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Zurich Herald, 1938-03-10, Page 1Vold XXXWEli G ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 10, I938. HAIRDRESSING, 'THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARLOR Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to advise 'the public that she is now open. for business. -Permanents and Finger - waving a specialty. All permanents guaranteed. Parlor located in. rear of shop. For appointments call ox phone 102 Zurich. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless Christ for a Chang- ing World-" Friday, 8h—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a, m.—German Service:. 1145 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—English service. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. TUERICHEIM„ Pastor. Chester L. Smith, Publisle.1 - • §1,25 a year, U.S, $1.50 in Advance! 01.5o JINT ARRF.ARs,12 MAY BE tUritatelizie ead th'e ilome Neliv. Follow the. Local Ads, The Relief Problem It would cost the Dominion treas- ury $100,000,000 a year to assume the full cost of relief in Canada, Lab- or Minister Rogers told the House of Commons. The present rederal share is $30,000,000. -s•.--44440"*"." ) y COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg,R.o. • Successor to f;• FITTON at EXETER C a is7c-,-7 Week Day Except NYeeinesday Highest FINEST SELECTION Quality LOWIEST .)RICES A CALL AT OUR GARAGE WILL CONVINCE YOU WE HAVE OVER 35 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM BEDOW IS ONLY A. PARTIAL LIST: 1937 Dodge Coach—Small Mileage. 1936 Chevrolet Coach—Trunk, Heater, 1931 Ford Deleux—Trrem. Sedan. 1929 Chev. Sedan—Looks Like New. 1928 Forel Ceach 5 to Pick Teem. 1930 Ford Coach—Original Upholstering 1931 Ford, Coupe. 1928 Cher_ Coach at ..,. 1929 Ford Coach at . 1928 Cher. Sedan at Hydrae Brakes. • $125.00 $125.00 . .$100.00 1928 Essex Coach, new tires $75.00 1935 V8 Coach at ......... ............ ..........$425.00 1930. Cher. Coach, Repented nice Mohair 17pholstering $225.00 1937 Ford VS Light Delivery- Truck. 1928 Whippet Coupe, at $38:00 AND .MANY OTHERS Co FRITZ SE SON DODGE AND DESOTA •DISTRIBUTO, zuRacn — ONT. • OXIM11.9.015:K.S.1.111.1.116EGIOL-14.11 4Z4POlte FREE! FREE! TALKING PICTURES! Far Farmers, Farmers Wives, Farm- erettes, and Farm Boys Remember our big night ,showin my old shop in Dashwood last year? We were very sorry that night because we could'nt find room for everyone. who came.—Well, this year we have arranged another bigger and ,better Show The Nicht of March 21st. In the Evangelical. Church Shed. DASHWOOD for. 7.30 p.m. If you miss this—You just ciona; like a good time! Anyone interested in Tractors, power machinery or 'any farm implements is invited to' attend the morning and afternoon classes and lectures in our shop, Dashwood.. March 21 and Mar. 22nd, Factory trained IHC engineers will be in ch-, arge giving free instruction and ans- wering questions. New model mach- ines of the well known McCormick - Deering line are on display in our shop. V. L. BECKIR. . Dashwood and Zurich International Harvester Company "Good Equipment makes a Good • Farmer be There" havitt's Theatre EXETER — ONT. Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 10, 11, 12 "GENE AUTRY" in "011 SUSANNAH" A photograph of Gene Autry will be given away to every person attending - the Theatre during the showing of this picture. Mon„ 'Tues., Wed., Mar. 14, 15, 16 "SHIRLEY TEMPLE" in "HEIDI" Jean Hersholt, and all Star ' With -east. I!•LOWING—Eddie Cantor in "Ali • a goes to Town." Paul Mini and. `i Louise Rainer in "The Good Earth". gc; WE SELL THE BEST FOR LES5 Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Bee hive corn syxup 5,s .. .55c Bee hive corn syrup 2s .each .. .... .. 16c Aylmer white corn 2s, .2 tins 19c Lyn Valey Tomatoes large tin, 2 tins. 19c Salada Tea, blk or Mixed brown label half lb 33c do yellow label halfs 31c Green Grant peas-17,oz fin, .eac.h 15c Macroni loose ready cut .2 lbs. .1 lc Magic white bleach, each . 9c 'Royal York coffee,, -lb. fin each, ...... .........39c Aylmer catsup 1.2 -oz bottle each . . ... . i 5c •Sani Flush per tin 27c Hawes floor wax. 1-s. :each 43c Hemphill s wheat 'berries 5-11). bag ...... • .. . .......25c Hillcrest shortening 2 lbs. . . . . ... .25c Mirade whiP salad dressing, per jar .. Chicken. Haddie„, 2 fins 25c Did you see th dishes we are giving away? Also Silverware- Get your Coupons! NitAt. r. j 1 4 MERNER Phone 140 1,!11101111.• CARD OF THANKS j.7tke this medium in greatly the neighbors and friends for the kindness, assistance and sym- pathy extended during the illness and passing of our beloved son Jerome. The B edard' 4.4=14.4.CIRIS.111.1161.01C...k . - IN MEMORIAM Willer—In loving memoryof our dem wife and mothele Melinda,whore God called home nine years ago today March 13, 1929. You are not fergotten, Mother, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory lasts,. We will remember thee. Dear is the grave she is laid, Dear is the memory that nem shall 'fade; Sweet is the hope that age 'ette, we shall meet, Kneeling togethae at Jesue feet. Sadly missed by her loving husband and family. r BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gittgerich and daughter Jean were Snrtday visitors with Mr. &Ind' Mrs. Aaron lerb. • 1Vir. Rudy Oesoh. spent tea weea- end visiting friends at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oesch and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Beet Faber fron1.1 Hensall were visiting with Mr. and airs. Rudy Oesch on Sunday. • and Mrs.. Allan Stekle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kipfer were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Chris. Erb. Mi. and Mrs. Menno Martin and family were Sundae. itars with Me. and Mes. •Aaron Gingeridh. Quite e linmbee from the neighbor aooei fk!,eded th' eral of theeleatel Melt; Zielir. at • - , • ,:.;"'''''",""'>;-* • '..::,..7'1:4,14::•eleareeesee—WeeeLafeeei. eeeeeeeteerae--eze. Mr. and Mrs• . Oscar Klopp were recent visitors with friends in Detroit • Mr. Noah Sararas who spent sev- eral weeks with relatives here, has returned to Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevithick of Brinsley were Sunday visitors at the •home of Mrs. W. G. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Heideman and family were Sunday visitors at Kitchener. ••Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Stade of Dashwood were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade of town. •Miss Edith Klopp, Messrs. Howard .and Wilfred Klopp of Detroit, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs e Oecar Klopp. and Mrs. Morris Andersen and children, Mrs. Ardella Fisher and Mr. •William Ness were Sunday visitors, with:Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber at Dashwood. Mi and Mrs. Gid Koehler were Sunday visitors at Bayfield where theyVieited with Mrs. Koehler's sis- ter,. flias Ethel Fowlie who has rec- eatlyeunderwent an operation in Clin- ton Hospital, Mi. Ervin Schilbe has rented the hous ; on Edward Stfeet from the •ownee M. A. H. Peck, and will Move into it .April 1st next. This propeltty was recently occupied by the late .Ve .:Se.lieeelT... The 70 -acre farm just north of the village and owned. by the Jacob Gell- man estate has -been sold to Mr. Samuel McBnido, of Stanley Town- ship. An auction sale is being held for the effects of the Gelman estate on Thursday March 24the Has Big Suuplos What is considered. the best sur- plus in .a goodly number of years has been received by the Zurteh Hydro Commission when the 13th power bill was received the other day. The statement shows that the village dur- ing the past year paid :the Commission at Toronto the sum of $4,596.85 and the cost of this poweris fined out at $3,866.75, leaving a credit to the Zurich system of .$730.06. This will he absorbed in the monthly power WIT we have to pay to the Commission at. Toronto, and collies in very' handy to the treasury of the local board. OBITUARY Late Jerome Bedard' Much sympathy is extended ot Mr • and. Mrs. Dennis Bedard of town in the loss of their son Jerome, aged 43 years, 1 month and. 16 days, who died of quinsy after a short. illness, and regardless of everything that could be done for him, the young life departed on Friday March 4th. He was .a very bright and active y.N.ing lad and will be greatly missed by his young friends, as well as his immediate family. The funeral took place on Monday roarnbx to the St. Boniface R. C. church foe service and to the St. Boniface cemetery for interment. Rev. Feelter L. W. Power officiating. The bereft family have the sympathy of their many friends. Late Jacob, Gackstetter There passed away at his home on 16th concession Hay Township, Mr. Jacob Gackstetter, au aged and high:. ly respected resident of the commuee ity, aged 82 years and 10 monebe.. Was, 'born in Wilmot Township and caret to Hay many years ago, beieg. on, the farm lie died for the pt 37 years. After a rather lingering ilte 'mess dedeasedl passed away on -Friday and will be greatly ralssect in the community,. always a very pleasing and sociable man to meets had a aery natural 'stalling and fine, disposition, always atraig17.,'; anti upright in busin- ess. Snniving are his widow, one daughter, Mrs• Nich. Foster of Hay, and two sons, John of the Goshen hew eolith of Zueiiele, and Henry at item. The funeral was held on 'Monday afterOon to $t. Peter's Luth eran church, Zurich and Goshen line Cemetery` tor interment. His WW1 Rev. 11; Tig*toirg officiating. Fritlq Ev111" C. E. Zur6rigg Register Optometrist WILL BE AT OUR STORE FOR EXAMINING EYES AND FITTING . GLASSES MAY WE HELP YOU TO SEE BETTER A G. HESS Jeweler and Optician meme••••••••••=mommamommemmumftess•••••••newe PHONE YOUR 0 Why pay for cheap Coal when you can.buy Blue Coal for the same price and have the besfe Also: Miller Creek Alberta (Rose- dale) ; Glen Rodger's Briquets and Coke. W. R. DAVIDSON We pay Cash for Eggs Pone 10 - Hensall • * •,4., 4G',+,,44 • • • • Reduced .Prices. • • • • • • All Winter Goods • • .0 • • • • • • • • • • fia.Mrti ff13,9;3 0.112 ON SWEATERS WINDBREAKERS SOX - CAPS SCARFS OVERCOATS AND ALL OTHER WINTER APPAREL ki..4J":11- EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS *+' •40, r" a,1,, 416 41.4-01c,,k8,000,604,c,%,"0,:i>,;.4.'Pe.00e,00,-1K, 43,MILMV,MIZENZA—Ms v"''IEESMEN We Thank Our Many Customers who Pat- ronized Us During Our Two Week's Sale and Wehave decided to Continue to sell all our Winter Goad at REDUCED PRICES. New Goods Ariving all the time. Your Patronage. Solicited. Fresh Groceries Always On Hand R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 — 97 BLAKE 1111114M.41411111114114111211141411141111041MIEMENNINETIMMIIIMMIII"