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Zurich Herald, 1941-07-10, Page 1
Forty Second Yeas' 'WRECK) IC:H THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 194I, Pates. c ^ ; in Canada, in advance 0.50 in U.S.A., in advamc CIIESTEII L. SMITH, Publisher et the Heral publish all your ..Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your. Eyes. EX -awaked with ,he Latest Methods and Enitziptament at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERICi --- ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices MIZOMMille THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE -We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now -better than ever. Be sure and give us a call: • MRS. FRED TH1ELE„ Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST et EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of 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. GASCHO, Prop. ASIS THE LOWEST PRICES IBLE Sales Trove It., ---No Salesmen Commissions to pay. Na Finance CEarges';to Pay 1937 Chev. Coach, locally owned. 1936 Plymouth Sedan , 1940 Dodge Sedans 1930 Ford Coach 1929 Ford Coach $135.00 re -finished 1929 Ford Coupe. $85.00 1936 Terrap.e Coach. 1927 Fprd Coach, original uphalsteiing, like new 1934 VS 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 S A:LL.S Will Pay Cash. For Good Used Cars WARD F R ITZ '1{ELLOGS: CORNY FLAKES, 8 -oz. Pkg.. ;2 for 1.:5c17c PORK and BEANS, 20 -oz 'lies, '2 for • • • • c _ 17? GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. for ... • .. • ..••--,-. SHORTENING. 2 /Tbs. for FRY'S COCOA,- alkilf-111-. Tin .., .........,............_ _ _. _, .. 21,c 15c IODIZED SALT, 2 Pkgs. SNOW CAP TOILET TISSUE, 4 ROLLS 25c KLEENEX 200's, 2 pkgs. CHEESE,. hal§-Ih. -Om:4. 2 for -..25c MIRACLE WHW:PX SALAD DRESSING :B.oz. Jar :2.1c.. 35c 16 -oz. Jar TEXAS GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 2 20 -oz. tins - - . _ - . _ . _ .23c QUAKER, PUFFED 'WHEAT,. 3 pligs...-.•..__.,..... ..Z3e KKEESN' MUSTARD 1a s 27c. Halls CRUNCHIE. SWEET MIXED PICKLES :27-nz_ Jar 29c SUPER SUDS xviti> Glass Dish63c MAPLE LEPJ SOAP FLAKES .4 pkgs.) 23c P & G. Soap,, 5 for 25c RED BIRD EDDY'S 1VIATCHES, 3 pkgs. ... • ..... . FRUIT JARS, RUBBER. RINGS, 'ZING 'HW'GS, P.ARO WAX, CERTO, MELBA .STEALS, ETC., ALL AT POPULAR LOW PR ICES. WE ARE GOING TO SELL ON SATURDAY ONLY, HOUSE DRESSES REGULAR VALUE UP To 8150 AT 89c. ALSO LADIES' CH "FON F'ULLFASH1ONl D HOSE AT 69c. CHILDREN'S PRINT AND SILK DRESSES, REG. VALUE 1TP TO $1.25 WILL 113E SCJLD AT 70t.., See These SPECIALS staila Surnmer Visits a oitors In Magistrate's Court Goderich, July 3—Any statement liable to impede Canada's war effort, whether or not .ie is intended as a joke, is a serious matter in these strenuous war days, commented Mag- istrate Makins as he dismissed a ch- arge under the Defence of Canada Regulations against Leslie Chambers Grey Twp. termer who had compla- ined against the taxes, and that it, might be better if Iliitler was over, here.—Clinton Provincial police con ducted two liquor raids and gathered' two men in the net who each paid $25 and costs for having illegall3+.' Charged with the theft of 10 cattle from Thos. Slavin of Tuckersmith, Andrew Bell, trucker, was remanded on .bail for a week. The offence is alleged to have been committed in October 1040. Wentworth Book, a' young man described by Crown Att.9,, rney Holmes as a "professional ho'bttis;: was given 30 days for vagrancy. ENTRANCE RESULTS The following are the results of the High School Entrance exams. at ;:ea_tres around Zurich under the Ex- eter. High School Entrance Board: lst and 2nd class honors have been aw- arded. lst means 75% or more of the total marks; 2nd that between 70 and 74% was obtained. Hensall Centre 1st Cass—Ida Dayman, Phyllis Dougall, Ruth Hess, Stuart McBride, Patsy McDonell, Lenore Normington, Ruth ,Rathwell, Norma Sangster. 2nd: Class= 'Ronald' Bell,' lan Chan, d1er, Robt. Cook, Marion Greene, Grant MacLean, Mildred Purdy, Mar- ion Sangster, -Donald Shepherd, May Taylor. Pass—Stuart Adkins, June Black- well, Clarence Dining, John,,Drysdale Dorothy MacDonald, Gerald''1Vloffat,' Don Munn, Geo.- Otterbein, Jas. Row cl'iife, Evan Sims, "',1* Weber 'Under .,piovls on' of Iieg .705, kl phme MoEWen. Dashwood Centre 1st Class—Velma Clarke, Howard Datars, Howard Greene, Cecilia Hart- man, Mary Houlhan, Irene Jackson, Eleanor McClinchey, Rubert Miller, Merla Miller, Margaret Ratz, Wilf- red Regier, Alice Taylor, Evelyn,Wal per, Dorothy Weber, Donna Webb. 2nd Class—Elsie Gaiser, Phyllis Gratton, Glenn Haugh, Marion Hot - son, Morley Love, Alice McCann. Tecnn MacGregor, Violet Rader, Anne Schroeder, Harold Schroeder, Geo. i\T or Ce Pass—Ross Brown, .Stanley Dinney • in. P`atf, Harvey Pi ikeri g, l'Ior- ley Pollock, Lesslie Regier, Raymond Regier, Lois Schwartz, Ruth Swarts • Mei ion Sherr'tt, Jas. Taylor, Rene Thibeault, John Willett. Zurich Centre 1st Class—Celestine Ayotte, Gert- rude Dr;iar. Dennis Dueharme, Paul ine Haberer, Marjorie Klonp, 1;:; MMM ' i irte Myrtle McKinlay, Hel- en .12i11er, Helen O'Brien, Elda Rei- che'±, 2nd Cla-4s--Dora T)enonrme, Doro- thy Gingerich, Mildred Gingerich Dolores 7;.1 -pp. Nola Kru_nor. Masse, Dona :Wermer, Mar,io.rie Mer- ner, Mae Desch, Beatrice Schilhe. Pass--T,wyla Dago', .Ross Ge cho Doris Geoffrey, Gordon Hess, Ruth McClinchey, Parvev martin. Tack: O'Brien, Beatrice Overholt, (Pauline Uttley. tr . blenno Desch was a visitor o*London on Tuesday. Mr. and •,Mrs. George Thiel mot- oresL to Auburn visiting relatives last week: 41VIr Ralph Uttley of Toronto is at ,present holidaying at the home of. Mr and •.il'Irs. Win. Witmer. ;li.€i;. ; n.d Mrs. Ervin Greb of Kit- clie4r Were recent guests at the hcmel' ,°f Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner. Mr,: and. Mrs. George Truss •and 'of. London visited at the horiid of the Matter's sister, Mr. and George Thiel on. Sunday. The. inany friends of Miss Eliza- be>£h;Rennie, formerly of Zurich,now of Kitchener is progressing very fav- orably -after her recent operation. M. Harry I'edour has returned to his home after spending some time with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sain. O:esch, Goshen line, Stanley. Dr. and Mrs. P. COY cn .Lridal couple) of Toror'o, were gue,ts at the,' broth r•. rD and cMrs W. B.-Coxon, of town last week. Mr: and Mrs. V-ird Fritz and. da- ughter Mary Lou Fre at present en- :iov'ng the warm -ummer weeks at their'_cottage at Grand Bend. • Miss Florence Mi'aleholtz of Lon- don was a recent visitor at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Micttleholtz. ,1141 -,..and Mrs. George Brenner who 4�ve en visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. •I✓of hrlbe` and other friends,• the i���t .week returned to their home in. Midlands Mich. Mr.. -and :Mrs. Gordon Horner bri- dal couple, of Varna are now com- fortahiy settled in their new home, and their many friends are wishing this popular young couple bon -voy- age through life. Mr. George Farwell and Mr. Jos. Foster are greatly improving the ex- terior ..of their dwellings by the ad- dition°of a rock compotition siding. which comes in sheets and is nailed on the' present siding, and also gives a building a very nice appearance. Mt. and Mrs. Nelson Wurm who have been staying at the home of Mr. Wnr. Ruby have moved their !effects to the farm owned by John- ston & Kelbfieisch on the Blind line. Mr. `and Mrs. Wm. McAdams who havc',11een living on this farm, have nor cid to the west end of town in he late Ed. Miller residence owned by h±rs. J. Saraias.. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND A HUGE SUCCESS- 'TIPPING'S QUI27ERS" Cash Prizes foar answering easy questions. -Young and Old enjoyed it' A'GAIN on MONDAY JULY 14th Adults 50c. Children 20e, 3 hours dancing free, as well as programme. F.n.ee admission before 9 .m. Tues., 'i'hurs., Fri. DANCING NIGHTLY WILLIS TIPPING And His Cascade Music Nickel Dancing SUNDAY, TAVISTOCK JULY 13th, BRASS BAND Leaving District We greatly ren'ret to an-,sunce the news' that Dr; W. D. Bryce, Dentist. of Zurich and Dashwood, is leaving this (listr'ict 'as Dr. Bryce has accept- ed ai, position • as Associate Dentist with:;?r. F.' -C. Fraser of the city of Sudli'ttry. The office hi Dashwood wil be closed the end of July and the Zurich ofiiee'- the 16th of August. Dz Ilir+yce has enjoyed his associat- ion Yy�%lr the 11301)1V of this community and r` grets that he may have to leave el t:,witl'ont the services of a den- tist rz these places, owing to so many'P having joined the Canadian Dental; Corps. +, OBITUARY Passes Away In Field Roger Rice, of Tuckersmith Town - hip, ;;h. his 64th year, dropped dead whsle. v-orking in ,a field on his farm at haling on Thursday of last week. He wail a native of Hibbert Township and hd been a resident of Tucker - smith since his marriage about 30 years' go. Of a very mild and quiet dispos tion, and had many close fri- ends. • urviving are: his wr4:ra, for- merly Miss Susan Barbour; two dau- ghters and two sons, Mrs, John Pow- sll an Mrs. Pearson c.horters both of Trikersrnith; Harold .T., and John 7,. Ri „ both at home. Two sisters, Mrs. grist Eilber at Zurich and Mrs John itchell at iHensall. The fun- eral, 1,'ivate, was held from the re- sidenc at 2 o'clock, on Saturday af- `e.ne. to ,Stalin. renetery. ""°• A.• "cline:-. of Tien onclyillc' United. , of which deceased was tt 01.N1 l ieondneted the services., Optica 1 epair ice BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY DUPLICATED ANY SHAPE AND SIZE, AND AT A MODERATE PRiCE A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW' OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET AND WILL BE ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC BETTER SERVICE AND THE;; WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE • BLUE COAL ALSO MILLER CREEK ROSEDALE ALBERTA, AND THE ROE FARMS PROVEN FEEDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID) EGGS ACCORDING TO GRADE W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensall *•••••••••••••••••••••••4 4•••040•...©••9a••••m••4••+ • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • ••• • • • • THE Announcing PARTNERSHIP OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS OF W. H. HOFFMAN AND KEITH WESTLAKE, KNOWN AS: AND Hoffman & Westlake For the Benefit of those, whenever in need, W. H. Hoffman's Home in Zurich is open to the Public to be used as a Funeral Home, where the best of Care and Courtesy will be given. Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service • Ltoffman~:W•es1..k ♦ • Phones 86 and 93. • • a•0.4r•9.4•••4!•4*490 .e..4 �avm4i♦®dA♦,DA•♦•4eos Z. :;iii Musicians, Featuring `Bing Kelly' •l7 the 'Yodeling 1»-tilu ;tIaior and,t Chink ";5horty Web", the Boy Soprano mber, Come In and See Our Sum er Goods Men's Work Shirts at S5c, up Men's Work Pants 1.59 up Electric Fences, Seeds, Feeds, Harness Repairs, Boots and Shoes Let us supply you with your General Merchandise A oGod Fresh and Clean Stock on Hand FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND r a f O : K�.E T01 14 Edmund Swartzentruber, n•k,to. Phone a 11-97 "� y.,tiiF'"'yTx �, ,e a�'.: _:ids,.: J"",��.�.+.'' ' s�u•Y.�i�'t,"x"' >a . 6 . w•xd4,wu.�1i`1Sk�w +n;c!'G.:i.