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BUSINFrS CARDS
John W. Orchard
OPTOMETRIST
yr Main Street --- Exeter
I ;Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3553
,XICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
Xo3
HURON AND LAMBTON
'Vor. your Sale, large or small, Cr
%Oous and Efficient Service at
Ames! DASHWC
phone 57 r 2.
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LOCAL NEWS;
,MPs. Win, Thiel spent a day at
Kitchener last week,
Mr and Mrs. George Ducharme and
daughters loif Dublin called on friends
in Zurich on 'Tuesday evening,
Mrs, Theo. Reichert of 'Toronto, '�
staying wlth•her father 'Mr• 2'ill.exso
Gabel of the Bronson, for the prey
east,
Mrs, R, Drysdale wha has been in
Mich, for a while has returned to
Zurich for 'a time.
Mr. and Mr,; I':rnest Mack of Ob -
c a on, 119 an., are 1 i iting relatives and
friends in this, vicinity..
Mrs. I+11. Hey has returned hoine
alter spending two weeks at her cot-
tage at Grand Bend where she was
being visited by members of her fam-
ily.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Farrell of New
We tminister, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Foster and :family of Alder-
shot, were week -enol visitors with Mr
and rMrs. Jacob Battler.
Sirs. Altlonettr: Doi -flue of Detroit
spent a few days at tale Cantin home,
St, Joseph,
,Mr. and :Mrs. Clare Bedard have
taken up a few rooms in the home of
Mrs. George Farwell,
Mrs, Dennis Bedard Sr., has re-
turned lr.•me from a visit with her
children, f •Lezrds in Detroit.
--The mumps epidemic las visited at
some hones. A'i"'e h.•pe they will soon
_Ai.�annaar. as this is vacation time.
BREAD
on the table:
Thiirsday, July 00th, 1950
Comop,• 8
ARE YOUR BEST BUY! '
Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Our Feeds
6 AVAILABLE AT
few clays at the cottage ,of her sister i Hmsallton"r� 1+
Dr and Mrs. H. H. Cowen at Grand I o
HENSALL and ZURICH
�N
Bend.
Mr and Mrs Ho,_,ard Franklin oti r
Toronto and son Philip are holiday-
Ing at the home of their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Reg. Illcl('y' the (,'nal is ready! 1''Y T 0 H ELP YOU
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hoist,
and Mr. Gold airs. Harry G. Hess No meal is complete without plenty
and daughter Pauline have return- of delicious wholesome bread. And
ed home after an enjoyable week -end TASTY -NU tasts good and is good � � { 9 � A
at the home of the former's brother, hearty food for you. Every slice a °• 'a
and other relatives at Pigeon, Mich. I slice of energy-
Is At Camp Buy an extra Loaf today—starl
Rev, E. W. Heimri^.h is accompany now to serve more bread at every
several boys at the Lutheran meal. Get year 'PASTY -NU Breit YOUR CAR represents a major investment.
G 1 h where food will T t Nu Bakery or at your It deserves the best of care --and that's what we're
Mr& and Mrs. Charles .Scotchrner
Bayfield are attending the big
Ca p near ue p ,
be received for both body and soul..
al, the as y -
local Grocers.
We carr a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers
y
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
of near
Lions International Conventrun nl the
r and 'Mrs J!_seph Foster and Mr
Bedard motored to Detroit
Tasty -Na
Bakery
job or just a battery check, we really try to give good,
thorough Imperial service --the kind that will keep you
city of Chicago this week. Mr. Scot-
D nald
former
the contract for laying the basement.
Sa will be in charge of
until and mayor for three years, hol-
din many other prominent officf S.
g
i
m
chmei is the president of the Sayfield
ov, r the week -end, where the
it 251
Iensall, P.O.
.
Dave iter
the construction. The Co -Op. 1'e-
tr
$300:'
turnover last year of. $300,-
coming back.
Club.
1T}2t his sister Mary Erica, was
• thex'
PHONE too
— �IIRLCN
We'd appreciate a chance to show you
-----~"`—- years since they had seen each o i
r and Mrs. Thomas Gittus of and a happy reunion was experienced whatwe a can do.
;` �+ii'CENSED AUCTIONEER drian, M•ich.; Mr. Richard GRI, by the family. (~ Heuer Foxcier IMPERIAL
and son incl Mr, Howard Thriencn Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler; Mr. ' NOTICE
rearmi'f Reasonable, Satusfac on of Rochester, Minnesota, visited wiih and Mrs. Ross Johnston and 'Mrs. M. I TO BARLEY GROWERS ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
Ott S;
Guaranteed Mr and Mrs. Wim. Thiel and other Studer spent the week -end with re -i Farmers who will be cutting bar- COR. No. 84 & 21 HIGHWAYS 4
EXETER, R. R. 1 relatives sand friends the past week, l atives in Detroit, The latter return- ley in the .next few weeks should DEALER
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Phone ,tech 92r7. drug to her home in that city, after 'keep in mind a new prize now offer -
Mr. Donald Charrette and sister visiting with her sister and brothers I ed at the Exeter Fall Fair. Nelson
0000 Doris and girl friend Verginla Saeny here in Zurich. P
all .of Detroit; Mr. Cyril Ducharme �Staxulake has offered 500 pounds rof PREPARED TO SAVE YOU SOME
V E T E R I N A R 1 A.N Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Misses Tillie 17-12-6 of fertilizer as first; 300 lbs, SAVE—ST. JOSEPH SERVICE IS
of London, were visitors at the home and Ida Wells and Brother Harmer 16-8 fertilizer as 2nd, and 200 lbs. MONEY ON YOUR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRE NEEDS. COM -
of Mr and Mrs, David Duchlarme the .wells all of Detroit are enioying• a 2.412-10 as third Drize for the best PPARE, OUR PRICES AND ALLOW ANCES ON YOUR OLD TIRES!
past week. week's vacation at Grand Bend, and sheaf of barley six inches .an (!!am -
W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woodcock, we were pleased to Gee them when (,ter.
VETERINARY SURGEON Montreal are visitors with Mrs. Wood- Tu sdayll of they led on friends in Zurich on Directors include: Gordon Lo
yrrith Residence, .Main Street, + b the Ca•ntins at St. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gemming and Hendrick, Eddison Forrest, DuncanFootwear
cocks brothers,
Opposite Drug Store Joseph. Mr. Hobert is Director of. children of Rochester, N. Y„ are Cooper, Bill Gaddwell, Ken Etue,
ZURICH Purchaser of the City of Montreal. holidaying a few days at the home Roy ''McBride, and :Bent I lope, of Women - Canvass platforms, wedge heels in dif-
floue._96 They will also spend some time at sof their parents, Mr and Mrs. "Well- Zurich is secretary. white
BUTCHERS Windsor and Detroit. ington Johnston and other relatives. STORE CHANGES HANDS
ferent Colours. Leather Sazidals,
Their son, Master Curtis will remain The large general store, owned Red, Navy and Black. Also a limiter
Mrs. 112. Afackinnon had as her for a few more weeks' vacation inandoperated by Harvey H. Damm, amount of white Buck Dress Shoes.
popular guests over the past week -end, her Zurich. at Kippen, has been sold to Normal", ll lines and sizes. Also
Zurichs' son Hugh and wife and baby son Master Jack, elder son of Mr. and W. Rickert, of Clifford who gets im- Children., - Fleet -foot in a
Ross. They have recently been visit- Mrs Philip Hartman of the Bronson mediate possession. The store wris Sandals in red, white and brown. See our
MEAT
w A T MAi[tREin in Halifax N.S. with Mrs. Mac- Scampers for $1.75.
�{'.CA. 1�J1 � g line was rushed to the Scott Memor- purchased from the late W. E. Butt
Kinnon's parents and are now resid- is Hospital, Seaforth on Tuesaay for some seven years ago, and since has
i:et Us supply you with the ing in Toronto, where Hugh is at- an appendix operation. We are pleas been successfully operated by Mr. -
tached to the Head Office of the De- Boys Fleet -foot, including the softball an
ed to report the �rvery Choice Of Fresh and Cur partment of Highways. cessful and Jack's many friends wish g Damm,
been this
to the store, y basketball shoe. See our Scampers.
rA Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, dwellin and 1 rounds, and it has been
him a 'speedy recovery. g g h b tut' spots of Men .. Woven vamp Oxfords, Platform straps,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
Ewh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H: Yundll lit; sou
PRODUCE
silverwood
FOR SALE Wonderful Crops named as one ,o£ t e • 5
w proprietor crepe straps. See our Scampers.
Two Registered Scotch Shorthorn As one drives throu.,ll the country the district. The ne
Bulls from an Accredited Herd — we cannot help but behold the most comes to Ki.ness highly recommend- Please Note: Vee are now able to obtain
both red in color. Apply to Fred wonderful craps that are growing in ed as a business .man. Mr. and Mr;: Ladies,
Pp y the fields. Oats corning out in head Damm will continue to reside in ' the new DESCO shoe which will arrive in August.
Brovni, Crediton. Phone Crediton en for a short time until their
73 r 4. e and as tall as the fen::es, also barley Kipp We had hoped to get this Shoe last year, but as this is an
has a good length, and -1'1e wlleat new store in Wingham, -which is 11ow American shoe, international regulations prevented this shoe
PIGS FOR SALE fields with their golden color axe real- under oanstruction, is completed. to arrive in Canada. But it's Coming this time.
ly a most wonderful sight. Truly we nRi rUAR y WATCH FOR DESCO.
19 choice iy,oung pigs 6 weeks old. are living in a land fl,:w?ng with ]Ili 1c Late Ezra Lamport
Apply to Jacob Gingerich, pholie and h.ney with all this abundan..e.
S4 r 2y Zurich. c But there is always that traditional Robert Joseph Ezra Lamport, a
fly in the ointment, wile", we speak lifelone resident o8 ,Stephen Twp -
She
FOR SALE A last at his home in
A quantity of 2 3/4 "' and 3 ?:.' steel
- 1 Al a number
Boiler Tapes for .a e. _ �o
DAIRI� of Hay Racks.
.L F. C. Kalbfleisch & .Son, Zurich. c
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of honey, our local �.loairistr advise died Wednes ay
us that so far the prospects for this CerntrEdlia. He was 72, Mr. Lamport
tweet Article, so n??ch in d-nl?liact, is was born and raised around Crediton 6---- am
�, �,;.. 1 � �0
going to be a sh•--rt crop this year, and married Elizabeth Witzel 0
t ,
owing to so much tool m ather, when years I
B s deslhisl�vife143 1Mre Lano -Q a
c �' per' e
ggs the bees were inactive. I J t_ a
rjuh Market for Cream, FOR SALE port is survived by six salla And 3 I -; e g
and Poultry A Model T. Coupe ,for quick sale,
Have Your Eggs Graded On also several 50 -gal. steel drums.
our Apply to Dennis Bedard Phone 215 *
AUTOMATIC -
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
I
L)hone 101 Zurich I
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
teharge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minslhall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western F rivers' WWI
WeatheF Insurance Co.
OF. wooDSTOCK
BUILDING NEW PLANT daughters.
a
Hensall District Co -Operative coni- r Died In Montreal
menced construction last wee_: on a ® You cant O wrong when you buy a well k�iOwrA
{ A former mayor of Clinton, W• S o g g y y
new cleaning plant. An all -steel R. Holmes, died in a Montreal Hos
s Reliable Beatty Washing Machine
FOR SALE
building 80x60', it will be use Oa pi after suffer]ng a
storage as well as seed cieaning. He was 71. Retiring last May after
o
We carr a full line of the Genuine Beatty Washers
y
,UAL COMPANY 1y0TNG BUSINESS
IN ONTARIO
200 Rock and New Hampshire
Apply to Urban
Cost is estimated at $10,000. Earl
Dick, Cromarty, has been awarded
mana,gilvg a drug store in Clinb)n fol'
45 years, a ;£armee member of the co-
;fount of insurance at Tbiek on
at three popular prices:
becember 31&, 1946
'ullets, now laying.
hicharme, Phone 911 r 7, Zurich;
d
the contract for laying the basement.
Sa will be in charge of
until and mayor for three years, hol-
din many other prominent officf S.
g
i
m
$119.50 149.50 159.50
$444,115.39
Iensall, P.O.
.
Dave iter
the construction. The Co -Op. 1'e-
tr
$300:'
turnover last year of. $300,-
Mr. Halms was a grandson .o£ W. T.
Holmes, one of the early arrivals ill
s
Also the New Beatty Electric Ranges.
' A G E N '.1'
,Arr4n9aments can be made
F R SALE
lift corn cultivator
ports a'
000, $60,000 more than in 1948,
Goderich Township from Atrim, Ire-
of Hdlmesville got
•
Come in and see theft - they'll speak for themselves
power
or W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor•
-when
Manley Jinks, of Hensall, is manager
of the Hensall Branch, while Don-
land. The village
its name ,From the Holmes family.
Always supply of Shelf and Heavy Hard-
Iso 25 acres of clover hay
Wein, Dashwood. e
Carlton malaages the Zurich plant.
a good
riled—Wallace
ware on hand.
FOR QUICK SALE
York Hog, ready for service. —
kpply to Roy McBride, Phone 96 r
LS, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Enamel Clare Jewell Cook 'Stove, in
very golo.d condition. Also a smaller:
cook stove «qth or without oil bur-
ner.—Apply to Ervin Gingerich, Ph.
79 r 15, Zurich.
FOR SALE
lylodel A. Ford, Good Condition $150
1935 V -s Ford •.....•.'...
Bicycle ..•........... • ..... , . . $16
Dattery Radio Console, with wet '
Battery . 56.00
Tmpevitll Roof Putty Flux to repair
or recover your Roof,
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE
FOR SALE
One heavy duty low down rubber
LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
tired Wngou, rubber almost new.
—lianxlo wteckle, ,Phone Ilen:all l
:AN•CE OF ANY CANADIAN .MUT-
611ti-1:1. c
,UAL COMPANY 1y0TNG BUSINESS
IN ONTARIO
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,, OF THIS XTND .
eaclt.
;fount of insurance at Tbiek on
becember 31&, 1946
$2.75 Each. Prompt Soviet for
$73,699,2.36.00
Lifting. --Jack Willialnc, Call Phone
Irotal Cash in Bank and BOYAa.
214 r 4, Credit )n C,cntral, -el-5-`50
$444,115.39
ur
Ratev on Application
NOTICE,
L F. KLOPP--.ZURICH
,HITEWASHING & CLEANING
' A G E N '.1'
,Arr4n9aments can be made
��
Also Dealer 1x1 Lightning ROd�
Bill Watson
Dasliwoocl --- Phone 35ri9
Wna all kinds of Fire Insurance
mr
THE VOIiCE OF EVENTIDE
Is that of I;, V. "ours„ radio actor tv140 i, h+�ard in numei'.us
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GnnEl l 1 nc tworl; ha. ,ersitive intorpret,ations of e Amets tl1. n1 the
rich h, r it z;;; • or C'h)lstian literatue have — brought him wider fain(,
i, tt,l C''p.1 iii ill 11101'p i']]Nlllih tillin myono else In yap COntrer radia. His
lu;rfc ct 1+'r gli: h, bi , In,' I y o f e+apha,•is ]rld t )11 „ aQ,d his truly'
,golden voic'(, have made his progi 1m out;t diel",],' old hloulzllt com-
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Scarfe's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes.
0 Almatex Plastic Paints, Kem-Glo, Etc. a
Our Aim—To Serve and Satisfy! a
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Phone 213 0
Main St Hardware a Stogy e a
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TO Wl-l1CC i 1)0 YOU BELONG?
ARE YOU HEAVEN -BOUND OR HALL -BOUND?
DO YOU HAVE THE ASSURANCE OFISDINS FORGIVEN?
i-I,,WE YOU BECOMF A CHILD OF GOD BY HIS GRACE
HAVE YOU REPENTED OF YOUR SINS AND TRUSTED
CHRIST TO THE SALVATION OF YOUR a,O'€_IL?
"Ile tkat bolieveth ou the Son hath everlasting life;)aud
he that believebh not the Son shall not see life; but)the wrath
of God abidedl on kim," --- John 3. 316,
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