Zurich Herald, 1939-09-07, Page 1•
VOLUME 4O,
Z'JaICH
THURSDAY MORN INP, SEPTEMBER 7,1939.
eptember 25th and 26th t
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dates of the Zurich Fall Fair
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—YOUR HAIR—Ther most ianpariant thing to complete your spring
outfit is your hair. Treat it as such and come to us for your next
PERIVIANENT WAVE.
Introducing to you for the first time the newest in scienttflc hair
treatment, it is aur pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents."
Whether your hair be faire, course, white, etc., we now have a special
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In the New 1940
THE CAR iiTlt THE FULL -FLOATING
RI 1E,, And Zany Other Improvements .
PHONE, TODA.Y FOR .A DEMONSTRATION!
LIBERAL "MOE IN ALLOWANCE
WAR FRITZ
DODGE and DESOTO :SALES - ZURICH
Leavtt's Theatr
EXETER — ONT,
This Theatre is "Air Conditioned"
iiursday, Friday, Saturday 4»
Double Feature j!
"ST. LOUIS BLUES"
With DOROTIHY LA IGUR "f
• All Star Cast.
THE JONES FAMILY
In
EVERYBODY'S BATHING
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(Comedy)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Double Feature
THE DEAD END KIDS
In
"HELL'S KITCHEN"
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"BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING
With Lucille Ball and Donald Woods.
WAR HAS BEGUN
With this week we regret. that we
are called upon to announce that
the hot bed. of Europe is aflame with
war, after twenty years of peace of
hostilities. As in 1914, about '`2
years ago, the German military mach-
ine is again set in action and this
time they are overrunning the smaa
nation of Poland, while on the other
war it was little Belgium that suffer-
ed the most It is definitely known
Miss Dorothy Swan, of Brucefield,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Erwin
,Schilbe of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Foster' and
family ':of Detroit, were holiday vis-
itors at the home of Mr and Mrs. L.
Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliver of London
Wtre holiday visitors at the home of
Mrs. C. Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesch; Mr.
and Mrs. Menno Oesch spent the
week -end at the home of their bro-
ther, Mr. John Oesch, Pigeon, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Addison and two
sons of Clinton were holiday visitors
at the home of the former's son, Dr.
A. J. and Mrs. Addison of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Edighoffer are
nicely settled in part of the house
owned by the Bechler Estate in Zur-
ich.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. ..'acob
Gingerich attended a large Sunday
School conference at Kitchener over
the week -end. Also visiting at Baden.
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and
daughter Marion and Mrs. Martin Sr
and Miss Lorinda Cook of Stratford
called at the home of Mrs. C. Eilber
on Friday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oswald of the
Bronson line accompanied by Mr. and
that the greater masses of the Ger- Mrs. Carl McClinchey and family of
man people do not wantwar, bi}t''Cromarty attended the big Sararas
evidently the high powered. militapy' Re -union at New Hamburg on Mon-
Natzi re'gime'have decided to go, -and day.
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V�rs filen .W.alper <;a d
oriirer arld ,Broadcast• stat''e'� " a� `
little son Patine,Mrs.` Clare 'Wafer
"In this part of Europe there al 'and daughter Jean and son Elgin of
was a' frequency of war; over here Windsor were holiday visitors with
in the American continent everything
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schilbe and fam-
is peace one nation with another and sly.
we distinctive dread war, but during
the Tart World War- it was proven The death took place on Tuesday
that the American countries can and of Mr. Elmer G. Krueger at nils home
will fight, and fight to the finish if on the 14th con., Hay Township. rhe
their world rights are denied. Last' funeral is being held on Thursday of
Friday the big and powerful German
army opened hostilities on Poland
and invaded the same; France, Brit-
ian and Poland were allied to help
.each other in case of being attacked,
so on Sunday morning at 5 o`clock,
our time Great Britain declared that
there was a condition of war between
that nation and Germany and in a few
hours later Fiance made the same de-
Aeration. It takes a very short time
to start a war, but generally a long
time til it is over with, and this war
inay run into many y.:ars. but it is
our hope that it will soon be settled
and peace shal again he enjoyed in
Europe. While Canada has a yet
not declared war on Germany, it be-
ing a part of the British Common-
wealth, we are told that when Great
-Britian is at war, Canada as well as
the other 't, its •h countries, are also at
war. Recruiting here in Oitaiiohas
already begun and meets 1 t with
the . t , oang'
plenty of recruits of
manhood of the land. An 1 s , much
a; we despise these circ!itions, we
like many other peoples must bear
our part of tin' burden
. WE SELL THE BEST FOR, LESS
SpeeiVakt liar Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Chase and Sanborn .coffee, 1 -ib. tin ................36c
Kllogg's corn flakes,, 2 pkgs. 15c
Catsup 122 -oz.. bottles .... -...._
Cascade Salm'n.on, 1 -Ib. tin 15c c5
Tea. biscuits gid- per .pkg. ...M_
1V1cCorrnic' 's sweet .biscui.t ,cookies lb. ... ...... .....15c
25c
Shortening;, 2 lbs. ..._....__.... i 5c
Palm 'Olive. soap,. 3 cakes ------.--- . 17 c
Matches,. 3 btsares ....-1010-�.._._.._. .-10... ...... .......25c
Salmon golden iiet Cohoe, 1 -Ib. tin . ...... 27 25c
Hemphill's rarlieal.: erries., • 5 lbs. 25c
Kleenex, 2 'pkgs_ :,....:.:.._.. 1010
Caanpbell's rmato •soup:, 2 tins 19c
Cubs cereal,: 2'pkgs _,10 10,. 25c25c
Zinc rings, per 'dozen, c
Cocoa. �tin :............ 25
•'C'Q'VVaI7tSi k ............. «.« C
Peanut Batter or nut crush, 2 lbs. ..... 25c
P and G. N.aptisa soap.6 bars ,.......10.10..............
Ladies' House Dresses, new shipment .�6 0
Ladies silk full :far.;bioned hose, pair ...........---.69c'
.......,, --•._.
p 140
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TOWN HALL' ;f; URICI
On
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12th.
National Film Service presents
DICK TALMADGE, in
"FIGHTING PILOT
Added attractions; Cowboy and In-
dians, Songs of th Prairie, Village
specialist.
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
ROYAL VISIT
'The Complete New Edition of the
Visit of King George and Queen
Elizabeth
To Canada and the United States
The same as shown to thousands at
the Canadian National Exhibition,
No 4,dvance in priioes. I veryotwe
should see it!
MQ p.m. A(tv.lts Ma, Children 140
ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. In-
terment will follow in the Bronson
line cemetery. More particulars next
week.
Mrs. Clara Decker of town, and
daughter Vera of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Witmer and family of
Detroit, and Misses Norma and Flor-
ence Steinbach, enjoyed a pleasant
motor trip to Niagara Falls and other
p'Iaces of interest over the week -end.
With the opening of school n Tues-
day we nate the following from thi:
vicinity attending High School at
Exeter: Ruth Brown, Doris Meyers,
Archie MacKinnon, Elroy Desjardine,
Alpha Meyers, Greta Haberer, fre ie
Turkheim, Fred Floss. Elwood True -
miler, Margaret T?ev. ituth ,Tlln.toll,
EIIa Bohn, Mildred Haberer
Wins Fine Clock
The guessing; contest of the Mantle
Clock ofleied by L. E'.chilbe & Son,
came to a close Saturday night and
the lucky winner of the clock was
Miss Mabel Swartzcntruber• of the
Bronson line, who had guessed the
number hours the clock would run
without winding as 330 hrs. 45 -min.
The actual time the clock did run
was 33 'lits. 33 min. Mr, T. Mittle-
holtz was the next closest with 330
hrs. 15 min. There were agout 1011
guesses made.
optical
Repair
Service
AM IN A POSITION TO DUPLIC-
ATE YOUR BROKEN SPECTACLE
LENSES
PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY
AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS
THAN THE LARGER CENTRES
LET US SHOW YOU THE MOST
MODERN IN SPECTACLES
A G. HESS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
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For positive identification o
the World's Finest Anti/rack&.
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta.
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets,
The Roe Farms Milling Cato
Feeds,
W. R. DAVIDSO'
Highest Cash Prices paid fat
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 - Hence
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DASHWOOD. MAN PASSES
Following a stroke last Thursday',
Andrew Musser, of Dashwood, who
was one of the severely injured' in
a motor crash last winter near Birr
on No. 4 highway, died suddenly at
his home in that village in his 74th
year. Mr. IvEusser for many years
followed the occupation of threshing
and during.. these years gave' of his
service to a, great many fanners in
the western portion of both Hay and
Stephen Townships, Always a very
of a cheerful and genial disposition, 1
he had indeed many fri'onds who re-
gret :to learn of his departure.. Sur-:-
lvitg are: his wife who was formerly
Miss Fanny Schroeder of the Zurich
district; a son, Wittliam of Detroit;
a daughter, Mrs, Arthur Ham;@r, of
hear Dashwood, four brothers, Peter
of Winnipeg , Abram of Regina; An-
rus, of Cranbraok, 13.C. ,Y^hip of
Tmparial, haste., and a siAqi Mrs.
Richari 1)eMas of Exam
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We have a good Assortment of Flower and Veg.
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Seeds and Sorghum.
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Men's, Boys' -Misses and Children's Running
Shoes, Men's Work Shoes..
House Dresses, Aprons, Prints and .T3roadcloths,
Men's and Boys' Overalls and Smocks.
I. (ARNESS REPAIRS, ETC., ETC.
Al Fresh groceries Always on Hand
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GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE' 11 -97 BLAKE