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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST et EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing U. Opole *vim!,
Week Day Except Wednesday.
Are You Sufferirii From
Headaches?
ao; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipment at
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Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
Used Cars
3,940 FORD DeLUX 00A011
1940 ,CHEV. COACH
•1938 CHEV. COACHES (t2)
1938 PLYMOUTH De LUX COUPE, Low Mileage
1938 DODGE De Lux COACH
1937 MEV. COACH, Cleaner inside _than most '41 Cars.
4 '1.932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 4 Cylinder, _original Upholstering.
like New
1- 1930 FOIRD COACHES (2) and 1 Coupe
• 1931 MEV. COAGFIFS (2). 1932 CHEV. COACH
1929 ESSEX COACH, New Tires, only 3200 miles.
1934 CHEV. STANDARD COACH. 1936 TtYmouni. Sedan
• 1937 FORD COACH, needs a few repairs, only .. $295.00
4 USD CAR ROS. 1929 FORD A Coaebes (2)
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OUR GROCERIES
eStock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
-qualitf as well as quantity When at alt possible.
.9Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our
-Slogan, and we still endeavour to maintain this
tar dard.
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CLOTHING FOR ALL
we arehappy 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 reciture
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-
ardless of the rather =difficult conditions in proc-
ukkg these items,
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CARD OF TIkANKSA:0';i:
The bereft family of the.,.
Henry Becker wish to g-reat0
the friends, neighbors, thosp':,
loaned their cars, Rev. T. Lf
the Choir for their kindness itti,
their recent sad ibereaverrient..;.I.
IN MEMORIAM ,
Desjardiiie4In loving an CnitTir
our dear son Lewis who passecr aWa";:k
11, years ago, March 10, 1933.'
We are always thinking of our deay,
son Lewis,
We miss you, dear, how we miss you
No tongue Can ever tell,
But the Angels came and tooky0%
To Heaven, there to dwell.
Sadly missed -by parents and family
Farm Forum
In spite of bad weather, 38 nei-
ghbours met at the home of a‘;Ir. 13,oy-
Lamont to *cuss the subject: I'lank,
ling 1944 Food=Production, under
the direction of 1r. Jack Armstrong
On March 13, the Blake Forum will
assemble at the.(hoine. of Mr. Bert
McBride. .,' ."1, • ,
The Unique Farm Forum ine-Cto
discuss -:.the 'SnloSeet ,e`Food. Product-
ive Objectives, ;1944; 'at'the home of
Mr. and M's. Bert Klopp M. Len-
ard Mern:er Was speaker los a very at -
tentative audiefice of '2:2 -members.
He •outliried a.,41prdeluction program
from cleaning the ed to harvesting
the grain; -He alsd.expIained the rais-
ing of foWl. fteitrohp' answerings
T. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood
business visitor in town on
inday.
4r. and Mrs. .Milfred Schilbe and
ighters had a very pleasant week -
with relatives at Kitchener.
r. and Mrs. Gordon Howald and
"ily, Lawrence Howald and Mr.
Mys. Orville Steinbach and fam-
all of London, were recent visit-
O;with relatives in Zurich.
.,..”.?te. Charles Thiel takes great ple-
44re to thank the Red Cross for the
lately warm gift he received at
C,liyistmas, and his thought wander
bgc home to his relatives and friends
ift.his. home town, which is called
Z,Prich.
•ll'he monthly meeting of the W. I.
wiTh be held on March 14th in the
Tolvn hall. The guest speaker Will
.:-bei!Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer. No lunch will
be required but a silver collection
'will•be taken during the evening pro -
„wpm.
kr. and Mrs. Chris Swartzentrub-
-0 and son Edmund, and Mr. and Mrs
Moises Erb of the Bronson, attended
funeral of the ladies' uncle the
of the questions on the'7topic., there; -Tat Mr. Zehr at Baden last week;
was .a general discussioV.,.. tht- 'monthly meeting, owing to lack
cach farmer followed H. owirl4deas of space we will not publish the min -
and increased by as much as he .11014 till next;.-2.Week.
Harry„-IVieAdams while on his
wakto Yankton .on Sunday to visit
Mi;c. McAdams'. parents, took
-rood they' Want the , most B''ab F where he was operated. The
tight he could. We should be kept
'nformed on the necessary increase
and decrease of food. The Govern-
ment should give us a bonus th-f>, and was rushed to the
the most important•factor of all, we
decided, in regard to -the' production
objectives would be a' switch controll-
ing the weathey...-,Te, insure- the pro-
duction of sufficient fbod.„ for every
body•We need more help -And that
help will have to be town people who
must organize .,-to give the farmers
allthe help they possibly can. Will'
town men please take note. To, pre-
vent a surplus, we should' not go into
one kind, of' crop too deeply 'because
the pricOliappens to he high, and
the .government should' buy the sur-
plus at a minimum price and' exch-
ange with foreign countries for
things we haven't got. The next
meeting is to be held at the home
of Mrs. Myrtle Krueger with 1111r;
Thos. MO/ers, speaking' on the to -pie
'Community Action Can be Plann-
ed. After a, social half hour the.
IhosteSs served a deadeyes. Winch.
ii ST. BONIFACE PARISH MISSION
Conducted by Rtiamptorist Father
1 Murphy of London,. from. March. 12th
Ito March 19th, in St. B-oniface. R. C:
Church, Zurich.
What IS; a. Pittissiem??
1. It consists in a series of speCial'
sermons preached night and morning
usually for a week. These serraoriS
treat of the necessity or caringfe'r.
one's soul, the mearre, of saving !Ore'S-
soul and the obstacles. that nrostf-fre-
quently stand in the -way. of *Lai
salvation.. ._ • , .. .
2. A mission is a time, 64:'''ci&t1r.aloo-
dinary grace, In fact there i's0'.4
ligious exercise that birlingS ',actor's
1 Igraces upon us hi such abundance as
' I a mission. The wonderful effects .of
every mission prove hew lavishly
God bestows His grace upon iis at
such times. Make the mission well
oyou will be firmly- convinced of
this.
, . • L*.te Edward Seim;
. ,What Is the Purpose of a Mission? ' The death occurred at its borne
I; )1. TO increp.se, the faith and virtue at Nioolfamburg on Feb., 2.8th .of
of the good; to encourage them to BOA=10(:Seim in his 77tIt year. He
persevere in virtue until death. • fait but seriously ill fora fevt nveelts...
1:1-0,111 failitg heallii since last
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lead Still better,lives and help them bad'
"Be thou faithful Until death and IRern.in New Hamburg; he spent his I will give thec the crown of life"--- ,!arty life there and 1ail
rned the t-
) 1 Apoc.. 2: 10. Oring, .14'4(10 which 1*) later folleowl
1 2. To A rouse-tha lukewarm and .tat 'Zurich. for many) ,years, • returning,
!eyeless to a re .-• 'o'- • .1• - "1w Ham' -!re. 111.4‘ '1""1"
risk they take in . iosdiorr, neo:l es tf.W. ' opened a shop of: his own, He was of
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id individual
4,moa,„ if !).,1.. •Jae Lutheran f.tith and was..' - 11-1
1. shell hear Iris voino hereon hot_yeto tit iLictive wo.1.'ket hi ti.e cl.,trih. Th. -
1 'it »-1s..91! : 9- "as married in Zurich in 1900 to
The mission g.0..; t. ,,i es, !n no" ',' 1. irisi,ira Hattuag, of the Dashwoed
‘ Ty. best ioppoY1.),n1).)- l'o 1.1.."r"A'rldiqriet who survives btmtdes two sis-
. sin, to overcome eai)its s,i-t ;„))1 an 1,.1 .L i, at Now 1.).a:,,burg. The ft.ncrz.,1.
• . )1-1- in the gray and cnc),;,,T•,.. !,) .,- ',,as held on Thu rsda 7 a f t. ',rue on
oid sin in the fat)), e,, "1."i* !roar ;1-!! • 'from his late home to Trinity Taith-
as scarlet 1.'1•!.., .1,,,)01 1!.. rl l'''.'•
"rhite as snow! .tind, it ;Lev he red
) i crimson t1,yr..); shall l'-•
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patient is doing as weir as could be
expected,.
Successful - Song- Service
Tlie special' sang setivice which was
held at the Zurich Xennonite aurch
otr Siniday evening, March 5, 'Was a
decided success. The singing was pro-
vided by the Nightingale Chefryni con-
taining some 30 mixed voices under
the able leadership. of Mrarold
Schieder of Kitchener, who, kept the.
voices. ringing, al's conducted a song
service with. the- congregation; a spl-
endlif-spirit prevaitedl The church be-
ing .51feci to capacity: It is to be hoped
that..Zitrich will have' the- pleasure to
hear- them again in the near future.
This chorus sings over C'KCR. radio
'station! every- Sturdily afternoon,.
Zurich Red' Cross News
The- .Zurich Branch of the'1.-ted Cross
Society greatfulTy acknowledge the
following donation's-: Mrs. Eg. Heide-
man- 1 quilt; Mrs;. Y. P.. Rau, 1 quilt.
:top- from work -room patches; Worn -
en's Institute; 1 quilt; Miss, Emma
Dinsmore, 1 quilt;- Mrs Clayton Smith
1 quilt, Mrs: Dagg and Mrs. 2'.
McBride 1 quilt top from work room
opatehsi Mrs. IT. Johnston and Mrs.
Tahgblut 1 quilt to from work
room ..patches; 'Blind Line farm For-
untOs- quilt; Mrs. T, Dinsmore 1 qlt.
topt•M1,. Yee. allid Len Samaras 1 qlt;
Lutherari'Ladies" Aid 2 qlts; Mrs. A.
;quill:4-, Mr. Orval Witmer
foi,hik4donatioin of cream. Another
shipineht,of sewing was sent to head-
quarUirs...yeeentay an& contained the
follOWing,acitictes: 28 quilts, 10 lad-
les skirts girls slips, 43 girls
nightgewire, 8 boys shirts, 212 girls
blouses,. 2- girls jumper dress -s, 1
infants Itiirteena.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Ervin Schilbe spent Monday
at London on business.
Mrs. W. B. Coxon, Mrs. Charles
Thiel. spent a day at London last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mr.
Ed. Datars were at Toronto on bus- !
iness for a few days hist week.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Chris. ,Schultz and
children of 'Seaforth were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Erb.
YES - and we mean in
BRMAL WREATH Rings
Delicately design.
ed and perfectly
matched this en-
semble is n "stand-
out" in value,
beauty, quality
and price!
As Shown
$6750
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the World's Finest Anthracite
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BLUE COAL
\lso: Rose Dale Alberta„and
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fee
Eggs according to Grade
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TUNE IN ON
Old,FashiOned, Revival Hour
to. 8, E.D.S.T.
Pik:lairds Hour
2 to 3 RM., E.D.S.T.
On Miltual, Network --- Sundays
Local Station)--C.K.L,W., Windsor
CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123,
LOS ANGEN,FS 53, CALIFORNIA
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interment Its Rivorside
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Chick Feeds
Now is the time to think of your Supplies for the
coming Season of Chick Raising. We can greatly
help you with the following: .. Grits, Bone Meat
Chick Starters, Etc. Put in your supplies early
to be sure you have them when needed. ..
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FLOUR - ROBINHOOD FLOUR
PIONEER FEEDS, ETC..
FRI751.1. CF:', OCT: R PE.S ALWAYS ON HAND
Edmund
f, BLAKE STORE
Swartzentruber,
Prop. Phone: 11-97
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