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Where the Spint. of Christmas
PREVAILS
Once again the Joyous Christmas Season is almost
here and we are busy preparing a fine assortnient
of all the Various Goods suitable for Gifts.
Come Early For Best Choice!
FOR LADIES:
New Sweaters, Pyjamas, fine Nylon and
Rayon Slips, Underwear of every description,
Nylon and Lisle Hose, Scarfs, Gloves, Mitts,
Parkas, etc.
FOR MEN:
We are carrying an extra large stock of every-
thing in Men's and Boys' Wear, such as
Overcoats, Trousers, Sweaters, Parkas, Heavy
Mackinaw Coats, ew Sox, New style panel
Ties, Fine Shirt, etc.
A Complete Line of Kiddies and Infant's Wear
NEW SUPPLY:
Of China and Glassware, New Dolls and
Toys, Games, Picture Books, Christmas
Cards, etc. •
GROCERIES:
We can supply all your needs for the Christmas
Cake, all new Fruits such as Raisins, Currants,
Dates, Peel, also Cranberries, New Navel Oranges,
Candies, Calif. Walnuts, Mixed Nuts,.. a large
supply of fresh Groceries always on hand.
ascho Bros.
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH
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ZURICH HERALD
IT.EiVIS OF LOLAis INTEREST
Mr. Robert Williams is spending
come time in the U.S.A. at present.
Mr.. Daniel Oswald of town visit-
ed for a week at the home of Mr.
Carl MeClinchey and family, near
Kippen.
Joe Miller is at present ftres- 11.15 a.m. —Sunday Sch•ool.
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Koehler. •
idence at the home of Mrs. Peter
730 pm.—Divine Worship.
, Everybody Welcome to ail Service*.
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon
of Richmond Hill were weekend
visitors at the 'home of the formers
mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon.
Flt. -Lieut. Andy Williainson of
Centralia called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Smith last Wednes-
day evening.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Walker,
bridal couple, of Bad Axe, Mich.,
spent -a few days last week a,t the
ST. PETER'S
Evans Lutheran Church
l'UR1CH — ONTARIO
REV, E W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
EMMAr•IUM.
EVANGELICAL U. R. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
Observing the 75th Annivers.ary,
October 30, 1949. (11874-1949)
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch Organist
Sunday Services:— •
home of their uncle, Mr. Wm. H. 10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Edighoffer; 114th Con. 11.00 a.m.—Bible School.
Mr -and Mrs. Delbert Geiger, frfc. 7 ;30 9.m.—Divine Worship.
companied Mr. and Mrs, Bert Peck Welcome at all Services.—"Come
to attend the County leederatimi thou with us and we will do thee
Banquet at Seaforth on Tuesday ev- good." Num. 10:29.
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Miss Ethel Hess returned home on
Tuesday after spending the Amer- r & Erie
ican Thanksgiving with her • aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs_ Wnt. Hese, at
Pontiac, Michigan.
Mr. Maxime Denomme, west o'Z
Blake was taken to .Clinton by the
Westlake Ambulance.for x-ray obser-
vation and has returned to his home.
His many friends wish him a speedy
recovery. •
Mr. Kenneth Koehler, Mr. and Mrs
Degagio of Huntsville, wereweek-
end visitors with the former's Motile
er, Mrs. Nancy Koehler, at the hom-
es of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Koehler and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Erb, Hay Township.
Mr and Mrs. Cha.. Carr, who hav,•
Leen stn.dng at Bad-Ilac, Mich., for phone 161 Zurich, Gut.
ti,e past month, left for Lima, Ohio
after spending the Thanksgiving non- DON'T FORGET t.asee the select_
days at the home of their mother, ion of Gift Towels • at Tudor's inMis.
Mrs. Anne Tuerkheim, and other re- Hensall, and ask to see their lingerie
latives t 01,4,11. —lace trimmed slipsand. pantres,
Debeature
CANADA TRUST COMFANY
CERTIFICATES
SOLD AND 'RENEWED
21/2% per Annum, payable half -
yearly upon 3100 and .over 3,
or 5 Years.
.1. W. HABERER - REP..
Mrs. Leon Jeffrey Sr., who has pastel shades.
been in residence at the home of Mr FOR SALE — A quantity of three
and Mrs. Wm. Farrell of town, w1=1 -z foot Dry Cordwoodprincipally elm.
moved by ambulance to the home of 1Price $6.00 a cord. This wood is on
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her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lot No. 13, in tile nth Concession
Dewey at Grand Bend.
quite feeble. The ambulance work
Mrs. Jeffrey'of East Williams, County of Middle-
issex'known as the John W. 'Walker
• •`: beiI-.) ng done the Westlake 'ambul-
'-WV ance of town.Farm. There win' in be a man charge
j Thursday, Nov. I7th from 8.30 a.m.
I A very successful Bazaar and Tea to 4.30 p.m. each day 'while the wood
were sponsored by the membas of lasts: Farmers and others would be
the Ladies' Aid and W.IVLS.If, the well advised to take advantage 4J
O Evangelical Church; on Saturgy al- this reasonable offer immediately.
• iternoon, held in the town •hal.4. The ' The Forest Basket Co., Limited.
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t ffavoura.ble weather +which :•.*as a
g great hel.p to bring anxiOuyers CHOIR PLACED SECOND
: to the well ladened counerse of a , The Huronia Choir, of Exeter, mot -
and refreshments were seed at ored to Hamilton Saturday last and
a fine variety which was well aiSplayed
• carried off second prize at the .Ham-
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• small tables. A fine sum of1435.75 Ilton Musical Festival. 28 members
• done! ‘vork;.:e'' Well went in six cars. The weather being,
▪ was realized. .A. grand
III ,none too good. First prize went to
• lithe International Harvester Choir of
: During the past week we' have 1 60 voices. The directress, ,Mrs. Alice.
Sturgis, of Exeter, was delighted at
• Had Winter Weather
• had a big change in weather, as the .the fine showing made by the Hur-
: latter part of last week and Monday onia members.
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CO-OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats.
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Call on Us. Your Patronage will be Appreciated
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6 JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r I
The Drysdale Store
The Store With the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes, for Men and Boys.
A fine Assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances.
Had Good Bazaar
of sales at the farm beginning
* :we had regular mid -winter weather,'
One night the mercury going to be- FEVER FIGHTS HIGH
4/ low zero. And then there were a 1 BLOOD PRESSURE
few good snow storms, in fact the..I Bill's case was hopeless. He had
worst for November in many years it malignant hypertension, the most
• is claimed. But Tuesday aria Wed- serious kind of high blood pressure.
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• nesday of this week again see more He was blind. Blood ves.eals had he-
: • moderate weather and the 'big snow gun to degenerate, .yet he is curcd
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HARDWARE – SEEDS and FURNITURE
oar Fuel Needs
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Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most I
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
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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 tit
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best i
Advantages. I
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried 1!
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banks are going down considerable, now. Read Chemical 1 ehn
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!erican Weekly with this Sunday's
an Catholic Church, Mount Carmel,
Sunday Times.
was the scene of a pretty autumn
wedding when Vera Muriel (•,Beggy)
youngest daughter • of Mr and Mrs.
Robert M. Roherty, Beliedune River,
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became the bride of Roger
Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and • aVIrs.
Theophile Bedard, Zurich. Rey.' J.M.
Fogarty performed the WO.11.011Y.
Miss Eulyn Hartman presd ideat the
organ. Mrs. Maurice Durand sang
'On This Day, 0 Beautitti! Mother",,
during the signing of the register.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother. Rcibert Rolterty, London
was lovely in a Boor -length I.Town of
white slipper satin styled with
square neckline oi: nylon net edged
in deep lace, li1.7 point sleeves and
a. full skirt caught „up flower,
cliisters to show lace inserts, the.'
Lar of which extending to a slight
train Her.' titree-qnarter length veil
Tbursdtuy, Docember 1t, . ,
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Let Us Keep your House Warm with a New Iclea
Air Conditioning Furnace."
For an Oil Heater, we have just the one you have
been looking for.
A large range of Cook Stoves and Heaters to
choose from. Give us a call!
We have.. anything you need.. in Kitchenware or
Farm Needs.
If you are doing any painting don't forget to see
our colors of CX, Gliddens Kem-Tone or the new
Spred SatM.
FOR RENT — 11 Cement Mixer.
PLUMBING - HEATING TINSMITEIING
Rader & Plittlehoitz - Hardware
Phone 63 - Zurich
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Fall Suggestions!
NOW, THAT FALL CLEANING TIME IS
HERE, BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH
NEW FURNITURE!
Take advantave of these specially Reduced Prices
on Bedroom Suites.
Modern and Waterfall Designs from: $70.00 and
up.
Good Variety of all Types of Furniture including
Springs and Mattresses..
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The Best In Mastic Tile Floor
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ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont.
See Your Local Agent
JOHN M. TURKHEIM
LAID AND MAINTAINED.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Rom- (December 4) issue of The Detroi1:
of nylon illusion was caught tip by
a caronet headdress, and she carried
a white prnyer-booli, and a bouquet
of American Beauty Roses and white
'Mums.
Attending her si- ter es maid of
honor, Miss Hazel Rohorty, Clande-
hoye, were a floor-lengtli gown of
fuschia taffeta with matching head-
iress, studded with seed pearls,
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and
carried tt bouquet of white and Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax •low ',um, Miss Albino. Bedard,
si ter of 'ie groom, a; nrtdefunaid,
y,f ore a t •rquise gown of taffeta with
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
+ latching headdress and carried a
Plumbing. furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsrnit°, aliquot of cream and rod Inures,
ink our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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Groomsmen were Archie Geoffrey
Windsor; and Paul Gagne of Detroit.
Leo Boyle, brother_in-law of the
bride, and Nelson Bedard, cousin of
the groom, ushered. A reception was
held at ,the Seven. Dwarfs Inn, Lon-
don, for•immediate friends and relati-
ves, following which the couple left
for a short wedding trip to Windsor
and Detroit. They will reatde In -.St
Joseph, Ontario.
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POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
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Massey - ITarris
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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Tel. Shop 149 •scar Klopp R48. 67
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