Zurich Herald, 1938-10-20, Page 1'VOL XXXiX Noa 15
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HAIRDRESSING
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you. on Specials for
,Spring and Sumnier 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 -- ONT.
"A Changeless Christ Ear n Chong
ing VLtorl.` L"
Friday, 8h—Luther Leaggen
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICE;:
10 a. m.—German Se ,e.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday Sem&
7.80 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to all Servveea.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
Chester L. Smith, Pah/laie
;126 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advantet
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wte yOU::.:111 your Autumn zurchases
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. Z urbrigg.,R.o.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
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PRICES. .. LOWER
Many Added hi provements
SEE IT TO -DAY, AT *OUR GARAGE
C. RITZ & SON
DODGE Arp DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS
AND USED CAR SALES
ZURICH — ONT.
L a t s Theatre
EXETER — ONT.
Thurs., Friday., Saturday
"GOLDWYN FOLLIES OF 1938".
In Tecnicolor. with Charlie McCarthy
and Edgar Bergen.—Added Feature:
Ritz Bros. and Kenny Baker
An All Star Cast
'A Riot of Fun
Mon., Tues., Wed.
'PRISONER OF ZENDA"
With Ronald Coleman, and Madeline
Carroll. All Star Cast.
Coming—Double ` Wedding, with
Myrna Lay, and Wm. Powell.
Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture.
LOCAL .�'ttIEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf orfs
Kitchener spent the week -end at the
home of Mrs: Thomas Johnson.
Dr. and Mrs. W. •Schellig of De-
troit were Sunday visitors in town.•
Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner arta daugh-
ter Miss Hazel of Stratford were Sun
day visitors in town.
Mr. Abe Witmer of Kitchener is
spending a few weeks fith relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich we-
re visitors in Kitchener for a week or
so..
• Mr. and Mrs.. Sam. Merrier of: Hen-
sall visited a few days in -sewn over
the week -end.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. F. Braun of
Forest are Wednesday visitors at the
home of Mr. Wm. Lamont.
The Ladies of St. Boniface Parish
will hold a Food Sale and Tea on
Saturday afternoon, October 29th, in
the Town Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl McClinchey and
family of Cromarty -Were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Os-
wald, Bronson line.
Anniversary Services
Large congregations were present
,at the anniversary services in the
Evangelical church on Sunday. The
;church being well filled at boat morn-
ing and evening services. Rev. Roy
Dr. H. F. Klopp of Kitchener was m. Geiger of Welland, a former Zur
a visitor with his mother, Mrs., Louise ich`boy, was the special speaker and
'Klopp of town on .Saturd'ay. •[' delivered two interesting sermons.
Mr; and Mrs. Knapp, 1VIr.;and Min; T,hc morning sermon was based on
Sol Sitter, Mrs. C. Cornish and .sof :"Thee Prophet", while' the evening
Harry,all of Sarnia spent Sunday sermon was on "The inadequacy of
with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith south the Golden Rude." Mr. Geiger is in
of St. Joseph. charge of a large city church at Well -
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cook of. Drum- and and he is a forceful orator, and
bo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence his messages were. well received by
of Fergus and Mrs. William Brenner the Zurich people..
of Stratford visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Flaabard and family on . Five are Killed
Thanksgiving Day. Last Thursday noon the mail train
Messa;s. ;Ivan Kalibfleisch and Lloyd from London was over an hour late,
Klopp of town,.accompanied by hies-. and it was soon learned of the sad
ccs. William McIntosh and Cecil tragedy that befell five people in a
Simpson of Brucefield 1•eeertly enjoy motor car that esti full head' on into
ed a motor trip to Parry Sound and the engine: of the northbound train
the Muskoka district.. at the crossing near Denfield, six
miles west of Elginfield on No. 7
S. Huron Teachers Meet Highway. The auto party were on
their wey to a London Hospital, and
Dr. Racey of 'Parkhill, the driver of
the car evidently did not see the
train in front of him till he crashed
into it. The entire occupants of the
car, five in number were all killed.
7.lhe dead are: Dr. Racey and Miss
=elyn i\inson of Parkhill. 'lie ratter
being well acquainted in t`ic Gea!1,l
Bend. di:;'tiict; Mr. and Mre. Mn.T'ri,t
Willis and daughter ` o na 5, ni
Thedford. Mrs. Willis, a ?d 39, was
before her marriage- 17 ve ers ann.
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Miss Ethel CouTtlti daughter of t Ir.
and Mrd 1,Tareen Ceulti or. Tar> ,,
I Sheerer, tier, ze ?; . T'•,1 , "^ I':ho 9U,1 Vi'l'e to ` -.t ii'i• with two s1 -
I told the cony, ztio, of hie nleastere in neve and two brothers. Mr. Sem Law-
rence of Bhyfi'e•Id„ ,frs. F. Stein of
London, William and Joseph Coultis
both of Varna.
The 'South' Huron Teachers" In-
stitute met in Main St. United church
Exeter, on Friday, Oct. 7, 1938.This
was the 61st anneal convention and
120 teachers • registered. Rev. Mr.
rat Copeland, pastor of the chnrch con-
ducted the opening exercises, filter.
which W. D. Sanders, Ilee'>e of Exe-
ter. welcomed the teachers. Last year
minutes Were read end acroeted. The
• ieix...'. cards were exe'nined by'
' the secy and were on 61alo at the con-
vention. E. C. Beacein,., Inspector,
welcomed all the teachers. J. C.
WE SELL 'THE BEST FOR d.ESS
Special`, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Royal York tear (half -lb. salted peanuts free!
with :half 1b) ---33c
Fancy red Caltoe aalanon golden :net, :each ....,_22c
Soups, vegetable or tomato 1016 oz, 3 tins ......25c
Aunt jernina pancakes flour per Pkg...----.15c
Kelloggs all bran, per pkg. _.. .. 21c
Pumpkin 2',g large tin, 2 tans ....._.... .19c
Bee -Hive corn syrup 5s per '.fin 40c
White cap toilet paper„ 4 rolls ...... ......e..,,....,..
Fancy assorted cookies :per 'lb • ,_........ i 9c
Calay scrap; 4 cakes . ..,.,........• ,...:23c
Ginger snaps,. per 116. ...—..—_._. 1 Occ
.16C
la Beira raisins, perp g.
Peas No. 3,. 17..47)z, 2 tins ...............----,—........15c.1'Oc
'Golden Banta kern„ .Aylnner, 'per tin
Super Suds„ t1'I k free; w ..
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kialsa OOP t Mee**sic serada
attending. The president of the con-
vention, Mr. V. Dishier of Zurich, in
his address gave an interesting and
instructive summary of the Harrow
report on elementary schools of Eng-
land
nsland Gertrude Camm, of Woodham,
sang three pleasing solos. C C Pearce
of Clinton spel;e on 'Natural ,Science
and Agriculture in the N w Courses”
The rural t•iaehers then eneembled in
township groups and elected. officers
so that they might meet at various
times during the year and discuss neat•
ters pertaining to educational affairs:
The afternoon session w^s begun
i)BITUARY
Lata 1YIcs.. Elmore Willert
Mrs. Elmore. Willert died on Satur-
day Oct. 15th at her home at Grand'.
Lend following an illness of about'
five months.. Her maiden name was
Carrie Ellen Eisenbach eidet dangle;
ter of . Mr. George Eisentbac i and. the
late Mrs.. Eisenbach. She was ip her
58rd yeen and was united in marriage
by four addresses on "P.1•oj^els anti to Elmore. Willert 19 years ago SRV -
'Enterprises,' by :Miss le, Woodall, Ex- eral weeks. ago she was taken tothe-
eter; Miss B. Green, Gran•1 Bend; hospital in Loudon when it vas ten
Miss J. McEwen, ITensall and Mies red that little could be dorm: fon her
R. Eleinetiver. Centralia. The 0.E.A.
delegate Mr. S. Beattie of Varna, re-
ported of the convention at Toronto
:and was . later brought to her home
!where all that medical aid and loving
hand's could do was of se avail. 13e -
at Easter. Mr. E. C. Beacom address- slaves her sorrowing husband, she is
ed on applying the new eourse of survived by her father, Me. George
study in the class room. IVTiss A. Pete Eisenbaeh of Grand Bend, two bre-
of Dashwood, told the teachers of the tilers,. Peter of Graefe Bend and Wm.
great advantage of havin', a 'dome
and Scheal. Club arganised. The
new officers are: Hen. president, Miss'
I. E. Sharman, B.A., Gorlericli; Miss
T. E. Sharman, Ii A., Goderivh; prose
ident, Mr, q. Beattie, Verne; vic e-
rres. Mr. P. 1'Yt'1lyei.. r ,:field socv,
troa5., Mr. T. Stent,hoi .,e, (in 1lt i;
couneillnis,
forth; Z?r. A Firtleyson, Kippee;mr.
dl Detroit and one sister, Mrs. Noah
Gratton of Monareal eche was pres-
ent during her last illness. Tee an-
eral was held on Monday afternoon
from her resikdeuce followed by a
public service in the United ohureh
with Rev. C. Beatem o"iciatin . In -
teethe o nt took place ..1 (ira di Bend
cemetery. The palet bearers were
tih old Kraft, Melvin Steele, Mervyn
C C peri, ,,, ("1i..4.-,' T'?&''ate to 0, Willert, Alvin Willert, "nillton Willert
E.A., Min T3. iiellysr, Pr f1eld, tlilci Cll<11'ie.3 Thomas.
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Two feature values
in lovely hand -
carved rings.
Above.. Smart design
;,with carved flowers in
14 K gold
Left ,Modern style.
Bright finseh.14Kgold.
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A lovely Bride's Book given Free,
which will enable the Bride to keep a
permanent record of the Wedding,
the Guests, Gifts, the shower and
many other interesting points about
her marriage.
A. G. HESS, Jeweler and Optician
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
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BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Servet -Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
The Roe Farms Milling Co,..
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
:.Eggs on a graded basis.
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Seasonable Cloods
NEW DRESS GOODS
In Ladoussac Flannel and Tweed Effect
Flannel, Flannelette Blankets, White and Grey,
Wool Blankets, Underwear, Sweaters for Men,
Boys and Children.
New Chintz for Comforters and Side Drapes,
Stamped Mats, Etc.
A Few House Dresses left at Bargain Prices.
Shoes and Rubber Boots, Harness Repairs, Etc.
Fresh Groceries •Always On Hand
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