Zurich Herald, 1946-01-10, Page 1"40
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDNY. MORNING, JANUARY 10 19 46
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The Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
And besides allthis is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone' 68 for your Appointments.
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C. B. HECKENDORN, Pastor
Mrs. M. OESCH, Orgaraist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
You are Welcome at all Services
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday SchooL
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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 Virecluesclay.
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Come and Enjoy
"BUSY AS A BEAVER"
A Frolicsome Comedy play in 3 acts, presented at
TOWN HALL, ZURICH
On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th, at 8 p.m..
By Y.P.U. of James St. United Church, Exeter
Sponsored by ZURICH E. Y. F.
—Come Early No Reserved Seats
Adults 30c. Children 1 5c.
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Are You Suffering From
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If so, Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest ,Methods and Equipment at I
A. L. COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good •Glasses at Reasonable Prices
STAMP ISSUE TO BE CHANGED
Ottawa — Canadian postage stamps
prized throughout the philatelic
world for their color, beauty and
exacting..desigu„ are..aut for a change
to a peacetime or reconstruction
theme from the military motiv which
predominated during the war. A
new issue to replace the current set,
has been predicted and information
sources confirmed that Postmaster -
General Bertrand will make announ-
cement ,of a new set of status shortly
Issue of the new stamps may be ac-
companied by announcement of a re-
duction in the domestic letter rate
from four to three cents. The change
ma.y not be announced until the bud-
get is brougtht down in the House
this spring.
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MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
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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 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
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PEGG1 LODER
Pretty Peggi Loder, who began her
busy radio career at the age of 12,
plays the role fDonny Home's .ro.
Mantic kid Sister M the li.Tonny Home
Show," Fridays at 9.00 p.m. over the
OBC network..
In Magistrate's Court
Goderich — Fines with costs a-
mounting to $95 were imposed on
Melville Culbert, Godericli, by Magis-
trate Cook in the weekly court here
on Thursday, Jan. 3rd., after he -had
pleaded. guilty to charges at assault
on a police officer and of assault with
bodily harm. He was bound over to
keep the peace for two years on $500
bond. The acused was makntg a dis-
turbance in the Hotel Bedford during
which he struck Constable Colin
Austerbetry in the face, when the
latter was called in. He also staged
an unprovoked attack on 'hay Dean,
breaking, the latter's glasses, for
whieh be later made restitution. Ter-
ence -McGuire, Clinton, pleaded guil-
ty to a charge or careless driving and
was fined $13 and costs or :F4.GO.He
was the driver of a car which turned
over in a ditch on No. 8 highway,
west of Holmesville on New Year's
Day. Cornelius Neville, i or God -
elicit, was fined 810 with ts a-
mounting to $19.21 when he pleaded
enilt.y to as,raulting, with bodily harm
Frankl in Schmidt 15, of Go deri
on the street .
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Annut11 Mietinp
The 71,st AnnualMeeting of the
Policyholders of THE HAY TOWN-
SHIP FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COM PA NY
Will be held in tile
Town Hall, avid'
ON
MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1046
At 2 o'clock, p.ni.
BUSINESS:
1—Receiving Reports of President,
Secretary -Treasurer and Auditors.
2.—Consideration and Ratification of
the General By -Laws of the Com
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patty.
3—Election of Directors and Aud-
itors.
4—The discussion of other matters
in the interest of the Company.
A GOOD ATTENDANCE IS
REQUEISTED
John Armstrong, President,
Horberk K. Vilber, SecregYF
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Women's Institute
The Zurich Womens' Institute
held ,dieir monthly meeting in the
own hall, 'Monday evening. The
Meeting opened with the Institute
Ode, ..followed by the Lord's Prayer.
We then had the roll call answered
by a famous man. Ethel Gabel gave.
a couple of interesting readings. Miss
Helve Truemner and Mrs. K. Brakey
rendered a couple of duets. 'Mrs. P.
J. .O'Dwyer and Mrs. J. Turkheim
favoured us with a piano duet. Rev.
E. Heinrich' was the guest speaker
of the evening. The meeting was clo-
sed with the National Anthem, when
a.social half hour was ,spent by' all
Lanch was served by the committee.
LIONS, CLUB NEWS
At the regular meeting of the
Zurich Lions Club on Monday even-
ing the guests included the -Hay
Ter!krishin Council, the Zurich Police
Trustee Board, and Messrs. Fred W.
Savage. and Mr. Ed. Chamberlain of
Seaforth. • Mr. Savage was the
guest speaker„ giving a thorough
analysis of our optical vision and
,how defective sight is corrected with
lenses, and how they are made. It
wash bit too deep for most of the
LiOnff who usually do things in a
more "Lionlike" way, But it was
a good education to all, and Mr.
Savae, who is an ordinary optician,
has Made a life study of this 'fine,
and has wonderful knowledge for a
layman.
! HYMENEAL
Tinney—Reed
,.T1)44,KWaitx. Parish -Church was -the
ACIA " pretily 'wedding when
Violet May Reed, twin daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwin Reed of
99 Parklands Road, Hossacks, Sussex
England, became the bride of Pte.
Horner L. Tinney, youngest son of
Mr. and the late Mrs. Mathew H.
Tinney of Hay, Ont. The bride was
given in marriage by her father was
in a white satin gown and wove a
wrist watch, the gift of the groom.
The !bride's gift to the bridegroom
took :the form of a gold signet ring.
Mi Evelyn Reed, twin sister of the
bride and Mrs. Dorothy Wild, a
fri-
e-rdnttended the bride. Able seaman
Hildreth, acted as gro-
wl -IS • -Man. The Rector, the Rev. W. E.
Davis -Winstone, officiated, and Mr.
JohmHatchard, at the organ accomp-
anied the singing of hymns. Follow-
ingithe reception which was given at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tinney left for their honey
moon which was spent at Chichester.
Many lovely wedding presents were
received, also telegrams of good
wishes were read by the groomsman.
among them was one received from
Canada.
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A 14ery, pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mr: and Mrs. 'Harry
Taylor, Brumfield, when their second
danghter, Melba Irene, was unitod
in marriags to Harry William Walper
eldest son of Mrs. Walper and the-
le Jacob Walper, Dashwood. Rev.
WY. N. Atkinson officiated. The
wedding music was played by Mrs.
Lloyd Stibbins, Ailsa Chaig, Given
in marriage by her father, the bride
wore a fioor-length gown of white
sheer crepe, V -neckline, trimmed with
silver sequins, shirred waist with full'
skirt. Her linger -tip tulle veil caught
by a cornet of white roses, and she
criltied a bouquet of pink and white
niUms, baby breath and fern. Her
only ornament was a string of pe'
arls, the gift of the groom. The
bride was attended by Miss Hilda
Walper, London, sister or the groom,
wearing a floor -length gown or white
sheer over taffeta with cornet of
shirred tulle edged in pink, and sho-
ulder -length veil. She carried a bo-
uquet of golden chrysantheums and
fern. Delbert Taylor, brother of the
bride, was best man. The groom's
gift to the best man was a billfold.
The bride presented the bridesmaid
with a gold necklace. Follawmg t he
ceremony, a buffet supper was serv-
ed to the immediate families. Amidst
showers of confetti and best wishes,
the couple iel!tt. for a short honeymoon
the bride travelling e.
a blue creP
&Nis, bine coati with black accesso,r-
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which you, have favored tis this season
and in tbs past, and we anticipate with
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WISHING YOU ALL A
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and a Happy and Prosperous
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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