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ZURICFI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOR1gING. MAY ).2.t 9E:5
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George Hardman
Skilled Technician
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AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE
Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130
MONDAY, MAY 16th.
1.0 A. M. - 8 P.M.
Tried and Proven Safe Facts About Miracle
Foot Aid
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Miracle Food Aid is a scientific application of a
new principal that works with nature to restore
health to "sick" feet. It embodies the use of spec-
iallyselected and processed comfort springs that
support the feet firmly, yet :allow just the right
amount of exercise, which in turn builds a strong
bone structure again. Miracle gently eases fallen
bones into their ,proper place. It gives you immed- +,
iate relief.
Don't Take Chances with Ailing Feet
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For over 26 years Miracle has been helping thousands of foot suf- • 4,1'
ferers iback to comfort foot health.. Miracle can help you, too. 4.
Dont go on suffering with bad feet. Visit your Miracle clinic.
Serving for over Twenty -Six Years. - Increases Circulation Due to
Obstruction. 4.
Thousands have Benefited
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ARTHRITIC RHEUMATIC AND ILLS
Due to foot ailments have yielded in scores of cases after the suff-
erer has employed the modern Miracle Foot Aid method of foot cor-
rection. Fallen foot bones and consequent obstructed !circulation L
of the blood stream often cause the condition in which these diseases
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develop. Relieve the cause and symptom disappears.
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SEE MR. HARDMAN for Names of Zurich District People who have 4"
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‘!MIRACLE Makes Walking a Pleasure!
YOU too, can have that TI-1RILLING
Wingham, Listowel, Guelph, St. Thomas, Hamilton, Peterboro.
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Funeral and Ambulance 'Service
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ism a.m. - Sunday School •
.11:00 a.m. - Worship Servioe
8:00 p.m. - Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship '
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH USI.ELGIN McKINLEY RETURNING
You'll Enjoy Listening to- OFFICER
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Gospel Preaching - Inspirational. Mr, Elgin IVIcKinley, R. R. z, 'Lux-
Singin g. id., Goshen line north, has been ap-
Sundays-CHML-900 k.e. -7:30 a.m. pointed Returning Officer in the pro-
k.c.- 1030 vincial election for the riding of
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'The Living Christ for a Dying Huron, which takes place on „June
World." 91b.
To Entertain Institute
This Wednesday night, :tie?: 11 the
BESIDES WE ARE IN A POSITION
Hensall W, I. will entertain the Kip -
'pen East and Zurich Institutes in the to supply you with new Frames any
Legion Hall, when Mrs. Middleton f I
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Hensel' will :be the main speaker. Lenses replaced promptly and accur-
ately.
THOS PRYDE PC. CHOICE
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AND SEE THE MANY FINE USEFUL
AND GIFT ARTICLES WE HAVE IN
CHINAWARE, ETC. WE SHALL BE
PLEASED, TO SHOW YOU THESE!
FROZEN. FOODS
BIRD'S EYE FROSTED FOODS FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE - FRUITS - VEGETABLES
FSH - COLD MEATS, ETC.
SEE 4UR GROCERY SPECIALS !
Visit OW Large Grocery Department and take
Sale from
dvantage of the Various Specials on
time to time.
Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and
LET US SERVE YOU
Pbone 140 C. H. THIEL - Zurich
Greens.
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ST. PETE 95
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONTARIO
i0 aan.-Divine Services.
1.1.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
4Pastors will be supplied by the
Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo,
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Single Copies 6 Cents.
Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Yeas
Subscript/on U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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, BEAUTY SHOPPE
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTMENTS
NORMA STEINBACH Prop4
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS.
On a New Modern Loom, Made ikt
Order - Seth 0. Amann, Zur1e4
Ont. Phone 128.
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YOUR SPECTACLES
DO YOUR SPECTACLES
NEED
REPAIRING OR ADJUSTING?
Why not bring them in and have
them fitted comfortably.
At the Prog. Conservative uonven-
tion at Town Hall, Hensall, last Thur-
sday 5th, Mr. Thos. Pryde, MLA for
Ontario •Huron received the unanimous portsup-
as the candidate for the riding
1-wm-ybody Welcome to all Services in the June Oth Prov. Election. He
has represented the riding since 1948
Mr. Pryde was :nominated by Dr. E.
A. McMaster, mayor of Seaforth;
seconded by Otto Willert of Dash-
wood. Highway Minister Mr. Allan
was the guest speaker.
Lamp Sale Nite
11:00 a.m. - Bible School. The local Lions Club had a lamp
7.30 -Evening Worship sale nite Tuesday evening, and called
Welcome at all Services "CT*" at the various homes and not atone
lou with us and we will tu*'. 'ci'd theytryandgivegood value
you
lood.". Num. 10:29. Ifer your :money, but the lamps sold
at a trifle less than regular pri•ce,and
ethe profit bettermentfund. Now this Saturday
•all goes into the community
'afternoon, May 14th they will wash
EXETER your car in front of the town hall,
very reasonable price. Bring
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Friday, Saturday
Ma?! 13-14;'.yotn‘ bus along and they will give
Yforu a good job.
Black Widow INDUCTION RUES
Induction services were held on
Sunday, May 8th in St. Peter's Luth-
eran. church,: Zurich for the Rev,
Otto Winter!::of Winnipeg. The Rev.
Arthur .ReiRih, of New Hamburg
rolegtedthe ceremony to d Tarp
1:441who anet their new pas,
-fey at a'social reception in the church
on Friday evening, at which time a
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number of laymen spoke in behalf of
RONNY GRAHAM the congregation. and welcomed their
A bright and brisk musical in Cine- , new pastor in their midst, to which
mast ope . he replied very appropriately..
Wednesday, Thursday Mn; 18-19 Had 90th Birthday
The Steel Lady
ROD CAMERON
TAB HUNTER
A modern day desert adventure tak
ing place in the Sarara
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL UB. CHURCH
ZURICH - ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
VDAY SER V1 CDS-
10.00 a.m. - Divine Worship.
Phone 421
VAN HEFLIN
GINGER ROGERS
A taunt and suspenseful mur,derr:„
stery in Cinemascope.
Monday, Tuesday S.
New FaceS,!.‘,v
ERTHA KITT
AldOri ii.oebtx
GRAND BEND
Mrs. IPauIine Denomme, a resident
of the Drysdale district all her life,
on Sunday, May TA observed her
90th birthday. Mother of five children
grandmother to 26, great -grana moth-
er- to 53, •and a great -great-grand-
mother to six, the former Pauline
Jeffrey. Born near Drysdale, §he at-
tended school there, and fanned near
p Drysdale until the death of her hush -
1 -.1• and, Regis Denomme, nine years ago.
A birthday dinner was a feature of
the affair, held at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Edward Parks, Cred-
Friday, Saturday May 13-14 .
iton. The family includes two sons,
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewts James, Grand Bend; Henry, Sask.;
three daughters, Mrs. L. Durand and
Three •Ring Circus
imrs. L. Rose, Zurich!, and Mrs. Parks,
Vistavision Technicolor Creditan.
under the
IR YOU NEED A NEW PAIR OF
Spectacles.. Why not have
examined at
C. PASSMORE, R.O.
2471fi St., London.
your eyes
Bring in the prescription we will
fill it promptly with the newest in
Spectacle Ware at a price much be-
low the rates charged in the larger
centres.
A laugh packed fun fest
Big Top. "Popeye" Cartoon
Tuesday, Wednesday - May 17-18
icolor
CinernascoPe
Demetrius and the
Gladiators
Victor Maturesall Hayward
Debra PagetSu
A fugitive Christian in pagan Rome
..a thrilling sequel to "The Robe."
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OBITUARY
Late. Russell. Consitt
Russell Consitt, 49, who died sud-
denly from a heart attack on May 5,
at his farm home, Parr :Line, had
farmed all his life in Stanley Town-
ship. He was an active member of
St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen
a member of the Board of Managers,
and a past master of Varna LOL No.
1035. A son • of the late Mr and
Mrs, Thomas Consitt. Surviving be-
sides his wife, the former Eileen
I Turner, are four sons, Thomas,' Will,
John and James, and two sisters, Mrs
Robert McAllister, Stanloy, and Mrs.
Clarence Parke, of the Goshen line.
The body rested at the family re-
sidence, ,:concession 6, where funeral
services were held on :Saturday, by
the Rev. N. McLeod, interment was
made in Bayfield cemetery.
• Late George E. Fee
After a lengthy illness George E.
Fee of Hensall, in his 75th year pas -
;sed away May 5th, 1955 at the Hay-
wood Nursing Horne; Exeter. He
was born in Manitoba, and moved to
this :district where he received his
education. Later he homesteaded in
Sask. Sorne 30 years ago he retnrn-
ed to Hensel]. He leaves to mourn
his loving wife the former Irene
Lipphardt of Zurich; two daughters,
(Mabel) Mrs, Ed. Ball, Loudon;
(Nellie) Mrs. Louis Weigand, Dash-
wood, and one son Charles.; three
sisters, one brother, four grandela!
dren. The funeral was held from the
Mr. Passmore is regarded as an
outstanding Optornetrist.
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THE JEWELLER Phone 10 - HENSALL,
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INVITES YOU
TO MIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LONE S. EILEB
LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEEDr'j
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
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Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
Telephone: Res. 89 - or 122, Zurich
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Next to Community Park
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Thursday, Friday May 12-13
APACHE
(Color)
Burt Lancaster
Saturday, Monday May 14-16,
Peter Pan
(f.lolor)
Walt Disurey Feature
Tuesdaw,, Wedne3day
Jean !Peters
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May 17-18
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We are ever at your ztervice with the best line
obtainable of
F SH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, iruits in Season as wed as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies Nuts - and Confectionery in supply.
GIVE US 'A CALL 1
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CONCENTRATES, AND ALL BALANCED
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OUR GROCERY SPECIALS
Corn Flakes, large pkg.
Linn Valley Corn, 20 -oz Tin at
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FAB Half -Price Deal
In Cotatge Tissue 3 for ...... ........ 25c
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
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