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Zurich Herald, 1929-11-07, Page 4IN SELECTING TOUR NEW RADIO OR ONE . TO REPLACE AN OUT -OF -DAME MODEL YOU ARE NATURALLY INVESTED IN SECURING PERMANENT RADIO SATISFACTION ATt •A RE- ASONABLE COST ; FADA HAS BEEN BUILDING RADIO REEIY,• ERS AND SPEAKERS 01F. icNoiriv AND ACKNOWLEDGED SUPER- IOR QUALITY SINCE BROAD- CASTING BEGAN. FADA. 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I Men's Dress Shirts each $1.00 4 Children's Hose, all colors, pr. 19c 4I+eyt's Overalls and Smocks,at each Straw Hats, each 10c Black.' Duchesse Satin, yd. $$1.119 Turkish towels 25c and 39c Emb. Floss, 2 skeins for 5c Boys' Play suits, 75c and $1. Men's Socks pair 15c , $2.15 Bathing Suits, 75c and up + + + + + +. + L + T. L. WURM Phone 140 .+,l. : fid }i„9.++++++++•i••3 +++l+++?M++*, •++++++++++++++++++444 +.; + HILLS GREEN Thankoffering Services which Inrere held on Sunday proved a very ttrood result. The speaker Miss Phail- 'I`.lhoy;pe, returned Missionary from sitinorea, gave a splendid address of the ark they are doing in Korea. The; ring amounted to nearly $50,00 Alliss Agnes Love of near Kippen, -1(1414 teas wcelz,-014 hl ltlOr. the paren- attil. root .l Mr, John Cochrane spent Sunday with friends in Howick. Mr. 'Clarence Reichert of , London, spent the week -end at his .home, Mrs. R. Stephenson is confined to her room through illness. The Halowe'en Social which on Friday evening was iun o1 in very good order, Contests and ga:nas.Mi ':"harms Bennett delighted the social with some splendid accordion select ions. This was followedby lunclh, BLAKE. Mrs; Edighoffer left last week for Detroit,- where she expects to spend the winter with some of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerlch, ac- companied by Miss Anna Gingericli, called on friends in Seaforth last Thursday. MIL and •Mrs. Jacob Gascho of Pig-. eon, Mich, who spent the week -end with friends in this viciiaaty, return- ed on Monday, accompanied by the latter's mother, Mrs. John Bechler, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown of Zurich called on friends in the village on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oescir have moved into part of Mrs. Boehler's house for the winter. Miss Alberta Finlay is spending a few weeks with friends in London. Mr. Abe Zapfe of Brucefield cal- led on friends in the village on Mon- day. Mrs. E. Clarke spent a few days with friends in Brantford and Lon- don. Her daughter Miss Mary, who was visiting in Brantford, returned home with her on Friday. Mr. Harold Johnston of Goderich, spent the week -end under the paren- tal roof. Mr. John Thirsk spent Sunday af- ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas. Mrs. C. Strothers of London and Mrs. Wm. Wagner of Zurich, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fin- lay, Town Line, picking apples. Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiernan and fam- ily, Mrs. G. Merner and Milford Merner are visiting in Detroit this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcisaac and Mr. and Mrs. White of Detroit, spent the week -end With Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc - Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. KrafCt. Mr.:a nd Mrs. D. Hauch and Mr and Mrs. A. Hauch were week -end visit- ors in Bridgeport and Kitchener. Mr. and iVirs. E. Gaiser spent the week -end with friends in Chesley. My. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac enter- tained a number of their friends on Saturday evening. !Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft visited in Sarnia on Sunday. Miss Laura M. Reid is spending this week in London. Mrs. Beavers of Exeter gave an address on temperance in the Evan- gelical Sunday School last Sunday. DRYSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ducharme and family of London, were Sunday vis- itors with the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Laporte are making preparations to move in their new home. . Mrs. Amanda Wesley ancr family of Detroit, spent the week -end with her brother and sister, Miss Bernett and Mr. Ed. Mousseau. "The farmers are very busy doing their fall plowing after the fine rain we had. Mr., and Mrs. Edward Stelck of the 14th con., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Masse, also Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ducharme of Detroit, spent the week -end with their parents. Miss Florenre Rau is at present sp-' ending a few weeks in Deatoit. lA number from here were memb- ers of a gathering of about 200 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duch-. arme, 8257 Olymphia, Ave,, Detroit, on Saturday, October 19th, to celeb- rate the 50th wedding anniversary. of Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme, They were married October '20th, 18.79, at Drys- dale, in Huron County, and after- wards went to Minnesota,.. where they lived on a farm for 25 years, then moving to Detroit.Mrs. Ducharme. is 72 years' of age and Mr, Duch- arme js 70. They have eight childr- en, 27 grandchildren, and 9. great- grandchildren: The celebration com- menced with services' at Annunciat- ion church, where mass was sung by Rev.: Fr. 1. J. Ducharme, a nephew of Mr. Ducharme. This was followed by a dinner at the Ducharme resid- ence, and the occasion was a very happy one for the large gathering of relatives and friends. HENMLL. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram North, of Woodstock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Higgins. Mrs. Geo. Smith and little son of St. Marys are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Parirner, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Znetle and Mrs. John Fischer were. visitors with relatives at Windsor. Miss Belle Sparks of Brantford, is spending a few weeks with her mo- ther, Mrs. James Sparks. Miss Margaret Buchannan, R. N., is visiting her father, Alex, Buchan- an. Dr. and. Mrs. B. A. Campbell and son and two daughters motored hero on Saturday afternoon last to make: a visit with Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. • T, Murdock and M'is; Ethel. Our Council „are getting Main Str- eet nicely, 'cleaned off and disposing of large quantities of leaves from the large number of thees that skirt the streets. Robert Mousseau, who has been carrying on fanning a few miles sou- thwest of the village is moving to Ex- eter, Violet Willis,. of Michigan, has be- en spending the past week with frien ds in Hensall, Exeter and vicinity. Mrs. Jas. Mutch of Auburn visited the ,Misses Mum and! nun Jolie- stow. 1Fred Stacey raf Detroit, was here for a. few days visiting, wnth his mo- ther and attended the sale of ber household effects. John Carmichael of Detroit,.. visit- ed :ffensalt friieuds>. With the •_recent end snaps the local coal dealers have been busy supply- iny th pubiie Fred Lowery' has disposed of his barbering business and equipment. to rets a November 7th, 1020. ,171r- • '' rarer of 'T'eeswater, who hast is en op the business here in the old stand in the M'urdotk block, A quiet wedding took place at jam • es Street United Church, Exeter, ort. Saturday Last, October 26th, when, Mrs, Laura Latta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Fee, of Hensel!, war. united in maxriage to Ernest acmes Ilarris, of Ailsa Craig, the Rev D, McTavish officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harriss Will reside in Ansa. Craig and: the .best wishes of a host of relatives Whatever your plans: for the future, the strong- est foundation upon which to build is system- atic saving in the bank • THE Bank of Montreal of fers safety, convenience and compound interest for those who build ups dl* savings accounts here., BANK OF MONT Established 1817 TOTAL. ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $900 000,000, Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manager. 17417 The FADA Line Is Complete s IHIIIN' , i II jat .11111.011Hillltt�JlllJJiilii III1II1 14111I J-` mirij'' I1t �,t1Ni frill/ MANUFACTURE OF RADIO APPRATUS AND HAS NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH ANY OTHER PRODUCT OR ACTW1TT IT IS OUR PRIVILEGE TO REPRESENT SUCH RADIO SPECIALIST,: THE FADA LINE INCLUDES TABLE MODEL RECEIVERS AND CONSOLE MODELS WITH BUILT4N SPEAKERS. AT P1 ICES TO SUIT THE MOST CONSERVATIVE BUYER . IE AT ALL INTEREST- BEEDSURE AND GET OUR PRICES'j, AND PHONE FOR A. DEMON.. STRATTON John Hey,Jr Zurich