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Zurich Herald, 1939-03-23, Page 1"Vol X! ,` X36 ZUfHCHe THURSDAY MOHNIN ead the Home News. MARCH 1939. h, 7i Chester L. Smith, PubTi�; 'oa . ti$L25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Adverts* s w, A ntt,,.L n.icS,:12 Mfr $ $]B .QELB FGCIIt Follow the Local Ads. tr HAIRDRESSING ";PHIIEL'S HAIRDRESSING ' SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRING Let us quote you on. Specials for Spring . and Summer Permanents, `:..that are pleasing and: •'satisfactory, and will give you personality Hair- -dressing Salon on rear of store. For appointments call uss by phone 102 .Zurich. ST. PETER'S tEsrangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT.. bA Changeless. Christ Ear a$ Mang - hag World." Friday, 8h—Luther League. "Thursday—Choir Practice: :SUNDAY SERVICES .10 a: in.—German Service. 11.15 a.m--Sunday SchooL 7.30 p.m.—English sere '!Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. TUERKHEIM, Feetor. • COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE: PRWES EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B.' Heckendorn, Minister. Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist. 10 A.M. Worship. Subject:— "Paul's Secret of Happiness". 11. A,M. Sunday School. 7.30. P.M. Worship. Subject:— "When is a Person a Christian." • "Christ died for us that we :night Live for Him." IN MEMORIAM Colosky—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away one year ago, March 25th, 1938. If I had seen you at the last And held your dying hand and heard The last sigh from your heart I would not feel so bad. I diel not know the sorrow And paid you had 'I did not see you die, •I only .knew you went away and nev- er said "Good Bye" - But willmot He who watched you here Watch o'er you there the same, For it was •our F Lather in Heaven Called you from whence her came. —:Sadly missed by Daughter and Granddaughters.. INVEST14ATE HENSALL FIRES Provincial .and village police op- ened a. probe into two mysterious 1 �Q1 fires that brr-ae •out in Hensall re- �. L' Zur rtg p t }� c "' Officials fear 'that a firebug may be working. Clues indicate that OPT OMETRIS:T at IcXEi'Ie•, ±he *burldir>gs array have been intent z mna1I e on fire. Prov Constable e rNeweat APPraeY? i 1YIwed Gderkeli. arid, hrr .'.,dee• Week Day Except `e eluesday steal's department may be called ? Leavitt's Theatre EXETER — ONT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE "THE THREE MESQUITEERS" In "RIDERS OF THE BLACK HILLS" (Western) "OUTSIDE OF PARADISE" Musical Comedy, with Phil Regan and Penny Blondie "SINGLETON" Star of the Comic Strip by Chic Young Mon., Tues., Wed. "WINGS OF THE NAVY" Special Feature, Starring ;GEORGE BRENT Zurich's Ladies' Wear COAT SALE Beginning MARCH 24th, we are having a BIG SALE of LADIES COATS and SUITS for Spring. $8.95 To $14.50 NEW SPRING DRESSES at Prices to Suit every Purse. Note—Our Store is in our Residence! Mr. F. J. Wickwire of Exeter, was a Saturday visitor in town. •' Miss Anna Datars s spending the week with friends at London and Toanto. Sorry to report that Mr. J. W. Hot;t.er of town is quite ill at MS horiae here. 11Ir. and Mrs. Win. F. Braun and faiifily of Forest were Sunday visit- ors* the home of Mr. Wrn. Lamont. 1r. and Mrs. E. A. Hammon and Doris, of London, were Sunday visit- ors'aat the home of Mr. ana Ears. John. Galster. Mas. Emma Rose, who spent the wirier months wth her daughter, Mrs. Harold Kuntz, at Windsor, has returned to her Zurich residence. 1\ rs. George Deichert is relieving lriis - Guinan, as teacher of Room I, Zur eh school. Miss Goman is III with the toold. Master. Ross Gascho, son of Mr. an& Mrs. Norman Gascho while alig- gting from a roof on Saturday morn- ing,;; landed on ice, with the result that, he fell and fractured his arm. Medical aid was summoned and Ross was';taken to Clinton Hospital, where the racture was reduced. Holding Supper Ladies'.;, Aid of he Evangelical are plammng to have ; a sup..-, ie• basement of;, the ehurch on Ch er E ERFECT 3 DIAMONDS '25 Distinguished by a "heart" resign, this 141e natural gold creation re- presents a value of unrival• led merit. 5 DIAMONDS5 $62.5° Unmistakably smart and perfect In quality. 4 side diamonds and brit. handy beautiful solitaire. White er natural gold, See them at A. G. HESS, Jeweler, Etc For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale Alberta, Semet-Solvay Coke 'Miller Creek. Glen Rodger's Briquets. The Roe Farms Milling Ccs Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid for. .Eggs on a graded basis. Porte 10 - Hensall o•r+•••••••••••••o•••••o•••®*•omd•s*e••eo•o••®eeaaw • BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP We wish to anntrumee to ami Clientele that we have added a. new wireless Permanent Waving- Machine :to ;our Beauty .Shop. With this most modern and scientific method you have no weight or escess- ive heat on your• head_ You are not connected to the electicity irs any way, and you can have your permanents in from thirty seconds to three minutes time., • We are equipped to give you any permanent your hair requires.. Sea this machine before getting a new permanent. Open Evenings. , Phone 159 for Appointments. - WANT MORE TAX Huron •County Fruit Growers Asso- ciation,. at ;the annual meeting at Clinton on Saturday, asked drat' the excise tax on alcohols for Manufact- uring synthetic vinegar be increased from 271/, c. to $1 per gallon in or- der to provide an outlet for low grade Ontario apples in the manufacture of cider vinegar. The federal members for North and South Huron will be anked to petition the Government to this effect, while assistance of the Canadian Horticn tuaat Council tlso will. be asked. The association favor- ed compulsory .advertising for •Ontar- to apples. J. R.. Stirling, Bayfield, r 'he president, presided. New officers ele.eted were: Hon. prey., G. Leith - wait, J. R. Stirling; president, Mrs. D. A. Sloan Smith, rich Twp; viae-Pres., R.. gY' Buc; els; secy-treas., J. C. Shearer,agr- icultural representative, Clinton ; Dir- ectors. C. Laithwait, D. J. Lassahle, S. Middleton, G'. Johnston, G. Sow- erly, W. Joynt. Mrs. Sloan. Smith is idle first woman to lie elected presi- dent of a fruit growers' association in Ontario. She is the• operator of a 70 -acre apple orchard! in Goderich T ownship. ei WE SELZ. THE ;BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ;Garden f eteh�. Peas;, 2 ':hints . ..... i 5c Maxwell Ho �.'offee, 1-1b., pr ;tin .... __._.., _3'6c cakes _...--.,_ Sunlight Soap„ - ..._.._. Oxydol„ large'. _...,...._. z �'c 1o�•g- - Royal York .cue' Peko Tea, 1-1b.pkg , 63c IATitb tea -pot Brunswick Sarcines, per tin Derby' Cheese„ Slims. If Ila. pk 15 es:,and,spreads, :1� � , ;�i ;Quaker *ats, large pkg. ....... .2:ic uiclk 25 c Heinz. cooked s hetti, :xried.:2 :for paghetti small .....,. ..10c l -falai, ctZo�ktecl ', Lyn Valley Tomatoes, :large :-2 rc :size; 3 tins ....25 c McCcirrnicks or estan's soda ;biscuits, 2 pkg_ 25c `See our new ss`spnerit -of-House'Dresses at ,.,1,191 Wallpaper fru buridk. •lots i '5r.. Double roll up; 'Border' 2c'yd. Our regular 'wall paper is priced from. •l8`c double roll to '5Dc c o able. See these new- est styles and patterns., 'ERNEI� is a 'Oat -rnvr to The focal onion dealers were re- cently at •a special meeting at Exeter where a Government Representative met these dealers and advised them of .the, new Laws irugaarding dutch set onions. This law requires that all onions should be graded and of one kind. As at present many crops of onions -have the white and yeIIow var- ieties raised' up; and it will be neces- sary to have these separated in order to compl&• with the new regulations. Crowded Out We have set up a Tot of type for our intere'st'ed readers, and at the last minute or so afmrg• comes a big adv, which ;g:reatlir curtails our space for such, matter: Prowever•, we cannot turn down these large ads. as they mean bread and butter to us, and so we will carry our reading matter on till we -Mid' room':. Purchases Properry Mr. David Ducharme, who owns and operates- a• fine • 200 -acre farm, 114 miles south of Zurich, has purchased the dwelling property on Edward Street; occupied'iby Ha S. M. Ander- son and family, front Mr. A. W. Peck, Bayfield, the owner. Mr. Du- charme gets iinmed'i'ate• possession but' will not move into. town until next fall, • when lie intends to retire front the farm and' enio•v' a much ne- eded rest. Ma. JD'ucliartne• has leased Iiia farm to one- of' his; sons. SPECIAL SHOWING Safe Blbwsr at: lfix:nsatt 1 Burglars \Oittid' the Town Hall at Talking Pictures lillensall on Tuesday night and by foto opened Le 'Ph*me 240 AT TOWN HALL' ZURIC& On Thursday, March 23rd„ WORLD BROS. PRESENIt "The Fighting Gentleria" With William Collier jr., Jae i+ phinc Dunn, Pat O'Malley, .Lee Illaran and others. There's a whole barrage Fal thrills in 11.1E FIGHTING Gl''i?TE MAr1 the large; iron safe in which are 'kept the rneunicipal docu- ments. Jt,titt what vas the motive of this we da not )snow; but we are as- sured they; retei\eddi no cash as a re- sult of their. effectts•. It was first dis- covered, fly the 'caretaker Wednesday normal when f e made his round's; he disc+avered the safe was forced e1 en anda r,tansae4cl. Couto." Equalizers X08$; igtd Qtotinlan, the Hunan; Goe unta equ11iiaaers, met recent with. the toembere of Hay Township. Conn,. cel, a- d ;explained their method of nrri'ving et assessments of (aims• wad village property and thein methdttof keepingr•econ •ds. The member of A Fast Moving Stara—Superlative j• the council asked man, questetta re - Screen Entertainment. Perfect Somas? and Vision Shorts and Comes/tee Added to »take a Full EvenitP.=;'s Entertairimeatt• 8,15 pan. Adults 25e, Children 15c. A W(A), Brea. Show where happiness Costs SO 1lttlta garding the valuation, of asseswaaentt, in Hay and considerable information was obtained. The meeting, we un- derstand, was of a more mutual and agreeable nature than these men eY.- perieneed with, some mtatti;eipal boards GENERAL Ili} {ERG'd M I` in the Couniy,-, who are all fig�lrtttk.� for what theythink Is right. Ta u,1 HON '� s ` ' ��� the whale thing; ;item a very temp, PHON LA licatefl zoite S-U1T AND Extra Troupers Take Advantage of this Free Pant Sale Limited time only --Tailored to Measure by Can- ada"s Leading Tailors ---Special Reduction on all Goods. 11. off an EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS s,sees4/oev9n4.eewaa4i0.04, +oa.ss:t4.44.000w�e0 a.0.0*4) ,a1 EARLY SPRING GOODS We have all the Staple Lines Found in a Country Store: Comfort Chintz and Bats, Prints, Broad- cloths, Silk and wool Hose, Silk Hose, Men's Socks, Gloves and Caps, Overalls, Smocks, sweat- ers and sweater Coats, Aprons, (Housedresses at reduced prices).,. Rubbers, Rubber Bobts. Hardware, Ready Mixed Paints and Harness Repairs. Fresh Groceries Always on Hand Rs Na DOUGLAS • •