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ZURICH, THURSDAY AMORNIN1 APRIL 29 I943•
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'HIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
• NOTICE
'A -re You Suffering From
Headaches?
so; Have your Eyes Examined with
edge Latest Methods and Equipment at
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OPTOMETRIST itt OPTICIAN
- GODERICH - ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zur+drigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST eat EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open, every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
+je have recently installed a
lew Shelton Waving Machine
Ind can serve the public now
:setter than ever. B.:'sure and
give us a. call.
MRS. FRED TFI ELE, Proprietress
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. oesch, Organist
Conference Sunday
10.30 a.m.---Surnday School.
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Mr. and tins. Harold Overholt of
iStratford were week -end visitors in
I town.
(. iPtiss Helen Brown of Teeswater
i.visited at the home of Mr. Geo. Thiel
TOWN HALL HENSALI,for the past week,
WEDNESDAY, MAY Szln ; Glnr. Laird Thiel has returnedeivto
a Halifax after spending a fe{v weeks
.Yat lir hone, 31r. and Mrs. Geo. Thiel
At 8 pan. ;.Ings :Lefty Witmer is spending her
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aste'r at the home of her grandma,
MOVING PICTURES
Mrs. Clara Decker and other relati-
/. teti.
Speaker: Rev. W. A. Beecroft I llr. and Mrs. Julius Thiel visited
ADMISSION FREE #( friends in Kincardine over Easter.
{ Mr and Mrs, W. E. Smyth of Tor-
lento and Mrs,. W. J. Smyth of Tees-
-.__--..--.. water, were week -end visitors with
All Welcome
O A S H W O O l:)
The Evangelical choir presented
the Easter Contata "Christ. Victorious
on Sunday eve., The Easter" story
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL was presented by Rev. C. Becker:
PERMANENTS Very appropriate solos, duetts and
The Better Oil Permanents applied trios were rendered by local. talent.:
with the, very•latest of methods and The choir is anticipating of render
Equipment.•ing the same cantata at the Central.-
And besides all this is our years of is Airport nest Sunday evenrng.
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US, A CALL! .
Phone 68 four your Appointments..
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
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ST.PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONT.
Rev. E. W. •Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.--Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -Divine Services.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
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FUNERAL SERVICE
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day and Night Service Phone 158, Zurich
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Spring Needs
OIiR 'STORE IS WELL STOCKED WITH SPRING NEEDS,
SUCH AS CURTAIN MATE'RIA'LS, CHINTZ AND _TOWEL-
rfNGS, Ali ID OTHER YARD COODS.
.SCARVE}S PAINTS, HOUSE TAINTS, VARNISHES
S'tH'ELLICS, OILS AND TURPS.
CHICK FEEDS,, SCK 'STARTER, GROWERS, FEED -
G SUGARS AND+' r':pi ...
Give usaCAI
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
THE x'r LAKE STORE ,]
Edmund SwaartZentraiher:, Prop. Phone: 11..97
11r. and Mrs. E. :II. Dagg.
Mr. Toss Johnston underwent an
operation at Clinton Hospital, on
Tuesday of this week, and is progres-
sing as well as could be expected.
e, Ir. and Mrs. J. J. Swartz amr cla-
ilghter Eunice of Detroit were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs. Em-
ily. Fuss. The Iatter remaining with
her grandma for a few days.
Mr. an dMrs. J. J. Barry who
A Red Cross Bingo and Dance is .Spent the past • winter with Mrs.
being held in the Dashwood Hotel . on Parry's mother, Mrs. H. Campbell,
Friday eve. May 7th with 10 full .ga- etre leaving on Thursday of this week
mes given with the ticket. H lir their home in Dunville.
We regret to learn of the sudden
death of• Mr. Fred Rinker of .Tried -7
ford; also of Mrs„
Hartle'ib, 'of 'London: Both were
rrter resttleuts or naaliwo8'd.
The Red Cross committe are hav-
ing a quilting in the Evangelical
church on Thursday afternoon and
evening. All ladies are invited.
Lunch is being served.
Holiday visitors were:Mr. and Mrs
E. Restemeyer, at Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Melton Waiper of Ingersoll; Mr
and Mrs. Dr. Taylor at London; Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder of Detrot;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wildfong of London;
Herb Wein of London; Mr and Mrs.
H. Restemeyer and Mrs. "(Snide Res-
temeyer, R. N. of London; Miss R.
Guenther of Kitchener; Pte. Donald
Restemeyer of London; Miss Carolyn
and Helen Spellinger of Kitchener
at T. Harry Hafrman's; Mrs. E. Flyn
and Mrs. Stadelbauer of London;
Mr. E. 0. Becker of Waterloo; Mr.
and Mrs. M. Melsaae of Detroit; I..A
C. Howard Klunipp left for Vancou-
1 ver; Rev. C. Becker is attending the
Conference at Bridgeport; lir. and
Mrs. Alvin Kellerman of Chatham;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillingham of
N. Ontario; Miss Un•idaa Nadiger of
Howell, Mich; Ervin Genther of
Windsor;
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
church held a social evening at the
home of Mrs. A. Tiernan on Monday
evening. Bingo was engaged in and
Mrs. Art Willert won the prize, and
the consolation went to Mrs. Fred.
Genttner.
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Wednesday only. Matinee et night
TWO SPECIAL FEATURES
SWEETHEARTS FOR JULIA
Starring Ann Sothern and Melvin.
Dauglas.
TARZAN TRIUMPHS
Jonny Weismillcr,
and Mrs. Wm. Zinkahn, of
tcliener Mr. ;and Mrs. Jacob Dreis-
Sa a,
Herb K
el t els ..at the .Boone o. lir. and 'Mrs
rueger.
Mr,, and Mrs. Arthur AuIerich and
children of Detroit are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
Prang, the former returned to the
city while the latter remain for a
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howald and
and fancily; ?Jr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Howald of London, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Howald.
:Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Hess cele-
brated their 1lith wedding anniver-
sary 'at their cottage in the Pinery,
April 22nd.. A few. other couples
accompanied them and they stayed
for part of the evening..
HYMENEAL
Siebert -Paisley
The marriage took place in Zurich
Ont., on Good Friday afternoon,
April 23rd, of Miss `Norma Eugene
Paisley, daughter .of Mrs. Paisley
and the late ilii. Wellington Paisley,
Stouffville, Ontario, to Mr, William
A. Siebert, son of Mrs. Siebert and
the late Mr. William L. Siebert, of
Zurich. Rev. C. B. Heckendorn offi-
ciated. Mr. E. R. Siebert of Detroit,
gave the bride in marriage and she
wore her travelling suit and a cors-
age of Talisman Roses. After a re-
ception, the happy couple left on a
short trip, after which they will re-
side in Zurich. We join the many
friends in extending congratulations.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Saturday Matinee at 2.30.
YANKEE DUDLE DANDY
Starring James Cagney, All Star cast
Monday, Tues., Wed.
HITLER'S CHILDREN
Tzlducation for Death, from the Book
by Gregory Ziemer, for 10 years
president of the American Colony
School in Berlin,
Starring . Torn Balt
Granville.
OBITUARY
Late Mrs. Jacob Weber
The funeral of the late Carolina
Weber,. Beloved wife. of the late
Jacob Weber, of Dashwood, was lar-
gely attended on Friday of last week
showing of the high esteem the de-
parted was held. A very much de-
voted mother to her home, as well as
always interested in the community.
She passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. John Caldwell, of
Exeter north, on Tuesday, April
20th, in her 86th year. The deceased
who before her marriage was Caro-
lina Kercher, had been i?.; :or two
months. Her husband predeceased het
in 1985. She is survived by :two
sisters, Mrs. John Schroeder, of Os-
nabrook, N.D., and Mrs. Leah Tomah
di New Dundee, Ont.; one brother
Daniel Kercher, of Minneapolis; two
sone, Arthur and Daniel of Dashwood
and two daughters, Mrs. 3. (Ida)
Caldwell, of rxeter, and Mrs. Laura
Schroeder, of Osnabrook, N.D. The
funeral was held from the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home on Friday,
service in the Evangelical church and
interment followed in Exeter cant t-.
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BLUE COAL
\lso : Rose Dale Alberta and
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitirnized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
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WHILE THEY -LAST
SALE
DON'T DELAY
1941 Ford De Lux Coach, next to new, 12000 mileswith
Heater.
1939 Dodge Coach, very clean, heater and large Trunk.
1937 Pontiac Coach, dark Blue,
.1938 CHRYSLER ROYAL Sedan, Radio.
1938 FORD De Lux Coach, Lots of Extras.
1939 FORD De Lux Coupe.
1938 CHEV. Coach and a Sedan.
1934 FORD Coach, Only :x295. 1931 Ford A. Coach
1932 Chev. 7,z -ton Express Truck.
1932 FORD Coach, only $195.00
1928 Ccev. Sedan $350.00. 1929 Ford Coach
5 Car Radios.
WARD F. RITZ
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OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well as quantity when at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our
slogan, and we still endeavour to maintain this
standard.
CLOTTING FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you just
the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Practically everything you will regnre
to wear.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Our shelves of 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.
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