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OPTOMETRIST.
Main Street Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
%LENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
1'ROVINC•YAL
Licensed Auctioneer
Vor your Vie, large or small; Court-
eous aid Efficient Service at 'all
MEMO
Phone 57 r 2. DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
terms Reasonable,' Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone, Zurich 92 r 7
k. ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
k; EXETER
dine - Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504
VETERINARIAN
Drs. COXON & LETTCH
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Dabs with Residence, Store
Street,
Opposite Drug Z[TgtICH
Mose-96
BUTCHERS
Znvieh'F
E,A.T lv5 A.RKEP
iAVE US SUPPLY YOU WITH
TM VERY CHOICE OF FRESH
Nib CUbt'i7 MEATS, l3OLOGNAS,
IllAUSAGES, -ETC., ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD-
ERN E,LI[CTRIC REFRIGERATION.
NG LUT ,:: ROS.
PRODUCE
IBN'S
PRO iDOB
Can Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Your home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
-HIGHEST CASH PRICES
"AID PLUS A PREMIUM FOR
DELIVERED CREAM. WE ARE
!EQUiPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
Pr,ULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
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Locni, NEW3
(Mrs. !Keith Westlake and •Mis,i4thel
Hess spent last Friday hi London.
Messrs J. W. Haberer and Geo.
Deichert motored to• Toronto and
spent a few days there.
• Dr and 'Mrs IL H. Cowen of Exeter
were Sunday visitors at Jibe home of
their sister, Miss Pearl Wurts,
IV Ir and Mrs. Ed, S!telck .of Dash-
wood were Wednesday visitors in
town.
Mrs. Margaret Hooper of London
was a week -end visitor , with, her
mother, Mrs. E. Hey. "
)34:MN—,At Clinton General Hosp-
ital, on January 17th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Roy; Erb of Zurich a daughter.
Mr and Mrs Leroy, O'Brien, Mrs.
L. W. Hoffman and Miss Jane La-
mont motored to London ;. tone day
last week. •
Mrand Mrs Gia:dm,an ilielick .and
sons of Goderichcalled; at the home
of the former's father; Mr and Mrs.
Alf iMelicic of town on !Sunday! after-
noon. •
Mrs. Samuel Ropp wishes to thank
those who remembered her with
prayers, visits, cards and treats foll-
iwing her recent •operation and dur-
ing her convalescence. >r
Returned from Hospital
Mrs. Elmore 'Thiel has resumed
from !Clinton Gen. 'Hospital and • is
getting along well after her operat-
ion. Her many, frientds wish her'eon-
tinued recovery.
Your Label.
YOUR ,LAB'EL, How does it. read?
If it is anything less than 1955 you
unfortunately are in arrears and
should be attended to. We have to
pay for out supplies every m.ont'h,and
in some cases every week, and if you
don't pay us, how can we pay.. these
items. Have you ever thought of
that, Please honor the crecrre ex-
tended to you by bringing your sub-
scription up to date at Least. Thanks!
Receives Promotion.
Mr. William O'Brien Jr., who has
been a member of the !Bank of Mon-
treal staff at St. Marys for the ,past
few years, was a, resent visitor with
his !parents, Mr and. 'Mrs Leroy O'-
Brien. The former has recently been
promoted andtransferred to the
Niagara Fall branch of the Bank of
Montreal, and we 'congratulate him
in his promotion,
'Most lovely winter weather zs gre-
eting us the past 'week, not too cold
and yet cold enough to keep frozen
up. Today, Wednesday is an except-
ionally' fine 'day with nice sunshine,
which is often very scarce this time.
of year. We had about four inches
of snow the past week, which makes
a nice covering for .the plants and
also hers a lot in getting over the
icy, spots which still exist upcler the
snow. In all, we would say it is real
fine winter weather,
Have Moved to Brantford.
Rev, and Mrs. E. W. Fleimrich
who have served .St. Peter's Lutheran
Church in Zurich for the past twelve
years o.m Tuesday moved their effects
to Brantford where they will be in
.charge of a city church, and it is
with much regret that they are leav-
ing Zurich not alone for the Church
but a big loss to the community as a
whole and we wish them the very
best that God can give thein in their
new field of labour. While we regret
to have these changes co -:a aT'out,
yet seemingly it is the Clergy life to
be called into other, fields of labor.
But we hope the Heimricli's will. real
often visit Zuri.eh where they Kaye
so man- dear friends, and their fam-
ily reside. So many rich blessings,
is our wish to them.
Western Farmers' °f,nt al
Weather inure= Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
VHE LARGEST RESERVE BAIT
LWC.E OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
`V'AL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
t Amdunt of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
20,610 Policies $125,2690726.00 s
(total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E E. KLQPP - ZURICH
AGENT
SO DEALER IN LIGHTNING
itODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &'
NOTARIES PUBLIC
EL'MtER D. BELL, Q,C,
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.LaB;
Wednesday, 2 to S p,m. et . Zurich
At Township Clerk's.OfficP
EXETER — PHONE 4
Mobile Sewage Disposal
Modern Equipment for Pumping Cess
Pools, Septics, Catch Basins,' etc,
Phone 205 GRAND BEND, ONT.
"Andy's" Lunch
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT.
LUNCHES :..
Try Delicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties. , in
Bricks, Half Gallons. and 23i
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
B.A. Station - Dashwood
OPEN '7 DAYS A WEEK
NOTICE
on. the table
the meal is ready
LET YOUR BAKER
Be ; Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious wholesome bread for your
table -bread for your recipes. Out
of •his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of mouth-watering goodies to
crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bunu
for bzeakfast..luscious fruit, -filled
treats for luncheon..tpiping hot Par
ker House Rolls icor dinner. Bread
in variety, too, for snacks any timi
of day or night. So don't get wrink,
les worrying about variety in meals—
let your baker (be your menu maker.
Anyone wishing to have their cattle See what's on his tray today
sprayed with Warblcide contact Bill
Watson, Dashwood. Phon 37 r 19. Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
FOR SALE
Ladies' Children's Wear stock for
sale at invoice, lease the !building,
good annual turnover. Wm. Pearce
Realtor, Exeter, Earl Parsons, Fred
Cole, Salesmen.
WANTED
Will pay 3c a Ib. for old Homes for
Mink Feed.—Phone collect, Gioderich
936' r 21, or 936 r 32. —Gilbert
Bros., 'Goderich. tfnc
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• In Zurich a man's wrist watch.
Finder notify (Maurice Weber. 2t
FOR SALE .
Stephen Township 100 acres clay
loam, brick house, bank barn, suitable
for
, Gropptng or pasture. Abundaruce,
water; $4500 down, $3000 mortgage!'`
Wm.. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Earl
Parsons, Fred Cole, •Salesmen.: x°
ig Savings
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FOL-
LOWING BIG SAVINGS:
CASH REGISTiER $20.00
500 -GAL. TANK $ 6.00
34BURNER !COAL OIL 'STOiVE 3.00
00AL OIL HEATER 2.00
CAR HEATERS .. $5.00 TO $8.00
St. Joseph Service Station
Phone 87 r 17 - Zurich
Dead Stock
W. M. S. MEET
Mrs, J. W. Haberer was hostess for
the January meeting of St. Peter's
Lutheran Women's Missionary Soc-
iety at her h -me, with Mrs.: E. J.
Datars presiding. Rev. E. W. Heim -
rich •presented the topic "The Mod-
ern Missionary." The pastor spoke
at length on the topic stressing a
missionary's obligation s an d qualific-
ations. Various items of business
were disposed of. Mrs. Henry GaLk-
stetter who was recently app•ninted
the representative of our local con-
gregation to attend the organization
meeting of the Exeter District Branch
of the Perth -Huron unit of the Can-
adian Cancer Clinic, reported she had
attended this meeting and gave an
interesting report to the society. 'the
membership committee revealed that
three new members had been received
and welcomed* into the society. Mrs,
E, Turkheim paid tribute to a dep-
arted charter life member, Mrs,
Ceor ge Deichert. Mrs. George Del -
chert is to be memorialized oy her
sisters, Mrs . J. W,' Haberer, Mrs,
Theodore Haberer° and Mrs. E• J.
Datars, through the Women s Miss-
ionary Society. It was dee:cicd to
,again hold mission study classes, us-
ing as a basis for discussion the book
"Women of the Church." This being
the last meeting with the Pastor and
Mrs. Heim•ich, who are leaving our
Midst, the president, Mr:, E. .1, Dat -
ars -expressed the thanks of the Miss-
ienary Society for the services lov-
ingly rendered to the W.M.S., by the
Pastor and Mrs. Hsimrich and also
that God's richest blessings attend
them in their new field of service.
Mrs. Clarence Datars made the pres-
entation and the pastor thanked the
Society. The Lord's - Prayer and
benediction closed the meeting. The
'io;teLss served lunch.
FOR SALE
A white enamel coal and wood
stove for sale in new condition. ---
Neil
Neil :Gingerich, Phone 70 r 2, a
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements van be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood — Phone 37r19
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Lifting.—Jack Williams. •Call Phone
2'4 r 4, Cirediton,-c1-5-'50
CATTLE BREEDERS
'For artificial insemination at its
bestfor all breeds call the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association. between
7:80 and 10:00 a.m. on week liar
and 9:30 on Sundays, Phone collect
Clinton 242. tfnc
LOST
In Zurich a Billfold, with consid-
erable cash, etc. in it. Finder notify
Herald Office or phone 84 r 18, Zur-
ich. — Reward 2-t'"
THE GREAT INVITATION
Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of
the Lamb. Rev. 19:9.
TO GAIN ENTRANCE.
—You must be born again, ani 3: 3.
—Set your affections on things above. .Gol. 3: 2 ... ,
—Lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven.. Matt. 6; 20.
—Take up your cross daily and follow Christ. Luke 9: 23.
—Be clothed in His righteousness.. Psa. 132: 9.
Not everyone that saith unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter
into the Kingdom of Heaven, but he that doeth the will of my
Father. Matt. 7: 21.
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Darnp, Cold Feet is the main cause of the Com non
Col d which can be avoided by wearing footwear
for the occasion.
Stop at the Oesch Shoe Store and see for yourself
the kind of footwear to keep you comfortable and
healthy.
MEN'S—Brown and black Dress Shoes $6.95 to $14.95.
Also work shoes $6,95 to 9.05. No splits.
WOMEN'S—Blk Kid Ox. $8.45 in 3 widths and 2 different
heels.
CHILDREN—Red Strap, Brown 2 Strap. Oxfords and Patents
Get your Winter Footwear NOW and be ready for the
first Cold Snap.
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Phone, Res. 130.
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WE RECOMMEND:
The Good Cheer or Forced Air and The Arco -
flame Oil Furnaces
Guaranteed Workmanship at Reasonable Prices
A fine Display of Modern Bathroom and Kitchen
Fixtures always on hand.
SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE
Electric Stoves - Refrigerators - Washing Machines
ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Paints - Enamels - Varnishes
Electric Wiring
Plumbing - Heating - Tinsinithin
• OUR AIM—To Serve and Satisfy.
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