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Miss Anna Hess wa; a vi: icor in ' Evan elical Lutheran Church
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pile of Dash- 110 aen.---Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
Our New Samples of Men's Fall Suits and
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of Ready to Wear, Suits, Overcoats, Trousers for
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fished firm of Coppley, Noyes & Randall, who are
noted for Quality Cloths and finest workmanship.
Now showing a Range of Conora Worsteds, made
in England. All garments in this range being,
entirely hand rnade.
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supply your every need in Men's and Boys'
for Fall and Winter.
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wood were Wednesday visitors in
town. 7.30 pan.—,.Divine Worship.
Mr. Frank Butter ,of London was I' Everybody Welcome to all Services.
home of
visitor at the hA7r and
�lohn Alb1'echt.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gascho and
sons of Harristan were Sunday vis-
itors with the Gascho family of town.
Miss Kathleen Arpin of Ann Ar-
bor, Mich., has returned to her home
after being a week -end guest With
her friend, Miss Patricia 'O'Dwyer.
Mr and Mrs Ward Fritz and da-
ughter Mary Lou returned home af-
ter a piceesant visit with relatives and
friends in Detroit.
LADIES' ! .See the new skirts and
blouses at Tudor's in Hensel]. Ther'
also have Fall and Winter Dresses in
Dotted Taffetta, Morre Taffeta and
Spuns.
A meeting of the L. Aid & WMS. of
the Evangelical church will be held
in the Church on Tuesday evening,
October 4th, to which all ladies are
invited.
Mrs.* Roy Fraser, Mrs. Wm.
Snooks and eon Lonny of Royal
Oak, Mich., Mrs. Marvin Mileken of
Pontiac, Mich., were visitors last
week at the home of their cousin,
Mrs. Herne Brown.
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EVANGELICAL U. 13. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
Observing the 75th Anniversary,
October 30, 1949. (11874-1949)
REV. H. E. i.ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
Sunday 'Services:-
10:00
ervices:10:00 a.rn.--Divine Worship.
11..00 a.m.—Bible School.
7:30 p.m. ---Divine Worship.
Welcome at all Services—"Coxae
thou with us and we will do thee
good." Num. 10:29.
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WE HANDLE THE GENUINE
(Trade Mark) PENNSYLVANIA
READING and PITSON ANTH-
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Edighoffer 1 RACITE HARD COAL. FOR THE
an eon Grant returned to their
home in Zurich after spending the
summer months at Grand Bend,
where Mr. Edighoffer conducted his
barbering- business. FOR YOUR SUPPLY.
Perch Are Running
— Local anglers anIavidCs e
many visitors reported last week the I
l.eee.r are eatin1ng again. Excellent;
catches were taken during the day-
time.
Many Beans Out
In our last week's issue we made
mention of most of the bean crop
being harvested, but on taking >x spin
through the country we observed
our mistake, as there are fields upon
field, still out and awaiting better
weather to ,be threshed or harped rn.
Good weather is badly needed for the
BETTER QUALITY OF COAL
LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US
`31' harvesting of this all important crop.
QPp New Barber
A new barber is. locating in Zur-
r, in the former Herb. Krueger
nd. Mr. Bert Carr of ba,irweod, �' { �'tny men wont
experienced barber, who hasbeen
rking at hitt trade at Grand Bend
past summer. Mr. Carr will be
en for business on Friday of this
ek, and we welcome him to Zurich
Mr. and Mrs. 'P'aul Jeffrey and
. and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey of De -
it were visitors with • the boys'
ther, Mrs. C. Ayotte last week.
Returned From Trip
tiIr and Mrs George Hess have re-
ne,d from a lovely visit at the
e of the latter's brother, Mr and
. Garnet Waiper of Detroit. They
visited with the former's broth- I TUDOR'S '
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also attended the Michigan State ington , and Russell Love, Owen
Fair and other place.; of interest. Sound, and one sister, Miss Lettie
Zurich Man Injured ILove, of Toronto. A private funeral
Mr. Conrad Simon who lives at service was held from the r..,.xne of
the very east end of town received Mr. Hugh Love, Hen.. all, on Satur-
painful injuries to his right collar day at 2 p.m. with Rev. Brook otlic-
bone on Saturday evening when he iating. Interment followed in the
was returning home at five o'clock Baird's cemetery
on his bicycle, which collided with an I GRAND BEND
auto in front of the Hess Jewelers
store. We are pleased to report/ Farmer Pastor Appointed
that Mr. Simon is A former 'Grand Bena pastor,
progressing "'Rev. Stephen J. blathers,
well as can be expected, but not so, has been appointed principal of St.
with the "bike" as it took a real' Thomas? noted Alma College, follow -
beating, being wrecked badly.
PHONE 75 - ZURICH
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A fine Assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances.
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HARDWARE .� SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your IFueI Needs
Will receive attention with 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
4 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 Varnished; Floor wax.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, I urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmit''.
ing our Specialty. Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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Here is where you get your space Heaters available
in four sizes, also the Torridheat Oil Burner and air
conditioning.
We have a good stock of Ranges, and Quebec
Heaters. Come in and have a look at our stock
of cook stoves before the weather gets too cold.
We carry the usual Glidden and C. V. Paints,
shelf and heavy Hardware.
How about your Kiddies' Lunch Boxes and
Thermos Bottles?
Rader & UUle}i�►ltz dant ware
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•i Take advantave of these specially Reduced Prices
on Bedroom Suites.
Modern and Waterfall Designs from $70,00 and
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Good Variety of all Types of Furniture including
Springs and Mattresses.
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side( at the fall assizes of Supreme Board was held and the application
Court her'e..which opened on Monday of Mr. blathers, now preaching at
afternoon, Sept. 26. Five actions are St. James -Bond United Church, Tor;.
listed, two jury and one non -jury and onto, was accepted. Mr. Mathers cane
one nein-jure and a divorce case. In to Grand Bendchurch from Gesto,
the jury action of Girvin - Crawford. ' near Windsor, in until He stayed at
until
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Girvin, W. Waw- this resort charge 1933 when he
anosh, and her daughter, Anna I.' moved to Bathurst St.,United Church
Westlake, Goderich, are seeking tete.' Toronto. bee. For the last 12 years he.
al damages of $44,300 from defend- hhas been rector of the St, Jaynes -
ants, J. N. Crawford a,�cl his wife,1 ond• Church, Toronto.
Caroliyn Crawford, Cleveland. The as -Fined - Careless Driving
tion i; the result of the fatal accid- Convicted of careless driving which
ent on Aug. 19, 1948 at the Bruce- caused five persons to be hospitalized
field intersection, Mrs. Girvin is cls]- I John A. JGillies, Detroit, was fined
ming personal damages $17,500, and $25 and costs by Mag, Ducrey Hol -
damages arising out of the death of 17es' K. Cin Exeter court Thursday:
her husband of $20,250, and Anna The charge
'e resulted from an acrid -
I. Westlake $600 for medical and hos ent last Sunday on 81 Highway, halt
pita] expensee and general damage mile east of Grand Bend when Gil -
N E N S A L L lies car collided head-on with one
driven by Hugo Schenk, Crediton
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Late John Welsh wife, Mer
W,rd has been received of the vin Ravelle, Grand Bend, Gillies and
death at Vermillion, Alberta, of John two others from Detroit were hospit-
Welsh, I+8. he resided here until go- alizedbecause of injuries sustained
ing west in 1011, to take charge of from the accident. The Riverside
the town electric plant, and held that i'!outh was convicted et careless dri-
position until he retired. Besides his ving and illegal possession of beer at
v.'ife he leaves two daughters and 3 Grand Bend two weeks ago and was
one, ;even sisters and two brothers, fined $125 and costs. Mag. Holmes
Thomas and WilliamHensall,
, levied the fine after listening to er-
bies in London Hospital I idence given by Grand fiend special
Stewart Love, son of Mr. William ,bo'liee; Win. Lochner, who testified
Love and the late Mr:;. Love died in that the 'youth, driving a model A
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, foil -'touring ear, seriously threatened
owing an illness of only two weeks,1 trai is by erratic driving through the
He was in his 314Th year, was born :ii? main street. An unopened .case of
Stanley Township and resided in 1 beer and two full bottles, eonfiseated
ni.ostll. thers, RSurviv,nevg. are
]Reith hisLovefather,I3anurId-J frocrown.m the car, were produced by the
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�ece1ved Shipment of Noe 1,
5-X Cedar Shingles
At $9.90 per square
F. C. KALBFLLISCH & SON
Phone 69
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HAVE RECEIVED A L ARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT-
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
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