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Kitchen Towels 36 -in. at pair
do larger size, each
6c and for
Turkish Toweling, Reg. 9 y ,
72 -in. Factory Cotton per yard
10 pieces Wabasso Prints yard
Curtain Scrimm 36 -in. yard 39c
Cotton Sheets, hemstitched, 76x96, at pr. ••.. 6.95
Pillow Cases, Wabasso, 42 -in, col borders 2.29 pr.
Men's Rayon sport Shirts, sh. sleeves, 1.98
Reg. 2.98, for
Men's Jerseys asst. Wipes, Reg 3.15 for 2.25 each
Mens Work Sox, new with Nylon reinforced
heel and toe, Special at 83c pr.
Mens Briefs to clear at
9 3c
75c
55c
68c
39c
59c
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WE HAVE A NEW SUPPLY OF GIRLS' AND BOYS' JEANS,
SWEATERS, PULLOVERS ,BOYS' JACKETS, PLAID
SHIRTS, GIRLS' DRESSES, BLOUSES, NEW HOSIERY.
SEE THE NEW PLAID FLANNEL LINED JEANS FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS; VERY POPULAR FOR FALL AND
WINTER WEAR, WITH PLAID SHIRTS TO MATCH.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr.", Ted. Deichert ,of Toto was
V); • I l' 1 tv visitor in town.
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Vo Mr. Lawrence Hartman of London
� spent the week -end with his inuther
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V (Ashen line south.
11 anti o.r.i. ssugh MaeKinnon am
son Rass of London, were week-caulNow Offering
guests at the home of the former's 3% for 1 and 2 years.
mother, Mrs. M. Iaul%ulx.vn, 3% for 3 to 10 years.
Mr and Mrs Carl Burn o Milver- POLIO PROTECTION;
ton, were Sunday visitors with her Pays Lip to $5,000.00.
parent:, Mr and Mrs, J. Wes. Merrier .Entire Fainly including man, wife
Mr and Mrs Earl Yungblut and and children between ages 3 months
,any, hiss Inez Yungblu spent a few to 18 years.
days with relatives and senends in Premium $10.00 for two years.
I)etrsit over the week -end. Individual Polley $5.00 for two years
Mr and Mrs Lewin Thiel and crau J. W. H,aberer . Phone 161
'ire, Automobile and Casualty
Insurance.
Huron ef Erie
DEBENTURES
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Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES
ghter of town were Sunday visitors
Q D at the home of her parents, Mr end
Qf Mrs. Morris Brown, Tees aver.
c6l Mr and Mrs Joseph Foster and
4f i Mr and Mrs' William Mero and Wil-
y lam Jr., all of Zurich, were visiting
400 friends at Goderich on Sunday la,et.
0 Mr and firs Charles Stestehmer and.
gQ, three daughter; lir. John Seetchntbr,
Sr., and Mr. Percy Rennet all from
Q e , Hayfield, were Sunday viw,ii:or; with
v Mr and Mrs. John Albrecht.
4,()1 Mr and Mrs. T rI Thiel ani family
s were holiday visitors at the .hone of
Z their sister, Mr and Mrs. Morley :Wit -
4 mer, in Detroit.
aQQ Mrs. Jean (Glanville of New West -
s; minster, 13. C.; Mr and Mrs. A. E..
Wuerth, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Chris
i. Hoist and Mr andMrs. E. E. Wuerth
01ty cf Zurich, ever° Sunday guests at
Q Crediton with _31r J. Hoist and Lily.
Miss Mae Smith who has been a
visitor at her home for a week or so
returned to her duties as Medical
Technologist, at the Atomic Energy PLANS NEW HALL
plant at Chalk River. Waterloo College, affiliated with
Mr and Mrs. E. D. Brown and the University of Western Ontario,
0., daughter Suzanne of Port Colborne, has authorized construction of a din -
were week -end visitors at the home ing hall, teaching and admimstration
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1 of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Thos. building at a cost of $470,000. Work
'• '` Meyer.:. Suzanne is remaining with is expected to begin next spring:
her grandparents fora few weeks. 8
CONVENE AT ST. JOSEPH
ItF Thanksgiving passed Kofi ver-,: qui-
t, etiv in town Monday, in fact it just PARISH
'l looked as if everybody was enjoying The London Diocesan Eucharistic
e'q the Slav appropriately by •being thank- Congress was held in St. Peter's
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ful in silence for the many blessngs Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph
yYi' ;•,-e are enjoying. • Parish, on O'ctober 8th. Pontifical
r o!er si+rhts are' following til1e high mass was offered by the Host
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
r 0 a.m.—Divine Services.
• 1.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
Evening Services lifted for present
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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requirements.
We have the Duo -Therm space heaters to take care
of any size home or if a furnace is wanted we
have just what you need.
Crowley - Wingham - New Idea Furnaces
We carry the following power Burners:
Conroy - Fess . Shur Heet
COAL ---If it is Coal you want, give us a call, as we
can supply you with blue coal and deliver to -
your home.
We also carry chimneyblocks and flu liners
Get your roofs fixed now before the rough weather
comes, We have a good stock of gaI'vaniized
roofing in all sizes.
Seeus for your deep Freezers in allsizes
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nice sunny days we have ween en t,+)y- Rev. C. L. Nelligan, Windsor. As -
'ye are in the middle of (,`cto'ber sistant Driest was the Rev. Fr. S. J. p.
eee!.. rf t n soars loot: for mostly any Mc.Donalld, 'Simcoe, formerly of Ctia-
;Mt e:r.d of weather. A good ram would ton. Deacons of honor were the trey.
;�4)(• i ina'•:e the farmers busy plo�.ving, a' r{,. O. Martin, LaSalle; the Rev. bar.
• -o far it has been too dry. • R. J. Durand, Wingham. Assistin;•
•=ks Mr and Mrs. Arthur•Black of Van- the 'bishop at throne were the
:•surer, B.C. are spending -.a month's Ren. Father John White, Windsor;
t e c ,ti :ti in these Darts, v ita ,g Part - the' Rev. Father Joseph Bris?on, Win -
the time with hie brother, Mr i1;iicl dsor. Masters of -ceremonies were
se Mrs. Peg. Black of to: `? 'rtineY'3 a"r.s.ine Rev. +
tFr. John McCormick, ;.sot d-
tt ip by auto. Arthur '' an '$ ri- on, the Rev. Fr. William :l .orris, In -
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o ee as Steward on the C .B. gersol; Thturifer, the Rev. M. D.
Liners of the high seas. ' Monaghan, Zurich. Some 100 priests
Engagement attended" the congress. Sermu.x was
Mr and Mrs Ross Love. Hillsg'reen, ' conducted in English and French by
ounce the engagement of their the Rev. Fr. L. Burns. A precession
nt'y daughter Helen Marion, to tIr of the Blessed Sacrament took place
Kenneth Ro,-swell McKay, son of -Mr after anass throughout the church
and Mrs. Edward ;McKay, Kippen. grounds. It was the first time the
The marriage to take place Oct. 25 congress had been held at ut. Jos -
at 3 p.m. in St. Andrew's United eph•s church. It marked the beginn-
Church, Kippen. e ling of the 40 -hour devotions to he
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW conducted by Fr. Burns..
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! 1
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Needs
ti Will receive attentionwith 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
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 wait
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing,Tines-Me,
Work, Evetroughing andTines-Me,ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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ABOUT CANCER
Dr. Charles Cameron, meatcal and 1
scientific director of the American
Canter Society, Inc., gives answers
to 7,0 cennmon questions about can-
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cer of vital interest to everybody.
Read "Answers to Cancer," in this
Sunday's (Oct. 19) issue o,: the
great Color Gravure American Wee-
kly, exclusively with The Detroit
Sunday 'Tithes.
REPORT ISSUED
Clinton -- The report for Huron i
County mass X -Ray Chest Clinic-con-
ducted
linic con -ducted under the auspices of the
Lions Clubs of the county in associ-
ation with the Huron County Health .
lJnit in .Tune, has been released bei
the Secretary Harold Lawson, The
report reveals that 12,853 X -Rays
taken revealed eight active cases of
'I'.1,., two cases of questionable act-.
ivity and seven inactive cases.
EXCELLENT APPLE CROP
A large number of farmers from I.P.P1•FOR HURON -PERTH CHOSEN
Huron County attended the ' crash
Crop Day at Granton recently. There
were also a number of farmers rrom
the County attending the Grey -Bruce United Nations Assembly a es err
Feeders ,Sale at Wiarton with a num- Ontaiio observer with an appropriate
_ or perhaps ironical - office or quali-
in'g of carloads iof feeder cattle be-
back into the County. i fication. The observer is a justice of
Fruit growers report an excellent the peace. In the U.N. deliberations
crop and to date there has been anl on the injustices of a peace that
excellent market for all fruit. with never was, one of Canada's battery
some fine apples which will. find el of parliamentary observers will • be
Andrew Y. McLean, Liberal M.P. for.
Huron -Perth and Seaforth publisher
of The Huron Expositor. (He was
appointer a .Huron County J.P. in
1934. Mr. McLean was in Ottawa
ing
washed three men off the outer brea-
lcewaters here Sept. 25th was re -
last week tidying up his preparations
to accompany the Canadian legation
••ponsibie for the accidental drown—to the U.N. meeting.
of two of them a coroner's jury Hon. Lester B. Pearson, Canada's
decided here. The jury was prdbing minister of external afiiairs, is ex-
tlLe death; of Harvey Johnston, Eor- pe'oted to be elected president of the
onto, and Rimmer Beaker, ,tuburn,' Assembly -which opens October 14.
who were washed into Goderrc`r lir- Hon. Paul Martin, H.P. for Essex
)or by a high wave while they were East and minister of national health
rvorkin on a biuldingto house new and welfare, will head Ottawas eel -
fog horn equipment. The third man, egation in Mr. Pearson's stead. Mr.
roseph Bellemo, was rescued by a McLean was at Seaforth over the
Launch Operator, Mart M
acDofald. week -end prior to leaving for New
In its finding,, the jury recommend- York., The Huron Perth riding can
ed that the Department of Transport well be proud of having so disting-
s awarding contracts of this nature, wished a .MR. member representrnt
should specify necessary safety pre- thorn, and we know, "Andy" as we
cautions to be taken by the contras•• call him, will give a good account of
for and see they are adhered tai. himself.
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Ottawa — Canada is sending to the
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WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU
Electric Sewing Machines, Eureka Vacuum
Cleaners tank and upright types.
Mason & Risch, Henry Herbert and Schubert
Pianos.
Also Carry all other lines of Home Furnishings
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Montgomery, Agricultural Represen-
tative, Clinton.
URGE HARBOR SAFETY
Goderich -- A. freak wave which
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MAPLE FLOORING
Select grade, end -matched Napa
Flooring. Per 100 Squame Feet
$23.00
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30 Months To Pay
Wasted Attic Space can be eaaa...ilyr
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