Zurich Herald, 1942-01-29, Page 1• • •
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NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the
ZURICH
.AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st. 1942
At Two o'clook, p.m.
FOR ITS GENERAL BUSINESS
Helpful Presence will be
Appreciated! .
E. P. Klopp,
Secy-Treas.
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We wish to announce that we have purchased the
business of W. H. Hoffman and Son and are in a
position to render courteous and efficient service
to Zurich and .the surrounding community.
Our permanent .aim is the rendering of a profes-
ional service with sympathy and understanding,
holding sacred the trust reposed in us.
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WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR
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OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GRO-
CERIES, ETC., AT LOWEST POS-
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Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 1”
LAST SHOWING—Med. Jan, 28.
One Foot in Heaven
The. Blue Ribbon Award Winner wait
Frederick March d Martha Scott.
A story of a (CanadiaraMinister, WM
Spence, a native of Stratford, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand of Lan -
were visitors with Miss Anna
Thurs., Fri., Sat Jan. 29, 30; 81; don
Hess on Saturday.
'The Man Who Came to A. number from town attended the'
Dinner funeral of the late Thomas Webb at
Grand Bend on Wednesday.
A Comedy Drama tarring Betty Mr. Bruce Church of London, sp-
Davis, Ann 'Sheri -Men and JInnnY zent the week -end at the home f his
Durante.
-mother, Mrs. Ella ,Church.
Mon., Tues., Wed. Feb, 2, 3, 4.
IMO FEATURES
The Parson of Pararnint
With Charles Ruggles. .
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Miss .Doreen O'Dwyer of London,
enjoyed a pleasant week -end at the
home of her parents, Dr. and Mns. P
J. O'Dwyer.
The annual meeting of the Zurich
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Young People
With Shirley Temple and Jae 'Oakie
Coming --Sergeant York; 'Captain
of the Clounds.
• Agricultural ,Society will 'be held in
the Zurich Town HaH on the .corning
Saturday afternoon.
The local Women's Institute in
co-operation with, the War Services
Organization are making preparati-
ons to pack boxes for soldiers over-
seas, and ,are appealing for support.
DASHWOOD , •
Mr. (Charles Meyers, who is a p01-
Murray on the military force at
Murray Wolfe .of Fort Erie is sp-
oodstock, visited for a few days at
ending a week holidays with his ear
ents. —7 '#ie homes of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Meyers and Mr. and aVIrs. Melvin
Mr. Harry Kraft is very ill at his
home on the Town Line. His friend§
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Resteineyer
were Sunday visitors with.1..trends in
St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mair of De-
troit are visiting with relatives in
this vicinity.
A .aumber of young .people gather-.
ed.at- Dr. Taylor's7.-1,--e.--
aaa-eepeallergartirtrie purpose of for-
ming a Junior Red Crass Unit, and
officers elected were as follows:
President, Miss Jean Cole; Vice Pres
Gertrude Hoffman -' Secretary Myrtle
Geiser; Treasurer Mrs. •Elgin Merner
The meeting will be held every Mon-
day at 8 o'clock in Dr. Taylor's buil-
ding- where the post office formerly
was. All young people are urged to
attend.
Late Mrs. Simon Hartman
Mrs. Simon Hartman passed away
very suddenly at her residence, Lot
16, Con. 10 'Stephen Twp. on Mon-
day Jan.. 26th in her 80th year. She
has been in poor health''for atout 3
months and while sitting in a chair
was suddenly stricken with a heart
attack. Born in St. Clemens and has
resided in the district for 67 yrs.
A member of the church of our Lady
at Mt. .Carmel and served as a mem-
ber of the altar society. Surviving
are; her husband; five daughters Sus-
ie at home; Mrs. Baron of Grosse Ile
Mrs. M. Mcisaac Detroit; Mrs. Eller
of Tennessee; Mre. Murphey of Royal
Oak; four sons, John, Wilber and Ed-
win at Detroit and Alphonsus at
home; two sisters, 1VIrs. T. Joyce of
Detroit, Mrs. Veronica •Debas of 'Zur-
ich. Two brothers, Jahn Mittleholtz
of Walkerton. Bernard Mittleholtz Of
Saskatoon. Requiem high mass will
be sung at the •Church of Our Lady at
Mt. Carmel on Thursday January 29,
at ten o'clock. Interment in Mt. Car-
mel cemetery.
4.111414C
.amirmeassomosam
BING
IN THE
Town Hall, Zurich
ON
Thursday, January 29th.
At 8 p.m.
10 GAMES FOR 35c. Extra games
will be played
ALSO A DOOR PRIZE
DON'T FORGET THE
mNeE.
• TN THE
Town Hall, Zurich
ON
Wed. February 4th.
Clayton Steeper's Orchestra
Admission 40 cents
Proceeds for local Red Cross
EVERYBODY "WELCOME
Brown.
Boy Is III
eMaster Charles Cowan, eldest son
af Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowan of Exe-
* was rushed to Victoria Hospital,
London, on 'Sunday evening to be
operated on for appendicitis. Charles
is getting along as well as can be
ezeeected, he was accompanied iley his
•eaeo.--. at -
hes bedside.
Farms Sold
Mr. Alfred .Melick of town has
ruding the past week sold his two
farms, the fine 100 -acre term just
north of town was purchased by Mr.
Carl Heideman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Egbert Heideman of town, while the
other tract of land adjoining the big
swamp at the Babylon line, has been
purchased by Mr. Hy. Eickmeier of
town. Mr. Melick will hold an auc-
tion sale on March .1(7th.
BOXES FOR OVERSEAS
The time has again .come to send
boxes. to our boys overseas. Will the
public please be as generous as pos-
sible in their contributions. Boxes
have been placed in local business
places to receive gifts such as: cig-
arettes, tobacco, candy, razor blades,
soap, canned soup, etc. Anything in
fact that can be easily packed. To
the boys away from their homes in
Canada, any item, no matter how
small, will give them untold pleasure
and most of all, show them that
they are not forgotten. Boxes will
be packed at the end of February.
HYMENEAL
Thompson—Kochems
A ,quiet wedding took place at the
Trinity' Lutheran parsonage, London
when Rev-. C. J. ,Killinger united in
:marriage Kathleen Olive Kochems,
:young -est daughter of Mrs. Kochems
of Zurich and the late Frank Koch -
ems, and Private Arthur Thompson
of New Brunswick. Miss Edna Koch -
ems of London, sister of the bride,
was the only attendant. Following.
the ceremony the bride and grower
left for Kitchener and other points:
A UNIQUE WEDDING
Masse—Bedard
A very unique wedding was here at
St. 4Peter's R. C. Church, Drysdale,
on Monday January 19th, when Rev.
O. Martin officiated at the wedding of
Mrs. Exile Etue Bedard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Etue of Zurich,
and widowed mother of 12 children,
of Drysdale, and Nelson, Masse, fath-
er of 0.4 children, of the 14th Con.
Hay Township. Both of the con
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treating parties are well known in
the district; Mrs. Bedard having had
charge of the store at Dryseale for
many years, while the groom is one
of the prominent farmers of the 14th
concession. Eleven of their children
some married and parents themselves,
witnessed the ceremony. Emery Be-
dard, 25, and his wife acted as best
man and bridesmaid, while another
son of the bride, 10 yrs. old Alphon-
sus, served as an altar boy. After
the ceremony the bridal couple left
for a trip to London, Chatham and
Windsor. They will reside on the
groonfs form
PHONE YOUR 0
DIAMOND RINGS $15 UP.
WEDDING RINGS $5 UP.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
ALSO: Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke,
The Roe Farms Milling
Miller Creek, Etc.
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
Pone 10 - Hensall
CO.
Any Reasonable Offer Accepted. We do not
want to carry any of these Cars over the winter.
BUY NOW!
1939 CHEV. MASTER DE LUX Sedan, 4 Door, Heater, Built
in DeFrosters. Dual Harns. Fog Light. Save $100 on this Car
1936 DODGE CUSTOM COACH, Steel Top, Hydraulic Brakes
Trunk, Motor Overhauled.
1938 CHEV. COACH. Heater and De Frosters. Nearly New
Tires. Very Clean Inside and Out. Priced Low
1935 CHEV. STANDARD, 4 Door Sedan, Original Upholster-.
ing. Good tires.
1931 FORD COACH, Neevly Painted, Upholstering Nearly as
Good as New,
1937 FORD COACH, Trunk, Very Rearsonable. Also Ford
Coupe 1937.
19341934 CHEV. COACH, Original Mash: . — ...... $390,00
1929 FORD A COACH • $125.00
1930 FORD A COACH $185.00
WARD FRITZ
NEW AND USED CAR SALES,.
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our motto, and especially do we wish to follow this
tradition in 1942. We can give you Splendid value
in Rubber Footwear, and many 'other staple lines
of every day corrirnodites.— Let us show you our.
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