Zurich Herald, 1938-07-07, Page 1•
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7,1938.
the Herald Publish your Summer Visits and
• HAIRDRESSING
THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you on Specials for
Spring and Summer Perooments„
that are pleasing and satisfactory,
*and will give you personality Hair-
dressing Salon on rear of store. For
appointments call us lay phone 102
Zurich.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
ZURICH - ONT.
'A Changeless Chris' t for a Change
fog Warta."'
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
Thursday -Choir Practicer
SUNDAY SERVICE&
10 a. m. -German Serie..
11.15 a.m.-Sunday SehooL
7.30 p.m. -English, service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIK Paster.
BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
We wish to announce to our Clientele that we have added a
new 'wireless Permanent Waving Machine to our Beauty Shop. With
this most modern and scientific method you have no weight or escess-
ive heat on your Ileac'. You are not connected to the electicity in
any way, and you can have your permanents hi from thirty seconds
- to three minutes time. We are equipped to give you any permanent
your hair requires See this machine befoxe getting a new permanent
Open Evenings.
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
0. E ZurbriggIR.o.
Successor to
S. FITTON at EXETER
Open every Week Day Except
Wednesday
Highest Quality •
FINEST SELFCTION •LOWEST PRICES
A CALL AT OUR GARAGE 'WILL 'CONVINCE YOU
1935 V8 Coach, orig._ finish like new. See this car only..$425.00
1931 Fad DsLux. Town Sedan, perfect alp -holstering and re -fin-
ished in dark blue.. Thease :models are :scarce. Hurry, 2 to
pick from
1928 Ford A Coach,-mechaiee elance;
$78.00 As Is
3933 Master Chev. Coach., A popular -model lie nice ceoxlition
1931 Ford Express Pickup,. doted /dab itteeI box.
034 Chev. Standard Coach," original throughout.
1929 Ford Coach,. orightal fiui,h and•:ttaiholetexiing. We installed
new rings m thavaka, Oftly . ... -$100.00
1938 Dodge Demonstrator,. low -mileage, -priced very low.
192a Ford Town, Sedan, a real 'good. car Tre-Snislred.)
1930 Ford Coach., Da* Blue, good'apholatering.
We have a number of trade iin Carsamiced .AS IS
1928 Essex Coach, new times, toriginal ..........„ _ 478.00
1928 Ford A. Goa& $118.00
1928 Whippet Sedan ...... ._ $65.00
• 1927 Whippet Sedan .. . 445.00
1927 Ford Coupe - ....... - $32.09
1926 Chess. Sedan . .. $35.00
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1929. Ford. Truck, 1 ton 'STICKE RACKS.
• AND SIAN'YIOTHERS
C. FRITZ & SON
DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS
ZURICH -
ViTE SELL THE FOR LESS
.SPEC1ALS, F ...LULZ .13tli and 9th -
4a; tr.
Peanut Butter 2,CP-oz., Auer .ereek
.Sultana Raisins, 2 Sits.. a . • 21e
Life Buoy Soap 2 calk -es ..... „21e
Country Kist, CO2111,,, 2 tins ... . .,21e
Cascade :Salmon,. 1 -Po, Tin, 'at ..... .... „,14e
IVIcOorrnick's Jersey Cream Soila'allanuitte, New Air
Cushioned Pkg. lasoz. ;pkg. 20c
Toilet Tissue, Snow Cap, 4 :rolls
, 'Ikea Cocoa„ makes a „deli:Clow iced 'Drink 4,-s each - 23c
Kellogg's Family size t orn Makes, 12 yams 25c
Jello Freezing Mix., per The .
Parowax, 2 lbs. ..• .. • • 2-5e
'Rubber Jur Rings, per dozen . -5a
ZITYC JiaraRiatv: leer dozen - ........ •
Fniit Jars in steer at :all lima 'get corer prices.
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Zee (our Window on Saturdaa 'far Peaces •on Print Rama
Dreseea, Printed.
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by the Yard, a rta
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Phene 140
Phone 159 for Appointments.
Leavitt's Theatre
EXETER - ONT.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
July 7, 8, 9.
"SUBMARINE D. I.
,Starring
Pat O'Brein, ' George Brent
and Wayne Morris
Added: :CHARLIE McCARTHY
In "NOT GUILTY"
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Chester L. Smith, Patens:hat
$1,25 a year, U.S. $1.00 in Adman"
41.ou n-ustNIAAS,02144.4 big
isitors
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Mr. Fred Turner of Goderich call-
ed in town 'Saturday.
Miss Vera Decker of Exeter spent
the holiday ;with her mother here.
Mr: Laurence Fowlie of London,
'was a Monday. visitor with Mr. and
Mrs Gid. Koehler.
Mr. William Dumart of Kitchener
was a holiday visitor at the Yungblut
home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Koehler of
Detroit spent the week-ena with re-
. latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schoch and
family of Kitchener visited the for-
mer's parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Schilbe and
family and Mrs. Ed. Deters .Sr., were
•week -end visitors in Kitchener.
Ma. and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.
Valette of Flint, Mich., were week --
end visitors with Miss Anna Hess.
Mr. Claude Meidinger and Miss
Douglas of Peterboro spent the week
end with the former's parents in town
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey, Mr. and
Mrs Walter Jeffrey of Detroit were
holiday visitors with their mother,
14rs. C. Ayotte of town.
Mrs. Len Wagner has returned
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
'REBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK
FARM"
-vvith"
SlialaLEY TEMPLE
COMING
SNOW WHITE.
IN OLD tHICAGO.
Was Called Off
- A Tight but steady rain lasting all
night and far into the morning forc-
ed a cancellation of ,the entire Dom-
inizai Day program at ‘Goaerich, as
well as at some other 'points.
from the London Hospital last wdek
d is improving nicely.
Me. Clayton Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs
0larence Hoffman and son Bobbie of
aalt were Sunday visitors with their
rents.
• Mr. Menne. Liebler, a former resi-
* • a- a.,t of Zurich and for the past 45
•" s in the Cavalier Dak dist-
HAY` COUNCIL
The Council of the Township
-year
net called on ,friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg and fanc-
ily left on. their holidays on Monday.
They will go to Ottawa by way of
New York State, and then will finish
up their holidays in Hallibuiton co-
unty...,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas' and son
Richard and Mr. Gilbert of Detroit,
Mrs. Clara Walper and daughter
Grace of Windsor, spent the week-
end with Mr. and dV.Irs. Louis .Schilbe
Mrs. Mills .and daughter Noreen of
Bad Axe, Mich., Catherine Mills and
Mrs. Stacey of Battle Creek, Mich.,
and Mrs. Cathorn Rader of Dashwood
visited with Mrs-. C. Decker and Vera,
last week and other relatives.
Edward A, Axt Pesses
There passed away on Monday a
well • known and. prominent resident.
of Zuvich for many years in the pea -
sop., of Edward A. Axt, aged 82 years
5 months and 15 days. Mr. Axt's
health has not been good the past
spring and he. was for a time with.
las atuldren in Detroit, and as he
gradually :became weaker he was re-
turned to his home here in Zurich. at
bout three weeks ago, and the end
came on Monday. The funeral has
been arranges:11.0 take place on Thurs:
day atteruoon at 2 o'clock at the
house private, but a public service
will follow at the Evangelical church,
arid interment will take place in the
Bronson line cemetery. Ther public
please :accept this intimation.
of
Hay met in the Town Hall, Zurich on
1VIonday evening, July 4th, 1938, with•
all members present. The minates- of
the meetings held in June were ad-.
opted as read: •
After disposing of the communic-
ations the following resolutions were
passed.
That Ervin Willert be appointed
Patrolman on Twp. Road Division No
2. (d) in place of Sam Ropp, resign-
ed.
1 That accounts covering payments
on Twp. Roads, Hay Telephone, Char-
ity and Relief and general accounts
be passed as per vouchers:
Township Roads -Dom. Rd. Mchy
Co., repairs $91.47; G. J. Thiel •cart-
age pipes .75; Neuschwanger rd.
7 /1.50; P. Schade rd 13 2.20; H.
Steinbach Road Supt. 48.30; J. Bat-
tler rd 6-15 5.25; R. A. Denoinme rd
10 2.25; Johnston & Kalbfieisch gre-
ase etc. 4.95; M. G. Deitz oil and gas
58.72; T. Welsh lumber, crushing
and Road 3, 119.62; F. & L. H. Turn-
bull, orsh'g & trk'g 1194.15;F. Turn-
bull, labor etc. crusher 21.50; A.
Mousseou rd 3 2.25; G. Brock re-
pairs etc. 15,95; Pedlar People two
pipes 49.68; E. Oesah rd 8 4.62; 0.
Greb t 13.05; C. Aldworth rd 2
53.37; Labor at bridge rd 3 7.65; S.
Hoffman ads. 8-14-15 19.20; L. •Sch-
ilbe .& Son trk'g rd 3 $5; M. Cone-
veau id 17 $1; ar. G. Deitz operating
,grader 42.53; T. Welsh gravel 136.32 . BASEBALL NEWS
Blackwell rd 5 3.25; P. Campbell,
rd 5 3.25; P. Campbell rd 14 7,85; In. last. week's issue we somewhat
E. Campbell rd 1 15.95. got the, wires •Mixed stating that the
Ray Telephone -Bell Telo. Co., Clinton team defeated Zurich, but it
tolls April to May 161.73; Can. Tele. was turned around 'as ZuriA defeated
& •Supplies matewial 10.15; H. G. the chat= team by 12-5..
Rasa 1 month salary 165.00; Postage The local boys greatly miss their
second. 'baseman, Milt aesch, who is
back in town with his eye still band-
aged up, and there will be no ball.
for. Milt this season.
The big boys from the County
tovrn, , Goderich, will be here on
rent 8.501 Dr. J. A. Addison, veneer, Thursday evening„ and as both or
al diseases 43.00; Trees, Huron, re these teams are well ep in the league
Desjardine 19.25; Trees. Exeter re standing, a good game is looked for.
Goderich team :always plays a. acted
game on the &latch Diamond.
Locals and Blyth Tie
The Blyth ;boys were down on
Monday evening and played the loc-
als a four -all tie in an eight -inning
Huron -Perth game with Jardine of
Blyth, and Heideman hooked up in a
supplies 9.75; Excise, postage, etc. neat piteliers battle, and a tie was
28.92; Nicholson Bros. Aldworth probably a nice way to end up this
Drain :1200,00; Reg. 'tees deed St. evenly balanced game.
•Joseph lots $29, - 0q4 000 00-4 6 1
' 1 yet ta Zurich 100 003 00-4 8
agtain1.37 pm,lettn:thy. evening, August let Batteries: Poe Blyth, Jardine arid
yWuilllegobni;t1tf,or tteidornan and
A, V, Ile6m, Clerk, gararrowieummenionmemmenmawastmnrammatematimitimmws•orgt
excise & cartage 15.76; Stronaberga
Carlson Co:material 40.12; Nor. Elec
material 182.20; P. Mcisaac 3 mons.
salary 537,50; Clk. & Treas. part sal-
ary $90.
Charity & Relief -E. Hendrick
Triebrier 3.15; ales. C. Geiser milk
Jackson 4.80; Win. Hay allowance
$10.
General Accounts -Zurich Hydro
lights town hall 3.53; Clic & Treas.
Aaxt salary 85.00; C. L. Smith print-
ing and advertising 79.20; P. Corbett
re Eacrett Drain 29.001 Muni World
The council adjoin nec to _ . •
ELCO cffitn!
ON CREDIT
15 Jewels,
cases in
white finish
al.•••••••••••t
.eadtp, ELCO
Delicately wrought M
modernistic design.
ONLY $1• DOWN
A G. HESS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
*blue coat
FILL YOUR BIN NOW
With this Premium Anthracite.
at the low summer price..
Also
Miller Creek, for your Thresh-
ing.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid fier
,.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 . Hensall 1
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SUMMER TIME
Requirements
Here are some of the Goods the Farmer will need
which we can supply you with at Reasonable.
Prices, such as:
New Flower, Vegetable Seeds, Root Seed and
Sorgum, Etc., Etc. New Formaldehyde, Paints,
Varnishes and Varn-o-lac. Also: Dress Goods,,
Prints, Broad Cloth, Hose, Underwear, House
Dreases, A few Stamped Mats left at Bargain
Prices, Harness Repairs a specialty.
Fresh Groceries Always On Hand
R. N.
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GENERAL MERCAWT
PHONE 11 - 97
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