Zurich Herald, 1945-06-21, Page 1stablished 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21 1945
Chester L. Smith, Publish,*
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y buying Gov't Securities you protect your homes
ST. PETER'S
•Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
.Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
li0 a.m.—Divine Services.
I111.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
17.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
/1 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL,
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
And besides all this in our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Grand Summer Opening
SATURDAY -- JUNE 23.
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
STAN P A T T O N S
Newest All Reed Orchestra
CONCERT - SUNDAY, JUNE 24th
8.45 p.m.
Thedford Brass Band
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Premier Is Defeated
Canada's Prime Minister Mackenzie
Xing, is like the fellow says "All
Dressed up and no place to go." As
the result of the count of the Soldier
vote he is defeated in the riding, of
Prince Albert, Sask., which- he has
contested and won for several elect-
ions. He .had won by a very com-
fortable majority till the soldier; vote
came in and now he is on the short
end of . the count, being defeated by
his opponent Bowerman the C. C. F.
Are You Suffering From
Headacbe4
so; Have your Eyes Examined with
'the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
candidate by 120 votes. However,
Canada is a big country,, and it sure-
ly will"fin& a suitable seat for its
Prime Minister.
TEACHER SHORTAGE
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest Approved Method of..
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
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of Sick and injured.Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
DAY OR NIGHT•;R•i:EP,BONE No. 70
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Mr. Jacob Haberer made a �uusiness
trip to Toronto last week.
-Miss Anieta ,Datars has taken a
position as sales lady in the general
store • of Gaacho 'Bros.
Miss Emma Dinsm7bre spent a few
days 'at the home of Miss Jemima
Johnston of town.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert K. Eillber of
Crediton visited at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Ward Fritz,
one day last week.:
Miss .Daureen Schilbe and Miss
Pauline Haberer were 'busy over the
week -end at Oaik*vood Inn, under the
supervision of Mr. Fred Walker.
MisS..Mae Smith' of the Technology
Staff of Victoria Hospital, London,
was .a week -end visitor with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Hire. W. F. Finkbeiner, and dau-
ghter, ;l\ iss hazel of Stratford, were
'Sunday visitors with the former's
sister,, - Mrs. W. II. Hoffman, •also
attending tlhe Decoration services.
Goderich—•L teacher shortage in
North and South Huron for the next
three years was .predicted iby R. O.
Staples, inspector of public schools,
in an address to the Huron ,County
Council June session. 30 resignations
were received from the -teaching
staff, he said, included nine teaching
married women and five from women
leaving .to . be maw 'line remaining
16 were going^ to city ;schools: fors se-
evil• ,sons.,
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GrocerY Store
When you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard from
et,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the leading su ply houses... Oranges, aL and many
and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goo
other lines we offer at very moderate prices...
Visit Our 'Store and Be Convinced
Menuo Oesch
PRODUCE WANTED.
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Zurich
Phone 165
Mrs."Dennis Dcnomme and child-
ren wilco have been with Mr. Denno-
mme for some :weeks at London, nave
return0 to their' home here in the
Eckel , Apartment..
Mr. nd 1VIms .II: W. Brokenshire
and sol Allen, Mr: and Mrs.' Wm.' S.
Johnstqu spent.a few days with re-
latives and friends lir the State of
Michigan- over the vrvek-end..
ERY GOOF NEWS
We in receipt of tTe'following
�Qyi xr fror tlic'.r,��,n�-,�e•,,�..zsws-
and .IstschlivSii'rromri The Bank of Mon-
treal Headquarters: "R is the in-
tention of the Bank of 'Montreal to
re-establish their Zurich Branch on
a full -daily (basis of operation in the
near future when they expect that
through ; ;demobilization- a suita1ble.
number oitheir employees will have
returned from• active service to pro-
vide the necessary Staff:"'
SALVAGE COLLECTION; JUNE 2'6'
During the afternoon of Tuesday
June 26th, the pupils of Zurich
School will call at:homes iii tire VI1
age to collect waste paper and rags.
Tb aid in this important work. Please
tie SECURELY in SEPARATE bun-
dles thenewspapers, and'tlie smooth
finished magazines. Tie rags seturrp
Ty in bundles or in bags: Place kft
such salvage ins front of your home
or business place before noon; Tires-
day,
'uerday, June 26th.
Annual Picini
FulVue
bifocals
Kryptoks
YES, ANY TYPE OF STYLE OF
BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES
PROMPTLY DUPLICATED
PLUS A SAVING EITHER FROM
YOUR PRESCRIPTION OR FROM
A BROKEN PART OF YOUR
LENSE
Huron County. Council
Huron County Council: convened at
the Court House, Grodericii last week
for the June session, and it. was dec-
ided to levy the same rate as . last
year, namely 41/2 milk; the' estitmat-
ed expenditure .is $244,8281 and the
revenue will be- $24'541K, leaving a
surplus of $6.9.6. The -toads' commtws-
ion reported that $55,937:84 had been
spent during the first: sit' nront1fs of
the year, snow clearing cost was
$24,06'7.80. Sinci09January a cater -
Pillar power grader was purchased.
The reconstruction of the. Kipperr
bridge has been included in this
year's program. A grant or $5,00'0
was authorized ,•too the reforestation
and conservartion commmittee for its
work. Also $25. to each fall fair
for a children's depaat trent.. A mot-
ion by Reeves Bowman and Tuckey
that estimates for refurnishing 1frhe
court room be obtained' to, be provid,.
ed for out of the post-war find, was
carried. The health .and' hospi'tai •com-
mittee reported that an office had
been secured in Clinton for the scho-
ol nursing plan to be inaugurated in
September, that Miss Mildred Hab-
erer had been engaged and Miss Gar-
dner, of Niagara Falls, had been re-
commended biy Mite Moore as super-
visor.. The Council authorized a
grant of $25,000 to Clinton Public
Hospital Board toward the building
of a $.93,000 ad'di'tion to tat hos-
pital on the recommendation of the
executive committee. The grant to' be
paid when the building is completed.
Reeve Bowman, a snember of the ex-
ecutive, stated he had yet to hear
any adverse criticism. on the council's
action in granting $25,000 to Wing -
ham Hospital last year.
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A G. HESS
Jeweler stud Registered
Optician.
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
Miller Creek Coa1d
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fee
Eggs according to Grad
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensel!
More than 3,000 picnickers gather-
ed at the Lions Pork, Sead'ortn last
Wednesday for the tlhiW'. =mar field
day of the Huron Federation of Agri-
culture. Holiday spirit: prevailed a-
mong the hundreds or famnilies which
turned out en masse, from the small
tots to grandfathers. of 8'0.. J1Qrr Hun-
ter, well known radia: news comment-
ator of Toronto, a FTurbai aid boy,
officially opened the field day which
featured sports, exhibits, ball games,
square dancing contests and a dance
in the evening. The Centralia RCAF.
kiltie band was in attendance.
Summer Bible School
At
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
JULY 3rd to ,13th, 9aan. to 12 noon
Childrens Classes from the age of 4
years to Hg11 School age.
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We have recently received a Carload of Masonite.
Let Us Supply Your Needle!
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LIONS er-XIB NEWS
Lions 'Howard Klapp, .Orville Wit-
mer and J. W'. Morner were at
Strathroy one evening last week,
where they paid an otficial visit to the
Lions Club of that place, and report
a very good time.
Monday evening' of this week was
the last supper aneeting of the Zurich
Lions Club till after the holiday sea-
son, September 3rd. The meeting,
as usual was held in the dining room
of the Dominion House who have
P.0 well and ably catered to the Zur.
ich Club since its organization at the
beginning of the year. The guest
speaker for the Evening was Judge
T. M. Costello of Goderich, who
very ably filled this place. The
Judge possesses a very live •and in-
teresting humor which is always very
acceptable at a. gathering of this
kind. Lions Albert Traquair, Sandy
Elliott and Sylvester Taylor of Exe-
ter were also present, and helped
the reentbers of the local Club to ar-
range for a monster Lions li"rolio to
be held in Zurich in the latter+ part
of August, to which the entire corn-
lnunity e ni,1t lid invited tCl eitend.
The Bible, the basis of all courses of
study. Topical, Old and New Testa-
ment Chweacte1 i•tnxlie • Thn Life
Paul.
and teachings of the Apostle
i-Tsnd Craft and Memory work.
A cordial invition is extended to ell
children regardless of crew.. No
Pr osel yting.
For Transportation within a reas•x
oncbie distance of Zurich, write to
or Phone the undersigned.
S. M. DEACHEY, - HAY, ONT,
t'hone Da;siliwood 21 'Gt.
JUS WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST, WE HAVE
FEED FEED
Pioneer Big 3 Laying Mash. and Hatching Ration,
Pig Starter and Concentrates
The. Chick Season is just around the corner. Start
.your Chicks right with Pioneer Chick Starter.
In spite of the difficulties in securing them, we have.
the following Items to offer:
Cod Liver Oil, Bone Meal, Mineral Supplement,
Oyster Shell, Hen and Chick Grit, Etc.,
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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LAK( STORE
&lemma Sw'artzeiatrub ex, Prop. Montt, 11-97