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AT 12 OASHWOOP
For A Deliciously Prepared Meall
1 We have the former cook from PaVs Shanty in the
Pines on our staff and she will be serving Famn
g.CHICKEN and 'ISH & CHIPS every Saturday night
from 7 to. 12 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m.
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October 23 to November I.
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• ROTATE THE TIRES
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For Only. $9.95
(Any Parts Required Extra)
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Zurich Uo.ns
Assist Scout,s,
omments From Zion
BY MPS. itt) DY:SE.mAN
Zurich, Lions Club held their 'Sundayvisitors with Mr, .and
regular 'dinner Meeting at theMra. Jud DYkernan were: Misses
ntin
Doion Hotel. on Monday -ev.e. Asne and Ruth Ann pyxeman,
rang with the President Delbert winghatn, Mr. Gerald Dearing,.
Geiger in charge. Exeter and Mr. and Mrs, Paul
AIL and Mrs. Jack Elliott and
licrmie, Exeter, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jaques and family.
Barbara and Barry
•
Twelve members of the Club Dykeman. •Crediton. Thames Road, spent Friday and
are planning to go_ to Arthur on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brook Saturday with their grandpar•
zone rally, Members decided In ,Sunday and visited with Mr. And'
Thursday evening to attend t" attended Wesley anniversary on:. gots, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brook.
go, by car rather than by char. 'mrs. DickinsonAna family, Misses Doris a n 4 Doreen
Brock, accompanied by • Miss.
ter bus with Exeter and ,Grand, 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Tom l3rock and Margaret litocie, •entertatned with
Bend Clubs.
• JCA.17-eni—s—Pent a'le-w- '.days last seVeral duets at the Times -Advo -
A request was received at the week at Algonquin 'Park. cate dinner for their gorre-
meeting from Jack Bannister, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold hem n spondents. Saturday at Arm-
neWly appointed chairman of visited Sunday with Mr. and. strong's Restaurant, Exeter.
-Scouts to have a number et -
the group committee for Bey ' Mrs. Bob, liern,. Jarvis,
the I Miss Hate' .Stewart, Byron,
Lions Club appointed to the corn- and children visited
Mr, and Mrs. Clisftoonnda;aqwtleios,
:„.. visited for a few days last week •
with Mr. and Mrs. warren Brock. .
mittee, Don O'Brien was selected Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Mr. and • Mrs. ..,
Sun -
group committee. . Tom Ogle and
as Lions representative on the Science Hill.
mr, andMrs. George Jaques, children, Strathroy, spent Sun.,.
plans I. Exeter, visited Sunday . with Mr, •
ton Brock.
The • program committee day with Mr. and Mrs. Welling...,
for the annual visit of - the Dis- and Mrs. Gerald Kern and Oil-
triet Governor who this year is dren, j Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jaques,
Rae Watson of Lucknow and : - - • - ' • • . .... „..I Exeter, • Mr. and Mrs. Ross
former president of the London Attended ReneJaques and John, Rensall, were
w
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Central Club.
I Those who attended the .corre.: ldrs. Clifton J.aques and chit -
Sewing Circle Makes Two Quilts apondents' banquet of The dren. ...,
'Ladies of Blake Amish Men.' Exeter Times -Advocate on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kern
;Ignite Church .Sewing Circle urday from this vicinity, were visited Saturday with Mr. Nel.
son Jaques at Avoncrest Hos-
pita], StraVord„
Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques
and children spent Friday with
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, of
Kirkton,
Tuesday afternoon the ladies
of Zion W.M.S, were entertained
by the W.M.S, of Zion East,
held their October meeting in
the basement of the church with
18 ladies present. The devotional
was taken by Miss Verda Beech.'
ler, Two quilts were made and
used clothing was donated which
will be forwarded to M.C.C. in'
Kitchener for shipping over.
seas.
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hess
were Sunday visitors at the
home of their son Mr, and Mrs.
William Hess in Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schantz and
daughter Edith, Preston, spent,:
a weekend with Mrs. Stanley
Gingerich.
Mrs, Edith Lewis, Mrs. D.'
Robb and Miss P. Robb. were
guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Haist.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stade re-'
turned home after a pleasant'
tour to Halifax and other places
of interest on the eastern coast,'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford
and family, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Oxland, Aldershot.,
and Miss Arlene Ilaberer, of
London, were visitors at the
home of their. parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Eaberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel spent
a weekend at the home of their
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Morley
Witmer, at Detroit.
Mrs. McLean returned to her!
home in Wingham after visiting •
at the home of her daughter and;
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Westlake and family.
Mr. William .O'Brien Sr, and
Miss Olive O'Brien, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien motored to
Latta to take in the bah gaine
between Zurich and Latta. They
returned home by way of Peter-
boro and other northern points.
Mr, and/Mrs. Melvin Zehr, of
Kitchener, were visitors at the
home of the latter's • parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb..
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bullen '
and Miss Anne Builen, of Wind-
sor, were guests at the home
of Mr. and sirs. Tom Rawlings.,
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Hess,
Mrs. Beatrice Hess and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Dinnin, and son Bill
spent the holiday weekend at
the Dinnin cottage at Owen
Sound.
Miss Gloria Gingerich, nurse -
in -training at Kitchener-Watejoo
Hospital in Kitchener spent a
few days at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and.Mrs. Jacob Ginge-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim
were visitors in Desboro where
Mrs. Turkheim was organist at
the wedding of Miss Erla Magee.
They also attended the reception
for the bridal couple in Owen
Sound. •
Mr. Roy Oesch, of Toronto,
spent a few days with relatives
and friends in Zurich and
vicinity.
Mrs. Milton Deitz was a visi-
tor at the home oeher brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ortwein, in
Galt.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Bannister
and daughter, Mary, "motored to
Lucknow on Sunday. They vere
accompanied by their friend,
Mrs. Marion Harris, who had
been visiting at the former's
home for several days.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Gascho and
family were visitors at the home
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Gesell°.
Mr. and' Mrs. C. :Kerner and
family, of DetrOlt, were at their
home on Colina St., Bayfield,
over the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Melissa Geiger spent the
Weekend at her home near
Zurich,
Mrs. John McBride is • sPOhd•
ing a few days -at the home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Love, Parr Line.
Mrs. Newell Geiger, who Was
appointed district director of the
Zurich Womee's institute, is
attending the convention held at
the Masonic 'Temple, at. London,
this Week.
Mr. Robert Manson left, on
Tuesday for Midland and Porte -
tang to Spend several weeks at
the home of his wide and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs, William Manson,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
man, of Windsor And Mr, and
Mr, Greg ?toning, Creditoti,
are enjoying a motor trip to
Montreal, Quebec, St, Ann and
Other places of interest.
Mr. Abner Grainger and `son,
Daniel, from Star City, Sask.,
Metered to this part of Onlarib,
and are visiting at the home of
MT, And Mrs. Clayton O. Sinith,
Blue and,
Highway.Mr,
Grainger and family were Orin -
et residents of Hay, Township,
before moving Out west in AN,
and notice. many changes on
their return.
Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Reuhler
and family, of Waterloo, spent
the weekend at the hone of their
Parenti, RV. and Mrs. Sal
Hatchler.
Little Linda netting, of •Gretli,
ton, is staying at the heat bir
her grandmother, Mrs. Therm
Itartinat, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. !Prod 1u -00111e
have returned herite after
hig ,oqrat weekA ine b�ilC
Of their ift Windsor.
Mrs. Clare McBride and daugh-
ter, Gwen, of the Goshen Line
North, Miss Anna Datars and
Mrs. Chester L, Smith, of
Zurich. The banquet was held at
Armstrong's Restaurant, • Seven.
ty-two in all sat down to dinner.'
The four ladies were conveyed
in Mrs. McBride's car.
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Th• TimspAdvocato, October 23, 1954 P.00 7'
ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE
48 -oz,,
CLARK'S PORK A BEANS
20 -oz, 2 for 390
AYI.MER PEACHES
Choice halves, 20 -oz. 2 for 44
FIVE -POINT MARMALADE
24 -oz, . . tt . 490
KOUNTY KIST PEAS
15 -oz. 2 for 190
QUAKER OATS
RePiar or instant, 3 ibs. •.,.,,,,..390
KENT BACON
Schneider's, 1 14, 650
MACARONI
Ready -cut, 2 lbs. tttt . tt 250
JOHNSON'S GLO COAT
Giant quarts, 20% free tttt . 990
INTERLAKE TISSUE
Price 2 for 250
COULD PHONE 974 EXETER
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS
'TIL 10 O'CLOCK
MacMILLAWS
Pre -Winter
tA"..•
.z• -***
et,
Blouses
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Thursday Friday, & Saturday
October 23, 24, 25 Only
This sale of outstanding bargains from our regular stock
will be for THREE DAYS ONLY.
We invite you to drop in to save money on fall and winter items.
A Store Full Of Exceptional Values!
Extra Special
ylons
First
Quality.
69 pair
51/15 Gauge Terrific Value!
Leg Length on Every Pair
Ladies Hats
2.99
Good Styles And Colors
Exceptional Values
9.
Counter Soiled — Sizes 4 to 42
Long Sleeve and Short Sleeve
SAVE DOLLARS ON THESE I I.
Knitting Wool
Nylon and Nylon and Wool Mix
Regular 550 — One Ounce
3
TO CLEAR
Balls
balls for $1
Lined Jeans
$1.99 pair
Girls' Sizes 3 to 18 — There are a
few pairs for boys in this lot
VALUES TO $3.95
EZ Sleepers
A Real Bargain
$1.98
REGULAR
.$2,98
A DANDY GIFT ITEMI
- CHERUB
PYJAMAS
Cossack Style — Interlock Knit
Sizes 4 6 8
REGULAR $i S
$2.98
Don't Miss
THE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES ON THE
$1 Table
Sig Savings On A Host Of Items!
Space Does Not Permit Us To Advertikse All Sale Items
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COME 1NI LOOK AROUND! YOU'LL FIND MANY' TERRIFIC BARGAINS1
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Cherub
VESTS.
Broken • Sites and Some
' Seconds —. To dlear
C .
A Rack Of
Jumpers, SkirtsCASES
Lined Leggings
And. Dresses
Price!
1/2 ,
Zipper
roe Students Nine Only
In White Vinid, Regular $5.00
First Quality with 2" Rings
SPECIAL GIFT PRICE
. 2.99
Triple Roll
SOCKS
Stock up for school clay*
DON/ MISS THESE
' k .
only4, pair
Open Until
10 Satakiay
Phone 37
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