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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1947-05-15, Page 1Established ERAL ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15 1947 et the Herald know of your Visits and Visitors Are You Suffering Fr ;m Headaches? :1f so, Have your Eyes Examined with. the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIOH -- (11M. Good GIasses at Reasonable Prices WANTED TWO SUPPLY TEACHERS WANTED 1st. --To supply for 1% hours per day in Room I of S. S. No, 7, Zurich, while regular teacher is teaching Home Economics, 2nd.—To supply_ a% hours per da{y and an extra half day per week, in the senior room of S. S. No. 7, Zurich, while regular teacher is teaching Manual Training. Applicants may find our further par- ticulars from the Secretary. All applications to be in the hands of the Secretary by May 20th, ,..1947. H. W. BRO•K•TiNSHIRE, Secretary Treas. Hay Town- ship School Area. +++++++++++++++++4+++4.h+++ f++++++++++++++++++++++++4 C. ffiarrg ffirilin4a antral cine Private Car An bul nce Service for the Conveyance • of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. -r + MEMB;i OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. ,a DAY OR NIGHT TFI IPHONE No. 70 + ashwood — Ontario• + ,s▪ +++++++++++++++++* +.p+•++ ..;.her+++++++++++++++++++++++ 1J11111111y11)I liln.,,l,,a,a , �, ,.,y l r„;Kl, ,, ,,,i �il�iiMiif1118iNilif�INlliiIIIIBNIilllilfgilitlilflilt,iii IIl 1_ � 1.=illi f lli » al llfi ZuRIews Story When you are Iookirng for ;god- things:; to eat be sure and visit 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 our best to purchase our supplies from the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many other lines we offer at very moderate prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced Manna each - Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 III!! IRI11!NIIII�IIiillifi1111I'++�.;i11' il%i#�a'I11IICi1l.1i ; PRO111141)11101il1111l11Ili1yl1111111 i li'Rif fl 1itll11110 . 11116111011101t, MEL'S I nior Store GROCERY SPECIALS SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday and Saturday AYLME•R VEG. SOUP, 10.Oz. TIN . 8c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 7-LB.BAG ..................25c MOTHER JACKSON'S JIFFY FOR/ME,. PKG. 1Sc DICED CARROTS, 2 TINS ....,...... .15c MIXED NUTS, PER LB. 40c PALMOLIVE SOAPS 3 REGULAR BAMS 20c 5 GIANT BAR'S, FOR 27c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY WEEK. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR YOUR Spring Papering COME AND SEE 'OUR NEW SAMPLE BOOKS. DRAPERY MATERIALS AT VARIOUS PRICES Ladies and Childrens Dresses. Phonic 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich i OBITUARY Dies At London There passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursuay, May 8th, Charles Ethelbert Zurbrigg, well known O:ptomertrist of Exeter, aged 61 years, after an illness of several months. He leaves his wife and chil- dren to mourn his loss, one son was killed in the. recent World War. Mr. Zunbrigg was known by many in Zurich, as he was frequently here on his professional business. The fun-. eral was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment was made in Exeter cem- etery. Mrs. Sarah Broatifoot There passed away 'at her late re- sidence,. Parr Line; Hay Township, on Friday May 9, Sarah Horton, widow of the late James Broacifoot, and dear mother of Mrs. James Mc- Allister of the Parr Line; Mrs. Stan- ley Mitchell, of Hensall; Glenn .of, Clinton and James, at home. The” funeral was held on Monday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mc- Allister, Hay Township, . at 2 p.m. •conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook, of Hensall United Church. Burial was made in McTa.ggart's Cemetery. She died after an illness of three weeks, and was the former Sarah Horton, born in Usbosne Township. She was a member of the Hensall United Church and of the iWMS. And will be greatly missed. - (ASHWOOL7 Mr. Chester Geiser who spent .some time in London, has returned to his home. Mrs. Geo. Thomlplinson of Detroit, spent the week -end with relatives. Mr. and ;Mrs. Czar ISteinhagen. o:f Cheslee and Mr. and Mrs.Jimmy Tayici of London; spent the week. end"'ivxtYr`ki: