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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28 19 46
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Grocer* 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 sea.: on; Canned Goods, and many
other lines we offer at very moderate prices --
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Lace Curtain Material,
Per Yard 85c
House Dresses,
Each 1.50
Chenille Bedspreads,
Large Size
12.50 Each
Full Line of Men's Work
Shirts and Pants
GROCERY
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FOR YOUR SPRING
CJ .F,ANING
Full Assortment of Wall
Papers and Window Shades
Also a few Feltol Rugs,
Hooked and Braided Mats
at various Prices
SPECIALS
28, 29, 30.
Peas ................,..,..... 2tins 25c
Gilletts Lye:...... ._.., • per tin 9g
Old Dutch Cleanser2 tins 19c
Handy Ammonia, . per pkg. 05c
Javex .. 2 bottles 29c
Old English Floor Wax ....,................ 141b. tin 49c
Flusho, cleans bowls tin 21c
Sinko, clears clogged drains Tin 21c
Phone 140 C. 1-1. THIEL 'Zurich.
reatest de?.
instrl
Sponsored and Enacted by
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
At 8 p.m.
Town Hall,_ Zurich
ON
April 4th and 5th
r Laughter and Chuckles Galore
;Songs—Jokes and Funny Dialogues
Entire Proceeds will be used for
Community Welfare
Reserved seats 75. Rush Seats 50c.
Children 12 and under 35c.
IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH
HEARTILY, DON'T COME
BE A COMMUNITY BOOSTER
Reserved Seats on Sale at the Zurich
Post Office. Get Yours Early -
REASSURANCE FOR THE
CHILDLESS
Modern medical science now mak-
es parenthood possible to couples
who have believed it would be den-
ied them. Read "Reassurance for
the Childless," by Dr. Herman N.
Bundesen, president of the Chicago
Board of Health, in The American
Weekly with this Sunday's (March
31st issue of The ,_Detroit Sunday
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER'
A vary hapi?,y, .;surpt se took place
n the Evangelical church basement,"
when relatives and friends gathered
n honor of Miss Ellen Fremlin,
bride elect) to present her with a
niscellaneous shower. Miss Fremlin
was asked to take her place in a de -
orated chair: Mrs. Menno Oe.;ch
ead the address. Misses Marion
Fleischauer who was gowned in a
lue floor length dress, Mips Kath--
een Thiel, gowned in a pink fluor
ength dress, both looked charnvng,
nd pulled the decorated small wagon
ontaining a large basket of gifts to
he bride elect. Mrs. Earl I'laxbard
Mrs. Bryce Mack, Mrs. Ken. Breakey
assisted. The gifts were lovely and
useful. Miss Ellen spoke words in
appreciation with many thanks fnr
heir troughtfulness and kindness
•hown to her. Contests were enjoyed
and luncheon was served. Wishing
he bride elect, a happy future, all
'eturned to their homes. The ad-
dress was as follows:
Dear Ellen --Time rolls its ceaseless
course along, and we are more than
delighted to learn that after six ye-
trs or more, of faithful service in
the Creamery and Bank of Montreal
'ou have decided to make your future
ionic in our midst.
Your winning smile and pleasing
personality coupled with your effici-
ent and accurate master of figures,
have won for you a wide circle of
friends in this surrounding commun-
ity. ity.
Our wish is, that you and the fine
young gentleman of your choice may
have many years of health, happin-
ess and prosperity. We would ask you
to accept these small gifts as a token
of our esteem for you.—Sincerely.
Ma z oth
Paler rive
one. Try
Buy your tickets early for the
big Lions Minstrel Show on April
4th. and 5th. The tickets are going
fast.
With this nice and balmy weather,
spring surely is here. Very little has
so far been done on the land, out
a few more nice days and it will be
ready.
A Masonic (Iady's night) supper
was held in the Dominion House on
Monday evening, when masons from
Exeter, Hensall and Zurich were
present, some sixty in all, and a
real -good supper and social evening
is reported by all present.
Farm Sold
-Mr. Herb. Beierlin.g of the Blue
Water south, has purchased the fine
_100 -acre farm north of Zurich known
as the Schrag farm, from Its former
owner, Mr. Will Schrag, writ) with
his_,ife and child on Monday left
here and moved to Hebron, end. Mr.
Schrag took with him his entire herd
of Gnernsey cattle, 32 in all. The
Thiel Transports conveyed the lot to,.
Port Huron where they were re -load-
ed on American trucks to complete
the`400 mile journey. While we very
inuch regret to see the Schrag fam-
ily leave us, we wish them everysuc-
cess. They are moving on the farm'
•owlted by Mrs. Schrag's parents, and
are located in a very fertile part of
the i State.
Fires in Community
•.14ir. and Mrs. Roland Geiger have
the�•sympathy of their many friends
for the loss of their colony house,
whimh was destroyed by fire, together
wi 450 young chicks. It being some
distance away :from other buildings
and the wind in the opposite direct-
ion, saved the farm buildings. Mrs.
Geiger had looked after the fire a
short time before and left everything
in good order, the same as for the
past 30 years. Cause of fire unknown
Mr. and Mrs. William Reichec's of
the Town Line, near Hillsgreen have
the sympathy of their many friends
for the loss of their hams and saus-
ages when they were being smoked
using an old stove to hold the fire;
it being watched very closely by Mrs
Reichert, who has been tending the
smoke fire for 36 years. She had been
out a very short time previous to
add .some more damp sawdust and
everything seemed to be O. K. In
less' than half an hour Mr. Reichert
noticed the roof burning and nothing
could be done but add water to keep
it from spreading. The Zurich Fire
Brigade, assisted to keep the fire
from spreadin to the house which was
'only a few feet away. The cause of
the fire is unknown.
LOOK J. B.! LET'S GET OUR OLD
TBE BE BIG
PAPERS READY FOR
PAPER DRIVE
YES FOLKS!—Everybody's Saving
Paper for the Exeter Boy Scouts.
Our Truck will call at your home on
. HENSALL AND ZURICH
FRIDAY, MARCH 29th.
'Bundles :Must be Tied Securely and
out on the lawn If possible.
Farm Forum
Babylon line Farm Forum met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bat-
tler where a surprise party was held
in honor of Mr. Battler and Mr. T.
Foster's birthday. A. very enjoy-
able social evening was spent chile
games and contests were played.
Addresses were read by Billie Mer-
ner and presentations made by Robt.
Merner, after which Mr. Battler, in
his usual pleasant manner, thanker
everyone for the gifts. Lunch in-
cluded weiners and two attractive
birthday cakes with candles.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST.
OWN ,A GOOD ;POCKET WATCH
THE ADMIRAL 15 JEWEL, IN
NICKLE CHROME CASES
$15.00
IN SMART GOLD CASES $18.00
ONLY A FEW TO OFFER •
ALARM CLOCKS ARE BACK
AGAIN $1.65 to $3.50.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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or Positive Identification
of the World's Finest
Anthracite ask for
BLUE CO
Midler Creek Coaltl
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
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ZURICH
Forty members of the Unique
Farm Forum turned out for the last
meeting of the season which was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Geiger. Many worthy op-
inions were expressed as the quest-
ion.airo coarcereing "Improvements of
Farm Forums" was filled in. These
questionnaires filled in by the var-
ious forums will have a considerable
bearing on the Forum set-up for
next year. Besides electing the oti3.
cera for next year, a committee was
appointed to look after recreational
hour (we hear that Delbert is still
pickhi'g up beans from under the
chesterfield) conducted by Mrs Clare
Geiger and Ralph Krueger, the most
delicious (and abundant) lunch of
the year was served. The lunch was
followed by a sing -song after which
everyone bade each other farewell
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Pioneer eeds
FOR YOUR POULTRY and STOCK
Hatching Ration, Big 3 Laying Mash, Dairy Rat-
ion, Pig Starters and Grower.
FOR YOUR CHICKS
Chick Starter, Grower, Scratch Feed, Chick Size
Oyster Shell and Grit, Bone Meal, Cod Liver Oil.
AIso have in Stock Concentrates and Mineral for
Your Convenience at all times
A Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always
Edmund Swartsentruber, Prop.
Phone: 11-97