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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
200 Yards only, Krinkle Crepes at per yard 65c
No. 1 Grade Broadcloth, per yd. 45c
Polished Cottons, extra special, yd. 75c
Pyjama Cloths, Flann., yd 65c
Cotton Sheets, 81x100 at pr. 7.25
Pillow Cases a pair 98c and 1.19
Kitchen Towels 30" at pr. 79c
Kitchen Towels 36" at pr. 98c
BLANKETS
Prices on all Blankets are Advancing. So
Your Supply. Now!
Ibex 70x90 at pr. $5.95
Ibex. 80x90 at .pr 7.25
Falcon 70x90 at pr. 5.65
Esmond, part wool, each 5.75
get
FREE : PANT SALE
A pair of Pants Free with every order of IVlen's
made -to -measure Suits. Your choice of 150
Samples. Do not delay. This offer is for month
of January only.
GROCERY SPECIALS
1-1b. Casserole Steak, tin
1-1b. Pk. assorted Cookies
Whole Kernel Corn, 4 tins
Sockeye Salmon, tin
Nature's Best Peas, 4 tins
Jelly Powders, 5-pkgs.
Sliced Beets, 2 tins
Tea Bags 100 for
4 -lb. Pail Jam
45c
3c
55c
4bc
55c
39c
23c.
98c
/5c
Gascho Bros.
TELEPHONE 59
ZURICH
L Laidlaw. , You'll Enjoy Listening to—
NONIIE HOUR
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Lizzie Voland is a patient In
South Huron Hospital at Exeter in
the interest of her health.
Miss Kathie Kalbfleisch of Spence,
Hall, London, spent a day with ler
parents, Mr and Mrs Ivan Kaitbfleisch
Mr and Mrs Ed. Datars and Miss
Anne Datars :motored to Kitchener
on Sunday and spe:nt the day there.
•Miss Donna Merner of London was
a week -end visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arnold
MermenMrandMrs Wm. Regier and son
Danny of `Mount Carmol spent a few
days at the home of Mrs. George
Farwell last week.
'Miss Arlene I3,aberer nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
was a week -end visitor with her par-
ents, `_Mr and Mrs Ferd tHaberer.
Miss 'l'I�arlene Wagner of the Kitch-
ener teaching staff was a visitor with
rer parents, Mr and Mrs. Len. War;-
ner over the week -end.
We are pleased to see Mr. Curite
Hartman up and around again atter
being confined in his home for the
past few weeks.
Mr and Mrs Walter Laidlaw of
Cartwright, 'Manitoba, are visiting
at their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Huron & Erie
DEBENTURES
Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES
Now Paying:
4% for 3, 4 and 5 Years.
3% % for 1 and 2 Years
J. W. H'ABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
1 :00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. --Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer Fellow-
ship in the homes.
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US
"THE MEN "
.Mrs. ' herase Hartman and son
Raynnond r--,t...—ed to Detroit where
ti [they attencad' the funeral of her un -
day morning.
Mr and 'Mrs Leonard Bowman of
(p town attended the funeral of the
former's grandfather, Mr. Daniel
0 1 Cressrr.•an, at St. Jacobs, on Sun-
day.
0 The DucharnTes' from the B.W.H.
and Goshen South, Windsor, Alin-
erburg and Detroit partook in a de-
licions turkey dinner on Saturday
blast at the :Stansberry residence in
yI Detroit.
tM.r and Mrs. Kenneth Greb and son
of near Exeter; Mr and Mrs. Urban
Pfile of 14th Oona. Hay, were dinner
guests at the home of the formrer's
brother, Mr and :Mrs. Oscar Greb,
Labylon lime.
OLIIMINIMIMMM
For Better Service
ON ELECTRICAL INSTALATIONS
AND APPLIANCES
SFF. WUERTH'S FIRST
AND SAVE
WUERTH ELECTRIC
Phone 84 - Zurich
Quartette in Song
Rev. and (Mrs. Aznaeher and sons
Lorne and Dennis rendered messages
in song on Sunday evening in the loc-
al Evangelical U.B. 'Church. This
was very much appreciated.
It Was Cold!
Monday and Tuesdays thaws for.
3 ' a shoat; period put an end to one
• i.of the coldest (apells in many a year
Iin this. part of Ontario. Zero and
subzero weather was with us day and
• night for about two weeks, snow was
g beginning to pile up and plows had
their hands full with the (big banks,
• then along 'came the January thaw
j land rains soon had the snow banks
i wore dawn to the bare pavements.
Today, Wednesday, is cold again
t1with a few inches of snow, and so
a the weeks keep slipping along until
March. will usher in the spring sea. -
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Needs
Will receive attention with us if Left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early j
with us so we can arrange for your supply.
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YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove need attention; or prob.
ably youneed a New One. Let us look these over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Trying Enamels and Varnishes: Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Ev°etroiighing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard•
ware always in stook.
�STADE & WEIDO
ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE .- SERVICE
son.
Don't Forget Banquet
The public of the community are
heartily invited to attend the big
Federation of Agriculture Banquet
in the'Community Centre, Zurich,
next Thursday evening Jan,. 31st. A
good 'program has been prepared and
an ,outstanding speaker in Padre
Young of the 'O.A.C., Guelph, who
is not a stranger in this community;
having ,been a pastor at Hensall a
few years ago. Come out and en -
jay this well prepared evening with
the nice turkey banquet.
ANNUAL MEETING
OF ASSOCIATION
GroWth in.menilberthip and service
was shown at the annual meeting of
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ-
ation in Kitchener Tuesday last w?;en
reports showed that 53,051 cow had
''een inseminated during the year
ending Noveroi»r 30, 1l)7)6, an in-
Gospell Preaching — lnspirationa
Singing.
Sundays—CHML-900 kc. 7.30 a.m.
—WRVA - 1140 k.c: • 10.30 p.m.
'The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
ST. PETER'S
Ev. Lutheran Church, Zurich
Rev. O. Winter, Pastor.
Mrs. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM., Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES—
WorshipService — 10 A.M.
Sunday School (all ages) -11:15 A.M.
Evening Service — 7:C0 P.M,
"Enter into his gate s with thanks-
giving, and into his courts with
Praise." - Ps. 100:4.
Emmanuel Evangelical
J UNITED- BRETHREN' CHURCH
1 Rev. A. M. Amacher, B.A. B.D,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist.
Friday, Jan. 25th, 8 p.m. Brether-
hood meeting at the church.
Sunday, Jan. 27th.
10 a.m.—Divine Worship
Theme:—The Road to Certainty"
11 a.m. Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service.
Sentence Sermon — "The Happiness
you get in Church on Sunday is
a tonic for the whole week."
crease of 6;4,54 over the previous
year. Also 1,073 new members join-
ed the Association, bringing the total
membership to 6,395.
Directors remained the same, with
two new ones, Sherwood Taylor o+
Galt, representing the Jersey breed
and Stanley Shantz, Baden, repres-
enting the dual purpose 1Slhorthorn
breed added. New president of the
association is Ward A. Shantz, R.R.
1 Waterloo.
Guest speaker, Dr. H. A. Herman,
Columbia, Missouri, told of the im-
proved quality of cattle gained thr-
ough artificial (breediing, the tremend-
ous amount of knowledge that has
been gained in cattle breeding meth-
ods and the tremendous growth in
this comparatively new industry in a
short tune.
PARKINS r 13LAGIi
Come to Us!
When You Need that New
Work Outfit
100 off on all Made to Measure
Wear
Mid -Town Cleaners —
AGENTS FOR MIDTOWN CLEANERS.
CALL MON. BACK THURSDAYS
GO THURS. )ACK SATURDAY
GO SATURDAY, RACK MONDAY (SPECIAL)
THURSDAY REGULAR
Exeter
Tth.ursday, January 24t1h, 1957
A HAPPY NEW YEAR -- HOW?
Heb, 12., 1-3,
Remove the Obstructions: (Hindrances)
....Let us lay aside every weight and sin, ,
Have the Endurance:
.1, "Run, withpatience the race set before us,"
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Catch the Inspiration... (the example of former christians)
"Wherefore, seeing we are compassed about with so groat
a cloud of witnesses....Let us run."
Have the Supreme Motivation:
"Looking unto JESUS, the AUTHOR and FINISHER of
our FAITH.
ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGE LISM COMMITTEE
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Westlake Furniture
Visit Our Store
And See Our
floor Coverings
Good Variety of All
HOME'.FURNISHINGS
Come in and See Us
Z urich -- Phone 89J
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Bargains in Floor Coverings
25% OFF ON ALL MERCHANDISE
Here area few Examples:
INLAID LINOLEUM - Reg. 4.95 running Yard
for $3.70 running Yard
3 yds. wide Congoleum - Reg. 2.85 running yard,
for $2.28 running yard
REMNANTS and Odd lots of Tile - All at only
HALF PRICE
Shop Early While The Selection Is Good
T. and T. FLOORING
Your Decorating Headquarters
SHOW ROOM IN BAKERY BLOCK. PHONE 133 ZURICH
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Winter Approaches Once More
So ACT FAST and be prepared for Winter by
securing your Storm Sash and Combination Doors
Early!
We also carry a complete line of Aluminum. Comb-
ination Doors and Windows
Give us a call and we will be glad to come and take
measurements and give you a free estimate.
A good supply of Canadian Cement is on hand for
' , immediate sale.
LET US SERVE 'YOU t
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