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Forty Second Year
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18 94 I
To our many Readers an
Pti 4
„Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If so; Have your Eyes Examined with
'the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
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THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
'better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED leti1BLE, Proprietress
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MFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.,
BETTY ANN BEAUTY
SHOPPE
If you are going to give TIER a
Ferment Wave as a Christmas Pres-
ent be sure and call early for an
appointment. , No increase in prices.
Give Us a Call.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Prop.
Used Cars
Any Reasonable Offer Accepted. We do not
want to carry any of these Cars over the winter.
BUY NOW!
1939 CHEV. MASTER DE LUX Sedan, 4 Door, Heater, Built
in DeFrosters. Dual Harns. Fag Might. Save $100 on this Car
193.6 DODGE CUSTOM COACH,, Steel Top, Hydraulic Beakes
Trimk, Motor Overhauled.‘
193.8 CHEV. COACH. Heater .an2i De Froster7g.'14;arli New
Tires. Very Clean Inside and Out. Pieced Low
1925 CHV. STANDARD, 4 Doer Sedan, Original Upholster-
ing. Good tires.
116031. FORD COACH, Newly Painted, Upholstering Nearly as
Good as New.
1;937 .FORD COACH, Trunk, Veey Rearsonable. Also Ford
Coupe 1937.
11-n41934 CHEV. COACH, Original Finish ... ...... $390,00
'3:929 FORD A COACH ....... .......... sizsmo
1930 FORD A COACH $185,00
WARD FRITZ
NEW AND USED CAR SALES.
ZURICH
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Campbell's Toudou Soup per tin
Crunchie sweet mixed pickles large jar
Royal York coffee 1-1b. tin
Jumbo peas 2, 16 -oz tins
Mince meat, 2 lbs.
Canada corn starch, pkg.
Bee Hive corn syrup 2 -Ib tin 27c. 5-113.
My T. Nice wheat berries 5 -lbs. bag
Crisco 1 lb. tin 27c. 3 lbs
Red River cereal 2 lbs. pk g
Hill crest shortening 1 -lb
Maple Leaf cake flour pkg.
25c
43c
25c
25c
.1 1 c
59c
25c
73c
25c -
18c
30c
You will do well to shop at Merner's for your Chris-
tmas Candies and nuts... All fresh stock at the very
lowest prices.
Rates: $1.26 in Canada, in advert
in TY.S,A.,in advert
CHESTER L. SIVIITHe Publih*
•ds we extend Season's Greetings
Special
ANNWJKCEMENT
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TO ALL BOYS AND GIRL
As announced in our AO,'
last week, we have again -in;
vited Santa Claus to ourStor4
He will be on hand at 4 p.m
SATURDAY, DEC. 20th.,
And present every small b�
and girl with a package o
Sweets. Mr. Geo. Thiel will
hitch his fine team of greys to
a double cutter, and go up
north to meet old Santa. Do
not miss this..
J. GASCHO end, SON
teleneanneenni: Of
NOTICE
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Friday of next.iweek -will be ob--
seeved as a holiday, Boxing Day.
Miss Margaret Hey of London, was
Friday visitor at the home of her
other/ !Mrs. J. Hey.
,
Me Peter Eisenbach and John
e, °I-dussegu of Grand Bend made a
e sines call in town on Friday.
Mr. Bruce Church, who has, a
asition at London, vent Sunday at
is hoe* here.
v Mr. Rudolph Corriveau sold his
e,100 acre fame just south of Zurich.
• Mr. Ferdinand Haberer , of town,
r. Halbeier gets po.ssession, on March
et,
Mx : and Mrs. Urban Pfile arid Mrs.
en. H. • Haugh, of the 14th con.,
2 otored. to iSarnia last Thersday,then
..
ere accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Ross
f Detroit, and Mrs. R. Damrow, of
`nde, Mich. The latter ladies were
their „return home •after being
Boys who have become lii.,. the ests at the' tHodgson-Greb wedding
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habit 10f throwing snow belle at et-. # .., .xeter.
ectrie lights are hereby warned to ,Ladies, please notice, that there
cease trona doing so or the hand pf ;II be no Red Ceoss sewing done in
the Law will be enforced. .. ei, .5, .t e tawn halleentil the first Thursday
=Kaftan.
Meterno on in the new year, January
N 0 TICE %. , ..,h, 'when all ladies are invited to
ejee ;attend; lf you have never attended
. . -.'h fore; try and Come.
'.Frastures Leg. .
- We, the Police Trustees ofthe ': ,.'" oexi•bas been received by Mr. and
Village of Zurich wish to Declare- .s. An'.411i17 F. Hessof town af the
Friday, December 26th, (Boxing, li; orlinnate,laptidentl.of their eldest: ,..* 0 -
By Order, Trustee, Beard "Ol.'' ,,„1,0,4ita.,;iiipe4eireeeetee-iee . ',me*. ,___,..,.,,a_m...n_____ _._, ..._______, _ ... , A
.--:ffeee-7,--e—__-, ----e' -—, —. * lle navigating -a boat he fractured et ,,,.,„•
hisleg Mr. Hess is now in the Kap- •
uskasing:hospital and would /ike t o •
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returnIO his home in Zurich, and we
iiOpJieT,e w 1 ill' soon be able to do so. OUR SAMPLES OF
.; Oserve Goth Anniversary
' We COngraturate Mr. and Mrs.
.'iklidrewiThiel of town who on Sunday
celebrated their 60th wedding anniv-
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HESS, THE JEWELER
THIS CHRISTMAS
GIVE JEWELLERY
THEY ARE GIFTS
THAT LAST.
See Our Excellent Stock
WATCHES
CLOCKS
JEWELLERY
SILVERWARE
China and Stationery
Fountain Pens and
Dresser Sets.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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WISHING ALL OUR CUS.
roiviERs AND FRIENDS
A VERY MERRY
Christ as
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs according to Grade
Pone 10 - HensEx11
Day) as a public holiday. • 'QUizelhereewlio has been in charge, `1 • • •
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WIMI•••••••••••••
King Has Birthdat.-
Somewhere in England, Dee, A.44
King George received messages'
congratulations from many parts
the world world as he celdbrated ,his
birthday at his country • home:With
the Queen and Princesses.
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSgY;
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epee:3e Me Thiel is 82 years of age, j,
Thiel is 78. They have •
spent'practically all their life in 2;
Zurich and have seen many changes.
A very pleasant surprize partee Both eirjOy-' fairly good health, Mr.
was held on the evening, of Dec011r"..Thiei ,peObably the best, and take
ber 12th at the home of Mr. -and tansiderable enjoyment out of life. •
Mes. Widfred Weido, Parr Linee L The day • wasmarked by meeeratulat-
honor of their twenty-fifth annive.r.elone,'b.y- their many friends and a •
sary. The evening was spenteireproe delicious, fowl dinner. Three sons
gressive euchre, the first prize ''-for and twoeclaughters are the family of 4
ladies going to Mrs. Theo. Steffi tFIiIreppy couple of sixty years ago. •
and the Consolation going to Mrs.
Leonard Memel% The men's flint to
Carl Decker and the last to 'Fred
Rader. Fallowing this the address
was read by Mrs. Weido's sistereliksi.
Louis Rader
Dear Laurette and Wilfred.
We have met here to cones -W-
rath you on this important event in
your life. There are certain mileston-
es in a person's life. To the young
comes first the courtship when you
live in bliss from day to day and life
seems too happy to last. Them eosnee
the wedding day when .a complete
change is made. Where one, -as teavc.
elled life's road alone now- twa start
out to share life's cares and troubles,
as well as its joys and thrills. This
road has many bridges to arose but
we always look ahead fop the better
things to come.
Now you have comii! eo another
milestone after twenty-five years of
married life, called your silver wed-
ding day. You are much richer in
experience than you- were the day
you were mai:lie& Yon have during
these years. built' a home, one of
Go :I's most sacred' instituttuns, and
have added a family te share it with C00r..ude Catlin sang "1 Love ran
you. We know that the early love ,p:10" The bride's mother received
started twenty-five years ago has lit chesty rose crepe with a, corsage
grown richer and fuller as. the years of red roses and white ehryeanthem-
went by. You have been blessed in utne. The .bridegroom's mother teeth -
many weye during: . these years and ved in black velvet with, corsage of
have leeen • allowed to live co their pink roses and bouvardia. Inunedi-
close. Now we do hope that you will ately after the ceremony. 27 guests
beth be spared to reach the .tient sat down to a beautiful repast serv-
milestone twenty-five years from now ed by lifiss Edna 11/lartene and Miss
This purse we present tootght, as Grace Andrews, girl friends of the
&•inall token of our love and esteem bride. The happy eouple left for
to wish you God's blessing fn the points east amid showers of confetti.
!mars that still be ahead.—Signed on The bride travelling in wine coat and
behalf of the relatives, Brown aocessadea. On their return
eres. Weido's brother, Mr. Wm, they will reside on the groom's farm
7-‘ •- !Hf? the presentation, a near Centralia. Out of town guestg
nurse of money, Aft 3r a dainty wets Mi A T. .Rese, of Detroit and
was sev..ved, and everybody Mrs. R., Demme, of Kinde,
rt had meet enjoyebte even- ciente of the brid&—tExeter
es-
tng. • , AtlYeetP,
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HYMENEAL
Oen Tuesday, Dec. 9th, at 3 pm.,
a very pretty wedding was .solemn-
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sinxon Greb, Exeter, when the yo-
ungest daughter, Doris Kathleen,
was united in marriage to Reginald
Berton, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hods -o. The officiating minis-
ter was Rev. A. J. Smale, of Strath-
roy, uncle of the groom. The bride
was beutifufly gowned in white net
over slipper satin with finger-tip veil
of ernib. net caught with orange blo-
ssoms, and carried Better Times ros-
es, She entered the living -room an.
6A= of her father to the strains
oLoiengnin's wedding music play-
ed' by Mrs. Hugh Love, sister of 'the,
bride. Her only attendant was Mee -
Ola Reid, gowned in Queen's blue
taffeta and carrying yellow baiby
mums. Mr. Kenneth Greb, brother -of
the' bride, acted as best man. The
marriage vow was taken undetteaio
archee cedar and white mums. Dur-
ing the signing of the register. Miss
Made -to -Measure Suits
24.95 and 27,50
A SPLENDID RANGE
W' H. HOFFMAN & S-*N
Phones:, 86 and 93.
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HOFFMAN AND WESTLAKE
Funeral Directors and Ambulan-ce Service
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Christmas News
This Year, as', never before it will, pa -y- you to do
your Christos Shopping early,,, many items
cannot be; eplaced.
Gifts and toys for each merober of the family.
Good values in Christmas aid New. Year Greeting
Cards..
Peels, Cherries, Cake Decorations for your Christ-
mas Cake at lowest prices.
Be sure to call in at:
THE BLAKE ST
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone l 11'97
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