Zurich Herald, 1940-07-18, Page 1.s:
/•-•tel!.._+ 4. •+'•^__9! M...._m......er..._y..
arty -First Year
ZURICH,THURSDAY MORNLN
JULY . 18, l 4 0,
Restfe s f'1.2u in Canada, in advance
7.1(9 brz
U.S.A,, in advance
c' $i7.;=;1 ' L. SMITH, Publisher.
Let the
COMFORTABLE CLASSES
At
REASONABLE PEUICIES
C E. Zarbridg ,R.o.
OPTOMETRIST of EXETER
.
The Newest. Approved lflfeahod of
Eyesight Testing Used. Olsen every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
eral iubljsh your
Are You Suffering From
Headaches? ,
If so; Have your. Egea Examined with
bhe'Lartest Methods and Equipment arc
A. L. COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST &, OPTICIAN
GODERIO — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
44444,11,044,0
BETTY ANE BEAUTY SHOP
SEASON'S 'SPECIALS
Get Tour Special now! All Permanents Guaranteed.
CroquinoIe waves. a ,Specialty, Our main Special, a Eugene, with a
deeper wave and a tighter Curl regular '$I1.50 for $5.00. Morning
special only, free: shampoo with every finger wave. Be sure to call
159 for appointment and amid being disappointed.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. • MRS. EDF GASCHO, Prop.
sus :.r...A
Use or
Clean ALE
Getting Ready Fir The ' 1941 Dodge
1938: PLYMOUTH
COACT
".VERYI-IOICE
1934 CHEVROLET
COACT
REFINISHED DARK; BLUE
CREAM "WHEELS.
'1939 CHEVROLET
COACH
BLACK, LOOKS AND RUNS
LIKE. NEW
1936
V8 COACH
.IFIL; :CK, WITTri HEATER
%ONE OWNER
1,937"
BODGE DE LUX
COACH
'LOW MILEAGE
_ f
1.331 CHEV. COACH
1930 .CHEV. COACH
1930 FORD COUPE
1929 CHEV. SEDAN
1930 FORD COACH
1937 DODGE COUPE
Many Others to Choosey • From
::A t j .FRaTZ
Grayl
ben
mer Vlsits
f
OUR MONDAYS ARE A GREAT
SUCCESS
Amateur and Carnival Night!
Cash Prizes for Amateurs'
spoot Dances! Baloon Dances!
Streamers! Noisemakers! Fancy
Hats! Fun Galore!'•
igen 50c, Ladies 35c. Children 15c
Dancing Free
Free admission before 9 pan. on Tu-
esday., Thurs., and Fri. First two
dances free every night.
SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERT
9 p.m., July 2llst, 'by
WILLIS TIPPING
AND HIS
Cascade Rhythm Orchestra
ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR CANAD-
.IAN WARTJME BOARD!
THANKS!
To all those persons who' so gen•
•erously gave time and Money. to
assist us in our Motion Piebiire In-
dustrry Win -the -War Caraeoegn.
The tote, sum realized by -tee
Theatre was $1093.25.
Management Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter - Ont.
In • Police Court
G-oderich--aSix glasses of beer, said
thy accused to have been "well spaced
out" proved the .undoing of Clifford
Thornton of Brussels district who
_
was sent to jail for esven days Yoe
drunk driving, causing accidents, in-
cluding the killing of a cow . Had
there nat been a shortage of help 011
the farm in the haying season, M:tg.
E, D. Smith said he would -re m -
Need a stiffer sentence. Lorne Des-
iarcline. Ethel young man, charged.
with ;1an:e.laughter arising out of a
pi enoto : c'cl e:it near Gol' ie in e 11;,.11
11x"t+v 1;.1a r le and Ida 1, tchi', Cor-
a -i" e,],, le. t. their 1 ea. v ' am-
----1 (' ;l t, Aug 2:3 et Winn l,:z z T I lone
;c,
ill
t�`tt
WE SEUL, THE BEST FOR LESS
Specialsfor Tharsslay, Friday and Satan
a
Qe
Aylmer Tomatoes, 2 tins ......... ----.23c
Maple Leaf Sockeye salmon ';=s per ;tin _ —.194;
Superior baking powder 16 -oz .......,. ,__19 c
.-31ue Boy coffee Vs. per Ib ,.,.... _.._..35 c
Quaker corn flakes, 2 pkgs. _.. 15c
Royal York coffee 1-1b. tin
.Lux toilet soap3 cakes ......._........ 17 c
Hawes floor vivax.,, Pt. tin ........- 59c
P ' and 'G. Naptha soap, 4 cakes 79c
Corn, Golden. :Bantam, 2 tins ..:...,
.......__....._ 49c
Ladies" and Misses sizes dile :pyialxrns Extra at 49c
Crepe night -wins and Pygaxnas at ........
..79c
Broad cloth Romipers, each ............. •...,,_.. 19c
Boy's wash. s iib reg. `:q rto $1, « „.«...«....r04'9E`
' In , nnle is weal to l.,:'n het t ' e of
, a o •foo oea le Inhered
=•oto- in. beseitel, who will be
ere an ratee•eeee. The eeeee was teal
that one plena « ' 1 had soft . rad a
frae.tured l„a ad ern ; r the ar'rd l -
ant. Wm. Shenertrd, Chatham, pie-.
•i c1» i ahilt” tr1 the theft of from
the h'1C..-,.,n•l fe..,.1 .-been he
was vttl?ai.'ehe siaht o teh roll of
money daring a party hall i°estllrrin•1.
hirw find v.' r'akina 1•esti, bion. W.
I G. Damen and W' m. Bembri lee.
:i ed Trho:<�'1'- `�1itn�, s, eneh ;11 a,3 -
ed not #;nifty to four cl er_e.. diad
under Defence of Canada, Reaul^ti'
411.:, 111451 udi'1g one of t'^in^ reereCkra,
of an illegal oaeeniaatinn. Brown re-
peated slowly. "1 1' 1Y1 one of <iehev-
ah's Wi.tnesens. I belong to no or-
ganization, there is ne organiention;"
Both pleaded not guilty to all ehee-
ges. They were, refueed bail and set
heck to ;ail for one week when four
others levilll appear oil similar charges
t avI tis Matte
Exeter', Ont. Phone 135
Thurs., Friday, Saturday
SPECIAL FEATURE
The Road to Singapore
Starring Bing Cro'ay, Dorothy La-
mour and Bob Hope.
Monday, Tuesday Wednesday
SPECIAL 'T`ECNICQL,0E FEA'T'URE
Drums along the Mohawk 1
With EenrY Fonda, °Clarudlbt't Ciibr;.rt,
Edna: Zdeei Oliver, and411 star cast.
Mr. George Gramm of Hensall,
pigs in town on Tuesday,
ilIr: and Mrs. C. Fritz spent Sun-
day at their cottage at the Bend.
Re -v. C. B. Heckendorn is away to
;the summer camp near Paris, but will
be; back for Sunday services.
• kiss Fay Lindsay of Clinton was a
Week -end visitor with her friend Miss
Cora 'Streets.
'altrs. J. Hey, who is camping at the
Bind, spent Tuesday at her ..tome in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and fam-
ily of Pigeon, Mich., were week -end
visitors with relatives here.
Mr. and Mss. Gid. Koehler attend-
ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Fred
Witwer at Exeter, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and
family left on Tuesday for a two
week's holidays in the Pinery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eichler and
fathily of Elkton, Mich., -were visit-
'era- with friends here this week.
The Evanglicai i urnday School pic-
nic was held at Joaett's grove, Bay-
field last Wednesday afternoon, and
was:welll attended.
Mr. Laurie Fowle.i of London, and
the ]Misses Frances and Ethel Fowlie
'o2 Bayfield were Su.iday visitors at
the home of Mr:' and 1VIrs. Gid. Koeh-
ler,.:
Nr; and Mrs. Len Heist of Detroit,
were holidaying here, staying at the
rn,
hoof Mrs. Hoist's parents, Mr.
anti lie's.ee•0. •Klopp. '
tom..
Mr;. and ;Mrs. Wrn. O'Brien and
ali'fss " Olive were recently on a trip
to Midland, Mich., where -.Vass Olive
remained, taking a course at the
summer school..
CABIN CRUISER STOLEN
The speedy cabin cauisex "Delmar"
a 22 -foot craft owned by Wilfred
Klapp of Zu)iah was atelen early
Saturday morning from Gland Bend
harbor an duppeared • to hae as dis-
appeared in the air. Fishe'. rnen heard
the engine of the speeduoa. started
but paid little heed. They did not
notice that the boat went at high
sped directly out into the lake. Two
othea sneadao,ae laal their iz )itioa
•1 innged ..o as to a: er t a chase .l It is
.enpa):)sed that some residents from.
acrez the boarded who ve r>een
staying here were afraid of difficult
les in •e.rossing to the U:S.A, because
of the new passport regulations and'
may have grabbed the boat to dash
a=c's: the lake. Tho ]like: eau Io,:'.;'n
La thee tinne, but the. boat seemed to
Irn stood the trip .: it waa located
at Port Huron on :Sunday and was in
a damaged condielen, tat i, the cm -
gine was in bad shape besides co71-
sidcrab1e things are missing. which in
all will rec;circ. about $2,00 to re-
place to Where .it was.
5 perfect diamonds
of flashing brilliance
in exquisite hand.
carved setting.
A. G. HESS
For positive identification o
the World's Finest Anthracj
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Sernet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Olen Rodger's Briqun
The Roe Farms Milling Cei,
Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices paid fat
.Eggs on a graded basis.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensa>
E
4
4
440
a
4
4
4
4
4
4
e
4
4
4
c9
4
4
6
9
4
9
•
0
0
4'.
4
6.
0
4
4
4
• ..00.64$41,754.0,1.4„,,44....,.,,,, 4.G
64e4m®4o44114e44a4*4om0®4454@'e4c444?.<6,44,0 .*401,sq.OcT�cc a,
UM
�•
. N,ui is
NEW SAMIPLES
JUBT IV
QUANTITIES L u .'iED
DON'T
• BE '`'WISE
,p.
I EMBALMERS AND 37,144:71.M. DIRECTORS
OBITUARY
Late Lean Je fray, Si-,.
T'lere passed ae ay at his hoagie
halm mile south of St. Joseph, on the
Blue Water Highway, Leon Jeffrey,
Sr., aged 75 years, 2 month, and 21
days, death taking pia: e after a lin- -
gering illness on Saturday July 13th.
The departed was born in the French
Settlement, and when a young boy
the family moved to Grand Forks,
N. Pak., when there suruive a num-
ber of brothers and sisters. However
as .:he West did not appeal to the
depar'ted, upon his marriage he V.; -
turned to the place of his birth tend
lived here since, The late Mr. Jeff-
rey was tivell and favorably knon in ,j
�.v
this community as for many ye e
previous to retiring a few yearn fi,o l
he was engaged in farming and the
running of the brick and tii;,5 yard,
about a mile south-east of Ide pres-
ent residence, and with hie., 'n al up-
right methods he had 'ti=are many fele
mule who will greatly miss hint. He -
c his bereft. wicker en , d`.tnr'hter
1Yn s. Dewey at Gr aezd 1: •'r:i ; eeveu
sons survive: Lenon at i;lit'•r.er; (lflhort
on the borne f'arn1, V' i l :tint, A l fez d
at Chatham, and Jo::e'ph, Nelson and
Lawrence r,.t Windsor. The remains
‘"i".'' lar,l. *t r:est on '?Tonday morning'
to St. '?Peter's church and cemetery,
Jtev. eehan. 0. Martin officiating.
SUM
YOLTN
an `" " .ni..' T,r. •";.o:.;�%'1MAT
0D
BEQU'iRE
OUR SPECIALS
1 box Jiff and 2 Sweedish fruit nappies 25c
1 large box Lux. Flakes, 3 cakes toilet soap .,5c
2 20 -oz Libby's pork and beams tins 19c
5 String Brooms, at 29c
Feed Concentrate Chick and Pig Starters, 00 Cake,
Electric Fences and Fence Supplies
n icier Twine and Rapes. .. C A:, tax Fug Killer.,
THE biLik.
71
Edmund Sw .Lzenlrubser, Prop. `home: 1Y.
6?
ratitIPPERROWAMOrMatratgazgee