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At
REASONABLE PRICES
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OPTOMETRIST et EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Tetting Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
Betty Anne 'Beaiuty Shop
-THE HOME OF THE BETTE3t. D%L
PERMANENTS'
"The Better OR Permanente applied
with the very IBtest of methods and
Equipment.
And besides all thin is .our ,years sof
) xperience in all Hair Dressing..
=°GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 38 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GA- el: e' . .Zurich
Plan To Attend
Plan to Attend
THE TWO-DAY FARM MECHANICS COURSE
At
TOWN HALL --- ZURICH
Thursday and Friday, March 11th and I2th
10.00 a.m. -- 4.30 p.m.
BRING. YOUR FARM MACHINERY
PROBLEMS
`1 rHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
riew Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public novel
better than ever. Be sure and
-give us a call.
MRS. FRED THELE, Proprietress
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
10..15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—,Divine Services.
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EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckeadora, Pastor
l:?rs. ilii. Oesch, Organist
10.30 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11.30 a.m.—Ch !:;:ca School
7.30 Divine Worship.
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FUNERAL SERVICE
LICENSED EMBALMERS and FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich
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Good Values
Good Values for your Money, has always been
our *Motto, and especiallydo we wish to follow this
Irsaition in 1943. We can sive you Splendid value
in Rubber Footwear, end many other staple lines
of every day comma Tld'tes. Let us show you the
many lines we are offering.
,:A1so Pioneer Feeds for your Live Stock.
Purity and Robinlno d Flour for your daily use.
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FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
THC BLAKE STARLeI
Edmund Swartientrtiber, Prop. Phone: 1197
NOTICE
Due to wartime conditions the gov
eminent has requested places of bus
bless to shorten their hours of sale,
in order to save Hydro for war work
and we, the undersigned business
anen of Zurich have agreed to com-
ply with this request by closing our
respective places of business at . e11
o'clock on Saturday nights, and half-
holidays , on Wednesday afternoons,
beginning April 7th, 1943:
Menno Oesch, H. Yungblut &
Sons, George Deichett, Mrs. Ed.
Gascho, Harold Johnston, Herb Kru-
eger, E. H. Edighoffer, Zurich Cre-
amery, Hess the jeweller, Johnston
& Kalbfleisch, Ed. J. Datars, Stade
& Weido, J. Gascho and Son, Eckel's
Bakery, Milton Oesch, L. .Schilbe
and Son, J. W. Merner, Wm. O'Brien•
and (Son, ;Harry Hess R
IN MEMORIAM
Willert — In loving memory of
our -dear wife and mother, Melinda,
whom God called home fourteen
years .ago, March 13, 1929.
0 how oft she comes before us,
Her dear face so sweet and true,
Resting now in peace with Jesus,
Loving hearts still long for you.
There the buds from earth trans-
planted,
For our coning watch and wait,
In the upper garden growing,
Just within the golden gate.
Though our hearts may break with
sorrow,
13y the grief so hard to bear,
We shall meet her some bright
morning,
In the upper garden there.
Sadly missed by her loving husb-
and and family.
TAKES COURSE AT SEA .
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Medd, Exeter,
have received word from their son
Capt. Bruce Medd, who is with a
field artillery battery in England,
stating that he has had a most inter-
esting experience while taking a 3
week's course at sea. He spent some
time on a battleship, also a cruiser
and a Canadian destroyer. He was
selected with another Canadian to
take the course and they were the
only two in khaki among the blues
and were treated quilt royally.
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thurs., Friday, Saturday
Saturday Matinee at 2.30.
RAFALL SABATINE'S
The Black Swan
in Tecnicolor
Starring, Tyrone Power, and all Star
Cast including MaureenO'Hara,
Thomas Mitchell •and Laurer Cregar.
Saturday evening Shows commence
at 7.30 sharp.
Mon., Tuesday, Wed.
CASABLANCA
With Humphrey 'Bogart, an All Star
Cast including Ingrid Bergman, Paul
Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet, Con-
rad Veidt, Claude Rains and Peter
Lorre.
1 Miss Kathleen Hay has returned,
after enjoying a few days 'mit with
friends at London.
Mrs. Mabel Snider of .Sarnia, is
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mr and Mrs. Hilton Truemner.
Miss Pearl Wurtz is spending a
{ few days at the home of Dr. H. H.
and Mrs. Cowen, Exeter.
Miss Norma Paisley has been off
.her teaching duties owing to illness,
her many friends wish her a speedy
recovery. Mrs. George Deichert is
supplying the teaching.
To -day, Wednesday March 10th, is
Ash Wednesday and where we are
entering the Lenten season. Services
chu
are rches, being held in some of the local
Mrs. Morley Witmer of Detroit,
Miss Vera Decker of Exeter, Mrs.
Theo. Steinbach and Mrs. Earl Thiel
Of town, the four sisters, enjoyed
the Sunday at the home of their
mother's, Mrs. Clara :Decker.
i•. Congratulations are extended to
Miss Doreen Gingerich and Mr. Mil-
tbn Dagg who received their gradu-
ation Diplomas at the Clinton •CoII-
egiate Institute last Friday evening
ai: the Commencement.
;Mrs. Henry 'Thiel met with a very
painful accident one day Iast week,
while visiting at the home of her
ghter, Mr ..and Mrs. A. F Mess
ice ,u-•xr ctureo herle jt arm. Her 4,
many friends will be pleased to learn
that Mrs. Thiel is getting along as
well as can be expected.
Do You Need
glasses
HAVE A SPECIALIST
EXAMINE YOUR EYES
LET HESS FILL YOUR PRES.
CRIPTION.
FUL VUE, THE VERY NEWEST
IN SPECTACLES, AND AT A
PRICE WORTH INVESTIGATING
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED
48 HOUR SERVICE
ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOUR.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identification of
the' World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
lists:: Rose Dale Alberta andf
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fat
Eggs according to Grade
W.. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 11 - Hensall
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Farm Forum
The Blake Farm Forum was well
attended on Monday evening at the
home of' Mr. Roy McBride, when Mr
Walter McBride led the discussion
on Farm Marketing. On March 15,
Mr. Roy McBride will be the speaker
at the home of Mr. John Armstrong:
OBITUARY
Mrs. Catha,rine Rader, Deceased
Passes at Dashwood
The late Mrs. Catharine Rader
was born December 19, 1853- on the
Bronson Line, Hay Township, on the
second farm north of the Lutheran
Cemetery. She was baptised and con-
firmed by the Lutheran pastor at
Zurich. After her marriage to Mr.
Jacob Rader in 1874 she lived on the
Goshen line, retiring to Dashwood 39
years ago. Her husband died in
September 1919. She was the mother
of nine children, besides mothering
the :five children of her husband's
previous marriage. Two daughters
end two sons as also three step-
children predeceased her. She en-
joyed exceptionally • robust health
but of late the weight of' years be-
gan to exact its toll. She became
bed -fast about three weeks ago and
fell asleep in death very peacefully
last Wednesday morning, March 3rd
at the extremely ripe age of 89 years
2 months and 12 days. She was a
life-long member of the Lutheran
Church, a devoted Christian mother,
a very faithful attendant et divine
worship, for many years an active
president of the Ladies' Aid, holding
honorary presidentship until her death
and by her amiable disposition won
Herself. a host of friends. .Fret death
is her gain but a distinct. loss that
will be keenly felt by her many fri-
ends, her fellow -members of the Aid,
her family and by the fellow -memb-
ers of her Church. She is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Clara Decker,
of Zurich; and Mrs. Louis Kraft of
Dashwood, her step -daughter, Mrs.
Joseph Willert of Dashwood; by her
three sons, Louis and Fred Rader of
Dashwood and Theodore -of Hay Twp,
and her step -son Mr. William Rader
of Zurich. There are 18 grandchildren
and 28 greatgrandchildren.
Died at her home, Dashwood, Wed-
nesday, March 3, 1943.
Buried, Saturday, March fi, 1943.
Memorial Servide at Zion Lutheran
Church, Dashwood, the Rev. 'Too.
Luft officiating. Text of, Funeral
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1941 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, Radio, .white, wall tires, only
1:32.000 Miles.
1941 CHV SPECIAL 'COACH, 14,000 Miles,
1941 FORD DE LUX COACH, 11,000 • Miller:.
193,9 PLYMOUTH DE LUX COUPE, 10,000 Miles.
1940 ,Chew. Coaches (2). ,941 Cher.. Business •Coupe
7:937 Ford Coupe, Radio. 1939 Piymoutn Coach
1938 Chev. Coach. 1928- Cheer. Coaches (2)
1932 Cher. Coach Re -painted. 1931 Cher.. Sedan, like new
1931 Ford A Coaches 02). 1937 Ford De. Lux Coach like new
1929 Ford Roadster Rumble Seat. 1930. Foa:d. Coupe, Rumble
1928- Chev. Sedan'$30.00. 4 used Car Radios
2 Stoves
One
Radio. Quantity Used
Pr.•estone;.
WARD FRITZ
OUR. mecums
Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well as, quanrtxl»y,' when at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our
slogan, and we still endeavour to maintain this
standard.
CLOTHING' FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you just
the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, B'oys',
andiLadies. Practically everything you will require
to wear. -
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Our shelves a suitable Dry Goods, Yard Goods,
Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite the pub-
lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re-
gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
uring these items,
J. W. MERNI- R