Zurich Herald, 1949-10-20, Page 1RICH
HERAL
i#ablished.1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20 19 491
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tau Reports
Aldon Theatre
Bookkeeping Service, Etc. GRAND BEND
E x E T E R .Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
.¢$DFM,, .CE:—Core; Ann, V�i1lia+sx Stas. Following Attractions
Phone: Exeter 855W,
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m.,, at Zurich
At (New Twnp. Office)
"Zurich Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
Better 011 Permanents Applied
the very Latest of methods and
Equipment,
GIVE US A ALL!
einaone 153 for your Appointments,
DOREEN SCHILBE--Za rich
The
'with
Are You Sufferin.g From
Headaches?
so, Have your lyes izzanitned with
e Latest Methofie sad Equipment • M
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OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH -- ONT.
Good Glasse at Reassiessfale Prises
Friday, Saturday Oct. 21-22
Gene Autry and Champion
"RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING
PINES"
Patricia White Jimxizy Lloyd
Douglas Dumbrille Cass Country Boys
Gene Roars out of the Skies to
smash the Outlaw Lumber Ring
Andy Clyde Comedy, Cartoon, and
Additional Short
Monday, Tuesday Oct. 24-25
"KNOCK ON MY DOOR"
(Adult Entertainment)
Humphrey Bogart John Derek
,Georges Macready
A Great Ndvel brings it's Shock and
Violence bo the Screen;
Paramount Newsreel and a cartoon
NOTICE—
I am opening a Barber Shop at my
House. A call will be appreciated.
Arthur Edighoffer Phone 46.
BARBERING
Having .opened a barber .shop
business in the late Herb Krueger's
Shop, .Zurich, I will continue serv-
ing the public and will appreciate
your patronage.
C. "Bert" Carr.
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CARD OF THANKS
The bereft family. of the Iate
'Daniel Oswald wish. bo greatly thank.
the neighbours and Friends for their
k ins elsses, anany,,fl;oyiss p'athy.
the "ones w'hd loaned their cars,' and
all those who helped' in any way,
also Rev. H. E. Rappel; intheir resent
sad bereavement.
dq
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offinal
ultra! ante
Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance
of Sick and Injured . Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
MEMBER OF THE. ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION
DAY O NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70
D awo d — Ontario
EUCHRE .
AND
opiNeE.
The
Zurich Woniens' Institute
Sponsoring a
EUCHRE AND DANCE
In the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
are
Having. Ladies' Nite
The rembees of, the local Lions
Club are entertaining their wives
the. 'Li,anesses" .to the annual Ladies'
Nite this Wednesday evening, which
i; being held ate the .Cobblestone Inn,
at Springbank Park, London. It
looks like a most lovely night, and a
good, turnout is anticipated. Special
entertainers have been engaged and
THURSDAY EVE. OCTOBER 20th. special, Lion speakers will be pres-
ent . as part of the banquet program.
Progressing Nicely
Good progress is being made on
the .new arena and !community hall,
es for: the arena the foundation pill-
ars aro ail in and the stringers also
put on and thefirst fluorin b is prac,
#ca*; all laid. Just what will be
e 'next mgve, we do not know, but
'bhings'`'.have been going along nicely
a,4:.e r with much of the labour being
gratis, as evenings one can hear the
haananers and saws going, as the amen
are; all anxious to have as much done
Anniversary as possible tbefoee the cold weather
c omaes along. The next move like-
ly *Ill be to erect the large arches
for' the ,arena part of the program,
These community cetntres are ice
once they are in .place, but it takes
a lot sof hard work and many dollars
to get 'them there. But sureli this
GUEST MINISTER generation can leave something be-
hind to show that we lived for more
than just self.
HAD ANNUAL MEETING
•= The annual meeting, of the Zurich
Bible Society was held in the Evan-
gelical; church on Sunday evening
with.'the Rev. Dr. W. 4. MacNiven,
Both; the,.new Field Secretary; was present
as gueit speaker, and gave a good
accpun+t of Himself. He gave a
WM.S.. BANQUET bai4f'history of the 'publishing of the
The ladies :of St, Peter's Lutheran-eaa(ty 'bibles in England, 'long before
Women's Mi eignary . p4ety,. and lam° gerelat
�,w .�,:, a la?a, andencoulaged file
theme ffrxe s gsathered'� �iht ;d4jrX sl on'�: , ' ;
dining room for an infeemal supper former pastor of the Metropolitian
meeting ion Monday evening, Octo- United Church in London, a very el-
ber •the seventeenth, to meet and equent speaker, and had the undiv-
hear Miss 'Francis Dysinger of ided attention of the well filled church
Philadelphia, Pa., a devoted 'church who listened to his sixty minute ad -
Games start at 8.30 p.m. Proceeds
go to •ihe Community Centre.
Admission 50 • Cents,
Booth for Refreshments '
Desjardine Orchestra in Attendance.
Come and have a good time with.
your Friends and help the good cause
along. Prizes far Euchre.
DASHWOOD EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd.
At 10: sun: and 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Harold U. Triner, Maitland
St. Baptist Church, London
President kf the Baptist Convention
of Ontario and Quebec
Soloist -Wm. Posno,—London.
Special Music by the Choir at:
Services
Board winker. The guests were re-
ceived could by Mrs. H. •Mouseeau, and longer. The canvassers have •been
'¢'t'
Mrs.' I'. Kal+bfleisch. The pastor, appointed and will call on you for
Rev. E. Heimrich opened the
'meet- your ann al donation, whit+h will be
deceased.. The body mated at 'the King" Salught the meeting to a
Toronto 'survive, hi8 only daughter, proud of these two girls who are
Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich ease aa,1 a social half hour was
ing wirbh prayer, and extended a put to good use in passing on the
welcome to all, after which the pre- scriptures'to those lands where they
silent, Mrs. George Reichert presid- have not these privileges. The
ed. At this time the ladies were reorganization resulted as follows,
privileged to hear Mrs. W. Gillespie President, C. L. .Smith, Vice •Presi-
of Kitchener, the Synodical W.M.S. dents, the local Clergymen; Sbcy.-
•President, bring her report of the Treasurer, Bruce J. Klapp. this
W.M.S. of the United Lutheran annual Meeting was .first .planned to
church in America, convention, held be held in St. Peter's Lutheran
at Grand Rapids, Mich., recently, church, but owing to them having a
Mrs. Walter Klinek of Kitchener al- new heating plant installed, which is
so spoke briefly. It was with rapt not ready as yet, and the chilly ev-
atten.tion that the audience Iistened enings which are now creeping in, it
to Miss Francis Dysinger, as she was decided to. hold it in the Evan -
told in a winning and convincing• gelid.' church. Two very appreciat-
manner of the `consecrated lives of a iv,:e numbers of song were rendered
number of Lutheran. missionaries in by the ehildrens' chorus of the Blake
Christian service on the foreign Schaal, of which Miss Audrey Heim --
field. Mrs. E. Turkheim graciously rioh is their valued teacher. These
thanked all the guest speaxers for children possess most wonderful liar-•
their messages and inspiration. The many in their .singing, and much
Misses Marilyn �Iaberer and Kather- credit must he ..given to' their teacher
ine Kalbfleisch ,fayoured with •piano �T/nmetaQ' last tune•
duets and favourite hymn's were sung The ladies of the Zurich Branch
at intervals, with Mrs. J. Haberex' of the Womens' Institute 'began their
at the piano. The meeting was activities for the fall season by hol'd-
cloued with the Lord's Prayer and ing a very succe.�sf+ul meeting in the
"Blest ,Be the Tie That Binds" was town hall, Tuesday evening, October
sung. • 11th. .A splendid atten&iace proved
.OBI i VARY encouraging and keen interest pre -
Daniel Oswald Passes veiled throughout the entire program
The hand of death came as a relief The president, Mrs. Roche, conduct -
to the much sufferings +of Daniel ed the business, then Mrs_ Leonard
Oswald of 'the Bronson line, Hay Erb; who was -convenor of the c000-
To`+vnship on Thursday, October 13, m+ittee in charge, took the their. She
in his 68th year. Mr. Oswald never read a fitting poem "Believe in To -
fully regained his health after being morrow." This was followed by an
hit with his car by the train at Bads inutrumental duet by Katharine Kalb -
en some time ago, and he got a boli fleisch and Maryln H'therer. A shorn
and painful infection in his leg which sing song was conducted after which
graduallry grew worse as time wenO Mrs. O'iDwyer and Mrs. Turkheim de -
on, and ,Complications set in and hci lighted the audience with a duet at
passed to the great beyond Thursdalj the piano. Rev. Mr. Getz, of Dash -
last. He had been a hardworking marl wood, was introduced as guest .speak-
all his life, was born on the old 0s3 era at this time. He chose to tell the
wild homestead, where he lived incl ladies of his varied experiences as a
died. For about thirty year ne school teacher and how Woniens' In
was: an efficient patrolman of tl.e stitutes had assisted' in anany ways
Huron County Highway Department toward the advancement of educat-
and w•as always faithful in the disc ion in the rural schools. His tall
charge of his duties, this he did a- was most interesting and some very
long with running his farm. Besides amusing incidents were cited. Kath -
his sorrowing wife, the former +,dna spine and Maryln favoured a second
Worm, two i.:tors, Mrs. Nelson time with an instrumental and we
Worm of Zurich and Mrs. Niven of Ecol Mrs, Turkheim must be justly
from where a funeral, service was enjoyed. The :ladies of the 1n,stitute
held on Sunday,'Ott, 16, at 2o30 wish to exip:•ess to iNirs. Bender their
p.i1m, with interment in the Evangel viexy sincere tiln:nks and appreesation
ical. Bronson gine Cemetery. Rev,
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' E, Itoppel, Officiating.
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Superior Store
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CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS IN ALL SIZES
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We have a Good Variety of Shades in Bouquet
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WE OFFER. FOR TWO WEEKS . ONLY
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EXTRA SPECIAL
6 Only Ladies' All Wool Dressing'
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$1.75 a Year in Advance.
$2.00 in U. S. A, in Advance.
N O R IVI A' S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
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Prompt
Optical Service
RAG RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order -- Seth 0. Amann, Zuricls„
Ont. Phone 128
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ACCURATELY DUPLICATED
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
Your Blue Coal Dealer
Wants you to know
A Heat Regulator will pay you.
back the cost in fuel saved in one.
season, besides the comfort of Auto-
matic control'.
Ask your Blue Coal Dealer;
W. R. DAVI.DSON
Pone 10 - Hensen
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Private Car Ambulance Service
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Robin Hood Oatmeal, 5 -Ib, Pkg. ......39c
Green Gage Plaxms, 2 cans 25c.
Robin Hood Cake Mix per pkg. .. _.,...30c
Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 25c
Vel with 1 cake Palmolive Soap for 35c '.
Popping Corn, two lbs. for ......,...25c
Spanish Onions, 3 lbs. for . 25c
Salmon, Fancy Keto, 1 -Ib. can a,...39c
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PRODUCE WANTED.
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410110111
Fall r,r' inter Goods
Mens,' and Bay's Underwear, Checked Shirts,
Men's Pants, Overalls, Smocks and Jackets, Etc.
Mens', Boys Rubber Boots, 4 -buckle all rubber
Yukon Mens'. High Laced Flexions; Boots,
Overshoes and Rubers.
FRESH CROCE,t,IES ALWAYS ON HAND
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E. Schwartzentruber, Prop. Phone 11-97
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