Zurich Herald, 1944-02-03, Page 1URIC
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY' MORNING, FEBRUARY 3 1944
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Comfortable Hospital Bed for Rent
Day and Night Service
Phone 158, Zurich
Chick Feeds
Now is the time to 'think of your Supplies for the
coming Season of Chick Raising. We can greatly
help you with the following: .. Grits, Bone Meal,
- Chick Starters, Etc. Put in your supplies early
to be sure you have them when needed:..
PURITY FLOUR _ ROBINI-IOOD FLOUR
PIONEER FEEDS, ETC,
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
THE BLUM STORE
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone= C
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Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thursday; Friday, Saturday
Feruary 3, 4, 5th.
PHANBO'I OF 2HE,. OCI'Fi > ''
"1n Tecnicolor.
THE SCREEN'S TRAFFIC OF '
TERROR
Claude Raines and Hume Croyn, o
_London, Ontario.
Mon., Tues., Feb. 7, stn.
TWO FEATURES
HOLY MATRIMONY
Starring Gracie Fields and Mont
Woolley.
lar. Elmer Thiel who it as been
-w rking at the Kalbfeiseh mills is
.at present laid up having injured his
#o4t.
f „' We are indeed pleased to hear that
''Mrs. E. F. Klopp is recovering slowly
;From her recent severe illness.
Mr. Albert C. Kalbfleisch and Mr.
o-,44 Mrs. H. W. Brokenshire motored
to ;Goderich on business on Wednes-
day
y Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook and.
]41r. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and daugh-
ter.. Patricia and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Brcnnsr all of Kitchener, were re -
;CM); week -end visitors at the home of
the' latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jioh t
lire liner,
The hooked rug and chesterfield
set which the Babylon Line Farm
Fo7�unt have donated to the Red Cross
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is'on display at the J. W. :Werner
Store, Zurich. Anyone wishing to
secure tickets on this draw may get
them at the store.
Starring Nelson Eedy, Susan Foster
DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE
Starring Lionell Barymore.
Wednesday, Feb. 9th.
TWO FEATURES,
MISTER BIGGS
Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean.
YOUNG ACES
With Susan Peters and Herbert
Marshall
St. Joseph and Beaver
Town
Mr. and Mrs. David Geroinette of
Mt. Carmel were week -end visitors
with relatives and friends on the Blue
Water Highway.
The Misses Cherrie and Doris Jef=
frey and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Je
ray all of Detroit were Sunday v
aitcs ; .with "heir.. parents ... n I3 .. ,xe
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masse; of
London, were visitors on 8-um:au'
last with the latter's parents, on tare'
Blue Water Highway.
Mr. Maurice Denomme of this burg
has returned to his hone on Friday
last after spending ten days 1n Vic-
toria Hospital, London, under mud;
ical care.
Mrs. N. M. Cantin of St. Joseph,
will spend a few weeks ,1n Detroit,
and other points visiting with lier
children.
D rs. M. MacKinnon of town has
ree ivied word that her son, Lieuten-
ant Commander Hugh MacKinnon
.RC -VR., has arrived in England', for
a -i
tvo month's course. After which
he: will return to Halifax, to carry on
his -ork, in the Special Branch of
the Canadian Navy.
Ag
e annual meeting of the Zurich
'cultural Society was held in the
it hall, Zurich on Wednesday af-
eon last with a fair attendance.
_Year's °work was gone over ant3e
nangi p were_ niade,in e board
of inantigement, Mr. Arntatold- 3� crxzc
was added to the board. The finan-
ces of ';;the Society are good as they
have is Govt. Bonds and in Bank
nearly $1300.00, which is remarkably
weii..
OBITUARY
Late John B. Laporte
The entire community mourns the
passing of the late John 13. Laporte,
a former reeve and councillor of Hay
Tb�w.rxsI'riip., and a resident of the
Frelch,setttement near Drysdale all
ass's li<fe;. died at his home on Monday
in his, 80th year. He had been ill for
sevetaL months, and was always a
very active member of St. Peter's
STEPHEN COUNCIL Roman catholic church, Drysdale, a
The newly elected Council of the tiberar in politics, and always had the
Township of Stephen met in the hall welfare' of the community at heart.
Crediton, on Jan. 10th at 11 o'clock, Duviixg' the last sereval years Mr.
Th • reeve, and councillors were pre- Laporte gave his farm to his son,
sent, also Rev. M. E. Reuber of the I heo. and he became engaged in his
Evangelical church and offered -pra- spare) time fn the buying of grains
yer asking that Divine Guidance be from the farmers in the district. He
sive n the new Council in the trans' was always very active and a very
intelesliiirrg. men to meet and converse
action of the year's business. ,
After each member had subscribed with, as he was very enlightened on
to his Declaration of office, the reeve. all' matters, taking a keen interest
asker for co-operation. The Clerk in G'orernrrrent affairs. He will be
was instructed to order the 111441 T)og•I greatly missed in the community.
tags, and also the Municipal World'
for each member of the Council: A
grant of $115 be made to the, Child'-
ren's War Mem. Hospital, London..
G. E. Faist, collector of taxes, re-
ported X2,560.29 taxes utatraiif re -
Mrs. Chas. Laframboise, Ritter Can -
the past year and on mrrtt;one ard; Mrs. Evangeline Croiseture, of
he was authorized to continue thea Marquette; Sister :llary tileCbtflde, a
levy and collection. nsissionary, being held iu 1Japan
Delegations from S.S: No).l and este internment camp in the Philip -
No. 12 interviewed the Cbunciie with pines; Mother M. Vir•giitifs, of the
regard to the loss in their. Asstssru- Lrsul.ine Convent, Mt. (:')'noel ; five
ent which has been broug1'.ut, About sons, Joseph and Leo' of Detroit;
through the establishment. • of the Wilfred, Windsor; Dr, l iehard, Chic -
Centralia and Grand Bend Airports ago, and Theodore, ai; home; three
and it was felt some action be taken sisters, Mrs. Henry iitau, Drysdale
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for assistance from the. Dominion Mrs. Eli Ducharme, Stratford, and
Government. Mr's. Remi Durand; Stratford, also,
The following officials were appo- one brother, Charier Laporte, Drys -
lilted: Caretaker of hall, E. (Tuett- dale. Requiem lkigh mass was cele-
inger $25; and 81 e:•xtra for each brated in St. Pete*a^s Church on Wn:cl-
pu'.blic meeting or concert when an nesday morning At 10 o'clock, with
admission is charged. Salary of Geo. interment in St. Peter's cemetery.
Either, ass Road Supt. 45c hr; board 'i'h:e funeral wlargely attended,. the
of Health, A. McCann and T. Love pall bearers be mg: John Rau, t, ha •les
g; Secy., 1-1 X. Ell ber $15 and $8 Rau, L1.tvd latue:, Kenneth), Etue,
for attending meetings; Sanitary & Noel Laporte, Peter masse,, The
Health inspectors: E. Lawson, C. Mass was sung by the I'ax* Priest
Pfyle and W. B. Oliver. at 25c. hr. Rev, I+{ether 0. A. Martjett. and was
School Ati;. Officers, E. Lawson, C. assisted by Rev. Fr. A. Durand who
F. Pfile, W. 13. Oliver, at 25e. hr; also preached the se isioat, he being
Milk inspector, E. Guettinger 40c. hi Deacon of London ith ocese and of
Pound keepers, Fence viewers, and St. (Peter's Ceininsary, London; Sub-
Rn"d Foremen were also appointed. Deacon. was Rev., H'y. a, Fogarty of
- The Council adjourned to meet a- Mount Carmel;, ',,ev, F, A. MoCandall
gain in the Town Hall, on Monday, Of Parkhill, thea • Rcv, Fr. J. Ludo
the 7th day of February at I p.m. of Zurich tiete{l ttiS Master of i:`erelt
Monies._
Sirvtving are his wife, eight daught-
ers, Mather M. Loretto, Ursuline
Convent, McGregor, Ont; Mrs. Iry-
ing Guntbieton, Mrs. Edwin Kehoe
and Mrs. Gordon Rau, all of Detroit;
SEE HESS THE JEWELER FOR
BRIDAL WREATHS DIAMONDS,
AND WEDDING RINGS IN ALL
SIZES AND PRICES
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identification of
the World's Finest' Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
`also: Rose Dale Alberta and
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fee
„Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Heneall
sed Cars
1939 DE. ,SOTTO COAOH WIT
1939 DODGE COUPE DE LTIX
1.938 CHEV. COACHES (4) TO
1937 CHEV.' COACH.
1936 CHEV. COACH, Standar&
1936 FORD SEDAN
1938 DODGE COACH, DELUX:
1929 CHEV. COACH, Extra Cle
1930 FORD COACHES (2) anti COUPE.
1931 CHEV. COACH ONLY 185.00
1935 FORD COACH, Trunk at. 295.
1927 PONTIAC COACH, at 875.
USED PRESTONE, INNER LINERS, CAR AND HOUSE
RADIOS,
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1934 CHEV. Coach, Stand.
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OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well s quantity when at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our.
slogan, and w still endeavour to maintai . this:
star dard.
CLOTHING FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you juts
the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Practically everything you will require,
to wear.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Dry Goode. Yard. Goods,
w.ltxl shelves of:il�itc.:.. l`✓
Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite the pub-,
lit in to flee the many lines we have to. offee re-
gardless of 4,e rather difficult conditions in prari'
t ring these items.
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