Zurich Herald, 1926-06-17, Page 1Vol.. XXVI No 50
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORN1N
JUNE 17, (926.
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GI , Women's Pat. Colt fine kid, grey
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gC.with low walking heels, Spec -3.95 :
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„ �,'. leather ;sole' and. rubber heel, •
for real comfort, special .__ $1.25 •
Men's 113.1k anelt brown calf Oxford's, Goodyear welt Soles •
el o Rubber heel's, Spacial at $3.45 •
�.VIenis 'Elk arra! brown calf 'Oxfords,. new Parkway last, Sp 41.115 •
• MMen's 1*Tarwe t shoes., comfortable and: light2'..45, and .__ $3.75 :
aChildren 'slim ,1.) sl: rs, newest Hanish hist from 325 to $2.511
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Father's Day
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Trustees and Rate
Payers' Association
Will be held at Clinton on
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th,
At 1.30 pot.. 'in the Town
All RateNpayers and Trustees are
recueated to be present.' Subject
for dPseussion ;-•Night School's and
Short Coursers for vocational train-
ing; Commercial Course in High
_Schools, and 4th Class Work in
Public Schools; Reports of
elution's Committee, of the O. E.
A.;. Question Drawer.
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Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of
the recommendation exams. of
Entrance and Lower School pupils
of Room IV,
Lower School -The following
'pupil's have completed their Lo-
wer School course ;
Vera Kalbfleiscli, Hon.,
Myrtle Weber, Hon. ,
Martha Heideman
Marcella Farwell.
The following pupils have co -n
pleted one year of Lower School
work and have been recommended
on the following number of Isub--
ject's; 8 !subjects con'atitute the
full two year course ;
Denis Bedard, Hon., 5.
Marvyn Schwalm, Hon.,
Lloyd Klopp, 4.
Dorothy Zettel, 4.
Elda Callfais, 4.
Leonard Stein bach, 4.
The following pup.'I.s have pa's .
'sed recommendation eXamiinations
.en all 'subjects of the Entrance no-
urse: •
Clarence Farwell 1 Hon.,
Lawrence Howald, Ilon.
Eleanor Fleischauer, Stella Ca -1
faa, Wilfred Dulicarnx3, .Napoleon
Bedard, Rose Liebold, Willie Lie -
bold, Fran:: Kochems, Leeland Wil
lert, Carl Haberer.
M. C. Milliken, Principal.
SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No. 11, Hay for ?ifionth of
May
Sr. III -Gordon Smith. 590; Ruth
Hendrick 513; [Reymond Kading
34.4; 'Irene Charrette 154; [Anthony
Masse 119;
Jr, III -Chas. Lafromboise 71;
Sr. 1I -Denis Charrette 577;
Luci;le 'Jeffrey 560, .Anel Di'ajardi-.
ine 660, Norman Sararas 549, Laird
Hendrick 530;, Avila Duchar niv 272
'Regis Ducharm2 272, 'Maxim Jeff
rey 14.9.
Jr,. IT B -Marie Laframboise
475, llaiie Siemon 400; [Richard
Masse 125.
Jr. II A -Marie Masse 205; Iray
Di:sjardine 203, Rolilie Ducarhine190
Leona Lafraniboi'se, 174, Therese
Masse 173.
Sr. Primer-Cherrie Jeffrey 212
Eva, Masse 209, Maximi)ucahrme
189, Alphonse Mass 174.
Jr Pi'. -Harold Siemon, Leo La-
fr naboise, Norman Bierling, Cyrille
Dulicar;i>,e•, Joan Masse,
Thiese pupils marked c• were
absent for one or :more exam's.
Miss M. Ii-iwald, Teacher.
CHURCH NOTES
The attendance at all the 'ser-
\iees has been splendid. Last
Sunday evening 240 -were present
and 160 remained for League. One
of the beat services of the ;week is
the 7.30 Friday night "Prayer and
I'r arae.';
Ali :of the service's on Sunday as
usual in the onorning and evening.
V ititors always Welcome.
Rev. NV, B, Dengis, Minister.
Rennie, Organist and Choir
Leader.
Emanuel Evangelical Church
ZURICH .- ONT.
if you are not a Christian you
ought to be,
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MOS.C. Fritz was a Sunday, vis;
itor. tO London.
Mr•: and Mrs. J. 'Hey 'Jr. visited
a fewidayns in London last 'week.
NIr = Andrew Mittleholtz of Kit-
chener is visiting in the village.
. Soxy that Mr. 'Hy. Lipphardt is
not enjoying h i'susual health.
Mrs. Robt. Taylor of Forest,vis
ited friend's in the village the past
weekj,
Imo Lydia Gingerich of the Sea -
forth lo'spital nurse's 'staff, visited
friends in town.
)♦ssrs. J. McDonell and Alex
Murabck, of Herisall were in the
village ion Tuesday.
Mr ",and Mrs. Jacob Smith. of De-
troit Made a flying visit through
town last'Wedne6sday.
The hydro which was cut off
during': the day time, is now on a-
gain 'continent.
Mr and. Mrs. Wellington John-
ston were week -end visitors at
Ki tchener.
Musses Ada Deitz and Amelia
Clausius motored to Tavistock ov-
er the week -end. •
1 Mr. and Mrst. Geo. Brenner and
daughter of Midland, Mich., are.
isitiug relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W m, F. Braun of
Forest were week -end visitors in
the:village, Mrs. Braun and family
are4.iuning over for the week.
NeW Ads -Zurich Drug store,
Brown Bros.., J. Gasaho & Sons, L.
Schiibe, Geo Hess, Johnston &
Kalbfleisch, L. A. Prang:
Mr. and IMra. Ev. 1?roderick and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith. of the
Parr Line, wewre. Sunday visitors
al Petrole•a.
The new telephone cable which
has been put to the west end af;the
illage Is now completed and the
.subscribers have full use of the
livres.
• Mr. and I' r.+S. Alexander, Mrs
r(Pr.) Erwin arid daughter pf St.
iYIarys were Thursday visitors. (lit
the home of Mr. and Mr's. T. L.
W illiani'S.
Prov. • Engineer Mr. Erwin ' of
Toronto, addressed the members of
the Tp. Council and (the various
road commissioners in the Town
Nall last `Wednesday ,afternoon,
Mr. Kenneth Routledge who
was recently on a business trip to
several countries in Europe, .re-
turned to his honia here last ;week
and has seen much of the world the
past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keller and
!son and .daughter of the 16th, Mr.
and Mrs, Con. 'Keller and son Ar-
son of the village returned on lines
day evening from a most pleas
ant motor tarp t oSt, Catharines
and Niagara Falls.
Mr J W. Horner of the 14th con
.recently purchased the fine dwell-
ing, property in Zurich owned by
Westlake Brothers, and occupied
by Mr, and Mrs. Harry Crallman.
Mr. Horner will likely occupy this
fall, while Mr. and Mrs. Galiman
ar.2 building a new home at the
west end of the village.
The Zurich .Branch of the Womr-
en:s' Institute had a most inspir-
ing, meeting whieh was held 4n the
town Hall on Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Collins, Departmental Speak-
er addressed a fine audience very
ably, The Crediton branch being
represented; with•a number of vis-
itors. After the meeting the lad.
ieS were ushered to the home of
SIrv' J Hey, Jr•, where 'r4plendid
tah eg v G.re 'set in tha lawn, well 1a„
den with daintie',,§ by the Zurich
1� fl 3 t lug yisitrir1 all sat down
with a pleasing ,'smile and enjoyed
tli.2- r.2rosli'ni,ants. 11/Ina. Maynard
maned a hearty vote (if thanks to
the Zurich ladies 'Por their hasp it
o1it:y and Mrs. ✓wicker :seconded:
tho motion. Mrs,, C, Lr Smith of
Zurich then replied.
Rose Bud Blue White
Diamond Rings
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VERY BEAUTIFUL, IN DESIGN
Priced from B20.00t o $100.
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR
EAST WINDOW
W G. Hess & Sons
COAL,
BUY THE BEST, IT IS' TIOR.
,CHEAPEST. GENUINEP
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DIRECT FROM THE HINESi.
SOFT COAL, GENUINE NEN.FF.
TUCKY MILLERS CREEK, COI.
GENUINE BY PRODUCTS:
Our Telephones are at yam'.,
vice, the information is free;:.
Cara.teicnm,
HENSALL ONT.
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NEW SUMMER FOOTWEAR.
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NEW GOODS
We have opened up a lot of new
Spring and Summer Goods in
Prints, Ginghams, Voiles, . Broad.-
cloth, Galatea, Etc.
ALSO CURTAIN GOODS, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELETTES, TltC.K
ING, COTTONADE.
SEE OUR HARNESS REPAIr.RS AND SWEAT PADS, ETC.
A FULL LINE OF MESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON lL/4,ND.
GARDEN SEEDS, ROOT SEEDS, SOR+G•UM, AND Nor, 4 IE.•14ai r
EIINMRNT TESTED SEED CORN,
Highest Prices for Produce
R. N. DOUGL,1c
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 — 97
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