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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-05-12, Page 8ZURICH - ONTARIO BOG as Shirts - Jackets Swe tern , e r Wehave recently remodeled our Men's' Wear Department and are now ready to supply your needs in all lines of Men's Wear. We are Agents for Coppley, Noyes and Ran- dall, an old established firm for Ready to Wear and made to Measure Suits and Top Coats. Also carry a extra fine line of Milltex Clothes for Men and Boys. We have fine Garbardines, English and Scotch Woollens, some with two pair trousers, others coat and trousers only, made in season's newest styles, and finest -workmanship. Stock on hand in above lines at present is 60 Men's eady-to-Wear Suits, prices range from $29.50 to $55.50. We have 25 fine Men's Top Coats from $25.00 to 49.50 each. 125 pair Men's fine Trousers, prices range from $7.95 to 18.50. Also 45 Youth's and Boy's Suits from $15.00 to 25.00 each. 3 • A large supply of fine Shirts, Sport Shirts, Jackets, Sweaters, Ties. Jerseys;.. Biltrnore.. Hats. ..Every- thing in Underwear. ork Clothes Walkers and Bi�B kOShirts1sCapss aand everWork ything New Supply of in Boy's Clothes for Spring and Summer Wear WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. h�0 �U� TELEPHONE 59 HIS ONE MISTAKE He brushed his teeth twice a day—with a nationally -advertis- ed tooth paste. The doctor examined him twice a year. He wore his Rubbers when it rained. He slept with the windows open, He stuck to a diet with plenty of fresh vegetables. He relinquished his tonsils and traded in several worn-out glands. He golfed—but never more than eighteen holes at -a time. He got at least eight hours sleep every night. He never smoked, drank nor lost his temper. He did his daily dozen daily. He was all set to live to be one hundred. The funeral will be held Wednesday. He is survived by eighteen special- ists, four health institutions, six gymnasiums and num- erous manufacturers of health food and antiseptics. HE FORGOT GOD, lived as though this world was all, and is now with those who say, "The harvest is past, sum- nThr is ended, and we are not saved." Jer. £ :20. ZURICH HERALD OE Mu MEREST gHAVE YOU MADE YOURCON- TRIBUTION? ' VV Mr and Mrs Ted. Foster of Detroit QO(' were visitors with their parents, Mr QOD and Mrs Louis Weber. a0u Pleased to see our friend, Hubert VV Schilbe up and able to be out again 'after an attack of mumps. Q�p Mr and Mrs. Gordon Howald and ,•p children spent Sunday with their fri- e(ip ends Mr and Mrs Melvin Harlton and ' relatives at London. QU Miss Pears Wurtz has returned p a• fter spending same, time at the home Q p of her sister, Dr and Mrs. H. H. ;$,p p Cowen at Exeter. 1Lr and Mrs ' Purcell of West Q L• orne visited at the home of their Q daughter, Mr and Mrs. Allan Gascho Qp one day last week. Mr and Mrs Clarence Hoffman and a Y son Robert, Mr. Clayton Hoffman of 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: Qp Galt enjoyed Mothers' Day, Sunday, 11 a.m.—Sunday School. Qjp with their parents and relatives in 7.30 p.m.—Worship. Sermon_ our village. 1 'ISIMISYr.....-.gym Q0V Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilber, of , ELMER D. BELL, B.A. QG Lansing, Mich.., enjoyed a pleasant, Q week -end as Hue:ts at the home of i BARRISTER - SOLICITOR Q G EXETER, ONT. ZURICH ST. PETER'S Evan elical Lutheran Church i•URICH — ONTAR10 REV. E W. HEIMRICFI, PASTOR 1.0 a en. --Divine Services. 11.15, a.m. —Sunday School. 7.310 p.m.—Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services. EIVMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. H. E. ROPPEL, Minister Mrs. M. Oesch—Organist their friends, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Coxon.. Rev. Dr: :IlcNevin of London, the newly appointed Field Secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Society, gave: us a friendly. call on Wednes- day. \Irs. Fred Knott and son Roger of London and Mr and Mrs Earl Wit- mer of Exeter, were visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Iriah Witmer, over the week -end. Mrs. A. C'. Meidinger of Hensall, Mi and Mrs J. Dale .f Wilton Grove were Sunday visitors at the home of the former',. neice, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Thiel of town.LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH &b5 Mr and Mrs Merano Steckley en- i t; :.,:nee the members of the Evan ! FOR YOUR SUPPLY. gelical choir and E.Y.F. members me evening la:.t week. Mr. Albert QI TUNE IN—Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, STATION CHUM -1050, Toronto, Sundays 9. to 10. A.M. WCAR, 1130, Pontiac, Mich., Sundays at 12 to 1.00 p.m. Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) i WE HANDLE THE GENUINE. (Trade Mark) PENNSYLVANIA READING and PITSON ANTH- RAC1TE HARD COAL. FOR THE BETTER QUALITY OF COAL Martin being guest speaker. A splen- did time war enjoyed and refreshm- PHONE 75 - ZURICH Bryan. Schil e ents were served. (Office in Residence) Mr Wm. Hay and son Charles are busy planting ornamental shrubs and. seeding down lawns, etc. We ar?e for- tunate to have such in our village, able to do landscaping, etc. Which greatly helps citizens to beautify their properties. Purchase Cottage Mr and Mrs. Edw. Gascho of town have purchased the "Red Bird" cot- tage from Mr. Welter Eckel on the Schade View Beach. We wish them every success in their line summer home. Thursday, May 1'2'th 1940 Cana ian Approved OIIIOKS Hatched by Buckeye Streamliners in a rood. ern Hatchery designed to produce large numbers of high grade Chicks at reasonable prices. New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn, White Rocks, Fast Feathering Barred Rock. Chicks every week. - Large numbers of crossbred Chicks are also producers. N.H. x Sussex;. N. H. x B. Rock, and W. Rock. x W. Leghorn. McKINLEY'S FARM and, HATCHERY Zurich - Ontario Phone 97 - 1 1, Hensall. 164, I l lINI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111I11111I I 11I1 I111111111111111111111I I I I 11111111:i11l l l 1111 111111 bili ti *`- 4. 4 , 4 Hess. All were beautiful and useful. Lida replied with well chosen words in gratefullness for their kindness shown to her. A lovely social evening was eng- oyed and a delicious luncheon was served. With rnan•y hest wishes to Elda and her companion, Ernie. The guests bid adieau, after a very en- joyable evening to gether. Following is the address: MANY ATTEND CONVENTION A large number of Liberals from this vicinity attended the big Liberal Convention at Seaforth on Friday evening, where there was a large at- tendance. The object of the meeting was to select a standard bearer for the Liberals in the forthcoming Do- minion election, which lot fell to Mr Andrew Y. McLean, publisher of the Huron- Expositor, Seaforth. It has • been our privilege to have con.:rdei Joyce laf Philadelphia, Penna., became able b candidateda the past umber the � the bride of Theodore Smith, former - veers, the past namber of 1 of Zurich, at St. Charles Church in rents and we speak very 2r1>rhly °�F f Phil. Given in marriage by her him. as a real man, and we wish him farther, the bride wore a biege garb - much success, in this, not too nice a I ardine suit with accessories to match job of running an election casnpaig'and wearing a gold and -rhinestone Dear Elda: On this happy ,occasion, we have come together to .wish you all the best in your 'future married life. May this gift,' from us, brighten your home with many pleasant hours of love and companionship, and re- mind you both of the friendship and good wishes with which it is now presented. —Your 'r'rienda! —NEWLY WEDS— On April 23rd Mary Margaret SURPRIZE PARTY A pleasant evening was spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and T Lti ilas Good Choice OF ALL LINES. OF FURNITURE! Including Floor Rugs, Lamps, Etc.,, Reasonably Priced. AGENCY FOR ---Eureka Vacume Cleaners, Kirsh Venetian Blinds. Also a Good Supply of Springs and Mattresses on Hand KEITH R. N ESTLAKE Furniture--- Phone 122, Zurich �Illl►llllllllllllilillill11111111111lilliliil1111111111111111111111111111111111111111illlllll11111i11[�. necklace arid earrings, which was a gift from the groom. Two lovely orchids made up her corsage. Miss ,I..:..;..r..I-.i d•+++.1.+ 4.4r'k•.i .e.e.e+ • + h4, 1Vlary McNally from Phil, served he,' 1111111 IIDERIIllSll>QllIMISMINIMI11111185lll®I111 FLOOR TILE LE FOR The Best In Mastic Tile Floor GET TLE EX ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES Manufactured by The Flintkote Company, Toronto, Ont. See Your Local Agent JOHN M. TURKHEIM m Phone Zurich 174 . LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given IM111111) 111 SISI®1110=11 III I1 I) IIIA AB III I I DIIIII111,11 I ;11 IIII, ill 8p, qA 9�1A111 IUAr !I ?IIs E)I! 111!1111 III,';I , ':' III Ill 11111111 eemeteeee ..,a a *s +�F , , a. „ ,� ,; ,;,p i g • Mrs. Josiah Geiger, when the orcin friend as bridesmaid, wearing a ligh,. c olon .. ers of the termer Sunday School blue gabardine suit and a corsage of ? Cla,�s enjoyed the evening in their.brother of HA11D5�NARE SEEDS and FURNITURE orchids. Thomas Joyce, presence. Mrs Wm, O'Brien .read an the .bride, was the best roan. address and Y1rs. Wm. Ho•ifman pies A lovely reception followed at the ented Mr. Geiger f 1 home of the ;bride's 1 table lamp to which he +gr idly re Mrs T. Joyce Philadelphia. Your Fuel eed.s Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time. We always try to supply our Customers with the most I • Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to • insure deliveries in tirne always leave your orders early ft with us so we can arrange for. your supply YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? I Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- 6 ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. itt We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried gift and may it leave as a rememb• and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ' ,ante of the happy yearse have Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax i it W pre-ent er our .class. fe may con i` 3 �, tinue to '. e one of usefulness, much OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS , ' >y and happiness in the service of 'on Lord. Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmir ., 1 ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. with a 'beau's u. asef - plied. A social evening, along with refreshments were some of the high- lights of the evening. The guests. with best wishes to the Geiger fain - family, left for home, The address: 5-'49 Zurich, Ont., May Dear Mr. Geiger: We, as members of the Beth- any Sisters 111e Class, have come together tonight to spend a pleasant evening with you and your family. . We wish to take this opportunity,lMrs. T. Mittleholtz: 1 of expresing to you ei•ur grateful als Dear Ted Mary— preaiation of your faithfulness as and wereasoethrillect when teac.hcr of our class, for your untie we heard you were going to :,pend ing intere e and willing service which hart of your honeymoon in Zurich. many have given so freely for so Up to then we didn't know when, or years. where we were going to get together We just feel we cannot sallow Yon to say "Hello." You solved the to leave our class as teacher with, problem beautifully by coming hers Orli showing in seine tangible way tonight. our appreciation .of your work among it would never do to pass up this s so we ask you to accept this little opportunity of wishing you the best of everything in the days ahead. Knowing you and liking you as we. do, Ted., we know that the girl of your choice, must be someone pretty special and we can only say to you, Mary, that in Ted you have some- one pretty special too. 7'he Bethany Sisters' Bible Class For now Windsor is going to be home to you, nevertheless, we hope. Miscellaneous Shower that the day is not far off when you A number of friends ,net at the will call lunch, home., home of. Mr and Mrs. William Reich-'-Perhap'S these ,gifts will come in ert last Thursday evening in. honour handy and show you how much we of their youngest daughter 7Slda, think of you. May health and good (bride elect) to surpriee her with a fortune be your lot and may happin- miscellaneous shower. The address' cess smile on .you 1 The bride and was read by Mrs. Turkheim and the I groom graciously replied their thank gifts presented by Mrs., harry G. you! parents, Mr an in Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for their honey- moon on a trip to Atlantic City N.J. New York and to Niagara Falls, Hamilton and then to Zurich where a reception was held for them on Saturday April 30th at the Zurich hall, where music for the dancing by the Syncopators Orchestra was great- ly enjoyed. Mr. William Gilbert, of Detroit sang their love song `Because' The foil.wing address was read by W zuRicH NT QUALITY - PRICE — SERVICE IDOD 1 g NOTICE Received Shipment of No. 1, 5-X Cedar Shingles At $9.90 per square F. C. 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