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IN MEMORIAM
Wurin--Catherine Wuzsni. '1n loh'-,
ing memory of our dear little mother"
who passed away December 11, 7920;1
Seventeen long years ago
Mother dear you went away,
We miss your smile, your graciou
way;
We miss you more and more each day `.<.
ECEMEER 9 t
43. Chester L. Smith, Publisbat
$1.50 a Year in Advancas
le uor.
Loving Children.
AT CHEST CLINIC
Nearly three hundred teachers
from all parts of -Huron county in
vaded Godenich on Tuesday of Iasi
week on the invitation of the Ont_
ario Department of Health to attend
and avail themselves of the advant-
ages of a chest clinic. School insp-
ectors Kinkead and Staples, who had
charge of arrangements, said there
were practically a one hundred per
cent. response. The clinic was held
at Central School, a mobile unit wits'
x-ray equipment coming from Toroii
to. It was in charge of Dr. King, as:
sisted by three nurses of the Dept;
Examinations commenced about 9.
in the morning and were completed
by mid-afternoon, an evidence of the
„efitciencf that; featured the clinic.
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE P.RICIES
C. E. Z11ririggr R.O.
OPTOMETRIST ae 13XE,TER
she Newest. Approveail Mated of
'Eyesight Tasting Used. ()pert ovary
Week Day Except Rigid aseZag;.
Suffcr•'.tug...,-] �'otid
Headaches?
If so; •)slave your Eyes Examined with
he Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. G.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODE1t.LC: — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
Westlake
FUNERAL 84 a MBULA `CE
SERVICE
Comfortable Hospital Bed for Rent
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Mr. Herb Kuntz of near London
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Brenner early this weft:.
Pte. Norman Fleischauer or Ip-
.perwash visited with his wife and
slaughter here on Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Snider of Sarnia its
,spending a few weeks with her relati-
ves in the vicinity.
Wednesday was a sacred holiday,
.of the R. C. Church, it being Con.
ception Day.
Mrs. Albert Rose left for Windsor
,to attend to her daughter and son
who have taken til.. Their many fri-
ends wish them a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Calrence Farwell
are at present spending a few weeks
`t the home of the former's father,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farwell.
Mrs. P. 4. O'Dwyer and Mrs. Ward
Fritz were entertained to an after-
noon tea at the home of Mrs. Fred
C. Walker, Oakwood, near Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Vi, 'or Deichert and
The regular monthly meeting of Children, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and
the Council of the Township of Hay family of near Staffa were Sunday
was held in the 'Town Hall, Zurich, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
on Saturday, Dec. 4th with all mem- 'Albert Deichert.
bers present. The minutes of the No- '
vember meeting were read and ad Dedication Service
opted. After disposing of the com dedication service will be held
"munications the following resolut-
ions were passed to "the Amish Mennonite church,
That the tr+?asurex ronson on Sunday afternoon,
s i .iw- f y �r 1{�y ak +Urn: a'clock� .• quest
p retractor, d all- l D'al Y s eakcra will be resent`f'rom t5ariexc
tence::contraetor; aitd labourers p ' p
in connection with the Zurich Vill- St.. Agatha. This will be a very m-
age Drain, Rosalie Drain and Hab- spiting meeting. A beautiful addit-
erer Drain. ion has been added to the church
That By -lacy No. 8, re Willert building. You are heartily Invited
Drain, by-law re Zurich Drain; by- to attend.
law 10, re Rosalie Drain and by-law Were at Toronto
No. 111 re Haberer Drain be renally
passed and confirmed `as approved Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg and da -
for same has been obtained from ughters motored to Toronto on Sat -
The • Municipal Board of Ontario. urday and enjoyed a visit -with their
That treasurer be authorized to sots Milton, who is attending Univ -
pay persons who overpaid their 1943 ersity of that city. They also attend -
taxes by prepayment plan amounting ed the musical opera by Gilbert and
to 33.36. Sullivan, "Trial by Jury'2, which was
That allowances allowed by the en- given all .in song; Milton being one
€ "[203s 'v"<:voeG gineer to persons assessed on Willett of the jury, along with several other
students. This -was all very beauti-
y fully rendered. They also visited
with other relatives and with the
fine weather over the week -enol, made
the ,journey all the more pleasing.
Received His Box
- %rok ns:` re
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Day and Night Service Phone 155, Zurich
Drain and Haberer Drain 'he paid as
per by-laws.
That Henry Clausius be paid $5.
for inspecting West Branch Swamp
Drain.
That Henry Clausius be given the
right to clear the roadway along the
Babylon line behind Lots '27 and 28
for the sum of $7.00. •
so That treasurer's bond be changed
® incl renewed also Workmen's Cora-
pensation Insurance be renewed, al-
tso that bond covering tax collector
')e renewed.
A large number of accounts were
gi passed for the Twp. roads, PI'ay Tel -
'phone System, Salaries, Relief and
general accounts which will appear
in the annual financial statement to
'le issued et the end of the year.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain on Wednesday, December 15,
at 1,30 p.m.
Colder Weather
Is just around •the Corner. Prepare! now for it
We have a' good Stock. of Fall and Winter Merchan-
:dise on our Shelves in stock:
Ladies` House Dresses, Aprons, Stockings, also
Ladies Oxford Shoes and Rubbers.
Men's Underwear, a large range of Work Socks,
Boots and Shoes. All kinds of Rubbers for Men.
including the heavy Lumbermen s Rubbers.
Pioneer Feeds for your Stock and Poultry
Purity and Robin Hood Flour always on band.
Give us a Call!
FRESH GROCERIES ' ALWAYS ON HAND
LA.!' STORE
Edmund Swa.rtzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97
pasestaleammairzsgsmarammaaamestmommatearoo
A. F. Hess, Clark.
L avitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thurs., Friday, Saturd'ay
Saturday Matinee at. s -ao.
Mary O'Hara's
MY FRIEND FLICKA
Starring Preston Foster, Rocruy Mc-
Dowell, Rete Johnston.
Evening prices 25c and 40c.
Matinee, 16c and: 30c. Including tax
Monday, Tuesday
TWO FEATURES:
ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY
Starring Pierre Aumont and Sum?.
• Peters
VARSITY SHOW
With Fred Waring and his Pennsyl-
vanians, starring 7)1.0. Powell Iola
Prescillia Lane,,
Mrs. David Ducharme has receiv-
ed word from Elzar Masse somewhere
in England that he received his box
which the 'local Red Cross and the
Institute made up and sent to the
)joys overseas a few weeks ago. El -
ear wants to' thank every one that
helped to make his box so nice and
good and wants to congratulate thorn
or the fine choice of articles and'
goodies which the box contained and
wrote that everything was received
in the best of condition: We are in-
deed pleased to hear of these fine re-
orts, and should be encourageing-
for everyone of us to do even more
Qo help to make our dear boys cheer-?
ul as it is only them alone, tl'rat
now what this war means..
OBITUARY
Leto Mrs. Phillip Schade
There passed away at her home on
bhe Blue Water Highway a% miles
South of St. Joseph, Mrs. Christena
Turnbull widow of the. fate Philip
shade in her 73rd year, on Monday
ecember Pith. The departed had
done to bed as .usual, suffering from
a cold, and the -next morning, was
;found dead in bed by her son John.
She was always of a kind and lova-:
Ible disposition, always malting one
feel welcome at her home. her hus-
4band died in April 1942. She is sur-
vived by a son John, at home, a sis-
ter, Mrs. Robert Taylor of Grand
Bencl, a brother. Dr. H. Turnbull. of
Leamington; Robert J. and Thomas 13
Turnbull, both of Sarnia are brothers
And a large number of distant relat-
ives and friends. The body was rest-
ing_ at the T. Harry Funeral Home, at
Dashwood fromwhere the- 'funeral
took place on: Wednesday afternoon.
Interment was made in the Grand
Tend cemetery. Rev. W. T. Cleave et
Grand Bello officiated.
onds!
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EXAMINE YOUR EYES
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BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED
48 HOUR SERVICE
ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOUR.
AG. HESS
jeweler and Registered
Optician.
For positive identification ci
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for .
- BLUE COAL
\lso : Rose Dale Alberta ano
Miller Creek Coals
Roe Farms Milling. Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fag
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
-or
While They Last
1938 CHEV. COACH, Heater and full front seat.
. 1937 FORD DE LUX COACH, Large Trunk and Heater.
1937 CHEV, 4 -Door SEDAN, without knee action.
1936 DODGE COUPE, Large Rear Compartment and
Heater.
1928 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Cheap, Suitable for a Wagon.
1985 FORD DE LUX 'COACH, Trunk, as is $295.00.
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The Christmas Season is now with us again.
Make this Yuletide Season a most Happy one
by remembering your Friends with useful
Gifts.
We are pleased to, announce that we have
many Articles in our Store very suitable for
this occa.tic n. In fact, something for every
member of the family.
Visit our Store often during this period of
Christmas Shopping, and you will be greatly
pleased with our fine slbn+v inn: ':ith yprices
very moderate considering quality.
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