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L EoablisW J9-0-0 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO NING2 OCTOBER 26 1950 CHESTER L SMITH, PUBLI,Sl±lggr,
$1.75 a Year in Advance.
$2,00 in U. S. A.,, in Advance.
ST. PE'TEWS
-Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICHONTARIO
• BEV, E. W. HEIMEUCH, PASTOR
i(l a.m.—Divine ,Serviees.
13.1.15 a.m.- --;Sunday (School.
2.30 p.m. --Divine Worship.
I�Kverybody Welcome to all Services.
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Are You Steering From
Headaches?
'U co, Have your Eyes wed with
&,a Latest Metho<6 and Zq uipment at
A. L. COLE, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GOD=,ICE --- @ANT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Priom
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MdonTheatre
--COMING EVENTS--
CiI'°.ANY) BEND
HALLOt��WE'EN
INFANTS
MASQUERADl4
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
CLOTHING
Following Attractions
T)PkNeli
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:'Monday and Tuesday Oct. 23-2i1
IN THE
One Show at S p.m.
Community Centre, Zurich
°`IN A LONELY PLACE"
On
—STARRING—
Tuesday October 31st.
Humphrey Bogart Gloria Grahame
MUSIC BY
News Reel: Wise Old Owl.
"The Merry Five"
Popular Waterloo Orchestra, spon-
sored by your Community Centre
Friday, ,Saturdaly. Oct. 27 -28th
. Board.
Two Shows, 7.30 and 9.30
Prizes for Ladies' and Gent's Char-
"acter and Comic .
"GERONIMO"
Admission 75 Cents
Preston Foster Ellen Drew
Refreshment Booth. in Hall
and Andy Devine
—ANNOUNCEMENT—
A Pararn'ornt Champion. Ten Thous-
Mr and Mrs, Joseph Bechler an -
and Seritiaaninlg Savages Ravage the
nounce the engagement of their only
daughter Nola Mae, to Donald James
West.
Scott, only son of Mrs. Grace Scott
and the late Russel'Scott, of -Crom-
arty. The wedding to take place at
the Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Zurich, on (Saturday, Nlo-vember 4th,
1950. _—
ateau Bowling Lanes
GRAND BEND
Register For League Bowling
Open Bowling Every Weep -end
LUNCH BAR _.
A Nice Way To Spend An Evening!
Spectators Welcome!
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Member of Ontario Funeral Association
Holder Of ST. ,PI?HN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
Portable OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL I EIDaTO RENT ---INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
24 Hous Service -- Dashwood Tel. 70W.
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Up
loll to
MEN'S
WEAR
LADIES'
LINGERIE
INFANTS
BOYS'
GIRLS'
CLOTHING
FRESH GROCERIES FRUITS
WGETAB,GFES1 CURED MEATS
-IF REQUESTED,. WE (:DELIVER
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GIVE US A CALL, FOR SErRVItCE f
Phone, 140 C. H. THIEL - Zurich.
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5 ,Irurchases Property
M� ',S-i'vin Gingerich, who has been
a resient ;of ,Blake for some time,
has puX*chased the dwelling property
in the )vest part of town, from Mr.
Henry JGackstetter.
Attending Convention
Reeve of Hay Twp., Earl Camp-
bell; ;iflarryy G. Hess, local manager,
Cleric 11. W. Brokenshire of Zurich
land 04neillor :Louis H. Rader of
1 Dashw..6od, motored to Toronto,
where they are attending the big
Hydro .Convention.
On Trip Out West
Mr..3.t•thur. Truemner of Toronto,
accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. Theo
Rader of the Goshen line south and
,Mrs. Milne Rader orf town, reit on
Saturday morning on a motor trip to
visit relatives and .friends on the way
going as far as North Dakota at Cav-
alies and other places of interest.
We wish them a safe and enjoyable
trip.
Graduation at Clinton
Clinton Public Hospital will hold
Nurses'' Graduation Exercises this
,year, the date being set for Thursday
evening, November 2nd, in the Wes-
ley Willis United Church. Three
young ladies will'be graduating, tney
Huron Old Boys axe. Misses Stella 'McAdam, Mary
Balsoi wind Many* Ste'ckle. The lat.
One of the highlights of the Hur- ter is a?resident of the Bronson line,
Oil County Old Boys Association of Stanley;' Township, this. year ,will be the Annual.
At -Home land this being the Fiftieth Threatening Fire
Anniversary of the Association a Wlial might have caused a bad fire
great deal of interest is expected in in Zuh last Saturdaly took place,
this party. The At -Home Committee when Ib.ys entered 'Miss Louise 1Ten-
extends. a cordial invitation to all duck's: arn, located at the -westerly
Huronites to be with them on Friday part of Louisa 'Street, and, a short
Nov. 3rd, to celebrate this special time .a Eer ,sunoke and flames were
,pcosioin at the War. Amputations of notiWkaiftev ,the boys had left the
Canada Hall, 56 Wellesley St. West. buildutp. Owing to quick acti'oxi• `of
'There will -be cards and dancing to hiss Hendrick and willing neighbours
Percy Morgan's orchestra, luckw along w4th the 'boys' help, the fire
draws and novelty dances. Lunch will was brought under control, without
be served. 'Tickets can be secured calling the local Fire Brigade.
by writing the -Secretary, _Mr. K. C.
Stan -bury, Room 1009, 67 Young St Lions Club News
(E1. 412164), as early as possible as Had Wrong Date
the accomodation is limited. So'nlehow at tunes, like everybody
else, we do get our wires crossed a
START TESTS INVENTORIES bit, this w:as the case in the Lions
Test inventories were taken by 'tems of last week when we mention -
Hydro technicians in three municip- ed that the next meeting will be on
alities in the week of October 16th November 8th„ as Ladies Night.
These tests were taken in Zurich, We were somewhat rushing the sea-
Henst'ili and Exeter and also in the son, as the saving hoes, as this an -
Exeter Rural Operating Area com- nual big might will not take place
mencing on Oct. 17. These test in- till 'Wed. Eve. Dec. 6th, at the local
ventories mark the .beginning of On- Cmnmuniii Centre, when the ladies
tario's Hydro's frequency standard- of the local W. 1. will cater, and who
ization program in the rural sections lid such u fine job of it to the In-
siirance C'onven'tion last Friday, and
aro
tros London. Tlese of
the fre- to ottani to, which the publisher of the Herald,
across -section picture' f
quency sensitive equipment owned was fortunate to be invited at -
by domestic and commercial custom- these organization. functions, the
ers in these communities, these tests public are not invited u attend.
inventories precede the actual chan-
geover by about a year. This is to ANNUAL MEE'T'ING
give an idea of what parts will be
needed for the changeover :.rom 25 IS HELD BY UNDERWRITERS
to 60 cycle power which will event- Zurich — The annual luncheon
wally come. There are approximately meeting of the. :Mutual Fire Under -
9j1,9 domestic and commercial custo- writers' Association Group 4, met In
mers served by the Exeter Pubile the Flay. Township Memorial Centre,
Utilities. Coau'mis,,ion; 2,190 by the Zurich, on October 19th. The meet -
Exeter Rural; Hensall (Ml, and Zur- ing •celebrated the 75th Anniversary
ich about 24:% customers, of I'he I•Tay 'Township Farmers' ;Mut-
_ ual " Fire Insurance Company. Will -
The Voice of Temperance tam H. Love of Grand Bend, Presi-
dent of the Company, acted as chair -
Channing Browster wa,1 not an al- man.
were
ink -Congratulation c
coholic, abut one day Me guilt c1t 4ddresses of
Ing, Why? Here's, .what he Snvs-First =,teen bly Andrew Ye Sla'cLean, Sea -
the hangover, which is not the pity- forth, M.P., Huron -Perth and Thom -
ate property of alcoholics and whose 11 Pryde, Exeter, M.L.A,, Huron.
"visitatilon was as certain as death Rev, Wood. of Grand Bend also
and taxes, and just as :funny." See- spoke in the opening exercises in a
ond, "I ]tact to admit that drinking, devotional trend. Oscar Kropp, a
as a contribution to the joy of life, Director, who had served for 33
was for ane a 'bust." Third, "it cost years, read a brief history of his
a lot of money." Pourth, he found Company and addresses were given
that "!alcohol gave pre. a lift and then by Herbert Kuntz, 'President lock the
let go and I was tired and duller M.1+.U.A.,; W. R. Cross of Galt,
than before -'t He sun's it up "Yes, I Secretary, Foster Moffatt, Hon. -
was a moderate drinker. I did not President of Teeswater and Mr.
crave drink. Yet liquor was my Leonard of the Fire Marshal's Office
master. I didn't like the idea of not Toronto. -Mr. J. G. Gibbons, Tnspec-
being my sown master." for of Farm Mutuals, Toronto, aiso
poke on reinsurance between the 13
companies of Group 4.
a 4Ir. Oliver Drury, C A., of The
A n n a, u'. l�hat ai ,Essex
was (Mutual Filet T.ns and
1 (h iLlt un, was the gues6 speaker and
tiv:ty introduced 1x4; IT. K. Eilber,
THE OPENTNCr OF Ati' ELECTRIC Sec',- of the t.Lnv Ins. Co.
S11QP IN CItEDTTON 1`:1tY tai t Bart -of the program con-
tcd of wcilertion5 by the, Lmlirs'
icU. ;,a,totto of.' ("mall -I 1"(111d and ill(,
Vc* aue prel)iircid to Jo
vJiu•ing of all M10.4 in ,lit e.t. wt.or: cit '1 ;1, +Mucus, all of which
and Zurich Districts. •..eve much appreciated.
,s A special Souvenir HistOry of the
Wuerth
Electric
lectric 'Company for the 1,11,11 75 years is
being printed and will be tnafled to
Iryz, PH'ONI: 8•1 - ZURICH :11 tho policy -holders shortTy,
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NORMA ' S RAG RUGS and CARPE73
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS On a New Modern Loom, Made
Tel. 1223. Zurich Order — Seth O. Amann, Zuriek
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Out. Phone 128.
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With Regular Watch Care
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YOUR WATCH NEEDS PERIODIC To the Coal yea can depend ion this
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CLEANING OND OILING. IF YOU this easy way and change to the coal
OWN A BULOVA OR ANY OTHER that will definitely assure you con
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FINE WATCH BE SURE AND months. And remember -- BLUE
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AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR
(32 Years Experience) LORNE E. HAY
`� Office Ph. 10. House Ph, 673rd
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Jeweler and registered Roe's Vitimized Feeds
Optician.
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Licensed Embalmer arks. Funeral Director
a Private Car Ambulance Service
HospitaII Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
�ER>S :FOR -A.Li .M'CASIONS ;
Day and Night Service
Telephone: Res. 89 - or 122, Zurich
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Pants, Shirts and Work Socks. Also a fine
stock of Fall and Winter Underwear.
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BOOTS.
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Women and Children.
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