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Zurich Herald, 1941-06-26, Page 1•a �aF; �A•.1P Ear tEl rr �lu .Are You Sufferkag From Headaches? if so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Lastest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. a. OPTOMETRIST &.OE TICIA.N GODERIOE -- ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices TH!EL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE 'We have recently i=nstalled a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FRED THIEDE, Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg,, R.O. OPTOMETRIST et EXETER The Newest. Approved Method cf Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. BETTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE Will be closed during the Summer Months Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. MRS. EDW. 'GA'SCRO, Prop. AYS THE LOWEST PRICES 04�{LE, 1 Sales Prove Salesmen Commissions to) pay. No Finance Charges to Pay: 1937 Chev.. Coach, locally owned. 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1940 Dodge Sedan 1930 Ford Coach 1929 Ford Coach $135.00 re -finished 1929 Ford Coope $85.€0 _. 1936 Terraplaate Coach. 1927 Ford Coach, original upholstering ; like new 1934 V5 Truck with $85.00 License only 235.00 (2) Only 1941 New Dodges. These are the last ones available before the 1942 models arrive. DODGE SALE.S Will' Pay Cash For Good Used WARD FRITZ .'ars. ogt Ecu WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS WE ARE. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF GENERAL IkhiER t.;H..A. DISE, GRO- CERIES,. :RO•CE , - E ,, ETC., AT LOWEST POS. E PRICES. NOTICE TO WATER USERS '7. We would ask all water users of the Villags supply system to kindly not use water for sprinkling lawns or washing cars on Fridays and Saturdays. Please give this coeoper- ation.—By Order, Zurich Police Trustees. CAVALCADE AT HENSALL goodly number of citizens attend- ed the big Cavalcade at Hensel' last Thursday morning at widen 36 floats headed by the provincial pollee` car, Reeve R. A. Sliaddick and Dr: A: R. Campbell, the later chairman of the Victory 'Loan campaign. the large cavalcade was witnessed by hundreds of interested spectators of awaits and school children. Presentation Om Thursday afternoon wr_rte the local Red Cross workers were engag- ed in the town hall, the committee prepared a long table decorated :by boquets of peonies and roses, where about fifty guests took their places in' honor of the Misses Johnson whahad done so much work for the society at all times and who lett for their new home in .Kitchener on Monday.' rhe luncheon was very suitable for the occasion, after they had partaken, Mrs. O'Devyee ,read an ad :cess and Mrs. -Geo. Farwell presented the Sisters with a very 'lovely table Tamp great., p pri yY g deetWa^ p�atolic are..,,in- whaela was all a surprise, Mesa reran ed,.an Matilde Jahn'een_ re died with• mar;,- ilt^ d to attend ''the sessions, A' ]E +•'advarta i'! .H. 1JCzlAisltele Mr. and 11Irs. Wm. O'Brien were Sunday visitors in London. Mr. and Mrs, Ed.. ,Herford of near Pigeon, Mich., were visitors with fri- ends here last week. The Crediton Evangelical . church is holding their annual strawberry social this Thursday evening,: • Mrs. George Metcalf and daughter Joan of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Truernner. Mk'. and Mrs. Abram Eckel and their son of Plattsville'are visiting at the hone of Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Eckel of town. • The riew teacher engaged 'by the Zurich school board is Miss Norma Paisley of the Stouffville district,and. has had some experience in teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Lenoarci Prang were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aulerich at DE.trait. T'-•elr that point the party toured Northern Michigan. On July 1st there will be ..the an- nual Sunday School gathering at tiie local Mennonite church when a large turnout is expected. Three session: will be held, forenoon, afternoon and evening. A- very interesting program - thanks 'and expressed that it had been a pleasure what they had done or the society. "For they are jolly Good Fellows" rang out by erevy one, wishing them well in their new home as they will be greatly missed in the village. Hoping our loss will be Kit- chener's gain. The address: Zurich, June 19th, 1941 Dear .Hisses Johnson:— It is with, 'a mingled sense of joy and eoirow that we learn of your de pr' lure to your new home in Kitch- ener. We are happy however, because we realize that you will be nearer your" sietee. who no doubt is counting the drys until you arrive, nese we ar- e feel a leeen loss, not only here in the'' ilei. Cross rooms where you have endeared ureel ee to us all .ry your kindly dispositions, your leneing personalities, and untiring devotion to . tha duties that are ours his r- eat conflict, that ; ur - Eine pre has :been called upon to endure,. '' in this village Zurich where the names of Mr. and M. Thomas. .l'ohnson and family r's ily have been held with the hight' t esteem bee ise 0! t e clean, noble, uneelfi h and high sta idHrtls of char rote that the name cxe:nplifiee. We trust that God wily continue to bless youee with good' health end preenerity, trent on may often return to Zurich 'where youse• haw' menu warm friends. Our best V iehe.: ,o ,r!th your'e se we i _.le von to accept this small token or esteem as a ilttle remembrance of happy as-. soci.atione here,—Sincerely. Mrs. Geo. Farwell, Wortx 't oom Cc nvcnor. 1 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND NOW NIGHTLY Tt1AN IBJ\ r H . W ILLI S TIPPING And His Cascade Music SUNDAY CONCERT., June 20, 8.45 PPI FORMANCEl fA:T d r vc,.`r', ':^1',nr1•Ss 'BAND Collection -On ;Sunday evening ,the dining 'oem table at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz at Grand Bend, wae beautifully decorated in pink and white, centred with a delicious birth- day cake in honor of their daughter Mary Lou who celebrated her sixth birtlittay." This being a greatsur- prise to the Little girl. Many beautiful gifts were received, and a good time was emj Syed by all. Pieasaitly Surprised On Sunday morning after the re- gular services at St. Peter's Luth- era'ri church the Misses Johnson Sis- ters, were pleasantly surprised when tire Pastor, Rev. E. Turkheim . spoke very -fitting words in their behalf,as :they were, about to leave tor their 'ne'w lame fn Kitchener. The Misses Jelinsore .Sisters will be greatly missed as they were ever ready to give a heliping hand. Mr. Ferdinand Heb- erer there presented then• with a b'eautifirl floor lamp as a remeln- brance' m the high esteem they were herd as reeembers of their form=er Lutheran c=hurch at auricle ii-fiss Matilda' ,Te'Ianson then replied' it well •ciiosed wards, thanking all for theft ki'nd'ness which was shown, towards .diem: RED CROSS NEWS The Zurich and District brant of .the Canadian Red Cross, have Buri erg the past week shipped to headgnart- 4 ers: the following: jib pr. pyjamas,. 31 tr-r _ ��- pre trousers, 14 three-piece suits, 1 blanket, 17 quilts, 3 washelotns,. t Tatiladry bags, 1 pr. 'bloomers,. ? i4 .y u"��r�"ate- m housedresses, 1 lady's nighdrese,• T cliiId's nighdress, 1 pr. slippers, 2 cushions, 15 pr. seaman's so=cks; 1 pr. seaman's boots,' 105 pr. array and navy socks, 18 pr;. whole mitts, 8 helmets, 13 helmet caps, 5 sweaters, 8 scarfs. HESS, THE JEWELER • *•++.44�4•+ •e ye Ann • For4. 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MEET The June• meeting of St. Peter's Lutheran Women's Missionary Soci- ety was head Thursday evening, June 11ith, M>,,, 'Hexb iita.usseau was in the chalet and pres.i:decl over the topic "A Stranger .and Ye Took Me In," a topic suggestive of the refugees who carne to these and other shores as. strangers. Mrs. L. Prang, Mn.s'luxk hcim and Mrs. • .J,, (laborer assist I with the reading of clippings. The ehairlady. also concluded a trueefalse I. test 11) connection with the subject; 'iiribute was paid to Mies `i Stt'nd ing, who had become en lnterort,'. active mett'her of the s r,eicty duelne, her stay in Zurich, and ie now key- ing - i'lg for a new position. Tine it tiro " ,ry is Dying In th., 'fit',..:t" 4.4: i1r 1:. homes'. 1''': pr! r rule E It rALL `rhos OHC A beautiful CAPRICE teaspoon, vahE:':e 25c, w II be given', FREE, in addition to couwns, to the first fifty- Customers making punchaees of $2..00 or more. GET YOURS, ACT NOW! 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