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THE STORE VVITI-1 THE STOCK
,S E Prices
CONTINUED IN MANY LINES OF
TER GOODS!
WIN-;
10 Pieces Flannelette and Pyjama Cloth
Reg. 79c. for
Reg. 69c for
15 pieces Print Reg. 59c for
Mill End Prints SPECIAL
Mill End Broadcloth SPECIAL
New Glazed Pique SPECIAL
Fine Printed Cottons SPECIAL
Kitchen Towels at pr.
69c.
59c
49c
39c
39c
79c
65c
98c
Men's Mackinaw Flannel Work Shirts each $2.69
2.39
ti8c
75c
Men's Blue Denim Jeans pr.
Men's Nylon Work Sox pr.
Men's Fine Sox, Reg. 1.25 for
GROCERY SPECIALS
Holiday Margarine at
Rose Margarine 1b.
Tomato Juice, 48 -oz., 2 tins
Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for
Canadian Pork, per tin
Holly Peas, case, 20 -oz, size,
Pard Dog Food 2 for
Ivory Soap, 4 for
32c
28c
65c
35c
39c
24 tins for 4.89 case
25c
23c
Gascho i3ros.
Groceries - Dry Goods - Men's Wear
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ZURICH
ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NEWS
1111' trod Mss Charles Thiel, 111x' and
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rs 1,2ilfred Seiiil'be spent Sunday at
Kitchener.
Miss Pearl Wu1tz is spending
few weeks at the home of her- sist
Dr. and Mrs.. Ii. IL Cowen, of Exet
Mrs, Allan Fraser of Exeter vlsi
ed at the home of her sister, Mr an
Mrs. Earl Thiel on Wednesday,
Mr and Mrs Leonard Bowman an
son Kevin Michael of St. Jacob
spent a few days at the home of the
parents, Mr and Mrs Sol: Gingerich.
Miss Margie Fuss, R.N., of Mara-
thon, Ont., is spending a few weeks
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Fuss, Parr Line, Hay. -
Mr and Mrs Donald earls of Rip-
ley spent the week -end at the home
of their sister Mr and Mrs. Menno
Oesch.
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Datars spent Sun-
day at Neustead. 'they were accom-
lpanied by Mr.
Ethel Hess.. •
E. :1Clopp and MissD
ID Rev. Robert Binhammer of Water-
Qloo College took charge of the morn -
in service at St. Peter's Lutheran
IQ church on Sunday.
and. Mrs Charles Pulford and
son !went of London, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Oxland and daughter of
Fonthil] spent the week -end with Mr
and Mrs Perd Hatherer.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Thiel and Mrs
Rose Brown motored to London Tues-
day evening and while- there called
on their friends, Messrs Gordon Hess
and August Koehler who are conval-
escing at the hospital.
Annual Seed Fair
The 17th annual Middlesex See
Fair and Food Show,- includmg clas
ses for all townships, open count}
classes and a special section for 11
Western Ontario •counties, i11 be
held at the Western. Fair Grounds
London, on March 1, 2, 3, and 4th..
TELEVISION
Floater Policy
a 'his Poll* is designed to_4bver Tele-
er, ( vision Set and 'Antenna against all
t_ he Hazards of Fire, Lightning, Theft
d Wind, Ice, and Snow Load, Trans-
dportation. Exceptions Mechanicals, ! Breakdown and, Gradual deteriorat-
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The Drysdale Store
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
AI1.AS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO-OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! 1
GiVE US A CALL!
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE . Phone 98 r 1
DWELLING RATES:
$2,50 per hundred of Insurance for
years. Minimum premium $12.50.
For further particulars, enquire with-
out obligation
J. W. HABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex-
hausted solely because body Jacksiron. Fornew
vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies
iron yon, too, may need for pep; supplemen-
tary doses Vitamin Bj,. Introductory or "get -
acquainted" size only 60;'. .At nil druggists.
Were Zurich Visitors
Mrs. -Charles Carr, of 'Georgetown,
Deleware, U.S.A.; ,Mrs. Charles Bow-
den and sons of Toronto motored to
d Zurich. recently. Mrs. Anne Turk-
heim who had been visiting at the
homes of her daughters at Toronto,
returned home to Zurich with them,
;the former remaining here for a few
days visit, have returned to Toronto.
, -'Mrs. Edw. Gasche has accompanied
I her sisters and will continue her vis-
it with Mrs. Carr by boarding a plane
at Toronto where they will fly to
New York City, and change planes
and continue their journey to the
former's home at Georgetown, Dele-
ware where Mrs. Gascho will spend
a few weeks. ,
UNIQUE FARM FORUM
Mr and Mrs Herbert Klopp enter-
tained the Farm Forum at 'their home
for the regular meeting. 30 members
engaged in the discussion on "The
Farmer and the Urban Worker." We
!felt that the factors. deciding which is
better off the farmer or urban work-
ers are: hours and income. We felt
that the farmer is better off. Farm-
ers and urban workers might get to
understand each through producer
and consumer organizations, through
the newspapers, through T.V. and
radio .program. An electric coffee
pot was presented on behalf of the
Forum to Mr and .Mrs Herb Klopp.
Mr. Cliff Pepper acted as an auction-
eer for a 'novel sale which netted
$11.75, the .money to be used for
some worthwhile cause.. The next
meeting will be held at S.S. No. 12,
at whi-ch time pictures will be shown.
-Lunch 'and •"The Queen" closed the
gathering.
Has Returned Home
Mrs. Edna Oswald who has been at
Seaforth Memorial Hospital for an
?operation and after leaving that place
went to the home of - Mr and ' Mrs.
Carl McClinchey near Kippen whereI she remained for a few weeks • con -
I valescing, has arrived at her home
1 here in Zurich last Thursday. We
are pleased to report that Mrs, Os-
wald is progressing favourably and
enjoys a little walk to her neighbours
on these beautiful sunshine days. Best
I wishes to her and continued good
I health in the future.
A BIG CONTRACT
Cann's Mills, Exeter announced
that the contract or a 40,000 bushel
grain elevator has been let to a con-
struction Company of Blenhei.m. The
'.contract calls for $65,000 which does
not include all the equipment. The
' elevator will ;be ;built on the east side I
1 of the railway tracks South of Vict-
('oria Street on property now owned
by Cecil Jones. Features of the con-
e struction will be the use of steel and
concrete throughout the building to
eliminate fire hazard. Metal grain ,
• chutes will be installed instead of the I
usual wooden. ones.
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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 oraers early
with us so we ran 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 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 .If heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stook.
STADE & WEIDO
IURr�W -
ONT.
QUALITY . PIUCFJ 5EiCVIQ
THERE'S
MONEY
'R FEED
at the B of IY4
"MY BANIv
,o,10111011 MUMS
Running short of feed? Don't let stocks
fall too Iow because you haven't the ready
cash. Talk things over with your B of M
manager.
Remember when you ask for a loan at
the B of M you do not ask a favour. IE you
can plan repayment from your farm income,
there's money for you at "My Bank", And
that goes for seed and fertilizer, too.
BANK OF MONTREAL
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Zurich Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager
Hensall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency) : Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE TIM
ADIOS
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Men's and Boys' Wear
SALE EXTENDED TO FEB. 12th.
All Sport Shirts $1.50 off. All Trousers $2.00 off
Popular Nylon work Socks 3 pr. for 2.49
Boys Jackets $6.30 and 6.98 at $5.50
SPRING SUIT SAMPLES .JUST ARRIVED
All Materials, . 4tyles and Shades
ALL Suits ordered in February will be discounted.
February Anniversary Prices
to Mid Town Cleaners, Get
clone now
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-Thursday
Monday
on All Dry Cleaning
your spring cleaning
Saturday.
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Thursday, February* 24iJIi, 1963
KIR-GAIN Pig Booster
Little pigs started on SJ-IIUR-GAIN Pig Booster
weigh 40 pounds and more at weaning.. -•and testa
at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 .pound weanlings save a• month s - feeding.
time, A feeding program of SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of sage will fit
your pigs to make the best use of their feed and
reach market sooner.
- Start Every Litter on Pig Booster
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GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER
Box 50, R. R. 1 - Zurich, Ontario
Floorweave
THE NEWEST THING IN FLOOR AND
STAIR COVERING.
Available in both 27" and 54 -in. widths
Floorweave has a rich -carpet-like finish, is easy to
clean with soap and water. It is waterproof, fire-
proof, grease, oil and acid resisting and will not
crack, peel or break.
ABOVE ALL - LOOK AT THE PRICE
27 -in. Width - Only $2.98 running Yard
For as little as $25.00, you can have a complete
Stairway Covered
DROP IN AND SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW
MATERIAL
ALUMINUM DOOR GRILLES
Decorate your front door with these beautiful
Ornamental Grilles
Available In a Wide Variety of Patterns
Ask about the low price, complete with installation.
Free Estimates - No Obligations
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SALES AND SERVICE
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Phone 240 - Zurich.
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Easy to paint oz paper. Many
grades and types in stock. Per
Square Foot as low as
5 Canis
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MAPLE FLOORING .
Select grade, end -matched M•a1!
Flooring. Per 100 Sgnare• Pest
- I $23.00
.55
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30 .Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can be aaaan7
and Economically Conv.rtsd I*RR
extra Bedroom• or an h cepa. Frs.
ducing Apartment. . Yoa awe day'
moat of the work youreelf.
Our collection of plains aurid lal.wa.
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Lumber, SL irngil t 'eine!, Builders' ,Supplies