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—YOUR HAIR—The mast important thing to complete your spring
outfit is your hair.. Treat it as. such and come to us for your next
PERMANENT WAVE.
Introducing to you for the first time the newest in scientrfle hair
treatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents-"
Whether your hair- be fine, course, white, etc., we now have a special
lotion for eadh type and you are therefore assured of a wave in the
manner you have always wanted.
Why Accept re Substitute for the Best. No advance in prices.
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See and Ride in the • New 19,1'.9
I'llfl DOl)(FE CUSTOM 4 -DOOR SEDAN
THE,, CAR. WITH THE FULL -FLOATING
Many RIDE, ..��ar.iF:.all?ry Other.- Enprovertnents
PHONE TODAY r,' FOR A DEMONSTRATION!
LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE
WAD F R T Z
DODGE and DESOTO SALES - ZUR1cH
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Leav ttt's Theatre.
EXETER — UNT.
NOTHING BEATS WORRY LINE.
A GOOD MOVIE!
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
"LET. FREEDOM RING"
Starring Nelson Eedy, supported by
an all Star Cast, with. Lionel Baixy-
more, Victor McLaglan and George
(Windy) Hayes.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Double Feature
"BACHELOR MOTHER"
Comedy Feature with David Nivea
and Ginger Rogers.
"WESTERN"
Starring, ROY ROGERS.
Coming—"Only Angels- have Wings"
"Out West with the Flardys".. "You
'seat take it with You." "The Star
Maker."
Food Sale
On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st.
IN
TOWN HALL - ZURICH
Under the auspices of the women of
St. Boniface Parish. There will also
be an" apron sale. At the close of
the sale there will be a drawing for
a beautiful quilt. Something to
.sult every taste!
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11 Ah,. T .0 an and Middlesex Regiment
is appealing for recruits hv re and
'cruits are received each night at
Opera .i.H'ees e Trelehae rill i.e
se„as� �,. „�,a i n in the evenings so as not to
w..m.rTMn°'""a' e""'°°'"'i"`"'"m"°"'".n."`a'�'".'„'."'e.. ele t re with pic.;ent positions.
s'3 CAO -<5 SOC. i :.1_ED
r,i. a public meeting at Hensall on
O:et. 12th a brone!i of the Reil Cree
Society was formed for lien .ill ane
ii r t. R. C. Hayes, prosiderc,, of the
.a4C.0:rieh branch. n.0 1 } io`1.+I,t l .e ep-
he11, •Goderich war yei:.:?;aa.,. ac:dirc•ss-
.d the meeting at which .;,eevr Shad -
di I1 .was' the .chairman. Officers are:
President, Rev. ' R. A. Brook; vice-
- � u >y zH. r ty:iy s uw �, - ry.•- arses., Miss Irene Douglas. Miss AT
® i� �, ,x ,' : �411i.^. A board of directors v a, also
named. It includes the reeves of Hen-
sall, Hay, Tuckersmith arid S,taniey?
the local clergymen, school teachers
and doctors, the Zurich doctors, sch-
ool board chairman, Women's Instit-
ite representatives from Hensall and
Kippen, representatives of the chur-
ches, the Chamber of Commerce, lod-
ges, veterans, etc.
£LUE WATER HIGHWAY ASSN.
With Europe at war and the •New
York and San Francisco. World's
Fairs out of the way, delegates to the
3(lth annual convention of the Blue
Water Highway Association, held at
Goderich on Oct, 1.1.th, predicted that
1940 wouldl be a bumper tourist year
and made plans to carry on in an
even more vigorous manner. "Busin-
ess at home as usual" was the slogan
of tlie.meeting. Col. C. S. 'Woodrow,
Sarnia, veteran president was re-el-
ected and W. D. Ferguson, Sarnia
was named secretary for the 11th
time. Other officials were appointed
dons;; the rout which leads to Tabor. -
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this medium in
greatly thanking; the n ais shoe: and
tl nc1s for their kind a: i is 1 '. and
npeth5 during the iilne and dep-
arting of ear Dear Mother. Also
for the floral tributes, the loan of
ca?s, Rev. C. B. Heckendorn; Mr.
livers, Hoffman and sister Grrtr w',e
'or their kindness.
--The PIile Family
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Specials for Thursday, Friday and Sateaanday
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Eddy's Red Bind Ma$ches, 3 boxes 21c
Pork and beans, 21 -oz. 2 tins 19c.
Rolled teats fresh 4 lbs. _.... 1 9c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Hour, pkg. .....-........_,1 5c
Heinz Speghetti, . 16 -oz. 2 tins . ... 27c
McCormick's .Sodas, 1-1b. bag, 2 lbs. -..._...25c
Maple. Leaf Salmon, s 11 1b tin ........,« c
Mince meat„ 2 has ,_. ........................ 25c..
Cheese,r half lb: ..«............ ... ........
.Blue Ribbon Coffer take glass jar
Brooms, med. weight t ..,
15c.
......._._50c
....35c
Pumpkins 2',r1 large taal ».: 1 Ot.
Tiger Brad ...<.atsiap, large battle ................ ,
jelly Powder,. gip` gs. . ........................... 19c
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Mrs. Gus Denomme was a recent
visitor with her parents in Dublin.
Mr. Frank I3ossenberry of Kitchen-
er visited at the home of Mr. and
-Mrs. Wm. Wagner last -Week.
Mr. Louis Boshart of Seaforth vas
a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr.
aud Mrs. Jacob Kipfer.
Mr. Griffith, Highway Department
*eiditor, spent a few days in. town
Looking over the local highway books.
ta St. Boniface church are holding a
•load Sale also other nice articles in
the town hall on Saturday arcernoon.
k'he public are invitee.
as N. in. Lamont and Jane; Mrs.
,. W. Hoffman and Marjorie; Mr.
nd Mrs. Wm. Dowson motored to
ou -t on Sunday visiting friends.
Loueka Liedard who has been
Staying with her sister, Mrs. Adron
Incof town for some time,
Wt. for Goderich where she has a
position.
Me,.srs. L. and Fred Steinbach of
Cavalier, N. D., are at present visit-
ing` their brother Mr. H. Steinbach
and sister Mrs. R. Stade of town and
Other friends in the vicinity.
Cora Streets of the local bank
stiff. attended the wedding of Miss
Nora Cook of Clinton, who was mar-
ri d to Mr. F. A. Stevens of Chesley,
a irianager in the Canada Packers CO.
k? r; wedding was held on Saturday.
..;ease. jasessesa.reaPtai•taaaanalaXga
will of the 1oe. l teaching stir ,
i1I . Whitney Brokenshire of the
Flue Water Highway attended the
teniebers' convention last week held
in the tecnical school, London. Mrs
Rrokenshire• and Mrs. G. Koehler
accompanyed them.
Gills; T;7 FOWL SvJPPER
A grand fowl supper will be served
by. St. Pet• is Ev Lutheran Church
Zurich, on Thursday, Ort. '2 th. Sup-
per from 5 to 9 o'clock at tha Church
:?red:: Miec.•1in=.nous Program con-
si.iting of Short Comedy, Humorous
readings, Etc., presented by the
Young People of St. Peter's church.
The admission will be (15c and S5c.
The medic are cordially invited to
attend t'..s outst:1d3ng social event.
The committee has arranged for bet-
tor ac.c•oniodntion. more tables, and
Numbered tickets.
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Also Rosedale Alberta,
Servet -Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets..
The Roe Farms Milling
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid foie
.Eggs on a graded basis.
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A happy matrimonial event rvaS •
},r at: d at St. Peter's R. C. church
';rysdale, on Saturday. when Rev. Fr.
0. A. Martin united in Moly Wedd'-
lock, Miss Yvonne Cantin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon A. Cantin
of St. Joheph, to Mr. George Peter
Ducharine, s,ni of Mr. and Mrs. David
Ducharme of Zurich. The Herald
joins the many friends in e'ttending
congratulations to this young couple.
Dinnin—Rader
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rader, Zurich, was. the scene
lovely wedding;• when their
daughter Lylyan„ was united ite mar-
riage to Victor Ilinnin, eldest son. of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dinnin of Cromarty.
Rev. E. Tueekheim officiating:
The bride was charming, in a floor -
length gown of white lace with tiele
veil, carryings- a white Bible with
Baby's Breathe caught in the white
streamers. She was attended by the
groom's sister, Miss .Audrey Dit'enin
of Guelph, while Albert Dinuln of
Clinton, was his brother's groomsman.
Master Leroy Rader acted as trsher.
Mrs. }tarry G. Hess of Zurich played
the wedding musile. The wedding
took place under an arch of white
decorated with autumn flowers. After
the .ceremony a dinner wag served to
about sixty guests.
Later Mr, and Mrs. I.Aimui'n left for
a motor trip to Ottawa and the Thous-
and
hous
alul Islands, the bride travelling int
Tie, e Blue dress wikh black assessor--
ies. They will reside in Zurich in
their new home, which has ,just been
completed.
The Herald joins their many fri-
ends in extending oongratula;,ians to
ory and Orillia. A latter was reed
from Hon. T. D i IcQu zten. minister
of highways. promising that more
attention would in future be paid to
main,tainee of unpaved sections of the
highway and that if at all possible, 0
stretch of permanent work would be
built each year. This is the result of
a. strong appeaal of the unfavorab1':
condition of the road. throng `ra t'r^
Pinery anti from Ilayiteld to 1Zin- this popul rgo8 oottple of, •t ' for
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Two of the largest and Best Fila ns b Canada.
W. R. Johnston,. and House of berlin.
Over 600 Patterns to choose from, Made to style
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With the Upward Trend of Prices, We advise
the Public to Buy Now! We have a full stock of
Goods usually found,. in a Country Store:.. Dry
Goods, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and..Shoes,
and Harness Repairs, Etc.
f Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
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