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ZURICH THURSDAY MOHNINr ,MARCH 30, 1939,
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HAIRDRESSING
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING G SALON
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you on Specleds for
S pring and • 'Summer Permanents,
that are pleasing and sate'factory,
and will give you personal tlr Hair-
d ressing Salon on rear of store. For
.appointments call us Sy erhone 102
Zurich.
S▪ T. PETER'S
Evangelical Lodi:wan Church
ZURICH •-- ori<'lro.
A Changeless Christ foe i. C rte-
ing Worlef,,'
Friday, 8h—Luther
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICE&
IID a. m.—German Service
11.15 a.m.—Sunday SchaeL.
7.30 p.m.—English' awake.
Everybody Welcomes tat oII
E. TUERKKREITh , Pastore
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbri.
OPTOMETRIST at EX,,,.TER
The Newest. Approved: Method of
ad tile
come
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Minister.
Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist.
10.00 A.M. Morning Worship
11. A,M. Sunday School.
7.30 P.M. Evening Worship.
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ANNOUNCING!
Messrs. 1 . Mcisaac and T. H.
Hoffman announce the purch-
ase of the funeral stock and
equipment of the late Daniel
IViclsaac in Crediton.
It is our desire to serve the fun-
eral purchasing public in the Crediton
area as the late Mr. McIsaac has in
the past. At ,the present time bus-
iness will be carried on from the P.
Mcl'saac Funeral Service Establish-
ment at Dashwood. For your conven-
venience, when about to select a cas-
ket, a car will be arranged to call for
you, and convey you to and from
Dashwood.
Also Day and Night Ambulance
Service.
P. McISAAC--T. HARRY HOFFMAN
Ontario Licensed 'Embalmers
Telephone—Dashwood 70 and 10.
LHAY COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting of
hu Council c " the To-wnship •of Hay
e e 'i•:' •1 in the Town Hall, Zurich,
on:ir1onday, March 6th with. all mem-
bers present. The minutes of the
February meeting were read and ad-
opted,
disposing of the comnarnic-
,atSriffiltit.113iireto
Week Day Except 121ire esday. passe
ANNE
BETTY BEA TY SHOP
We with to ammunce to our 'Clientele that we have added a
new wireless Permanent Waving Machine vto our Beauty Shop. With
this most modern and ssientifie method you have no weight or escess-
ive heat on your tib. You are not connected to the electicity in
any way, and you can have your,permanextts in from thirty seconds
to three minutes tisk_ We are equipped to give you any permanent
your hair requires. See this machine before getting a new permanent.
Phone 159 for Appointments.
Open Evenings.
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ti t. tair THE BEST FOR LESS
S6 e is -.: ? . • aar i.,day, Friday and Saturday
Salmon, f?..nc red Ctohoe, 1-1bt. tin
.' 'Galen Ra ,ta-z Corn„ 2 :tins —
22c -
.19c
c aig 4 cakes ...........23c
Palmolive �.1�e• ......' ..... �V pkgs_ 30c
Princess Seam) fakes, i• -`c. Sale 3 ,lar .17 c
Ell ..a .................
Choice+>eke-. ._;.az :Ellice, 2135.
.k TOc
Posts bran � ;as; perpig. 25c
:peanut tragi r 2lEs _ _..
Brooms, Med. vac=�i.xt, each ,, .... ................
T �3c
Aylmer Toes, size 2, 2 Mins .....
`PIandy ammonia (2 gs. -with choce girl) for. 15c
Corn syrups ._ 5 pail 40c. No. 10 at - 75c
l — time. is :about here. A good many'
,I`lt]USe cleaning, esa^
things will have to be :replaced; walls decorated,
new curtains, yw indow shades A Rug for t:ie liv-
ing Room. s:.if tUCASAi t m. -. We can help you with
all these w ;n;:.. at r -1w prices. ' 4 -yard wide Linol-.
•teum and 2 „ 3'dr vt; ccs . See our patterns.
ills Curcai= lir, pair from 1.50 up. We also have
Silk Net byy. Failed riled Curtains, Side Diapes,etc,
What a r.,ui` a :y ;q House Dress?e'�have on -
do ra ea1u at a' 1-00 and ,$ .
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IAEA
Phone
" 1 a Chester L, Smith, P`aleila ;
a 111,25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advsaaw .
al �iY it�,•.smi,�tti,StA MAX B110B.A.R013214
Cow the Local Ads.
Leavings Than
EXETER — ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
SONJA HEINE
In
"MY LUCKY STAR"
Mon., Tues., 'Wed.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
In
"Just Around The Corner
That the petition of Robt. Munn
and others asking for improvement of
a drain be accepted and that Mx. S.
W. Archibald, O.L.S. engineer, be
appointed engineed to make a survey, ," w Annie Desjardine late of near
pans and report on the drainage area Sf id,,has purchased the property
That the Tax Collector be author-ih'tl Western part of town owned by
ized to .continue oche eollecelon of i1Z �eorge Thiel of the 14th con.,
tax arrears and shall. return his roll w & yes purchased the property just
on April 3rd, 1939. ea sof the Hess Wagon Shop, from
Thatthe following grants be made they creno Bechler estate: Mrs. Des -
to Agricultural Societies for 1939; j tsar e: rill move shortly to Zurich.
Zurich Fall Fair $50; Exeter Fall :r i.
Fair $10; Hensall Spring Fair $15; 1VIi . alit Mrs. Martin Wurm of
and $5 forSchool Fairs. ton,Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Oswald of
That the rate for pay for work the. Btaensbn line, Miss Greta Baker
done on Township Roads in 1939 be of"ilnton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me -
fixed as follows: Man only 20c hr; Clinclfevy and .family of Cromarty on
man andteam 40c hr; Patrolman 25c Sati.a§ay evening attended the Tann-
hr; man and 3 horses 50c.. �.r; Man, ty j'i1'tli •Wedding Anniversary of
team and mower,60c_ hr; pit gravel Mr:rabid Mrs. A. C. 1.,evy, at their
15c yd; hatixpphi Clinton.
That the Clerkadvertise for Ten- j+ '
ders fon operating the Twp. crusher •`Lions At Zurich ee♦eveA®.e®ei®weeeeo4®e.4e®we8A4s®fltG6.ee^®0a�*.�r•4�4�a
at Welsh's pit for 1939; Tenders to Tq asi
pembers of the Lions Club at : 4,
F' '11 d b �' �
n;,Mr. ;and Mrs. Albert Hess motored
tD 4i9ndon one day last wee-.
and Mrs. A. Brandt e London
'rbcent visitors at .the home of
Anna Hess.
essor W. H. Edighoffer made
Mal rounds in the village dur-.
'Past week.
and Mrs. John Elder of Hen -
ere visitors at the home of
d Mrs. Delbert Geiger.
"'And Mrs. Harold Finlay have
i -from their enjoyable honey
.�i:ip at Toronto, Hamilton and
places of interest.
D1 MON
MUST SE
PERFECT
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DIAMONDS
�'25
DistSnguished by
a "heart" design,
this 14k natural
gold creation re•
presents a value
of unrival-
led merit.
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DIAMONDS
$ 62.50
Unmistakably smart
and perfect in
quality. q side
diamonds and bril-
liantly beautiful
solitaire, white
or natural gold..
ee them at A. G. HESS, Jeweler,,Etc
j For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite,
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,.
Servet -Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets..
The Roe Farms Milling Cow
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid foe
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 - Hensalk!.
he submitted pea Gubrc yd. Qf mater* f pot- i5i presi e ata specialan e 4
7 a i'r t 3 lion TI Olase, Luri Cll, ;+
•rill lticfd, ".. ..., ,. _. jIo :�15. aF.. ..m;•r,..•".. nu' .ita,,,�tmb .�w57;�ttss,.�c,.:..i .�.r.v�.gy��7 ,.
:...,;..�7:.....u:.,:..T'T..::rtx re{�e3�.1tC'CJ�"'"S`�,fp��C�, �........�. I.:.,+n- ''t�e„it�nrtr'. '�.. i�`."!�', ".,.,n.: .. w.t.5i�.+4''i%:,.�.w+�,�:v,it„� per.. ��..... ...�"'..';,,
p.m. All �P'rofessional and Business e La � ..w_':" _ ,.
tenders to Mate price per obit "yard Men, as well as 9'11 others interested e �`
of road mileage hauling and also for
flat rate for trucking gravel unto Tp I iii LionsClub Work, are cordially in- O
e ea
afr
roads. Tenders to be opened on April i Sited, The object of the meeting and a z. T"' `'` 0
[banquet is to establish mutual feel- eS
3rd 'nand. rn and to enlighten thepublic just ;. la
The followingbe appointed Road gs,g •vooll
pP what splendid work these societies a
e et;
440,
Patrolmen of the various Road Dias'
ions for 1939: Road No. 1 (a) I .
Campbell, (b) S. Munn (c) H. Mc-
Muritrie ; No. 2 (a) C. Aldworth, (b)
W. Coleman, (c) G. Dick, (d) E.
Willex+t; No. 3 (a) C. Aldworth, (b)
S. 1Vlousseau; Rd. 4, (c) A. ,�:.eichert.
No. 5 (a) N. Pfaff, (.b) S. Blackwell;
No. 6 (a) 0. Greb, (b) J. Battler;`
No. 7 (c) P. Neuschwanger; No. 8,
(c) M. Gerber; No. 9 (a) R. Miller,
!h) G. Surerus, (c) E. Erb; No. 10'
(a) J. M. "tiler, (b) R. Adams, (c) R.
A. Denomme; No. 11, H. Becker, Jr;
No. 12, W. E. Turnbull.; No. 13, P.
Schade; No. 14 (a) P. Campbell, (b)
U. Pfile, (c) A. Hendrick; No. 15 H.
Brown; No. 16 W. Ducharine Sr; Na,
17 R. A. Denomme; Dashwood 1'.V.,
D. Haugh.
That accounts covering payments of
Hay Telephone, Relief arc: general
accounts be passed as per vouchers.:
Hay Telephone System—Fell Telo.
Co. tolls Dec, to Jan. $118.69; H. G.
Hess, bal. salary, etc. .191.00; North.
Elec. Co. supplies 42.68; E. R. Guen-
ther cartage .35.
Relief—E. Hendrick rent 3.56; W..
Hay allowance •$20; H. Thiel, trans,
lents 12.25; W. Bender, allowance
$10; Mrs. G. Moulton, rent $3; Mrs
C. Gaiser, milk 6.72; Tiernan & Son
'account $12.
General .Accounts—Zurich Hydro;
hall lights, 2 mons. 4.19; E. Nadiger
half Short Course expenses $50:009
J. Albrecht, bal. salary caretaker 3.75
That the Council adjourn to meet
again on Monday, April 3rd, at 120
e'<c'lock in the afternoon.
A. F. Hess, 'Clerk.
Zurich's
Ladies' Wear
axe carrying on.
Trustee Boards Meet
One day last week the Zurich Pol-
ice Trustees met with the Trustees of
Zurich public school, and the matter
was discussed of piping the town wat-
er up teethe school, which met favor-
ably with the Police Trustees, but
the school board have not tally de-
cided: on what to do.. The chenai;ctil
toilets which have been installed in
the school fourteen years ago are a-
boutdot.'e, and would need consider-
able repairs, and it is under consid-
erationto, have water flush toilets hie
stalled -when it would be necessary to
have a sufficient supply of water to
operate' these toilets. Of course there
is the question of disp3sal to consid-
er, which al" takes time and thought.
• The Zurich Skating Rink
Mr• -Ferd. Habcrer, the owner of
the Zurich .:Skating rink has about
wrecked the •entire structure, build -
taiga and, practically all of the big
board fence are down, and this land•
will' now be. used. for other purposes,
and *hen the skating season opens•
next winter, our lovers of this popu-
lar winter sport wi1T be obliged' tap,
out of town. It was e goodly numb-
er of ye -ars: ago`, nearly twenty when
the Zurich Athletic Club started a
-skating rink here, and during these
ye=ars some Tiard fought games of
hockey were played on this plot.
But tine makes chnagos, ran - its for
the amount •ofpati ouoge extended,
it does -net pay to keep it going. So,
the 'oPd skating rink has served its;
COAT SALE
Beginning. MARCH' 24th, we are
having a DIG SAier of LADIES'
COATS and sums for Spring.
$8.95 To $14.50
NEW SPRING DRESSES at Prices
to Stilt vary Purse. -
Notee-..Our Store is in our Residence!.
Ie7 iSr 'PEARL MOUSSCATt, %Uri&
Phone 47 ,u. Zurich
peiz'pes.
;HYMENEAL
'Gingerich—Steeple
0,n Saturday, March 18th, 1931, a
quiet wedding; took plaice at the home
of the Officiating minister. Itiahop 1
Moses Roth of Miln.ot Centre, when
Miss Melinda Steckte, youngest crae-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steekle
of Stanley Township, was united in
eierriage with Mr. Eat't Gin erie.h.
oldest son of Mr. a'r•r Mrs. Sol.
(ii:igeriCh of the Goshen ,tnt , Tray,
sonth of _Znrfeh, After a sho'hon-
eymoon,t ot-
eymoon, a reception -wss held at the
bride's home, et which thirty-eight;
guests were present. Tho bride rit&
tripm,. were ,recipients of inanlr
a til Irl! 1'ofts. They will reside, on
t1f g+room's +fine farm, north of Zur,
Bch. ' tt'he lrferaad joins vatylr many
friez tg to. txtehding ecingratulatlons.
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Take Advantage ,of d is Free Pant Sale
Lntnifed time only --I ailored to Measure by Can -
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We have all the Staple `.:. Fond in a Country
Store: Comfort Chintz and Bats, Prints, Broad-.
cloths,, Silk and wool Hese.. Silk Hose, Men's
Socks, Gloves and Cap:r, O .ra i°s• Smocks, sweat-
ers and sweater Coats, Ai.., 4.+',. 1":ousedresses at
reduced prices,)., Rubbk,r6. Rubber Boots.
Hardware, Ready Mixed 1:'&%,its• ard Harness
Repairs.
Fresh Groceries r t on ' Hand
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