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Zurich Herald, 1942-10-01, Page 1ZURICH HERR Forty Second Year ' I ZURICH; THURSDAY :MORNING, OCTOBER 1 t 944 . Rates; 41,?. in Canada, in advasteld u..;`,,.,p"'' CLAN to 11.8.A., in advas CHESTER L. SMITH, Publish** Help Canada preserve its Ltherty1 Buy Victory Bonds .Are You Suffering From Headaches? tf so; Have your Eyes '�� a nined with 'the Lastest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERION — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices IWO COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Z u rbri g g, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday,. THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a 'new Shelton Waving Machine and cern serve the public now 'Metter than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FEED Tam>If, Proprietress ATTENTION We wish to announce to our clien- tele that we are now in our new lo- cation, 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 Call 68 far appointments. Mrs. Edwin. Gasciho, Proprietress. evenings. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist 10 a.m.—Divine Worship. Holy Communion 11 p.m.—Sabbath School. No evening Service. Anniversary Sunday in Dashwood Evangelical church. IN MEMORIAM Raveile — In 'loving memory of my dear husband, who died 'August 17th, 1941. One year is passed, dear is the spot; Where you are laid, Many a visit to you is paid, Nor will you ere be forgot. Loving wife and 'daughr te. BAYFIELD FAIR—COLD DAY ..Bayfield Fair last Thursday, like Zurich Fair was practical frozen out with the raw cold winds over Lake Huron and the attendance was not up to what it should have been. The exhibits were very good and keenly contested and much enthusiasm was shown by the exhibitors. So prob- ably next year the weatherman will be more kindly and give us warmer weather for these fairs. Used Cars YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE OUR SELECTION. LOW MILE. AGE CARS. LATE MODELS. LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT TIRES NEXT TO NEW 19411 Pontial Coach, guaranteed only 9,000 miles. 1939 DodgeSpecial :Coach only 2800 miles. 1941 Ohev. Coach, locally owned Iby lady only 6,000 miles. 1939 Ford Coach, Like new 19,000 miles. 1938 Ford De Lux sedan, radio, heater, only 28000. 1930 Chev. Sedan $175. 1930 Ford Coupe, runvbe seat 1932 Chev. Coach repainted »...».»»'. $2.50 1931 Ford 'Coach repainted. 192:9 Ford Coach $100.00 1936 Chev. StandardCraach. WARD FRITZ Used Car Dealer - Zurich, Ont. `++++++++++f+ li 0,40.0.10100. Summe6Work Clothes We carry a complete line of Men's Work Clothes, at very reasonable prices. Also have Filne Shirts, Summer Underwear, Etc. WORK SHOES We have a full line of Men's Work. Shoes, also a fine display of Ladies' Oxfords. See them Full line of Hardware, Feeds, Dry Goods, and Patent Medicines. Give us a Call! FRE.SH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND TNS BLAKE STORE Eisend Swartzentruber, Prop. Phones 11-90, . ZURICH FALL FAIR POULTRY Blk Hamburgs, hen 'cock crockrel and pullet J. Mils J. Batter; S. S. Hamburgs hen and cock J. Mills, cockerel and pullet L O'Brien; Bar- red Rocks hen and cock J. Mils, coc- krel and pullet do H Block; 'White Rocks hen D Graham, cockrel F Mc• Cymont D Graham; :pullet D Graham F :Mcelymont; Braihmas hen J Mills, Thiel Bros cock Thiel Bros. J 1Vlils; cockerel and pulet J Batter, 'Thiel Biros ;.Blk Minorcas hen H Block and 2nd; White Minorcas hen J Mills, H Block, cock Mills; Brown Leghorns hen J Mils.J Battler, pullet J Batter J Mils; Buff .Leghorns H. Block; S C W Leghorns hen Thiel Bros. J. Mills, cock Mill Thie Bros; cockrel J Miiis F 'McClymont, ,pullet Mills Thi- es Bros;,ROW Leghorns J Mills t000k all prizes also in Buff Orpingtons;. Wht Wyandottes hen J Mills, J Bat- tler each Mi1'Is D Graham, cockerel] do do, pullet Mitis J Battler Rhode Island Reds hen and cock J Mills, co- ckerel and puleet Miiis and Block; Ancanas hen and cock Mills J Batter cockrel and pullet Battier Mills; Sii ver Grey Dorkins hen Battler; Ban~ tams booted hen and cock Mills, M. Smith; cockrel and pullet M Smith; Bantams unbooted hen and, cock D Graham T Mils, cockerel and ,pullet do; Old Engish Game he Battler 3 Mills, cock ,Millis, cockrel and pulet Miii.s•; Jersey Bik Giants hen and cock D Graham, cockerel and pullet Mills and Graham;; Andausians J. Battler took all; Bak Langshang T Mills took 'aii; 1G P Homburgs Mills took all; Ned Hampshire Reds, hen Bock, Thiel Bros cock do, :cockrel and pullet do W Dearing; Light Sus sex hen and cock do do cocsret W Dearing, F McClymont, pullet H Block and 2nd; Howdans cock -Batt.' .11er; AM' hen Mills. H Black; cock Bock Mills, cockrel Mills, H Block, pulliet Mills.; Pekin China Ducks J Batter took all prizes also in Rouen ducks; Ducks, any variety drake old duck old W Dearing J Battler drakc- young do do; drake. duckPd;y;;;; and duck young C Melick Battler; Geese Battler took all; Wild ducks, D Graham took all; Guinean F. Mc- Cyymont Graham„ Mrs. 'Gascho Su• eciial J Battler. LADIES WORK DOMESTIC Quilt piece Applique H Fuss. 0 Battler; quilt pieced 'cotton Battler, M Rader; quilt, fancy quilting cot ton do, do; comforter handmade H Block, 0 Battler; bedspread fancy. other handwork M Rader, 0 Battler; House dress cotton, man's sleeping garment, child's ,made over dress all H Fuss; bed spread hand made um laundered A .Melick, H Fuss; Sweater HYMENEAL knit by crochet C Hay; 'kitchen ap- ron A Melick, H Fuss; Wool socks, handknit coarse H Fuss, H Becker; mitts handknit fine, darning worn sock or stocking, pr. crochet glover all H Fuss; knitted suit H Fuss, C. Hay;man's sweter, pullover, Fuss, B Block; best article made from old st- ockings A Meick, H Fuss; floor ma; ornamental M Rader, A Melick; floor mat hooked, wooled material M. Ra- der, A Melick; floor mat hooken silk rags M Rader; also crochet floor mat Lunch set cut work H Fuss; set table mats M Melick, H Fuss; table 'cloth and napkins emb. H Fuss; centre pc white ernh. M. Melick, H Fuss; Buff et set 3 pc H Block, H Fuss; Needle A q.uiet but prett wedding was sol p:oins A Melick, H Fuss; lunch set, emnized at the Presbyterian manse, enih, H Fuss; card table cover do; Hensdh by Rev. W. Weir, when. Enid buffet se•t, • cut work M Melick, . H Margaret Parkins, daughter of Mr. Fuss ;; table cloth emb, or cut wrk., and Mrs. Jas. • tParkins, Hensall, was H Becker; tea cosy 'H Becker, •H Flax united in• marriage to /ne, -Wilfred bard; tea eawel towel eb. M adRer A Klopp of Woodstock, pounk"t on Melick; pillow slips pr. emb Battler, of Mir. Oscar Klopp and the ate 'Mrs. Fiaxbard do otherhandwrk H Fuss, C Klopp of Zurich. The bride 'looked Melick;, Fancy sheet pillow slips M lovely in a dusky rose street length Rader 11 Fuss; bath towel and wa•h wooi dress,. made with Iitte&kodice, cloth H Becker, H Fuss; bath tow] three quarter sleeve length. and and wash cloth H Becker iH Fuss; full :skirt. 'She . wore .a. consign of curtain pr hand trimmed H Fuss; red rose buds and brown accessories. vanity set A' Melick, °Battler; .bond- Her only ornament was a gold lock- oir cushion M :Rader, A Meliek; night el the gift of the groom. The bride robe, ladies H Fuss; collar and cuff was attended by her twin Aster, Miss set new A Melick, H Fuss; bed jacket Edith Parkins ofLondon, who wore M Rader; ladies slip H Fuss, A Mel- a heavily blue dress made in lines ick; ladies dressing gown, fancy, H ,imilar to the bride"s. She aso had Fuss; booet jacket and booties M a corsage of red rose buds and navy Rader, H Fuss; carriage set H Fuss; accessories. Mr. Harold Klopp of child's fancy dress, handmade C Hay London, 'brother of the groom was H Fuss; child's costume, knit or `cro» best man. • For a wedding trip to Ni- chet M Oesch, C Hay; centre pc. col, agars Palls and other points, the oared 0 Battler; table runner H Fuss bride wore a ,brown tailored suit and sofa pullow emib. 0 Battler, H Bec-; on their return a reception was held ker; sofa pullow, other handwrk H at the home Of the bride's parents. Becker, H Fuss; ,Chesterfield set, 0 ,1''he young couple will reside in Wo - Battler, E Micheline; bridge set H odstock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiel motored to London one day East week. Pte. Wilfred Klapp of Woodstock, visited relatives and friends here on Saturday. Mr and Mrs August Koehler, and Mr and Mrs Hy. Brown spent Mon- day at London. Miss Myrtle Gaiser of Dashwood, spent the week -end with her friend Miss Helve Truernner, 14th con. Mr. Fred Kerr and friend of Strat ford called in town Monday evening. Mr. Kerr is a former teller of the local bank here. Mrs. Henry Howald has returned home from London after a pleasant visit at the hoine of her daughter, Mrs, Orville Steinbach. Pte. George Grenier of Kitchener is enjoying a few days leave at the hhome of his parents, Mr and Mrs. 'Wm. Grenier. An auction sale of the effects of the late Mrs. Peter Haberer of Zur- ich, will be held on the premises on Saturday, October 10th Mr. and Mrs. Gid Koehler have re- cently callde on Mrs. Koehler's sis- ter Miss Ethel Fowlie of Bayfield, .nd who underwent an operation at 'Clinton Hospital. A"' Miss Ellen Fremiin• of Clinton and ho has been the bookkeeper -of the Zurich Creamery for the past two years, is back.in Zurich anc is 'taking work at the ocal Bank of Montreal. Mr and Mrs C L Smith were • at London on Monday and while there visited with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs 'H. Schade who is. ill at St. Joseph's H•ospittl. Old Sots to Meet The Huron Od Boys' Association of Toronto wiiii .hoid a euchre and bridge at Haddon Hall, 310 Bloor st W. Toronto, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7th. All former Hronites now resident in Toronto are invited and a cordial welcome also awaits friends from Huron County who may be in Toronto on that date. This event will mark the 43rd anniversary of the founding of the association. REDER — SCHILBE A very happy rnatrimonar event was celebrated in St. Peter's Luth- eran church, Zurich on Saturday, September 26th, when Rev. L. Heim - rich united in holy weddlock Miss Elsie Nena, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry ,Schilhe and Mr. Jacob Reder of London. A large gathering assem- bled to • witness this sacred contract. The decorations and the bride was very suitably attired for the ,oceas- ion. The Herald joins their many friends hi very best wishes. Klopp — Parkins THAT BROKEN SPECT- ACLE LENSE Bring it in and have it dupli- cated. 24 -Hour Service at prices less than you will pay in the larger centres. Any Shape. Any Colour. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. PHONE YOUR 0 RF011 For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL \iso : Rose Dale Alberta and Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid fa Eggs according to Grade W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••9•••••••••• 1 Westlake - Brokers►sire 1 FUNERAL SERVICE i I • • Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LICENSED EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE WE SELL THE BUT FOR LISS WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GRO. CERIES, ETC., AT LOWEST. POS- SIBLE PRICES. J. W. tl