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We would be pleased to show you our supply of
New Goods in all the various lines throughout
Our Store.
New Dress Materials, Flannelette, Drapery Goods,
Prints, Pyjama Cloth, Underwear of every
description.
NEW LINES
;We are Agents for the celebrated Helen
Harper Sweaters for Ladies, made by Harris Knit
Mills, in all the new shades. Pullovers and Cardigan
styles at very reasonable prices, ranging from 4.9.5
to 6.95 each.
NEW BLOUSES 8e SKIRTS
New line of Blouses just arrived in Nylon Dacron,
Tissue Faille and the new Dream Dater, in Allurac-
el in short or long sleeves. Sizes from 12 to 44•
See our line of Stroller Skirts in casual styles, made
of Orlon blend flannels, rayon worsted flannels,
and authentic all wool tartans. 12 to 20 sizes,
Priced at 4.95 to 7.95.
. NEW BLANKETS
See the new Earl Blanket, a blend of Rayon and
Nylon, with wide satin binding, in shades of deep
Rose, Green, Pink, blue, 72x84 at $7,50 each.
MEN'S WEAR
A full supply of New Jackets, Station Wagon Coats
Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, fine sport Shirts for
Winter Wear. Everything in Working Clothes
for Men and Boys•
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LOCAL NEWS
IMr Orville Manes sof Detroit spent
a few days with his ,cousins, the
Williams Family.
Mrs. > lizzie Hey has returned af-
ter visiting relatives at Pigeon, Mi&
where she joined relatives on a mot-
or trip to Northern, 'Michigan.
Mr and Mrs Louis GiabeR of Ind-
ianapolis, Ind., spent several days
over the ‘week -end at the home of
their cousins, Mr and Mrs. Se, 'h
Amanens.
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Mr. +Wan. Soldan of Pigeon, 'VTic ,t
was a visitor with relatives here and
Henson the' past week, also -visited
the flooded areas at Bradford, Ont
:Mr, Jacob Ortwein and d+aughte,
Vir. and (Mrs. Milton Dietz were rec-
ently at Pigeon, Mich., where they
attended the funeral of air. Ortweinrs
sister, the late Mrs. 'Teitz, wrio 'Tier
at that place.
Mr and Mrs Orville .Steinlbaeh and
daughter Donna of London, d.r and
n Mrs. Earl Steinbach and son David,
'V� Iof Woodstock visited at the home of
i10D 'lir and Mrs Henry Steinbach and Mr
tHenry Howald on Sunday. •
Ladies' Auxiliary to Meet
4P You are cordially invited to atter
the iL. A, meeting for Girl 'Guide
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and Brownies to be .held at the home'
QVI of Mrs. Charles Thiel on Thursday.
c p November 11th at 8.30 p.m.
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Ita'ile was centred with athree-tie}Carol Diane, infant daughter of
r wedding cake. Their five grandchil- I lVIr 'and Mrs Hubert Miller was bap-
•dren presented thein with a bouquetltized in Zion Lutheran Church, on
Qof pinkcarnations. They received "Sunday, October 31st. Mr and' Mrs.
Boys to Register* •
All boys 16 years of age or under
wishing to play Hockey please regas-"
ter with Edwin Gascho at Gaschof
Bros. Store, Zurich. -Zurich Lions
Club.
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
Mr and -firs. William Reichert of;
town celebrated their forty-fifth
wedding anniversary last Wednesday
They entertained their family, to a'
fowl dinner at their hoarse and the
FOR SAFE SHORT TERM
INVESTMENT, the
Huron 8c Eric
Mortgage Corporation
Now Paying:
1-2 years 3%
3-6 Years 3 %
Oa investments $100.00 and over.
INTEREST HALF YEARLY
J. W. Haberer - Phone 161
Fire, Auto and Casualty
Insurance.
FOR SALE
A Pure Bred roan. Durham Short -
porn. Bull, 9 months old apply. -Ted.
Haberer, Zurich. 2t''
FOR SALE
A number of Black Ramp. Pullett
for sale, "5months old. Apply to -
John Minderlein, Phone 96 r •3, Zu.s-
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DASHWOOD
Had Fowl Supper
The Ladies' Aid lof Zion Lutheran
Church entertained their husbands
to a turkey dinner in the church base -
'anent, ;Wednesday Oct, 27th. The ev-
ening was spent in bingo.
45th Anniversary
On Wednesday .October 27t1 about
20'relaties,and friends gathered at
the home of IMr and Mrs Tho Kluinipp
to honor them on the occasion of
their 45th wedding anniversary. Af-
ter a 'bounteous dinner Mr and Mrs,
Klunipp were presented with a large
iboiiquet of Blowers and lovely gifts.
Infant Baptised
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G many greeting cards from friends +Harold Mame of Kitchener were
ill during the day. We join their many
sponsors.
0 friends in extending -best wishes and Vfi and firs Harold Maine and
for many more such occasions. ,girls spent the week -end with the
HAS NEW POSTMASTER
'.Appointment of a new Postmaster
\Pi..Seaforth was announced, when
I� �! Frederick E. Willis was sworn mto
;Y// TELEPHONE 59 V office. The appointment of dVIr. Willis
ZURICH ep ibl.. the Cival Service ,Commission
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Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men
The Store with the Best Variety of
of Groceries
A fine assortment of Hardware
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Tiniest t
GIVE US A CALLI
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE .. Phone 98 r I
and
and Boys
all Kinds
Electrical
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lowed ,competitie examinations which'
were held some time ago. The appo. •
intment became necessary following
• the sudden death of the late C. P.
•Sills. Since that time, Miss Ruth
• Cluff has been acting postmaster. 1VIr
Willis, 44, who is married, with 8
,children, is the son of Mr and Mrs.
Willis Seaforth. He was iborn and
educated in Seaforth. •
i latter's parents, Mr and airs Rein-
hold Miller.
1 Me ad Mrs 'Gordon Weilberg of
Waterloo spent the week -end with
their parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Wei -
berg and Mr and Mrs Victor Tyler,
Little Darlene Rader spent Friday
with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Ervin Rader.
Miss Nancy Fsuhner of Grand Bend
spent the week -end .with Miss Elean-
or Becker.
Dashwood W. I.
number
A goodly number of little girls
and boys attended the. October meet-
'ing of the Dashwood W. I. ,Interested
n the boys and girls. The roll call
vas a penny for :each inch of their
waistline 'and a very sulbstantial sum
tvas received. Mrs. Ervin ,Rader^pre-
ided for the business. Final plans
were made for the course of Program
Tanning to be held in the E.U.B.asement Nov. 2nd. Mrs. .convention H. Kuntz
gave a report on the held
n London.
At Federation Banquet
At the Huron County' Federation
Banquet held in the Community Cen-
tre, Zurich the Rev; George Goth, of si
Metropolitian United Churcr., London .1,
• •was guest speaker. He outlined cond-
itions in Europe a., he Sound them on l.b
O his recent trip there. He was mtrod-
!laced by Douglas McNeil, Goderich,
e ; first vice-president. Head table guests
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FU • '' ITURE
hour ueleeds
Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of tune.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in tirriie always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply 6
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- s
ably You Need 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 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 always in stook.
STADE & VE1Dc
URtC,H - ONT.
QUALM( _ PRICE - SERVICE
included Warden Win. Dale; Thomas,
4Pryde, .MLA, Huron of Exeter; Mar- LP
vin Howe, i1VIP. Wellington -Huron, 'a
Arthur; President, Winfred Sh•ortreed 'K
Walton; past president R. S. McKer- a
cher, Seaforth; Winston Shapton,'
second vice-pres., Exeter; Mr and S
Mrs. Robert Carbert, Wingham and an
Rev. H. E. RoppeI, Zurich, a.
BORN
.Ralph and June Krueger ,of Hyde
ark, (nee iHamibly) are happy to
nnounce the arrival of a daughter,
oxen Lynn, born October 30th,1954
t St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
At the Scott .Memorial Hospital,
e'aforth, on October 27th, to Mr
d Mrs. George Ducharme, Dublin,
daughter.
Attention - Chick Buyers
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Save up to $4.00 per 100 pullets by placing your �.
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Discounts are as follows:
SAVE $4.00 per 100 PULLETS
SAVE $3.00 per 100 PULLETS
SAVE $2.00 per 100 PULLETS
SAVE $1.00 per 100 PULLETS
Delivery at any time. j;,
booked by October 30th.
booked by November 16th. 4.
booked by November 30th.
booked by January lst.
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NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES, 81 King Street,
London, Phoria 2-0383.
and Jim's
Men's and :;Boys' Wear
FALL SUIT SAMPLES HAVE ARRIVED!
Best Range of Dacron, Menange, Worsteds, Garb-
ardine, etc. Work Shirts and Overalls in full
supply... See our Fall Sportswear. Complete line
of Winter Underwear. Stationwagon Coats, Corv-
ette Coats, various Jackets, Overcoats, Boys'
Jackets and Walking Coats at SPECIAL PRICES!
Linen Jeans and School, Sets.` Full supply of Pull-
overs at various prices.
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AGENTS FOR D TOWN CLEANERS
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SHUR-GAIN .dig Booster
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Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
weigh 40 pounds and more at weaning and teats
at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 pound weanlings save a month's feeding,
s time. A feeding program of • SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will fit
your pigs to make the best use of their feed aud
e reach market sooner.
Start Every Litter on Pig Booster
MILT DEIT,Z & SON - Zurich, Ont.
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ACT NOW `-_ SALE ENDS ON
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th.
Store will be open Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday Nights till 9 p.m.
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Harris
HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS N`)W FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT-
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
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WALL BOARD
Easy to paint paper': Many
grades and types in steak. Per
Square Foot as low as
5 Cents
MAPLE ,. FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched ImoAlit.
Flooring, Per 100 Square Inott
$23.00
CONVERT YOUR ATTIC
10% Down
30 Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space calm be osasahist
and Economically Converted gat*
extra Bedrooms or an income went
during Apartment. . Yon can de
most of the work yourself.
our collection of plans and id.,,`„
FREE
ESTIMATES
See Us for all your Building Needs
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Fred C. Kaibileisch & Son Ltd.
Lutribt r, Shingles and guilders' Supplies
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