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ZURICH, ON ° UO, THURSDAY MORNIRG,,EEPTEMBER 13 1956
Chester 1,. Smith, Publisher.
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Huron Temperance Notes
That Bigger Market
'Soon now, the large group of
`!war and post"war' babies writ begin
reaching legal drinking age • and (we)
the brewers will have that bigger
market for rtlhei,r products. And it
ghould be the best group of beer
G. R. HARDMAN
Consultant
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AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE
ZURICH — ONTARIO
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th.
10 A. M. — 8 P. M.
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Dear Sirs: Woodstink, Ont.
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I am a man 26 years of age and for the past three years
have been sickly all the time, gradually getting worse and los-
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I tried many different forms of treatment, but it did no
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trouble lwhidh I did not believe, •but do now
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drinkensito come along in a long I'
while because more ,of those people
seen !beer served in their home
and come to raeceipt it as a pezifect
social beverage than ever looters in
history. Nothing we ;can 4 to speed
up their entry into the naorketrbrat
it's bound to Come, justs sure as
day follows night.
"We have no nlnftentilofn, of ung
up our aright to sell alcohol in your
living room, and there is nothing any-
body
nybody can do to stop us.
"With complete and admirable
frankness, the L.;B.I. - (Licensed. Bev-
erage Industries, Inc. public Mali,
ons voice for the liquor traffic intim
USA.) freely admits that its goal is
'an expansion of sales'."—Advt.
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SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET'S BIG $1.00 FOOD SALE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
• SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15.
` H.S. Swift's Golden Dew Margarine. 41-1b- pkgs. $1.00
H.S. Swift's Jewel Shortening, 4, 1 -Ib. pkgs 1 00
1 -LS.• Aylmer Tomato Soup, 9, 10 -oz Tins 1 00
H.S. Garden Patch Choke Tender Peas, 7, 15 -oz. Tins../.00
Liby's Polly Prime Sliced Setts 12, 20 -oz Tins 1,00
.4. tekley's Fancy Cream Style Corn 7, 15 -oz. Tins 1.00
rdlark'a Fancy Quality Tomato Juke .7, 20 -oz. Tins. • . •1.00
1.00
Heinz Baby Foods, 11 tins 1 00
Borden's Evaporated Hilk, 8 large Tins
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue, .10 large rolls 1 00
Stokley's Fancy Applesauce, ,.8,. 15 -oz. Tins .. 1 00
Peter Pan Sweet Potatoes. 9, 20 -oz Tins 1 00
Angelus Mar,hinsillawt .3, 1S -oz bags 1 00
Ellmar Pure Peanut Butter 3, 16 --oz. Jars 1 00
Westinghouse Electric Light Bulbs, 25-40-60 Watt 6for. 1.00
Kellogg's Al!: Bran,. 4 large Pkgs. 1.00
SAVE MANY DOLLARS BY BUYING AT OUR STORE
Phone 140 : C. H. THIEL . Zurich
IN MEMORIAM
ROIPP—In loving Memory of n
dear another and giiandanotfher, Alv-
i.na Rapp, who passed_ away one year
ago, September 1116th, 1955.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's journey as ended
We know we shall meet her again
A1.fred,Verfa
—Ever remembered by
I*opp and Faimily.
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At Clinton Hospital
Mrs. Mary Steffan bf town had the
misfortune to !fall down her cellar
steps, !but was able to ,come to the
phone to notify her daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Leoinard Wagner, of her mis-
haap, who hurried her to the Clinton
Hospital. . Fortunately no bones are
broken, but she received ear, should-
er and facial bruises. A speedy re-
covery is ;being .washed for.
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To Enter Training
Mr and Mrs Jacob Gangenich and
daugihter Miss Gloria, Mrs. Cleve Gin-
gerich and children, motored t;o Kit-
chener last week where they visited
at the home of the :former's son,
Victor, and daughter Gloria, who has
commenced her duties in the K. W.
Hospital as nurse in training.
The parents .of the new beginners
were treated to a tea in regards
to welcoeneing them as well as their
daughters who commence training.
We .extend, best wishes to Gloria in
this splendidprofession.
TAKE THE FAMILY TO DIED IN DETROIT
Word was received here of the
Starli p passing of Hartman Stein)bacn of
�j Detroit, in his 74th year. He was a
son of the late Mr and Mrs. Henry
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE "'
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
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SEPT. 1415 j
,The Boy from Oklahoma
Will Rodgers, Jr. Nancy 014n in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.
BELL - RICHARDSON
Steinbach, Sr. He left here over 55
years agioi, was a contractor and
builder in that city. He is survived
by four brothers and one sister. The
remains were brought to Zurich for
burial. A private funeral was held
at tine Westlake Funeral Home, in
Zurich, on Sunday afternoon, Sept-
ernber 8th, 1956. Interment was made
,SEPT. 18-19 1`
A Lion is; in the Streets
A wedding was solemnized at the
United Church Manse, Hensall on
NORMA'S -
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NORMA SSTEINBACH • Prep.
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
Ons New Modern 7400rn, Mkdd ill
Order -- Seth O. Amann, Z> 1
Ont. phone 128,
Jenner C B b r Hale "Saturday, Sept. 8th at 3 p.m. when
-S Roibert MicLaren Bell, exchanged
marriage vows:" The bride is the dau-
ghter of Mr and' Mrs Ross Richard-
son of Zurich and Mr and ,Mrs.•Glenn
DRIVE-IN-Goderich Bell of Henaall, are parents of the
1% miles east of Goderich on No. 8 :groom. Rev. C. D. Daniel officiated
Highway for the ceremony. A !ballerina, length
lgo'wi of C'hantil'ly lace was worn by
Thurs., Friday • Sepa. 13-14 1,tibe bride, and .carried a white bible
i crested with !orchid. A pearl neck -
Snows of Kilimanjaro !lace and earri�mgs,+gift of the groom
ensemble.was the 1
Miss Audrey Ri-
Gregory Peck Ava Gardner
hgney ,' a a s` ,Marlene IB'eatrice Richardson, and
Sunset
dharidson toff Zurich, attended her
Cartoon - Comedy • t sister as 'bridesmaid. Murray Ven-
S'at., Mlonday Sept. 15-171'mer of Hensall was groomsman. The
!reception for fifty guests was held at
the home of the bride's parents. For
Apach Ambush
!the bride's mother was accompanied
Bill Williams Alex Montoya'mby the groom's mother. Serving were
and on the same program 'the Misses .,Carole Richardson, Gwen
Blue Canadian Rockies
Smith, Joan Koehler, Jean McAllister
Grace Johns, Kaye Webb. The
'couple left on a wedding trip to Nor-
Genc Autry there Ontario. They will reside on
– ~ — " Sept.18 19 the groom's farm. 'Guests were pres-
Tues., Wednesdayent from Tillsonberg, London, Hen -
sail, Zurich and Exeter.
Night My :Number Came Up
Michael Redgrave Alex. Knox
Cartoon - Comedy Moir - Mass Nuptials
Nineteen times in 24 years Mx and
Brox Office opens 7 pan. First stew :Mrs. 'James Masse have stood at the
at dusk. Children under 12 in cars altar to witness the .rnaraiiages of their
FREE children -- 7.:t daughters and eight
Playground -- Refreshments
sons. The nineteenth and latest
wedding was Saturday, when about
300 pe,aple, the anajoriity of them
relatives, saw Monica, the second
youngest daughter, exchange vows
with Douglas Rioy Moir, of Bramp-
ton, in a ceremony at St. Peter's
R.C. Church, St. Joseph.
The Masse family is nurriberect a-
mong the first French settlers to ar-
rive in this area from Quebec about
'1844
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CLINTON - ONTARIO ` 'The mceremo,ny was performed by
Next to Community Park the Panislh Priest, the Rev. Fr. LT.
Thurs., Friday Sept. 13-14
Poisson, who has married `three of
the,Masse children in the last two
PASSION years.
(C:olour) On the eve of the wedding the
Cornet WildeYvonne DeCarlo ,•large Masse home at St. Joseph was
(Two Cartoons) a hive of calm activity as the bride's
_ sisters helped with final adjustments
Sat., Monday Serpa. 15-17 Ito her ;beautiful Wedding' gown of
The Lust Men material styled on princess lines with
Y a long pointed sleeves.
The names of the other Masse
children are:: Maurice, R.R. 2,
Zurich; Anthony, Goderich; Alphonse
London ; Ivan, Torontiol; Bob, Zurich;
Archie, Leo and fficbael, London;
'Peter, St. Joseph; Mrs. Lloyd Deno -
mine (Theresa) Windsor; Mrs. Maur-
ice Denoanme, (Florence), l)asawood
Mrs. Thos. Denoanme (Yvonne) and
Mrs Gus Healy (Ceccilia) London;
Mi lack McKeown (Priscilla), Tor-
onto; Mrs. Robert Edington, (Tion,),
Florida; Mrs. Rudolph Cor.riveau,
(Joan), Zurich; i\irs. Percy Bedard.
(Marie), •Drysdale; arnicl :Mi•s. Tion-
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Red Rose white cake mix, per pkg.
Salad Dressing, McLarens 16 -oz, jar ,,...<.........,43c
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