Zurich Herald, 1940-04-25, Page 1HERA
VOLUME 40, No, 25
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 40;19441'
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CHESTER L. SMITH, Publisher
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At
REASONABLE PRICES
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SEASON'S SPECIALS
Get 'Vour Special now! All Permanents Guaranteed.
Croquinole waves a Specialty. Our main Special, a Eugene, with a
deeper wave and a tighter curl regular $7.50 for $5.qo.. Morning
special only, free she:I-moo with every finger wave. Be sure tetU
159 for appointment and avoid being disappointed,
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
Used Cars
We have given you the Best Values in the past,
Now with the amount of Trade -Ins arriving weekly
We can give You
BETTER VALUES THAN EVER!
1938 PLYMOUTH COACH, Trunk, very choice, Priced to sell
at the price you would pay for a 1936 Car.
1936 MEV.. STAND. .COACH, De Lux -without knee action.
General Motors Heater, new 1940 License.
11939 DODGE DE LUX SEDAN, perfect inside and out. This.
Car takes only a $7.00 Livense (Like all Dodge Cars
1936 V8 COACH, T-runk, Hot Water Heater, Original Blalek
Finish
(3) 1931-1930 Ford A. Coupes, with and without rumble seats
(2) 1937 Chev. Stand. Coaches, without knee action, act now
1938 Chev. Coach like new, priced to meet competition,
1937 Pontiac Coach $535. 1934 Plymouth Coupe
(2( 1930 Chev. Sedans. 1931 Chev. Sedan
1930 Ford Roadster. 1931 Chev. Coach
1936 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 V8 Sedan, new motor
1929 Ford Coach $65.00. 1930 Ford Coach $160.00
(2) 1927 Ford T. Coaches. 1933 Chev. ton. Truck
1928 Durant Sedan, new Tires and license $75.
Here is How You Save:—(1) No Finance Co. handles your Note
We Do. (2) No Salesman's Commissions to add on the Price
of the Car You Buy. That is why we can and DO Outsell all
Competition.
WARD FRITZ
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Fancy red Cohoe Salmon, golden net per tin......2 5c
Hillcrest shortening, 2 lbs. 93c
Eagle Brand condensed milk per tin i 8c
Del Maiz niblets corn, 2 tins 25c
P and G. white Naptha soap, 4 cakes I 7c
Kleenex, 2 pkgs. ...
Heinz cooked spaghetti, 2 tins ..
Oxydol large pkg.
Kirks Castile soap, 4cakes
Coffee, Blue Boy, I -ib. pkg.
Ginger Snaps, per lb.
Quaker puffed wheat and puffed rice
IViacroni ready cut 2 lbs.
jello Powders, per pkg.
Calumet Baking Powder 12 -oz. .... ... ....... 9c
25c
15c
24c
I4c
35c
10c
3 pkgs....23c.
.I0c
.... 5c
Ladies' House Dresses I 00
Frilled Curtains, plain color or cream with colored
patterns 95c to $1.95,
Silk Curtains at pair .... 1.50 to 2.25
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Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thursday, Friday, Saturnay
Two Features
Hop -Along, Cassidy'.
William Boyd in
Santa --Fee, Marshall
Tellivision Spy
Starring Welliarn -Henry
Special Saturday Matinee, commenc-.
ing at 2.30 p.m..
Escape to Paradise
Starring Bob Breen and Kent Taylor
Disney Te.cnicoler .Cartoon
OFFICER DUCK
Admission -Children 10c. Adults 25c
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Twe Features
Hard to Get
Starring Dick Powell
The Dead End Kids
ON DRESS PARADE
Coming—Gulliver's Travells, Swiss
Family, Robinson, Gone With the
Wind.
DANCE RECITAL
Presented by
Mrs. Russ. Broderick
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Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. .Hagan and
4nghter Of ,Seaforth were Tuesday
ViSitors in town.
)..47, and Mr. Roy Oliver a Lon-
dn were Sunday guests at the home
of Mrs. Chas. Weber.
Mr. Roy Weber of Hensall was a
Sunday visitor V th his parents, Mr.
and Mr. Louis Wber.
Mr. Flossie Brown who has been
inLondon for some time has return-
ed to her home in Zurieh where she
intends remaining for the preent.
Mr. and Mr. Samuel Gascho of,
gal-Eatn attended the funeral of the
:bit Conrad Truemner on Tueday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dieterich and Mr.
E. Ruby of Kitchener were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and MN.
Win. S. Ruby.
4111.. Moses Erb of town hastaken
down the stable at tha rear• • of his
dWelling and will use the material in
the &minion of a garage.
Wiss Gertrude Schade of London
,was avisitor this week at the home
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Shade, Blue Water Hieway.
Mn. and Mrs. Aaron Denomme
have rented the dwelling quarters a-
boe Merner's store and intend mov-
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PHONE YOUR 0
RI.DAL
WREATH
5 perfect damonds
of flashing brilliance
in equisite hand:
carved setting.
A. G. HESS
•ing therein shortly.
JosephPoster •of the Babylon
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TOWN HALL - Z.1.3RIC1-1 0; 'a'
d who recently sold his farm.
stick and Implernents has purchased
At 8 o7.cloek on :Ithh'el.dwelling property lab. "Lamse St,
- Ai-Aled
by the jacobe estate and tic-,
Saturday, May 4th. cupied by Mr. Adrian Denomrne.
Presenting a cast of 30 pupils feat-
uring tap, toe, .ballit, acrobatic and
novelty dances, also -music and read-
ings. Also featuring Tuck Sisters,
acrobatic dances.
Admission: Adults 35e. Students 25c.
Children under 42, 15c.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner
arid family wish to greatly thank the
neighbors and friends ,for the kind
assistance and sympathy extended in
their sad .bereavement; .also those
that loaned their car, the beautiful
floral tObutes, and to Rev. C. IL
neekendorn for his serices.
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• Late Conrad Truemner
The community was shocked on
Sunday morning to learn of tha e.*Pa ll
Trupincer of the 14th concesio, 'The Lariy Bird Catches the Worm' 4,
very sudden passing. of Mr. Coma l t
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Hay Township. The departing freerIS TRUE!
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this life took place while the domes-
ed and his son Hilton were grooming 4.
Won -
the horses in the morning, and as . With this Year's new samples... They are Won-
they wer going about their work and ee
chatting with it, Hilton noticed that * derful quality and Patterns, that can't be beat
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek,
Glen Rodger's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling Co.
Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices paid foe
.Eggs on a graded. basis.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensel,'
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New Spring Samples
THE OLD SAYING:
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the horse that his father was groom,
mg -sprang back in its stall, and be
immediately went over and his father
was lying helpless on the floor, and
after removing the horse ass:stance
was at once called and the almost
lifeless body ea/Had to the house
where life soon .had fled away. Mr.
Trueinner who had reached the age
ing his rounds this week in Zurich. N,
Assessor W. IL Edighoffer is mak-
born on the homestead, on the to
of 77 3•els, 2 months and 6 days,
We cannot at present tell what ", G;:naly moved to the 14th con. Hay, 4'
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tax notice will look like in the fall, oshen line south of Zurih, till tho
but most of as are satisfied with ow
the farm now owned by Mr. NVm. T. •
assessment being acceptable. Wile/nner, anti in 1891 he wes ivar-
Were at Coaerich
Clerk A. F. Hess, members of the
Hay Township Couneil w.:‘1
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ilea to Catherine &hale, who pre-
aeceased ten yoma ago. Aiter their
marriage they .n. -ed oa the fine
01st farm where he Sunday. Me.
members of former Couneils
other witnesses wore at (toderIch on
Thursday and Friday of last week
attending the county court when ac-
tion, W. Alexander and I). • Stewart
vereais the Township of Hay, was
heard. The case concerns the recov-
ery of rests levied against the plain
tiffs on a drainage ntititon, and was
postponed until the latter part or
June.
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COMING TO:
LEAVITT'S THEATRE
Exeter, Ont.
"Gone With the Wind"
Truenmer was indeod a nt type
citizen, a straight fol.aad man in
business, a good neighbor, and was
a very 'good farmer, taking special
pride in all farm products, tor year
he !followd the local fall fairs with
the /tet of seed grains, fruit, peal -
try and (specially horses and hoaor-
ably taking many prizes wth his
good quality of products, he seeming
to have the ablity to know juet when
an article of live stock was right.This
tradition is being .carried on by his
son Hilton in later years. Decetsed
was a very attentive and devoted
member of the Evangelie.al church
and when possibly attended services
and Sabbath echool. Truly he will
be missed not alone in the home but
in the community. Surviving besides
hi only son Hilton, are two grand-
children, &Iva and Elwood; a broth-
er, •Mr, 'William T. and a sister, Mrs.
Wm. ISehade, both of Hay Twp., the
ones predeceased are John Truenmer
of Pigeon, Mich; Mrs. Jos. Kt.Tcher
of Elkton, Mich; and Mrs. Gaiser of
Shiplta. The remains were laid to
rest on Tuesday afternoon with ser-
VieeS in the Zurich Evangelical church
interment in Bronson line .cemetery.
14v. C..' B. Heckendarn, his pastor
officiated. The floral tributes were,
very ibeatiful, and the life of kind-
ness and good citizenship will Tong be
remembered in :the 11 OM and neigh-
borhood. The funeral was largely
attended. Frienls. and relatives were
present from Listowell, Milveaton,
Elmira, Kitchener, London, Crediton,
Pigeon and Elkton, Welt
Better than Birth of a Nation—Wal-
ter Winehen.
For three years we've -waited...
was worth it—jimmy Fidler.
st.
Will take you twenty years to forget
Hopper.
Biggest Show on earth—Boston Post
Something you live through. As you
lived .through the hook.---Atianta
JOU va.M.
There's never ,been a Pieture like it.
-New York Daily iMirror.
Greatest IVIotion Picture of all time.
—WATCH . FOR DATES!
BUT
The quantity is limited and the range is not as
large as other years due to war conditions. So we
advise you to make your selection early for y-o.ur
new suit as our range at $24.93 is second to none.
BE WISE AND CHOOSE EARLY
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Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on hand
We have many New Lines of Hardware, Etc. just
arriving. Also many Harness Repairs.
BE SURE AND VISIT OUR
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