Zurich Herald, 1938-06-02, Page 1XXXVII,1 No, 46
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 19X3.
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HAIRDRESSING
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SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you on. Specials; for
Spring and Summer Permanents,
that are pleasing and satisfactory,
and will give you personality Hair-
dressing Salon •on rear of store. For
appointments call. us by phone 102
Zurich.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran. Church
ZURICH. -- Owl
"A Changeless atria for a Chang-
ing World?'
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICESe
10 a. m.—German Service.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School!.
7.30 p.m.—English serria.
Everybody Welcome to all Sot -vices.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
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 promptly sends us the amount,
Wherewith to straighten his account
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
G. E. Zurbrigg,R.o.
Successor to
S. FITTON at EXETER
Open every Week Day Except
Wednesday -
Highest Quality
FINEST SELECTION LOWEST PRICES
A CALL AT OUR GARAGE WILL CONVINCE YOU
1935 V8 Coach, orifi finish like new. .See this car only$435.00
1931 Ford DsLux Town, Sedan„ perfect upholstering and refin-
ished in. dark blue. These models are •scarce. Hurry, 2 to
pik from
1928 Ford A Goads;, mechanic's chance.........,$78.00 As Is
1933 Master Chev: Coach. A popular model in nice condition
1931 Ford Express Pickup, closed cab steel box.
1934 Chev_ Standard Coach, original throughout..
1929 Ford Coach, original 'finish and- upholstering. We installed
- new rings Th hhiL car, • only $150.00
193$' Dodge Demonstrator, low mileage, priced vea'y low
1929 Ford Town Sedan, a. real good car (re -finished.)
1930 Ford .C'oac1i, Dark Blue, good upholstering.
We have a number of trade in Cars graced low. AS IS
1928 Essex Coach, new tires, original $78.00
1928 Ford A. Coach$118.00
1928 Whippet Sedan - - . $65.00
Sedan
1927 Whippet$45.00
1927 Ford Coupe . .00
$3 $322.00
1926 Chev. Sedan
1929 Ford Truck,, 1 ton :STAKE RACKS.
AND MANY OTHERS
C FRITZ & SON
DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS
ZURICH — ONT.
WE SFJJ. THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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Lust Flakes,. large pk.g. .per pkg. 22c
Shortening Domestic, .2 lbs...__ .... ........:...-25c
Lynn. Valley Tomatoes„, large toll, 3 tins ._25c
Brooms 5 string heavy, each 49c
Brooms lighter weight„ 2 for. 49c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs_ Z5c
Hinz Catsup, :large bottle .. ...............20c
FancyRed Cohoe salmon 1-s ..... ........................27c
Royal York coffee, 1-1b. 'tin ...._. .. 39c
Cowans or Bakers Cocoa, 1 • lb. tin ..........4.
Magic white Bleacher,: 3 bels... . 25c
Moody lye,, per tin - .... lOc
Fairhaven Fancy Sardines, 5 tins ..........,,.
Peanut Butter bik. 2 lbs. ..... ..... ..............25c
Grape fruit juke 2-s, per tin .. ....... ..
McLarens Quick 1 apiora, per pkg. .. .. . ... .... 10c
Red Path granulated sugar 10 -lbs. 57c
We are• giving coupons ,en your purchases. Save
them and start:. a crm nea set or get Rogers silverware
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hone 140
Betty Ann Beauty Shop
To complete your new spring cos-
tume come in and let us Permanent
Wave your hair. We have added
another dryer to our equipment, a
new Turbinator,• which will cut your
drying time in half 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 yoiir
appointment in early to avoid being
disappointed. We solicit your patron-
age.
Mrs. Edwin Gascho
Special Notice
E. J. DATARS, your new Shoeman,
wishes to announce to the public that
he is running an all Cash Store; this
of course enables him to sell at the
lowest possible prices, and the priee
on every box in the store has been
marked down. Come and see for
yourself.
We soliicit your patronage. Buy
your shoes at the quality shoe store
with the low Cash Prices.
E. J. DATARS,
Your New Shoeman.
Leavitt's Theatre
EXETER — ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
June 2, 3, 4th.
Ebb Tide
(Tecnicolor Picture)
with
RAY MILLAND
All Star Cast
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Jezebel
Starring
BETTY DAVIS—HENRY FONDA
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall,
Ciediton, on Monday May 2nd, at 1
p.m. All members were present. The
minutes of the previous regular me-
eting held on the 4th of April and
the special meeting held on the 12th
of April were read and adopted.
The Clerk read a letter he had
received from the Department of
Highways stating that on and after
the 13th of April, the road lying
easterly of the Blue Water Highway
and know as the Town Line between
the Twp. of Stephen and Hay and
extending easterly to the westerly
limit of the Township .of Fullerton in
the County of Perth, is assumed as
The King's Highway and to become
and to be vested in the Crown and
under the control of the Dept
That the 1938 Assessment R311
as filed with the Clerk by the Asses-
sor be accepted and that he be paid
his salary and postage amounting to
$127.10 and that the Court of Rev-
ision for hearing complaints against
the Roil be held in the Town Hall,
Crediton on Thursday( the 26th day
of May 1938 at 1 p.m.
The following orders were paid:
Wm. Rollins rd 3 $6.38; H. 'Turner
S.B. rd 19 1.60; do 4.40; J. Regier
rel 11 6.85; G. Silber Supt. sal, for
April $30; do rd 26 10.50; do rd 8
$5; P. E•isenbach rd 25 64.94; G. Bil-
ler rd 6 $7; do rd 15 $2; do rd. 16
3.50; do rd 10 44c; Placid Desjard
in.c rd 16 1:84,
Orders—Dr. Misner acct re Ken-
ney and Appleton 5.50; E. Guettiiig-
er ro •Cockwifl 9.60; Can. Bank of
Comm. cashing cheques" 2.20; Wick-
wire printing acct. 19.50; Munic.
World supPlies 5.38; C. Zwicker
relief to Waghorn $8 Co Treas.
Hospital acct..re Neven 2.60;1 eliief
re Jackson 26.96; W•
salary as tax collector 127.10.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain for regular business on they 26th
of May 1938 at 2 pain.
1Ieiiiaert 7:i~, zalilber, Twp. Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams were
Sunday evening visitors with friends
in Hensall.
Mr. Henry Datars returned on
Monday from a few weeks business
trip to New Hamburg and Tavisttock.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wersweil and
daughter of Buffalo, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. v. achil'be.
Miss M. Thompson, R. N., of Sar-
nia, is spending a week or so with
her friend, Miss Martha Heideman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Thiel and Mrs
George Thiel sr., and Mrs. Chas.
Weber were recent visitors at London
Born—At London Hospital, on
May 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Denomme of Zurich, a daughter.
Messrs. Len Surerus and Gordon
Smith, south of St. Joseph, made a
business trip to Port Credit onMon-
day.
To -day, Wednesday- afternoon is
the first halfholiday for the business
men of town. This will be observed
until the last of September.
Mr. and :Mrs. J. W. Haberer and
Mr. and Mrs. .George Deichert were
recent visitors with friends at Mt.
Clemens, Mich.
A -Early well numbered delegation
of .Zurich attended the district rally
of the. Womens' Institute, at Huron-
daleon Tuesday. •'
Rev. E. Turkhein and a number
of the Sunday .School teaching staff
atteided:the convention at Tavis-
�tock one 'day Last :week. ^ Mr. Ken Routledge is entertaining
a sore leg, having sprained his- ankle
and is going about very lame with
the aid of a cane.
' Rev. and (Mrs. R. M. Geiger of
Welland,. were visitors. with relatives
and friends in this district the past
week.
Mr. Jacob Brown who was at Lon-
don Hospital taking treatments for
a week, returned to Zurich on Mon-
day and is recruperating at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wuerth.-c
Confirmation Service
The Most Rev. J. T. Kidd, D. D.,
Bishop of the diocese of London, will
confer the sacrament of Confirmation
upon a class of seventeen on Mon-
day evening, June 6th at 7.30 p.m.
in :St. Boniface church, Zurich. To
this service the public is invited.
80th Birthday
A very happy event took place at
the home of Mrs. Martha Routledge
last Friday evening, on the occasion
-of her eigtieth birthday, when a
number of the ladies of the village
presented her with a large bouquet
of flowers. Lunch was served and a
pleasant evening spent. Mrs. Rout -
ledge's family, consisting of five chil-
dren and seven grandchildren, pres-
ented her with a large clock face -on
which was mounted a gift for each
hour of the day. We join Mrs.
Routledge's many friends in wishing
her many more such occasions bles-
sed with good health and happiness.
Your Eyes
THEY ARE IMPORTANT
HAVE THEM EXAMINED HERE
BY A REGISTERED OPTOMETR-
RIST EVERY TUESDAY EVENING
OR 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 thei
same price and have the best:,,
Also
Miller Creek Alberta (Ruse.
dale) ;
Glen Rodger's Briquets airy
' Coke.
W. R. DAVIDSON
We pay Cash for Eggs
Pone 10 - Hensall.
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BASEBALL NEWS
ZURICH WINS FIRST
The Huron -Perth baseball season
opened here in Zurich on Friday ev-
ening when the Mitchell boys were
over and played the locals. Owing to
the recent wet and cold weather the
boys did not get in as much practice
as they would like to have had, but
regardless of this the locals showed
up good against the visitors. Albert
Heideman, the Zurich pitcher wag in
fine form for so early in the season,
he not only kept the visitors from
doing much scoring, but he struck out
no less than 14 opponents, which is
an unusual amount. The score as
a result was Zurich 5 and Mitchell. 2.
Heideman and Yungblut. were the
battery for Zurich while Pridham and
Wright worked for Mitchell. There
was a a fairly ,good attendance and
anuch enthusiasm shown. Inthe
eouthern section of the league, Ailsa
Craig defeated Lucan by 3-1 on the
same evening, and it looks like good]
ball v'hen they keep the scotr_. ao
closely. '
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SFRING TIME
Requiremehis
Here are some of the Goods the Farmer will neem
which we can supply you with at Reasonable
Prices, such as:
New Flower, Vegetable Seeds, Root Seed and
Sorgum, 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 Always On Hand
R. N. OLIGLAS
GENERAL 10 EROHAN T
PHONE 11 ..97 �.