Zurich Herald, 1937-03-04, Page 1-.„
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ZUMCH, THURSDAY MO'
tHe 11 me News,
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
"A Changeless Christ Ear a Chang-
ing World.'
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
trhursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
0 a. m.—German Service.„
,.1.15 a.m.—Sunday Schooli..
7.30 p.m.—English service..
Everybody Welcome an, allq'..vervitne
E. TUERICHEIBS, Pastor.
o You Need Glasses?
Stop and Think how ;Toped -ant it is,
that you wear correct glasses cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
.Correctly styled to yeti= face. Your
health may largely depen1 on. keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBRIEGG, R. O.
At HESS JEWELMY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday. at Pfders
. Store.
Rabbit Loses Life
x Viththe steering column of his
bicycle bespattered with blood and
rabbit hairs Harvey Beattie, jr., age
10, Goderieh Twp. reached the Co-
unty Town. on .Saturday afternoon to
tell of a collision with a rabbit la
midair while it was crossing the road
He lost his balance and was thrown
to the road. The rabbit being killed
outright. Th.e rabbit came from the,
side of the road and its head struck
the upright post just under the han-
dlebars of the bike, killing it ironed-
iatel3r.
HAY COUNCIL
Theregular monthly meeting of the
Council of the Township of Hay waf.
held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
1VIonday, March last, with all the me-
mbers present. The minutes of the
meeting held January 30t1a were ad-
opted as read.
'After disposing of the communic-
ations the following resolutions were
passed.
That Lots 1 to 18, Trudel Street,
St. Joseph, be leased to J. Sararas
for season of 1937 for $1.50 under
condition that if same are redeemed
no rental shall be payable.
That the report of the auditors be
accepted and that the Clerk arrange
to have 75 copies thereof printed for
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TRY ECKEL'S
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a follow the LOU:
Lavitt's Theatre
EXETER — ONT.,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Mar, 4, 5, 6,
COLLEGE HOLIDAY
Paramount Special with
JACK BENNY----BURNS & ALL
Martha Ray, famous Comedian,
THE GREAT ZIEGFIELD
Metro, Goldwyn, Mayers, Great 81
Starring William Powell, Myrna LI
Louise Rainer. 11
50 Stars. 500 Girls 1;1
One Show Nightly. Cornmencm,
8.30 sharp owing to length of.pic
Admission, adults 50c. including
Children 15c
Theatre Closed Monday and Tu
Wed., Thurs., Friday, Saturda
March 10, 11, 12, 13th
COMING
—That G-irl from Paris. ,
—Reunion.
—Rainbow on the River.
distrtibution among the public
vided for in the Municipal Ac
That all accomodation and,
for trtansients in Hay TownSh
discontinued after March 10th,
That the Clerk advertise for„.,
ers for operating the Townslii
sher and trucking gravel for th%
son of 1937. Tenders to be
hands of the Council by one ag
April 5th, 1937.
That the following be app
Road Patrolmen of the various.
"T rlai divisions for the Township of
e- for the year 1937, and that the',.'
piepaie the necessary By-law.
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CHOICC VARIETY OF CAkE, PIESAND.
+ Campbell (b) Robt. Munn (t,0
* Arthur; Road No. 2 (a) C.41C1
SWEET GOO".S. (b) W. Coleman, (c) G. Dick..;.•
S. Ropp; Road 3 (a) C. AldW
(b) A. Moussoau (c) 0. Koehleil 9:
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4 A Rd 5 (a) I -i:.
All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality +
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(c')4. Reichert; .
4. ( 13 L. ,T. G'reen, (c) H. A. Fuss; Rd.
(c) P. Neuschwanger; Rd. 8. 0)
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Eckel's Bakery — Zurich
ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM
Telephone 100
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY THURSDAY EVEN-
ING AT 6.30 UNTILL FURTHER NOTICE
4. 6 (a) 0. Greb, (b) N. Foster; R4.1
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Chester L. Smith, PubIishovi
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advent:az
41.40 IN ARJ4EARS, 42 tO.AY $E elits.114tt:10
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Mr, Henry M. Willert of Dashwood
s a visitor in town on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Eckel, Mr.
lid Mrs. Walter Eckel motored to
lattsville on Sunday.
Mr. Calvi- Williams of town was
recent visitor with friends in De-
alt.
We are pleased to report that Mr.
blin Pfaff of the Blind Line, who
s been'confined to his bed, is now
le to be up and around the house
th the aid of crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schnell of De -
nit, Mr.- Ed. Schnell of Bayfield,
i's. ECCalles and Mrs. Nora Hoag -
d of Detroit are in town attend -
the 'funeral of their mother oa
dnesday.
1.1r. Earl Witmer, who has been an
loy in the poultry and egg de-
ment of the Zurich Creamery,
oe last fall, has severed his serv-
with that enterprize and has
d onto the farm on me 14th
ession, Hay Township, vacated
1/1r. Theodore Miller, and which
it Mr. Witmer has leased.
Aaron A. Weber of the Bron-
Wline, Hay, has sold his -fine 60-
0i, farm to Mr. Aaron Erb of
ailley township. Mr. Weber will
Ppossession this spring and will
an auction sale on Wednesday,
24th. Mr. Weber has not as
ecided just where he will locate,
is .neighbors on the Bronson
t to lose-, XV, :!'• and Mi
tier as neighbors.
7, MUCH HOCKEY INTEREST
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Some twenty, we'are told of Zur-
leh, will join the special tram from
Huron County that will attend the
Canedian-Maple Leaf Hockey game
in Toronto on Saturday evening. The
train will start at Goderich and pick
•••••• Smith, (b) T. Steinbach (c.)i:.$
ip to Toronto, and return the same
• Oeseh. Rd. 9 (a) R. Miller,
. • night. Canedians is the team of whi-
,R. ,
• Z'l * (b) Adams, (c) is- the star defenceman. sho-
Surerus, (c) E. Erb; Rd, 10 (a
ch "Babe" Siebert, formerly of Zur-
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nomme; Rd 11 H Becker Jr; Rt1
• W. E. Turnbull; Rd. 13 P. 8.4i
Rd. 14, (a) P. Campbell, (b) 17.;;-
(c) E. Hendrick; Road 15, G. ,T4.
Rd. 16 W. Dacharme; Rd. 17
riveata Rd. 18 (a) T, Dinsmore
W. Farrell; Z.P.V. G. J. Thiel ;1)
wood P.V., fl. Geiser.
That accounts covering pay?
on Township Roads, Hay Telt:$
Charity and Relief and genera!„..
unts be passed as per vouchariii)!
Township Roails—j. N. Ziler
1.60; W. Farrell rd 18 1.(i0: (1.5
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WE SELL TE -EE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Oxydol, large pkg.. _ . - .20c
Aylmer, pork and beans,, 22 -oz. anis — ..... ...1 9c
Royal York tea, half lb. pkg. -- ...... .........—......27c
Peas, 17 -oz. tin, 2 tins • . 21 c
Corn flakes, 3 pkgs. - — 25c
Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes 23c
Ovaltine, medixlm fin
Heinz vegetable or tomato soup, per tin ...... -.......- Oc
Fancy pink salmon, 2 tiris - - .._ . . 25c
McCormick's wax tite Sodas, 16 -oz p1g...--.19c
Royal York coffee„, 1-1b. tin at -39.c
Asparagus cut -dugs, 2 squat tin at _.- ..... ..--...- 1 5c
Lushus le% powders, 3 Pkgs. __----.....—...25t
Fancy sandwich cookies, per lb. — .18c
P and G. Soap, 6 bars ----. -„, .. - . 25c
New patterns of prints at 19 c ite, 2 5t
New HHouse Drew.% special 4
J.
Highest Prices f Eggs.
Elime4O
mommaluxt.e.toing....
Uld be a game worthwile going to
as the Toronto Maple Leafs are
at their height, and full strength at
present owing to the many causual-
ties. The Iilontreal team are handi-
capped by the loss of their star Howie
il,arenz who recently suffered a, fry.-
;..Ctured leg, and who will not play this
:iSeason.
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OBITUARY
.Late Mrs. John Schnell
Another of Zurich's elderly reei-
rd 6 $5; W. Fisher :rd 11 3.V4,, -,-Z
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Delius right of way rd 1.4 siOria, Ins was called by death on Sunday
Tilorning, February 28th, when the
Pfile rd 15, $2; S. McArthur
T. Soinhach rean came to Mrs. Elizabete Weber,
td 8 ,1 ,.50; A. FA,'
,rd 8 4,. „,,,,,..e.iict of the lati John S...hnell of
ett rd 4 2.40; A. Smith
M. corriwan, rd 17 1.(40; w. ,A,„, ,': Zurich, at the age of 79 years, 5
months and 18 days. Deceased was
man rd 2, 3.60, F. E. Denennii4
10, i.so. . ei. .,..7:-aa!A;l,f,.ctX0Sitiont of Zurich practically all
Telephone b kuu•A.!), I •
ate, being a daughter of.the well
accouutq---Bell Tetr^:.01::. *ri family
of the late Mr. and
tolls, Dec. to Jan. 81.33; H. G. frtpi.
balance salary etc, 201.80; INteeadilit Mrs.. Casper Weber, pioneers of the
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.clistriat. On December 3m1 the late
Electric Co., material 108.18; G;' '
Schnell fell and fractured her
Stnitth, printing. acct. 10.25:- .,illi,.:7')\irs,
charity and Roir--s,..azogoioi.:449i. at whic.h time she was removed
rent 3.50; 0. Witmer milk 8,1. .4 ,Nt!":.- -:th r, Clinton Hospital for treatment,
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Mernt.‘r acct. 16,56; C. Swartze0 •
bey beef 6.85; Johnston & Kalbilei.
acet. 3.56; J. Albrecht tranap'
23.30; J. A. Williams & 'o,
7.20; G. J. Thiel hauling
stumps, $4,,, a wy weaker and weaker until Sun
Hospital Sick Children
grant e5., ,4
day When she passed. Always of
'General Accounts znot i� a.,,ialleerful and joval disposition she
Hall lights 3.36; Gestetncr Co. M.
5.86; Municipal World acct. 6,32`;',:::
That the Council adjourn to „ncei
again on Monday, April 5th, at 1.$0
°Clock in tb'e afternoon.
A. F. Hess, Clerk.
Farmers! Attention!
We have been appointed selling
Ikgents for the celebrated Viking
'Mabel° Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarantee. L&.
as demonstrate this machine ;to YOu
and compare it with all othera, And
ion% forget, the best feature is the
unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance
or trade-ins.
C. SCHRAG & SON, tf44
After a month at the hospital, she
longed to come back to her home in
turiell; which wish was granted, and
tance that she time she grew gradn-
very pleasant to meet, and she
bore her sufferings with great pati-
ence.,.; Hes husband predeceased a --
hot* ten years ago. She is survived
three sons, Edward Schnell, of
Bayfield; George, of Border Town,
N. Jersey, and Eldon of Detroit. Two
Alaughters, Mrs. Ed. Challes and
Nora Hoagland both of Detroit; four
.brothers Harry Weber of Kitchener,
Adolph !Weber of Ingersoll; Louis
and Charles Weber of Zurich; and
three sisters', Mrs. Beers of Buffalo,
Mrs. Demuth of Port Arthur and Mrs
41ras, taidlew of Crosswell, Mich. 'Be-
sides many relatives. and friends. The
funeral was held on Wednesday aft-
e-aoon, with services in St. Peter'a
Lutheran church, interment In the
-aitheran cometer, Her pastor, Rev.
1, Turkheim (Mc:Laing,
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Come in and Try a Pair of the
Newest Shape Clear View
Spectacles, either.. Natural Or
White complete with Case.
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Phone 74 Zurich
Servet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek
Rosedale Alberta,
and
GLEN ROGERS'
BRIQUETS
Tile and Briek
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid foi-
Eggs on a graded basis..
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EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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We are again prepared to supply your rtesds
for the Cold Weather with Good Woolen
Underwear for Young and Old. .Also Moa'
and Boy's Top Shirts, Sweaters and Sweater
Coats, Wool Socks, Mitts and Gloves.
Wool and Flannelette Blankets, Flannelette:.•,,,
Tadoussac Flannel suitable for Dresses; Cur-
tains and Curtain Goods, Comforter Chintz;
Men's, Boys and Children's Heavy Rubbers;
Also Men's Rubber Boots, Harness Repain,
Halters, Anything in Harness.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
R. N. 0•UGLAS
GENERAL MEROHANT
PHONE 11 gm' 97
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