Zurich Herald, 1942-02-05, Page 1'Forty Second Year
ZURICH. THURS
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• Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
..tf so; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R.0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GO DERIOH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
BETTY ANN BEAUTY_
SHOPPE
A Permanent Wave is always a
very acceptable Gift, and greatly im-
proves the appearance ofaone's bead.
Make this your motto. No increase
in prices. Give us a call.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Prop. -
EMIPSWINNIII419111,
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSIING
NOTICE
•We have recently installed a
-new Shelton Waving Machine
• and can serve the public now
better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a dhang-
ing World.
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday --Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—Divine Worship
1.1.15 a.m..—Sunday School.
7.30 p. m.—Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
Doctor Leaves Hensall
Pr. II. G. active in church
and social life in Hensall, is giving
up a successful 12 -year practice to
accept a position on the staff of the
General Hospital at Kamloops, B.C.
Dr. D. G. Steer of Hensall, has pur-
chased the practice.
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ANF OUNOEMENT
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-
ionai service with sympathy and understanding,
holding sacred the trust reposed in us.
Westlake d5. Brokenshire
FUNERAL - AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
WE ARE ALWAYS AT, YOUR
SERVICE WITH A GOOD SUPPLY
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GRO-
CERIES, ETC., AT LOWEST POS.
SIBLE PRICES.
Phone 140
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AY MOHNLN1 FEBRUARY 5t942
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COSTS TO RUN AUTOS
It cost County Constable john Fer.
guson of Exeter $69`7.80 and qlon-
stable W. Gardner $748.70 to. operate
their cars in 1941, a considerable in-
crease over the previous year. This
includes everything, depreciation,ete.
An increase of ten cents a gallorin
gasoline was responsible for the l!ig-
gest end of the jump. Co. Council
allowed the constables $180 per 'Yr.
more
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PARTNERS DISSOLVE ',•
After a period of 31 years m b4s-
iness, the firm of Bonthron & ,DrYs-
dale, of Hensall, will on March 1st,
next, by mutual consent, dissolVe
partnership. After that date the
Hardware, Tinsmithing and Plumbing
etc., ,will b,e carried on by G. X.
Drysdale, and will be known as Drys -
dale's Hardware. The furniture and
funeral service will be carried on by
J. ,Bonthron and will be known as
J. Bonthron & Son.
A BAD ACCIDENT
Three persons were killed and 3
others injured, two seriously, when
the car in which they were riding
was struck by a slow moving CNB
freight train at Pottersburg crossing
in East London early Sunday morn-
ing. It was the highest -death toll ac-
cident there for over five years. The
dead are. Mr. and Mrs. James Salk-
eld, agen 219_ and 25 of Goderich.
Mrs. J. Lamont of London. William
Sutherland, 27, Goderich lawyer was
one of the injured and is in the hos-.
pital with injuries.
DIES AT BAYFIELD
The death occurred in Goderich
Hospital, on JEL11. 26th of William
ru
Rates7 $1.25 in Canada, in a dvams
kr . PAC" In ItT.S.A.,, in adynes?
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publish's*
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Airs. Flossie Brown has returned
home after spending several days
with friends et St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau and
daughters were recent visitors with
relatives at Woodstock.
Messrs. Ward Fritz and Gordon
Smith were to London early in the
week, returning Shirley
cars.
Misses Shirley Krueger and Belva
Truemner enjoyed a pleasant day at
London last week.
Mr. E. Geiger, of Pigeon, Mich., is
visiting with his father-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Melick.
The many friends of Mrs. P. Jk.i
O'Dwyer will be pleased to see her
out again after her bad fall over
a week ago.
• Miss Ellen Fremlin 'accompanied by
Misses Margaret Glenn and Ruby
Church spent Sunday at the former's
home in Clinton.
Miss Gwendolen Eckert of Holly -
rood who has been teaching for the
blind in this community has returned
to her home. She was in residence
:ivrateitilelke. home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
•
Mr. Everil Smyth of Toronto, vis-
ited at the home of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg, re-
cently. Mr. Smyth was engaged at
Johnson of Dayfield in his 90th London by the Kellogg Co. as an
year .acc
Born on the Blue Water Highway ountant.
near Bayfield in 1852, and lived here'. MaGus Denomme, his father, Mr.
.I4r
practically .all his live with the ex -a ank Denomme motored to Niagara
ception of 20 years spent in Goder-over the Week -end. They were
lz.vrapanred,.._ home:. by ‘Mrs. Frank
ich He was married to Sara MacDon.-
01 of Bayfield 'on, Dec. ,•:1818....a.;iO4';'?,(ml'MMi'i'.A''"i'ancl-lac"1/1111'6-
Mrs. Adolph •Bedour and Miss Julia
Denomme who had ,been visiting at
the Falls for a week.
The Many Zurich friends of Air.
L. Mellett, proprietor of the Zurich
Creamery wish to extend their sym-
pathy in the death of his mother in
Prinee Edward Island last week. She
was 7,1years of age, and leaves b-
ides her husband two dangbters and
two sons.
The annual meeting of the Zurich
Agricultural Society VMS held on
Saturday afternoon with a good
nt-
tenclanei•, The financial report was
very satisfactory as the society has
a nice working balaMT ort ba114, 17110
former officers were re-elected and
the society is now all set for 1942.
RED CROSS THANKS
The Red Cross Society acknowled-
ges with thanks these donations in
January: Stade & Weido, machine
oil; Mrs, Go. Smith, London, 2 quilt
tops; Miss Agnes Love, 1 dress, 1
tam; Airs. Wm. Siebert 1 pr. trousers,
1 pr. braces; Mrs. Wm.. Truemner, 1
quilt top.
Your Old Auto Plates
All persons owning autos Wad who
have old auto markers are kindly
asked by the Red Cross Society to
leave these old markers at some gas
Station where they will be picked up
and returned for scrap iron. ztrany
hundreds of tons of old metal can
be salvaged this way, and the Red
Cross is doing the managing.
Clean Your Eggs!
Local produce dealers have been
strictly notified by the government
against spots on eggs for the export
market. Any spots regardless of
how small, cannot be passed and
must be culled out. These eggs suf-
fer a reduction .of nine cents or more
in price, and and dealer found not
having his eggs true to grade is
lia-
bir for a heavy penalty. So be sure
and well clead and polish up your
eggs „before bringing them to mark-
etr,ice.insorder to command the geed.
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HYMENEAL
Popper—Deichert
who predeceased in 1935. He was a
kind and likeable man, surviving are
3 daughters, Mrs. Guest of Toronto;
Mrs. E. Weston of Goderta and Mrs
M. Toms of Bayfield; 3 sons, Percy
of Goderich, Garden of Paris and
'‘Velter of Windsor. Tim remains we -
r, laid to r.--st in Ilayfield cemetery.
SURPRISE PARTY
A. pleasantsurr.r1„:,e i)orte nL
-as hel
a4. the loint, of Mr. and Ah's. ij
Gaacho, Broneon line, Hay, on Sat-
urday "%•-ening.1.•,.‘h-ri friends from far
9,1q t'lr t:, .111,11(1 gOeffIl
1;11). 7.11'. and Mrs.. (.ascho,
• family. But time fled only too
quickly, and it was soon time for
to s rve 11.1,01 *X11.:11
r',7, amply provided, and of the very
c•rt!, Gifts were both irerr,o:oe.4
sand costly, showing the high esteem
• %.-111....1 the couple were held, as it
\vas the 21st anniversary of their
Mr. and Mrs. Gascho in a
wen chosen wo,ds thanked them
all for the hospitality shown and in-
•.1ted them back for another such an
event in the near future.
Presentation
On Thursday evening the neigh-
bors and friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kalbfleisch of the 15th Con -
Hey, invaded their home to spend an
hour of social fellowship prior to
their removal to their new home in
Zurich.
During the course of the evening
they were presented with _Ettl approp-
riately worded address accompanied
withwith a suitable gift to which Mr
Kalb eisch feelingly responded in
well ehoscn words and invited all to
visit them in their new home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kalbfleisch have .been
residents of the 15th Con., Hay for
more than half a century and it is
the riTectionate wish of their many
friends that they may be spared to
-tioy many years of health and hap-
piness in their new home.
A program of short addresses feat -
mod and enlivened the evening and
nmny expressions of love and :esteem
were vo'eed by neighbors and..others.
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IN
111 -,...man's Hotel, Dashwood
ON
..RIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th.
Murdock Orchestra
NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING
• General Admission 8 5e,
The Lutheran parsonage, 71road-
hggen, was the setting for a quiet
wedding when Rev. William Schultz
united in marriage Laura TIllizabeth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor TM -
chert, of Stara, and Clifford Francis,
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Popper.
The bride chose a. streetlength dres,
of rose erepe. licr flowers WM?
Talisman roses, pink carnations and
baby's breath. Following the recep-
tion, the bridal couple left on a hon-
eymoon.. They will reside on the' if)th
Concession Hay Township. The many
Zurich friend ,; extend 11, ongrat u 11) t on s ,,,actstsfonfimmoommegescarlMEIMUMwtwormaReRMMOSsaiminnaw
DIAMOND RINGS $15 UP.
WEDDING RINGS $5 UP.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For- positive identification a
the World's Finest Anthracite
askfor
BLUE COAL
USO: Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke,
The Roe Farms Milling Co,
Miller Creek, Etc.
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
Pone 10 - Hensell
se Oars
• 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 Hams, Fog Light. Save $100 on this Car
1939 DODGE CUSTOM COACH, Steel Top, Hydraulic Braks
Trunk. Motor Overhaulti.
1038 CHEV. COACH. Heater and De Frosters, Nearly New
Tires. Very Clean Inside and Out. Priced Low
1;./35 CHEV. STANDARD:, 4 Dor Sedan, Original 'LIphalido.-i-
Ang. Good
1931 FORD COACH, Newly Painted, Upholstoing Nearly as
°o dAaissNevo
1937 FORD COACH, Trunk, Very Rearsornb("Ile.
Coupe 1037,
19341034 CHEV. COACH, Original Finish $390.00
1920 FORD A COACH $125.00
1930 FORD A COACH $135.00
7A, /74 Ai it% i37,1
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NEW AND USED CAR SALES.
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Good Values for your Money.. has always been
our motto, and especially do we wish to follow this
tradition in 1942. We can give you Splendid value
in Rubber Footwear, and niany other .staple lines
of every day cornmodites... Let us show you our
Splendid lines.
Also Pioneer Feeds for your Live Stock.
Purity and Robinhood Flour in stock.
Give Us a Call.
FRESH
Edmund
GROCERIES
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1474 IS IL A it
Swartzentruber,
Prop.
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Phone:
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