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Zurich Herald, 1947-09-04, Page 1AMM001••••••••••.1......1••••••• Established 1900 I C 4,..111.04•001•••••••••01110011.411) ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOR1ING, SEPTEMBER 4 i 947 • CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISH $1.5L a Year in Advance $L75 in U.S., in Advance. Jet us 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 GODERICH - ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices ab.ut yo 1. W.,•••••••••••..., ARTHUR FRASER income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER OFFICE: ---,Corner Ann, William Sts. Phone: Exeter 355W Zurich may Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS Better Oil Permanents Applied the very latest of methods and Equipment. GIVE US A CALL/ Phone 153 for your Appointments. DOREEN SOHILBE-Zurich +++++++++++++++++++4 The with 0.)4. -t 6 4•1*, ettim arnan inerat �nte Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Lecensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70 Dashwood - Ontario %b. +4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.++++4, 414, 4FIN. 11% Jill Air VA ta-a-1 When you are looking for good things to eat be sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to have a good stock of Fresh Groceries ,Iways on hand, although some li es are at times hard to get, yet we do or best to urchase our supplies from the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many other lines we offer at very moder,te prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced e:flQesch PRODUCE WANTED., Oil iiiiroiatie intialesmagnmazoniammxasmirzamiz=traar 1:11 en t'r varnmateruserroosare melirnMemstraut* urich Phone 1 65 02.900040 •gteetal,trer•IMITIO IMAM. easona le Needs ODENSIST WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AND CLOTHING, FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. A GOOD VARIETY OF CHINAWARE; BREAKFAST AND DINNER SETS, ETC. For Yom G ocery Needs, Shop at. Our Store. We have a Fresh Stock of Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables Weekly Phone HO C. H. THIEL Zurich VRAMA 101112VISZNIMINARSAVOMANAMAMMAREAVAMIABAMMA12444111111111011E04=103009tWargiP4g., -ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer, Nat- terby Bottoms, Gloucestershire, Eng- land, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter,Marjorie Florence, to Jack L. O'Brien, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Lenn.is O'Brien of Zurich, Ont. The marriage to take place on. September gOth, at 2 o'clock in Nibly Parish Church, Glo- cestershire, England. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. Ducharme, No. 1, Dashwood, wish to announce, the engagement of their eldest dau- ghter Beatrice Ann, to Harvey Snit- zer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aleh Spit- zer of Centreline, Mich., the wedding to take place early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rau and Mr. Gordon Rau of Detroit were visitors with their mother, Mrs. J. P. Rau of town the past week. BORN MacLean - To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur MacLean (nee Helen O'Brien) wish to announce the birth of a son, Brian Arthur, at St. Joseph's Hospit- al, London, on August '2,8, 1947. McCrae - To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McCrae (nee Gertrude Hoffman of Dashwood) a 'daughter (Bonnie Heather) at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on August 28th, 11947. A Birthday present for mother. MORE SUGAR Ottawa - A three -pound boost in the individual canning suger ration, lifted it to,13 pounds •for this year, was announced last week by the. Prices Board: A board announcement ascribeing the increase to contiiItte, improvement in the prospects for fut- ure sugar supplies, said three extra canning sugar coupons Y-7.1, Y-12 and Y -I13, are being declared -valid. immediately: Each coupon is good for, a pound,. This will,greatly help- ,fpf 1TfOirrihing 'd4edn:, At-tha.,iarae tin*, the board 'announced that regular sugar coupons S-26 to S-51 will ex- pire Sept. 15th. NEW BANKING HOURS Notices are being displayed at the local Bank of Montreal announcing a change in banking hours on Satur= ay mornings, and customers are re- quested to do their business rrom 9 - to 11 o'clock instead of from 9.30 to noon, as formerly. The change be- comes effective this Saturday. Briefly, the idea behind the change is to give the bank's staff a better break on their week -end time. The old idea that bankers worked from 10 to 3 - to the envy of most people - has long been exploded. This vats never true, for much remains for the ,11 • r Visits and isitors Training at Stratford 0.1.1. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau and daughters Betty and Joyce motored tatStratford on Tuesday where Betty his entered nurse -in -training at the General Hospital. Her many friends itsw4 phrhofeersseivoen.ry success in this splend- ' MUST BE PASTEURIZED -The Medical Officer of Health Says that the Township in which Zurich is located is covered by corn - pal wry 17asteurization. Sale of ,r4w milk or cream is not permitted in. this area. LEAVE FOR WEST ;Twenty-two .men from Huron Co- unty were checked out of the Nat- ional Employment Service Office, GOderich, last Wednesday afternoon, bOund for Western Canada as harves- teg's. The office had authority to send twenty-five men, but only 22 were available. Last year br., men went, New Prize Lists • The 19141 Prize Lists of the Zurich Fall Fair are now completed and the Secretary, Mr. E. F. Klopp is distib- Rang the same. This book is larger than usual as it contains sixty page, a.44, one will notice that in many de- POnents the prizes have been great-- lOcreased. In al f is a fine display events for A fall fair and should "ibig help tP make khe fair a most 'derful success. •;, .-Injurs Foot: 'WU* H. Haugh of the 14th „iiliek'With' a painful accident the *44,444 While he...waei_putting thc. binder in th barn in some way the Most of the weight of the machine Which overbalanced, rested on his foot. iliedical examination revealed that fortunately no bones were brok- en, but the legiments are badly torn, and Mr.. Haugh will have to stay off the.injured foot for some time untir, it is healed up again. MOTORCYCLE RACES AT CLINTON A. large crowd witnessed the thri- lls and spills by the Darerevils of the Motorcycles at the motor bike races held at. Clinton Community mark on Saturday afternoon. The track was fast. and the bikes got off to perfect starts.. Clyde Bowman, of Brantford, took the, only spill of the meeting, and was. knocked unconsciou.s by the banker to do alter his doors are clo- sed. With the great burden of work on banking personnel, which develo- ped during the war and which- has carried into the peace, it has been necessary for benk staffs to work much overtime for a number' of years it is frequently the case on Siitur-. days, with the traditional puldic closing at noon, for the staff to be obliged to work on until anywhere rem 1 to 3 p.m., which, to say the least, goes hard on plans for a Sat- urday afternoon outing or a we(dc- end's fishing. Customers as a whole will be glad to see this relief for the people serving them at the bank who will thus be helped to a little more leisure time. impact. The extent 'of his injuries were not. known, but he was badly cut around. the face. The event was sponsored by the London Motorcycle Club.. .16 n1.1 • FIRE DESTROYS BAYFIELD HOTEL Fanned by a, high wind flames Sat- in:day night. destroyed the Ritz Hotel at hayfield, while hundreds of vacat- ioners stood helplessly oy.: 3e guests of the establishment were able to re- moye, their personal belongrngs and all escaped the fire injury. Damage was. estimated at *10,000, 'ine loss is partially covered by instwrInce.Th&. fire removed cne of the oldest land- marks in the vacation resort,, the hiubling having been erected 80 yrs. ago. The fire .started in the attic a1 the, two-storey frame bunamg, and believed to have burned for some time ,before breaking out in rne sec- ond floor. Spreading with ligntning-- like rapidity, the fire quickly con- sumed the building, leaving onlya of twisted metal, the remains, in the T. Harry Hoffman ambbulance of Pods and 'kitchen equipment. The His condition is favoulable. Smith I hotel was filled with guests, -lost of was attempting to take off from Taya d them Americans, for the Labor Day field on the near -by farm of C. week -end. When the fire :eterced the lor when the accident Occurred. Lar- holidavere out of the hotel they we- re accomodatod at the camp of the Huron Diocese of the Church of En- gland. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vailey, owners and operators of the hotel, I stated there had been a smart, the in freed from the cockpit and , an, whom ,mectators said hauled lihnto, e chimney in the afternoon but it out, had disappeared in the gathering1_, - • • quickly distinguished, and it is crowd. The plane apparontiv failed to t .-coght that a spark from the chim- obtain sufficient height. and i said ney was smouldering end calved the to have struck a fence on the farm, cm hbrger fire. Most of the furnishings stalled aw. nd snub a fe for wove avod on the ground floor with as the pilot endeavoured to turn an into -wind landing. The vii -10 the exception of the kitchen,. a large awl- Wing 0 f the Plhho ',re (hf` !Mat and groceries ere en, . lost. PLANE CRASHES AT GRAND BEND An unidentifiednurse, believed holidaying at the Bend on Sunday pulled Earl Smith, of London, from the wreckage of his two-seater air- craft after it crashed on a bunker at the Oakwood Golf course and rolled into a creek nearby. Smith was tak- en to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, 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. ' 'blue co or Positive identificatio of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coal., Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 Hensall eeee 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. i el ..-. .?.... 4. 06'2 4. 00300 recosemig,,,vg *it 00800686 0000 0 00000 0 t`. 000.1000000000 00068 inttora..1 Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED AND WHEEL CHAIR RENT. *Y"'"'zitii*ket• "OVVEs:RSAVVOR-t.'4L•L' -OCCASION& Day and Night Service. 0. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 0 1 ry Snider, of Exeter, his passenger, escaped .serious injury. Dr. 3. Dunlop of 'Exeter, who was on the golf co- urso at the time hurried to the scone. Before he arrived Smith had boon Ward Fritz SALES FOR Telephone 89 Zurich 6006-810911S011000411eo 00 cib000060000e000 .4:110EIEMITAIMMINEMIMMEMEMS 4. Wm. 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 WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING art.Z.C,ItC.12.6.1.101:134 AINEDEM.11182=MrmemmonsicagmmilailMMINSIMMOONESIOAMME04K WE RE SALESME FOR THE FAMOUS NEW Firestone Tires NOW MADE WITH THE BEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS All Sizes Now Obtainable We also carry a Good Line of Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Paints, Clothing for all members of the fam- ily. Only Fresh Groceries Kept in Stock. A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always TILE BILAtilE Sr 14 ORE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: ii -97 aosookoormassassassorappagassitsiasiosseam •it0 N 4. 4. 4