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ZURICH(, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, G, NOVEMBER 24 i 955
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Sponsored by -
BONIFACE PARISH — Zurich, ;Olt.
In the COMMUNITY CENTRE
On
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. -
Afternoon Tea — 3 to 6 p.m.
Evening Entertainment Begins at 7:30
FISH PONDS - PRIZES FUN FOR
Everybody Welcome
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Skilled Technician
AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE
Zurich, '.Ontario , - Phone 82 or 130
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th..
CLINIC HOURS — •io a.ni, to 8 p.m.
It's plain common sense, to correct a health
condition, rather than to ease the symptoms. When
it comes to foot pain,, cramps in legs, painful heels,
or the more advanced conditions of arthritis and
rheumatism, connected with a foot condition, you
can't beat the results you get with Miracle Foot Aid.
It gets results because it corrects the cause. Indiv-
idually •fitted, Miracle Foot Aid; as fitted by George
R. Hardman will give you the full benefit of more
than 25 years experience. If you want to walk
better, in more comfort, .see Mr. Hardman on Mon-
day, November 28th. The result will please you!
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in :the London Free Press for best foods of the week
Our Week -End ;Specials
2Fruit 1Vlatrzxtalade 1 24aoz jar ...: 25c
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-Health Dog Food -sleeve pack 3 tins . 3 3c
Aylmer Sweet Gherkin Pickles, I6 -oz jar 29c
STORE ,.OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENING
We still have: some Dry Goods to Clear:.. Children's
'Hose, Ladies' 'Hose, Ladies' and Children's Under-
wear, Sweaters, Fooling axed' Wheeling Yarns;
Joist a few more Wool Blankets.,. For Bargains,
See Us
Phone 140 C. li-a. THIEL' Zurich
CARD OF THANKS
A Sincere "Thank You" to all
our Friends and Neighbours for the;
many :cards, letters, and flowers re
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+ ceived whale a patient at St, J'oeph'5
Hospital, Lonclon.—John E. Gescho. C
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Mas. Wilfred Weztlio and family IS'PROGRESSING
wish to thank all relatives, neighbours London, Ont, Nov. 21st, 1955
and friends in extending their synv- Dear Mr and Mrs C. L. Smith-- A.
pathy and kindness in their recent few lines to thank you for resnenrb-
(bereavement. 1.ering me and the nice card yon sent
me. The doctor tells .me I am doing
CARD OF THANKS fine. 1 can get up to sit on a chair
The family of the Late Jemima:.tor ten minutes twice a day. I don't
Walper Huish to express their silvere'ltnow how long I have to stay rn the
thanks to the relatives, neighbours nspital. T hope not too long. They
and friends shown them during their are taking good care of me here.
recent sad bereavement, alllso .for the Thanks again. Sincerely, — Ted.
beautiful floral tributes. . Mittleholtz.
Cards ,and anessages of ,syanpathy
Special thanks to Rev. Roppel 0oa his Lions Club News
comforting;message, also to \frs.
Desch, Mrs. Rader, .Mrs. Melick for Zurich Hears Lions Official
their messages in song: The West- Monroe L. Nute, of Kennett Square
lake Funeral Home. Those who loaned Pa., immediate past -president of
their cars and helped in any way. Tions International, greeted Lions
—The ,Desjardine Family. of District Al in the Community
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St. Peter's Parish Hall
St. Joseph, Ont.
SAT. EVE., NOVEMBER 26th.
DANCING 9 — 12
ADMISISION 50c.
Good 1'Iusic Will .be Provided.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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'Centre, Zurich last Thursday evening
ata dinner meeting when about 350
Members heard Mr. Nute speaat on
Lionism. Also briefly addresstng the
group were Bruce Malcolm, Toronto,
Lions Canadian general secretary,
and Ed. Adkin, Leamington, governor
oft AI District. It was a big night iii
Lionism for Zuai,dh, the banquet was
served by the Zurich W. I. and Aux-
iliary Ladies.
Hunters Return
The Zurich and district nunters
who journeyed up to .ManatouTin Is-
`. hard for the annual deer hunt have
arrived .home and were well com-
pensated for their efforts, as we un-
- elerstand they came home with seven
deer, and if they averaged around
200 -lbs. each, which is a fair weight,
that would mean about 1400 1,s. of
deer, however there is considerable
• waste before at is venison on the
table. However, besides this volume
of meat, there is the great sociabil-
ity, the exoiteanent and all the change
Of the Hay Township Federation of from: your ds;ily. routine of work, and
Agnmcla'rltr(:ie, in the •, -a e:in chengewit ev'ould be to most of
us.t These 'Minters .claim that to
Community Centre, Zilg'tc}1 thein the season partially opens about
a month before the actual going gets
On under way, the meeting together and
planning, and then ar,ot_,er month
• or so after returning home, 'eviewing
Tuesday, December 6th. all the incidents. .Strange how this
sporting life gets under one's skin.
At 7 o'cloek, p.m.' We rem:envber some years ago while
Guest Speaker — Mr, Fergus Lanni- touring througah south-eastern Ohio,
.�a fishing fan saw our Ontario license
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anquet
And
ANNUAL MEETING
Of Dublin, Ont.
'Tickets $1.50. Get your Tkts early
All in the ;Community are cordially
invited to attend
Free Dance to follow program
Music by Morris Orchestra
Pian to attend and Boost your Fed-
atiion of Agriculture.
President, Carl Oestreicher.
Secretary, Clifford Pepper.
Celebrate Anniversary
Being married on November 13th,
1900, IMr and Mrs Sylvanus Witmer
of Zuri:dh, observed their 55th wed-
ding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. le,
at their home with their immediate
family present. The occasion was also
!the 16th wedding anniversary of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mil
Campbell McKinley, also of Zurich.
Keeping themselves interested in
life and particularly in young people,
is their hubby. At the combined ages
{ of 161, they are still very active —
with Mr. Witmer •eniploved daily at
ithe Kalbflei eh Mills. 1 -Tis wire helps
when the mill is particularly busy ---
and helped to glaze the windows in
the Goshen United Church.
They were married at 1)aehweed,
the bride, being the former Marion
Ian our car and he got busy pumping
into us all about his fishing trips "up
in Canada" as they called it, we sure
had some time to break away from
that fellow iar order to get our odd
hundred miles of touring in that day.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Jennima Walper
There passed away at the home of
her daughter and son-in-law, :11r and
Mrs. Hero Lesjardine of Zurich. Mrs.
Jemima Sararas, daughter of the late
Mr and Mrs David Sararas of the
Suable Zine, Hay Township, and be-
loved wife of the late Henry Walper,
in her 86th. year. She was born en
. ipril iuth, .its 7 and diet: on Nov-
ember 17th 1955 quite suddenly from
a heart attack. She had lived in the
district all her life and in these later
years had made her home with her
uauglrter who so willingly cared for
her. She was a good Christian -mother
loved and respected by all who knew
Tier. A1,vays ready to do what she
could unto others, and is survived by
her .daughter (Fern) Mr'. Herb Des-
jard�ine, one brother Emanuel Sararasof time Blue Water Highway; two
sisters, lairs.
Ed. Wilhelm of Strat-
ford, Ont., and Mrs. Harry Taylor of
Exeter; one grandson, Elroy Desjar-
dine of Zurich; two grandchildren,
Sandra ,and Ronnie Desjardine, be -
Anne Millen After farming near 7ur- Bides many close relatives and friends
ich for six years, they myna to his Her husband predeceased in Apa'il
father's tam.
.Members of the Zurich Evangelii•al
United Brethren Church, Mr. Witmer
taught a young men's class for many
years, and 'bis wife was a member of
the thumb choir, and took part stn the
(various woe -elm's lcrganisatione. Sev-
eral years ago, after selling their
farm they moved into the village or
Zurich,
Their home was beautifully decor-
ated with flowers for the a'nniversar'y,
The table centred with a three-tier
wedding cake was . arran•gea with
lighted tapers, pink and roses and
'mums.
Present for the event were Mie
Couple's seven children, 12 grand-
cih,:l;dren and two great -grand children
Their four daughters are: Mrs,
Wilfred C. (Aden) Jervis, Clinton;
Mrs. E. (Leila) Welds, Preston; !Firs,
(Olive) McKinley, and Mrs. William
P. (Ruth) Giarbone, Woodbridge; and
their three sons are: Garfield, Lond-
on 'Orville, 'Zurich; and Neil, Godes-
1952; her soar Lloyd predeceased in
March 195.3. The funeral took place
on Saturday from the Evangelical
United 'Brethren Church with inter-
ment in the Bronson line cemetery.
Rev, H. E. Roppel, ofI3ciatinl;.
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin
Mrs. Elizabeth .Martin, widow of
the late Sol Martin, of the Babylon
Line, (Hay Township, died a: the
home of her daughter and sewn -in-law,
Mr and ;Vire Oscar Gre`r, on :Friday,
November 1 8th, in her 91st year.
She was a member of Zurich Evang-
elical U.P. Ohurch. Her husband
died in 1935.
She was the doughttrr of the late
Tonins and Catherine Guenther and
.-•'ae ,".ori', in Pelham. Ont. She res -
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