Zurich Herald, 1945-02-22, Page 1Established 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOINNG, FEBRUARY 22 1945
Chester L. Sm th, Publishes
1.50 a Year in Advanos
buying
Gov't
DUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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C. 13. Heckendorzu, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
LIONS CLUB NEWS
The third meeting of the Zurich
Lions Club, was held as 'usual at the
ST. PETER'S Dominion Hotel, with perfect attend-
ance. The guest speaker for the oc-
EVan.gelical Lutherarr Church casi•on was District Governor Lion
ZURICH — ONT.Bill Waterman of Windsor, who was
very ably introduced by Lion Hal.
Meir of Seaforth who is president of
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor the ,Seaforth Lions..
10 a.m.-Divine 'Services. I The speaker in his address touched
11.15 a.m.--Sunday School.mainly. on post-war plannmg, espec-
7.30 Divine Worship. ; ially on the establishing of industry.
Everybody Welcome to ell Services' The service Chibs are requested to
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RECEIVES R. T.
protect ou cm,es
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Miss Edna Kilafer is spending some
time,: visiting friends in this vicinity.
'Vias. Hilton Trueniner, 14th Con.,
pent. 0. few clays at London last week
Mr: .and Mrs. Clarence Gascho,
bridalcouple, have returned home af-
ter their wedding trip.
Messrs. Wallace Ross and Wesley
:lemming of Seaforth, called in town
on. Monday.
Mrs. Moses Erb of Zurich was the
guest ' at the home of her daughter
Mr.. and Mrs. Chris. Schultz, at Sea-
ferth `the .past week.
Mrs; and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of
the Gpshen line south, attended .the
mafuneral of the former's uncle at Kit-
t ity concerning the possibility of est- Who was sin e..ssinl in passing her chener,aon Mrs. ay afternoon. Brno .
f Pig
Betty Anne Beauty Shop ablishing an industry there, as ar- cssa1,=u,ttion wi ii an honour standing e,- :Mich., att. Joh the seh.of o-
rangements have been made with the I in R. (Registered Technologist), ,
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL Federal and ,Provincial Governments also receiving. her Specialist in the • former's mother, Mrs. .. Oesch
concerning these projects. Finding Ilaemintsisn$y. and become,.; a.member giber in to? n iastiSt w do sdawllo has been
y.
PERMANENTS employment for the boys when they of the Canadian society of Lahortory
The Better Oil Permanents applied return from overseas and keeping
r ;chip' ! is 1 at Clinton Hospital for a number of
with the very latest of methods and secure the very thing they fought for After completing her studies in 'weal>,,, has recovered sufficiently to
was also discussed by the speaker Zurich Continuation School, Mae return to his home in Zurich.
attended Clinton Collegiate yas 'tate Mr: R. F. Stade was a Sunday vis-
• Stade at Lon-
lquipment.
.And besides all this is our years
:Experience in all Hair Dressing.
'GIVE US A CALL!
of �who said: "They fought and won it
before, but we lost it for them. This
time we dare not let them down."
Lions !Cook, Bowey and Rivers of
phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If so; Have your Eyes Examined with
..the Latest Methods and Equi'p'ment at
•A. L. COLE, R. O.
:OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurb'r'igg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
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Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance
of Sick and Injured. - Licensed Embahner and x
Funeral Director. 4.
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MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
DAY OR. NIGHT TELEPHONE No.•70
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'When you are looking Tor good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store., .,as we always maintain to V
:have a good stock of ,Fresh Groceries always on
.hand, although some Tines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from ,
the leading supply houses-. Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many
,other, lines we offer at very Moderate prices...
Visit Our. Store and Be Convinced
for three year3, graduating m 1038, iter wrth his wife £'..US
and for advanced education entered don Hospital. Pleased to report that
Western University the same year on Mrs -Stade is progressing very ravor-
a four year Bachelor of Arts degree;ably,`
in Home Economics. 1Viks. Lennis O'Brien of town has
Graduating from Western in Time receiYed word .that her nephew, Pte.
1942, slue immediately entered' Viet
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torHospital, London, to commencee
her duties in the profession of -Med-
ieal Technology, and where she Is at
present engaged. Her many Zurich
friends are pleased to learn of her
success in obtaing her R. T. degree,-
Mae is the only daughter. of Mi.
and Mrs. Chester L: 'Smith; Pi b3slr
ers of the Zurich Herald,
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Exeter were also present. •
There were two ladies present:
Mrs. Milton Oesch who acted as pian-
ist and Mrs. Russell Grainger who
acted as chauffier for her husband,
Lion Russell, who was recently at the
Clinton Hospital, after undergoing
an opperation. Someone said that
Russeil lives up to the tradition of
being strong and "lion -like" by not
missing a- meeting during his illness.
The meeting adjourned with .Or
Canada. -
Thank You! •
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.Laird Hudson of London, had his
rights foot amputated in a mine ex-
plosr�rl in Italy.
M;`; Ralph Krueger who is teaching
in. Sarney Twp., '-is spending the
nights with his aunt' Mrs. A. Ings,
Variha, also been calThzg on dr. Inas
at. Clinton Hospital.
ivlis. .Sol. Bae:ehler and 'children.
and Mr. Clarence Datars visited the
former's husband at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London on Sunday. Mr. Beech -
Ter is improving very good and ex-
pects to be home shoitty.
Mrs. J. W. Horner and daughter,
Mrs. Es G. Kreuger and sbn Blake
and Harold Horner visited the form-
er's son-in-law, Mr. Alfred Ings at
.Clinton.- Hospital and we are pleased
to report that he is improving nicely.
Local Red Cross
On February 15t1i the Zurich and
District •Red Cross Society shipped
the following articles to headquart-
ers: 19Q gouze diapers, 10 infant
sleeping bags; 1 pr. girl's pyjamas, 4
We are indeed grateful for the baby bonnets, 8 baby vests, 8 quilts,
following interesting communication The Sosiety gratefully acknowledge
from a former well-known citizen and the following donations: Miss Emma
Factor of Zurich. Dinsmore 1 quilt; Mrs. Flossie Brown
1 quilt top; Mrs. Clara Hoffman 1
Ev. Luthecan Parsonage quilt top; Mrs. Leroy O'Brien one
Massey, Ont., February 14,. 1945,quilt top; Mrs. Z. IC. Ehlers one quilt
top; Mrs. Ed. Haberer one -quilt top,
Dear Publisher: • Again the time i Mrs. Wilfred WeliTo and Mrs. Mary
liar conte to renew my subscription', Stephen one quilt top ;-Mrs. Wilf,•mn
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THEY ARE' GIFTS THAT LAST
JUST ARRIVED
BEAUTIFUL L OCKETS, NECK-
LETS, EARRINGS, SIGNET RINGS,
OR A FINE BULOVA OR ELCO
WRIST WATCH FOR HIM OR HER
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Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
for another year. This is my 29th.
yea): -as a constant reader of your
"Herald."
The other day I came acrtoss o. one
of your "Heralds" under date of
Friday morning, Octover 13.,, 1916. I
enjoyed scanning. its old pages. Dere
are a few items: C. Fritz wants Dutch
Sets; .Ed, Appel will make you a suit' Erb some• thirty present. Aftbr
to measure for $20.00; Ri. T.. Dunlop the g, with s}on} chi e•.`e :es wast.dent
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isgrindsin progressive: games.
I'rec t(r announces Fass Fashions. Fete ctingg .Feb L'l0.11 will be held at, the
Deitrich one quilt top mace
work room patches; Mrs. Joseph
hde fros-
Fos-
ter one erip quirt top
work room ,patches.
Farm' Forum
The Babylon, Farm Forum rnet at.
the home of M. and Mrs. Leonard
of positive identification o;¢
the World's Finest Anthracic
ask for
BLUE COAL
Miller Creek Coal
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fad
Eggs according to Graeae
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
Loose i'rc(�ADa'�93eNwe'^5 �abw° eoceQFa19+egiio oe'oseefi�e+e'e B vDa soiDeo ue
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setaeBrokens 5 ire
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R F Stade wants you to: loo;. at in
Auto Robes and Dusters;. T.. l.. Wurm
is having his Millinery (i•pening; C. clotted by Mr. Waller llcDrid at the
Hartleib has 50 stoves and will set -1 Koine of i Clarence cbrid Tec
tle your stove question; W. C. Wag tirl.eThe
general feeling was that p
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gel advertises a New- Confectionery iii k^I, +�, k;,.^.dtrnt,w,. ��;.otrht.iOtl un -
LifeAndrew F. do has =London 1 flet pro;3 csai and ltatro.tal control'
Life Policies "Geeta <r., Gold; Roby
& Gas chs invite your. inspection of I does 'mt. take away the tamer's free -
New Shi.rtings and Cattonades; Geo, don, test rather gives hide a stronger•
R, Bess & Co. will engrave your Add- voice,.. Thi next meeting will be a.
thn hh.,re r7T 1%,,T r,' )'serum Elliott.
.A -Link Caosolet; i Joseph Rau i.; ag-1 The 'C fltue Farm Forum met at
ern for Ctoss Fertilizer Co.; L. Bris-'thy* ,Horrid u 1It end Ars. Roland
son 'Fill take .your live Fowl every ,,,• h,, C
"Yung hint & Deichert, I Gg L er •,.++' ' � 2 p1 e.iant and M
Thursday;el-
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home of iVfra. Land Mrs. Wm. Leibold.
The Blake: Farm Forum was con -
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(REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A t
'� LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON NAND AT ALL
'MIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GL.ATOTC WORK WHILE YOU(.
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Hoi'iean, undertaker, and t';vesloperativ ria -...k tin is
"Pismpt Service 'et Moderate Char- Canadian fa*me especntrlly after the
war. Eggs. anti hogs n e conr,rudities
gas,"
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n this year. We asp here have
t•Fl(..i tit hes been vary cold
1rcL\.eon 45 and 50, below zero.
Best regards tO yo't and yours and
my many :friends it the communitM,
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t t t tesNe. t 44.nr th'_, rila.t'ossio11
the r^tx:re.- tarn Th'-nt. took charge. The
n2;,.4 meeting will be held et the
lior1e o" Tuff. 0181':11,;r' ''"ids' on,
March 5th, with '', H. Edigl�i±.ftv1/4.
--81noer.ely. vttui ,, • Ay' 7 . Btednbe, as oonvonev,
JUST WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST, WE HAYE
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Pig Starter and Concentrates
The Chick Season is just around the corner. Start.
.your
Chicks riright". >' , '4r.all Pioneer Chick. a
Starter.
In spite, of the difficulties in securing them, we have
the fotlowi-,i to r;f•Car:
Cod Liver l,
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