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Zurich Herald, 1947-06-12, Page 1t9 1 URIC HERAL Established DIEl la ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 947 CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISH 111.6q a Year in Advance $1.75 in U.S., in Advance. Let the Herald know of your Visits and Visitors Are You Suffering From Headaches? EG, Have your Eyes +F', ,cmbee4 with elle Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICH — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Pricey Monster Frolic SPONSORED BY ZURICH LIONS CLUB ON Wed July 9th At 8 p.m. —MONSTER FIRE WORKS- -WATERLOO BAND- -GAMES GALORE- -DANCING- -BIG DRAW FOR 8 PRIZES— Entire Proceeds for Welfare Work ++++++++++++++04,4444444-144. t+++++++++++++++.+++++++++4 . � err at$n nn antral j cone Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. MEMBER OF TUE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. 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Phone 165 1,:-- 1.11111 IIIIIIIIIII.IN r ":' `'a fill!118111!!fl!f!IINI!Itlt.Illllll't!1(Illhdllillllllln(III((1((UIII(1(Illlltflfll(!l(flNNllflli(Illilllllllllll(Ihllfillkt, THIEL'S daft Superior Store GROCERY SPECIALS ECIALS `SPECIALS frc lilursday, Feiday and Saturday NEILSON'S :Co l:' . RALF 1C.I3. TIN 19c 1-L.13. 29c ...IDEA l SALL COFFEE LB..1:AR. 49c JAVEX, PER. BOTTLE -...... .• ....... 14c LIPTON'S OIANG:'G. !L'iE -Kt E TEA, BALF-LB. 44c DRIFT„ PER, PKG. ... .., ........ 29c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY WEEK. NOW IS VAR TIME TO 'GET READY FOR YOUR Spring Papering COME AND SEE OUR NEW SAMPLE BOOKS. DRAPERY MATERIALS AT VARIOUS PRICES Ladies and Childrens Dresses Phonc 1 `, C.. H. THIEL Zurich ISMISSAISOMOI Leavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Thursday—One night Only, June 12 DOUBLE MYSTERY THRILLERS "CRIME DOCTOR'S MAN HUNT" STARRING. WARNER BAXTER THE UNKNOWN JI) I .BANNION Friday and Saturday, June 13, 14. "BOOMERANG" STARRING: DANE ANDREWS JANE WYATT Monday and Tuesday, June 16, 17. "THE MACOMBER AFFAIRS" . STARRING: GREGORY PECK JOAN BENNETT Wed., Thurs., June 18, 19 "THE MAN I LOVE" Starring: Ida Lupine, Robert Alda, Also "BLIND SPOT" (Adult) Milk on Sunday! The local Zurich Dairy wishes to announce that they will resume Sunday milk deliveries beginning on Sunday, June 15th. Please put out empty bottles early. To Hold Anniversary The congregation of Blake United Church are holding their Anniver- sary on Sunday, June 22nd, at 2,.30 p.m:. ( DST.) Rev. H. E. Roppell, Pastor of the Zurich Evangelical Church, will be the guest .speaker.. Musical numbers will also be supplied by talent tram his church. • The public are cordially invited to attend this anniversary. WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL With vaccination against •Smallpox on Saturday, June 14th, the Board of Health of Hay Township, will have completed nine successive Saturdays of an immunization program against contagious diseases. The work- has been the Trost com- plete ever attempted in ;clay Town- ship, and the response -and co-operat- ion of the parents, have ;been most gratifying. Much credit must go to the sehool nurse, Miss. Jean Fal- coner, for heI•ping to make it a suc- cess. It is hoped that all chtrdren will avail themselves of the protection a- gainst Smallpox since it is, :both the most important and the most efficient of all the inoculations; and at the same time the easiest for the child- ren, to endure. Enjoyed Piano Recital BIG FIELD DAY An audience filling the local town Plans for the fifth annual field day hall tocapacitylast Thursday even - of the Huron County Federation of Ing' enjoyed a very fine piano recital rendered Agriculture, to be held at. Exeter d: by the pupils .of Mrs. John Memorial Park on Wednesday, an Turkhein?; A.T. C.M. The.stage was 18th, are• nearing completion, banked wiitiv baskets of well .arrang- ed ;lowers ef' various kinds alsa'.the H. H. �iv;nnam,. Presxdenzt .oi : tlid , Ci7nadiari Fedeietion .ef"` gate the ,'14.PInd+ lead g n 'tr ie Trail, will be the guest of .the local Federa greeted" 'ire rock Tarfge "baug5i .orf tion. Mr. Hannam, who has rust re - favoured Little Marion Turlch€ixn turned from' the Conference of Inter favoured the audience ;with a splen - national Agricultural 1Producers in by vocal solo; a wedding possessib:n, Holland, will officially open the field by the Pupils was a very attract;:v feature with Me day at 1.15 p.m. (D.S.T:), and wil ss:. Turl�heim at the address the audience at that time piano. A vocal sextette was rendered Under the management of the Bur - on 'beautifully. +Everyrxx�[e taking theii on County of Agriculture, the annual parts well either at piano or in song.. livestock judging competition for the Mrs. Tuxkheim was presented with a' county will begin .at 0 a.m. Contest lovely plant and nefrror' from her ants are asked to resister at 8 a.m.L?up?Is,eir kindness. Cad Save and .greatly' thanked them (DST.) An attractive program of track a7te£ , was the closing number. Thevnum field events has been arranged+b}> the 'hers were a19. very gratifying and athletic committee, beginning with a shows how the pupils -.are progressing gills' softball game at 10 a.m. A with such a splendid reacher of music baseball game for men will be the last event on the sports program at. 4..30 p.m. An added feature that should prove popular is the running horse races, open .to horses from Huron County, with separate events for boys and girls under 21 years of age. "Miss Huron' will be the title given to the Huron County girl winning -the "Sweater Girl Contest" scheduled for 4 pm. The usual display of educational exhibits will be presented by sonn'of the Departments of both Provincial and Dominion Governments and by newspapers from Stratford and Lan- don. Commercial displays by the• farm machinery com ants, canner i e s cheese factories, motor car manufac- turers and others will help to make the day interesting. The shield presented by Racl!o Sta- tion CKNX, to the township winning the highest total points in the sports events, will be presented to the win- ner at the dance to be held in the gymnasium at 9.30 p.m. Busseld T. Bolton, Dublin, President -of the Huron Co. Federation, and chairman of the field day, says of the fifth annual. event: "We are plan- ning for the best field day we have •ever staged. We are particularly pleased and fortunate that "Herb" Hannam is going to be our guest. If we are favoured with good weather,I believe we will have -a recordebreak- ing crowd. •" W. V. Roto, Londesboro, Secretary* of the. County Federation, :speaking of the year book issued this year, says: "We have tried to make this ,bookle't not only a complete program of all the events • of the field day, but also a story of the aims and accom- plishments of .Huron County Farmers and their Federation. We hope it will find a plow in the library of every farm. home In the country, to be followed in Tater yr•,nrs by annetali editi Ons." HYMENEAL • McNaII—G°esch A pretty June wedding was solem- nized at Goshen United Church, Sat- urday, June 7th, when Mae Marie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oesch became the brine of Clarence Ray McNeil, son or Mr. and. Mrs. Robert McNalI,. Lucknow. Rev. Miss Reba Hern officiated in a pret- ty .setting of white, lilac and tulips. Miss Kathleen Bess, Zurich, was or- ganist and Miss Doreen McClinchey, Varna, sang "0 Perfect Love" dur- ing the signing of the register. The bride entenbg the church ' on; the arm of her father, was charming ly gowned in ' white satin, embossed. with a feathea= and lover's knot de- sign, fitted,bodice with full nylon, over taffeta skirt. She wore a finger tip veil caught, with a halo of orange hlossoane and carried a cascade bouquet of peerless red roses. ';Ler only ornament was two strands• of pearls, gift of the groom. Miss :Sedivila Vincent, Loncrore,. the bridesmaid; wore a floo..rlength gown of blue, tate with fitted lbedh_e¢, ex- tending to a full skirt, matching shoulder length veil and, gloves and carried a bouquet of pink roses. She wore gold earrings set with •seed pearls, gift of the bride., Mr. -Russell Oesch, Varna, brother et the bride, was best man, The ushers were Mr. Earl Flaxberd, Zur- ich and Mr. Cecil McNeal:„ Lucknow. The reception was held at the Lit- tle Inn, Bayiiet!d, following the cere- mony. Mrs, Oesch received the guests in a grey frock with navy ac- cessories and eorsagt, of white car- nations. Tho groom's mother chose navy with brown accessories and core sage of white carnations. l -or travelling the bride chose, a Mitre suit with bustle and white, ac- tessories, On their return trip from Niagara Falls and Buffalo, they will l' Side itl Milverton,- pule 48 Hours OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. DUPLICATED FROM THE BROK- EN PIECES WE STOCK: ALL SIZES AND SHAPES OF SHELL AND METAL FRAMES. FUL VU OR REGULAR. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. 1 or Positive Identification of the World's Panel t Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Cosi,, Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitirnized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 ' Henreid lee MOS ®al®® fit) +0+0•AMfiNiN 0ONO114M.41011-0WHIR +N111/ems a 0 0 Istiakt ttner41 gOtat Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED AND WHEEL CHAIR FOR RENT. FLOWERS FOR ALL ; OCCASIONS ve„ 71 Day ard Night Service. TTe1ephoale 89 Zurich e 000 Y0000000000000e000000010000 Ward Franz SALES: U 1CH Wm. McAdams SERVICE OT4RS SPECIALLY TRAINED MECHANICS SPECIALLY DESIGNED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FACTORY ENGINEERED AND INSPECTED PARTS GOODYEAR, DOMINION AND DUNLOP TIRES c EXILE AND PRESTO -LITE BATTERIES WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING 1 1 C c �. Season IS HERE. AGAIN. GIVE YOUR CHICKS A GOOD START.. WITH THE FOLLOWING: Pioneer Chick Starter SCRATCH FEED, CHICK -SIZE GRIT AND OYSTER SHELL. ALSO A FULL LINE OP MIXED FEEDS FOR STOCK. WARNER AND JAMESWAY ELECTRIC BROODERS; OIL, BURNING BROODERS AND COAL BROODERS A Good Line of Peened Medicines on hand always T B .1 K.E STO E Edmund Swartzentrubei, Prop, Phone: 1 1-97