Zurich Herald, 1953-12-24, Page 8IMAMCM • ONTARIO
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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
aYRIPH HERALD
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Pauline Haberer of Londle
was a week -end visitor with her
ents, Mr and Mrs. Theo Haberere;`;
leir and Mrs Ward Fritz attend
the funeral of the late Russell Preefee
at Toronto last week.
Mr and Mrs Jack Pesken and. eOle
Bobbie of Elora spent the week–
at the home ,of their pareets, avtg,
and Mrs. J. W. Merrier.
Many Travelling
As usual many holiday vesitoks
will be going to and fro travelling in
various methods. .Train reservatione
have all been sold out a few week
ago, but we hope the weatherman
eel; be kind and let people drive; hi
their auto; those'Who can.
Return Happy
fairly good number, consideeireg
weather 'conditions, were out at the
local Community Centre on ,Ilenday
evening at the Lions annual fe.athei
party and many a one went roans
happy with their ,Christmas fowl tee–
ked under their arms, and waiting.
for the day •to consume same, evbeell'
is not far off.
Huron & Erie
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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
Greetings!
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Be Careful!
13e careful in all your doings..over
the holiday season, witb fires, Iighte;
‘le •daily walks of life. And above efl
in driving cars, very Ofteenluste;a
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;e1 few minutes longer on the roatiil
a bit more safety practiced, ,wilie"k.
void many an accident. Ana' then
there is the old slogan, "If you &le:4
don't drink, and if you drink, donet
drive."' Please try and &How thie
. rule and all will be happier.
ePassing of Russell .1".. Preeter
Mr. Russell John Preen., 52, for-
rnerly of Zurich but late of 212 River
side Drive, Toronto, died at Toronto
General Hospital on December 12th,
he held a responsible position with
the Robert Simpson Cot, of that city.
Surviving is his sorrowing wife, the
former Margaret Collet„ two a aught-
ers, Barbara and Betty. One eisteT
Mrs. Paul Price of Afeienton,
a sister Muriel died a few years agO.
Burial, took place at Park Lawn Cemetery, Bloor St., West Toronto.
The funeral was largely attended.
Back to. Winter
The big snowstsern of the past
week semeed to have 'blownitself out,
followed by a mild spell early this
week, which settled the snow con-
siderably. .But en Tuesday the old
map winter again set in with snow
• flying in all. directione, and one
never knows just where it Will end.
With much colder weather just a-
round the corner, there should be
some skating on the local arena,
and
It
would it ever be nice to have sating
• for Christmas.
MENTS:
.100.00 OR OVER
OR 2 YEARS 3 Vo
3 AND 4 YEARS 3%%
5 YEARS
INTEREST HALF YEARLY
J. W. Haberer - Phone 161
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The Drysdale Store
We are very grateful to our Many Customers for
the kind patronage you have accorded us, and
may these fine relations continue to grow, as we
extend to one and all:
Season's Greetings
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE -Phone 98 r
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Season's Greetings
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR
BRING US ALL PROOPERITY
AND HAPPINF.SS, AND A CON-
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Crop Report
Winter made its first appearen#
in the 1COuntY on /Monday 'last ax
in some areas of the County atleast
lR inches of snow fall has been re-
corded. Mail carriers report that some
of the Comity Roads are still coni-
pletely blocked and farrnere are hai'-
ng difficulty. reaching town. 'Ponl-
tee producers report 'excellent sale's,
one of the larger turkey producers
reports that practically all of his
9,000 flock are sold and will have
shipped approximately 20 tons of
turkeys.
No Paper Next Week
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As has become thee custom of many
weekly newspaper publishers in. On-
tario to observe the Yuletide week
as the second holiday week of the
year which le considered the average
amount of holidays one should wee
Some publishers take the two eke
in succession in the summer,whIle
others spread it over with observiiIg
the last week of the year. With
Christmas (being followed by Boxing
Dale and then Sunday, which males
three dayin a row with no thne tor
doing our 'other •work, which is
ways quite heavy, 1953 has 53 Thurs-1
days, emblishing days, and publishers
are working overtime if no week, es
being taken off. So our next publi-
cation Will be January 7th, which
will be in another year. Yes, we kill
be at our office each open day,VeA
have a lot of bookkeeping to dotes
well as trying to get our equipmt
into condition .but don't lookfctnt,
paper next week, -- Thank. ,e- .r •
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WE AGAIN TAKE: THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO WISH, OUR
MANY CUSTOMERS ND FRIENDS
A. MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a.
H.A.P P Y. NEW YE.A.R.
Your. Shur: Gain: Mill:
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Season's
FOR. YOUR FRIENDSHIP' AND
GOOD, WILE WE: EXTEND' it
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REPAY YOU HAVE A. DELLG,TFOL
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Phone 240 - Zurich.
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Wishing You All the
SEASON'S GREETINGS
And Thanking you for your confidence and co.
operation extended to us over the year. We wish
you and yours a
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
And a
HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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at 4 p.rn. Get your coupons in now.
Lorne Rader and Ted Mittleholtz
Rader & Mittleheltz - Hardware
Phone Zurich - 63.
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