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Zurich Herald, 1946-03-07, Page 1HERALO Established ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7 19 46 dvertising is the g 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 is our years of, Experience in all Hair Dressing. GIVE US A CALL! :Phone 68 for your Appointments. MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Zurich EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. 13. HECKENDORN, Pastor SUNDAY EVE. FEB. 24th, at 7.30 REV. A. B. IRWIN Of Exeter will be the guest speaker :at an ,interesting program given by HAVING ENJOYED BEING IN tithe Youth Fellowsbip. EVERYBODY WELCOME THE MERCHANTILE BUSINESS IN ZURICH FOR SOME YEARS, ST. PETER'S AND .HAVING SOLD THE BUSIN- Are You Suffering From Headaches? If 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 Thank You! 'Evangelical Lutheran Church MS TO MR. CHARLES THIEL, 1 ZURICH — ONTARIO :;e1 TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF FREV. E. W. 1%EIMRICfY, PASTOR 19Ii, GREATLY THANKING OUR GUST - '10 a.m: --Divine Services. 111.15 a:ni. —Sunday Schee/. .7.30 p.m. --Divine Worship. ',Everybody Welcome to 4; 4 Services, +.� BffJiSI:NE.SS RELATIONS WILL CONTINUE WZ'itki THE NEW PROPRIETOR. J. W Ivt)✓ItNER COMFORTABLE GLASSES At BLAKE REASONABLE PRICES Le E. Zurbrigg, R.O. OMENS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE, AND 'TRUST THAT THE SAME OPTOMETRIST sag EXETER he Newest Approved Moiled of ;Eyesight Testing Used.. Open every Week Day Except Wedneedey. (Intended for last week) Mr. John Dinsmore. spent the we- ek -end with his brother and sister -in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinsmore, and sister Miss Emma. In a few days he will be going to his 'home in Sas- katchewan, after visiting in Wind- sor with his son for a while. Mr. Lloyd McBride of Windsor, spent the week -end with his father, e++++++++++++++++++++++++. -e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++•++++++++• ++++ •+dr++++. -e++ E• .••!••i••i"i•++•.3.•F.I..4•rF3•+3••1••Tr•i•-F•P•++ + i • Am) Iffana lantral 15anite4 + 4• + 4. 41. Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance j+ of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. + + MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL, ASSOCIATION. e DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70 ,'iso. " h' Dashwood ®- Ontario r t, 4.+•r+¢.+•€••a•+•s•+•;<••t•++44•14•++4+E4.44+4.01+*÷+4•÷++a•+++++•g••r+++ •a••€•+•:•a•+a• 3• l i. ' a , i i�v it l 11 '';Iklllglllllil11111111f11>xifiliillr�rtiit:i�`t��s�14���a�1}lll1i�lliilllfi�i1111111111dllillillllll11jllll1IIIIIIIII{IIIINIIIllll111i1a1111(lNli)IIIUI�I Ui(i,J.��rs s J 1 K ZURICH'S 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 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 Me ..o Oesch PRODUCE WANTED. Zurich Phone 165 h Illll ! 4}I11itt!t1Nho1iH44 01.0iiii,4111s1111illifllfillflbll0.1$141.illl'lilll1 !I l N ajN, a 7i Cell11 Olt I lilt's LeEvitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Wed., Thurs., March 6th and 7th. TWO FEATURES "COLONEL E1 'INGHAM'S RAID" Starring Charles Coburn, Joan lien- nett, Wan. Eythe, Allyn Joslyn. "THE SPIDER" Mystery Drama, Starring, ,Comte, Faye Marlowe. Richard Fri., Sat., March 8th, 9th. "A LETTER FOR EVLL" A Mero Goldwyn Mayer Comedy Drama with (London's Orwn) Hume Croyn, and Marsha Hunt. Mon., Tues., March 11, 12th TWO FEATURES "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE' Mystery Drama with Barry Fitzger- ald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward and Roland. Young. "HIT THE HAY" Musical Comedy starring JUDY CANOVA CARD OF' THANKS In. appreciation of the kindness and services extended to our .beloved brother, Albert E. Gies, by neigh- bors and friends during the time of his illness and death, we take this means to • give our heartfelt thanks *tib eacn'Han _" �h, e i•e, g_11_ar Lo -is meetrng o�n" ind y • —John Gies, Mrs: n `v: ----' `day evening at the regular supper meeting at the Dominion House. Lion Dalt was accompanied at the Zurich meeting by a member of the St. Thomas Club. Lion Dalt dwelt for some time on juvenile delinqu- ency, and congratulated the Iocal Club on the achievement of a skating rink which is one of the many theat- res of good, clean and healthy re- creation, and admonished the Club to keep their minds centred on the youth as this is the main objective of all service chubs, therefore and thereby injecting a spirit of clean and whole- some ambitions instead of crimes caused by the youth organizing their own. He also gave tabulations of the growth in members as well as Clubs all over the world, and espec- ially in. Canada, and asked for a booster to have a Canadian elected as Third Vice President of Lions In- ternotional this summer. A vote taken by the Club members endorsed the Minstrel .Ssow Commit- tee's recommendation that tale Min- strel Show be held April 4th and 5th of which fux%her reference will be made in the press later on. One of the highlights of the meet- ing of the meeting was a 10e fine paid by a lady for an infraction of the Club rules, tail -twister George, being on the alert, and who shows no partiality, collected the fine. CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHER $1.50 a Year in Advance $1.75 in U.S., in Advance, Se1li:ig Force. Try an Ad! Business Change Another interesting change in the NEW life of Zurich's business has taken place on March the 1st, when Ur. Harold Stade has purchased the interest in the business of his father M. R. F. Stade, and known as the firm of Stade & Weido, hardware, furniture, seeds and coal business in Zurich. Mr. Stade who is the retir- ing member of the firm, wishes to. thank the public for their patronage and wishes the new firm the contin- ued patronage by the public. Aged Man Injured Mr. Peter Baker, a well known and lifelong resident of the Zurich distri'ct in Hay Township, had the misfortune to fall on Monday of this week, fracturing his leg. He was taken by ambulance to St. Jos- eph'e Hospital, London. Mr. Baker, who is 90 years of age has lived in this community all his life, and is very well known, has had a very ac- tive life and has enjoyed good health He was attended to by Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer of Zurich. Mr. Baker ' is a brother to Mrs William Luker of OE'iensall. EARRINGS EVERYONE IS WEARING THE LION NEWS , District Governor Dalton Higgs of Awa CARD OF THANKS Mr. William Taylor wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him with cards and fruit, and also friends .who visited him while a pat- ient at St. Joseph's Hospital, at Lon- don. Mr. Samuel McBride. Mr. Clemens Jeffrey and sister and daughter of Kitchener visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey Mr. Arthur Sreenan visited with his wife, Mrs. Sreenan in St. Joseph's Hospital, London for a few days. Master Kenneth Faber spent a week with his grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oesnh. (This week's items) Master Melvin Gingerich has an attack ,of pleurisy. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Peter Baker slipped on the ice and fractured his leg and was taken to a Hospital in London for treatm- ent. .ILis many friends wish him a speedy recovery. The Day of Prayer is being held in the Goshen Church on Friday af- ternoon, Blake ladies are 'asked to attend. Unique Foruin Wins Farm Forum Unique Farm Forum In a broom -ball played at the Zur- On Monday night, March 4th; 25 ich Lions Arena on Thursday night, members of the Unique Farm Forum February lS1st the Unique Farm For- met at the hole the .discussionandMrs. um scored a 1-0 shut -out vs a team Bert( Klopplt . Ie Canada must eitor it composed of the Goshen and Baby - was e lon Forums. Although it was a ,hard more imports or lend money to the bumping game throughout, it was (bankrupt countries. Those debtor well handled by referee Bill O'Brien nations cannot buy without money. Jr., who handed out only one penalty farmers cannot t an oputside market Canadian dish that to Keith Horner for 'roughing. The winning goal was scored by Ralph ion was cut rather short since many Krueger at 1.4.6 in the second per- of the members couldn't keep their iod. Krueger picked up a pass at his mind off the two freezers of icecream own blue line, evaded the forwards sitting in the basement. And oh boil and then out -smarted both defence- Was it BeverlognooLdine Forum men, However, he was travelling too fast to shoot, so he took it to the There was a good attendance of corner. He brought it out again, fak- neighbours and friends at tate Louis ed a pass, and then blazed the ball Schrag home on Monday evening, to the top corner, giving the goalie when Export Markets were discuss - no chance whatsoever. Henry Schil- ed. All members believed that in nor - be showed that he deserved a shut- mai times our export markets would out when he kicked out shots from be improved by increasing our hie - all angles early in the third period. ports. International agreements des - However, the Unique Club regained igned to increase consumption of its form later in the period and it food andwmaintain also satisfactory tistorevent was only the .acrobatic goaling of prices young Merrier that kept the score foreign competition from ruining the down. At the .end of the game a tir- Canadian farmer Next weer( the me- ed group of men dragged themselves etin,g will be held at the home of Mr into the dressing rooms. The win, and Mrs. L. Erb or Mr. and Mrs, nets are open to challenge for thy+• A, wlerner. It all depends of "Sap's championship of flay Township, running." ADGRNA GLAMOROUS EARRINGS WE HAVE THE LARGEST AS- SORTMENT EVER. COME IN AND SEE THEM! RANSON LIGHTERS ARE BACK AGAIN $6.00 TO $8.00 LADIES' AND GENT'S MODELS A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. h►�ue �co.��� or Positive Xdentificatior;; of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for - BLUE COAU Miller Creek Coxlli Roe Fauns Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Heneaall e11ki•o••.•..•.N•••••••Ne1011 6411•O..'o........1111100066.40 s ANNOUNCING iM i ,`` C� , E A3 • ) -tit Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director HOSPITAL BED FOR RENT Day and Night Service.: Telephone 89 Zurich 8041esseeeewe g+MeMel10O11ON11l410410 1000eD4,004.0eWe0 i :++++++•F•3 +fi•a.+++ r• •,• ,.44.;. ++++ +++++++++++++++++++++41 ..E.ar.F•`...4•.F.++•}..i••Q•-4.,g.$.• +41 For Quiek Sale + 4. aIF 50 IRONING BOARDS 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs! F. C. K.ALBFLEISCH SON Phone 69 ZURICH + +. ++.+++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ USE Pioneer Feeds FOR YOUR POULTRY and STOCK Hatching Ration, Big 3 Laying Mash, Dairy Rat- ion, Pig Starters and Grower. FOR YOUR CHICKS Chick Starter, Grower, Scratch Feed, Chick Size Oyster Shell and Grit, Bone Meal, Cod Liver Oil. Also have in Stock Concentrates and Mineral for Your Convenience at all times A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always T IIE BLA.kE STOR} Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97