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Yes a Reward for every thrifty Shopper who shops
early at TUDOR'S.
1O% '''iscount
Starting Thursday, December 4th there will be a
On all purchases. That's right, 10% off every-
thing in the Store.
Just our way of wishing everyone a MERRY
CHRISTMAS. No catch to it - no tickets to
draw - Everybody is a winner at Tudor's.
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HENSALL - Phone 70
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ZURICH HERALD
SCHOOL CONCERT
Christmas •School Concert at S., 4.1
a No. 11 Hay, on December 10th, at
* 8.00 p.m. sharp. Followed by 0
0 community Play "Pa's New House- l
keeper." Play Cast - Mrs. Lloyd
• Wolper, Mrs. Raymond fading, 'VIi
Leonard Sal. arae, Mr. Anthony Char.'
• rette, Mr Arnold Geiser. - Teacher
Ardella DesJardine.
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USED CAR SPECIALS
1950 Ford Custom, 2 -door, two-tone with radio.
1949 Monarch, 4 -door, many extras.
1949 Ford 2 -door, exceptional condition.
1949 Mercury, 4 -door
1948 De Sota sedan, fluid drive and radio
1948 Dodge De -Lux, 2 -door.
1947 Studebaker Champion with radio
1940 Chev. 2 -door.
Many older Models in good running condition.
All Cars have been thoroughly checked and re-
conditioned where necessary in our own shop.
The all new Meteor and Mercury for 1953 on dis-
play in our Show Room December 1lth, 1952
Bob
Mercury - Lincold - Meteor Dealers
Hensall, Ont.
Phone 178
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Dealer for 1-iay,. Stephen. and Mc.
CALL DASHWOOII 35. r 8.
For Prompt and Courteeas - Service
FULL LINE OF RAWLEIGH'S
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Thursday, December 4th, 19fia
their mother Mrs Nev.
Mr and Mrs G. Wildfong were
Sunday visitors with friends in Lan-
don.
Mrs, Donehey of Chicago who has
been visiting with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. R Goetz
has returned t o her home in the
City.
Mr and Mrs W. Filkinm and daugh-
ter of Howell,Mich. spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
William Nadiger.
Mr. William Musser of Detroit,
attended the funeral of his mothe",
the late Mrs. A. Musser last week.
spent Sunday at his home in Beaver- I We wish ihian much success.
town. 'Gerard is taking an electrrc Mrs. Therese Hartman and sou
training course which will take ap- I Raymond of'rhe iG'odhen line south,, ,
proximately six months to complete..! called on her parents on Monday last
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Miss Betty Gaiser of Victorra Hos- il
pital, London, as nurse in training._ a
spent Sunday at her home here.
Glenn Haugh who is attending I
College at Naperville, attencred the HENSALL and ZURICH
funeral of his grandmother, 'Mrs.Ker;
Musser last week.
ARE YOUR BEST BUY !
Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Ow 1• eeds
AVAILABLE AT
Hensall Dist. CoNOperativ€.
We exttend congratulations to
Robert Hayter and Gloria Kraft who
were quietly married at the Luther-
an parsonage on Saturday evening.
FAMOUS PRODUCT, • HENSALL
Miss Gladys Luker who underwent
an operation in Clinton Hospital on
Farm Forum Tuesday of last week, is improving
The Unique Farm Forum met at nicely, her many friends will be ple-
the home of Mr and Mrs T. H. Meyers ased to learn.
with 20 present. Mr Cliff Pepper led A very successful bazaar and af-
the discussion on Why Price Sup" ternoon tea was held in Carmel Pres -
ports". Views were varied but the' byterian Church on Saturday 29th,_
majority felt that farm prices should sponsored by the Ladies .Md. Si2S5
not be left to the open market. The was realized.
consumer desires a floor and ceiling
price. The farmer only wants a floor
price. We feel efficient farmers
need price supports. The next meet-
ing will be held at Mr and Mrs. Clar- Do your pregnant animals need
enc 'Schade's with Ten. Meyers read- calcium cobalt mineral with 4itam-
ing the discussion on "The Hub of in D? 1We have a mineral supple -
the Fauna Community." Mrs. anent easy to feed in your chop to
Del-
bert Geiger led recreation. The nos- pregnant cows, sows, for short time
tess served a delicious lunch. 'previous to calving, etc. Saves you
Town Well Tested future trouble. Come in and see
During the past week two men of
the Peerless Pump 'Co., of Toronto,
were in Zurich making tests on the
larger rockwell just west ,of the local
Farmers!
this mineral at 'Middletin's Drug
Store, Hensall. Phone 20. 3tc
St Joseph and Beaver Town
town hall with the newer and faster. (Delayed in the .Mails)
centifugal pumps which put tr-e well Miss Georgina Corriveau of Lon -
to full producing capacity. They don spent a few days with her par -
tried the well for 24 hours and it
produced all the wary, from 60 to 100
gallons of water per minute, and the
pumping capacity of the old type of after spending two weeks visiting in
jerk rod pump now in use produces Windsor and Detroit.
about 12 gallons per minute. ser We Welcome You!
if the system actually requires the Mr and Mrs Frank Denotnme who
increase volume of water, it would 'for many years were successful far,
be wise to install one of these new
type of pumps. 0f course their
there is the, financing of such a
changeover o consider. The 1953
'Police Village Board will have con-
siderable things to think over besides
the water problem, to keep our Vil-
lage in progress with other places of
similar size tae welcome them as our neighbours.
ents the past week.
,Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme re-
turned to their home on Saturday,
mers on the 14th Con., Hay, have
no'w retired from their farm work,
and have moved into their new home
on this Blue Water Highway. Al-
though the Denoinme's were aiway3
members of the parish, they were
more distant. But since they have
moved in our immediate community,
w, -^ i?r ` :ah --khat Mr and.
0 A S -FM 0 0 D Mrs Denotnme will adapt -then e s
Mr and Mrs Walter Ness of De- in their new home and enjoy a well
troit .and Mr and 'Mrs Paul Ness of earned life of retirement.
Stratford were Sunday visitors w;th Mr. Gerard Geoffrey of Toronto,
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OUTSTANDING WHEREVER THEY SERVE
Skilled, tough and proud of their reputation, Canadian
Infantrymen are the finest fighting soldiers in the world.
They are the top men in the Canadian Army. Modern
developments have only made the job of Infantry inure
complex, deinanding careful training in many fields.
Wherever they have served, Canadian Infantrymen
have distinguished themselves. Today, in Korea and
Germany. Canada's Infantry Soldiers are once again
demonstrating their superiority.
Report righf away fo:
No. 13 Personnel Depot,
Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont.
No. 5 Personnel Depot,
Artillery Park, Begot Street, Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Station,
90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.
No. 7 Personnel Depot,
Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Biicabeth Sts,, London, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre,
James 5t. Armoury, 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont.
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The Canadian Army needs more of these men. Canada
needs more of these Infantry Soldiers to help maintain
our security, to help assure our future. For young men
with the spirit of adventure, there is challenge and satis-
faction in serving with Canada's world-famous Infantry.
You are .eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age,
physically ft and can meet Army test requirements.
Applicant .should bring birth certificate or other proof
of age u'lten reporting for interview.
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CHRIST WAS SENT INTO THE WORLD +
For God so loved the world, that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in I-1'ilYi
should not perish, but have everlasting life..
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn
the world, but that the world through .flim might be. •
saved.
He that believeth on Him is not condemned', but
he that believeth not is condemned already,. because
he hath not believed in the name of the only begot—
ten Son of God. - John 3: 16, 17, la.
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Box 50 — Zurich, '.Ontario
Heat and ventilate
your home
with revolutionary new A
Central Heating System (Gas and Oi1 Models)
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.Above, the furnace is located in the utility room With heat tubes iaa
the attic. With basement installation, heat tubes are beneath not.` f
THE MODERN MIRACLE OF LOW-COST HEATING—.
This new marvel of home heating is revolutionary in its
performance. It conditions the home for health as well,
as comfort. Blends room air with freshly heated furnac¢
air — recirculates it — keeps warmth even from floor to,
ceiling. Pre-engineered, factory -made to keep cost i:,w...
new I1 -INCH HEAT TUBES that fit any con-.
struction, whether old or new.
neer MAGIC BLENDER in each room. Ik,
sucks in rcom air, h: - `s it with hot;
air from the furnace, then 1:2eirculates it.,,
new warm air FURNACE that forces warair into,.,
�' individual heat tubes leading to each room. Mt,
erdicieut fuel -saver y=ou'll always be glad to have.
I.11., IND -MR is delivered in a package complete, ready tea.
i .ii1. Come in and let us demonstrate—we'llshow your
"Comfort, costs so little with a Coleman "
For outstanding Achievement Colman has received the ►.yearn
award made in the warns air hating industry by the Atttt
Bas Modals approved by Am.r)caa Das Astocliiont Oil MOdnhr: •
Hood under labia servlc. by underwriters' Laboratories.
HESS ELECTRIC ZURICH
ZURICH - - Telephone 107
DEALERS IN GENERAL MOTORS AND COLEMAN AUTO.
IVIATIC HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING