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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-03-08, Page 1ZUR1C Established 1900 A ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 19 45 By buying Gov't Securities you protect your homes EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorra Pastor Mrs. M. °each, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.—Divine Worship. 11 a.m. Church School ,7.30 p.m.—Divine Services. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor 10 a.m.—Diaine Service& 11.15 a.m.—Sunday SchooL 7.30 Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services Betty Anne Beauty Shop nIE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL, PERMANENTS rhe Better Oil Permanents applied with the very latest of methods and Equipment. And besides all this is our years of Experience in all Hair Dressing. GIVE US A CALL! ?hone 68 four your Appointments. MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich St. Patrick's Celebration Will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich On SATURDAY, MARCH 17th. Sponsored by, the Zurich Lions Club. Dancing' from 8.30 to 11.30. Music furnished iby Raa's Orchestra Refreshment Booth Admission 50e. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Martha )Warm and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbours and friends for the sympathy and. assistance extended to .ahem in their recent sad bereavement Special thanks to Rev. E. W. Heim - rich, to those that sang and those that' loaned their cars. Are You Suffering Frew Headaches? '4f so; Have your Eyes Examined with 'the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L COLE, R. O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICH — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices COMFORTABLE GLASSES , At REASONABI .F. PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. sdoompasto••••••••,. +++++ 0 +++++++++ ++++ ++*++ + + + + + + + + +++ ++++++++++++.. 4 -4 -4 .4 -4 arrffman junned Ante Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. DAT OR. NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70 Dashwood Ontario 0 zuRietrs Grocery Store When you are looking for good things to eat be sure and vii t our Store, as we always maintain to have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand, although some lines are at times hard to get, yet we do ow. 1,2,g to) purchase our supplies from the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and Grape Fruilsiisasorr; Canned Goods, and many Other Ibies e offer at very moderate prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced Memo Oesch PRODUCE WANTED. 61, Zurich Phone 165 ;La ATTENTION FARMERS Seed Corn and Green Bean Growers 0,n Tuesday, Mardh lath at 2 p.m. In Town Hall, Exeter. Mr. john iSchule Representing of On- tario Tomato Growers will address the meeting on the proposed corn and green, peas subject. Mr. George Rush of Ontario . Fruet Branch will address the meeting. Sponsored by the County Agricult- ural committee. IN MEMORIAM Desjardine—In loving memory of our dear sister, Annie Desjardine, who died one year ago March 11, 1944. With tears we watched you. sinking We tended you with loving care We watched beside your bedside As the lonely hours passed away. And how our hearts were broken When we saw you breathe your last, Our thoughts are in a .silent grave Where our dear Sister lies. - --Ever remembered by 'Sister And Brother. HAY COUNCIL The Council. of the Township of Hay met in the 1Council iChambers, Zurich, on Monday March 5th, 1945 at 1.30 p.m. as a 'Court of Revision to consider appeals against the True- mner Drain By-law. The only ap- peal entered was dealt with as fol- lows: "That Court of Revision: on by-law 1945 on the Truemner Drain be adjourned until . April 2nd, 1945, at which time the Engineer, T. R. Patterson Will present a report en the AthertiSurerus appeal. That James Masse's application:for Road iSuperintendent for Hay Town- ship be accepted and that he be paid 60 'cents per hour, mileage included. Appointment to be confirmea by by- law. That the Drainage petition as han- ded in by Bruce Tuckey, Leonard Greb, John Triebner, Wm. Northcott and others be accepted and forward- ed. to T. R. Patterson to present a report at earliest opportunity. That Albert Heideman be paid $3.00 -for rent of home and John Suplat's allowance be set at $25.00 per month. This to remain in force till Zane meeting. That rate of pay for cutting weeds with mower be set at $1.00 per hour man, tearn and mower, same to be confirmed by by-law. That two notices be inserted in sufficient papers .advertising for con- tracts to crush and haul gravel on Hay Township Roads, per yard per mile, contractor to supply crusher. Twp. to sapply one truck. Tenders to be in the Clerk's office by March 24th, 1945. That amendment to Bender Drain by-law No. 18, 1944, re section 305 (15) of the Municipal Act be ad- vertised in the Ontario Gazette. By- law to be drawn up to incorporate changes made. That payments on Twp. roads, re- lief, Hay Munic. Tele. System and General accounts be passed as per voucher: Twp. Roads—James Masse $51.50; Maurice Masse $76.40; Wm. Decker $3.50; Milt Doitz $17.90; L. A. Prang & Son $37.89; 'Wm. Jennison $70.00; Harry Zimmer $7.50; J. Gnarl() '& Son $15.75; H. W. Brokenshire $8.32 Huron Expositor $1; Alphonse Masse $81.60; Glen Dietz $18,40; Steve Suplat $8.80; Dom. Road Mach. Co. $7.69; Johnston & Kalbfleisch $18.15 Arnold Meaner $5; Herb Neee $53.25 Passmore's Garage $130; Gen. Sup- ply Co. $25.38. Total $638.03. Relief — John Suplat $25; L. Kleinstiver $10; Morris Denomm $25; A. Heideman rent VI. Total $03.00. Hay Telephone — H. W. Broken - shire $129.08; Bell Tele. $320.81; Stromberg Carlson $50.04; Northern a.lectric (2o. a1a..1.00; .H. C.T. Bess $285,65 ; T. 1L Uo(frnan $235.65, raeleral ..rti TT, W ihroaos- shire $13252; Johnston & Kalbfleisch $2.68; Treas. -Huron Co. $5; Prov. Treas. Insulin a5.79; Miss Lillie Mac- Pherson 1,,$.1.07,t Thee Srintioneas gtS.20, R. J. Lovell Co. $10.12; Payee Ex- poitor $16.25. Total $186J21. That the Meeting be adjourned to meet again on. 'Monday April 2nd, at 130 p.m, H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, William 1-T, Haugh, Reeyo„ M•amegisummiamulie• Mrs. Elmore Thiel visited with re- latives at Stratford last week. Pte. Dennis Denornme and brother Gus of the Armed Forces were weGk- end visitors with their relatives here. Rev. Lloyd Kalbfleisch of Elrnira, spent a few days last week visiting with his another and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haugh of near Dashwood were Tuesday visit- ors at the home of the latter's aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ehlers Mr. and , Mn. W. H. Bender of Grand Bend visited at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. W. C. Wag- ner 'on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Witmer and baby, Judy, of Mitchell visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Witmer and the fermer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Orv- ille Witmer on Sunday. • Mrs. Wm. Hay visited at London last week, where her daughter Miss Myrtle underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiel and dau- ghter and Mrs. Elmore Thiel -were recent visitors at the home of the latter's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Clinchey, Varna. We are advised that the McKinley Hatchery 'suffered some eonstaerable loss through the ice storm which took place on Wednesday Feb. 21at, as a result of the Hydro wires break- ing and disrupting the power for sera asoma. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck .of Bradford spent the week -end with their parents here. Their daughter, Patsy, who has been attending the Zurich public school, accompanied them to Bradford. Slipped on Ice The friends of Mr. Wm. S. John- ston are pleased to see him able to return to his duties after an injury received to his ankle by slipping on an icy atop, and Mr. Harry Gellman' had slipped on ice after dismounting from his truck and sprained his back. Both men are getting along nicely. Women's institute T The Zurich Womens Institute will hold their meeting on Tuesday even- ing, March 13, at 8 o'clock in the to.wn hall. The ladies of the Blue Water South will be their guests as the latter intend to organize a branch in the near future. An invitation from Mr. A. Mellett of the Zurich Creamery inviting all the ladies to come and see through what proced- ure the cream goes before it is ready for the butter on the table. All lad- ies are cordially invited. OBITUARY Late Martin Wurm In the passing of Martin Wurm, on February 28th, Zurich's oldest resi- dent has left us in his Ond year. Mr. Wurrn, who had been up and around as usual, having been up town a. day or so previous, and was sitting in his chair when ns Iife companion noticed his inactivity and called for medical help but the Angel of Death had carried his tife and spirit to the better world where the cares of this life are no more. Always a very cheerful old gentle- man, -possessing a very keen memory of happenings of the early pioneer days of Zurich and vicinity. He was born in. Breslau, Waterloo County, but in infancy moved with his par- ents to Hay Township, where he took up farming on the Bronson line until 1910, when he moved to Zurich, where he and his wife enjoyed all these years together, and who will miss him most of all. Last fall they celebrated their 64th wedding anniv- ersary. Surviving are his widow; a eon Nelson, of .Zurich; two daughters Mrs. Daniel Oswald, of Hay Town- ship, and Mrs. Clifton Levy of Clin- ton; a brother, Louis, Hay Township six grandchildren and six great -grand children. A private funeral service was held at the home en Saturday afternoon followed by a public saav- ice at St, Peter's Lutheran 'Church, Zurich with Interment following hi St. Peters cemetery. Rev. PI, Heim - rich officiated. 'The bereft family have the syrapathy of their ;many triencU, Chester L. Smith, Publishes $1.50 a Year in Advance Fultfue Bifocals Krypt ks YES, ANY TYPE OF STYLE OF BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES PROMPTLY DUPLICATED PLUS A SAVING EITHER FROM - YOUR PRESCRIPTION OR FROM A BROKEN PART OF YOUR LENSE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician, For positive identification ad the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coal, Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitirnized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid fee Eggs according to Grads W. R. 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In spite of the difficulties in securing them, we have the following items to offer: Cod Liver Oil, Bone Meal, Mineral Supplement, Oyster Shell, Hen and Chick Grit, Etc. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND TH BLAKE STORE Edmund Swartzentrober, Prop. Phone!! 11.97 A 40 .40 1 1 .40 1 1 4