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ZURICH ONTARIO, ARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,
Revival WVieetingS
Church Of God ---
.Rev. Lee Sickal
NOV, 25th.
Sunday I I a.rra.; T30 p.m.
Grand Bend, Ontario
Claire, Michigan
DEC. 2nd.
- Nightly 8 p.m.
PASTOR --- Rev.' J. Edwin Wattam
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Annual bazaar
Sponsored by
ST. BONIPACE PARISH — Zurich, Ont.
In the COMMUNITY CENTRE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th.
Afternoon Tea --- 3 to 6 p.m.
Evening Entertainment Begins at 7:30
GAMES WHEELS - E BINGO
FISH. PONDS - PRIZES - FUN FOR ALL
Everybody Welcome!
DANCE _ Will follow the Bazaa, with The
Melody Masters Orchestra
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N'AlME
PRIZE COUPON
ADDRESS.-
Please Bring this Coupon. "Drop it in Box. at Door. You
may ;pilin a Valuable Door Prize
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A.lcdon Theatre
GRAND BEND
FRIDA,Y & ,SAPI DAY
November 22rd and 24th.
The Boy ,from Oklahoma
WARNER COLOR
Starring: -
Will Rogers, Jr. and Neney Olson
Short Subject end Comic .Strip
NOVEMBER 22 1956
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Attend Funeral
Mr. Daniel Koehler, Kitchener;
i s. +Melvina Johnston, Mr and Mrs
ss Johnston, ,1 x and 1VIrs. Gideon
tI'iolehler of town atten
ded the fun-
�e el of their brother Emanuel Koeh-
li in Detroit on Monday.
Had Enjoyable Trip
Mr and Mrs. Erviin. Willert
One Show Each Nite 8 O'clock !Hensel]. and Mr and Mrs. Louis Res-
tteenayer of Dashwood had a most
pleasant trip last., week visiting a-
eonrnd the Windsor and Tecumseh
area, with their sister, Mr and Mrs.
koas Hayes and other relatives.
-lanoo called at the bird sanctury aat
J ,ckc !Miners and saw the thousands
to w&1d geese and many other birds.
ey say it is sure worthwhile see -
Chester L. Smith, Publisher.
Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Yea*,
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.611.
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTECENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
NORMA STEIY•BACH • 'reds.
Special
e, saLE
Card of Thanks
Am taking this medium to thank
all any neighbours: and hien& who
so kindly remembered me with cards,
letters, treats and flowers, also per-
sonal calls, while a patient in Vict-
oria Hospital, London, also since my i.
return htcan.e. Again thanking you. 1 k;NOMINATION FRIDAY
—Mrs., Wm',Friday S. Johnston. 'ay ,a1"ternoon. is the date for
tithe; annual nomination for the 1957
HitY" Council in the town hall, when
ttlie• financial report will be presented
and the 1.956 Council will give an ac-
cotent of the year's work. Of .course
the nomination for the corcning year
twill take place. Taxes are mount-
niaig hiig+her and highereach year,and
Ito those who sent floral tributes, the itleet of these are ibeyond the con -
pall bearers and those who helped in ;ttrol of local couarcilmen. But if
any way. yqu have a few honors to sipare come
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ort and listen to what's doing. Tn
Card of Thanks the evening the nomination far Po•! -
Mr. and Mrs Seth Anzenns with i e Trustees will take place and local
to greatly thank all those who se 'r. tepayers are asked to attend this.
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kindly helped in any way during the 0„f.: THE HUNTERS
threat of fire to their home last Fri- Every year around this thne when
day morning. Indeed the assistance
was greatly appreciated.
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs. Datars
Sr., wish to express their sincere
appreciation and thanks to all the
relatives and friends during their re-
cent bereavement. :Special thanks,
to Rev. 0. Wir. tel and Dr. Goddard,
e hunting season opens the local
s or tsrnen pack up their baggage,
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balder their guns and put off for
RECEPTION t >e vergin forrests, usually to the
:rjorth where wild life abounds. This
WED. NOV. 21st.
Year some went to Manatoulin Ise-
Seaforth - i nd and another party went to
t e Peteriborough district for their
Community Centre'
For Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Sander rnnual shoot, and among these are
rlaualy the Haberer Bros., and the
:ungblut Brps. These arrived hack
rii Sunday with three find deer and.
a bi:gblack bear, as thheir rs'catch
this season. The bear of course will
furnish a nice big rug for the living
(nee Barbara Trewartha)
EVERYBODY %WELCOtME!
Farm Forum
Parr Line Forum—
ADMISSION
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DMISS ON FREE TO BAZAAR parr Line Farm Forum met at room ,cir den, but what to do with the
°' the Home U. Mr and Mrs Gordon carcass seems to us another question.
Coleman It
OF LADIES' and GENTS
WRIST WATCHES
At only $18.95
Sold regularly for $29.50
FULLY GUARANTEED AND EX-
CEEPTIONAL VALUE
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW!
THIS IS AN IDEAL WATCH FOR
THAT BOY OR GIRL
being review night and Some, ray the meat is very tasty and
„Q .0 4.�u�v4 " � 4' �®• the Forums were asked to discuss a palate -able, eweet in texture, but to
...04,414,41,44A,44,04 d' way ‘off financing the Ontario Feder- us it would not be so enticing, when
ationl of. Agriculture. Four plans we think of the furry animal which
were given and the forums were to hibernates in the fall and comes to
decide which one was the best and life in the sprint;, living in a hollow
their reasons. This Forum felt that tree all winter, it just does not seem
the levy system is th tbest for our 'so appetizing, however, others will
town -ship. We think that if more have a. much. different view arc: will
money is needed for Federation pur- enjoy the juicy steakes, as for the
poses a grant from the township venion of the deer, this usually is
would be the fairest method. put up nicely and one can get by
After the discussion a few games with it if hurry enough. However
off played'. 'Phe we hope the boys had a good time
prog. euchre were
winners tbeing, Ladies, (Margaret Mo- and got Some real kick out of their
usseau, Mrs. Eldon Jarrott; gents, hunt. Unfortunately Mr. Ross John-
* Soldan, Stewart Blackwell. A e'en, proprietor of the Dominion
I-IOFFMAN'S
Arrange Funeral Service
To Or From
Out -Of -Town -Points
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lace in Can- •
required, to or from any P
• Wherever funeral service is req ,
aada, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as
,� members of Local and national funeral director's associations, can b
rp handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet efti;-
:� T, HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME•
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Funeral and Ambulance Service
lunch was served. The next meet- ,House and who was up on the Isl-
e.Telephone 70-W
24 -Hous Service DASHWOOD ing will be held at the home or LIT''• and, was called home owing to the
.-_ ,, ., c eve a•em °'vim • 4,"�Fw�®m•••• and .Mrs Eldon Jarrott when the
passing of his uncle in Detroit.
topic for .discussion twill be "The
.Soil ,Bank Idea."
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GROCERY :SPECIALS
A.YLMER. TOMATO SOUP 2, XO -oz, tins
SWIFTS PREM. 2 tins , • _.......
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN I3EANS 2, '20 -oz. tins
WISK NEW LIQUID DETERGENT Ige. size tin
21c
69c
39"
4 7c
giant size tin. 95c
We have recentlyinstalled a new Self Serve
Dairy Case, to keep our Cheese, Butter, Eggs,
Meats, under Refrigeration. We trust this will
be an advantage to our Shoppers. Your Patron-
age was be Appreciated!
Phone 140 - C. 1-I. THIEL - Zurich
()BrTuARY
Late Mrs. Datars
Funeral services were held in St.
Peter's Lutheran )Church, Zurich on
Control Promoi�on Sunday fox Mrs. Lizetta Datars, 85,
O:ur Provincial legislators m Ont" lwho died in her home •on Friday,
ario know what dangers lie in uncon- November .1Gth, 1956. Tihe services
trolled liquor sale. They know too iwero conducted by the Pastor of the
that there is little use expecting 6'3- congregation, axe Rev. 0. Wilmer,
tial responsibility from brewers and who preached on Revelation 14. 18,
distillers. Over and over again they "Blessed are the dead whidh die in
have proved their re& interest to be the Lord fnoan henceforth."
in pro'ite not people. l Lizetta Datars was the daughter
One of their specious pleas s that of Peter Rothermel and his wife Liz -
'because their business is legal it mer- ,dtta nee (Bauer. She was born in
its freedoms in advertising. But there Hay Township on the - eigth day of
is a vast difference ibetwee-n :beer and March 11871, was baptized and con -
bread, or whiskey anal- wheat. Why firmed in the Lutheran Church. In
eontx+ol laws for alcoholic beverage,s the year 1892 Lizetta Rothenmel
land nc` for food and furniture?
Wt was -united in marriege to Edward
are all-co:mingg to realize more and' Claus Datars. The Datars spent
their active years on the fourth coni -
more that all kinds of people are get-
ting hurt through insufficient contr.'1 cession, Hay. In 1929 they gave up
of thus liquor busine .s. Indeed, w'e farrni.ng and retired to Zurich, where
are led to ask whether we have ".con- Mr. Datars died on June 3, 1036.
trol" or "promotion" when we read :Mrs. Lizetta Datars spent the rem -
such figuies as these. Last year the cinder of her life in Zurich and
Ontario Government . received $55,- _passed away om Friday after a short
000,000 in liquor revenue—an incre »'illness.•
ase of $10,000,000 solver 1954.4v. ,' She leaves to mourn two daughters,
,Mrs. Victoria Dedels of Kitchener
Emmanuel Evan elacal and Miss Anna' at,home, three sons,
''Elmore of the 14th Concession, Hay
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH; 'f 'Coven>hip; Edward ?f Zurich; Albert
Rev. A. M. A,»achex, I3 -A., B.D,1� off Hamilton; 18 grandchildren. 14
Minister great-grandchildren and ,many friends
Two children, Clarence an
Mrs, !Milton Oesch, Organist. d Laura
predeeea ed her in death. Mas Lie-
etta Datars was a faithful member of
Sunday, November 25th. 'the Lutheran Church and an active
10 a,tm---Divine Worship„membea of the Ladies Aid. She was
Theme: The Only Do^r. loved and respedted by all who knew
11 A.M.-- Sunday School iher. This was evident ibv.the beauti-
7 30Evening Seivi;ce
Huron Temperance Notes
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Guest Speaker, Rev. S. Baechler. ,Mc nor:.an Cards given in her anenr-
Sentence• Seemen —.The Christie:1 tory. The remva.ins were laid besidt.
Life is like an Aeroplane when'her husband in St. Peter'-' Cemetery
you St ; , You Drop, Goshen line, ac.uth of Zurich.
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THE JEWELLER
RAGS, RUGS and CARPET`
On r New Modern Loom, �rlcda tit
Order — Seth 0. Amann, !ur1 .
Ont. Phone 128.
WINTER is Just Around the
Corner
For Dependable Heat all
Winter Lang, Call:
LORNE E. HAYS
LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEED
Phone 10 — HENSALL
7 k* h `�1 7V a l �. Imp"
Licensed Embalmer stud Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Pent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night ice
TELEPHONE: RES. 89W
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Campbell's Veg. soup 10 -oz. cans; 2 for
Corned 'Beef, Hereford per can ................••...� 39c
Aylmer Pie cherries, 15 -oz, can ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,••�...>I9c
Matches, National 3 boxes ...........................=., -.2 fie.
Miricemea,t Libby's 25 fi. oz. ............................3c
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PRODUCE WANTED.
Phone 165
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MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS
A REAL BUY AT $3.98 A PAIR
We have a Full Line of Men's and Boys' Boots
and Shoes
Men's and Boys' Work Clothes, Jeans, Overalls,
Shirts, Etc,
Give Us A Call!
f FRESH GROCERIES IN STOCK
TIIE U ! ►It1 STORE
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