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EXETER
4TOFFICE:—Corner Ann, William Sts.
• Phone: Exeter 355W.
71.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Temp. Office)
Arkkh
only Shop
THE HOME OF THE s. ETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents Applied
•with the very latest of methods and
Equipmwit.
GIVE US A CALL
k'9rone 153 for your Appointments.
DOREEN SCHILBE---Zurich
Are You Suffer From
Headaches?.
E4 so, Have your Eyes Emareened with
glee Latest Methods and Equipment art
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMB 10 9 9 49
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Entertainment by St. MARYS CLOWN BAND
Come and see the new Building at Hensall designed
from ground to roof by a Hensall Contractor!
LUCKY DRAW $300. IN PRIZES.
DANCING - GAMES - ETC.
Children Free! Adults 35c.
BARBERING
I have taken over the business of
the late Heiib Krueger and will be
associated with Bert Carr in the
Barber Shop 'business. I am 'also
operating the Tobacco and Soft
Drinks, and also the Pool Room.
Oome hl. and see me for a•Il your
needs along this line. You Patron-
age will be appreciated.
DENNIS DENOMME.
CARD. OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to my friends and
neighbours for their kindness in
sending cards, treats and visiting me
while a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth,. Special.thanks
to all who prayed for my recovery,
Also Doctors and Nurses.
Sohn Armstrong.
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of Sick and Injured . Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
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LADIES and CHILDREN'S
CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS IN ALL SIZES
AND SHADES
We have a Good Variety of Shades in Bouquet
Yarn at present. Pick :your Shades NOW!
WE OFFER .)R TWO WEEKS ONLY
20% Reduction on all Chenille Spreads
EXTRA SPECIAL
6 Only Ladies' All Wool Dressing- Gowns
Reg. 17.50 for 12.50
FRESH FRUITS„ VEGETABLES, GROCERIES
EACH WEEK!
Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich
Phone 140 Ce I -I. THIEL Zurich
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Zurich Womens' Institute are spons-
oring a EUCHRE AND DANCE in
Town Hall, . Zurich
On
WEDNESDAY EVE NOVEMBER 16
Games to start promptly at 8.30 p.m.
Good Prizes. Also Guessing Contest
Proceeds to go tea Community WeI-
fare. Admission 50c. -- Booth
Desjardine -Orchestra in attendance.
1VI.eet your friends and have a good
time. Come .on time. You will en-
joy every minute.
LN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of dear Thelma
and Naomi. Who met accidental
death on November lith, 1948.
You'se are always in my mind,
No matter what I do,
All times within my heart
There are thoughts of you'se.
Never for a moment
Are you very far away,
Absent and yet so near you'se seem
As we are not apart—just alone.
Lovingly remembered bey a lone-
some mother and sister.
—Wire. Edna Oswald.
IN MEMORIAM
McClinchey — In loving memory
of our dear wife and mother, who
was taken away very suddenly one
year ago, November 11, 1948.
At night the silent stars look down,
On a grave not far from here,
There sleeps the one who can't forget.
And always loved so dear.
The clearest wife and mother this
world could hold,
The cheeriest ,anile and heart or gold
To those who knew her all will know
How much we lost one year ago.
—Sadler missed by husband, Ferny:,,
Virginia and Nelson.
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GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. du
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday Nov. 11-1`:
The Boy With The Green Hail:
In 'i'echnicolour
Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, Barbaea
Hale, and Dean Stockwell as the Boy
Dieney Cartoon "Cat Nap Pluto"
—Sport Reel "Quail 'Pointers^ and
"Switzerland Today."
Monday, 'Tuesday
Ida Lupine
Richard Wiclmark
Nov, Id -15 Wilde
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Celeste iTolnl
ROAt HOUSE
(Adult Entertainment)
Here's the Picture that has every-
thing you like. Hard Hitting Action
and Drama
Paramount Newsreel and Cartoo
"Triple 'trouble."
is At Hospital
Mrs. William A. Siebert was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
where she had an operation perfor-
med. We are pleased •to report that
she is progressing very favourably.
Attended Funeral
Mrs. WM . Dietrich, Goshen north,
has returned home from Toronto.
where she attended the funeral of
her" sister, Mrs. Zikovipz. Her husb-
and and four children survive. Their
many friends extend o mpathy.
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COMMUNITY
WASTE PAPER COLLECTION
On Monday, November 14th, in the
afternoon, ,the pupils of Zurich
School will collect waste paper and
rags. • Please tie newspapers and
smoothefiniebed paper magazines
securely in :separate bundles. Cor-
rugated and other paper cartons
should .be fleattened and tied in bun-
dles. Please place bundles on the
sidewalk in front your home or place
of business., before noon, Monday, �
November 14th.
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Lions Club News
A fairly Well attended meeting of
the local 'Lions w'as held on Monday
evening at.' the Dominion House.
There were no guests present, so the
Lionel had the evening all to them-
selves. Lion Victor had prepared
a quizz paper on Lionism and this
was being filled out by each group
at a table, and the winners were then
treated to chocolate bars, while the
loosers sat ib,rand looked on. Soma
one said "It's great to be brilliant."
Lion Jacob Oiaberer who is also chair-
man of the Community Centre Com-
mittee, gave a summary of the do-
ings of that organization, and stated
that arbout five or six thousand doll-
ars are needed to complete that part
of work, ee.Weh the public must raise
by subscriptions or donations in ord-
er to finish the job.
YOUTH FOR CHRAST RALLY
Hundreds hear Quinton J. Everest
At Clinton Saturday Eve..
Quinton J. Everest of South Bend,
Indiana, and internationally known
as "Your Worship Hour Pastor"
poke to a thrilled and overpacked
audience at the Clinton Youth for
Christ Reilly Iast Saturday evening in
the Collegiate School Auditorium.
Soloist Joyce Sanderson, Kitchen-
er, and violinist Sgt. Robert Persan
of Clinton Air School, provided the
excellent music. The hearty congra-
tional singing was led by Rev. Harold
Broadway of Listowel.
Mr, Everest, whose message was
of the Prod'icai Son, presented a
tremendous challenge to young and
old and at the climax of his message
saw many make public their decision
to follow Christ.
The Clinton Youth for Christ Ral-
lies are herd the first Saturday of
each month in the Clinton Collegiate
Auditorium and invite all to attend
these increasingry popular rallies.
FIRE INSURANCE MEETING
HELD
Discussion of standardization oI:
procedures featured the annual meet-
ing of District No. 4 Mutual Fire Un_
derwriters' Associations at London.
Representatives of district Mutual
Underwriters' groups met at the Eas-
tern Star Temple for a noon lunch-
eon. They heard Fletcher S. Thomas,
Prog. Conservative M.L.A. for Elgin,
congratulate them on the progress
made by mutual insurance organizat-
ion.. Discussions centred on stand-
ardizing forms, the manner of doing
business, and on eliminating differ-
ences in types of insurance.
' Zurich's Invitation
b'red J. Haberer, president of the
Hay Township Farmers' Mutual, ex-
tended an invitation to the group to
hold the 1+9,50 meeting in Zurich. The
i ocrrsion would be the 75th anniver-
are of the Hay Mutual. Wilfred
l+,dd,r, president; of the provincal
Mutual Fire Underwriters' Associat-
ion, addressed the meeting. He urg-
ed representatives of the 13 compan-
ies present 10 pool resources to help
carry the burden of greater coverage
dem nlded by farmers.
.ee- iet. No. 4 includes insurance
ann, fries in Middlesex, Elgin, Hur-
,,1, and ':'girth counties, excluded a.,
'.long the speakers were W. R. Cross,
,.c;,, of the M.F.U.A., J. G. Gibbon,
provincial inspector of the M1'UA.,
and Rev. Howard Graham, of Popu-
1 lar Hill. Martin Grieve, R.R. 1 Den-
field, was chairman,
CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHEIte
$1.75 a Year in Advance.
$2.00 in U. S. A., in Advance.
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. ,228. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
piled 3rvice
BY ARRANGEMENT
HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
AT KINGSLEY ABELL, 286 DUN.
DAS ST. LONDON
BRING US THE PRESCRIPTION,
WE CAN FIT YOU WITH THE
FINEST IN SPECTACLES BECOM-
ING FOR YOUNG OR OLD
—PLUS A SAVING—
BROKEN FRAMES AND LENSES
ACCURATELY DUPLICATED
A Gm HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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RAG RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made to.
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich
Ont. Phone 128.
Your Blue Coal Dealer
Wants you to know
A Heat Regulator will pay you,
back the cost in fuel saved in one
season, besides the comfort of Auto-
matic controll.
Ask your Blue Coal Dealer:
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensari
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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
Telephone: Res. 89
( X90 08rC9'GAD 606
or 122, Zurich
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Robin Hood Oatmeal, 5 -Ib. Pkg. ..39r.
Robin Hood Cake Mix per pkg. ..30c
Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls . 25c
Vel with 1 cake Palmolive Soap for .. 35c
Popping Corn, two lbs. for _..25c
Spanish Onions, 3 lbs. for 25c
Salmon, Fancy Keto, 1 -Ib. can 39c
• Green Gage Plums, 2 cans
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PRODUCE WANTED.
Zurich I
Phone 165
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Mens' and Boy's Underwear, Checked Shirts,
Men's Pants, Overalls, Smocks and Jackets, Etc.
w. r Footwear
Mens', Boys Rubber Boots, 4 -buckle all lubber
Yukon Mens'. High Laced Flexions; Boots,
Overshoes and Rubers.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
E. Schwar<tzentrUber, Prop., phone 11-97