Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1947-06-26, Page 11111 .11,1 I C Established .1900. 1141 11 311,1 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26 1947 . CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHitill $1.50 a Year in Advance 1 $1.75 in U.S., in Advance. Don't For et the Zurioh ' ions Olub Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so, Have your Eyes • Examined with the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST '& OPTICIAN GODIERIQH — ONT. Good •Glasses at Reasonable Prices ouster 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 ++++++++++++++44-14++++++44 44++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 4. + + + 1 Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Lecensed Embalmer and 4.4. '>' + .4 .I, .4 + 4 + + + + + + 4 E+ - scan *limn fuierat oIne .4 .4 '++++++++++++ars+++++++++++ €141-14++++++++++++++++++++44 Funeral Director. MEMBER OF 'T'HE ONTARIO FUNERAL ARSOCIATION DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70 Dashwood Ontario 010illlialll1111i11(ilieltiCittii:, itjif f`#fiiiliU iil<iliTigfigiilll liil7i HAN O,a,d al1i 1t0 40;Ilifl ' 14°s Store When you care /looking for good things to eaat., be sure and visit our Store, .; s 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 :x.t very moder::te prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced Merino sc ®i Z ch PRODUCE WANTED: Phone 165 i Ifil(I 1 4010111111100 ij1i1;1'.. 11 pi I llll 11Ij 11, iiill91II113111I111111�1111111111 Illillllf soasassnoinaeosommennamotaoznamsolmmimassemossszar L'S Su fr r. 'e. ? s1 � 'le oo 'i WE HAVE A GOOD RANGE OF MEN'S WEAR SUITABLE FOR SUMMER TROUSERS,BWEATER:S, SPORT SHIRTS, ETC., ETC. CHENILLE SPREADS IN ALL SHADES AT REDUCED PRICES. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES FOR SUMMER. GRCERY SPECIALS SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday and Saturday . DUTCH CLEANER. PER T11V ......... ... » . , » . lOc AYLMER VEG. SOU P, PER TIN 10c CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER. 16 -az. JAR » ' ... 49c RIDEAU HALL COFFEE, TIN OR JAR PKGS 8 -oz. 27c CORN FLAKES„27c 2 PKGS I2 -ox NEILS,ONS COCOA. 1 LB TIN FOR 29c19c •HALF -LB TIN FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY WEEK Phone 71.410 C. H. THIEL sowannzaasnonso Zurich Leavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Wednesday .and Thursday, June 2''5,216 :,'rhe Bachelor's Daughters 1. Gail Russell, Adolph Menjou Also `SUSIE STEPS OUT" Fri., Sat., June 27, 1218 Love Laughs at Andy Hardy —MLC(KFY ,ROONEY, —LEWIS STONE Monday June 30th Little Mr. Jim —,BUTCH JENKINS --FRANCIS .GIFFO.RD Comng Soon—MJG-'S. "THE YEAR,: LING." • THE WILLERT REUNION Will be held at LAKEVIEW CASINO. Grand Bend SATURDAY, JULY 5th. Relatives and friends are welco'ime, Please attend. Bring lunch baskets for the day. Races and contests in- cluded. —The Committee YOU ARE INVITED TO uriai enna►nite Church On Tuesday, July fain FOR AN INSPIRATIONAL CHRIS- TIAN WORKER'S SERVICE MORNING - AFTERNOON -EVENING- Guest Speakers Include: Floyd Schmucher—Mission Worker' John Gax+ber--Pastor-Schooi: Teacher - A SENATOR PLEADS- FOR A UNIFORM DIVORCE- LAW rolic July th. 11 Cor e Decoration Day Decoration Day which, was held at Ist. iPeter's Lutheran cemetery on Sunday afternoon was well attended, the weather being. favourable. Rev. aul Eidt, of Ellice, being the guest speaker. The choir Tendered a sel- i ction with Miss Pauline Uttley at the organ. Streets Treated Congratulations go to our Police Village Trustees for the good work to have dust prevention on the .stre- ets before the summer season is a- mithalf over, or not at air. We all appreciate this street treatment al- though some thought it was a bit messy at first, but nothing compared to the dust which cannot be avoided. It will make the village look cleaner and cooler. Thank a lot "Fathers!" Return from Trip to West Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader of Dashwood; iMrs. Clara Decker and Mr. Bruce Klopp of town have re- turned safely after a very pleasant motor trip through the Western. States, North Dakota and as far up Os Alberta. Mr. Klapp visiting at Winnipeg and other points of inter- est. The month's trip seemed very Short when they met their relatives andfriends who made them feel very welcome and were pleased to see their Ontario friends. Had Birthday Party Mr . and Mrs. Wm. Davidson of the Goshen line south, entertained the former's',brothers and sisters and their families on ,Sunday to a fowl dinner in honor of the farmer's mot - .her Who; Celebrated her 83rd -birthday and is enjoying good health. The day `t'kS enj0 Vmem- .of much bythe men a Y Y of'`the f� i . the tab k, .. � 3Y.���..� bye b� centy ed ` with a r•t�iday' cake,` along with lots of other good- ies: Her children along with a host of friends wish her many liappy.bir- thdays along with the best of Health. 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. 4011.864344 30033363 * 3030€10333 • 0 0 r -..tOttratt or Positive ldentificatioul of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coal. Roe Farms Milling Co., Vitimized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hens 3030,0033,3 026+03331033 s OVOt Licensed Embaler and Funeral Director ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED AND WHEEL CHAIR FOR RENT. ALL OCCASIONS I R FOR FLOWERS i Day and 'Night Servic. gees ':;" ;03*of3ate393Vi9►OID*Qam3333+533341)13303413363 ele la,one°89' ti c 'HYMENEAL m Thiel — Dodgson Dr. R. T. Richards performed'the ceremony at 'Centennial United Church, uniting in marriage Evelyn Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Harrison Dodgson, and Leroy Frederick Thiel, youngest son of Mr.. an•d Mrs. George J. Thiel, of Zurich, Given fn marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white marquis- ette with matching shoulder -length veil, and carried a bouquet of red roses. The; groom's sister, Mks. W. Huglii:lT, was matron of honor, wear- ing pate blue silk jersey with pinn shoulder-Tength veil and she carried' pink carnations. Cecil Dodgson, bro- ther 'of the bride, was best man. After the reception held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs Thiel left for a wedding trip to Nor them Ontario, the bride travelling in a light ,blue suit with black accessor- ies. On their return they rv,vill reside in Zurich. The Herald' joins- their, many Zurich friends in extending. congratulations. MANY ATTEND BIG HURON FEDERATIONN' PNICNIC Huron County farmers, their fam- ilies and friends, totalling 1,000', at- tended the annual Duron Federation of Agriculture Ffefd Day at Exeter. last Wednesday. :Guest speaker at a noon luncheon and later in the open ing ceremonies in the afternoon was Herb. H. Rannarn, President of the Canadian Federation. In a daylong program that com- menced in the morning with judging' competitions and ended` late at night with a dance, kept the- large crowd entertained. Particularly interesting were the displays of farm equipment and other exhibits. As well as hearing a heatrttne ad- dress. by the leading figure in Cana- dian farmorgantizations, -the crowd was offered truck and field events, saddle races, hurdle -jumping, soft- ball, hardball, a beauty contest, and band rnusie, • Mr. Hannam told his audience, which packed the grandstand, that farmers set a good example for in- ternational co-operation, as he repor- ted, a world conference of farm or- ganizations held at The Hague; ` Ioll- and, from which he had recently re- turned. The event was a rllttrv+3lglts success. Senator Arthur. Capper' launches, a smashing attack on. conflicting mar- riage and divorce laws with, propos- als foe,. a new amendment to the Con- stitution., Read Why We Need A Uniform Divorce. Lav, by Senator Capper, in The American Weekly, great magazine with this .S'unday's (June '2,9) issue of The De -trait Sun- day Times. Aldou Theatre. GRAND BEND Presents for your Enjoyment The following Attractions: Wed., Thurs. June 25-26 'STRANGE WOMAN" —STARRING-=- I'edy Lamar, Gorge Saunders (Adult Entertainment) with 'Cartoon and Added Shorts • ..._---- Fri .,� Sat., June 27418 "MAN I LOVE" —STARRING— Ida S'TA'R 1 cert Alcla. Icb I.upina, And •Cartoon Sttnda.y Midnight. Mon. `Tues,,. June 80, July . "FARMER'S DAUGHTER" —.STARTLING._ Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten With Cartoon and . tiirort ;;bort Ward Fritz SAI .FS DSO ar. 1 CvSPOS Wan. McAdams SERVICE SPECIALLY TRAINED MECHANICS SPECIALLY DESIGNED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FACTORY ENGINEERED AND INSPECTED PARTS GOODYEAR, DOMINION AND DUNLOP TIRES EXIDE AND' :PRESTO -LITE BATTERIES VED E.RvTCE WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING ri as a cr mfr .JL,1ury�a„�*V°]iu'�i. �+ .,M.Sf� , t t !;"1F .t, il�l:s• .'STs' ,.»'�,."ifi i�w... Season IS HERE AG', .IN. GIVE YOUR CHICKS A GOOD START WITH THE FOLLOWING: Pioneer Cheek Starter SCRATCH FEED, CHICK -SIZE GRIT AND OYSTER SHELL, ALSO A FULL LINE OF MIXED FEEDS FOR STOCK. WARNER AND JAMESWAY ELECTRIC BROODERS; Oil. BURNING BROODERS AND COAL BROODERS A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always THE I`! i4 ri Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop, Phone: 11-97 a 4 4 4 4 4 A