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Zurich Herald, 1947-09-18, Page 1Established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18 19 47 "orgtt e Are You Suffering From Headaches? 31 so, Have your Eyes Examined with the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIQIH — ONT. 'Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. EXETER OFFICE : -Corner Ann, William Sts. Phone: Exeter 355W. z rich ha 'y Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents Applied with the very latest of methods and Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 153 for your Appointments. DOREEN SC}IILBE—Zurich +44 4. H4- +4. ++4•Y ++ :4.4 *+++44* 4 F°°§••E°444.•l°+++++++.44 4,44444. 44+ arrp riff utir lunerat ADent 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 c� 4-1-4.444.4.41.4.4 inte*+'401+4c°4•*•4°ac°'f•°§•.:'..44-1. 4.04. S^ ^**40E••44•e+ KIM iIT1 l iif j Li 00 Fail Fair, September 29th CARD OF THANKS The family of the Late Mrs. F. C. Kalbfleisch are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbours for their many kind expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. They would also acknowledge with. gratefulness the loan of ears and the floral trib- utes. Farmers are busy with the bean* harvesting crop, and need a few weeks of good weather for these fall crops. HYMENEAL Brown — Meyers Pink and white gladioli formed an attractive setting in the Evangelical U. B. Church, Zurich, at 4.30, Mon- day afternoon, September 8th for the wedding of Alpha, Margaret, R. N., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Meyers of Zurich, and Ernest Duncan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, of Port Colborne. Rev. C. B. Heckendorn, of Elmira, assisted by Rev. H. E. Roppel, of Zurich. Mr. Milton Dagg of Toronto was at the console of the organ and Mrs. Harry G. Hess sang, "I'll Walk ase a small island in that district Beside You" and "0 Perfect Love." ands having a cottage erected on The bride, given in marriage by her thef�same, which will also be used father, was charmingly gowned in fsr,such outings. Both of these lo - white silk velvet, fashioned on 'Prin- cans can only be reached by a cess lines with train. Her three- few,'Miles of boating, and one must quarter length veil of pale blue, a like ;the water in order to get there. faintly heirloom, was caught with white velvet and ..tied with tiny scat- tered white knots. She carried a cascade of red roses, and wore a diamond set bracelet, gift of the groom. Mrs. Mervyn Stelck of Brad- ford, gowned in heavenly blue with ,mtchrng bonnet . and carrying 'lloa tdi'oIn °'t^t' as heiN'sus ter's Matron of honor. The brides- maid vas 'Mrs. Fred Bryant of Strat- ford, attired in pink. gown and bon- net and carrying >pink an& white gladioli. Mr. Michael Shannon, of Port Colborne was best main! while Mr. Mervyn Stelck of ' Bradford and Mr. Elroy Disjardine of Zurich were ushers. After the ceremony the. wedding dinner was served at the' note mane changes. Dominion Hotel. The bride's mother Zurich Fall' Fair receiving, assisted by Mrs. Parry of Buffalo, N.Y., aunt of the_. groom. The honeymoon was spent in Nor- thern Ontario. The bride travelling in a black wool suit. On their re- turn. the young couple will reside in Humberstone. Hensall Gonad. Minutes CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHILIK $1.50 a Year in Advance $1.75 in U.S., in Advance. iid itch 151 �- --- Zurich Team Lose At the play-off on the local ball park, at Zurich, last Wednesday af- teernoon, Shallow Lake team defeat- ed Zurich by 0-4 in the final ploy -off of the round. The game was very good most of the time as the teams seemed to be well matched, until a few misplays by the locals which soon inacle a change in the score board. However, they all had a lot of fun and that what these games are for. Are Building Cabins 142embers of the Zurich Gun Club were recently up in the Parry Sound District where they have now corn- pl'et'ed a cabin for their accomodat- ion-'and shelter when n there hunt- ing and fishing. This cabin has a capacity for twelve sleeping and eating, and will be a big convenience. Ward Fritz has also recently purch- When you. are Booking for good things to eat be sure and vEsit our Store, as we always maintain to have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand, although some Tines 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 lineswe offer s tt very moderate prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced end ° "Ch. PRODUCE WANTED. f alto}?; II' GU Z..d ri Phone 165 nq " • If III) iill.'iiir :1 DIN )114 .11101 f Slat r Seasonable eeds WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AND CLOTHING, FOR. THE ENTIRE FAMILY. A GOOD VARIETY OF CHINAWARE; BREAKFAST AND DINNE;. SETS, ETC. For Your Grocery Needs, Shop at Our Store. We have a Fresh Stock of Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables Weekly C. H. THIEL Zurich Phone 140 Nptia»u;isaee1e2raar ,a Lak Fel. of'. Avlio Called On Zurich Friends. and Mrs. Maxim Feldeteppe of wood., Ohio, visited with relati- nd renewed friendship, as Mrs. ‘appe was a former young' 'lady urich, namely, Miss lila Sippel ler edfiin the >, esidence now owned p„ vr'nm they drilled "fb dee. 'She re'-' marked "only a few land marks left of the old home." As time does' make' changes. New ' and modern methods bring about these changes, and if it is only by painting your house differently. What a wonderful age we are living In. They have not been in Zurich for cen years and The regular meeting of Hensall Vil- lage Council held on the eve. of Sep. 2nd, at 8 p.m. in. the Council Cham- ber, with all members present. Minutes of the last special and regular meeting read and adopted. Tax Collector J. A. Paterson re- ported as having collected $981.03 in 11947 taxes to date. Also report- ed an interview he had with the De- partment ofMunicipal Affairs, in Toronto re the proposed drain. W. E. Pfaff appeared asking what had been done as regards the drain at the corner of No. 4 Highway and King St., and asked that something be done in the near future, same to be looked into. Correspondence. read . Concrete Pipe Co; Dept. of Municipal Affairs Frank Traher; London Hostery I4lillsl Ltd; County Treasurer; Central Br- oadcasting Co; Victoria Hospital;, War Assets Corp., Price Auto Rlec; Dpt. of Planning and Development; Dpt. of Public 'Welfare; Internation- al Water Supply; bell Telephone Co. T. Pryde, same considered and filed. Bills and Accounts were:—N. Jon- es, labor hall $1; J. ;Pfalr, teaming sts. $4.50; T. Kyle, salary $73.80' J. A. Paterson, delivering notices $f Hyde Tractor Co. Calcium ' Chloride sts. $5; C.N.R. rent, band stand $1 T. C. Joynt, club bags -':0; A. Spen- cer & Son material 1 -fall $24; Bell Tele. service $2.50; Hensall Hydro for Hall $8.31; P. Cl. Bonthron, pos- tage $5; Brown'; hardware, suppiies Hall $1,2.1.9. 'Motion, that bills and accounts be paid as read. The Clerk reported the conve •rat- ion he had with representative of the International Water and supply lat- ely, re: the drilling to be donee by them stating the stile would likely be done in September. Motion: That wi: now adjourn. In two w' eks' time the Zurich Fall 1Tair for 194:7 will be a thing of the past, as the dates are Sept. 29 and 30th. Every effort is he ng made by the board to .nalin this a big success. Many prizes have been iarrensed and some new ones added. The enter- tainment is being looked after. The Blue Water Band of Gocierich, for some reason is unable to come and the Thamesville Boys' and Girl's, Band. have been engaged for the af- ter'naon, Sept. 30th. They will head the School Parade to the grounds af- ter dinner, and everything will be in good trim for a big afternoon. Be sure and' bring the family out and if you have anything to show, get in touch with the Secretary, Mr. I. F. Klopp; who wil be only too glad to help you along: PHONE YOUR 0115 OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. DUPLICATED FROM THE BROK- EN PIECES WE STOCK: ALL SIZES AND SHAPES OF SHELL AND METAL FRAMES. FU4. VU OR REGULAR. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. or Positive Identification of the- World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coal Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitirnized Feeds W. Porre 10 . DAVIDSO`' - Hensall aPa a4►agsuiz©a'v3ia,a O?ao.a 06H0000 0000 a a a a 000000000e 00006000 if It nvtai 14tittt; Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director AP.TUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED AND WHEEL CHAIR FOR A a bay and Night Service. eat ver anl:rimaeti2'2 et S9uaideasaaatca 1,1 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone 89 Zurich 000000 000000e 60004lio' 000 OBITUARY Mrs: F. C. Kalblleisch Passes ..Christina Flaxbard, beloved wife of the late Fred C. Calbileis ch passed away on Wednesday, September 10th at the home of her daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob I•laberer of town. Mrc. Kalbfleisch hail not been enjoying very good health for some consider- able time, and she gradually ;became weaker and moire feeble as time went. She was a member of the well known Flanbard family of Zurich, always a very hard working and in - (lustrous woman, a faithful member of St. Peter's Lutheran church all her life. Very hatch devoted to her family. Her family are: R; J. Kalb- ;lcisch, Detroit; 'Rev. Lloyd N. Kctlb- ileisch, Elmira; Ivan J. of Zurich; Mrs. Theodore ila:ber•er (Alma), Mrs iGee. Deichert (Freda), Mrs. Ed. Tatars (Iva), Mrs. Jacob Ilaberet, (Vera), all of Zurich. One brother, Mr. Henry Flaxb:,rd, and four ;:is - tee's of Zurich, Mrs. Henry liowald, i Mrs. Mich. Meidinger, Mrs. L. Draft ' and Mrs. C. Iley. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 from the home of her daughter, .lir•.. Jacob I'la barer, to St. l ter°'s Luth- eran church for service, and to the Lutheran cemetery for interment, Rev. H. 'lioiiurich, the pastor, ofli- ciated. it [win very largely r1ite°n i - 1g -.-$, A, Paterson,' Clerk. ed. a a a Ward Fritz SALES SPECIALLY TRAINED MECHANICS SPECIALLY DESIGNED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FACTORY ENGINEERED AND INSPECTED PARTS Wm. McAdams SERVICE GOODYEAR, DOMINION AND DUNLOP TIRES EXIDE AND PRESTO -LITE BATTERIES WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING a a a c a r.+s nr..Eewzcmier�wF cvurn:zac^ge? i a':ataveaaasirr camasi ra ormiamxa>gr m rs'tmsiar ' imarK1&`+n , .4T'Sai lelu`T¢f:�le.Tal.rnr,.`aci3WA"fiai'/0 h . E ARE St. LESMEN FOR THE FAMOUS NEW Firestone TTrifles 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 men. er.s of the fam- ily. Only Fresh Groceries Kept in Stock. A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always Edmund Swartzer. l ober, Prop. Phone: 11-97 4 4 J