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Zurich Herald, 1937-08-12, Page 1
'Vol. XXXVIII Nei. ZURICH THURSDAY NORM,' , AUGUST,12 1937. Let the Herald Publish you: ST. PEAS Evangelical Lutheran ZURICB -- ONT. teA Cbangeless Christ for a ins World." 'Friday, 8h—Luther Leese.. Thursday—Choir Practice., $SUNDAY SERVICER: Church, Crop Worth .$5OOo0OO Waterloo's County's wheat crop will./ be worth'. close to $500,000 to the fanners, figuring it at the pre-- Chang-4 re-Cha ?4 vailing price of $1.10 a bushel. There ;:are 14,000 acres sown in wheat in 'this camparitively small county, and the tverage yield is from 30 to 35 bushels an acre. The bumper. 'crop is attested by the fact there are many straw stacks' in the fields The far- mers have so much straw they can- not store it. 10 a. m.—German Service. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday SchhooL• 7.30 p.m. English. serif. Everybody Welcome for all Services. E. TUERKHE1NT„ Paster. Do You Need Glasses Stop and how important it is `that you wear correct grasses Or ` erectly prescribed for year vision. Think To Continue As Leader Ottawa—The Conservative party in federal politics will continue to be led by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. His agreement to go on after having ex- pressed the definite purpose of retir- ing, wts particularly accomplishment of Saturday's cacus attended by all but two of the party followers in the House of Commons. Mr. Bennett was urged and prevailed upon to re- consider.. He will carry on but with no assurance as tothe term of the ',Correctly styled to your face. Your occupaztey. His`' agreement for con - 'health may largely depend on keen Crum is understood to be not ltcking vision.. . See C. E. Z[IRBRIG, E. 0. At HESS JEWEL"'ERY STORE ZURICH, THIrL•1R;SDA: ' L; ] ersl ip or of party organization. in adequate reservations. The cacus was in private and officially, all that was given out was the text of a re- solution. adopted unamiously which mtde no direct mention of the Iead- T r- 4+3411— 4-z,?.: 4.4.4.44,s •€4-++++4-4-01.4dr+fi+3+3-++++4.- 4' ± contains no attempt at estimating the-: o%i-.Bend, Ind., and Pontiac, Mich. TRY". 1 C :ELS HAIRDRESSING Chester L. Smith, 1rwrl, $x.25 a year, U.S. $1.510 in Advvimat 81.50 IN ARREARS, ts. MAY BS QHIY,BRk40# urnmer Visits ars. Visitors THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARLOR Mrs, Fred Thiel wishes ,toadvise:: the public that she is now open fbr` business. Permanents and Fing waving a specialty. All permhneut guaranteed. Parlor located in lair' of shop. For appointments cat, or' phone 102 Zurich. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling Louise who passed away one year. a- go, August 8th, 1936: We put away the dresses That our darling used to wear, She will need .themon, eartri never; She has climbed the Golden Stair, Laid aside her little playthings, Wet with motheals pearly tears; We pray to meet her with the angels MEa. Samuel Lyttle, son and daug- In the realms of perfect bliss. iter of Toronto, are spending a few eels' with' Mr. and Mrs ivlervyn Years may go and years may come, /Pelt, 14th con. Still the form we loved so well, It has vanished fromour home; ' How we miss it, none -'can tell! -' Angels to their starry home, , Bore the gem we could not keep There she waits until we come, Little sister's gone to sleep. rs. Leonard Birk and little dau- or, are visiting with her mother, Jos. Routledge. rs. Albert Daw of Port Huron at present visiting her friend, Mrs effer Koehler. •Liss $•at'1leen Hay, who has been tri over a year at Detroit, has re - reed to her home here. ;''Il iss .Sarah Manson of Howell was Sunday visitor with her friend,Miss are gremlin of mown. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Fink beiner and family. ACCIDENTS COST MUCH Accidents on Ontario highways,and city streets cost the people of the province nearly $1,000,000 a statist- ics complied by the department of highways reveal. This figure repres- ents actual property damage and }4V.It. and Mrs. Ed. Peine of Detroit ie week -end visitors at the home the Deichert family. .Mr_ and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and piily of Forest, called on friends IirTe and at Clinton on Sunday. 1 r.' -and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon, tnd., son Archie, and Mr. Albert ilbiieisch attended a large picnic at `.Gaa`don East recently. Mrs. Ronald LaPlante of Sask- On, Sask., is visiting with her uncle an4q,saunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mer- fibi town. r, and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess and Quimby, Paul and Fred, are on a motor holiday trip to s CHOICES VrARIE1r SWEET ` GOODS. AKE, P All Ingredients lysed: are of 'ALL CONFECTIONS 1 Our''Store 'be.closed each , Eck ' s Bakery 'Telephone 100 loss through traffic deaths or injurie 'k 'hare they will visit with relatives. rea The three late summer months of l acv•Fr L W Powe,. who vas on --+€+ July, August and September, when av motor trip to Montreal 4. traffic is heaviest,. have. the greatest , Quebec, auto tollraw Ile operty. loss main a .t + Yari a•ol re,ou ,'- - stun h Both ►, ' bates etuired; r ; ;Geiger of Chicago, Ill., spent the , , ', .+ ,,, ..7. ,, .,.ta hrdada most + case. September has more mishaps the Highest Quality -- ICE CREAM ve Wednesday 'ning 4 Zurich - 44'':tve11 over "the 1,pr1:00,0'00"m"•i ai n a ,'gt, and greater property damage than ' ""`� any other, month of the year. The, Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer`.of Kit- * damage in that month runs close to chener, Mrs. Amanda . Geiger; Miss 4. $150,;000. Ida Groff of Waterloo, Miss Florence week -end at the home of Mr. and STEPHEN COUNCIL Mrs. C. 0.. Smith, near St. Joseph. Mr. Clayton Hoffman, has just re - tinned from a motor trip to. the State L The Council of the Township of of Pennsylvan.oa, from where he was • • Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cred- 'accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. 4.4.*+++g.1„�+-,tp„I„ , �,, . I' +444++++++44+4-4+44•4444-11.4++ , s �; -fi c- fi t icon, on Tuesday evening, the 3rd of John Pseeter o£ Kitchener, who had August 1937 .at 7 p.m. All members been -visiting with ,their daughter, were ,present. The minutes of the Mrs. '(Rev.) Paul Price in Penn. previous meeting were read and ad- opted.. Motion, that By-law No. 615 to levy tax rates for the year 1931, r cultural Society held a meeting to having been read three times be pas- Make definite arrangements regard - sed and signed by the Reeve and ing the prize lists which are now in Clerk and the seal of the Corporat-'the hands of the printer and will be 0. ?x y r1 ty.Y WE a Mil . laliE BEST FOit LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Coronation. Evaporated milk, £mall, 6 for .. .._.25c Coronation Evaporated milk, tall„ 3 tins .,._25c Corn. Flakes;. 2' to :gs__.,...,.,_.,.........._......_,.._..<...15c 2 in 1 Shoe Pq sh,, .2Mtins Happyvale catsup,. 2 bottles .... , .. 79c Manning'sDundee Shortbread Cakes per 1b- 19c Ginger Snap Bi, nits„ 2 1bs19 c P. and, G. White Naptha soap; 6 bars fur ----25c Oxydol large pkg, per pkg. ._ ... ,..-....:.244c Cohoe Red Salmon, .hal& 1.5c.large ...... ,_ ....BSc . Old English floor wax, pints each. ..........._.--.39c Macron Ready cut loose„ 3 lbs. Pork and Beans 22 -oz..,; 2 tins ., .. Tomatoe Juice 25 -oz. 2 tins ........�. ,.._.. ,......_:.19c Jelly Powders, per i .Blue. Rose. Ricer, ....- _ ,., 19c Nevi Shipment of Howse Dresses' at .... . $c Children's, Ankle Il. ;Sizes.. per pair.---L-15c J. • Highest es Er Ems. t 14,0 Agricultural Society Meet On Monday evening the Zurich Ag - 1071 attached thereto. Motion, that the following pay - .sheets and orders be paid: N- Beaman road no. 3 $58.39; H. 'Yearley rd 9, 88.96; H. Isaac rd. 17 •4.33; J. Klumpp rd 26 7,05; Pay .sheet .rd 5 57.02; Pay sheet rd. 1., 27.10; Pay sheet rd 6 1.20; Huston's gravel pit expenses 114.79; Geo. 1+:ilber, Supt.' salary for July $60; Huston Estate, gravel 79.26; Ed. Chambers rd 7 2.63; Mat. -Sweitzer, rd 15, 2.57; Wm. Devine rd 14 8.44, .Aug. Latta rd 18, $2. Orders --,Frank Coates, acct. re out in another week. A. large num- ber of changes are being made in the list :this year, which will make it all the moke interesting. Zurich Wins Tournament A fair crowd attended the base- ball tournament. ' at Centralia last Wednesday •afternoon. Zurich won from Centralia in the first game of the afternoon. Ailsa Craig defeated Crediton in the second game and in the play-off between Ailsa Craig and Zurich the latter were winners of the first prize The street dance in th e t� leten $24 `Exeter T.ibes-advocate evening drew a big crowd and a ...Appleton. s good time was enjoyed by all. printing voters' Lists $100; Can. Bank of Commerce, cashing cheques 1.80; Harry Yearley, ewe killed by tdogs $8; Prov. Treas., insulin,acet. .80; Win. Kleinstiver, shocp valdater 3:50•; Ed. ] ahner, cutting weeds on Smith lot $5; Grant Ford, ditto $1; 'Ed. Willer't, acct. as weed Inspector 22,50: The Council 'adjourned to meet in .the- Town Rall, Crediton, Tuesday, the '7t13 of Sept. 1937 at 1 p.m. Herbert IC..Eiltber, Twp. Clerk Farmers! Attention! nm We have been appointed selling gents for the celebrated Viking tliWoolo Cream Separator, the separ- a't'or with a ten year .guarantee. Let as demonstrate this machine to you and compare it with all others. And don't forget, the best feature is the unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance '.or trade-ins. C. SCERAG -& SON. ,;' tf44 Has Accident. We regret very much to report that 1Vki< William Lamont, one of our elder'ar id active citizens had the mis- fortune;'•while'helping on the farm of his son Roy, in Stanley Town - snip, last Wednesday aiternoon, to U.11 and sustain a fracture oi, the right hit).- bone. ' He was brought to his home in town and Dr. A. J. Mac- Kinnon acKinnon being in charge, but the next day was 'taken to .Clinton Hospital for X -Ray 'examination where the fracture was located an reduced. We •are however, pleased to report that Mr, Lamont; -.1s progressing as favourable as could be expected. It was orrly about a week previous that die celebrated his 81st birthday, ane is.;'a remarkably smart man for his age, driving his car as agent of the Hay' Mutual Fire Ins. Co., which ditties are now being taken care of by Mr. Oscar Klapp, a Director. It .s expected Mr. Lamont w ., be able , return to his home in Zurich over; I the coining week -end, 4., Eyes Examined Glasses Filled Mr. C. E. Zurbrigg REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Will be at the Store THURSDAY EVENING Good Glasses if you need them. Good Advice if you Don't. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Phone 74 Zurich WARNING 'blue co Put Your COAL in now a the low price. A sharp varice may be expected o' .' " Tile and Brick. W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash fax Eggs Phone 10 HENSALL • 4 ., • o•••♦•••••••••••••••m•o•••.a.•©ns••*a♦•*bas* • • • • • . •. -.4 • • ♦ ♦ Order Your New T-..4kay NEW SAMPLES • • • s • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • 4- • 4 a 4 0 • • • a Suit EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS • +A*.a4,4+40o0,.,53 0,00,RC+•••• ca:• 0C?6,p6a'ln44,04%)-e0.1.,%r.'..�t.. • 1 Al.:. n:sr gs In M .. =,ign.•, r .,, 40':, •I a uc4Sr..4e0 ,r't tw. ,' .,t A e �.:•.:.,:; See Our New Pl'ints, Broad- cloths roa -cloths ,Drapery,. Obi tz, Cur- taln - and Curtain Goods, Etc,. 1937 Garden Seeds, Root Seeds, Pars'., Varnishes, Floor Wax, and Polishes,, Vairno Lac, Etc.., Etc. HARNESS ,REPAIRS, ETC. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Rs N DOUGLAS GENERAL MIROHANT FII NE 11 - 97 BLA (E •