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Zurich Herald, 1946-03-14, Page 1Established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 14 946 CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHER t I .50 a Year in Advance $1.75 in U.S., in Advance. Ad verti3 Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS 'The Better Oil Permanents applied 'with the very latest of anethods and Equipment. And besides all this is our years of Experience in all Hair Dressing. GIVE US A GALLI Phone 68 for your Appointments. MRS. EDW. "GASCHO, Zurich EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. 13. HECKENDORN, Pastor Mrs. M. OESCH, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 aen.—Divine Worship. 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Divine Services. You are Welcome at all Services 01111.11.11•••••••••••••IIIIY,M, 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 ellServices COMFORTABLE GLASSES, At 'REASONABI F. PRICES C., E. Zurbrigg, OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest Approved Method a, Eyesight Testing Used.. Open every Miss Romayne Geiger of Exeter, was a visitor at her home on the 'Week Day Except Wednesday. !Bronson line last week. ncs is the greatest Belli:rig Force. Try an Ad! 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 GODBRICH — ONT. Good •Glasses at Reasonable Prices To e Play THE .GRAND BEND LADIES WILL GIVE A THREE ACT HUMOROUS PLAY IN THE Town Hall, ' Zurich On FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15th. At 8 o'clock, p.m. Entitled "MAID OF MONEY" spons- ored hy the Zurich Womens Instit- ute. Do not miss it as et will be like a tonic to be present. Full of Ftin and Laughter Galore. Adults 35c. Children 25e, FI ors WE ARE CUTTIN-G DAFFODILS AND TULIPS MESH DAILY FROM -OUR -GREENHOUSE, DAILY'S FLORISTS Exeter Phone .270 ••••••••••100.14•••••••1•=1•11•010.1.1011•IMIOS. 4.•••••••••••••••/.11 *++++++++++++4+4,0+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ a 0. .... trrr 1, ++ -.1 D ....) + + I. t4,.. 11 :Af 4 . .: . 4 0 1, Iffmatt aural. aims Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance -3: -4. ,Ere 1•4. '1•+++++++++++++++++.41.+++++++ +++++++ ©f Sick and 'Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director.. MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70 Dashwood - Ontario .(3 arm • et. to: St. Patrick's CELEBRATION At Town Hall, Zurich ON Monday, March 18th. At 8.30 p.m. SPONSORED BY The Zurich Lions Club MUSIC BY The Valley Five Orchestra Admission—t50 Cents Good Music. Everybody Welcome Proceeds for Community Welfare Purposes The Local Nr;ws Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith andMrs. Mrs. Vanatta of Port Huron are spending. a few days at the home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. William - O'Brien. Mrs. J. W. Horner of town, Mr.. Blake Horner and sons of the 14th Con., visited relatives at Varna last week, also attended an auction sale of. the latter's cousin, Mr. Gordon Horner. ..Miss Alice Lawrence has accepted a position as seleSlady in the Fashion Dress Shop at Goderich. Hensall Spring- Show SEED SHOW The South Huron Agricultural Seed Show wa.s held on Friday after- noon in the Hensall town hall. There was a large attendance and more growers competed for prizes than for several years past. The principal sp- eaker of the afternoon was Prof, R Keegan, of the O.A.C., Guelph, who discussed the improvement of grain crops.. Speaking of new variet- ies of grain crops, he said that cros- ses are made to give better- combin- ation of desirable characteristics in the progeny. For barley, this inctaeg the development of new strains with high yield, smooth beards, disease re- isitance, and strong straw. He de- scribed two new varieties bred at 0. A.C., the Sabre and the Berle, both of which have heavy grain and a very strong stra.w, excellent for combine harvest. ln the development of oats, the emphasis has been placed on the breeding of strains possessing rust resistance, he said. The new Erban oat, bred at 0.A:C., has some resist- ance to rust, strong resistance to oat smut, and is strong strawecr. The Dominion Rust Research Lab- oratory farm at Winnipeg has bred a new oat, the Ajax, which is high- ly resistant to stem rust. It, too, has - strong straws, and is one of the best yielding early oats. he said. Turning to the development of hy- brid corn, the speaker stegge.sted that farmers should consult the agricult- ural representative in their county for information on the best hybrid for their farins. Some of the.newer strains are very high yielding, have some resistance to the attack of corn borer, and the stalks are strong and do not lodge in the fields. Seeds were judged by Prof. 'Keeg- an Following:1s a list of .the prize 'OA IfigOlior,dtir When you are looking for good things to eat be sure and visit our Store, as 'we always xnaintain to have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand, although some lines are at times hard to get, yet we do our hest to purchase our supplies from the leading supply houses... Oranges, LeRnons, and Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many other lines we offer at very moderate prices-, Visit Our Store and Be Convinced Oesch PRODUCE WANTED. do1Oin .1111,111. IR kV iiirt110 AM TIM Zurich , Phone I 65 postreilige • t • 75th Birthday Rev, A. 3. Deters, wife and sons, spent a, day with the former's mother Mrs. '-Victoria Dedels who spent a few. days with her mother, returned with them to Kitchener. On Saturday zanily of Mrs. Deters had a most delightful -social time with their Mother in honor of her 75th birthday which was on Friday. Bad Gash in Hand Mrs. Wellington Johnston- received a nasty gash in her right hand, when she opened the refrigerator door and a milk bottle suddenly dropped out and hit on a shelf resulting in a broken bottle. Mrs. Johnston in try- ing to catch it with the result of cut- ting her hand which required several stitches to close. Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer was the physician in attendance. Mrs. Johnston's many friends wish her a ,speedy recovery from the pain- ful injury. OBITUARY -Late Mrs. Edmund Reichert. Thebereft departure of Mrs. Mary Lisette Neuschwanger, beloved wife of Mr. Edmund Reichert took place at the family residence, Zurich, on Tuesday, March 12th, in her 58th year. Deceased was born in Stephen Town$hip and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Neusch- wanget who later were welt known residente of Hay Township. 37 years .ago She was united to her bereaved husbni21, *nd. 'they -evere -residents of Hay during their entire married life. The departed was a very preasaut and kind person, a very devoted mem- ber of St. Peter's Lutheran church, to know Mrs. Reichert, was to love her. For the past year and a half she was ill, and some months ago was taken to London Hospital and an op- eration performed, but she gradu- ally became weaker till God called her to her reward on Tuesday. Sur- viving besides her sorrowing husband is one daughter, Mrs. Percy Willert, of Hay Township, one brother, Peter, and four sister, Mrs. Jacob Deichert, Mes.. John Rader, Misses Amelia and Frieda of Hay Township. There are also two grandchildren.. A private funeral will be held at the residence in Zurich on Thursday March 14th, at two o'clock, p.m., followed by a public service in St. Peter's Lutheran church, with interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. The departed's much beloved Pastor, Rev. E. Heimrich will officiate. Women's Institute The Zurich Womens' Institute met for their regular meeting on Tues- day evening in the Zurich Town Hall. Mrs. David Ducharme led the meet- ing 'which opened with the Institute Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer. All took part in the singing of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." A. paper was given by Mrs. Thos. 'Mey- ers 'on "Do You Understand Human Nature?" A song, The more we get together, was cheerfully sung. Mrs. E. F, 'Copp read a paper on "Why Home Missions Now'?" Mrs. Ketuntt'a Breaky and Miss Belva Truemncr favoured the audience with a (Welt. The pleasing feature of the evenioe. was a splendid address by Miss Mae, Smith, who bus spent three and a half years on the Technologi-4 Staff, of Victoria .Hospital, London. She chose for her subject "Tomorrow's Canada Depends upon. to -day's Diet" and emphasized the importance of a winners; I well balanced diet for the welfare 01'. The Prize Winners: the future generation. Her pleasing Fall t‘ heat ---1, W. R. Dougall; 2 Harry Fate,t; 3 Wm. F. Cornish. 7butly orits-,-.W. F. Cornish; 2 Alb- ert Shinny; 3 Newton Woodham, 4 bandy Munn. Late oats --- 1, W. R. Dougall, 2 Harry Faust. Barley—I. W. R. Pon- te.111; 2 N. Clark; 3 W, P. teormsh; manner and instructive talk was much appreciated by rill present. A. presentation to Mrs. Fanny Bender, for her excellent service towards the Womens Institute was made by Mrs. Menno .0esch, who in well chosen words eNpruseri the kindness Mrs. Bender has shown them as a Society, 4 Howard Wright &Ica beaus ---1 the. gift consisted of a plate and cup N,Clark. Field beans, 1, W. R. and saucer in a Silver Birch pattern. Dorte:all ; 2 E. Corbett. Corn on eob--.1 W Alexander. p vol,t,,,. 1 nowlri Wright. Jim- othy-1, W. F. Cornish; 2 Harry 1' 'u I President, took charge of the business e, 3 Albeit Shirray. Red clove r-- 1 I meeting; and a happy social hour was '7'.• :toward Might; 2 E. Corbett; gwel enjoyed. Thov,e in charge were Mee. Mrs. Bender was completely taken by euprise and greatly thanked them all for their kindness. Mrs. H. Rose AS EVERYONE IS WEARING THE NEW ADORNA 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 AG. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. PONE YOUR 0 or Positive Identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensel] *oh St: g e 0 00,1041406,114118.6111111.1141.1110011+06404900664.1114$6900401,64re ANNOUNCING KEITH R. YVE8TLAKE MO' RAL HOW Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director HOSPITAL BED FOR RENT bay and Night Service. Telephone 89 Zurich afteeeletesemeeeeseesoreetaweeeeeeitiateeeteeeeeeeeee ete et; et clever- Harry Faust. Alielke 00-1T. Meyers, Miu. D. Ducharme, erhi Vei`• -liesverd Wright. Mrs. 1,..enard Erb, +-rr For +++++++++++++++++++++++++1 uiok Sale sa IRONING BOARDS 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let Us Supply Your Needs! F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON Phone 69 - ZURICH 4 +++++++++++++++++4+4 +++++++++.,+..++++++•, ARECXE331,3=32LIESWEIZMAMMZEIMMUEMEREZIgrAWSZELIZIEEMettliMairtgiguagum, Us neer 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 iiE STO Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97