Zurich Herald, 1939-07-13, Page 1' Vol. XXXX
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• HAIRDRESSING
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSIlin &wail
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
,Let us quote you on Specials for
-Spring and Summer Permanents,
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that are pleasing and setts' factory,
.and will give you personalty Hair-
dressing Salon on. rear of store. For
aappointmen.ts call xis by phone 102
Zurich.
ST.. PETER'S
,Evangelical Ludiern Church
ZURICH — ONT.
sA Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing WorfcL"a
Atriday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday ---Choir Practice.
'SUNDAY SERVICES:
, ID a. m.—German Service.
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11.1b a.m.—Sunday SchooL
7.30 p.m.—English malice-
lEverybody Welcome to all Services.!
E. TUERKHEIM. Fiestas.
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
•• REASONABLE Paff-.S
C. E. Zurbrigg 7r.o.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Minister.
Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist.
10 nen. Subject—Faith and Suffer-
ing.
11. A,M. Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. Theme—He Opened the
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There is is time when the Best
Service for God is not Prayer but
Action!
TRIP CALLED OFF
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reynolds, who
are keepers of the County goal, and
son Master Jimmy left Monday last
on a trip to the World's Fair at New
York and had got as far as Niagara
Falls when Jimmy junior became ill.
The trouble was diagnosed. as measles
and all three hurried home to Goder-
fele
CONSTABULARY SETUP
Goderich—A new setersp rn the
county police constabulary:was creat
ed, following the dismisal of 70 in-
active and semi -active policemen.
Wm. Gardiner, 28, of Hohnesville, on
the reserve list of the provnaal force
was added, to be stationed at Brus-
sels. County Constable John Ferguson
senior -member of the force, was tra-
nsferred from Goderich. to Exeter.
Be has been. in Goderich for six years
and was formerly chief of police- at
13th. Co-ntletble Arthur 3 ennings
he'eceforth be stationed at God-
-eklEe. It was deeded that snly men
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER i 'between the ages of 25 and 40 year• ,
*v111'be appointed to thefoe.
.7,..'"'• The Newest. Approve& Megerid icif
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' The following is the: ..rune promot-
Week Day Except Wednesday:. ions for S. S. No. 5, Stanley:
BETTY ANNE BEAUT ir SHOP
—YOUR HAIR—The most iiiiportant thing to complete your spring
outfit is your hair. Treat it as such and come to us for your next
PERMANENT WAVE.
Introducing to yam for the first time the newest in scientific hair
treatment, it is oar pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents."
• Whether Your hair be fine, course, white, etc., we now have a special
lotion for each type and yon are therefore assured of a wave in the
manner you. have always wanted.
Why Accept a. Substitute for the Best. No advance in prices.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
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EXETER — ONT,
• This:ToPrire is "Air Conditfon
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Mark
Mark Twan's Adventures of
Sawyer. In fecnicolor,
• Western Feature, Starring
ROY RODGERS
Midnight, Monday 10.05 a:rn
•' ONE NIGHT ONLY e
'LOVE • AFFAIR" -
Staring Irene Dunn and •Chas. B6, RI
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Monday, Tuesday, Weeeesday, e
DOUBLE FEATURE •
"JESSE JAMES"
Intecnicolor, with. ,Tyrone P9.
and Henry Fonda. An I1 Star duet.
, WALT DISNEY'S ACADEND
• AWARD; In' teeniZelor. Fe,.
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Fore grade 9 to grade 10---AX4e,
Oesch 72%; 'Doreen McOlincheY*','
From Grade 7 to 8—Willie Ro*
son 80, Myrtle McKinley 75, 101n-
eth Armstrong 71; Helen leobiniien
'71, Mae ,pesch 68; Robert McKinley
64; Wesley McBride 60.: '
From Grade 6 te Phylis *-
Bride '75, Ruth MoClinchey 68,11.1a,
13Oyce 60,
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• From Grade 5 to r —John sltetine-
son '77, Viola Boyce 72; Leslie eqp-.
strong 66.
Grade 3 to .4—Hatvey Royce
Leona Anderson 73, Floyd iStilg
65;.
Grade 2 to Keith...McBrid6,
jimmy Boyce 64,
Grade 1, to, 2—Jean McICin ey,
Marjorie Ande,rson: •
No: on roll 28:
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• Teacher—Elsie Ritchie. 'wig, for another week or so.
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KlopciPn5rof tt:Wrnelb1::•,/Oe. the eiele list.
Sling40''q tM're. '.'1.4.,
n , Mrs. PanlIneTriest of Chicago is
Viditing relatives here.
• Mr.' • .,leles. H-rb Kraft lit,?De-
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Me*Olivet Turnbull of Gland
BerMieuired on old triendein-towii'on
Rueben Gates of Dashwood,
Madea busness call,in town Wednes-
egayeriorning., •`;'="'
and J. A. Addison left
7040,106114iynscroortHome, Nlast Thursday
• Rev. aeR.11:76eiger'.• and
family of Watiand*AareVfesisitore'with
relatives here the MiP.OTeel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rowe' and date-,
ghter Dorothy of Toronto -were Vier':
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Williams the past week., ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McEa.chniaand
daughter Miss Marie of Flesherton,
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bryce of
town over the week-ena. Master
Bobby Bryce returning with them to
Plesherton for a week's holidays.
Mr. Hurry Arthur of Auburn is
spending his summer months at the
Yungblut home. Harry also helps in
serving. the .customees in the meat
mallet here which is always a 'Duey
place these menths.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner of
eTorpato are hplicleyieg :with relatives
t}OilrettoMiei`etileieseereteteeefoie
r's mother, they will likely remain.
ADMIRAL 1,5 JEWEL
POCKET"4tfATCHES
Precision Built,
• Excellent Timekeepers
• 11feie"aV1 regularly for 14.50
Come in and see them.
WEBER FAMILY REUTAON
Miss Pearl Harpole of Hensall, has
taken a position as book keeper at
On July 1st the descenaants of
Jacob Weber, Sr., to the manber
the Zurich Creamery, to replace Miss
of
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oout 65 gathered at the Lome of Ruby Church, who resigned and who i
Ed. Herford, near Elkton, Mich. Aft -
has been at that place for three years.
er partaking of a pot luck lunch un- le, Mrse W. F. Finkbeiner and Miss
dee the .maple decorations a game 'of gaaaL. of Stratford, were Sunday
baseball was played by e -oozy num- visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
bei. Under the leadership of Alvin
W. H. Hoffman.
Surerus a grogram was rendered,
consisting of commanity ' singing, led This Wednesday afternoon seems
by Lzra finkbeiner, of Listowel, a to be a popular day for Sunday Sch-
very fitting address by the leader and I eel picnics 71,e. St. Peter's Lutheran
a review of e trip to the World's Fair SS.. are heisting their's at Grand
New York, by Mae•Eiehler, or Pigeon , Pend. dile the Evangelical S.S. are
'eh. In the evening Ea. nienert of off to Jowett's Grove, Bayfield; the
'Detroit delighted all present by fine United S. S., Hensall are! at Twil-
1 el,. pewees or the two previous bull's Grove, and so there iare many
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reunions together with moving pict-
ures and views from Florida, Cuba
and New Ontario taken by himself on of those real hot days
were present from Toronto, Palmer
his tour with his companion. Guests Were "senle'
with a •capital Ili", and people all
ston, Listowel, Exeter, Sarnia, rand - over were lookieg for a place where
Bend, ZuriCh in Canada and from ti
the heat was not so extreme, but the
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Detroit, Sebwaing and Pigeon, Mich. weatherman changed things aver the
The next reunion will be held at Sar-
week -end and Monday and Tuesday
more we would think.
Thursday and Friday of last week
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Hillcrest shortening, 2 lbs. --. . — .... -.-19c
• Kellogg's corn flakes, 2 pkgs. 4.4 a 15c
Handy Ammonia, per Pkg.
, ,5c
Garden patch peas or corn, - , tins ns _ . .19c
-Heinz catsup, 'large bottle, a ............... .. . ..... ..........19c
• Brunswick sardin' es„ 4 boxes .............-....-- .... . . 19c
Cooked spaghetti, 2 tins ...... . 19c
Polo 'wax beans,. 2 'tins ....... . — 19d
Puffed wheat, 2 Pkgs. ......— 9c
Jelly powders, 4 Pkgs. 19c
Vanilla, 16 -oz. -per loccitile 75c
Maxwell House coffee, ilb. tin 39c
Snow Cap toilet paper, .4. rolls 25c
Pork and beans, 2.1.oz. '2 'fins .19c
Pumpkin, large 2,15‘k bus, 2 for .... ... 19c
-McCormick's batter Bix -per pkg. - , -- 14c
Matches, 3 boxes for ..... - .. --. 25c
Voile Dre.sses, sizes 16 to 20 only . . 79c
'Full fashioned Hose Chiffon or Service wht. pr 69c
1 pc. linen Toweling:extol special, 2 yds. 25c
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nia ex Port Huron on July 1st, 194Q,
with Alvin Surerus, president; Ezra
Finkbeiner, viceepres„ and Geo. Fink-
beiner, Sec. -Treasurer in charge.
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Lakeview Casino
DANCING EVERY NIGHT!
"TIP" TIPPING
and. His
Cascade Rythrn Orchestra apparently lost, in the roar of passing
outboard moterbeats. The boy had
A GRAND BAND collie to the resort with his sister,
Amateur Night,
Mon,. July 17 Evelyn andeErnest Rennick of Monk
ton and his chum Murray Bannon, tot
spend the day. 13i11 Miteheltree anel
LeuPierce, of Parkhill, about 75 yds,
away from the 'boy, noticed his plight,
, dieceeded their clothes ane dilved ins
,,eiticiay Eve. Concert,' July. i 0 tothe harbor in an attempt t,m rescue
They were, however too late, Mitch -
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Tipping p ri. byand hie Orchestra cltree, suffered from an injueett an -
In Their Pint Concert
I "Tip"
kle, was praised for his offeets, Ile
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managed to frasp the young victim
and Dr. H. IL Cowen of Exeter, den-
tist, pulled the two into his, motor• -
boat. Die Gillespie of Kitchener, and
Dr,. N. Schram of tendon, tottagers,
worked over an, hour on the body
with no result. Zee body was removed
were Quite eue.
CASH. TAICEN
Sunday night last thieves gained
entrance to the home of Mr. and Mrs
Peter Swain, of Hensall, while the
family was awair and. obtained $19
in cash from a purse in an upstairs
bedroom. • They •placed a ladder
against the house and entered
through an upstairs window.' •
:DROWNS AT GRAND BEND
Sixteen -year-old Gerald LongwaY,
of Matt:keen was drowned late Sun-
day afternoon in the Aux Sable Riv-
r at Grand Bend, his cries for help
A G. HESS
..IEWELER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE YOUR 0
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For positive identification of, ,
the World's Finest Anthraciteit
ak for •
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets.
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The Roe Farms Milling GIL
Feeds.
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W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid
.Eggs on a graded basis. .-
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Send in your entry now,l The aud-
ience judges—Come and support your'
favourite—CASH PRIZES.
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Light Weight W rsteds
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ORDER YOUR SUMMER SUIT NOW
Come and See Our '.Large Display
ffman
EMBALMERS ANI) FUNERAL DIRECTORS
41.011111WINOMM.XXX"M=VMEDANDEffenbe
Free admission Tues„ Times.,
before 9 pan. First two clangs free
• every night. , • .
Bathe at eue Beau:if:1:z);
Fl dl" Med to Daylight Clearness.
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11,..lognliet to the MeIsaw funeral home at Dae.
Rfo71*afaentycl 1 EBucirYthshouse open until 101wood. Sneviving is his nietheie and
p.m. Every 'Nislet, Just grand ch* r-' ft sister, `His father was d;rovviltst b
iklo those hot rAffimer nights d , ' year ago While traiVing.
SPRI & SODB
YOU NOW REQUIRE
Have Youl Selected Your Garden Seeds?
We have a good Assortment of Hower and Veg-
etable Seeds in 5c and 10c Packages,.. Also Root
Seeds and Sorghum.
WE HANDLE SCARFE'S PAINTS
Men's„ Boys' Misses and Children's Running
Shoes, Men's Work Shoes,
Howe Dresses, Aprons, Prints and Broadcloths,
Men's and Boys' Overalls and Smocks.
A I•JARNESS REPAIRS, ETC., ETC.
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
R N5 DO 11 Gs
GENERAL MEROHANT
PHONE 11 -97
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