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Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - 4NT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.-Divine ;Services.
11.15 a.m.--Sunday School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUE
'EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oeseh, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.-Divi'ne Worship.
11 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m Divine Services.
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Thursday, July 26th
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Mart Kenney
AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN
Admission $1.00 each.
(Only appearance in thil, district this year).
TAVISTOCK BRASS BAND and
ENTERTAINERS
SUNDAY JULY 29th. •
Street Parade in Afternoon;
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
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The Newest Approved Method of
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Mr. and Mrs. Ward Frifz and dau-
ghter Mary Lou have returned from
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a few- weeks' vacation in the Parry
t Sound District.
fit Mr. and Mrs. Win. O'Brien and
1111' daughter Miss Olive, have returned
from holidaying at the Fritz's cottage
!,1 at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunk of Kit-
-thener and 111r. and Mrs. Vernon
Brunk 'of Waterloo visited at the
flA Thome of Mr. and.Mrs. Sam Bopp this
' week.
'11' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Datars and
daughter Marion had a very enjoy-
able -trip to Niagara Falls and the
Peninsula, also visiting at other
points of. interest.
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Mrs. Gideon Koehler has returned
home- after spending a holiday at the
home of her sisters at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch and
daughter Kathleen visited at Kitch-
ener and other points last week.
Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr., .and daughter
Anna visited relatives at Kitchener
and enjoyed a trip to, Niagara Falls.
Mr. Campbell Krueger has left to
enjoy a week at the Lutheran Edge -
wood Park boys camp at Guelph.
Mr. and Whs. Kenneth Brakey
were week -end guests at the cottage
in the Pinery with Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho have re-
turned home much refreshed after
Mr. Arthur Treniner of Toronto,
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forth Creamery on June 17, Charles
and Dayton Plat
re ten, brothers, ap-
peared befoMagis. Cook and were
remanded a week without being ask-
ed to plead or elect. -Win. McNeill
Hooper, Seaforth, charged with fail-
ing to report for military training,
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Grocery Store
When you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do MIS best to purchase our supplies from
the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many
other lines we offer at very moderate prices...
Visit Our Store and Be Convinced
Menno Oesch Zurich
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tine homes of his sisters, Mie Wna S.
Johnston, ,Mrs. Milne Rader of town,
and:Mis. Ted. Rader, Goshen Line.
Mr. Leonard Wagner mer with a
painful accident when he tried to
make adjustments to his lawn mower
and in: some way his finger became
badly damagedl ut is progressing
Visitors
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BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES
PROMPTLY DUPLICATED
PLUS A SAVING EITHER FROM
YOUR PRESCRIPTION OR FROM
A BROKEN PART OF YOUR
LENSE
when asked to do so, was convictcd.
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by the Ildagistrate and given suspen-
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ded sentence. -John McKay, farmer, Rev. E. Heimrich and son Ronald
after pleading guilty to the theft of and Mr. Jack liaberer are enjoying
a total of 71 pigs from Andrew Mit-
chell of Turnberry Twp., was re-
wood Park near Guelph. The form -
the Summer Boys' Camp at Edge-
er will take Dart in ome lectures,
manded to jail until July 26 for stn-
tence.-A. E. Brown, 72, paid a fine etc.,i whi 1iis
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of $5 and costs of $10.80 after he. eraieinctrch. sponsored by the Luth-
was convicted of a charge of reckless......-=---- .
driving arising out of an accident on 4,------ -- 'eet'llowas' for'''W
the square in Goderich when the car Honors for the largest family in
he was driving struck Mss NorineHthis area to receive the family allow -
Drennan, 17, as she was walking a-.:'ance goes to Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert
cross the road. from the sidewalk to: Smith, who reside three miles south
the park.; of Zurich, on the Goshen line, with a
-family of 13 children -all under 16
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ENTRANCE RESULTS
Those successful in passing their
High School Entrance Exam.. in this
district are:
Dashwood - Mona Baird, .Margar-
et Becker, Murray Desjardine, Beat,
tie Desjardine, Lucinda Dinney,
Pearl Eckstein, Morgan Gill,Betty
Green, Ronald Green, Eugene Hart-
man, Robt. Haugh, Marion Hicks,
Glen Ireland, Bernice Luft, Paul Levi
Peachey, Doris Rader, Orville Reg -
ler, Wm. Smith, Dorothy Tetreau,
Ronald Turnbull, Valeria Vincent,
Raymond ein, Grant Wildf °lig.' Un-
der Reg. 10 (6) -Harold Musser, Mar-
garet Rader.
OBITUARY
Late Vernon Schwartzentruber
The community was shocked upon
learning of the accident, followed by
death of Vernon Schwartzentruber,
Aged 26 years, 8 months and 26
days, at the Kitchener Hospital, on
Thursday July 19th. He was a son
of Joseph Schwartzentruber and the
late Mrs. • Schwartzentruber, and was
born on the home, Goshen Line, south
of Zurich: The accident occurred at
New Hamburg on Wednesday morn-
ing when he was engaged as tinsmith
and was putting up eve troughing,
and was drawing a spike when he
overbalanced and fell to the ground
14 feet below, suffering a fractured
spine and shoulder blade. Medical
aid was at once given and he was
rushed to the Kitchener Hospital
where he passed on :the following
day. Previous to going to New Ham-
burg he was engaged by Wein Bros.
of .Dashwood. He was married a
year ago to Evelyn Bowman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman
of the New Hamburg district, and
they resided in New Hamburg. Sur-
viving besides his bereft wife and
father there are four brothers and
a sister; Harold Schwartzentruber of
Zurich;. Delton, Kitchener' Orland
and Hubert at home and Mies Lyla
at home,The body mated at his
home, New Hamburg till Friday, and
iuneral was held from his father's
home, Hay Township on Saturday
afternoon, with interment in the
Goshen Line Mennonite church. Ow.,
ing to the large funeral the services
was held in the Zurich Evangelical
church. ..The bereft have the sym-
ratil of a large of friend&
. Rendall - Ellen Bell, Mona Cald-
well, Lehard Clarke, Charles Fee,
ohn Lavender, Wm. Lemmon, Hel-
en Love, Betty Mickle, Patricia Mit-
chell, Ian McAllister, Pearl McLeod,
Edna Petzke, Robt, Speir, Joyce
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Stephenson, Bessie Stevens, Robt, J.
Traquair, Eleanor Venner.
Zurich - Rebecca Corriveau,
ginia Deichert, Theresa Dietrich,
Rose Marie Denomy, Cecilia Duche-
Donald Ducharmerme, Donald Duch-
arme, John Ducharme, Kathleen Hess
Doreen Hendrick, Elgin Hendrick,
• Herbert Klopp, Bernadette Lapovte,
Alma Martin, Veronica Meidinger,
Eileen Miller, Norbet Mittleholtz,
Juanita Joyce Mousseau, Russel Sni-
der, John Steckle, Mildred Steckle,
Charolette Laporte.
Hayfield - Mary Beatty, Carolyn
Campbell, George Castle, Helen Er.
ratt, Audrey Harris, Betty Heard,
John McConnell, Dorothy .MoGnire,
Norman *rah, Jack Sunktn.er, Gloria
Westlake, Raymond Voting.
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Pig Starter and Concentrates
The Chick Season is just around the corner. Start
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In spite of the difficulties in securing them, we have
the following Items to offer:
Cod Liver Oil, Bone Meal, Mineral Supplement,
Oyster Shell, Hen and Chick Grit, Etc.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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