan $45.00 1927 Ford CouPe . ...<... $32.'00 1926 Cher. Sedan $35.90 1929 Ford Truck, 1 ton STAKE RACKS. AND MANY 1OTI1i414S C. FRITZ & SON DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS ZURICH — T. WE SFY-1, Ti BEST FOR LESS Specials kr Tlaurszlay, Friday .and Saturday Maple Leaf Salmon half`s; per tin ......................... 17c Kellogg's Corn Fides, 3 pkgs......................... 23c Pork and Beans, 21 -oz. 3 tins 25c Red Pitted Cherries„ 2 squat per din ....., ' 15c Tuna Fish, per tin .. ... .., 15c Princess Soap Flakes, you buy .2 ,pkgrs.Lor .. 29e and 1 pkg for le or 3 for .. a0c Royal York Coffer 1-]b. Lin ...».. 370 Salado. Tea, :I own Label, .36c Yellow label S2e Crown Brand Corn Syrup 5.s....,............. _ .... .41c Toilet ,paper.'„ 7 rolls 25c Quick oaots, large pkg. • - L3t Del .Maize Nibiet corn, .2 tins.......... ...... . _ . < . -25c Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs .... ... . -:25c Cheese, erre :a'dor ssi.ced, .half-lh ,pltg. ... , 15e :Snow Flake Amxnenia,, per .Un ,.. .. _ ..............5e ,Corned Beef,' 2 tins:._ ...........,.._....... .. _ 27c SPECIAL ON it.A.CE C9,];RTAIIVS :Silk Curtains, Reg. 1.95 pair, SPECIAL , .. > , , .. -$1.50 Silk Curtains, Reg-. 2:25 *p/ilia SPECIAL Other Lines,- Reg. 3:50 ;pi,ie, SPECIAL 1.00 ERNI3R Betty Ann Beauty Shop" To coniplete your new spring cos- tume come in and let us Pernmanent, Wave your hair. We have added another dryer 'to our equipment, a new Turbinator, which will cut your drying time in halt and which will enable us to handle more work in less time with two dryers. Come where better Permanents are cheaper and all permanents are guaranteed. Phone' 159 for appointments and get your appointment in early to avoid being, disappointed. We solicit your patron age. Mrs. Edwin Gascho ..—.. Zurich Leavitt's Theatre EXETER — ONT. Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 19, 20, 21 The Buccaneer -with .FREDERICK MARCH And all Star Cast. A Fast Moving Action Sea Picture Mon., Tues., Wed., May 23, .24, 25 Victoria The Great with ANNA NEAGLE-- ANTON WALBROOK Presentation 'The Ladies' Aid and W. X. S. of the Evangelical church held their monthly ,<meeting inthe eharth on; Wednesday eve:, with 85 Members present. Mrs. C. Fritz lead tlie de- votional exercises. A very interesting talk ' on '1Vfothers' Day" was given Eby Miss Ruby Finkbeiner• of iCrerli'ton. The chapter from the Mission Study Book "Mecca and Beyond" was re- viewed by Mrs. W. Fritz m an wale manner. A quartette entitled "Child- hood days" given by Mrs. W. Bryce; Miss 0. O'Brien, Mrs. L. O'Brien and. Mr. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gascho mot- ored to London one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. •Gladwin ,Melick of Kippen were in town on Monday. Dr. W. D. Bryce is attending the Dental Convention at Toronto this week. Sorry to report that 1\trs. Lydia Geiger is not enjoying her usual health, but is improving. Mrs. Vallett of Flint, Mich., spent a few days with Miss Anna Hess this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Crosswell, Mich., were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein. Mr. Ed. Axt who is at present vis- iting with his children at Detroit, we are sorry to say, is not so well. Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon and son Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalib- fieisch were visiting with friends and relatives at Detroit the past week. Mr, Morris Andersen and family have recently moved into the house "o Edward st., owned by M. R. H. Pck, and recently vacated by Mr. J Weido, while Mr. Sam Baker has oved into the house vacated by the ndersen family. Mrs. T. McAdams and son Milton, `ss H. Neeb, Mr. H. Bassow and si ter Emma and Mrs. Roy Pask of .0 awson,. Mich., visited at Gireertway Snnlay to visit Mrs. A. Gollen who has been quite ill. .' -' ix';; Ed .Gasoho has '"±aken ':a` the,,barn on his property and will er- ect in i,ts place a near garage. Ex- tensive ianprovements have also been made in the ,lsevelling and filling ups: ,of earth in :the lot, which we under- stand: will be put into condition for a bowling green. Marlene, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg of town, Mrs. W. Fritz was enjoyed by ail. ' had the painfu:i misfortune to fall - The Vice Pres., Mrs Hey presided headfirst against the post office ce- over the Business Delegates were ai meet steps last Wednesday morning, and in doing sot quite badly injured her head. Medical aid was at once given and she was rushed to London Hospital for treatment for a few days after which she was brought back to her home and we are pleased to say is improving nicely. """Road Improvement The large Township grader is our pointed to attend the W.M.S. conven- tion to be held at Rodney May 26-26' . Rev and Mrs. Burn who are soon leaving for their new home in Milver- ton were presented with a silver bas- ket and casserole, Mrs. W. Bryce reading the address and Mrs. W. Mer ner presenting the gift. A contest on the 'Mothers of the Bible" was enjb- yeri by all after which a dainty lunch was served by the committee In charge. Following is the address: nearly every day at present putting Zurich May 4, 1932 the 'various roads in shape for, in Rev. and Mrs. Burn: Dear Friends: We, as members of the Lad- ies' Aid and W.M.S. take this oppor- tunity tonight to express to you our sincere regret at the thought of your departure from our midst. Our hearts are indeed saddened as we have all applied in the worst places, but learned to love you and to knrw yeu the orders are nu gravel this summer, as friends who were always keenly as there will be very little spent on interested and ever ready to lieup this road. Messrs. L. H. and F. Turn - along in whatever way possibre.v"W'e have deeply appreciated your untir- ing interest and willing services• ren- dered as members of our Society especially the work of Mrs. Burn as President throughout the six years of cit has recently purchased a ding line yoiir stay in Zurich; you; by your for use with the crusher and same is quiet helpfulness, unselfishness and giving good' service. faithfulness have been an inspiration to no all. HYMENEAL, We woul. also wish to mention the help Rev. Burn .nave us with the Denomrne—Bedercli Study Book, also the Bible Study he A very happy matrimoinal event conducted in such an .interesting was celebrated on Moniay;, when Miss manner, we will not soon forget his LouiseBedard, daughter; ;f Mr. and kind servises given in such a willing Mr , smileswarm hand clam and cheery- s. Albert Bedard of the Blue way. We are going -going -to miss your Water ld%ghway, north, of Drysdale., and we deny regret that you did not I was unit d in Holy Wetddlock in St. find it possible to locatein our town. !Peter', R. , C. Church, Franck aettlk We feel we are sustaining a heavytnentlatu,Mr, Adraiii DenomnE, aen.l loss thio' your removal. We hope We, of M.r.° and Mrs Frank E. Denoteme rnoy fill a place in your hearts fo.r of.4tlhe.14t1L cone~: on, Hay 1ovu many years, as you will in otir�,s, and :ehip... ' Rev: Father. L. MarchankiL the 'that your life may continuo to be arish 'iriest • offie, ted' Attat4 the ,me of usefnIness much iov 'and sa• cred vows wore joined tie ]a ippyi hab'nine'ss wherever yoLtr lot may be,, WeddingIrre cesspian, with gal dec- orated May••thit gift wive• as d ,4 e- grated cars ex 'g ed a nice drive in- cest. of the happy years spentCJI y in Zurich and assuring you that our eluding some of the nearlly- villages. best wishes for happiness. good he ltt+. and success may accompany you both some cases a coating of gravel. The Zurich Road is also receiving its twice -a -week grading and is making a fairly good improvement, but what this road greatly lacks is good gravel or crushed stone. A few loads have bull have begun crushing gravel at Welsh's pit and the Township roads will receive a'. coat of crushed' mat- erial where mast needed. The coun- The day was spent in the usual way of celebrating at the hoes of the to your new field of labor; and for parents"of the bridal eV,,u le. After the years that are to come, we pray the honeymoon the happy young colt - that God may bless You and Ice" ple wilt reside in ZuriAt having leased you and thn peace which .uasseth .all ot the J zabe residenq,+ en Louise street ur deand dray may ever abide with wheg they have the best wishes of vou and may your days 1:e filled with the choisest of Divine Favour, e. large circle of friends. Mr. Den - Signed iu en•Signed•iu iebalf of the Society, ` minim is ori h of the three brotile4" likrf„ L, Iv, Hoffr,mt1, corms. SO Yw employeil Ili Eohol5 Bakery of ew% Your Eyes THEY ARE IMPORTANT HAVE THEM EXAMINED HERE BY A REGISTERED OPTOMETR- KIST EVERY TUESDAY EVENING 0'R ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT BOKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ANY SIZE, ANY SHAPE WITHIN 48 HOURS A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Why pay for cheap Coal when you can buy Blue Coal for thi sarne price and have the best, Also Miller Creek Alberta (Rose., dale); dale) ; Glen Rodger's Briquets and Coke. W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash for Eggs Pone 10 - Hensall 1 •*•••••••••••••••••••s•as►Q•se•maa4©eoaas•o.e•maa.044, •� 41F Alm+ 40, •, 4 444 4•• • • • • • •• • • r • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • s • s • •••••••• Spring Season Is Now Here ORDER YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT NOW! BE IN LINE, BE ON TIME! CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST RANGE EVER SHOWN IN ZURICH SPLENDID RANGE AT $20.00 if flt EMBALM ERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 004bet>o,o4..,4not-04 n •00yam00•000.4••a►aa s•.4040004a• w IMEIREMRSIO IMIREZEIREIGUN SPRING TIME Requirei.r*ents Here are some of the Goods the Fanner will need which we can supply you with at Reasonable: Prices, such as: New Flower, Vegetable Seeds, Root Seed and Sorgurn, . Etc., Etc. New Formaldehyde, Paints,, Varnishes and Varn-o-lac. Also; Dress Goods,, Prints, Broad Cloth, Hose, Underwear, House Dresses, A few Stamped Mats left at Bargain Prices,. Harness Repairs a specialty. Fresh Groceries Arrays On 1 -land R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT "HONE 11 - 97 BLAKE