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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12 1:9,50
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ST. PETER Al on Theatre
"I:Vaftefical Lutheran Church GRAND BEND
MI CH — ONTAM Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
,REV. E, W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR Following Attractions
III a.m.---Divine Services. Monday, Tuesday , October 16-11
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School. EASY LIVING
LT,30 p.m.--4Xvine Worship. —Starring-
4Zverybody Welcome to all Servacem. Victor Mature. Lucille Ball
-Lizabeth Scott Sonny Tuft
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The Real Insidel Stor)p of Profession-
al Football
Paraivaunt News Reel and Shorts
One Show 8 p.m.*
40%x-e.You Suffering From
HeR&I-es?, Friday, Saturday Oct. '20-21
'U ao, Have your Xyev TA=m�ned with THE YELLOW CAB MAN
t 7�he Latest Methods and 'Red Skelton Gloria DeHaven
Equipmfmt at and Ed. Arnold
A. L 0SLE, R-0. Waiting to take you on the Gayest
OPTOMETRIST OP'T'ICIAN I AN Ride of the Year
GOD YWCH ONO. Also Short Subjects
Good Glasses at Belga PAcea Two Shows- 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.
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Register For League Bowling
Open ., BoWling Every Week -end
LUNCH BAR
A Nice Way To Spend An Evening 1
Spectators Welcome!
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laacral DLrector -- Piivate, CCU- Jimbida7boe,
Member of Ontario Fuveral Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'.','x AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
Portable. OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT—INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERa SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE, WIRE ANYVMERE
24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W.
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ME, N'S WEAR LADIES' LINGERIE
INFANTS BOYS' GIRLS' CLOTHING
FRESH GRGCERIE.� FRUITS
VEGETABLES CURED MEATS
IF REQUESTED, Wt DELIVER
GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE!
Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
--COMING EVENTS-
C.W.L. Dance'
At the
Community Centre Hall
Brother Passes
ZURICH, on
XT01 'Adolph C. Kal,bfleisch O;
Friday, October 13th. town .received the sad news of the
sudden. -Passing of her brother, thl
Mt,SIC 13Y THE SyNCOpATORS late Albert Schnell do Regina, SasR
Dancing 9 -p.m. ? Mr. Sphnell has not been well fo:
Modern and Old Time Dances SOMe-time, and his sorrowing widov
Admission 50 Cents is the: former Miss Maude McBride
of'Z411ch, sister to Mr. Jahn Me
Everybody Welcome Bride' of town. It must be about
forty -years since the departed lef
Zuri-di, for the West where he ha(
E N J 0 Y! beefthe Very -much involvect as
business efect-it've, was always
very n
" tereatilig Zurich Old Boy tc
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meet when he came east on his oc.
casional .0nort visit.,. The bereft have
TO the sincilre Ft.,nipathy of their many
Earl Heywood and his CKNX fr'e21d`;,
Barn Dance Gan-- National Immunization Week
The Health League of Canada ic
Hay Ij Twp. Community Centre sponsoring October 15-21 as Nation-
al Immunization week. Last year, 79
ZURICH, on Canadians died ,from diptheria,
disease about -which a great deal is
Thursday, October 19th, known, a disease which can be pre -
Dancing 10-1 venteij. Dintherin Toxid is �almost 10,0
Make it a date to go dancing tothis 'P -c e0ectiv'e Too many parents wait
Popular Orchestra until �the child Goes to school. Prot-
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Admission — 75 cent's ection should be started before six
Entire Proceeds for Zurich Hockey months of age. Reinforcing doses at
Club. propel intervals 'are important to
maintain this safety in following ye -
CARDS OF THANKS ars, Your family doctor, or the I-Tur-
- On COuntY Health Unit, will ne ple--
The bereft relatives of the late ased 0 advise .you on immunization,
Claude Mcidinger wish to greatly VALUABLE COWS KILLED
thank their many friends ror their Early Sunday moyning, las7t two
kindness; those who contributed cO,ws,,-,,vere killed and other injured
flowers, cards, etc., also Rev. E. when Pat Glavin of R.R. I., Crediton
Heimrich for his appreciative service plunpqbd into the valuable herd of 14
Louisa Hendrick and DonnaGood- Shorthorn Cows I owned by Mr. Ed-
bread
&bread wish to thank the neiglibiours ixiwLC.Wai.per, Bronson line, Hay, 3,
and friends for their kine assistance rth tof Dashwood., Mr. Wal -
ill, the - 111hes' the
a and' death' 461; ", , -
of� the-, V 4
laitter's mother, Mrs. L. Goodbread, Toad and saw the oncoming ,car coii-
nee (Alma .0 -c -t) of Detroit. Ing at a fast rate, with the fog in
the air, visibility was poor and the
driver of the car did not see the
NOTICE cows until he was right on them.The
car was travelling north, and damage
BADMINTON MEETING — This to the machine was around $500,but
coming Monday night, at 8 p.m. at damages to the registered cows will
the Arena. We are looking for be a great deal more than that. Pro -
new members. Please don't miss vincial Constable Coxworth investig-
.this meeting. Also those who are ated.
members. . 0BITUARY
Claude Frederick Meidin3er
Mr. Claude Frederick Meidhlger
passed away in Peel Memorial Hosp-
' 1 I Flo ital, Brampton, on September 28th,
r...1 a F511
1950 in his 43rd year, following an
operation. The deceased was born
THE OPENING OF AN ELECTRIC and raised in Zurich, Ontario, and
SI�OP IN CREDITON for the past nine years had been in
the employ of the Charters Publish -
We. are prepared to do Electrical 'Ing Company, Drampton. Ile was a
Wiring of all kinds in the Crediton member of the Brampton Presbyter -
and Zurich Districts. ian Church, and -vvas secretary of the
Local 987 International Typograph-
Wuerth Electric mil Union for several years. Rum-
iving him is his wife, the former
PH -ONE 84 - ZURICH Nora Lee, and one daughter Glorid,
aged —_ ed nine, of Brampton. His parents
Waste Paper, Etc. Mr and Mrs. 'Michael McIdinger and
a sister (Beatrice) *.Nlrs. Julian Man -
C 0 M M V N I T Y tey of Zurich. The funeral was held
onSaturday, September 30th at M
WASTEPAPER COLLECTION a,m. in the chapel of the Brampton
Pupils of Zurich School will collect Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mr.
Wier in charge. A brief service
waste paper on followed in the Lutheran Church, at
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Zurich at 3 p.m. with Rev. E. Heim -
rich officiating, assisted by Rev. 11"Ir.
Please tie securely newspapers and Wier. Interment was made in the
magazines with smooth finished pap- Lutheran Cemetery at Zurich.
ar in ,SEPARATE Bundles. Please Mrs. Lyman Goodbred Passes
place bundles in front of your home The cornmitnity was shocked on
)r business -place at noon, Tuesday) Wednesdaly on learning of the slid-
0-c-bober 17th. don death of Mrs. Lymart Goodbred
of Detroit, (nee Alma Axt), young -
IN MEMORIAMS est daughter of the late Edward Axt
and Susan Dietz of Zurich, in her
OSWALT.) — In memory of a bel- 58rd year. Goodbred and dau-
oved husband and Grandfather, NAlo v.hter. Donna were returning home
passed away one year ago, October from a visit with her son, and in-
13,th, 1949. tended making a few short calls in
NZinicb.o one knew his great SOITOW While calling at the home of Miss
And no one knew his pain Louisa Hendrick, she was stricken
But God alone know best with severe head pains. Medical aid'
TO take him home to-etey"ll rest. with
at once sumnioned. She passed
—Lovingly remembered by Isis wife, peacefully away without regarning
Edna, and Grand Children, llernsVq, consciousness, due. to a heart con -
(Mrs. Finkbeiner)'; Virginia and dition.
Nelson and great grand child, How- .she leaves to mourn her loss, hOT
and Carl. husband, one son Lyman in Vrie State
O.f Connecticut, three daught6rs,Ruth
They Voice of Temperance Donna an Cl Susie, at home; two grand
children; also two sisters (Hilly)
A motorist drove up, to a liquor Mrs. W. Kaiser, London; (Therw4a)
store.- He, said to the ve"ClOr, Iq Want 'Mrs. C. Fisher, Detroit and one
a gallon of liquor and I want you to brother, iMr. Herbert Edward Axt, of
pour it into the radiator Of 111Y car." Detroit, the Westlake
The venaor carried. out this unusual The body rested at
order. Then he asked .his customer, Funel:al Tiome, till Friday'morning
0 the Grif-
"And what da you want for your- when removal was made -t
self?,, ,, dont want anything"— fitbs and Wade n1ineral Home, Gross
answered the motorist "You see I I Point, Mich., Khere funeral services
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1.drive 4-1— thing.'----Advt. twere held Saturday aM
t 2' O'clock.
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CHESTER L SMITH, PUBLISMS,
*1.15 a Year in .40azee.
$2.00 in U. S. A., in Advance
NORMA 'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE RAG RUGS and CARPEI'3
FOR APPOINTMENTS On a New Modern Loom, Made 5o
Tel, 1223, Zurich Order — Seth 0. Amann, zuHck,
-NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Ont. Phone 128.
Save Costly Watch Repair
With Regular Watch Care
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CHANGE NOW
YOUR WATCH NEEDS PERIODIC 'To the Coal you can depend :on this
winter. Solvcyour heating problerw
CLEANING OND OILING. IF YOU !this easy way and change to the coal,
lthat will definitely assure you Con -
OWN A BULOVA OR ANY OTHER i tinuous heat throughout the winter
FINE WATCH BE SURE AND months. And remember — BLUE
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HAVE IT CLEANED AND OILED COAL burns better and lasts longer.,
AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR
(32 Years Experience) LORNE E. HAY
A G 11H E S 10flice Ph. 10. House Ph. - 673rD
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jeweler and Registered Roe's Vitimized Feeds
Optician,
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
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Day and Night Service
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FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vecetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
Menno Oesch - Zurloch
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
We have a Good Supply of Men's Overalls, Work
Pants, Shirts and Work Socks. Also a fine
stock of Fall and WL -iter Underwear.
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JUST ARRI viiij
MEN'S WORK . SHOES AND RUBBER
BOOTS. I
Also a big variety of Rubber Footwear for Men,
Women and Children.
GIVE US A CALL!
FRESH GROCERIES 'ALWAYS ON HAND
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