Zurich Herald, 1947-12-11, Page 1Wished 1900
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Are You Suffering From
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rs so, Have your Eyes Eraramed with
the Latest Methods, and Equipment at
. L. COLE, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.,
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
OFFICE :—Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 355W.
bra lAnty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
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sure and visit our Store, as we always maitntain to
have a good stock. of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, ;Ithough some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the le ding supply houses-. Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and naw
other lines we offer at very moder,te prices...
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ADVERTISERS ea' CORR. NOTE!
s Owing the usual heavy demand
for advertising and other job work
over the Christmas seasonwe ask
our advertisers and -carrespondents,
in advance to let us have their copy
early in the week. Our issue for the
Christmas week will be in the mail
by Wednesday morning, Dec. 23rd, if
at all possible, that means we will be
publishirig .Tuesday evening, and we
ask all to co-operate and have your
change of ads. and copy sent in on
Monday instead of Tuesday. Please!
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SCHOOL CONCERT
I The annual School Concert of S.
S. No. i1+2, Hay Township will he
held on December 19th, at 8 p.m.
A Young People's Play of are -
"Pard New Housekeeper" will be
included in the programme.
Admission, Adults 30c., Children 150
EVERYBODY ELCOME
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up till
noon, Monday, December 15th for
Caretaker of the Zurich Lions Club
Skating Rink. For further partic-
ulars apply to W. A. Siebert, Secret-
ary, or Theo. Haberer, President.
--COMING--
Wednesday, Thursday, December
17th& 18th, LOUIS vs WALCOTT
Fight Pictures at Leavitt's Theatre,
Exeter. -
CHESTER L. SMITH,'PUELIffira
$1.501 a Year in Advance
81.75 in U.S., in Advance.
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD FILMS
In the Township Hall, Zurich, on
Tuesday, December 16th at 8.30 p.m,
•the National Film Board will present
the following films for your enloy-
ment:
"A Day at Polymer." The goy-
,
ericanent owned rubber plant at
"Land From The Sea." Re-
c1.41thing dike land on Bay of Fundy
Nava Scotia.
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"Sic Skill.
5. "What's On Your Mind?"
. "The British Empire."
7. "Adventures of Bunny Rab-
bitc."
' ADMISSION—FREE
HYMENEAL
Mundy - Uttley
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4t Main Street United Church,
paionage, Mitchell, Pauline Uttley,
da.',Ughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
'Orley Of Zurich, became the bride
ofJame L. IVIundy, son of Mrs.
IVIUndy, Mitchell, and the late W. J.
MOdy. Rev, A. H S.. Johnston
o 'elated, the attendantS:,Were Miss.
El a,Reicher t and Ernst
Snider - Armstrong .aricb. The bride -Wore a becoining
A pretty wedding took place it flick of grey blacic ac-'
St Andrew's United Church, Sarnta, s.0sOiies, and Corsage. of yelldw roSes
which was beautifully decorated with iqt il,e
tapers and fall flowers, of Florence 4ript 'elack
May ..krmstrong, daughter or Mr. and N4.is0
Mrs. John H. Armstrong, and Wilmer 041 tondoU'
Claire, son of Mrs. Mabel Snider, of F ihc le,
Wellington St., Sarnia, anti the rate gE)
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Right Rev. S. M. MaCgillivray,
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officiated. Mrs. Gordon Casello, af
Port Huron attended. her ,sister as
Matron of Honour, while Elgin
Snider, his brother, was geeomsman.
Following a reception for the im-
mediate relatives at the home of the
bride's parents, Cobden St., the
young couple left for a motor trip
to different points in the U.S.A.,
and on their return home, took in
the Royal Winter Fair, at Toronto.
The bride travelling in a wine and
grey ensemble, with a corsage
cream roses. Mr. and Mrs. Snider
will take up residence on the Mut-
phy Road.
OBITUARY'
Late Harry Rader
Mr. Harry Rader, a well known
farmer residing near Dashwood pas-
lataaaatZea=agiaMEMPaa'REIRUSSUMBISTSIT '2,17/1101,1341EICOMMEEMIGMENUSBIESOMS,M220 ed away suddenly at his home, Mon-
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.1 day evening, Dec. lst in his 41st
year. He had complained of severe
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IS JUST AHEAD
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR
HEAVY CLOTHING. WE HAVE IT
FOR MEN, LADIES, BOYS AND GIRLS.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF JACKETS,
SWEATERS ETC., AT THE OLD PRICES
- BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
EACH WEEK.
Phone
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Pains in the head in the afternoon.
He was twice married. His first wife, ; this rare occasion.
Lions Club News
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• 55th • ANNIVERSARY ' •
On Saturday, December Gth, Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad C. Schilbe of town
Were pleasantly surprised when the
immediate family numbering about
twenty-nine assembled to celebrate
with them their wedding anniversary.
This wedding took place fifty-five
years ago on the 20th of December.
At noon the couple and family
were escorted to the dining room to
do justice to a sumptuous fowl din-
ner, the table being decorated, and
centred with two large Angel Food
Cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Schilbe enjoying
themselves and expressed their ap-
preciation to have their family of 5
daughters, Mrs. Alice Deters, Mrs.
Anna Finkbeiner, Mrs. Wm. Sitter,
Mrs. George Kerswell and two sons,
Mr. Warren Schilbe and Mr. Henry
Schilbe, which were all present and
made it a pleasant day for thein en
Irene Lawson, predeceased him cen
years ago. Later he was married
to Jessie Heywood, his ber.•ave.d.
widow. Surviving besides his widow
are his father, Louis Rader of Dash-
wood; one daughter Helen, three
sons, George, William and* James,
also two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Schultze
of Detroit and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp
of Dashwood, and one brother John,
of Hay Township. The body rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood from where a priv-
ate funeral was held on Thursday,
Dec. 4th at 3 p.m. Interment follow-
ed in Exeter cemetery. Rev. H..
Getz of Dashwood officiated.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town.
At time of writing this Tuesday,
a.m., word was received of the pass-
ing away of Mr. Joseph. Masse in his
45th year. Deceased was tion 011
the old homestead quarter of a mile
north of St. Joseph, his parents be-
ing. the late Mr. and Mrs. August
Masse. Deceased left home when
yet a young man and went to Dr:-
troit where he learned the machinest
trade and afterward having charge
of an apartment, To mourn his loss
the deceased has two ehadron and
one sen Wray and a daughter le-... ,
four brothers and three sisters ;Ilse i dren, who are developing. T. B. at a
survive; Peter and Cyril of Detroit; I tremendous rate for no other reason
Paul of Windsor and James of St. than that of improper nourtshment
Jasepli; Mrs. Hector Laporte, Mrs. The 'Lions Club, with the .co-operat-
Fred Dn„haryne and Mrs, ilerni,. if -lion of other bodies, is now appeal-
frea- of the B, W. Highway. 'Re i ing to you as a good Canadian to do
i i with the bereft •family to ,,leutei.your part when. the canvassers of
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SANTA CLAUS COMING
Santa Claus, under the au
Santa Claus, sponsored by the
Zurich Lions Club will be in the
Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, Dec-
ember 20th .at 2.30 p.m. Moving
pictures will be shown, viftl Old
Santa being present in the after-
noon, and in the evening the same
pictures will be shown again. All
children are cordially invited to
come out and enjoy this fun with
good old St. Nick.
LIONS FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD
The Lions Club of Zurich called a
meeting of all organized groups
within the Township of Hay, such as
Churches, Red Cross, Farm Federat-
ion, Municipal • Governments, the
Womens Institute, -Etc., for the par-
poSe of forming a united front in a
drive for "The Food For Britain
Fund.". This cause is most worthy
one, and should have the. backing of
every person who calls Canada his.
home,. Britain, as everyone knows,
is in dire need of foodstuffs ot high
food value and especially so the chil-
NEW SHIPMENT
JUST ARRIVED
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BREAKFAST SETS
FROM $9.95 UP.
VERY SMART DESIGNS
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
PHONE 'OUR OR
or Positive Identification
of the World's Finest
Anthracite ask for
LUE COAL
Miller Creek Coal.,
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
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WE HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF MEN'S
OVERALLS, WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS
PENMAN'S PREFERED AND PENMAN'S
RIBBED WOOL UNDERWEAR
Take advantage of our New Low Prices on Fire-
stone Tires and Tubes,.. also have Firestone Auto
Batteries
GOOD SUPPLY OF PEDLAR WATER BUCKETS
A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always
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