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Zurich Herald, 1938-09-01, Page 1vai, xxxIx ' 8 ZUR I CH n THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, ► 0 38d Bt era d Publish your Summer HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRING Let us quote you on: Specials far Spring and Summer Permanents, that •are pleasing and, satisfactory, and will give you personality Hair- dressing Salon en rear of store. For appointments call us by 1 lawn •102, Zurich. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church. ZURICH — oNr. "A Changeless Christ %>r am Cheng ing Friday, Sh—Luther Leagues,. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SER V IGGLLt`': 10 a. m.—German Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday Stho L 7.30 p.m.—English ee riiee.. Everybody Welcome toe still Services. E. TUERKHEIIWIi', F''aster. BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP We wish to announce to our Clientele that we have added a new wireless Permanent Waving Machine to our Beauty Shop. With :this most modern and scientific method you have no weight or escess ive heat on your head. You are not connected to the electivity in any way, and you can have your permanents in from thirty seconds to three minutes time. We are equipped to give you any permanent, your hair requires. See this machine before getting a new permanent. Open Evenings. Phone 159 for Appointments. COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. .Zur brigg,R.o. Successor to 5. FITTON at EXETER Open every Week Day Except Wednesday R Have :� aid YOUR SHIE It is necessary that You Attend to your Account at• once LAST _ OTICE A•u g s 4th •- 1938 C. FRITZ & SON DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS AND USED CAR SALES ZURICH — ONT. WE SELL THE BEST TOR LESS Specials fox Thursday, Friday and at ay Aylmer peas„. 37 -oz ihns, 2 for 15 c Maple Leaf Sockeye Salmon, halls 2 tins 33c Shortening, 2 lbs. .... ,_......................., .._—_-25c Rolled. oats, fine or coarse, 6 lbs..................... 2 5 c Pumpkin 21/is, 2 tins..... ..... Clark's Pork. and Beans, 22 -oz, 2 ti Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs...................... . Hemphill's wheat berries, 5 lbs bag Old English no Rubbing wak, pints . Lexia seeded raisins 16 -oz pkg. Sliced pineapple;, per tin. ,. ....... Macronloose., ready 'cut per Ib...... Rubber' Jar rings • per dozen .. Zinc jar rings per dozen ... ....,.... _i 7c 1 9c ns ----,-.....25c .._......1 6c r .....� .......,._. 1 Oc log .5c ._....... ti.w.... 23c Ladies' house dresses Spedial ..........__.,.............98c Ladies Slips, peach or white, Special ..........,.......79c Ladies Silk Bloomers 'and pantees, Special ....39c L HH Vs Thoatre EXETER — ONT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday ',THE VIVACIOUS LADY".' with JAMES STEWART, JAMES ELLI- SON and GINGER ROGKRS Mickey Mouse Tecni-Color MIDNIGHT, MONDAY at 12.15 ONE NIGHT ONLY "DEAD END" With JOEL McCREA and SYLVIA SYDNEY. Added: Charley McArthy • Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday TWO FEATURES "ROMANCE IN THE DARK" JOIHN BOLES, JOHN BARRYMORE GLADYS SWARTHOUT "WESTERN" JENE AUTRY. Zurich's Ladies' Wear Located at MOUSSEAU'S LUNCH ROOM Zurich — Phone 103 JUST ARRIVED—A Shipment of Girl's School Dresses, Skirts, and Tunics. -Come and see them, also Winter Coats at Reasonable Prices. Don't forget to give us a Call! BORN Backer ---At Hay Townsn: r �n Aug_. us30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker, a daughter. Schil'ae--At Iia. '..'o snehip, on Aug- list 27th, to Mr. and. 'NM's. Henry, Sehilbe a son, • 1'slun.pp—At Dashwood, on August .a. to liar. and 1r. 7.i.orris Klumpp, a son. In Il ?Bra Court 'Goderich' I Oidita ; that t'x:, t?xas <a lawful excuse for the act, Magis- trate Makins on Thursday acquitted Charles Bell of cruelty to a dog, the cruelty cons.istine of applying tur- : pentine to the canine—a 5 months old short haired fox terrior,•"Bell had to do something. He had 52 chicks _.aliel by dogs. l'll dismias this charge' said his worship. Dr. Myers, V.S.,. said the dog was teariljl, a.•ele:i and 'n ^treat pain when it was brought, to him. He had kept it under opiates or 10 hours. A great deal of legaa.l argaanent . w(>re indulged, as is usu- ally the case. Baseball News Lucan Ousts Clinton For the second tune within a week the famous Trish Nine of Lucan de- feated the Clinton Colts Who were win.,cre of their group in the O.B.A. The last game was played in Clinton 'Friday evening and, the boys of the youth won 9-6. Tied at six all at the end of the sixth inning, but the winners forged ahead in the :Seventh capitalizing on an error at third base and two walks off Hovey to take one run lead over the Colts. Stock was nodded to the :mount: without a warm Ila Maar, Mrs. Louis Park. Cleo elakarlt. up and retired the aide but was hit The funeral took Veer, on C t , a.n ' hard by the southe ner5 later on. The afternoon wimth Rev. A. 1 r t'1 ^h 1 Via” °g'4' Chester L. Smith, Publighaitt g7. .25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Adyariec its and isitors 9.9 'vets' Jl Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Keller and family .of Detroit visited • wdth his parents in town over the week -end. Mr and Mrs. Elmore F. Klopp motored to Woodstock one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steekle of Stanley Twp., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Swartzen- truber, Bronson line. • Mrs. Flossie Brown returned to London after visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber for a few days. Mr. Alvin and Miss Olevia Roth of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Swartzentruber :Bronson line on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurm, of Tor- onto, and Mx. and Mrs. G. Quante, of London, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs: A. F. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Eckel who are spending the summer at their home in Plattsville are visiting at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Eckel of town. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm of town, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oswald -of the Bronson line were, Sunday visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy, Cl nton. Master Milton Dagg, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg who recently was operated on for appendicitis at I Clinton Hospital, has returned to his hone in Zurich, and is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tietz of Sebringville; Mr. and ;lIrs. Ivan Tiet, and family of Detroit, spent- a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ort- wein and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Deitz Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Keene and Har- old of Winnipeg, Mrs. Louise McIn- tosh, Mrs. Milton Goetz of bcratford and Mrs. Miltan Delta and family of Zurich and Mr. Bill Stoddart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Otrwein, Bronson line: Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sol. Bechler, Bronson line, were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ropp and family. and Mrs. Mena?o Bechler of near Hensall; Mr. and Mr:. Henry' Eichler of Pigeon, Mich; ::1r.. Chr:.. Gingea'ch and t'..niily, Messrs. T . c, Erb, Lennard Bechler and Loin Gin- gcnich of Stanley Twp; Mr. ani Mr,. Eric Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. Hill C'eaariel and daughter Betty as Lon- don. R -ad Being Fayed Operations ere enler .:ay by ?u the Bavf:lel ;'o:ad. jt'. -:r e!,:- 0 field to Varna, as several miles well be completed this year. Seems rather strange to us to the south the Cred- iton road was paved last year and now this year the Jayf ld ropl, arks°l,, the Dashwood and Zurich roans which have much more traffic th %. -ny of these roads, still remain in the old; dirt and dust condition. We wonder when will our turn come. OBITUARY • DIES AT CREDITON Following an illness of tier ei'ai months, Charles Eilber died at his Koine in Crediton last Thursday in his 77th year. A lifetime resident of the district, he was a prominent fig- ure in the fife of the community. He was an active member of the Evang- elical Church and was for many ye- ers a trustee. Surviving are thane sie- ters • and two brothers, Mrs. 11lensel •Credsiton ; Mrs. Raymond, Buffalo! Mrs. G. Troller Detroit; Henry and George Eilber of. Crediton; His wife, formerly Sarah Merrier and a brother Christ Silber of Zurich having pre - .deceased. Surviving are four sons: end three daughters, Merger, Clar- ence, Elgin • and Russell in Detroit; des. Carl' Haumelier Detr'it, Mrs.l Lucan team now meets the London Create Tops in than next round, the first game -.o is on Wedge clay at Lucar1.: of tl,e l'vangelical Church ofseahone. lrssternaent tacking place in Crediton Cemetery, 1.5 Jewels, cases in white finish bac! uy ELCO Delicately wrought in modernistic design. ONLY $I DOWN A G. HESS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN FILL YOUR BIN NOW With this Premium Anthracite at the low summer price.. Also Miller Creek, for your Thresh., ing. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid for ,.Eggs on a graded basis. Pone 10 - Hensall 1 ¢ 9043®4006400400@v9.000340®6040.400®9.4+0i 00404000'a5'+0000e44 0- 410* Ofi ay 46 410 40, 40, 40, 40 4y ler •rlw 4, QPr e�- +®3 01, 4- a 0 0 a 0 4, • 0 9 d 0 • e a 0 0 ..0 0 5. 0 4, 0 a 4r 0 0 @. 0 S m r ,ens Is Now y ere ORDER YOUR NEW SPRING NOW! BE IN LINE, BE ON TIME! . SSE SUIT FROM THE FINEST RANGE EVER SI: "OWN EN ZURICH SPLENDID RANGE AT $20.00 rra- EMBYA +« i •t'i se..i'•n 2 i i' %1, F?InasC' eroR.5 ofro r V.Y �►+* 4�t. ,die nM ,en t Here are some of the Goods the Falmer will need which we can supply you with at Reasonable Prices,such as: New Flower, Vegetable Seeds, Root Seed and Sor gurn, 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 GERA .'w0r PHONE 11 d 97