Zurich Herald, 1943-08-26, Page 1z
Forty Second Year
ZURICH, THURSDAY MCRNIN
,LAUGUST 26 19489
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Sommer Needs
OUR STORE 1S WELL STOCKED WITH YOUR NEEDS
SUCH AS CURTAIN MATERIALS, 'CHINTZ AND TOWEL.
INGS, AND OTHER YARD GOODS.
SCARFE'S PAINTS, HOUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES
5CHELLICS, OILS AND TURPS.
HICK FEEDS, CHICK STARTER, °ROWERS,
1'NG SUGARS AND CHARCOAL,
Give us a Call!
FEED -
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
TIff BLAKE STORE
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phan. 11-97
Fur Coats
SOMETHING NEW .
In Zurich and Vicinity
We beg to Announce that the. Empire;
Fur Company of Toronto Ilas come
to Zurich, at Fred Thiel's Store, with •'
a complete set of Samples of Ladies'
Fur Coats of all Descriptions.
THIS WEEK ONLY
Cut out the Middleman and buy dJr
ect from the maker to the weazex
Fur prices are advarici d 'I
Now is your Chance!
YOU CAN SAVE 35 PER CENT.:
ng aJ ;y. •
By purchasing your Fur Coat Nd`.
A liberal trade-in allowance on 'yoa
present Fur Coat. A small deposit
secure your Fur Coat at =nit
prices. Free Storage. Free Insuran
as long as you own the coat...,.:
Sales Tax. Remodelling and Rep
ing at Factory Prices. Come and
the Display at Fred Thiel's Sto
No obligations to buy. Phone
Zurich, Ont. .
DASHW•OO.D
Sgt. Laurine ,Spicer
don is home on a two week's furlou
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert:—
Petersburg;
iebert,;—Petersburg; Mr. and •Mrs. Rich.,
Siebert of Baden and -Mr. and. III
Wilfred Schiedel and family: of
chener were week -end visitors' w
Mrs. Witzel.
Mrs. J. Schroeder and Mrs.:'
Miller who have been vism-ng•
relatives out West for the part;.'
weeks returned home last Pridra,
Betty. Taylor returned to word
on Sunday after spending a tree
vacation at the home of her.#ti
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brother and sister in Iaw,
Mrs. C. Steinhagen.
Messrs. Elgin Schatz of Toronto,
and Otto ,Schatz of Detroit .•, nt the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. --Vern
Schatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elsie oi! De-
troit are spending their vacation at
their summer home here.
Misses Florence and Betty Mc -
Isaac of Detroit spent the week -end
with their grandma, Mrs, Mcisaac.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mair and
family of Detroit were week -end vis-
itors with relatives here,
Mrs. J. Schroeder is spending a
week with her son Leonard in Wind-
sor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McCallum of Lon-
don is spending a week wrtn n7r and
Mrs.' Edgar Restemeyer and -other
friends.
Rev. C. Becker is attending a con-
vention in Hamilton this week.
Miss Hildegard Miller is visiting
with friends in Toronto this week.
The Evangelical Ladies Aid will
serve hozne made ice cream, pie and
cake in the hotel on Saturday night.
Miss Coultis of St. Thomas is vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel-
lerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and daughter
Catharine, Mrs. Currie and Miss
Laura Currie of Clarksbprg spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Currie.
Mrs. W. Schultz and daughter Ona
of Detroit are spending their vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp.
,Ylrs. Orville Witmer and daughter
cee spent a week's holidays is
Qerich.
Ir. Edgar Munson of GIencoe,
,sat a few days at the home of his
dghter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neeb.
W. F._l3raun and Barbara of
13,'est were visitors at the home of
lqs Jane Lamont the past week.
✓Irs. Wm, Thiel and Martha are
spding a few weeks holidays in
1'roit and Adrian, Mach.
ors. Vallett of Flint, Mich„ re-
tued to her home after spending a
risk at the home of Miss Anna Bess.
`••?ate. Albert Heideman of Niagara
ails is spending a few weeks at the
lne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eg
1idernan,
Mr. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ce Hoffman and son Bobbie, of
4rlt are spending the week at the
3me of Mrs. Clara Hoffman of town.
and Mrs. Ed. ,Greb and son
rthur of Detroit visited at the
ome of the former's sister, Mr. and
, rs. John -Brenner.
The Public are ,reminded of the
esuing of the new Ration Books in
lie Town Hall, Zurich on Fri.lay and
aturday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme
,and family and Mr. Kennedy of Sea -
forth were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Duch-
arine.
P. 0'. Harold Stade of Windsor,
was a week end visitor at the home
Whis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
. a the
Marys spent Sunday at the home ' or
Mrs Chas. Weber of town, and were
accompanied by Mrs. Flossie Brown,
who enjoyed the week's vacation in
St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Werner and
family, Mrs. Mary Werner from Buf-
falo, visited at the home of the for-
mer's cousin Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Weido, Parr Line, over the week-
end.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
STAN. PATTON
And His Orchestra
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
THEDFORD SILVER BAND
Sunday Concert, Aug. 29th.
Boy Scout Association
Church Parade
Parade to Grand Bend Unitr;d Church
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7 o'clock, Sunday, Aubu'y 20th.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2Sth.
7 p.m, CASINO BALL DIAMOND
C +'NTRALIA. No 9 S.:FP.S., es•
iMIr. William :Hess of Pontiac, Mich
and Miss Myrtle Raabe of South
Bend, Ind., Mr. Paul Hess of Tor-
onto .are visiting with Mr. and Mrs
A. F. Hess, at their cottage at Grand
Bend.
Congratulations Are extended to
Mr. Milton Dagg who was very succ-
essful in receiving good marks in all
his .Sr. Natio. examination papers,
at the Clinton Collegiate Institute.
We understand Milton will attend
University at Toronto when the fall
term opens.
Do You Need
Glasses
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EXAMINE YOUR EYES
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CRIPTION.
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IN- SPECTACLES, AND AT A
PRICE WORTH INVESTIGATING
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48 HOUR SERVICE
ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOUR.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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For positive identification ci
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
11so : Rose Dale Alberta and
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fat
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
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OBITUARY
• Died at Seaforth
Stricken with a heart attack while
in Niagara Falls on business for his
firm, John Boshart, senior member of
the firm of John Boshart & Sons,
widely known furniture manufact-
urers of Seaiorth, died in the hospit-
al in that city on August 18. Foul
years ago Mr. Boshart suffered a sev-
ere attack of rheumatic fever which
affected his heart, but he had been
attending to business every clay and
seemed in apparent good health. Born
at Millbank, Perth County, 64 years
ago, and spent the greater part of his
life in that district. For some years
he was in the planing mill and cont-
ract business in Seaforth and also en-
gaged in the manufacture of furnit-
ure. In 1934 he purchased the Avon
Chest factory of that place and . in
partnership with his two sons, had
grown into a successful manufactur-
ing business. and during these years
was, very frequently in the Zurich
district, with relatives and attending
the church of his choice. Surviving
are his wife, formerly Sarah Nafzi-
ger of Milverton; two sons, Enos and
Lewis, a brother Peter of Soaforth,
and a sister Mrs. Nafainger of Penn.
The departed was a member of the
Mennonite church, and the funeral
services were conducted at the fam-
ily residence, Seaforth, on Saturday
at 12.30 pan., by Rev. Stephen
Peachey of Zurich, followed by inter-
ment in Maple View, Cemetery, Welts
CENTR A .,I A AIRCRAFT Iesley.
For -Sale
1932 Ford Coach. 4 Cylinder
2 --Used Car Radios, will fit any make of car.
Second Handed Lawn Mower
Metal Bed with Good Springs.
CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS
WARD FRITZ
USED CAR DEALER
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OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well as quantity when at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our
slogan, and we still endeavour to maintain this
standard.
CLOTHING FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you just
the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Practically everything you will require
to wear.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Our shelves of suitable Dry Goods, Yard Goods,
Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite the pub-
lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re-
gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
uring these items.
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