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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING., AUGUST 14 947
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the Latest Methods and Equipment at
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OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERIOH -- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
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Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
EXETER
OFFICE:—Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 355W.
Zurich Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil. Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
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ZURIeWS
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When you aro Rookiag fair :good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in mon; Canned Goods, and many
other lines we offer at very moderate prices...
Visit Our Store and il$eConvinced
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Superior Store
Seasonable Needs
We have a complete Stock of
ry Gcods, and Cbbthin.g, for the
entire family. A good variety
of China are; ' hreakF.; sit and
dinner sets, etc.
For your C.arozery Nees, Shop at our
Store. ,,, e have a fresh stock of
Gram s, Fruits and Vegetables
eekly
C. FL THIEL Zurich
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Coming.
THE NIGHTENGALE CHORUS
From Kitchener which is under the
direction of Mr. Harold SchiedeL
will be at the
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
On
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th
at 7.30 p.m.
Program will consist of many inter-
esting Vocal Selections.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
CARD OF THANKS
We take this opportunity in great
ly thanking neighbours and friends
for the kindness shown in the recent
death of Mr. C. Reaman in our home
for the lovely flower tributes and
special thanks to Rev. Reba Hern.
—The Bullock Family.
BASEBALL NEWS
The second game of the best of
three series will be played in Zurich
on Friday, August 15th. Zurich took
the first game, but a hard fought
game will be played as the Exeter
crew will give all they have to try
to even the series at one all. Come
and see our smart youngsters in ac -
ion this Friday night.
Zurich Trounces Exeter
In the opening game of the Juv-.
enile play-offs Zurich defeated Exe-
ter 124-10. Zurich collected, 15 hits
while Exeter got 6. 1Vlickle with 4
for 4, and O'Dwyer with 3 for 4
were the leading batters for Zurich
while Southeott with two for 4 was
the -+best..for Exeter. O'Dwyer and„
Taylor trippled for Zurich. rhe'
three Exeter pitchers had 2 trike-
outs, while O'Brien for Zurich had 9
R H E.
Zurich 11 0 4 1 0 8-24 15 2
Exeter '2 0 1 3 0 4-10 6 6
Batteries: Zurich, O'Brien and Hess
Exeter, Hunter, Duvar, rrtis, Wat-
son and Watson, •Southcott.
Zurich Won This One
Thursday night last the Exeter
Juveniles showed more hustee in Zur-
ich against the first place home club
and came out on top 11-5. Exeter
made their five runs in the first in-
ning with 6 batters receiving free
passes, from then on they were hel'd'
scoreless although threatening. 0'
Brien scored the first Zurich run in
the second inning and soon were in
front.
A1cI'n Theatre
GRAN BEND
Presents for your Enjoymeit
The following Attractions:
Friday, Saturday y� Aug. 15, 16
�'RENEGRADES"
—Starring --
Larry Parke Evelyn Keyes
A "BANG UP" Western in Glom
ions Technicolor.
with
"Movieland Magic" Featurette and
:Wet Paint' Cartoon
Sun. Midnite, Mon., Tues. Aug 1.S, 19
"IT HAPPENED ON
FIFTH AVENUE"
—Starring —
Victor Moore, Gale Storm, ::• Doh
Defor e
See Victor Moore at his best in this
great comedy with
"Mother Hubs Huba Hubbard"
Cartoon.
CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISH1
$1.50 as Year in Advance
$1.75 in U.S., in Advance.
er Visits and Visitors
Visits Parent
Rev. Father Isaac Ducharme, P. P.
of St. Rose Parish, Windsor, gave
us a friendly call on Tuesday. Father
Duceharme is spending a few weeks
vacation with his father, Mr. John
Dueharme is spending a rew weeks
are sure he is glad to get out of the
hot, city these days.
Were at Manatoulin Is.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foster have
returned after a lovely trip visiting
at the Shrine at Midland, also with
friends at North Bay and then on to
Maiatoulin Island, crossing ,by boat
to Tobermory. The trip was very in-
tersting and tourists were there
from almost every part of the States.
Electric Shop Enlarged
Mr. Harry G. Hess, proprietor of
the electric shop had the building
enlarged and four large plate glass
windows installed. The appearance
of this store compares with most of
the: city stores and is very attractive
There is also a good supply of elec-
trical supplies of which the buying
public can choose from.
Left For Eastern Coast
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Thiel and
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thiel
lefton Sunday morning on a motor
trip` to Lanta Side, near Halifax N.
S. -to visit the former's son Mr. and
Mr's: Laird Thiel. The weather has
bele. ideal for travelling and un-
doibtedly the party will have Iots to
tell > us about the lovely scenery, and
other sights of interest. A. trip to
either coast is always of great inter-
est;and when we go visiting our lov-
ed pees, it is all the more interesting
v ' Areek s Holiday and Picnic
'�ie'` mina e�rient abd.`employeea
of the Kelbfleisch Mills topped their
week's holidays off very appropriat-
elY ;on Saturday afternoon with a
picnic in Jowett's Grave, Bayfleild.
It made an ideal setting to enjoy the
keenly contested .sports under the
beautiful and breezy trees which was
a tonic to everyone, and also helped
to enlarge the inner man, namely a
good appetite, this was amply pro-
vided for'as the ladies had plenty of
good eats provided which helps so
much in an outing of this kind.•
ON EXTENDED TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Phis. are
leaving on Sunday., August (1.7th far
a motor 'trip through the United.
States, taking in points of interest
along St. Paul and Minneapolis, Min-
nesota and Cavalier, North Dakota,:
which will be their more definite des-
tination. The trip carries with it a
two -fold celebration, as Mr.Pflle has
been a successful shoe merchant in
Dashwood for the past 25 years and
is taking his first well earned holt,
days. They are also celebrating their
251 wedding anniversary. Their,
moaner friends wish them every suc-
cess on the rest of their journey of -
life as well as on their lovely auto,
trip, along with safe driving. We
hope they will be spared to enjoy
life together for many more years
and a safe journey, home from their
trip.
Wed. Thur:',
Aug. 20)
OBITUARY
Late Charles Reaman
There passed away at the home of
Mr: and Mrs. George Bullock, of
Hay Township, on Wednesday, Aug-
ust 0th, Charles Reaman in his 82nd
•year, after at illness of four months
Previous to his illness the deceased
had resided en his home, the only
residence of what was once known as
Wagner's Corners, two -anti -a -half
miles north of Zurich, and. previous
to moving there, was a, resident of
Stanley Township for many years.
He was a very hard working man,
honest and upright, and always tried
to do the right thing, and was inter-
esting to converse with, being a great
reader in his time. His wife pre -
ceased eight years ago. The body
2'1 rested at the Westlaki: Funeral Home
Zurich until Friday afternoon at 2
p.m., and was taken to Blake United
church for service, thence to Bay-
field cemetery for internment. Rev.
Ileba Here, of Varna circuit United
before the departed was the last sur-
vivor of once a busy little corner,
known as Wagner's Corner.l►.tt
so time makes history and with, it
Sport Short ' many changer,
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"THE RED HOUSE”
----Starring ---
Edward G. Robinson Lon McAllister
A. real spine tingler, superb acting
by Edward G.
with
"Uncultured Vulture" Cartoon and
Ward Fritz
SALES
Wm. McAdams
SERVICE
SPECIALLY
TRAINED
MECHANICS
SPECIALLY
DESIGNED TOOLS
AND EQUIPMENT
FACTORY ENGINEERED
AND INSPECTED PARTS
GOODYEAR, DOMINION AND DUNLOP TIRES
EXIDE AND PRESTO -LITE BATTERIES
WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING
WE ARE SA
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FOR THE FAMOUS NEW
Firest.n'lies
NOW MADE WITH THE BEST AND NEWEST
MATERIALS
All Sizes Now Obtainable
We also carry a Good Line of Dry Goods, Hard-
ware, Paints, Clothing for all members of the farm-
ily.
Only Fresh Groceries Kept in Stock.
A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always
TilL JBI AI .E STORE
Edmund Swarthe[iltruber, Prop. Phone: I 1-97