Zurich Herald, 1949-01-27, Page 1RICH
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ZURICI-I, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27 19 49
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PERMANENTS
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ith the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
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id.on Theatre Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday Jan. 28-29
An. Enormous Double Bill
SPEED TO SPARE
Richard Arlen, Jean Rogers, Richard
Travis, Bosco arns. A Thrill Packed
Drama of Danger Drivers.
Added Attraction
Waterfront at Midnight
Monday, Tuesday. Jan. 31, Feb. let
In Technicolor
THE LOVES OF CARMEN
Adult Entertainment
Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford
Ron Randell Victor Jory
Swashbuckling Spectale—The F'latn-
-ng Love Story of a Fiery Gypsy
Whom no Man Could Love
Paramount Newsreel
CARD OF THANKS
Gascho—The Gesell° Family wish
to thank their friends and neigh-
bours•+ for the sincere sympathy and
many acts of kindness extended to
them during their sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear Father.
Special thanks to the Mennonite
Lathes' Sewing. Circle, to Rev.• S.
Peachey, Rev. O. Burkholder and
Rev. H. Roppel and all those who
loaned cars or helped in any other
way.
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Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance4.
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Wednesday, Thursday Jan.. 2.6-27
Two Years before the Mast
— Starring —
Brian Donlevy Alan Ladd
Jan. 28-29
Friday, Saturday
The Man from Colorado
- Starring —
Glenn Ford William Holden
Mving Pict
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TOWN HALL' ZURICH
ICELAND
A Twentieth -Century Fox Picture
Sonja Henie John Payne
Sammy Kaiye, and his Orchestra
The U. S. Marines.
Also Selected Shorts
Friday, Jan. 28 — 8 p.rn.
Sat. Jan. 29 — 2.30, 7.15, 9.15.
Emily- Post, etiquette authority,
joins the staff of The American We-
ekly, one of the great magazines
each week with The Detroit Sunday
Injured Knee
Mr. Nelson Wurrn of town is able
to be out and take a walk up town,
after he has nursed an injured knee,
which he received when he fell on
the icea, His many friends are pleas-
ed that' he is getting, along so well.
Back to Work Again
•Mr. John Gillman has returned to
his duties at. the Kalbfleiscn VIills
after an absence fors several week,
where he' had slipped on the ice and
received fractured rib, among oth-
er inin¢r injuries. His many friends
are pleased to hear of his recovery.
.Suffered Fractured Ankle
The. Many friends of Mr. Samuel
Ginger3 h are pleased to see him able
to cont to town after his accident,
whenahe received a fractured ankle
a few , •eeks ago.Which happened at
the I al':fIeisch Planing Mills where
he is en employee. We wish Mr. Gin-
gerich continued recovery.
,til3National Film Board
TheaNational moving picture Film
Board;1sponsored by the Federation.
of Agr culture and operated by Mr.
V. Ro, will put on a Free Picture
Times. Read her life story, p1LtS Show.n the town hall, Monday ev-
her highly informative new question ening.t 8 o'clock,. Jan. 3;st. "The
Navy :Flies," the Royal Canadian
Navy's new color Filni•.: `-`Champions
in the Making" featuring Barbara
Ann S ott; "Fitness is a Family Af-
uow your Baby," a film for
rents. A. newsreport of the
Convention.
and answer feature, in this Sundays.
(Jan. 30) issue. Get Sunday's De-
troit Times.•
NOTICE
The Zurich Dairy wishes to inform
theia•l, milk.. cuaatoan.crs.• of tlte:: c an e
in pricers of n'lilk and cream.. Due
to conditions beyond our control the
new Regulations commencing Febru-
ary lst are as follows. Milk, quarts
16c, pints 9c. Whipping cream ZSe.
Francis Kipper, Proprietor.
TOWN HALL - EXETER
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Late Joseph Gascho
There passed away early Sunday
morning, one of Zurich's prominent
citizens, businessman, and formerly j
a farmer in the person of Mr. Joseph (( 0
Gacsho, who was for years a. s ci ;ted :
with the general store of J. Gascho
& Son, now known as Gascho Iii -os.
He was in his 89th year, a very fine
old age, and was up and around as
usual until the last few weeks. After
being married to Barbara Erb the
couple. purchased a farm on the 14th
Con.,, Hay Township, 1 miles south
of the, Zurich Road, where they were :
successful farmers and where prat- 2
tiLwtlly all, of the family grew tilt. 1 3
!Nolen they sold the farm and moved' 8
1 to'Zurieh where lir. Gascho for some i 0
years carried a nail route, and did P
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CHESTER L. SMIT}I, PUELIS'HER�,,,
$1.75 a Year in Advance.
$2.00 in U. S. A., in Advance.
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ROKEN FRAMES
REPAIRED OR REPLACED
BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY
DUPLICATED AND SHAPE COLOR
OR SIZE
JUST BRING US THE PIECES!
QUALITY THE FINEST OBTAIN-
ABLE AT A SAVING.
G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For Positive Identification
of the World's Finest
Anthracite ask for
BLUE COAL.
SOFT COAL AND COKE
LOCKER SERVICE
BOXES FOR RENT
Roe Farms Milling Co,
Vitimized Feeds
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Licensed Err balmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
Telephone: Res. 89 - or 122, Zurich K;
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Monday, January 31st, 194 I t}ie ode jlob ln•:
carpenterinti', as h
I was a 'very handy man. However he Zi
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8.30 o'clock, pan. ' always had an interest in the store,
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Store
AT PRESENT � +'E HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY
OF FLOOR COVERINGS, RUGS, ETC.
COME AN SEE US FOR VENETIAN
BUMS IN ANY SHADE
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20 WOOL BLANKETS
Regular 19.50 a pr., For 13.50 a pr.
FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
ANI) GROCERIES EACH WEEK
Phone sg C. H. THIEL
Zurich
Guest Speaker; Wm. H. TEMPLE,
al I'.P.
Thewho defeated Col. Drew ''h'
!Mt his sons looked after the runn-
ing of this. He was always a quiet
and very peaceful disposition, and
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a smashing nl tloi•ity in Toronto had made many warm friends woo gt L
Hyde Park constituency 194.5 Pro- � 11 a • tl ' miss him Hesides h a r,•).
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Aylmer Catsup, per bottle 700
Corn Syrup, 5 -Ib. Pail 65c
Currants, per pound 1:ic
Marmalade, 3 fh yor. 32 -oz jar. ,sac
Cake Mix, chocolate per pkg. 30c
Brooms, regular 90c, each 79c
73c
Wheat Berries, 5 -Ib. pkg. 40c
Tangerines, large size, per dozen
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BILL IS MOST INTERESTING ristoni Jocl, Norman and Edwin of PRODUCE ANTED. Phone. 165
John "E. sof Zurich; Samuel of Hat'-
AND INSTRUCTIVE Zurich;
.1Tr Barbara nal a :�urc.t t...> ,i t ,.f�,�„,, . .
I,,urich; Mrs. Percy Clarke (Fane ) 1
Everybody Come! Brill„ your Neigh- ct' Windsor and Jlrs. Mary Id,avelie '=.
hour, and friends. 1o1' Grand Bond. Six broth3 �e u"3wels and I
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'Huron Per;h Riding 1s. oviat1011, ; seven inters: John Gass':a, Pigeon,
Allen. Campbell, Seaforth, Secretary1 Mich; Chris., Zurich; David, ida.Iha,1. .
—_......__— ---- Jacob Tmly, Mich; Moses, Sa k-
, ata on, Sask; Daniel, Zurich, Mrs.
ANNUAL MEETING :1 opp, hilly City, Mich; :frs. Chris,,
a the I Buechler, Pigeon, prier ; Mr:. w John
11i' i 1th Annual Meeting. o. 3ieyers, Kitchener; Mrs. Samuel
I'olicyholdcisu,'' ; l;ingerich, Zurich; Mrs. Jacob Kip -
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The Hay Township Farmers I''°.e, Dasrwood; \i John
1antze,
Mutual Fire Insurance Kitlever; srs. David Oe;ch, Zurich.16 grandchildren and 9 great grand -
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children. The body rested at the
`family home, Zurich until Tuesda, ,
i hen the funeral was held at two
i l,.1n., followed by :service in the lots l
i ;Mennonite church and interment in
Mention 4 e , , t�-,' lea
Company
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
the M 't ' t em"LCl'y '
On ; line south. The funeral was very
Monday, January 31st, 19491 I largely attended, relative, i htr frielids
,:ame from tar and near to pay their
At Two o'clock, pin. ,last respects to then friend of many
-..--BUSINESS--- 1 y ears. Rev. Stephen Pea:h y. pastor
1 --Receiving Reports of the l'ite'r 1of the local congregation officiated,
dent, Secretary -'Treasurer ti''1; while Rev. Oscar Burkholder, o i
t,re•1r 1, reached rhos memorial ser-
REQUESTED
er
lAuditors. 1
2 --Election of Directors and A' d,t;' mon. Tour grandsons were palibear-
:3---The tl15c:n,aion of other °i ets, rt,r •ely J'acic and Rohfrt Gaseho,
in the. interest of the Company. 1ITaarisl t;•, Kelnreth and licit C"Tarte,
�;'in l or Allan Gastro tinct Le eland
A GOOF ATTENDANCE IS
�, Surerns, ''urich. And so another
Rh UI.h'1 i! I) I valued citizen of Zurich has joined
Relabeld Miller, President,the many ranks of the estreat imhnov..
' K. Either, Secretary `
ttality,
1ii.cybort.
Pioneeri
Laying mash and Hog Growers, Dairy Feeds, Ho'
Concentrates, Fran,.. Shorts, Middlings, ..Wood's
Electric Grain.. Gtinc=ers,.. Oat.. Rollers,.. Milkers
'qntl Water Heaters
Save labour, Time and Money with these LabourSaving Machines.
Fresh Groceries and Fruits on hand at all threes.
Our Store will be open Wednesday aftern
for the Winter Months
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