Zurich Herald, 1952-09-18, Page 81*IC ONTARIO
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Kitchen Towels 36 -in. at pair 98c
do larger size, each 75c
Turkish Toweling, Reg. 69c yard, for 55c
72 -in. Factory Cotton per yard 68c
10 pieces Wabasso Prints yard 39c
Curtain Scrimm 36 -in. yard 39c
Cotton Sheets, hemstitched, 76x96, at pr..... 695
Pillow Cases, Wabasso, 42 -in, col borders 2.29 pr.
Men's Rayon sport Shirts, sh. sleeves,
Reg. 2.98, for 1.98
Men's Jerseys.asst. stripes, Reg 3.15 for 2.25 each
Mens Work Sox, new with Nylon reinforced
heel and toe, Special at 85c pr.
Mens Briefs to clear at 59c
SCHOOL CLOTHES
WE HAVE A NEW SUPPLY OF GIRLS' AND BOYS' JEANS,
SWEATERS, PULLOVERS ,BOYS' JACKETS, PLAID
SHIRTS, GIRLS' DRESSES, BLOUSES, NEW HOSIERY.
SEE THE NEW PLAID FLANNEL LINED JEANS FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS; VERY POPULAR FOR FALL AND
WINTER WEAR, WITH PLAID SHIRTS TO MATCH.
VISIT OUR STORE FOR ALL YOUR
GROCERY NEEDS
If You Wish We Will Deliver Your Parcels
Groceries -
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ZURICH HERALD
LOCAL NEWS
.lir and ,.Mrs Paul Jeffrey of De-
troit were visitors at their home here
Mrs. Nancy Koehler of Toronto,
is visiting with relative., here.
IMr and Mrs Roy Oliver or St.
'lfary; were Sunday las visitor.; at
the home ,of Mrs. Chas. Weber.
Mr and Mrs Ivan Willert of town
have moved to Grand Bend to reside
as Mr. Willert has taken a position
with the RCAF. at Centralia.
During the past week many atten-
ded the Western Fair, 'London which
created a new record in attendance,
the week
Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and Mrs
Vanatta of Port Huron, . spent the
week -end at the .home of Mr and Mrs
Wm. O'Brien.
IVirs. Flossie Brown spent a few
days with friends at St. Marys. Mrs
Brown has recently taken a position
as 'clerk in Mr. Menno Oesch's groc-
ery store.
Mr and Mrs. J. W.1'Ierner° are onI Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
Huron & Erie
DEBENTURES
or
Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES
Now Offering
3% for 1 and 2 years.
Ph for 3 to 10 years.
POLIO PROTECTION:
Pays up to $5,000.00.
Entire Family including man, wife
and children between ages 3 months
to 18 years.
Premium $10.00 for two years.
Individual Polley $5.00 for two years
J. W. Haberer - Phone 161
i ire, Automobile and Casualty
Insurance.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT.
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G I a motor trip to Ottawa, where they
are visiting with Dr and Mrs. Wm. I
\P", Bryce in their summer cottage in the
�c 0 Laurentians, P. Q.
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ysdale Store.
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
, Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! 1..
GIVE US A CALL!
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HARDWARE - SEEDS wad FURNITURE
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Will receive attention. with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a New One, Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinemit'h
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always itt stock.
STAIE &WEID
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QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE
Mr and Mrs Vallie Gerber of
Hartstown, Pa., were visitors with
friends and relatives here the past
week. ,Mrs. Gerber's mother, Mrs.
Gingerich, who spent the winner ner in
Hartstown, returned back with them
Mr and Mrs Robt. 'Truss and dau-
ghter of Kingston called on Zurich
friends last week. They were on their
way by motor car to Vancouver, i3.C.
where Mr. Truss has been transfer-
red by the Bank of.'Montreal.
The monthly meeting of the Hay
Mutual Fire Ins. Co. was held on
Mondon, in their Zurich offices. It
will soon ibe in 'order for them to
move the equipment from Crediton
to the new home in Zurich.
Mrs. E. Hey of town intends leav-
ing this week -end. for Detroit, front
where she will be taking a 'plane on
to Victoria, B.C., then by plane to
Long Beach, !Calif, where she will be
visiting relatives. The 'trip is being
arranged iby her son, Mr. Milton 1--Iey,
of Royal Oak, Mich.
Mr Orville Ehnes ,of Detroit, who
has been visiting with. his..c.ousins,
the Williams Family, was accompan-
ied ,by. Mr. Calvin, Miss Ethel and
Mrs. T. L. Williams on .a motor trip
up around Georgian Bay, Toiberm.ory
and other places of interest, tieing
away for a few days. Then on their
return they spent a. day wie relativ-
e: at ; Cario, 'Mich.
Married at Elginfield •
A qiiiet wedding took place ' on
September 17th, at the home of Rev.
D. A. iMaeMillan, Elginfield, of Mrs.
Sue Stoddart, Seaforth and My.,. C.
W. Hoist, Zurich. The bride.. and
groom were attended by Mr and Ivirs
W. J. Lewis, :Stratford. After a trip
to the Soo and through the States,
Mr and Mrs (hist will reside in
Zurich.
Summer Heat
When we read about those nice
cool days of .September, we wonder
where that writer was last week,
when the mercury was up in the 90's
every day, and during the night' it
dropped very little, breaking all pre-
vious records for a week at this time
of year. However Sunday evening the
rains of which did not visit these
part, cooled things off to normal
temperatures.
BORN
In the Clinton Public Hospitai;on
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41 Thursday Night, Sept. 18 -- Merchants' Exhibits,
Fruit and Vegetable Display, Public and High
School Exhibits, Ladies' Work; Old Time Fiddlers'
Contest, $50. in prizes; Junior Farmers' Variety
Show. -- Admission 25 cents.
tt Friday, Sept. 19 •-- Harness Races, Running Races
fPony Races, Chicken -catch contest; Livestock. Par-
ade. Clowns - Bands Parade - Baby Show
• Square Dancing Contest, Etc.
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ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc,.
EXETER
OFFICE—Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504.
DIAL 980
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7 DAYS A EEK
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CAN YOU
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Geoff Bingle and
Jacic Bennett
Tuesday, Sept. and, 1952, to Dr. and
Mrs Wesley Coxon of Zurich, a son.
In Clinton Public Hospital, on Fri-
day, Sept. 5th, 1952, to Mr and Mrs
Karl Decker of Zurich, a son, ; red-
eri:ck Randal.
In Clinton Public Hospital, on
Thursday, Sept. 4, 1952, to Mr and
(Mrs. Ervin Gingerich, Ailsa Craig, a
daughter.
Young or Old, Dorii't Miss It
Seafort
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Two Big Days of Fun and Interest
Thursday and Friday
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a, Ontario Hereford Association Reginal Show
a Dancing Friday . Night in 'Community. Centre
n ..Admission Adults 50c; Cars 25c, Children 25c..
li Russell Bd F.J.S Sec.-Treas.
.o.1 P ton,' President now,
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Your hardware Store
Don't wait; Now is the time to check your heating
requirements.
We have the Duo -Therm space heaters to take care
of any size home or if a furnace is wanted we
have just what you need.
Crowley - Wingham - New Idea Furnaces
We carry the following power Burners:
Conroy Fess -. Shur Heet
COAL ---If it' is Coal you want, give us a call, a5 we
can supply you with blue coal and deliver to
your home.
We also carry chimneyblocks and flu liners
Get your roofs fixed now before the rough weather
comes. We have a good stock of galvanized
roofing in all sizes.
Sete us. for your. deep Freezers in all sizes
ader 'ittleheliz - Hardware
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THE NEED OF SALVATION
Wherefore as by one man (Adam) sin entered into the
world, and death by sin; so death passed upon all men, $ot^
that all have sinned. Rom. 5:.1.2
As it is written there is none righteous; No, not One,
Rona. 3: 10.
THE WAY OF SALVATION
For as by one man's disobedience (Adam) many were
made sinners; so by the obedience of one (Christ) srall many
be made righteous.. Rom. 5: 19,
If we confess our sins, He (Christ) is faithful: and just
to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteous-
ness.
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