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ZURICH HERALD ter
and Mrs. w. C. Pearce Exec READ
.n town Tuesday evening., ..
MT. M.cEachern of 'Stayner, is vis,
Jnthorized as second class mail, LOCAL NEWS iting with his son Mr. and Mrs. E. C. t
post Office Department, Ottawa. McEachern of town. I on the Fable
Miss Patricia O'Dvgyier, and brother Mrs. Clayton 0. Smith and sorts
Maurice io London, called .on friends Gordon and -Stanle;y made a business ;
in Zurich on Tuesday evening. trip -to Lon -don last week.
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BUSINES CARDS Miss Lyla Schwartzentraber is at Mr and Mrs, Allan Fraser of Exe a yyegg
present a patient in St. Joseph's 'hos- ter -were Sunday callers at the home i tom;
pital, London. Her many friends wish of Mir and Mrs. Earl Thiel ( t
John W. Orchard her a speedy recovery. Mr. Roche of the State lof Mass,
A number of sportmen of the dis- is visiting with his 'brother Mr and '
CYPTOMETRIST trict are on a fishing trip to Gow- Mrs. Gus Roche of Hay Twp.
gando, up in the New Ontario dist- Mrand 'Mrs Walter Barry oz Lon- :.�`�
-main Street — Exeter rict. don visited at the Brenner home oat ` �' t
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Open Every Week Day Mrs. Goodbred of. Detroit, andson. their way to Grand pend.
pExcept Wednesday of Connecticut were in town on Mon- Mr -and Mrs Roy Oliver. of St. a+~
Phone 355J day. They were on their Tway from Marys ware Sunda,;i visitors at the
the ,motor city bo, the eastern State, home of Mrs. Charles Weber. the areal is ready.
and in passing through called on a Mr. Joseph Gal'lman of Chicago, Ill.
AUCTIONEERS was visiting at the home of his sistex No meal is complete without plenty
WCENSED A few Zurich friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. Witmer, Goshen line of delicious wholesome bread. And
The local Owl's Club enjoyed an south, a few days last vvee,xfoo
. i TASTYfasts good and is good
WALPER outing in the' Hess Cottage, Pinery. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Bremner -and dau- hearty food for you. Every slice s
ALV1N ry-
On Sundalp they took in an auto trip ghter Marion of Kitchener, spent a slL Buy f an eextra Loaf today—start
----- — to Lake Erie,' calling on the Jack few dalyls this week at the. hoarse os
licensed Auctioneer Miner bird sanctuary. the former's mother, Mrs. John now to serve more bread at every
ao3 Brenner. meal. Get your 'PASTY -NU Bread
HURON AND I AMBTON Sundalyl visitors at ,the home of ryIr and Mrs. Charles SCOT at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
or small, Cour- their p`arruts, Mr and Mrs. Isiah Wit- and daughters, 1Vh John Scotchaner local Grocers.
i'or your Sale, large
aeons and, Efficient ,Service at all mer, Goshen line• south, were Mr. all of near Bayfield were Sunday vis- Testy-I�u Bakery
Mrs. Roy Perkins Sr. and fam- itors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jno
'Ames 1DASHWOOD ily, and Mr. and Mrs Roy Perkins: Albrecht. PHONE 700 _ ZIJRICN
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Gingerich have
11•Isone 57 r 2. Jr., all of Detroit, Mich; Mr. and Mrs
.�•, Floyd Pollack and family .and Mrs. returned home, accompanied by their THINKING ABOUT HOME
F Fred Knott and son Roger all of son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs
E. CORiiE l l London, and Mr and Mrs. Earl Wit- Cyril Gin eich who have attended l IMPROVEMENT?
a B of M
mer and family of Exeter. g Look Into a B of M loan
' the Mennonite College at Harrison.- For This Special Purpose
(,ICEN5EDAUCTIONEER
Announcing Service burg, Virginia, where they received This is the time of the year whPtl
tonna Reasonable, SatJsfaction The annual Children's Day service their graduation recently. people and communities are getting
Guaranteed in the local Evangelical U. ,B. church Mr and, Mrs, Lawrence H•owald and ready for the spring clean-up. it's
EXETER, R. R. 1 will be observed next Sunday morn- family, Mrs. Ken Krisp and daughter 'the time for new paint jobs, new
Phone r-_:Aeh 92r7' ing at 10 a.m. The Junior Choir vvi]1 Barbara, all of London, were week-, decoration schemes, important re-
,_------- be an interesting ,feature of the pro- end guests at the hoarse of the form- pairs to roof and structure. Mo;:t
gram and of course other' children er's father, Mr. Henry Howald and ,householders have a long list of im
,� E T E R I N A R I A•N will also take part in various ways. his son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon How- provements they would like to see
The offering ds for missions. ald. Dr. I in their horn;°s .... and so have their
Mr. Justice Plante and wife; wives, thinking- perhaps of the kitch-
Attended Liberal Rally George -and Mrs. Milette all of Mon- i en and laundry -room.
W. B, COXON, B.V. Se. The following from Zurich attend- treal were week -end -visitors -with, Mr It isn't always easy, however , to
ed •the Liberal rally held over the amd Mrs. John N. Cantin at St. JOS-Ifind immediately the ready money
EON
SURGweek-end at the hotel at (Port Car- eph. Dr. Milette, who is an old• col- I fou ,need for these improvements,
V Residence, Main Street, ling, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs lege chum of ,Mr. Cantin, is one of even though you can meet the Cost
o� Store W. Whyte of •Seaforth; Mr. 'and Montmeal's most prominent surgeons- comfortably out of annual income.
Opposite Drug ZURICH Mrs. Roy Lamont, Mr and Mrs. Den- Nurse Graduates roblem, MaC
y�joa�.-96 his Bedard, Mr and Mrs. Milfred And if thats your p
Jean McMaster, daughter of Pr M,Eachern, manager of the B of 11
BUTCHERS ' T Schil'be, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalbflei- and Mrs. E. A. McMaster, Seafoa•th, branch at Zurich, suggests it's worth
sch, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. who graduated recently from Hamil- thinking about a B of M loan for
Kalbfleisch. All report a most pleas- ton General Hospital, leaves shortly home improvement.
pular ant outing, as they were royally en- for Texas, where she will practice you'll save •on your bilis by pay
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Z arieha' po tex,Gaimed. There 'being some thirty in her profession. ing cash, and }you'll save yourself
the pairty. trouble by dealing with all ,your re.
_ _ Honour Couple
MEA air bills at once. Such a B of M
T MASEEDFOR SALE Twenty friends .of Dr and Mrs. P'
Steiner, Exeter, surprised them at `loan for Name improvement is repay -
with Us supply you with the A quantity of homegrown mhonelett the home of blr and Mrs A. J. Pen- Fable in easy instalments, and the
,very Choice of Fresh and Cur- seed for sale.—c. 0. Smith, Phone
87 r 13. hale in honor of heir silver wedding interest rate is agree:
moderate.
,ve Meats, $Olognas, Sausages, anniversity. Victor Kestle presented It comets +to (only 27 can
a month
[ways on hand. Kept FOR SALE the bride and groom of 1925 with an months. thein So $100
0on M repaid McEa kern
Etc., aelectric coffee percolator.
Lresh In tomorrow, and get your spring clean -
Electric Refrigeration A buckrake, to fit a Farman H. y up 'away to a good start.
Tractor, or can .be made to 'fit any Had Birthday Part -
Highest Cash Prices for tractor.—Wes 'McBride, R.R. 1, Var- Mr. and Mrs. William Witmer held
Skins na, Phone Hensall 687 r 211. a birthday party on 4londay after- Judgment Held
Wool, Hides and noon in honour of their daughter, June 1G — The Supreme
AUCTION SALE Mary Lou's eigth birthday. The little Ottawa,
g, yon blot & 5011 Will be held on Tuesday evening, girls had a lovely time together and Court of Canada today reserved j re -
at Varna United delicilous refreshments were served gment on an appeal concerning a re
June 27 at 8:30 strictive covenant that persons of
PRODUCE Church parsonage. Timber frame Time to go home came only too soon, „Jewish Hebrew, Semitic, Negro or
nj8'x2�5' Quantity anaple .flooring and but they will remember the good fort colored race or,.blood" could not buy
1" hemlock siding, also 2 steel gates, then had at the party property at Beach O'Pines, near
a Ed. Ellilott, Auctioneer. Honoured Mother Grand Bend. Mrs. Annie Maud Noble
silverwoo Rolyi Lamont, Trustee. The children of Mrs. Charlesvdeher vendor, of the property, and Bern
of town held a birthday gathering on and Wolfe, the purchaser, both of
Sunday in the cottage of her sor eal which
" FOR SALE London, brought the app
DKIRIESChoice fresh strawberries forsale Mr. Morris Weber, at the Schade was heard by Justice P. Kerwin and
Orders taken. Gall 134 Zurich, Grove, in honour of their mother's six other justices. 'My. Wolf coe1yac-
E s Gerald Gingerich. 81st birthday, who is feeling fine and ted'to pay $6,800 for the prop
Cash Market for Cream; gg busy with dressmaking, which is won:
and Poultry NIA HELP WANTED derful f.oa• her age. The family a- Softball Schedule
HetVC Your Eggs Graded On Girl or woman to operate dish- long with friends had a most enjoy- The following games concern the
our washing machine full time, or nights able time and very grateful to 1'T0s' Zurich team:
AUTOMATIC and Sundays. Write or ',phone W. . gethe to have such a grand time re 2,8 --Centralia at Zurich.
McIlroy, Snack Sloop, Grand Bend. gether. We wish them many more
E(',(; GRADER Two waitresses, over 16 years of such occasions. 3'0—Zurich at Hensall.
age; references required; write or DINNER FOR LADIES July 7—Zurich at Lucan.
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager hone W. E. •McEroy, Snack Shop, 12—Zurich at Exeter
p Exeter Lions entertained their lad- i 14—Lucan at Zurich.
Phone I01 Zurich Grand Bend, Ont. ies at Brenner Hotel, Grand Bend.
FOR SALE Head table guests were Dist. Govn r
A. McNair and wife, Milverton; 0{s-1 Baseball Schedule
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Zurich C ery Pure bled Foxhound pups, — trict Deputy: Gand P . Gore and wi
and tan and black and white. of Strathroy, and President Warren 1 22—Exeter at Zurich.
Phone 25 r 5, Crediton• Sanders of the KinsmanClub,and wife 26 Zurich at St. 'Marys.
of Exeter. A group of enter I 29—Centralia at Zurich.
Your Home Market for Cream FOR Q
Eggs and Poultry DICK SALE from London presented a program of July 3—Zurich at Centralia.
Sunbeam Automatic Toaster $16. musical nuanlbers and folk dancing.
G—Lucan at Zurich.
Cash Prices paid Plus Sunbeam Shavemaster $15. Apply feet attendance pins. R. 'E. with
Rus sell 18—.Zurich at Lucan11—Zurich ait n Radio.
Highest at Herald Office. 20—Dashwood at Zurich.
was presented with a past president's St. Marys at 'Zurich.
et ptCm1m�5
iuni for deliveredcrearn NOTICE pin, and the new preident, Charles
27—C1'
effi- Anyone found dumping rubbish or McNaughton with the president's pin. � tnton Radio at Zurich.
We S re equipped to give Newly elected officers were installed 31—Zurich at Hensall.
E�t7 seed cleanings on the Roads, ilra•k n _s� by District Governor McNair, I Aug. 4—Zurich at Dashwood.
+int accurate service• .. � _C — at Zurich.
- Lake front banks, or bttdl n s 1w_Clinton Colts
in Hay Township will be prosecuted.
,,d Poultry department Hay Tiownship Council,
W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
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FORSALE
Proprietor 30yeax-old Leghorn Hens, now
Chas. Minshall,
laying. Priced at $•1..00
each
INSURANCEFarl. Gingerich.
Thursday, June 2 0ad, 19 0 . ,
Ca -a. FEEDS
ARE YOUR BEST BUY!
Only Re -Cleaned Crain Used in Our Feeds
AVAILABLE AT
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Hensall Dist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and ZURICH
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YOUR CAR represents a major investment.
It deserves the best of care—and that's what we're
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
fob or just a battery check, we really try to give good,
thorough Imperial service—the kind that will keep you
coming back.
.We'd appreciate a chance to show you
what we can do.
Hector Fcycier Lft IMPERIAL
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS DEALER
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SAVE --St. Joseph Service is prepared to save you
some Money on your Tractor and Implement Tire
Needs. Compare our prices and allowances on your
old Tires! _
Summer Footweay -
Women - Canvass platforms, wedge heels in dif-
ferent Colours. Leather Sandals, white
Red, Navy and Black. Also a limited
amount of white Buck Dress Shoes.
Children.. - Fleet -foot in all lines and sizes. Also
Sandals in red, white and brown. See our
Scampers for $1.75.
Boys - Fleet -foot, including the softball and
basketball shoe. See our Scampers.
Men...- Woven vamp Oxfords, Platform straps,
crepe straps. See our Scampers.
Ladies, Please Note: we are now able to obtain
the new DESCO shoe which will arrive in August.
We had hoped to get this Shoe last year, but as this is an
American shoe, international regulations prevented this shoe
to arrive in Canada. But it's Coming this time.
WATCH FOR DESCO.
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BI-, A.Beatty!
In What are YOU Trustinge
F Your Salvation.
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You can't go wrong when you buy a well known
Reliable Beatty Washing Machine
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Weather Insurance Co.
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Come in and see them - they'll speak for themselves
—GOOD WORKS?
Always a good supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard-,
A quantity Of wood slabs. F• l'.
Kalbfleisc4, and Son, Phone 69,
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Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes.
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December 31�, 1946
$73,699, X36.00
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In What are YOU Trustinge
F Your Salvation.
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FOR SALE
Western Farmers' MUtUal
A Baker Oil -Bath windmill with
p in excellent condition.
force pump,
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Wes. McBride, Phone 687 r 21, Tlen
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Weather Insurance Co.
sill, Varna, Ont.
—THE EFFORTS OF ANOTHER MAN?
OF WOODSTOC C
FOR SALE
—GOOD WORKS?
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
A quantity Of wood slabs. F• l'.
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"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shaTot be saved".
Acts 16. 31.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
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21r r 4, Orediton Central.-ct-5-*50
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