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(Established ,1900
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO .,.
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
M.1) a.xn. Divine Services.
2.1.:15 a.m.—,Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
!Everybody Welcome to all Services
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EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — O atario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton °each .. Organist
ig NDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
Evening Services lifted for summer
Welcome at all Services --"Come
Eft.®en with us and we will do the.
deed." Nuns. I0o29.
WHY PAY
eckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver you can
get remarkable low rates with
State Farm Mutual, the Company
that dared to be different.
State Farm's careful drivers make
their own low Auto Insurance
Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r .18. Zurich, Ont.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MC
HERA
IRIMING, SEPTEMBER 10 19
Bob Cook Motor Sales
Mercury - Lincoln - Meteor Dealers
I-Iensail Ontario
.Come to the Fair in a good safe used or new Car.
Take your pick from some of these:
1952—FORD SEDAN, White Walls, Two Tone
1950—MERCURY, Radnor Air Conditioning.
1950—CHEVROLET COACH. 'Two Tone, New Tires
1949 --FORD Sedan, A Beauty.
1948—DODGE Sedan, Heater, Fender Skirts.
1047—DODGE Coach, Heater, Light Blue.
1947—FORD iCoaeh, Just Like N.
1951--1CHEV. Fleetline, Radio, Heater, Two Tone
1947--(P'ONTIAC Coach, Torpedo Brack.
1947 ---HUDSON Sedan, Loaded with. Extras.
1947---CHEV. Sediem, Radio, Heater.
1961+ ---HUDSON HORNET, Fully Equipped, Hydramatic.
1943—PONTIAC SEDAN, New Paint, Clean.
TRUCKS
1951 MERCURY Half -Ton, new paint, DeLux Cab.
1942 FORD, F.W.D, 2 -ton with Platform. Priced Right.
1:950—CHEV. 3/4 -ton, New Paint.
ALSO NEW:
19.53'—MERCURY HALF -TON
1953—•MEROURY ONE -TON.
ALSO NEW:
1:952—(METEOR +C'OAOH.
BIG SALE om Older Models from 1931) and up. Priced Right
• for Quick Sale. We need the room for new ,stock.
OPEN EVENINGS. FOR ENQUIRIES PHONE
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Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY:
8.30 p.m. — Prayer Fellowship.
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
• Are You Suffering From
Headaches? Ellen Marie Love
Irt ao have your Eyes Exa*niied with
tae Latest Methods and equipment at A.R.C.T.
PPTOME;TRIST.a4;; .Q auteuts,,
•7 eacher of Piano and. Theory
A. L. COLE, IR.;l;, [Studio: Appointments:
GODERIC t U. Wagner, Res. Phone Zurich
Zurich 99 r 7
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T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME
* Funeral Director — Private Car Ambulance
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Member of Ontario Funeral Association
1 HOLDER OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIF I-
CATE — PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT a
1 HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT — INVALID CHAIR TLOAN •
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oods
Bird's Eye Frosted Foids
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, ETC.
WENt1•j`` ECI F�,hLt,,.
Sultana Raisins per lb .19c
Fancy Fruit Cocktail 28 -oz tin 43c
Quaker Oats large 34b. box 34c
Clark's Pork and 'Beans, 2, 20 -oz tins ................33c
Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich
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24 PAGES ON HOLLYWOOD.
With .coming Sunday's (Sept. 1
Detroit Sunday `Ziimee, 'see the Ai
erican Weekly Movie Annual,' wi;
24 pages of fascinating reading;; dt-
voted to, the ,movies. Read Riga
Hayworth's "Secret Safari" .. Je A
Crawford's "My Stay Young Die
Walter Winehell's "Orchids to Hol
wood" .. prevrirews of new movies a'3 d
other intriging attractions.
Sunday's Detroit Times.
PIeased to Meet Them! "•
We are all pleased to see our fri-
ends v1essrs. Leonard Wagner 'walk-
ing about the streets without any
support, and they tell us that Hilton
Truesnmer is getting along with a
'cane now. The former had a bad
11 lneak of his ankle falling off a lad-
der, while the latter had his hip
fractured 'when a +cow kicked him.
I Both men are progressing favourably
from their mishaps several months
-ago. We wish them continued success.
School Bells Ring Out!
The !old School Bell has its nice
tone again by calling all beginners,
as well as .former students to their
daily studies at school. Our young
students ,attending High School at
Exeter for the first time were nroel!y
• dressed with their seniles of the per-
sonalities stepping a little higher a-
long the educational lines. We wide
them all the very best of success as
it wil., seemna little harder at tunes,
but if all is well, keep up your cour-
age and do your ibest with good spir-
its and you twill get along as years go
by, then all will be the happier Tor it,
with the .best of :citizenship.
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Grand
Bend
On
Saturday, Sept. 19th.
Dancing from 9.30 to 12.
Syncopartors' Orchestra
Admission 50c.
Come and enjoy this last
Dance of the Season
Roller Rink
&WOn .l�j�.entre
GRAND BEND
Friday„ Saturday Rept. 11-+12
Arrowhead
(Color)
Charlton Heston
Jack Faience
Monday, Tuesday
Sept. 14-15
Had Most Splendid Trip
Miss Ellen Love, A.R.C.T. or near
Hillsgreen, recently returned from
a most lovely and extended rous tour
accompanying thirsty girls, art teach-
ers, 'and being -chaperoned by a man
from Toronto,_ who takes a similar
group each year. They went south
es far as Mexico and then north up
the , Pacific coastline, Los Angles,
SanFrancitaco, and on up to the Can-
adian, Rockies at Banff, returnan:g biy
way of the Prairie Provinces. It was
an outstanding trip and many place's
of interest 'were seen, as well as so
much +wa;dte land, inplaces like the
Grand Canyon, the deserts, and the
The Desert Rats
Robert Newton
James Mason
Wednesday, Thursday Sept. 10-17
Salome
(Color)
Rita Hayworth
tStewart Grainger
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• " ... WESTERN FAIR
Best In History
Any Fair that has increased its
attendance from 264,000 in 1948 to
387,000 last year, must be good-
and that's what the Western Fair has
done in five years..Incerased its at-
tendance by 12+3,000. The Fair opens
Monday, Sept. 14 and :continues for
a week, promises to be the best on
record. From a farming standpoint,
Western will have the :cream of On-
tario livestock on display, with heavy
entries inti all classes, especially dairy
cattle. Horse and sheep entries are
also heavy, th largest display of ,tar n
machinery of any fall exhibition. The
grandstand performance will be out-
standing, as usual. Tickets are sell-
ing rapidly so to be sure of tickets,
write to Western Fair, Queens Park
London, enclose money order, or
cheek plus exchange, and stamped
envelope. Pries are $1, $11.50 and $2.
For the (best time of your life, visit
Western Fair this year.
OBITUARY
Single Copies 6 Gents.
Su+bsoription in Canada, Year ;2.0
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
N O R M A' S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
RAG UGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made ta,
Order — Seth O. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128.
PROMPT
Optical Service
YES !
Two days we can duplicate
accurately your broken Lens
any Size, and color from the
broken pieces.
We do not need your presc-
ription
ressription
We also have the newest in
Frames and Mountings. We
can also save you money on
a complete pair of Spectacles.
A. G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LORNE S. EILER
LOCKER SERVICE -- ROE FEEDA
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phone 10 — HENSALL., ONT.
eeesseee.61000,60Veaeae 640
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Jack Merner Meets Accident
The community was shocked last
Wednesday afternoon on reaming 'of
the fatal acoident that befeil John
Allen Merner 37,of the Babylon line,
while in the ,ant of falling a tree, in
some way the saw became jammed
and in order to relieve the same the
tractor was hitched to the tree with
the result that it upturned pinning
Mr. Merrier ,underneath. The two
(Smith brothers, neig+hblours were also
helping but the heavy machine was
too great to he lifted off by hand,
A
neighbor, Mr. Oscar Gretb had to
be ,called who with his tractor re-
moved the ,upturned machine to re-
lieve Mr. V.Ierner, but by this time
life was pmacbicailly extinct. And so
another person who is. go badly need-
ed in' the hiosne is called away, and
those remaining mourn the loss. The
survivors are his beloved wife, the
former Rose Denchert and three sons
between the ages of two and five,
Allen, Thomas and Carl at home, hie
parents, Mr and Mrs John Wesley
Merner of Zurich and dear brother
of Mrs. Carl Burn (Catherine) of
Milverton; Mrs. John Fasken ('Marry)
Elora; and Mrs. P. H. Smith (Joan)
Greenwood N,8.. The body rested at
the Westlake Funeral Horne, Zurich,
until Friday afternoon when a pub-
lic service was held in St. Peter's
Lutheran church with interment in
the Goshen line Lutheran Cemetery.
The funeral was largely attended.
The family has the sincere sympathy
of the entire contnruni'ty in this sad
accident. Rev. E. W. Heinrritch offi-
ciated at the service.
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON ONT.
NEXT TO COMMUNITY PARI`
First Show at Dusk. Two complete
Shows Nightly
Thurs., Friday Sept. 10 - 11
HERE COMES THE GROOM
Bing Crosby Jane Wyiman
Saturday, Monday. Sept. 1i2414
ALING THE GREAT DIVIDE
Kirk Douglas Virginia Mayo
Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 15416
TOMORROW IS ANOTHER 'JAY
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
or ! 22, Zurich
Telephone: Res. 89
060000000006060
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We are ever at your service with the best lines
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on
Candies
as well as
hand
Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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Carry a Good Line of Scarfe's
Enamels and Varnishes
Paints,
Pioneer .lend Swifts
Feeds in Stock for Your Convenience
Swift's Chick Crumbles at $4.75
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
GIVE US A CALL
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