Zurich Herald, 1940-02-22, Page 1re'
VOLUME 40, No, 51
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1940.
Rates; $1,25 in Canada, in advance
$1.50 in U.S.A., in advance
CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher
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SEASON'S SPECIALS
Get Your Special now! All Permanents Guaranteed.
Croquinole waves a Specialty. Our main Special, a Eugene, with a
deeper wave ani a tighter curl regular $7.5o, for $5.00. Morning
special only, free shampoo with every finger wave. Be sure to call
159 for appointment and avoid being disappointed.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments.
41444.04.144,4.4.041.4.644~4.0444.446,49
MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
Jseci Cars
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE, BUYING
1937 DODGE COACH, low mileage, clean inside and out.
1936 MEV. -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 V8 Coach, Black, owned by one party since new. A
dandy car at a low price, also trunk.
1938 CHEV. COACH without knee action. Finish and cush-
ions like new. The price is a surprise.
Too many used Cars on hand to Describe_eadl-car
separately.. Most a these cars are original finish
and Upholstering.
PRICED TO SELL!
1931 CHEV. COACH.
1934 Plymouth Coupe
1930 Ford ,Coupe
1033 V8 Sedan, new motor.
1930 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Coaches (5).
1929 Essex Sedan
1929 Ford
INVESTIGATE!
1932 Ford Sedan, 4 cylinder
1936 Dodge Coach
1935 Plymouth Coach
1937 Pontiac Coaches (2)
1934 •Chev. Master Coach
1937 Olds sedan
1929 Ford %-ton truck
Coach $65.00.
WARD FRITZ
More Trade In's Arriving Weekly on the 1940
Dodge Cars. -
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Orange Marmalade, 32 -oz. 20c
Crown Brand syrup, 2s 16c
Aunt jemirna pancake flour pkg. 15c
Golden wax beans, per tin 10c
Areo wax, no rubbing, pints .29c
Blue Boy coffee, 1-1b, A • r 4 35c
Nut crust, 20 -oz. jar 25c
New Port fluffs, 16 -oz with tumbler 25c
Royal York coffee, 1 -ib. tin 49c
Cooked spaghette 16 -oz tin • 10c
OldDutch cleanser per tin.-. . ..... ..... .. ,. .. ...-1 1 c
McCormick's sodas, 2 -lbs 25c '
Corned Beef, per tin . , , -, • 18c ,
jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. 19c.
Ladies' Vests and bloomers at 39c
Ladies' silk and wool hose at . ... .... ....39c
Gies Pyjamas 6 to 14 years . . ..... ... .... 69c
Phone 140
teavitt's Theatre
EXETER -- YNT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
3 UNIT SHOW •
"Next Time Marry"
Feature GoineLiy Starring
James Ellison, Lucile Ball.
"Fighting Gringo"
With George O'Brien
Mr. Ed:Hartz of Detroit is visiting
With Mr. and Mrs, Hera Desjaedine
.Babylon line.
Mrs. Merino Oesch is visiting for a
few weeks with relatives in the Kin-
cardine district.
Mr. E. A. Hamilton and Mb; Doris
were Sunday 'is -tor ,; at the home of
- (Mr. and Mrs. John Galster.
isney's Tecnicolor
.4Ir. Wier is at pLeaent Your 1.3.rokca Le.ns or Lenses
Cart°°n- learning the barber.ng trade at the
snop Johnston, Duplicated. 48 Hur oService. BLUE COAL
.7 Mrs. Charles ,
3 UNIT SHOW ..-Dashwood last k. el the lef•v!I Any Shape, Any Colour,
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LOU-GODAY Fight rictivOiteaf:hing
, :d -ay afternoon vt her lionv! in Londoa
Jean end
• • Lonem, .wen Sunday vis:ton with
pareatA, ,2.1r. and. BM.%.;; Single or two Vision, and at e.
Bonier, 14th con,
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SPECTACREPAIRING
For positive identificatiort of
the World's Finest Anthracite
1 ak for
Monday, Treaday, Wednesday
days at tile hem,t of liar pateat, at Thiel spent a fewI Also Rosedale Alberta,
Western, Starring:
- 3 Mesquiteers.
Comedy
Any Style
7 thaa,:irt
Patsie of the 11th con., are spending
•?.a few day; vith Mr. and Mrs. T.
.Meyere of town.
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5t012ti,-1 lZopp, of mf."
has been for four
-.tendance with her sister,. -l's.
Pigaon, Mich., has return :d
Ha;
was
her home.
1 A Word About the Red Cross
Don't wait to be invited. Come to
,tlie town hall every Wednesday after-
noon and See if there is anything youcan do. .We .naust not feel this work
;desnot concern us, because it con-
- ;.terns the whole: country, and we are
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HAY, COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting o
the c.,:ouncil of tae *township of Ha
was held at the Town Hall,,,
on Monday, February 12th, with. al
the mcmbens present. The minutes o
the meeting held January 8th, 1940
were adopted as read. •
-Numerous communications ,we,re
Mapped_ of, , Theoilowiag 'resolugt
Were—Iliaqtrz
That the following giants-nen:lade
to agricultural societes for the year
1940. Zurich Fall Fair $50; Hensel]
Seed and Spring Fair $25; Exeter
Fall Fair $10; School Fairs, each $5.
That the rate of pay for work per-
formed on Township Roads in 1040
he fixed as follows:—Patrolman only
25e per hour; man only 20e. per hr;
man and team 40c. per hr; man and
three horses, 50e. per hr; man, team
and mower 60c per hr; pit gravel 15c
per cubic yard.
That by-law Nos. 2-3-4 providing
for appointment of township officials
for 1940 and fixing remuneration for
same be read three times and finally
passed.
That Reinhold Miller be appointed
as assessor for the Township of Hay
for 1940 and that remuneratinn be
fixed at $100 postage to be paid ex-
tra. And that any by-law having re-
ference to the appointment of asse
or in past years be repe-aled and that
By-law providing for the 1940 ap-
pointment and fixing remuneration be
prepared for passing at next regular
meeting.
That account covering payment; on
Township Roads, Hay Telephone, Re-
lief and general accounts be passed
'as per vouchers:
Township Roads—Johnston & Kalb
fieisch, acct. $7,54; Moses Gerber rd.
n 97: H. Becker Jr. rd 11 $2; C.
Aldworth, rd. 2 2.76; Z. P. V., pay
list 1.20; Roofers Supply Co., snow
fence 980.01; U. Pfile rd 14 .90; W.
Coleman rd. 2, 1,40; Bonthron &
Drysdale account .75c; J. Battler rd
6 2.25; H. Brown rd 15 2.50; H.
'Steinbach Road Supt. 10.85; Truck-
ling snow fence etc. 23.80; F. C.
Ralbfleisch, lumber rd. 10 7.50; J.
M. Ziler rd 10 2.78.
Hay Telephone—Nor. Elec. mater-
ial 289.46; Bell Telt). Co. tolls 227.80
H. -G. Hess, 1 month salary 165,00;
Postage re Annual Meeting 7.20; W.
Gould, refund rate $5; National Rev-
enue, tax on tolls 64.80; T. 11. Hoff-
man, salary etc. 176.55.
Relief Accounts -1J, Hendrick, rent
$5; W. Hay allowance $10; H. Thiel
transients 29,125.
General -Accounts-,Municipal World
8 subs. $8; Toronto Stamp & Stensil Co., dog tags 13.26 Sehilbc. &Son
coal for hall 77.74; Dr. J. A. Addison
re veneral diseases $20; Dom. Meh.
Co. repairs typewriter 16.00; Treas.
hospitilazation 34.10; Whillier
& Co. a..s,s't roll, etc. 14.16; A. Sopha
wood for hall 18.75; Craig & Eisen -
*mob, bal. lane gravel $26; Queen
Alexandra San. refills $15; Roofers
Supply Co. snow fence 171.44.
That the Council a,ljonrn to meet
again on Monday, March 4th, at
1.30 o'clock pan.
A. Ti'.ITeSS, Clerk,
jpibing eveit way we car,,AN4thoivi
naving someone remind us of our
duty.
Accepts Call
We nr-, in receipt of a communic-
ation from -Rev. H. Remo,, or gam-
ilton that he has accepted a call to
Zion Lutheran Church at Massey,
Ont. and he and family are moving
to that place this week. Rev. Rembe
will be well remembered in Zurich as
he was poster of St. Peter's Luther-
an church at Zurich before going to
Winnipeg, Man., It was in 1928 that
Pastor Rembe left for the West, and
a little over a year age he retired to
a well earned rest at Hamilton. We
join the many Zurich friends in wish-
ing Rev. and Mrs. Rembe every suc-
cess at Massey, their new congre-
gation.
OBITUARY
Late Ellen Sreenan
There passed away at the home of
her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sreenan, west of Blake, on Tuesday
February 20th, Miss Ellen Sreenan,
an aged lifelong resident of the com-
munity aged 87 years, 11 months and
19 days. 'Miss Sreenan, who has been
a resident of Zurich for some years,
and who still has her residence pro-
perty in town, has not been in good
health the past two years, and as a
consequence has made her home with
her eh v. Being of Irish decent,
but born in Ontario. She was indeed
an interesting old lady to converse
with, and was of a very quiet and
peaceable disposition. The funeral
wili be held on Thursday mornIng,
from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Sreenaa, to St. Peter's church
and cemetery French Settlement for
interment. Rev, Father 0. Martin,
P P will preside.
Died at Pigeon, Mich.
There passed away at her home in
Pigeon, Mich., on February 15th, a
former well known resident of thr
Zurich district, in the person of Mrs
Mary Bechler, beloved companion of
Mr, Henry Eichler, aged 62 years and
1 month. Mrs. Eichler was a daughter
of the late Mr. Menne and Mrs.
Bechler, who were former residents
•of the, Goshen line south of Zurich.
It is about 26 years ago that 11/frs.
Eichler went to Pigeon, Mich., and
2.1 years ago was united in marriags
to Mr. Eichler who survives, also
mother, Mrs. Menno Bechler, Zurich;
two sisters, Mrsr. Chris. Gingerich of
Stanley Township, Mrs. 'Samuel Ropp
of near Hensall; one brother, Solomon
Hechler of the Branson line, Hay
township. The funeral was held on
Saturdny from thr family residence
to the Pigeon cemetery,.
Reasonable Price
AG.
jeweler and Registered
Optician.
Semet-Solvay Coke
Creek.
Glen Rodg-er's Briquets.
rhe Roe Farms Milling Co.
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid fou
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 Hensall
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SALE
WE ARE OFFERING: ---
Our entire Stock of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Heavy Rubbers,
and Harness Repairs, Etc. Etc.
AT AND BELOW COST
Come, and Secure these Bargains while they
last
This Great Stock Reducing Sale will be on for
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