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Zurich Herald, 1946-09-26, Page 1Established ' Let the 1 ZURICH, ONTARIO, "THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26 9 4.6 CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHES $1.50 a Year in Advance $1.75 in U.S., in Advance. era,ld know of your Sum COMFORTABLE GLASSES rAt EASONABLE PRICES €. E. Zurbrigg, ':.0. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used.. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. Are You SufferingFrom 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 +++++ 4++++++++++++++++++++ bdr++•h+4+i'++++++f+.Jr++++++++ 4. 4. 4- 4. 4. 4. fi+ +t• + "-t•a -i 4. -1- .n. 4. 4- . , ,....I..F++ ++0+[+•iss+ +++•i++ ++ `L aero oilman aural orae Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. MEMBER OF `SHE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION. DAY OR NIGHT TEI'FPHONE No. 70 ®Dashwood Ontario ufi lit iii IIi�Iti►ii uuiillutuyfNu+lil ituutliuii ilt Ir t VRIC-1'S Grocery Store "When you are Hooking 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 st to purchase our supplies from and the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many other lines we offer at very 'moderate prices... Visit Our Store and -Be Convinced Merano " ° esch ® Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 _ _ Miss Ruth Brown and Mr. Har- w:Alijimo kreas. 4,,... -. . - (1111• II)II.I..,I1 �"I11, Old Hoihstettle. of IN MEMORIAM Hendricks—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Albert Hen- dricks, who passed away three years ago, September 27th, 1943. Somewhere back of the Sunset, Out in Heaven's bluesky, for a loved There is rest and peace one, When her labors are all laid by. Although the pathway is lonely, Along the way life has to trod, We live in faith that some future time, dear Mother, We shall meet in the presence of God —Ever remembered by her Husband and Family. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF HEtSALL DIS- 'IIRLCT CO-OPERATIVE IN'GORP- ATED. "As required by the Income War Tax Act this will advise our share- holder customers, (including memb- ers only), as referred to in the said Act, as amended, that in accordance with the terms and conditions, and within the times and limitations con- tained in the said Act, as amended, it is our intention to pay a dividend proportion to the 1947 patronage' out of the revenues of the 1947.tax- ation year, or out of such other funds as may be permitted by said Act, and we herhold patt ron- age the prospect of the paymentp �� age dividend to you accordingby ,„, As permitted by laiw the co-operat- ive will follow its usual practice of determining at the end of the fiscal year on what commodities .and' at what returns (which may vary as between different conintodities) pat- ronage payments will be .Made. Signed.: Bertram Klopp„ Secretary. Hensall District Co -Operative In- corporated. er Visits and. Visitors Lions Club News Had Big Ladies' Night •On: Monday evening the local Lions Club held their first and long looked for Ladies' Night, that is they enter- tained their fair sex to a supper and Programme, The event was held in the spacious dining room of the Brenner House, Grand Bend, and to say the least it was a wonderful setting, as this House surely knows just how to do it in an evening of this kind. A number of distinguished visitors were present from Toronto, Exeter, Elmira, London, Mitchell and Seaforth. Our fair ladies rendered a few spicy numbers composing of a sixtette; little Ronnie Klopp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klopp, also raised much applause with his solo. riunlbers. The speaker for tee ev- ening was Lion Bill Carroll of Mit- chell, who gave a good account of himself. The main entertainer of the evening was "Lefty" Weickel of El- mira who really is an entertainer, and•:kept the gathering well humored with his many whitty recitations. Mrs Harry G. Hess presided at the piano for :the evening. This social event is one not to be forgotten by all those who were present. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Ward Fritz returned home from Windsor where he had been on business -for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz of Tavistock,. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yungblut. Mrs. Mabel Snider of Sarnia, spent a few days with relatives in this vic- inity. was &Ir. Ray Schiibe of London, a week -end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred ScihiLbe. ilif111�qu IijIl London, were week -end visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John to I L'S St#re FULL LINE OF MEN'S AND 1CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, ,ITROUSERS, JACKETS, ETC. LEATHER GOOD VARIETY OF WOOLLEN BLANKETS AT ALL PRICES GROCERY SPECIALS SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday and Saturday QUICK QUAKER OATS, 3.1b. Box itior ............ ..19e CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE 'SOUP , 2 .tins •. 21t PRETZEL STICKS, Pkg... , 20c SHREDDED WHEAT. Z 1Pkgs. , .. . 25c "Tins 17c gRUN51VIICI� SSARDINES,. 2 Ladies and Childrens Pilone 140 C. H. THIEL resses Zurich 1r,t Mrs. Wm. Schade of London, is spending some time at the nome of her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schad/ of the 1.4th con., and Mi. • and Mrs. Ervin Schade of near Dash wood. �;i Ir. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and sons and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman were recent visitors at the hone of the • latter's son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman at Galt. ' Mr. Isreal Wilhelm and daughter Marjorie of Milverton; Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ross and daughter Dorothy Grace of Seaforth were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. C. L. Smith. Zurich Fall Fair • , Zurich's Annual Fall Fair, describ- ' ed by officials as a decidedly greaten - success than last year's, ended on Tuesday evening after the judging of live stock was completed. At the grand concert in the town trail, the Zurich Lions Club presented ablack- , face minstrel sbsmv as the fair's finale Hundreds of prizes were awarded to exhibitors Monday and Tuesday. Entries were clhvided into 25 elasses ranging from livestock to needle- work. Two of the most colorful fea- .tures at the fair were a decorated doll carriage exhibit for girls and a Idecorated bicycle parade for boys. • Winners of the g'irl's contest were, Carole Thiel, Sheila Schiibe, Jran McAllister. Prizes. for 'best de - Printed bicycles went to Katherine Brown. HYMENEAL W illert—Aikenhead T3rucefield United Church was' beautifully decorated with evergre- en. boughs and gladioli for the marri- age of Joyce Doreen, second daugh- ter of Mr. and .Mrs. John W. Aik- enhead, who was married to Harold Louis, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- vin, Hay Township, near Hensall. The lovely bride entered the church an the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. Mrs. W. McBeath played the wedding music. The bride was gowned in white satin with fitted bodice, with long sleeves tapering to a point at fingers and: sweetheart neckline. Her full skirt had insets of Chantilly lace. She wore a headdress with. finger-tip veil.. Her only ornaments were a sapphire pendant necklace and a gold bracelet with inset sapphire stone gift of the groom. She carried a bou- quet of Better Tines red roses. Miss. Amy Aikenhead., sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a blue n lace. gowwith. winglet sleeves,a blue net headdress, trirnnied with velvet bows, with shoulder -length veil, el- bow length blue lace gloves, and car- ried. pink roses. Rev. E. R. Stanway performed the ceremony. Elmer Rader, Dashwood, friend of the groom., was best man. The ushers were Glenn Koehler, nephew of the groom, and Jimmy Aikenhead, broth- er of the bride. During the signing of the register, Mrs. W. McBeath. played "Because." The reception was held in the Church Scheel room for 51 guests. The bride's mother who received the guests was gowned in a two-piece dress of brown and gold crepe, trim- med with sequins. She was assisted by the groom's mother, wearing a two-piece dress of powder blue crepe Both wore corsages of white roses.. The wedding dinner was served by Misses Betty Woolley, Cora Taylor, Blanche 'Raphe and Margaret i'Ice Ewen. The -groom's gifts were: to the bridesmaid, a silver bracelet; to the ' best man and ushers, a gold collar and tie slide set; to the organist, a blue table mirror; and to the. wait- resses, fancy tumblers. Guests were present from, Clinton, Dashwood, Detroit, Godertelr, call, Kippen, London, Windsor, Zur- ich and Brumfield, .bride and groom left on a trip to Windsor and Detroit amid show- ers and confetti. The bride travelled in a bit+ flowered :ilk jersey' suit with matching coat and hat, with blaaf; accessories. 'Thew. will reside .on the groom's Broken Spectacle Lenses —DON'T WORRY- -SAVE THE PIECES— WE CAN DUPLICATE IT PROMPTLY ANY SIZE—ANY SHAPE ANY COLOR PLUS A SAVING A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. or Positive IJentificatiotr� of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL Miller Creek Coal Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Henget! ••0•0•0••••0••0•000000e••• 0.0000'00 0014000 • 0 r • • 1 • g 0 ANNOUNCING ulU 3 � H R. 1 1' cAt;l�� LAK `'ITI3AL HUE E - Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director HOSPITAL BED FOR RENT Day and Night Service. Telephone 89 Zurich 6/00100* 0 0 0 5 to 0 0 6• • 0 g • 0 Ward Fritz SALES 00•04000•00 0 Wm. McAdams SERVICE Mr.. Earl Zimmer, formerly of Dashwood, is now Employed by us Mr. Zimmer comes to us direct from the Chrysler Corporation of Windsor and has had four years' Factory experience on Chrysler Cars. He also can take care of any welding jobs you have. w as k� and Service Dodge and DeSoto Sales . t7�0fYx�i ennu�ovrv. _,•,-•,•••, ••n5tp�.v�nn i"....-zmp3E l�`•76�0 Asn,,'S�66Pd'"�1f�itifd�sicl:�ffi� ',t'Q".lits+ltiti 'i"'X41"alY�,�.3.•== z3dt4"g.4Suii•• mx�+➢'s€T. 6: Si'� 'u 'C9m, Kalbfleisch and Betty Ann (Toss AB six were of Zurich. A con. -t faun in Hay Township. The Heral tinuation of the fait Leport will •be, joins their many friends in extend - ;;i -!en next, weeks iul Congratulations. St le Merohanths We are always at. your Service with -a good supply of Staple Merchandise Bug Killers, Green's Cross Insect Sprays and. Powders MOTOR OILS, GARDEN HOES AND HAY FORKS SPECIAL -One Only Pure Manilla Hay 'cork Rope. About 160 -ft. We sell the Best in Electrical Farm Equipment. A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always TILE IST t Phone l 11-97 Edmund Swartzcntruber, Prop,