Zurich Herald, 1945-12-13, Page 1- 11LIe(1,10
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Betty Arme Beauty Shop
'THE HOME OP THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents applied
'with the very latest a methods and
.Equipment.
And besides all this its our years of
-Sotperience in all Hair Direesing.
GIVE US A CALL
Phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. G-4,Se.:itte„ Zurich
EMMANUEL
•MVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Hoclierulorst, Paster
Mrs. M. Gesell. Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
:11 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m.--Divino Services.
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Are You Suffering From
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a so; Have your Eyes Examined with
e Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. O.;
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERIOH --- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
ST. PETER'S
lEvangelical Lutheran ChurCh
ZURICH -- ONT.
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Rev. E. W. lielmrich, Pastor
a.m.—Divine Serrvieeo.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
rayorybody Welcome to all Services
V's Beauty Shoppe
MAKE YOUR AlrePOINTMENTS
NOW ---Only 12 days till
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LIONS
Monster Xrna,s,
Fowl Ingo
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st.
8.30 p.m. Sharp -
GOVERNMENT APPROVED
Produced by Monkton Poultry Farms
Orders solicited for all breeds.•
$)11:00 per 100 'Chicks with book or-
ders.
$1.00 per 100 deduction •on all or-
ders before March, let to be deliv-
•ered any date. Apply to:
KENNETH ETUE, R.R. 2, Zurich,
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,COMFORTABLE GLAS*E3
REASONABLE PrICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
GPTOMETRIST Nit EXETER
The Newest Approved EVfutethod oE
.Eyesight Testing Used.. Open. every,
Week Day Except Woiroseday.,
Ducks
Geese•
CORSAGES
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Banker's Family Arrives
J We welcome Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Sewell; their daughter Marjorie and
son Collis, who have moved their
household effects from Orillia into
e home'owned by Mrs. F. C. Kalb -
*soh, and we hope they will enjoy
being in our villatge as citizens. We
ere very, grateful to the Kalbfleisch
Pan -lily to make it possible that the
Sewell family could establish them-
eelves here where duty calls Mr.
as our Bank Manager, and we
12 Gaines 50c., Wish them all the very best.
Women's Institute
10c per Game ";
r The. Womens Institute have packed
; d sent 13 boxes overseas to our
Lots of Bingo. Lots of Fowi'
oys wile are unable to be with their
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• „arailies in our vicinity and a bit .of
Proceeds for Community
ubrisemas cheer goes farther than
Wads can tell when one has been in
eera,nge lands fighting wars for years
andi thinks •of the comforts the loved
.ones have at home. But we are
,Welfare Work
MAY CUT BUTTER RATION
Ottawa.—Prices Board officials said
the possibility of cutting .te,. ,, -srateful that wars have ceased and
ion butter ratAon early 14.0--- .— -' (quite a number of our boys have re -
from its present approximate level -' Iturned and continue coming home to
seven ounces per, person per week '.. le.eend a happy Christmas. The boxes
about six ounces, was under C011 tibeing packed under the convenorshiP
sideration due to a fall off in weste . ,,jee Mrs. Thos. Meyers.
butter production. e
In County Court. p ,,, w. m. s. MEET
MUST PAY FOR. PIGS .': eers. P. O. Machetzki, at present
In Huron County criminal court on, furlough from. South American
and general sessions at ;Goderich, on lission fields which includes British
Monday last with Judge H. D. Lag "uiana, and the Argentine, gave a
judgment' was given in very interesting address of their mis-
presiding,favour of Andrew Mitchell, elreYeo eion work in that country in the
Wed -
of Wingharn, 'against Garfield Fini.,
, St. Peter's Lutheran church on Wed-
Turnberry Twp., for $849.00, al nesday evening. Also illustratedp
ic-
whicii Finlay is .a,,,,, ., ?, 7,!,91.nla--; ,.11::,.. Ire shown which were educat-
, L.:toile]. Mrs. Macheteki is a very Hu.
value of 71 pigs for the theft. of 1
ory term. ••-• Fteel einteeesting,o hear:, ,
In Magistrate's Court' Tails being her second4-visit, to this
GIVE GIFTS OF A LIFE-
TIME
Bulova, Rolex, Elea Waltham
Watches.
Signet and Stone Set " Rings,
Lockets and Pearls
FOR DANCES. DECORATING FOR
WEDDINGS
ARTIFICAL WREA'DHS FOR CEM-
ETHY.
CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED
PLANTS FOR. CHRISTMAS
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bulance Service for the Conveyance
Injured. Licensed Embahner and
Funeral Director.
MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
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Glamourous
Pins, Earrings
and Bracelets
Silverware, Chinaware
and
Beautiful Dresser Sets.
AG. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identification oil
the World's Finest Arithracitt
ask for
BLUE COAL
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Miller Creek Coalo
Roe Farms Milling Co,
Vitimized Feeds
W. R. DAVIDSON
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Mayor Freed of Assault
Morgan Agnew, Mayor of Clinton,
Who operates a poolroom there, was
the defendant in a charge of common
assault, preferred by Clifford Coopet
19 year old Clinton youth, to which
he pleaded: not guilty. Evidence
showed that Agnew had sent a police
man to a hosiery plant where Cooper
worked, to bring the youth to the
poolroom to answer a telephone mes-
sage. When Cooper arrived the May
or accused him of soaping the wind-
ows on Hallowe'en the night before.
The accused said the boy had called
him a liar with some qualifying ad-
jectives and he slapped him in the
'face. The court ruled that there had
been provocation. The assault was
excusable, and dismissed tne charge.
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When
ZrRienis
°eery Store
you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a goad stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, alihou0zxo..vme lines are at times hard to get,
yei. nurenze our supplies in0111.
the Icar.fr4cr houses... Oranges, Lemons, and
Grnse Canned Goods, and many
other lines ye -e offer at very moderate prices...
Visit Our Store and Be Convinced
Menno Oesch - ra0ch
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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HAY COUNCIL
The Council of the Township
of Hay met in the Township Hall,
Zurich, on Monday, December. 3aA,
at 1.80 p.m.
The following motions were then
passed:
That Mr. Daniel Oswald be ap-
pointed Inepector of MunicipaleDrains
for the Hay West portion in place
of Mr. Simon Hoffman who resigned
That. Henry Lawrence's tender for
the Alexander Drain be accepted and
that he be engaged to. construct- the
Alexander Drain according to the
Engineer's Report. Marked cheque
for 10% of amount to be given and
contract signed. This contract to be
completed by June 30t1e, 1946.
- That T. R. Patterson, Ertgineeron
the Bender Drain be consulted re-
garding the tiled portion of the said
Drain regarding tile or open ditch.
That T. R. Patterson be instructed
to present a report on portion of the
Wildfong Drein, as soon as possible
since a clean-out was requested - by
George Ingram.
That T. R. Patteron be consulted
regarding the Haberer Drain to see
if tiles have been laid according to
by -1 aw.
That by-law No. 17, 1945 re Nom-
ination and reti-e for Reeve and
Cam:nova for ezie oe read third
time. •
'That .aceneete , Reeds, RP -
lief, Hay Telephone .Sye
stem and Hay Twp. he pnsct as Pe'
votteher
These aecor ate •• -..rIn the
Treasurer's annual financial statem-
ent soon to be PvIllt•e(t.
MMiOn that the meeting
b.e
church and her third visit would be
much appreciated. The occasion be-
ing the Thank Offering Service of the
W. M. S.
Annual Meeting
William Davidson Heads Hay Town -
Ship Federation of Agriculture
The annual meeting of the memb-
ers •of Hay Township Federation of
Agriculture was held in the Zurich
Town Hall, on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 5th. with a very good attendance.
The feature attraction of the even-
ing was an address by R. H. Graham,
Ontario Live Stock Department, Par -
Bement Buildings, Taronto, who
chose as his subject, "Take a Look
at Yourself before you look at your
livestock, and What the future holds
in store for us." The election of
officers for 1946 are as follows: Hon-
orary President, Bert Klopp and
Karl Haberer; Pre.sident, Wm, David-
son; Vice -Pres., Wm. Dougall; Secy-
Treas., Carl Oestreicher. Directors,
Earl Campbell, Garnet Jacobe, D.
Geiger, Arnold Merner, Karl Haberer
Carl Oestreicher, Wm. Clark, Gus
Roach, George Armstrong, Sam Hen-
drick, H. ;Schilbe, Horace Pfaff, Ernie
Chipchase, Allan Miller, Chas. Snell,
Alex. Masse.
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HYMENEAL
Ferguson—Scbilbe
St. Andrews United church, Kip:-
Pen was the scene .of a very pretty
wedding when Rev. A. Hinton unit-
ed in marriage, Olive 'Carrie, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Sehilbe, Kippen, to Norman John
Ferguson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs
WWat. Ferguson, Thames Road. The
bride was given in marriage by her
father and entered the church to
the strains of wedding march played'.
by Miss Jean Ivison. The bridesmaid)
was Mrs. Gordon Hodgert Exeter;
sister of the bride and Wilmer Fere
gum, of Riginfield, brother of. bite,
groom, was best man. The groonVs
gift to the bride was a cabinet of
Rodgers silver, to the bridesnatid a
comeact. Following the ceremony a
iieeetion vies heel at tee home of
.the ;bride's paveets where s St11111)th
114' wee seryl a)..out NA.
guests. Mr. Schilbe and Ferg-
uson receiving, The Waitresses in the
lovely dining r00111 were Marjoeie and
SeleIl..e. of Zurich., Dore,ert Me-
Clincheee of Varna, cousins of the
bride. After a short honeymoon •to
teendon, Detroit; and Toronto. Mr.
jeweled to eoll neeie•
Saturday: De, 'eta Ws. Fenueon will reside n
Ex-
mber 15th t 1.,30 tern.
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: eter. Greets !were present from Zile -
Haugh, Reeve,
' kb, `Medford, Eleinfield, Tharnee Rd.
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Pi. W. 'flrdkenshire. Clerk, / .• Exeter and Baylield.
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50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIR&
We have recently received a Carload of Masonite.
Let Us Supply Your Needs!
F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON
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Phone 69
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IS PREVAMNT IN OUR STORE
And We have Many Articles Suitable for Christ-
mas Gifts
Toiletries, Games, Cosmatics, Toys, Men's
Wear, Etc. Also some nice. Peel lomps, Toasters,
Electric •IT. P.11
For this Goielmas Ciive Useful Gifts
We Have Many Things to Choose From
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Tirr, Eli; T4:7 If, P3 ArIT3inE
Edmund SwarZzentruber, Prop. Phowo 11-97
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