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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23 J944
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COMFORTABLE CI Z.laSES
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REASONABLE PRACE3
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TOMETRIST atgXETIER
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LASSIE COME HOME,'
Story by the late Eric .gnightir.'.
Special Metro Goldwin.Maympittfire
Tecnicolor Featur ZZz.1VIabel Snider of Sarnia is vis-
ijn relatives and friends in
vicinity.
stet Charles Charles Cowan of Exeter,
. Sunday visitor with his relativ-
e Fritz Family.
Us Patricia O'Dwyer of Brescia
k 'tendon, spent the week -end at
Monday, Tues. March 275 28 ooni,eDiovfher yeparents, Dr.. and Mrs
TWO FEATURES •
T&Rossuttley of London en -
ABOVE SUSPICION . ,,,joyetil the week -end at the home of
bli"-Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ut-
With Joan Crawford and Fred M.ac-
demptorist Father Fitzpatrick
ft for London after conducting
n Services at St. Boniface R.
-arch, Zurich for the past week.
s Shirley lireuger of London,
week -end visitor at the home
o. b..r mother, Mrs. E. G. Krueger,
14th .concession.
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Starring Roddy MacDonell en&Dori.-.
ald Crisp, an .all Stat Oast. '
Admission evening: Children
adults 40c. Matinee, children 10q..,
adults 30c. including tax.
Murray. •
, SHE HAS WHAT IT TAKES, •
Musical comedy with Jinx Falkenburg ,
Toni Neal and The ValebondS.
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.Coming.—Wed. March 29; Frye
Gra-
ves to Carrel..
Thurs, Fri., Sat., Sat. Matinee;
30, 31, April 1. The Dessert Son
CARD OF THANKS.
1VIrs. William :Wagner and faxen
wish to express *cll.-sine:ere thanks
to -the neighb Ottrs*.d . friend§ or the
Many expressions,F,of 'kindness flux:trig
gel): recenbaad*re- te,Ment., Sp,ecial
thank S .and
noared`, :the:fa
Norman Fleschauer of Hein-
z -was a weel-end visitor at the
i.of his wife and 'daughter Mar-
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4.940 FORD DeLUX COACH
1940 ICHEV. COACH
3. 1938 ICHEV. COACHES (2)
1938 Purimouza Le LUX COUPE, Lew. -Mileage
1936 CHEV. STANDARD COACH
1938 DODGE De LUX COA.CII
1937 1CHEV. COACH, Cleaner inside than most '41 Cars.
+ - 1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 4 Cylinder, •original Upholstering
1930• . FORD COACHES (2) and I Coupe .
It. 1931 MEV. COACHES (2). 1932 MEV. :COACH
• 1929 ESSEX COACH, New Tires, only 3200 railes.
%ki• ,1934CHEV. STANDARD COACH. 1936 PLYMOUTH Sedait
4:,..,:1937- FORD COACH, needs a few repairs, only. 4295.00-
4 USED CAR. RADIOS. '1929 FORD A Coaches (2)
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OUR GROCERIES
(Our Stock of Groceries as always kept up-to-date in
.-quelity as well as quantity -when at all possible.
Selling ''The Best for Les" has always been our
:slogan, and we still ,endeavour to maintain this
•tgtaraard.
CLOTHING TOR AL
-we are happy to be in a position to showyou just
The kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Practically everything you will require
to wear.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
"Our shelvs 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-
garclless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
tiring these Items.
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pFecia.tiOn to.''.-the:iieigbbours and fu
ends for the kind expressions of sym-
pathy and -assistance. rendered durhig
their sad bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev. Heimrich, the choir, also for
the beatifut floral tributes and those
who so, kindly loaned their,cars.
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zi 0. O'Brien, teacher of Room
IL, ';'P.S. has been ill ancr the pupils
of lisr room have had holidays.
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Mi s "Myrtle Geiser of Dashwood,
onjoi.-:s..d the week -end at the home
,Of 11.':- frien,d, Miss Belva Truemner,
J4th ^oncession.
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IN MEMORIAM
§chWartzentruber—In loving mem-
orY• of Rudolph Schwartzentruber,
who passed away one year ago, Mar.
27th, 1943-.
Our family has been broken
A link gone from our chain
But though we're parted fot a while
We know we:1i meet ag,min.
Sadly missed by wife, daughter
and grandaildrea. • .
HAY COUNCIL;
A special meeting ,of the Council
of the Township of Hay was held in
the Clerk's office on March. tlth to
oolKiider the tenders received for the
purchasing of a new truck fer the
Township. After considering the
various tenders the following motion
was passed: That the tender far
a 21, -.:2 -ton truck with. hydraulic hoist
sand platform as heided in by W. O.
Passmore to • be delivered complete
and ready for use be: accepted.' • :
, A special meeting of the Connell
was held Dr the C.Ouncil Chambers on
Monday, March. 20th.. at 8:. p.nr.. to
read and consider the Engtheer!s' Re-
pot. on the Koehler Drain,
l:L. W.....B3akenshireLCLerk.
39th. ANNUAL SPRING
SHOW, CLINTON • .
Thursday, April 6th, 1944.
Featuring Horses, Beef and Bacon
Hogs. 31250.00 prize money. Exhibit •
of Dressed bacon hog careasses,
Junior Farmers judging competition.
Loud Speaking System
The fair will, be officially opened by
the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario,
the Honourable Albert Mathews, who
will arrive at Clinton, 112.03 noon.
Mrs. Matthews will accompany his
II ono tw.
MichTesex fiuron vegimatt will furn-
ish guard' of Honour.
No. 5 RCAF., station band will be in
attendance accompanied by different
R.C.A., units for the opening cere-
monies, which will be broadcast aver
"KNX., WinghaM,
This promises to be an outstateling
Stock iShow
A coedial Invitation is a-AmiCd to
oil citizens '
PresWent, Itilve biles.
(4011,e111, Manager, ,A, j, 'McMurray,
Mr. and • Mrs. Henry Volland,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor'
of Bayfield attended the funeral' of
the late Peter Deichert Sr., of Zurich
and were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Schilbe.
Mr. antl. Mrs. C. L. smith spent
Saturday at London, and also attend-
ed the recital of the London Cham-
ber Music Society which was herd'in
the' anditoriiim of the public library
in the evening They were accompan-
ied home by their daughter Mae.who
spent the week -end in Zurich.
OBITUARY
Late William Wagner
There passed away on Wednesday,
Mark 15th, William Wagner, merch-
ant of Zurich for many years in his
74th, year. He was a ,native of•Hay
Township where he farmed until
coming to town as an invalid 30 yrs.
ago. Always ' in good humor and
pleasant to be around regardlesshis
affTictiOn which he bore for 53 years.
Surviving 0,0 hiswife, formerly Anne
Brenner;. • two sons Theodore of
Gnerph„ and Leonard'at home; two
sisters,. xr.% Amelia Mc•Clymont, of
liiven, and Mrs. Louisa Bossenberry-
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Kitohofier; a brother, John Wag-
ner of. Gitelph..:•AlSo four grandchild'.
ren. A private -service was held' at
the home on Friday with interment
following in St Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery. Rev. E. Heimrieh officiat-
ed.
- Late Peter Deichert
There passed away at his home -an
the Blind Line, Hay Twp.,on- Than
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day, arch 16th, Peter Dicliert Sr.,
in his 81st year. Mr.eh
Deiert was
born in Hay Township anal rived all
his life in the vicinity, operatint hts
farm until his departure, AlWays. a
very mild and industrous: man, and
very :pleasant to meet, and' wit/ be
greatly- inlissed by his *tinily a -ns itei:-.
ghbour*, Surviving besides his widow
the; former Lizzie Bloch, are four da -
Mrs. A. Pfaff, Hay Mrs. A.
Keller, Dashwood; Mrs. Susie !Wegen-
esti :Stratford; Mrs. W. Eider, New
ilamburg; six sons, Theodore at home
Gelnge and APhert, Zurich; 'Peter
aniJacob, Hay Twp; Victor of near
St Va;
a sister. Mrs. Edward Deters,
Zt .ich. A. private funeral was held
at the honie on Sunday afternoon,
with public service in St. Peter's Lu-
th ran church, of which the departed
w s always a very devoted inember
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no 7ommenoitatiol S. PL
eter's utheran
e, netery. Rev. E, Heimrich,1,1x t'tvt.
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