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Zt)RICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
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Pure Wool Flecked Tweed 6 -in width, ycl. $4.65
Authentic Talions in wool, 56' width, yd. ....2.25
Girl's lined all wool plaid Slacks, size 3-6 at 2.96
Children's Jon sleeve button shoulder Jerseys,
striped pastel shades, sizes 1, 2, 3, each 1.65
Girl's Ivy League striped : „ luu:;es 8 to 14
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Girls 1OOv Orlin Pullovers 6 to 14,
fancy trim at neckline each
Cardigans to match, each
Girls Orlon Pullovers 4, 6, 6x
Cardigans to match
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Visit our Baby Dept. for all of your requirements,
or to choose a lovely gift for that "Special"
Newcomer.
IL.1>: 0.G. .:°iNS BARGAINS
Walk Upstairs And Save -
Greatly reduced prices on many lines of Summer
and Fall Goods in furnishings; Ladies and Childrens
Wear, Mens and Boys Wear; Suit s, Overcoats,
Jackets, Work Clothes, Caps, Hats, Shirts, etc.
All of above lines on Display on Tables on Second
Floor.
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• LOCAL NEWS 1
qUy Mrs. Chane„, Welber spe..nt a pleas -
4 ant day, Tuesday, at the home of her
g1Je ' daughter, .1Vtr and Mrs, Hugh Thiel.
qV. Miss Edith Steckle is spending a
few days at the home of Miss Olive
O'Brien.
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon
cf Galt visited with the fornIer's CERTIFICATES
mother, Mrs let: 'MacKinnon on iun-
day last. Now Paying 5%
Juige Frank Fingland of Godericli,
Thursday, Novearvbeee .t4ae 1051
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DEBENTURES
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conducted a sitting of the Tenth.
Division Court in the Zurich 'Town.
Hall on. Wednesday.
Mss 'Gertrude Sehade of London
1, 2 and 3 Years
J. W. HABERER
was a Sunday visitor at tie none .General Insurance Phone 161
of her brother, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Schade and family, 14th. Concession.
Mr and Mrs, !!Torris Neil of De -
ST.. PETER'S
trout and ;Mrs. Alfred Melick of toner
+Ev. Lutheran Church,
qnle spent the week -end at Kitchener and` .
�4D Fonthill, Ont., returning liotne on Rev. O. Winter, Pastor.
I Messrs. Ivan and Earl Yiin ,milt, ,
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'A' Monday.
] I Mrs.J.Tuerlcheim, ATOM.,. Organist
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Zurich
and Jacob Haberer and Ferd Haber- SUNDAY SERVICES:
spent laet week on a huntme ;10.00 A.M.. Worship Service
trip- in I3aliburton County, east of .11:15 A.M. - Sunday School and
ID i Peterborough. We wish them a tot! Bible Class
i0 ! of luck. i 7:30 P. -M. - .Evening Service.
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Cold Did Come his Church is the. House of God.
With the closing of last week tl
e e cold polar air from the north :iinall
MSD<lid push doiwn upon us, and by Su
' day rnorni•ne a light blanket of sno
j�r< 1 with cold atmosphere was in of
0 , mid. t, accompanied by cold wind
I and gales, and since there is sial
1.2 1 number of snow (banks arouna. How
e ever we cannot complain as at th
p i Gains of Stratford and London,
�p 'heavy fall of snow was visible. Tl
q��, , isea with us
as thiisurned milder Wednesday.an•drain
yeeks
cl e creeping along and tv:inter will
q�'surely coon set in, and Any chores
you may have around the place, we
,`' would advise to get them dote as it
,`11 , may tighten up at any time.
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qVi� The Ladles' Aid and W.S.W.S. of
dill' Emmanuel Evangelical tele t:i'urch I
�n� inet on Thurs., Nov. 7th., with Mrs.1
`i�� A..1..\1eClinehey as chair lady. After''
el � the singing of the hymn "'I Would
Wn 'be True", .Mrs. •McClinchey tea in
e: prayer. Mrs. I.'iwo:ed i ruernn er
read the Scripture lesson. A trio
v.: entitled, "With Thy Spii_?it fill me,"
was sung by Mrs. Harold Rader, Mrs
Q(, Kenneth Breakey and Mrs. A, J.
lieClinchey. Mrs. A. .M. Amacher
gave a talk on 'Stewardship in 'Vis-
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ions." There is a hunger for truth
e all over the world. Many are hungry
: 'physically, .but more are hungry spir
te i itually. We have hardly ever been
o ( hungrry physically. If we are hung -
O I ry spiritually, we can be fed. Many
e, ii have died who have never heard the
s' '▪ name of Jesus. The great commission
tells us to go and make disciples. We
'are to \viitness for Christ, If we fail
_. '. to witness, who will witness for
e , Chr�i .t? leVe can (become channels of
se , blessing for Christ. HE is calling
'a •• now for Christian men and women
.' ! all over the world. We have eieen
O i li\ ina• carelessly unmindful of the
ei heed of the gospel. We have been
O living in pleasure while Russia has
]seen working. We will have to tigh••
ten aur (belts. GOD is a GOD of
® mercy and justice. We pray God
that disaster may not come upon us.
el We. in •Canada, live under GOD'S
el smile. The grace of GOD has reach -
0 ed us. We ought to be very thankful
0 to Almighty GOD for HIS blessings
upon us. Do we gave Jesus what
we can spare? Let - is ,thank Hiin
that He counts us worthy in having
a :hare in HIS work,
Mr. Nelson McClinchey, of Hensel
ave a piano selection, "Nearer My
God to Thee", which was much en
joyed,Mrs. Kenneth Breakey pros
ented some "'Facts about Race.'
cY • 1lankind has a common origin. Hu
man .blood is divided into four types,
and all are in every race. There is
Ioto ,.pure race. Our aneestry :s mix
ed. There is no superior race, bu
there are superior individuals, an
they are • in every race. After •th
singing loaf the hymn "0 :,.aster, le
Inc walk with Thee", Mr;. Heroic
?aider gave the lust chapters of th
:,tudy book. She described the cine:
in Indo-China. Many of the c.i'iurch
es suffered during the war. Th
church in Hong Kong is a i,ritisl
Crown Colony. Large npartmen
houses are terribly crowded. One 0
our missionaries, Rev. Chas. Ashle
is a teacher in one 'oaf the schools
His service is the aim of every or-
ganizatien. All are welcome to
worship with us on ;the Lord's Day,
and to benefit in the social service of
the week.
"Holiness becometh Thy House, 0
'Lord."
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Pastor-- Albert Martin
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SUNDAY SFRV•Teeme•
! tUI:00 a.m. - eureev School
11:00 a.m. -- Worehip Service
i &:00 p.m. - Bible Meeting
Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer Fellow-
' ship in the homes.
Ladies' Aid Meet
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
j WITH US
You'll Enjoy Listcnleg te---
"TFfE MENNONITE Hes R"
Gospel! Preachi,,g, - Insi,icationa
Sinein
Sundays--CHAIL- -9u0 k.c. 7.30 a.in.
-?FTF(V A - 1140 k.e. 10:80 p.m.
'The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
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ELECTRICALLY SAFE - Get Friendly Service
Have A Master Electrician Do Your Work
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W J . T ELEOTRIO
Phone 84 a Zurich
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• HARDWARE - SEEDS And FORT fT L
Lou lFueI Neecls
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
with us so we can arrange for your supply.
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove need attention; or prob-
ably you need a New One. Let us look these over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Beit
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware
ware always in stook.
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Admission 75 Cents
; Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club
Proceeds for Children's Playgrounds
Eiurr. anuel Evangelical
UNITED BRETHREN' CHURCH
Rev. A. M. Amacher, B.A., B.D,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch,. Organist.
Sunday, November 17th.
10 a.nn. :Morning Worship Service.
11 a.in.-Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service.
Sentence Sermon - We are young
in the faith that Christianity is
something to be done.
COME TO CHURCH
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IN THE
Community Centre, Zurich
Zurich Community Centre
Every Friday Night
Nov. 8, to Nov. 29
MUSIC 1;Y
The Melodic Makers
Everybody Welcome
There is a great unfinished task.Only
t well qualified people should be nose-
d ionaries. Th. hope of the church
e consists in the native Christians.
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QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE
Mr. Nelson eleC3in.chey played a
second number and the trio ,sang a-
gain. The ' Preeident, Mrs. Delbert
Geiger took charge of the business.
The committee, in charge of the pro-
gram was comlased of the following
Mrs. Harold Rader, Mrs. Ken. Brea-
key, Mrs. X13. Mack, Mrs. E. Truemner
Mrs. A: J. 'M,eClinchey and Mrs. M.
Geiger. After the business session,
a delightful lunch was served.
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Mid -Town Cleaners
AGENT -- Reg. R. ,BLACK, Zurich.
Our Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service
continued as usual at the sante location.
Goes out Monday - back on Thursday; out Thurs-
day - back Saturday; out Saturday - back Monday.
Oast Efficient.. Service
MID TOWN CLEANERS
,Exeter --- Ontario.
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4, WHAT .IS MY AIM IN LIFE?'
4, To Get Riches?
3 , 1 'Tux 6; 9 But they that will be rich, fall: mto tempt..
$ ation and asnare, and into many foolish and hurtful ,
+ lusts which drown men into destruction and. perdition.
1: To Get Fame?
John 5: 44. How can ye believe, which receive honour
,g, one of another and seek not the honour which. cometh
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it To Please God?
.. Col. 3: 17. And whatsoever ye do in word or deed do '$1
all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving; thanks to God
and the Father by him.
Zurich Mennonite Evangelism Committee
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COME IN And See our Fine: Display of all
HOME FURNISHINGS!
Floor Covering, Tile, Inlaid, Congoleuin, Rugs,Etc.
Blinds of all types, cut'as required.. Venetian Blinds
Stock and Cul torn made. Drapery Track.
Eureka Vacuum Cleaners; Floor Polisher for
Sale or. Rent.
MATTRESSES
Special for a Limited Time, only:
Nationally advertised Sealy Enchanted Nights,
Reg. $59.50. Special $44.50
Other Famous Mattresses to choose from:
Pasturepedic, Bea- Rest, . Pillofoam, Etc.
ZURICH
Phone 89J
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Bargains in Flog Coverings:
25% OFF ON 'ALL'-.Iiiik~'RCHANDISE
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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Approaohes 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
Combination 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!
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