Zurich Herald, 1940-02-01, Page 1VOLUME 4O, N 28
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ZUR ICH, THURQDAY MOHNINP, FEBRUARY 1, 1940.
Rates: $1.25 in Canada, in advance'
.$1.50 in U.S.A., in advance
e MESTER L. SMITH, Publisher.
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At
REASONABLE PRICES
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deeper wave and a tighter curl regular $7,50 for $5.00. Morning
special only, free. shampoo with every finger wave. Be sure to call
159 for appointment and avoi1 being disa.ppointed.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
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SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE t UYING
• 1937 DODGE COACH,low mileage, clean inside and out.
1936 ,CHEV., -COACH, trunk, heater, defrosters, new tires,
(without knee action). A car like new inside al out
1934 DODGE' SEDAN, trunk, very choice inside and runs
like new
1936 1/8 Coaele„ Mack, awned by one party Cneo newe A
dandy cat at a, luvr price also trail:.
1938 catrEv.. COACH: without knee action. Finish and cush-
ions Ince new. The price Is a surprise.
-many used Cars on hand to :Describe each Car
setwately. - Most of these cars. are 4origirkal:finish.'
and Upholstering.
-PRICED TO SELL! INVESTIGATE!
1931 'MEV- COA(EL.
1934 Plymouth Coupe
ano rd Coupe
1933 VS Sedan,new moor.
1930 Fordj Goads:
1929 Ford Coaches. (5).
: 1929 Essex .Sedan
11)32 Ford Sedan, 4 cylinder
1936 Dodge Coach
_1935 Plymouth Coach
1937 Pontiac Coaches (2)
3.934 Chev. Master Coach
1937 Olds sedan
1929 Ford 14 -ton truck
19,20 Ford Coach $65.40.
WARD FRITZ
:A/lore Trade. US .Arriving Weekly on the 1940
Dodge Cars.
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thweday, .Friclay and Saturclaty
Golden Corn, 2, tins ...... . .. —17c
'Pork and Beans, 21 -oz. 2 tins ,
Prunes., new sweet California. 40 'to '50, 2 lbs.....
Habitant pea soup,. large en, per lin . .. 3.0c
Ovaltine small tin 38c. need ,
Loose Soap chips, S. lbs.
Raspberry Larne 32 -oz. per jar
Peanut Butter & Star, 24 -oz. Ter jar
Castle Floor wax,. a-415. tin
Blue Boy Coffee, pm' lb.
Blue Berries-, per tin
58c
25e
25c
23e
25e
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dViaratori Luscious Noodles 14eoz, 1)kg. .... „ . . .. ....... 10c
Choice Blue Rose Rice, 2 lbs. .. . 17e.
New Port Fluffs and Glass 'Tuniblers . . 25t
;Heinz's Catsup large haitHe
2 ib.. boxes loaf Oateae . . ..
(Checked flannelette itlankelts '70X84 pair • 1 93
All wool Blanket thruwa mei% — ... . ... , — „ —4.50
All wool Blankets Throws, heavier each , 6.95
Allwool checked Blankets pi.
Allwool. Grey checked lebieltets, pale _ . ..... _ dr./..25
EKNER
Leavitt's Theatre
EXETER — ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
2 Features
"TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN"
Starring.George O'Brien
THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT
With Joe Penner •
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
"HONEYMOON IN BALI"
Comedy Drama
With Fred McMurray and Madeleine
Carroll.
COMING --Stage Coach, Drums, Gul-
liver's Troubles, The Hunchback of
Noire Dame, Pinnoccio, atulers of
the Sea.
AV V 1=.16,Ginscriatlam6=1011123,1006,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Samuel 'McBride and Family
wish to greatly thank their friends
and neighbors for the kindness and.
sympathy shown them in their recent
bereavement, for the beautiful floral
tributes, the Zurich . Evangelical.
quartette,- and those who so kindly
loaned their cars.
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HIGHEST SALARY
Who do you think got the highest
salary in the United States last year?
A soa,q-maker! Well, the president
of a company manufacturing soap,
Lever Grothers :Copany of Masaa:
-,clanietta; His
way, and his salary and bonus for
1939 amounted to $469,713. And,
seeing it was made --out of soad,you
could hardly call it "filthy racre."—
Exchange.
SUGAR SUPPLY ASSURED
Montreal ---S. R. Noble, federal
sugar controller under the wartime
prices and trade board, in a state-
ment said "sugar is the one commOd-
ity in connection with which no short-
age may be antieipated. "'On the eon
traey" he added, "there is a large
large surplus in the world and the
most important producing countries
such as Cuba and Java, are artifieally
restricting outpat greatly below the
figures of previous production and
their actual factory capicty." "Not
anly is Canada assured of ample sup,
plies throughout the whole period of
war," Mr. Noble said, "but, under
the arrangement entered into with
the British Sugar Control, Canada's
requirements for months to come
have been arranged for at the pres-
ent fixed price with supplies actually
on hand in Canada to cover the nor-
mal requirements of the country for
at least three months."
STEPHEN COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
A special meeting of the Council of
the Township of Stephen was held in
the Town Hall, Crediton, on Wednes-
day, the 24th of January at 8 p.m.
All members were present.
Motion, that Matthew C. Swertzer
be eppaointed Weed InspeetOr at a
salary of 30c per hour which shall
include his transportation,
.Motiore that Henry C. Beaver be
appointed Assessor during pleasure
of the Council at a salary of $110.
with postage extrst and that he also
be appointed Live -stock 'Valuer at a
salary of 30c per hour which Maud -
es his transportation.
That by-law No. 539 appointing
=lain officials of the Township, hav-
ing been read three times, be passed
and signed by the Reeve and Clerk
and the Seal of the Corporation at-
tached thereto.
That By-law No. 540 appointing
Henry C. Beaver, Township Assessor
and repealing By-law No. 510 which
appointed William Kleinstiver, As-
sessor, having been read three times,
be passed and signed by the Reeve
and Clerk and the Seal of he Cor-
poration attached thereto.
The meeting then adjourned until
the next regular meeting whieh
he held on Monday, the 5th of Feb -
teary 1940, at 1 p.m.
it K. Eilber, Township Clot
1 a 4 7,4 CZ/
Mr. Per4y Weston of Bayfield
ou Zurich friends on Tuesday.
1V1r. Hugh :MacKinnon made a bus-
'e's trip to Guelph this week.
Messrs. Calvin and Robert Will-
iams motored to London on Mon -
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carlisle of
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Hensel' were visitors with Mr. and
Leeland Willett on Tuesday.
iVlessrs. Earl Yungblut an Wilfred
Klapp, also Mrs. Howard Klopp were
week -end visitor e with friends in
Detroit.
Mrs. Emily Fuss who has been
visiting in Detroit for some weeks,
has returned to her home here.
Mr. Herbert K. Either of Crediton,
was in town Monday presiding at the
annual meeting of the Hay Mutual
Firs Insurance Corpany.
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A Euchre and Dance is being spon-
sorM in the Bayfield Town Hall on
the evening of Flbruary 14th. The
proceeds of which will go to the Red
Cross fund.
MISS 'Daure en O'Dwyer, who is at-
tending Western University, spent a
fe daysWrit:sedt
aot herhomehere during
theinetermission of the two half-year
t
report that Mr. George
Deichert, who recently underwent an
operaioe ie Clinton Hospital, is im-
ate-saes:- rueely,54:041 expected home in
leVCrayr
Monteith & Monteith, chartered
accountants, of Stratford, heave a
representative in town auditing the
books of the treasurer of Hay ,Coun-
cil this week.
The Members of the ZuZrich Red
Cross wish to advise the public that
the local society is not not affiliated
or a branch of any other society in
the vicinity, as the Zurich branch
are a chartered organization and are
in' direct .communication with the
main head office branches. Seemingly
there has been some confusion along
this line, as branches of larger places
have been announcing that the Zur-
ich branch was under their supervis-
ion, but such is not the case, as Zur-
ich branch looks after their own man-
agement.
Late Mrs. Zehr
There passed away at the home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Christ.
Swartzentruber, Bronson line, on
Thursday January 25th, Mrs. Annie
'Lehr. aged 73 years and 7 months.
'ell's. Zeln' whose. home was in Lowell,
New York State, came over here to
the ZZurich district to visit her two
daughters here last fall, and shortly
after took ill and the end carne on
Thursday. She was of a quite lov-
ing type, of lady and is greatly mo-
urned by her family. The remains
were sent to Lowell on Friday. Sur-
viving are her two daughters here,
Mrs. C. Swartzentruber of the Bron-
son fine, and Mrs, Moses Erb of town
also two sons and a daughter in Low-
ell, N. Y.
ELECT OFFICERS
The Woman's ,Christian Temperance
Union met in Hensall United Church
President for the devotional period
was Mes. C. L. .links. A paper on
prayer was given by Mrs:, W. Cook,
of Exeter, Mrs. Maud Redden and
Mrs. George Hess ,contributed a duet
and Mrs. James l3onthren sang a
solo. The following officers form the
1940 slate: Exeter-Hensall officers,
president, Mrs. George Hese, Hematila
vise-pres., Miss Jean 5, Murray; cor-
responding secy., Miss Jean rylurray;
recording secy., Miss Irene leouglas-
treaSurer, Mrs. E. McQueen, all of
'Teem% The county officers are: Ad-
visory presieients, ''Ira R. J. Tindal'
Wingham; Miss Jean I.V.Iurray, Hensall
Vas. A. E. Lloyd, Wittgham;
T. Cooper, Clinton;, vice-presidents,
Mrs, Beavers and Mrs, W. C. Pearce
Exeter; corr. Kaye Miss Murray
lecording seey., Miss Consitt, arenakdat
treasurer Mie. Walter Hern, Goi:aaa
deb; secretaty, Miss 1'3va,
ross, Iitei
SPECTACLE REPAIRING
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Duplicated. 48 Hour Service.
Any Shape, Any Colour,
Any Style
Single or two Vision, and at a
Reasonable Price
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracj
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BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rocigar's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling Ga,
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid
.Ergs on a graded ba.sis.
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JANUARY 2nd, to JANUARY 27th.
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We are Still Doing Business At The Same
Oki Stand.
During this Cold Winter Weather you will need
good warm Underwear, Overalls, Smocks, Wind-
breaktrs, Mitts, Socks, Heavy Rubbers, Etc, Etc.
Fresh Groceries Always On Hand,
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