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ONTfi MO THURSDAY IV/0,14, 'LNG, HOVERIBER 29
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
11E HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
he Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
-Equipment.
-And besides all this iB our years of
-Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
EMIVIANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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C. B. Hookondorra Pastor
Mrs. M. Oassh, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11 s.m. Churl* School
7.30 p.m. --Divine Services.
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ST. PETER'S
eAvangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
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ift.ev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
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11.15 ea-x.1,-4=day School.
71.80 Divine Worship.
Everybody Weems all &levies@
*COMFORTABLE GLASSES
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Are You Suffe •riog From
Headaches?
Lf so; Have your Eyes Examined with
•he Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
V's Beauty Shoppe
VERA C. DOROTHY G.
DECKER . REEDER
We wish to imform. our Patrons and
Customers that our Beauty Shop is
now open for Business.
"SERVICE, IS OUR MOTTO"
All Lines of •Beauty Culture.
Telephones:
Exeter 112. Zurich 197
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon A. Gentili
and family extend to their many fri-
ends deep appreciation and profound
gratitude for their many expressions Was Laid To Rest . ; .'
and acts of sympathy and condolence On Monday morning, Decenibel.,, „ Farm Forum
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in their hour -of bereavement, . 2Gth Joseph Charles 'Cantin, 'First'The Babylon line Farm Forum met
Class Seaman, son of .11/Ir. and M•ry
......e•v,ra„,, ..', 141 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
.aane„a aa.
' L'-. ..T '-''.. artier tor the fratniitedng-of.1c.
UFiiLL
THREE VICIOUS RUMORS:.
WRECKED HER LIFE
She was breathlessly beautirlaif
had fame and fortune; was the en-:
'vied darling in Society's most gild?ot
era, butt three scandalous rumorSTe-
cluced her to utter miseryand:ryg111,-
original "fatal beauty," read
For the spectacular story of tInsat1
Birthday Party
edies of Society," in The Amen -PP - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel entertain -
Weekly with this Sunday's (De. -e. 2) 'ed several little girls in honor of
issue of The Detroit Sunday Tunes. ltheir daughter Carol, who celebrated
, heg. r eigth birthday on Tuesday even -
BLAKE. - in The beautiful table setting in
Mrs. E. Carnie spent the week, deli
' %pink and white, centred with a della
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in Buffalo and also attended a N"3?7, dl.is birthday cake Containing eight
come home night for her sons in the:4'
andles. Everyone did justice to the
hall oodles set before them. Many bea-
A number attended the funeral, tiful gifts were received. An even -
the late James Johnston, son of,. Miaa of games and real fun was en -
Ross Johnston which was held froin 40yed,
and only too soon the clock
ktteked the evening to a close for the
arty to return to their homes, wish -
pig Carol many more birthdays and
similar splendid time.
doMissionary Coming
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the funeral Home in Zurich on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey were
ed during the week -end with thei3
daughters and husbands from Lon-:'
The many friends of Mrs. Bon aleil MTS. Machetzil, who was a Miss-
plefrom the Hospital in Clinton. : ears, will speak in St. Peter's Luth-
t9aaTy in -South America, for several
ased to hear she is home agaralf
A number from thie vicinity at- *an church on December 5th, at 8
tended the funeral of Charles Can-ikm. Mrs. iViachetzki is rated as one
tin at St. Joseph on Monday illOrP,''',!tid the best speakers in .the Lutheran
ing. - ' , ' ,:• "I "i'ureh. She was here last yeariand
Miss Emma. Dinsmore was - N.'isitea'r. e. are glad to welcome her back. In
by her cousin, Mrs. Scatter 4-1-sellitC, onnection with the address to be
forth during the week. • - 1:1, iven a motion (picture will be shown
Many attended the funeraloc,.f.A.c, Mission Work. The picture will
Mrs. George Johnston in , Valna': il lin for 45 minutes. The Missionary
chiirch on Tuesday. tecicty of St. Peter's is bringing Mrs.
Mrs. S. Hey spent a few days with, itieachetzki to Zurich for the occasion
her daughter, ,Mrs. J. Burdge if their annual Thank Offering Ser-
Goderich.- 1;,.H.'..ce: The public is cordially invited.
Mrs. E. Clarke was visited by her `', he school children who heard the
daughter and husband of Goderich• iAateresting message of M r s.
, - 4 gadietzki last year will want to hear
St. Joseph and„ Beaver Terwri„.0 - i., again.
CARD OF THANKS
REASONABLE . PRICES The Family of -Mr. Ross Johnston
wish totake this 'medium in greatly
thanking their many friends for the
assistance and sympathy extendedtO
them in their sad bereavement. Also
Rev. Heckendern for his kindness
Mrs. PeterofDashwood is visit-
ing with friends in our village this
week.
C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
Th. Newest Approved Matti *I
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Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance
of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No. 70
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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, our 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
• Visit Our Store and Be Convinced
Menno Oesch - Zurich
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was laid to rest in. St. JaheplaParsh
Cemetery, after a Solemn High Mas-.
was celebrated by Father Roberto
Parish Priest and Father Fallon of
Goderich and Father Lucier of Zur-
ich assisting. Young .Charles, aftei
receiving two years. of High 'School
in the parish Convent School, decid:
ed to go to 'Detroit and with an am-
bitions .heart and .spirit, he soon se-
cured Employment with a building
concern. But before he had attain-
ed his 18th birthday he felt the nec-
essity of his service would be more
Season. After listening to the radio
broadcast, Mr. Arnold Merner was
re-elected president and Miss Winni-
fred Battler secretary. The discuss-
ion' groups agreed that farmers sho-
uld take steps to try to improve the
nutritional value of the food pro-
duced. Recreation and lunch were
enjoyed. Mr.' and Mrs. Merner in-
vitedthe group to have the next
meeting at their home.
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The Unique Farm Forum met at
the home of Mr. • and Mrs. Leonard
Merrier with 20: present. As topic
valuable by serving his country, s° material did not come, the hog pro -
decided to enroll in the American ceSs scheme was discussed pro and
Navy. He was then sent in the State con. The recreation committee then
of Illinoise for Naval training, thence took charge. The next meeting will
be held at 'Henry•Schilbe's with Mrs.
to California•for advancement a, -here
qualified 86. Clair Geiger as .convener. The topic
he remained until he had
a First Class Seaman, at which point being "Are Farm People Healthy".
he was assigned on the VSS. trans.- .Everybody welopme.
port James •Ohara and from San -
Francisco sailingOBITUARY.
on the Pacitc touch:
ing all her islands including Japan
for the purpose of picking up troops • Late James Johnsbon
of all ranks for their return to the James Johnston, a well and -very
United States. Young, though not favourably known resident of this
yet attaining his 19th birthday, he community died at Byiron Sanatorium
was courageous, and had already on Thursday, November 22nd in his
carved to fame for he had received 4:5th year, after an illness of consid-
many promotions. Which. goes to erable duration. A very mild and
speak well for his ability and for quiet disposition, .and was beloved by
discharging the task entrusted to him, all who knew him. He was the son
After his demise the remains were of Ross and the late Mrs. Johnston
escorted to the home of his parents of Blake, where he spent practically
in St. Joseph by an intimate friend, all his lifethne. Surviving are a sis-
a seaman, Manuel Vallee, and fur- ter, Mrs. Minnic Weido, of London;
ther to the family plot in St. Joseph and one brother, Harold of Zurich.
cemetery, where the American flag The body was brought to the West -
was raised over the bier as an act of lake - Brokenshire Funeral Home in
respect for the deceased. All was Zurich, from where the funeral took
very impressive and touching. place on Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Cantin have received Rev. C. B. Heckendorn officiating.
Many letters of sympathy including Interment followed in the Bayfield
one from the ship Commander and cemetery.
the ship :Chaplain, which goes to
speak of the high esteem was held
for their son. And in a last word
may we give words of encouragement
to the Cantin Family to resign to the
Devine Will----thongh it is not always
easy to do, but God in his Infinite
Justice many times choses the meek
and the mild so that those astray
may benefit by it.
fo Cantin family have the .deep-
est sympathy of the entire commun-
ii-- in their heart stricken bereave-.
iienlec-ii-in,
t„rdTbe pall bearers were: Icoger
Gerard Jeffrey, Jules - Can -
tin, Joseph Sieman, Leon Bedard,
Arnold Overholt. Four brothers at-
tended the funeral, while Seamen
Fugen.e and Napoleon jr., are on the
Pacific waters, and nye sisters atten-
ding also. Mrs. Primeau of Cl'infT,0 I
an aunt was in attendance, willimany
others from Detroit, Windsor, Forest
and many other places.
arch ases
Women's institute
The Womens Institute wll hold
their regular monthly meeting in the
town hall on Monday evening, Dec-
ember 3rd at 8 o'clock. A playlet will
be given, come and bring your fri-
ends, those in charge of the meeting
are Mrs: Menno Oesch, Mrs. Fin-
layson and Mrs. Finnigan.
Mrs. Thos. Meyers received word
from the jam committee at Toronto,
of the Red Cross Society to the
Womens' Inatitute;
Dear Mrs. Meyers:
We are pleased to acknowledge
the receipt of 19i2 lbs. of honey from
the, Zurich Branch. Will you please
expizess our gratitude to all those re-
sponsible for -this, donation. We can
assure you that this honey will be
greatly enjoyea by the people of
Britain. Yirs incerely * Nesta
Hinton,
CHESTER -L. SMITH, FU
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