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Zurich Herald, 1945-09-20, Page 1Established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,' SEPTEMBER 20 1045 Arnail*•••••••,010•40.1.16.1 WWWW.F.WSVM...W.W,*W.M.MWMWW.MW.MW.SIZIMZOWV.WWLWW. 17.0`i 0741 Betty Anne Beauty Shop PtrHE HOME OF'THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS ifhe Better Oil Permanents applied with the very latest of methods and tinquipment. And besides all this is our years of -'111xperience in all Hair Damming. -GIVE US A CALLI etone 68 four your Appointments. MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Zurich Wm, ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH - 'Rev. E. W. Heirnrich, Pastor v.E9 e.m.-Divine Services. 11.15 a.m.-Sunday School. 7.30 Divine Woruhip. :Everybody Welcome te ell Services EMMANUEL 'EVANGELICAL CHURCH C B.. Hecker:40ru4 raster Mrs. M. Oesch, orga•gme SUNDAY siartymos )1.0 a.m-Divine Worship. 11 a.m. Church School 7.30 p.m. -Divine Services. 24h and ti) and 21.5 a-% are r-1C)fth .1111111.1.11..P3 622ZSMIX112.00clertlazetiWorrMiLiLta-E-ttOr.gailagar4266a= NEW BANKING REGULATIONS The Bank of Montreal officially states that Zurich office will be re -opened on a daily basis corrxmenc- ing Tuesday, October 9th. Branch customers and friends in all spheres of banking will be welcomed on that and all succeeding days. 866666666MOOMEMIESSIEM • • • •• • • • • • • 1 Anniversary mites v • • • • IN THE Emmanuel Evangelical ChZURICH, ON urch. I Su day, September 23rd. :10 A.M. 7.30 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER Dr., Edgar S. Faust OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN SPECIAL MUSIC BY: • THE LOCAL CHOIR AND THE MEN'S OCTETTE A Cordial invitation is extended to Everyone to Attend these I SericVes.` e , • ••=3.111111ke HAY COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Hay xilet in. the Township Hall, Zur- Are You Suffoolizr. Fro 1117r., e .f so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Latest Methods, and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN ,GODERIOH - ONT. • 'Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices MFORTABLE GLASSES REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrig,g, R.O. GPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. -4+++++++++++++4444+++404+46+++++++++++++++++++++++++ t• ffiarrA offinaa Aural ffionic • Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 7+8 lashwood - Ontario 4ILIK '',1011111111( r WEN ESEEINIONINE 11.1.011,101110. •0{1‘411:tal re When you are looking for good things to eat be sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to have a good stack of Fresh Groceries always on hand, although VsEirhe HMS wee at times hard to get, yet we do our si to iilltrdlose our supplies from Le:MOM, `61T„id Fruitaij!:,,,,mg.z‘va.: Goods, and traany lii fi1C prices... Visit Our &ere and Be Convinced 3nrcto es© Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 Intiffigi 11221106fitagliatffligna • 7•'• ich, on Tuesday, :September i4th at 8 o'clock .p.m. The following mot., ions were passed: That application be made to the Township of McGillivray for exten- sion to the Hay Municipal Telephone System into their Municipality accor- ding to section No. 17 of the Tele- phone Act. th.e.esiktatig.,ADImre tits. mos-% mon as weea inspector" -asnandennt by John McBride be accepted and that his account be paid. • That Wesley Coleman be appointed Weed Inspector to finish Mr. Me - Brides' term. That Albert Heideman be paid $3 per month rent until April 1st, 1946, providing that the well be put into a safe condition. That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to borrow funds to pay for the Hay Municipal Telephone Sy- stem cable installed on Dashwood trunk line. That Relief Allowance to the a -- mount of .$9.90 be paid to Emma Bas - sow commencing Sept. 1st, 1945. That J. Masse be paid $30.00 for rental of shed to store Township grader and truck dating from Sept. 1, 194g. That an itemized statement of money earned and Children's Allow- ance be declared before the Clerk by Morris Denomme and Mrs. Suplat, each month. That we petition the Department of ,Highways to remain with the pre- sent book .system re: ,gasoline tax for tractors to farmers. That Thomas Laing be instructed to remove brush from the Aldworth Drain in the area between the Blind Line and 4th ,Concession. That accounts for Township roads, relief, Hay Telephone System, and General accounts be paid as per voucher. Twp. .Roads - Wm. Thiel $29.00; Percy .Campbell $8; William Parke -16.00; Garnet Datars 8.50; Frank Denomme $18; Ed. Kalbtleisch 12.90; Clare Geiger $4; B. 3. Gould 6.80; Ed. Corriveau 3.30; Dolph Sopha $4; Leon Bedard 110.80; Art. Weber $18, Wm. Watson 5.95; Wes. leoleman 4.80; M. G. Deitz $30; Passmore Garage 24.80; County of Huron $90; Stewart Triebner $2; Albert Geddes 2.40; Jack .Corbett $18; Ervin Rei- chert $20; Louis .Ducharme 8.50; Ed Erb 3.50; Charles Aldworth 14.45; James Masse 45.55; Lucien Corriv- eau 3.30; Hugh Thiel 3.60; Ed. Wel- Per $9; C. Debars $9; Fred Corbett Stade & Weido 11.75; Tom Welqh 393.56; Win. Jennison 1822.- W. Brokenshire $5. • John .Sunlat, $25; A. Rmma 1OW0,90. is Tpl,phow, ---- 11. W. flrelian ‘1" Rev. chelierd'r:tP4. mn Miss a lovely her rnothe'." be 5r.11.1.11(11111.9.1.1.091560=61311.001M161.124 ekendorn was at Kit- ler ,orExeter, spent -end: at the home of s. Clara Decker. 's. David Gingerich were Visit*4rith friends at Sea- farbh. igte.*:(gteiRo9e who inthe ar- med f61'0444..Ondon. spent the week - „grid ate hiAe here. Mr. anit..X.Op. Earl Yungblut and son Jack; Mr fg Ivan Yungblut and Miss Inez Ytulgblut spent •a, day at Loncloriaast week. 11/kr..'.4hd Mrs. LeRoy O'Brien and sons aniitored'to Stratford. Mrs. Wm. Hoffman 'accompanied them home af- ter viting at the home of her sons at Galt and her sister at Stratford. Mr.' and Mrs. John Wagner who have beet at the Wagner home here in town .for .a while, While the form- er was installing a new furnace, left ., for theii...hinne in Guelph. The local convenor of the . Ited Cross kaittMg committee wishes to inform anyone who cares to help in this important work, that new yarn has arrived and calls for 30 girls sweaters; 30 girls socks, 30. boy socks. So there is nntch kunting to be done Ame coming months. Will you please giVe 4 helping hanc to this neecly`44.x:Call at the town hall on ursflAeaft_ernoon for yarn or at bx- thanks for the past favors to those who so loyaly helped to knit for the dy. ZURICH FALL FAIR Zurich Fall Fair will be held on Monday and Tuesday of next week. The public are asked to attend this annual event. This year there will be lots, of attraction and entertain- ment for all. There will be horse races, a game of ball, the •newly organized Lions Club will operate a booth, and they always make it very snappy. The Broadhagen Land will supply good music, and don't forget the concert and dance in the town hall in the evening. Forty Hours' Devotion On Friday, Saturday and Sunday next the people of St. Boniface Parish shall celebrate in the church the Solemn exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for what is known as the "Forty Hours' Devotion." We invite you, Dear Brethern to •Come and demonstrate to Our Divine Saviour your "faith in. His Divine and unfail- ing Word.; your gratitude for the in- estimable gift of the Holy Eucharist, and your love in return for a love so tender and so -generous. Rev. Leo 3. Siess, C.R., of St. Agatha's Waterloo will preach the Forty Hour Devotions HYMENEAL Misener-Statuding In the Church of the Ascension, Paisley, the marriage took place of Theodora Mary, daughter of Mrs. Standing, Paisley, and the late David T. Standing, to William O. Misener, son of the late Mr. and. Mrs. W. L. Misener of London. Rev E. D. Dick-: son offciated. Mrs. J. J. McMillan played the wedding music and Mrs. Arthur G. Hunut, Jr., cousin of the bride, sang. Given in marriage by her brother Frederic C. 8t..1..ding, the bride was lovely in a white moive gown. Her finger -tin veil was caught -1-10) a circlet of na and lio.wers.'S'he trried ping roses, bovardia and ‘.vhite and wofe th lcrle ,Ye string of poarls, Wilf- ;1... G. ' • • • j cousin (.)* th lo'ple, was ,-; 170.22 Ne,r111"1:1'1 1 of he 01 'el 14, 1,,.,14 ' 4 t • • ' I '1'. 11. 3!,%•• 1;1, r,‘,,(1 1.1 11 .114/14k1"-, , 7,4.50; i; F11 FAA Chester L. Smith, Publidn/ $1.50 a Year in Advan 14, 'I (I tip Kryptoks Is YES, ANY TYPE OF STYLE OF -BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES PROMPTLY DUPLICATED PLUS A SAVING EITHER FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION OR PROM A BROKEN PART OF YOUR LENSE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. 1 1711 ' ., .„,,,Q , 1. Pair For positive identification the World's Finest Anthracitt ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coah Roe Farms .Milling Co, Vitimized Feeds IIMMOINE• W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall SOO • • 4,4 6606 Fu 666640644 1. 1; eral 64 6066466464060006 rvic 3 Westlake • Ci;Infortable H • • Day and Nightrervice • argoovog..‘G000s•ncoeseoceggeoots000000000so0000000140130. 'okensINI e pital Decrioi Kehts- Phone 158, Zurich 44 or Sale 50 IRONING BOARDS 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs! F. C. KALBFLEISCH SON Phone 69 - - ZURICH We are Salesmen for the Fam New WE ALWAYS CARR Y LINE OF GOOD DRY GOODS, I-1ARD- PAINTS, CLOTHIlsIG FOR : , a ' ,,-“,,,,•,,I !!,.. ,,,,,,y,ii; „_., yr, Nv. pri.o.,..,,, .,,,.1 ..1,,,E0ii.'::.,, ,..., t ,,,,,I,, \;1,. ,sL:.'..:13 ALL P,Ilf.D.11,=!: I 01,1LA , , • ' • • • • '• ••I Al' • i • • '• ."!41.1t:1101)cry. 44' i;Vik:C, 4: 1. .:10; (let), - Pelt World 6.69. 14 14, n,..; -ting he adjourned te in on October 1st, 1945 et 1,a0 141n. Wm. Reeve. 11`.. W. Brokeashire, Clark. • ',..1 Ve1.0 '0,91 rriel 1.0 ”. dire. A rce.,enlen :held home of ho 1141 1d(2', mot hr. Mr r; , for .ftwrt honeymoon, the brido tray..1.- ing. in 'a shockin pink vel ' r iV d 4 with dark brown UCO'4.-0140.i and 41411 cont. Upon their return th.:.y will re- i!e in Londou. The blido Was a former teacher of Zurich 1',S. E. SCHWARTZENTRUBER, IN STOCK. 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