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LOCAL NEWS
lir and Mrs. Ward .:Iritz and den
ghter Mary Lou 'spent a few Grays
over the week -end in, Detroit.
Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Atelek of Dash-
wood were visitors . rhome of
Mrs. Rose Bra wn;r;;ne y bast week.
Mr and Mrs Ray " girth of Lon-,
don we'r'e Sunday ,gu I iii;, at the home
of their relatives, M 'ird Mrs. Ed.
Wuerth.
vlrs. Drouillare, M&rItd Mrs. Han-
son and children from d iver.-side,were
week -end guests at t
E. Hey.
.17r and .117r s. Hanoi
Miss Itay Costello of
the week -end with M.
bert Schilbe.
Mr..Ma'ry Burke,
and Mr and Mrs. Roy
cote were visitors at
'1h .end 'ter.. Wm, Wil
1),Iarjory Knopp rho is on the
Thursday, February- 21st, 1042
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Pays up to $5,000.00.
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krdon, spent and childrert"'between ages 3 months
nd 'Mrs. 11u- to 18 years
Premium '10.00 for two years.
Lou Wright Individual P3Iicy, $5.00 for two years
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FEBRUARY 2nd 1952 teacie n g stat} , f the Fort Erie Nigh
SATURDAY, Y ,1a D School spent a pleasant week -enc! re -
39c 40cently at the home of ehei parent=,;
79c 4 f, I Mr and Mrs Bert Klapp; s
c Mie,; Maxine Bowden; and Mr. I
19c t' ,Bill Mere, students of :London Nor -
2.98
Prints, 25 pieces new extra special at yard
Prints 15 pieces Reg. 85c to 98c for, yd.
Plastics, 5 pieces 36 -in. wide at yd.
All wool Plaids, 54 -in. Reg. 3.75 for yd.
Factory Cotton 40 -in at yard 28c
Ladies' House Coats Reg. 11.50 for ... .............9.50
Ladies' Print Dresses Reg..5.50 for 2.50
Ladies' print Dresses Reg. 3.25 for- 1.98
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10 Men's Suits, Reg. 57.50 for 49.50
Topcoats 43.00 to 50.00 for 39.50
Dress Shirts Special at each 2.39
Flannel Shirts Reg. 3.75 for 7 69
All Men's and Boys' Underwear 15'', off.
All Men's and Boys' Jackets at Reduced Prices.
20 Heavy Winter Overcoats value to $50.00,
on Sale from 17.50 to 33.00
Groceries
A LOT OF GROCERY ITEMS ON SALE AT
SPECIAL PRICES.
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ZURICH
4 4 ! mal Scho.l are practice teaching this
Qweek at S. S. No. 3, Hay. r r.s. G
0 t oeh' e-• is the traeher in charge. ;
Mnr and Mrs Morley, Witmer and;
400 soKenneth and lady friend of De -
4 0 troit; Mr and Mrs. Allan Fraser of :
Exeter ; Miss Norma and brother Ed :
Steinback enjoyed Sunday dinner at •
' the home of the latter's aunt and 1:in-
4Qi Glc", Mr and Mrs Earl Thiel. ,
Mrs Sol •Gin•genich and daughter
..". n o'otht "•:Lr,. Ste„he, ?'ea-re•'•s,t-
ed relatives. and friends 'at K'tehener-
4Q' for a few days last week. Also at -
i'' tended Christian Life 'Conrrerence
40? held at the Mennonite churcJi in that
elty..
i? M.- and Mr.; Morley Witmer and
f son I°I.enneth and girl friend anti' Mr
\); and Mrs P y Per'eins and Mrs. Nor-
man Perkins, all of Detroit were
week -end visitors at the' home of Mr
Isiah Witmer and. Lambert, of the
Goshen line south. -
Rcturns From Hosiita'i
Mrs. William Rann'e, has returru rl
to her :some in lEiiake after :'tieing,: t
p.:ticn` '.n Victoria Hc!•d:-tal, London,
and is getting aleng well.' We w::ski
her continued health.
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440 is visiting with relatives here, at
4 Q0 present staying with her sister. Mrs.
+ arc; Weston at Bayfield.: Mrs. Flai-
n came east to attend the funeral
of hes brother, the ]:ate Joseph Kip-
per last week.
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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 orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
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and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
?Plumbing, f. urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard=
ware always in stock.
SERVICEZUR CH
QUALfTY --
PRICE �
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Gascho and
daughter Janet motoredto London
one day last week where::the latter
had i -Rays taken Vietorie, Hosp-
ital for her left hip *lu+ ,cie. has
had in cast for three months. We
are all very grateful to report that
a vast improvement has .gown on
the X -Ray. Janet returned -home with
her parents without a cast.:' -We wish
her continued health.
Returned From the South
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hess of town,
accompanied by Mr and Mrs Garnet
Patter: on of the B. W. Highway have
returned home after a pleasant tour
through the States on to Florida
where they could ,bask in the sun and
think of the folk back horn who are
obliged to be shovelling in coaI to
keep fr-ni freezing., But after •all,
"home is horse" even if it is a wee
bit chilly s_metimes.
Had Anniversary
When about 60 friends and? relati-
ves, equipped with a full course din-
ner, complete with a three-tier wed-
ding cake, dropped in on Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold :Werner, Babylon line,
Saturday night, who this spring are
celebrating their Silver Wedding An-
niversary. It came as a complete
surprise.
After a delicious dinner was serv-
ed, and the wedding cake -cut, Mr.
Alvin W'alper read an address to the
bride and groom followed by a pres-
entation made by Mr. Urban Pfile.
.firs. Addison Tiernan, twin ;srster of
Mr, :Werner, then presented them
with a b.:uquet of spring , flowers.
Mr and Mr.; Merger then thanked
every -one for the lonely gifts.
The remainder of the evening was
spent in dancing and singing Before
leaving, they all wished Mr. and
\Irs. Merner mane rn-re years of
hasp:lv welded life and honed to be
with them to celebrate their'. Golden
Wedding anniversary.
Farah Forum
T'te Unique Faris Forum+' met at.
the home of Mr and Mrs. Hy'',Schilbe
with 30 members and visite Pres -
en!.. Mr. Thomas Meyers ed the
.drscr..sion on "The Effects, High'
`11ansportat]on Costs." Frei i" t rate
:alcre•ases is;;ve affected the arrner
in our larrum in the trans•S,sa`tation
of fert:lizertii end coal. Tra' ;...rltat•
loni'costs can be decreased b trans-
raoitting in larger quantities. R e also
thought that if preking hour : were
built in the imme•liate count costs
corld be docreased. 'Mr an ` Mrs.'
Albert Schilbe, newlyweds ' wore
pre <ente•l with a gift t.c wh Mr.
Schilbe, fittingly replied. T .: next
meeting will be held at Mr iin,d iVirs
Aaron Oestreieher's with Mrs... Bert
TO pp leading',. The discussiatr en
"Do .we Need More Immri.,•• `ants?"
t. 12.
PHYSICIAN
ZURICH - Phone 66
Also for Summer Months at Grand
Bend. Phone 150
ELM;ta1;, D. Li .i'_,, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
ARTHUR 11: R6ER.
Income y.x Reports
iookkeeping Service, Etc,
EXETER
rt~`N'10E :- rnrnwr in. wsiliam Sts
Phone: Exeter 504.
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ST. PETER'S
ZURICH - ONTARIO
tEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.-Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. - Sunday School.
7.30 p.rn. - Divine Worship.
l.verybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
VANQELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich - Ontario
REV. H. lr. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
Sunday Services: -
0:00 a.m. - Divine Worship.
.1:00 a.m. - Bible School
7:30 p.m. - Divine Worship.
Welcome at all Services- "Come
Lou with us and we will do thee
;cod." Num. 10:29.
The meeting for February 25 will be
in the form of a joint meeting held
in the Zurich Town 'Hall. The me-
eting closed with the serving of a
delicious lunch and the singing of
"God Save The Queen."
DID RITA FAIL THE AL"t' KHAN?
Was Rita Hayworth lacking in
understanding when she married the
Aly Khan? Read Elsa uriaxweII's
views in this Sunday's (February 24)
issue -of The American Weekly, ex-
clusively with The Detroit Sunday
Times. Learn what happened when.
the Aly, Rita knew as a playboy,
suddenly assumed the serious role of
religious leader to- nearly 100,000,
00- Ismaili. Moslems.
The Voice of Temperance
The question is often raised -holy
dy the Canada Temperance Act and
the Liquor C ontrol Act compare?
What the distinctive advantages of
each? The one distinctive advantage
of the Canada . Temperance Act is
that it does not permit outlets -either
liquor stores or beverage r eoms. To
many this is a real restrictive tem-
perance measure. The distinctive ad-
vantage of the Control Act
isthat it makes tulles rrovs<'.on for
h
police action. It detines more •occas-
ii. -ns on which the gfiicers of the law
may arrest and institute court• act;on.
To many this see,,n Ia deshable and
necessary provision '!'lite, logic of :t
is that with more otlts and more
liquor and more . drinking there
should be 10.0, police action a5 the
Liquor. Control 'AC.t,.;provides, Tt
equally logical that,, with no outlets
under the Canada Temneranee . Act
and consequently less liquor and less
drinking there need be less provision
for p:lie action."The .sounder Temp-
erance, legislation iq to restrict the
*armor rather than to t,nlac•gethe ni ea
of police action. -Adv.
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Rejoice 0 young man in thy youth and let tiny
heart cheer us in days of thy youth, and walk in the
ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes.
"BUT KNOW THOU", that for All these `things
God will bring thee into judgement. Ecc. 1 1 : 9.
I beseech you therefore brethern by the mercies of God, that
ye present your ,bodies a living sarcrifice, holy, acceptable unto
God, which is your reasonable service.
And be not conformed to this world but be ye transformed
by the renewing of your mind, that ye niay prove what is that
-good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God. -Rom. 121: 12.
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