Zurich Herald, 1942-06-18, Page 1'Forty Second Year
' ZUH1 CH, THURSDAY
ERAL
JUNE 18
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
MORNING,(942
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Headaches?
so; Rave your Eyes Examined wits
rho Latest Methods and 'iiquipaaent at
A. L. COLE, R.0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
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Geed Glasses at Reasonable Prices
ATTENTION
We wish to announce to our ellen-
te1e .that we are now in our new lo-
aration, formerly Dr. Addison's office
adjoining the drug store. The 'beauty
parlour 'will not be open on Tuesday
evenings, Wednesday afternoon and
evening and 'Saturday evenings.
Call 68 for appointments.
,Mrs. Edwin Gasoho, Proprietress.
SATURDAY, .DUNE 20th.
BOB WYBROW
And his Orchestra: 111 (Musicians
A TRULY FINE BAND
GRAND SUMMER OPENING
SATURDAY JUNE 27th.
And Every Night Till Labor Day
Toronto All Stars
`yMODERNA1RES"
The .Best Orchestra in Western Ont-
ario. Give them a Welcome to
Remeanlber.
Every Saturday :Straight Admission.
Owing to .Present War Conditions
Nickel Dancing Monday to Friday.
DECORATION`
SERVICE
''THIEL's HAIRDRESSIfI BRONSON LINE CEMETERY
Hay Township
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 21.
At Two 'O'clock .
We have recently installed a P•rogranr, will consist of Decoration
Mew Shelton Waving Machine
.of Graves, special Singing by the
Choir; Addresses by Rev. C. B. Hec
and can serve the public now kendorn, .of Zurich and Rev. Clayton
better than ever. Be sure and Becker :of Dashwood. Come and
give us a Call. honour your departed friends by.
decorating their graves.
MRS. FRED 'i1IuI3±;LE, Proprietress Dashwood Band in Attendance
NOTICE
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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 47.ommunity.
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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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Jacob Ko-
ehler wish to express their sincere
thanks to all the friends and neigh-
bours for the kindness and .sympathy
Shown them during their recent sad
bereavement. Also for the beauti-
ful floral ,tributes. Special thanks to
the choir and Rev. Heokendorn Land
those who so kindly loaned their
ears.
Mrs. Wm. T. Truemner is at pre-
sent visiting -relatives in Milverton,
R. N. .Creech of Exeter has resignand Listoweil.
edhis position as treasurer of the Ex-- M'r. .Archie MacKinnon of Water-
eter Agricultural Society and Mr: loo was a visitor for a few days with
Clark Fisher, secretary, has been his mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon.
appointed as secretary -treasurer. Mrs. Lindenfielld of Toronto, is
St. Joseph and Beaver Town ofspendingg a few weeks at the home
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Well-
ington J. Johnston.
Mrs. J. J. Sclater of Seaforth, sp-
ent a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore, town
line, Zurich.
Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr., has returned
from a visit at Kitchener and Des-
•bor o where she visited with her
;children.
NOTES—The Messrs. Pierre Dti
charme and Alphonse Masse left on
Monday. for Windsor where they ex-
pect to remain for some time.
Mrs. Rudolph Corriveau returned
to her home after spending a week
in Windsor.
Mr. N. A. Cantin was a week -end
visitor in his home, St. Joseph an
Sunday last.
The Messrs. Fred Ducharme, Jos-
iah and Len Sararas motored to
London on Saturday last.
Wedding bells are ringing and
banging on the Blue Water Highway
north. Well! here's good Luck to
yea all.
Sixty Years of Wedded Life
In this issue of the Herald we
have the pleasant privilege to write
of a long and blessed life of two' of
our most beloved and respected cit-
izens in the persons of Mr. and 14Irs.
Joseph Bedard of this French Sett-
lement Parish. Mr. and Mrs. Bedard
are the third married couple in this
parish, who have lived,_ to see sixty
years of married life, In .the year
18.82 this young couple a groom. of
21 years of Cage and his bride of
18 years, marched up the aisle of
this present parish church, and were
married by the Rev. -Father Moran,
then parish priest; his brother Pierre
e 'acting as groomsman, end Miss Yr-
• gina Brisson supported the bride.
• Whilst • the other honored couple to
•
assist the marriage were August
Masse and Roselle Denonmme, all of
the later have Basset' to the great
beyond, ,longe since.. Mr. Bedard'
voas born at Ho.mleville, :a snort dis-•
tance from Goderich, and Sit the
early age of seven years the far-.
fly moved to this parish and settled'
within a stone's throw of the French
Settlement Church, the parents be -
ins, pioneers of the parish.
lrs. Bedard wasborn and dived
her entire life a quarter of a 'niile
from where she now resides. Mr.
Bedard celebrated his 81st birthday
fn February,. while Mrs. BedarcUwas
'78 also in FLrbuary last. ;.moth 'hav-
ing lived their entire life inthis par-
fsh. ' Contributing greatly to the wel-
fare and advancement of this parish.
From this 'inion seventeen children
were born, thirteen still survive.From
!the elder bora they are: Justin, de-
,ceased in infancy; Mrs. Frank Den-
omme Aunie of Chatham; Dennis of
Zurich; Jiowseph of Chatham;• Plii,Tl»>
of Ti'llbury; Leon and Theofile of the
Parish ; Simon of Windsor; J eremiah
deceased;, Charlie of •Courtriglit;
Lawrence of Tilbury, deceased;! M.
Gilbert Jeffrey, Rachel of the 15th
con. Hay; Sister Eugine of Glan-
gard, Windsor; Mrs. Lawrence Jeff
rey, Beatrice, of Windsor; Gertrude,'
deceased; Melvin of Detroit, and
August of Windsor
Mr. and Mrs, Bedard did not ael'e-
1-"ate in union with their children,
due to their adnced yearn;, but
were the recipients of many vaTu-
rble gifts and greetings. We hope
they will enjoy the fruits of their
hard labor for many more years to
come as they have in tl'; years of
their reti'remwt.
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Westlake , Brokenahire f
FUNERAL - AMBULANCE SERVICE o
Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich sapematsormsamoosoommomarM•
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Speciato for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Shortening, per lb. 18c
Coffee, i -lb. tin ..... 49c
'A/Tirade 'Whip, 8 oz jar 21 c
Bandwic'h cookies per AL 19c
Aylmer Soup, 2 tins .... 15c
2 In '1 'white shoe cleaner per bottle . 15c.
'Green Grant peas ....15c
Aero floor wax 1-1b. tin 25 c
'Toilet 'Tissue sani -white 4 rolls 25c.
Puffed wheat 25 pt. siee 39c '
Grape fruit juice 2, .20 oz tins 25c
'Kelloggs all bran per pkg. 23c
• `Ready cut macroni per lb. 5c
25c
25c
Chili Sauce per bottle 17c
Wax paper 40 -ft. rolls , 15c
jar Rubbers 12 cwt. 4 for 25c
'Van Camp choice golden. corn 2 tins
Seedless raisins. 2 lbs.
J.W. MERNERPhone 140
-OMFOETAELE 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 Wednestbik*;,
Rev. Lloyd H. Kolbfleisch of
Elmira will he ;the minister at the
>sunday evening services in St. Pet-
er's Lutheran church, Zurich, next
Sunday evening, June 21st.
Mr. M. D. Stutznman of Tofleld,-
Alb. delivered a very profitable mes-
sage at the Bronson line church.
Homer Noitz of Napinee, Ind. pre-
ached the sermon in the Zurich Me-
rionite church on Sunday morning.
Dr. and Mrs. J'. A. Addison are
packing up their effects and leaving
for Sudbury where the Dastor has
a responsible position in a hospital.
WVhi'le we regret that they are leav-
frg Zurich; we wish them every suc-
r ss in their new home.
Anniversary Services
Anniversary services will be held
next Sunday, June 21st in the Blake
United Church. Services will be
nt 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.an. .Special
music will be rendered for the ocl
casion, and the pastor, Rev. Reba
Hern will be the speaker. Exery-
body is cordially invited.
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FOR OVERSEAS
Boxes are being packed and sent
to our boys who are seving our Co-
untry overseas. Boxes have been
placed in the stores so when doing
your shopping put a donation in
:these boxes. This is an opportunity
for •aII of us to do something for
.our bays who are making .a sacri-
fice for us. Have your -donations in
;by June 24th.
OBITUARY
ATTEND FUNERAL
A goodly number from Zurich at-
tended' the funeral of the late Miss
what atharine Peary Guhr, Reg. nurse
and daughter of the Tate Mrs. Guhr
and'. Mr. A. Guhr tot Goderich, who
died in Queen Alexandra Sanitarium
London, on Friday, the funeral be
herd! on l%fenday from the Oatman
.6iunerat chapel, London, Rev. T. J.
Watson of New St. James Presbyter-
ian tebureh officiated. The departed
;was: wet and fairaurably known to
•many do Zurich, visiting here fre-
quently while visiting relatives. The
pallbearers were: Robt. and Calvin —
Williams, Ed, Beaver, Harry Gall -
linen, G. Simpson and P. Colmar. In-
imr,etery.
In -
lenient was ,tirade in Woodland Ce- • l Sumrner W Clothes!
Late Percy Clark
Percy Clark, 53, who fought int
France in the Pint World War with
the 58th Battalion, CEF died on,
Sunday at his home, 1746 Glandstone,' We carry a complete line of Men's Work Clothes,
ave., Windlsor after a three -weeks
illness with heart failure. He was a at veryreasonable
member of the 58th Battalion i sox. prices. Also have Fine Shirts,
ciation, Detroit -Windsor Brandi, en_ Summer Underwear, Etc.
listed in Hensal'l, Huron County; with
the 161•st Battalion, but was trans-
ferred to the 58th on arrival over- m
seas. (Pallbearers were members of WORK SHOES
the 58th Battalion Association. Born
in Hensel', he had been ; resident We have a full line of Men's Work Shoes, also a
of Windsor the past 22 years and
for several years was a Chry'lor Car- fine display of Ladies' Oxfords. See them
poration of Canada smpioyee. He
also belonged to the Canadian Pen-
olrerS' Assocition. Surviving i:'
his widow formerly Fannie Gaseho,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
C.asc7ma of'Zurich, and .two sons, Bert FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
oi' St. Catharines and Kenneth, liv-
ing att home. The funeral was con-
ducted from the Morris Fuxrt+rat
Wiztdsov, on Tuesday by Rev. G.
Everett Anhton, pastor of Ottawa
United Church, Windsor, Burial
in Victoria N.einoriel C11Erl'dl,
THAT BROKEN SPECT-
ACLE LENSE
Bring it in and have it dupli-
cated. 24 -Hour Service at
prices less than you will pay
ose Dale Alb
in the larger centres. A1so:Miller Creek Coalsta and
Any Shape. Any Colour. Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Herman
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PHONE YOUR O
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAD
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
DON'T
Buy a Used Car
BEFORE SEEING WARD FRITZ. IF YOU WANT A CAR AT
A LOW PRICE PLUS QUALITY AND A CAR WITH (TIRES TO
SUIT YOU).—INVESTIGATE
1938 Ford De Lux Coach, hot water heater, Upholstering and finish
like the day it left the,. factory.
1936 Dodge Custom Coach, Trunk,, Steel Top, new rings, find inserts,
Full Front Seat.
1937 Panties Sedan, heater and; defrosters, dark blue, clean
upholstering, -only
$590.
1938 Ford Coach, new motor recently. $515.
1935; Dodge Coach, trunk, very cl®an ... , $425.
1.936. Dodge Sedan, recently overhauled $445.
1934 V8 Coach, only $285.
1935, Ghee. Standard Sedan, •clean $395.
1929- Ford Coach, good tires $115.
1928 and 1929 Ford A. as is„ YaurPiek $58.
1932. B.4 Coach, brand new Mntar.
193k Ford V8 Coupe Hydraulic. Brakes.
193.0: Chev. ,Sedan, also 1929 Chev. Coach.
Both these Cars have: had good care.
19311. and 1930 Coaches (2)..
(3). .Gar Radios at a sacrifice.
19.3,? Chev. Coach, Low Mileage, Full Front Seat.
WARD FRITZ
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