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'TICE OF
4
.Hydro
Interruption
Weather PPr Mi
Sunda . May 4
4:30 A,Mr to 6:$0 A.M., D.SLT.
Affecting the south section of the Town of Exeter
I bordering Sanders• Street and south to the town
This interruption is necessary to mike permanent
repair: on lines damaged by an electrical storm. .
H. L. D,WIS
Superintendent
Exeter Public Utilities
ZURICH
LISTA 'SHED 1940
LD
CORRESPQNPENTT MRS, CHESTER SMITH
tl.la.ns. Wash Cars: 1 Thi.S Meek it
Honor Seven;
,1etl
1(•tsfZurich,
Lions Club
rt Lions their .t 15 t:''t •
t� then 1 t ,1
staged one ( f
shen
Fair Pates Changed.
! Zurich fall fair dates have
• ri )t 1
been 5�for ti•rttiidal re elf
er t :
r
Sep
tem-
.. wa.-Iter- Saturday afternoon cots. her 'o rind Alnnrlat September
n 1
Society Ecluclin; at 7:+o p.m. For their • .By MRS. CARL- Mei RIDE .td instead of the :Monday anti
efforts thee realized aplu llxi .�„ � •k, Tuesday as previously held. The
dates of other reel's conflicted
• it a used
: r,•, , It 1 be ( "tell h e n t hit t
t t( .1
1 std
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n Ci Peter's .tn
Ont u f .t, e1 it 9
rW.A.W,A,
t .. which 1• the
t other i, let t
'tvth (tl 1 f1t1, h 1 as
galtinn, liarirh, observed the for a new Children's playground 1 reason f it the change.
2 fiftieth anniversary of the Synod., part: at the east of the arena. Women association of Goshen , .
is t eiety at their Apia insetlahty(1 t1'ltrien lvci, cltair111a1t United t'ilurch met Atlil kt at
The fair directors hope to se•
_ g so p . of the p ujeet. BobMcKinley is the hum t F Ills. rnolrl 1{els. eurt entcrtainme.nt for the sat•
Mg. with the president, 4 sid,(nt, Mlrs, William
The program bean with a presndent of the club. Hayter. presiding.
order night of the fair, They
pnt•dttek supper which was served Wins Bicycle Drain )1(•ti.nd was taken
front atttackllely rlrcolatect. Joseph) Mtitrtin, 11.R. '4 Zericll by �Ir•. 1141; Mcllri(le and Zlrs.
atables. t with 'old and
t' t ;. wits the Iueky winner of , the Floyd arttt,trong.
1110 narcissi. gold StI'e3tltei•` d 1
white
. ' I1dry'ele glt'Cit x11113,1” )y Gesell(' ;qrs. 1I(•Kit)ley 'i(as
and centred •with a largo ;old Elgin
i and white decorated birthday taros. 'Inc draft• was made last appointed to parehase a now
i cake, which took the form of a Saturday night by Harold Thiel. hyuttl ha:,k 1,rr elle pulpit an(I
cross, symbolie of the C'.L.C.1# 1Jr. Martin has a family of 5m,tllt•t• umes aurs. the pl'tvs. 7'hc
:six children none of whorl ]las pr esgt,,et asked that member.
71. emblem.
11 hour of f(lloty�hip After an ever owned a hike 'o it was a .]nn fee, he paid for the ear.
worship; period was conducted Ilnc
by WAS draw for the fanlity. It was 11c,idei to get someone
the pastor. Rev. 0. Winter. Personal Items to paint the ouiside trim of the
The topic for the evening.,. 11r. and a1xs. Ileinz I c*netiichts . ctturth. A bee i to take place
'•t)in, first fifty years," was : of Sarnia 11•ere risdtnrs act the shortl. to clean up the church
home of their, friends Mr. and 3trutttt`1' ;Ind lIower beds.
tans a .a :e
presented by the president, Mrs,
t▪ ). 1�'intar, assisted by :Airs. Sirs. Amos Gi.ngerieit� at Blake. I't` t v 1•C made for the
James Parkins W.A. to h, held in Wing
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Airs
▪ events of the congregational so.:a Len' days to Toronto last week to c•7ie.in •+ the afternoon !le-
eiety which occurred during the • with 1 110 i r daughter, 'flare vatiomal period.
:i...., last twenty five years To con 1,.uudse.
- • plete the plod nm of 1 emuu�L � '11ttis "llallcuc 15 a nen of Kit
li - e e• g -
Airs. k. d. Darters reviewed the' Mr. and Mrs.'Ward....Prinz spent haat I;0 May 8, when Goshen is
g Personal Items
Al't7in5t4441tan11na111ut144nttfnu,llintuut4u4u4tu4,4,Ncuu414f 14tnttluNu/4l4untatul4Auu41, uit 14n4uu ulun •111,11.,, an interesting and. 1nf01'ntlt.•! chener •Spcnt the 'weekend at tale The . tt.'tl:. people of Varna an'l
lice graph in rotor. showing the', home of her parents. Mr. and' Goshen held their regular meet -
presented by Miss Inez Young- ate. and Mrs. Erwin Gingerich '1Jon,1.1y nicht.
Nut and Mrs. Keith Thein.daughter'
Walter EMT' and Elmer flay.
To mark the fiftieth .anniver- of dAdaug (aAdvisited athhtaine• ter ar having silos erected on
the
sexy of the Synodical Sneiet• and ,Craig, thcit' f;tt 141 .
home of their parents, Mr. and
a highlight of the evening, was mi,.; Elaine llct'linchc+, of Indo; koo stacks, grandfather
an' itnptessite presentation of Mrs. Ch GingelJch, also aExeter, and Miss .June McClin•
and electric clocks.
MEN•
WHO THINK
OF TOMORROW
PRACTICE
MODERATION
ION
TODAY
DISTILLERS SINCB 1857
1/412.
For Mother
a special gift
Qt fragrance,,,
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Parrett glfts -for the cans you love the
bat In gay springtime wraps. and gaily
ribboned for very special givinpl
Blue. Gr'aas Flower
Mist—
delightfully fragrant
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Blue GfaesPelfameATi8t
(a heavier con.centrats
-than Flower Miall
4.09
J3lue Grass Puff Puff
Dusting Powder with
Bath Soap
Zr8iel
Land For Mot
��l ilst tips ....�.. ...... .. $1.00 $1,35, $T1
kowttfteet Black Manic . lrlr,•r,,,.,•rr+,.
her
Oitnitley's Drug
HON -50
;pert to hold the fair beside
arena
which should wove a
the lit
' better lactation.
The fair directors met last
Thursday evenieg.
Personal Items
Mr. Chris Erb is able to be up,
alien his 1'erenl illness.
Mi ane! Mrs. Chris ?antze, of
Baden, visited at the home of
their daughter, Mr, and Airs,
1''illlaut .tlaechler, Bronson line,
and called an Rev. and Mrs,. Sal
Flaccliler, at Zurich. '
lir, and Mrs. .Amos •Gingerich,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gingerich
and Mrs. Ed. Oesch attended. the
funeral of a relative in Baden
last week.
, EXPERT
REPAIRS
to all makes of watches, chime
seven life memberships to the tended the funeral of Mrs, Haroldcher, t,tn''t)nspent the weekend
General Society of United Luth- £inlay. with their parents, M1. and Mrs.
crap Church Women, airs. Ivan Mr. Edward Deiehert. Sarnia. Frank 31(1linehey. We have an excellent stock of
1:albflci.ch first president of St. was a recent visitor at the home Mrs. Gorge Leitch, wont- fine
Peter's United Ltitllcran Church of his parents, Mr, and Airs. nanie.l by nada and at id
Women read the address of pre- Victor Reichert, Leitch. spent Saturday afternoon
septation, in which she reminded Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rcnanti of with her mother, Mrs. Len Tat.
Chicago were visitors at .the bot, of hayfield.
home of the lather's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Alittleholtz Teacher, to new pupil: "What
last week. - is your father's name. dear?"
and more earnestly to Serle Mr. and Mfrs. llarold Rader New pupil: "Daddy."
the members to continue to be a
blessing to others and expressed
the hope that the life member-
ship. certificates and pins always
remind them to give :their lives
-A DIAMOND RINGS
** JCWELL.`ERY
at Money -Saving Prices
A. G. HESS -
more ale nt 1 and daughters and Mr. Daniel
Rhe Master. Mrs. E.. d
TulkheiarTeacher: "Yes, t1car, but what Watchmaker
with the presentation. Gesell° motored to Kitchener on does your mother call him?"
Those honored with L'.L.C.W, Sunday to spend the day with New pupil: "She don't eall ZURICH
life memberships are Miss Anne the fatter "s son, Alvin, and fem. 'lith anything, :she likes him."
Deters, All's. Gertrude Paters, ill.
Mrs. Vera 'laborer, Miss Ethel Rev. and Mrs. Sol, Baeehler
Hess, Miss Martha Heideman. and daughter, Verde, and Mr.
Miss Inez Yunghlut and Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Gingerich spent
Alargaret Yungblut. a day last week at the home of
Mrs. Haherer expressed grafi- the fornlei's daughter, Mr. and
rude on behalf of the group. Mrs, Floyd Buehler.
Air. and Mrs, Clare 1)leehert,
News Budget From Hiss Petty Gingerich and Mr.
Baseline
t1y MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
hospital with a broken" leg.
Personal ItemsMrs. Carrie Weber has ,return•
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard ed to the Desjardine nursing 1
home at Exeter.
of Shipka were guests of Mr, Mr. Harold Soper, a patient',
and .firs. Duncan McNaughton in St, Joseph's .Hospital, London,
on Monday. t is improving in health.
Alr, and Mrs. Stewart Marriott
and children were guests with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.
Dewar ,on Sunday.
Mtr, and Mrs. David. Holland
and Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Me -
Naughton were guests with their •
parents, Mr, and Mrs. David
Sheppard, .Ailsa Craig where a
family gathering was held to
celebrate Mr, Sheppard's 80th '
birthday.
Rev. Slade and lI1's. Slade,1
Port Elgin were guests with Mr.!
and Mrs. Archie Dewar on Tues•
day. I
Mrs. Annie Hodgins and Mrs.! -
AlcDougal, St. Marys. were
guests with Mrs. B. Wilson on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnweliffe were
guests with Mr. Jules De Braben-
dere on Sunday.
117m. Steekley spent Sunday at
the 110010 of Mr, and Mrs, Ecu
ben Gingerieh near Ailsa Craig
and also called on Miss Emma.
Finlay, a patient in Strathroy
The horny -handed boy lead
been hired to do some hauling.
The job completed, he was in-
formed that it would he neces•
-
sary to submit a statement be-
fore being paid. .After niueh
study, he produced the follow-
ing: "Three comas and three
goes at four bits a went, $3."
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME carie into
effect last weekend
NOW is tine time to have your
entire insurance program
re -checked in the light of today's
values. You can consult us without:
obligation.
W. H. Hodgson
"The It+.suretitas Man"
PHONE 24
EXETER
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Usborne Concert
.Attracts Crowd
A capacity crowd was present
' at Thames Road 'United Church
Friday night to enjoy the evening
of song presented by the pupils •
of t'shorne Township under the
leadership of Mr. Lawrence.
We'n.
The e program consisted of
choruses by the senior and
junior• massed choirs. trios,
duets, solos, verse.speaking and
novelty numbers.
The silver collection which was
received will be donated to o11e
of the charity fund's.
50, $ L7S, $2,70
, $1./o, $3,50
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selene power ch".
power ew st;epPe iiaug a
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makes boon; Series 'Fora. low advantages..
'The a big 3-plow
e loaded. vial. tiges..
Tractors a is inch�new 5-igeeit
a now 1'72
valve engine—new gear
as> train a awl rear end.--bigger
n a a ad-
vancements.
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ThirdAnniversary
FURNITURE
SALE
Thurs., April 24 to Sate, May 5
SALE STARTS Al' 4 P.M. T'HURSEAY
open Alt Pay analEvery Evening Until 10:00 F ,Mr
As in Previous Years We Aro Giving Away
Valuable Door Prizes
Draw To Be Made May 3, at 10;00 P.M.
Every Article In Store
Reduced During Sale.
VALU `S. dA1: 0Rgf BARtGAINSi 13AAGAINNS1
Westlake Furniture
PRONE I191J zti .felt
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TOO I handle more. dobe.
hat b®U es to
What -it -La -10s
faster, ey pier and cheaper• Sexies 600
ice -v, lowed', a oc},00
-Yar with the , your 1?
will lin �`� tractor
' ts
it `say s, This 2- 3 poi past. ct r
with ease est .featzir inFo
T. all « eng
hos 31- �aoxl. e x,34
'Tractors L5, inclt1ditsg overhead. -
'Valve
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cubic xr '• rn 611.L5
lied eed raps ve dans
cubic
is ncreased by
capacity'
d ,RuGL.ik
*Standard Equip-
ment an Ma,%!B'
660 and 860
*£.
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'57 MONARCH RICHELIEU 'SEDAN
. Fully equipped .$'3,250
'57 MONARCH, SEDAN, automatic .. $2,995
'57 FORD 4 DOOR COUNTRY SEDAN
(Ranch.wagoti), automatic, radio $2,99 a
'56 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN
Automatic, radio $1,995
'56 FORD CUSTOM COACH, automatic, radio $1,950
'56 FORD SEDAN, a real sharpe$1,795
'56 FORD COACH, nice •$1,795
156. PLYMOUTH COACH, for only -,,.,,i..; ...... .., $1.:95
'55 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN 11,650
'54 FORD COACH $1,095
'54 METEOR SEDAN $1,095
'54 CHEV, SEDAN ,» $1,095
'53 FORD SEDAN, automatic, radio .„::cN $1,095
'53 METEOR SEDAN 4 $ 895
'53 CHEVROLET COACH • $ 895
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN �, $ 795
'52 FORD SEDAN $ 795
'51 FORD CONVER'1'IELE $ 695
c' '51 FORD SEDAN $ 595
'51 FORD COACH, radio $ 595
'50 DODGE SEDAN- $ 495
'50 FORD COACH $ 495
'49 CHEVROLET COACH $ . 450
'49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $ 295
'47 CHEVROLET COACI-1 . 195
. TRUCKS
These trucks are working and will be sold
.with' a job:
'56 roRD T-800 TANDUM DUMP
Fut( air, new tires, 40,000 pound license $8,500
'55 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP .
Full air, equipped as above ..,;,,,, ,,,,,,,, , $8,000
'56 FORD T-700 DUMP •
Copplt;tely gone over, with $542 license $7,500
'56 FORD F-700 DUMP '
Completely gone over, $300 license, ONLY $4,500
'55 FORD F-600 DUMP
$208 license, working by the hour .. $2,-500
'55 CHEV. 3 TON COMBINATION DUMP
$179 license, good tires, ready to roll $2,500
'57 FORD 1 TON PARCEL DELIVERY';, '•
Only 91000 miles ............:. ... .........,,.,... $3,000
'54 DODGE "W' DUMP, a good one .,,,,,,r,,,. $2,000
'54 FORD 3 TON DUMP, a stoat .................... .11,650
'53 MERCURY PICKUP, automatic •
.. $ 795
'47 INTERNATIONAL KK -7 CHASSIS c`;r CAB
Above average $ ''600
7X10 COMBINATION HUMP BODY ,..,..,rr,,.,,• $ 450
TRACTORS
i4 JO11N DEERE 40, with iiew plough' ..,Ir,.. $1,300
'51 FO1U) MOTOR DRIVEN COMBINE ...,,,,,.. $ 650
'54 WOODS CORN PICKER ..r„Y.,Y,.,.rY1Y1i.r.4I7„I.. $ 550
der Motors
Ocala”
Sales Atli[ 5orvitii. •
EXETER