Zurich Herald, 1942-10-22, Page 1ZURI
HERAL
Forty Second Year 1
itiRICH;ITHURSDAY :MORNING, OCTOBER 22 I 942
Rates: $1.25 in Canada, in advaaea
OLIN in MICA., in advisee
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publishes
Help Canada preserve its Liberty. Buy Victory Bonds
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!Are You Suffering From
Headac.hes?
II so; Have your Eyes Examined with
lite Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. O.
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OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST et EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of.
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
mew Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
better than ever.: Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED TAME, 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 evenings.
Call 68 far appointments.
Mrs. Edwin Gazebo, Proprietress.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 am.—Divine Services.
111.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11 p.m.—Sabbath School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
Sprayed Apples for Sale
Spy. 'Snow, Greening, Russet, Bald-
win and rooking apples. Phone Clin-
ton 622-24.
Fred McClymont, Vnra.a .
FOR SALE
—House for Sale or Rent. in Zurich.
Apply to Joseph Druar.
FOUND
At Klopp's One -Stop [Service Sta-
tion, a sum of money. Owner can.
have same by proving property and
paying expenses at -above mentioned
place.
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Used Oars
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• .•AGE .CARS. LATE MODELS, LIKE NEW INSIDE AND our
,TIRES NEXT TO NEW
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1941 Pontial .Coach, guaranteed only .9,000 miles.
1939.Dodge Special Coach only 2800 miles.
1941,Chev. Coach, locaiiy ,owned by lady 'only 6,000 miles.
1939 Ford ,Coach, Like new 19,000 rniles.
1938 Ford. De Lux sedan, radio, heater, only 28000.
1930 ,Chev. Sedan. $175. 1930 Ford Coupe, rumbe seat
1.932..Chev. Coach repainted . . $25Q
1931 .Ford tCoach repainted. 1929 Ford Coach $100.00
1934 cChev. Standard Coach.
WARD FRITZ
Used Car Dealer - Zurich, Ont.
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Colder Weather 'Needs
'We 'have in stock a recent shipment of the
PLight and Dark Flannelette,
White Flannelette, wide and narrow.
Woollett and Yama Cloth for Pyjamas, etc.
2 Pair only, heavy Woolen Blankets.
Curtain. Materials:
Men's Work and Fancy Socks.
Visit our Store Regularly for the best of merchan-
dise that money can buy to -day. We shall always
be glad to serve you
FRESHGROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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Edinumt.Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 1197
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COMING TO LONDON ;••
The Dionne Quintapets are eom-
ing to London! They are expeeted
to be there Oct. 30, to assist in the
Third Victory Loan drive in that Oty
and are •expected to appear at ,ifte
Arena both afternoon and evening.
Their mother as well as the supetv-
ising officials will accompany then!!
A BARN BURNS
The other day the large hank barn
of Melvin King, 3rd con. Stephen Ip.
was completely destroyed by fire 'tra •
gether with the contents and •an
joining sitraw shed also fell a preyto
the flames, The fire started when a
neighbor endeavoured to start a gas
engine preparatory to grinding some
knives and the engine -backfired Or
exploded, setting a firfie that spred
rapidly until the whole •building was
a mass of flames. It was partially
covered by insurance.
LESS! LESS- GAS
Only the past week our "gas books"
were callen in and in place a new
ration book issued with only half the
coupons that the old one had, now
on Saturday comes word that begin-
ning this week the units are reduced
from four gallons, which owere orig-
ionally five, to now three galons which
represents another 25 per enet cut in
the gallonage, this has become nee-
cessary the oil controller says to
keep our supply of gas up in Can-
ada and the rates are unirorm thro
ughout Canada. However, we wili
take it all with a smile, in fact we
are willing to do without our cars for
the duration, if it will help to win
the conflict. Let's be loyal to the
powers that be, and take it with a
smile.
BLAKE
Silo filling is the order or the day
The service at the Blake church
was withdrawn on Sunday last ow-
ing to the Varna anniversary. At
the recent communion service held
the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fin,
lay (Wm. 'John Edgerton.) was bap-
tised.
Miss Anna Mae Johnston- laft:pr
near Brantford after -visiting - her
grandmother, Mrs. Johnston and aunt
Her father Mr Norman Johnston ac-
companied her and will spend a time
on his mission work !at different po-
ints in Ontrio. a
Mr and Mrs H. Finlay and family
Mr Wm. Finlay, Mrs. Douglas, Miss
Emma Dinsmore, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Heard and family of Stratford call-
ed on Mr and Mrs Russell Heard on
the Bronson Line north.
Mr. Robert 'Carnie of Kitchener,
visited his mother during the week
end.
Mr and Mrs Ceci Attridge and son
Barrie of Goderich visited Mrs Clark
Mr Jo.seph Beckler is suffering
URGES VICTORY LOAN
On October 19th Canada's Third
Victory Loan will be launched. The
minimum objective in terms of mon-
ey is 750 million dollars, but the goal
is "Every Canadian to the limit of his
ability"—buying bonds either from
cash, from accumulated savings, or
by instalments each week or month.
Success calls for personal sacrifice
on the part of every Canadian. The
signal to go out and to do the big-
gest etsk of all times has been given.
It is up to all of us to do our fair
share. Work—gave—Lend.
;NtdOtism, love of freedom, devot-lattended by his friend, Mr. Arthur
ion to decency and fair play—these Heist of Crediton. The groom's gift
• to the bridesmaid was a diamond
brooch akrul to the ,groomsman, a gold
toiler and tie set. Following the
ceraemony the happy couple left
amid showers of confetti and best
wishes on a motor trip to Ilainiton,
Toronto, Niagara and Windsor. On
their return they will reside in Cre-
ditor). We join their many friends
Mrs. E. Heideman, Martha and
'Karl motored to London on Saturday
Mrs. T. 'McAdams was a recent
visitor at the home of Miss Helen
Swan at Henson.
Miss Ruth Witmer of London was
a week -end visitor with her parents
on the Babylon.
Mr and Mrs. O'Brien were
visitors at Crosswell, Mich., over the
week -end.
• Mrs. Roy Pask and Mrs Jean Lav-
enance of Clawson, Mich., visited this
week with her mother Mrs. Bassow.
Lanse Corporal - and Mrs. Ralph
Uttley of London were recent visit-
ors at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm
Witmer.
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Elsie of De-
troit called in town last Thursday.
They are spending a week or so at
their residence at Dashwood.
Mr. Elmore F Klopp is attending
the Bien Annual Convention of the
United Lutheran church at Louiville,
Ken.
Mrs T McAdams and Mrs. M. Mc
Adams were visitors with Mrs. Ida
1VIcAdams at Victori Hoapital, Lon-
don where sshe is ill.
Mr. Laurie Fowlie of London and
sisters Misses Frences and Ethel of
Bayfield were recent visitors with
Mr and Mrs G. Koehler.
Mrs. Arthur Thompson received a
cablegram recently from her husband
Trooper Arthur Thompson who is
serving with the 25th Cdn.•
Regt; telling of his safe arrival Dy-
ers eas .
- RED CROSS NEWS
• The Zurich Red Cross .Society have
shipped to headquarters the follow-
ingu ::14 quilts, 83 baby blankets, 24
boy's suits, 15 boys' coats; 15 boys'
ca.ps, 4 blouses, 60 gauze handker-
chiefs;10 bed jackets; 15 pr. gloves;
3 pr. mitts, 9 scarves; 4 alternative
caps, 1 aero cap; 16 sleeveless sweat
ers; 10 long •sleeved pulovers; 10
turti neck,tuck-.ins; 7 ladies toques
6 ribbed helmets, 24 comforter bags.
All Out for Victory
Was the islogan at the big rally in
the Town Hall, Monday evening when
the new • drive was started. Mr.
Hugh Hill and Mx J S Shearer of
Clinton. were the main speakers, Wm
H Edighoffer, one of ;the local can-
vassers made a good chairman, and
much thanks is •extended to the tea-
chers and pupils of the school who
rendered such fine vocal selections.
Everybody is •urged to do their ut-
most to help the campaign along. If
you wish to keep the enemy away,
and cannot go to fight,:you can do
our bit by buying Bonds. Zurich
is again going to make a big effort
to go over the top. Do your TJ !
The fine weather the past week,
has greatly helped the farmers to
do their outside work. Last Friday
night a terrible heavy rain visited
these parts and fields'vicar partially
under water, but has cleared away,
and now we hope for some more nice
days.
HYMENEAL
Fahner—Ortwein
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized by Rev C B Heckendern
at the Evangelical parsonage, Zurich
on Saturday, 0.ctober 17th at 2 o'-
clock When Grace Irene, youngest
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Ort-
wein was united in Holy weddlock to
Clanence William, son of Mr and
MTS. Albert Fahner of Crediton.The
bride chose a street length dress of
royal blue,
with matching hat and
turf tan •accessories, and wore a cor-
sage of white carnations. 'rote brides-
maid, Miss Betty Dietz of Zurich.,
niece of the !bride, wore holliday blue
with wine accessories and a -corsage
of pink carnations The 'groom was
•things are not yet issued on the sur
render of a coupon. What is your
share? What is my share Let us
thing before we speak. May leave
the suggestion with you that the most
we can do is the least we shall do.
NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT
VICTORY
Yours 'sincerely,•
W. H. ogiding, M.P. in eXtending congrartulatione,
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.
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For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
Xlso: Rose Dale Alberta and
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid foe
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
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FUNERAL SERVICE
DIRECTORS
Day and Night Service
Phone 158, Zurich
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