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ZURICH NERAL
Thursday, October 10th, 1946
IN MEN'S WEAR
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We are receiving new Fall and Winter Goods in
limited quantities almost daily. A fine lot of
Men's and Boys' Parkas just arrived. These are
fitted with hoods, well made, wool lined. A real
outfit for co -id winter days, also one dozen only
Men's Leather Windbreakers. These are in very
short supply, this will be our quota for the season,
so if interested do ,not delay. Priced from
14.50 to 20.50 Each.
MEN'S AND BOYS' FELT HATS
See our supply of new Fall Hats. We carry the
well known Biltmore Hats in newest styles. Also
a lot of boys' Hats, and Mens and Boys' Fall Caps
of every description. We are doing our best to
secure all the various lines of Men's Wear such as
Underwear, Sox, Shirts, Overalls, Work Trousers.
WOOL BLANKETS
Only 10 pairs to offer. Prices horn 7.50 to 17.50
a pair. Satin ound pure wool at 10.75 to 12.75
Each,
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• Mr. and Mrs Earl Thiel and phil-
dren and Mrs. Clara Decker were
Sunday visitors with friends at Tay-
istock.
Mr and Mrs. August Koehler are
moving their household effects in
their home. We welcome then: as
citizens of town.
Mrs. E. Turkheisn is getting alopg
nicely with her building operations,
as the foundation is nearly completed
by the Ce eiecae Eros.
Mr. Colin Campbell of Stanley
Township brought to the Zurich Sil-
verwoods plant a stalk of corn mea -
fEiw UE LOCAL TMT
Miss Clare. Welber of London spent
the week -end with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hay made a
business trip to Toronto on tiloodey.
Miss- Ethel Hess has returnedfrom
a pleasant visit in Windsot.
:1r. and Mrs. Gordon Howald and
family of London visited their par-
ents in town over the week -end.
Miss Alice Lawrence has returned
to her position at Goderich .as sales
lady in the Fashion Shop.
Mr. Ross Johnston is progressing
very favorably after his tonsil oper-
ation last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koehler of
Kitchener were Sunday Visitors with
relatives in town.
Mrs. Lillian Meinger and family of
Detroit spent a few days at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Thiel.
,Mr. John Humble of Sarnia was
a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs,
E. E. 'Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wuerth enjoy-
ed a pleasant motor trip to various
parts in l‘lichigan.
Mr. Win. Lawrence has returned
from St. .Joseph's Hospital. London,
where he underwent an operation.
Mrs. Nora Hoagland, Mr. Fuertag,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chalks ce: Detroit
were week -end visitors here and at
Hayfield.
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Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
PAINTS! PAINTS!
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, k'urnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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Minister
Mrs. M. fOesch—Organist
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10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. --Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
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THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The , Better Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 153 for your Appointments.
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B -W. ROUTE TO BE COMPLETED
Kincardine — Twelve miles of the
Bluewafter Highway from Kincardine
south to Amberley, only unpaved
section of provincial route 2.1, has
suring 11 feet and one inch. been surveyed and bridging and 'mil -
Mr. Henry Lawrence had a most vert construction is being carried out
successful auction sale of his effects prior to paving, which is expected to
on Saturday, which brought out a ' abort some time in August. Sharp
lot of people. I corners on the town's outskirts will
daughter Nancy Ann and friends of I
. be eliminated in the new work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tntley and
London, were Sunday visitors at the i St. Joseph and Beaver Town
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer.
1 Mrs. Wm. Ducharme and son Tsa-
i Miss Florence Mittleholtz of Nia- dore spent the week -end visiting in
gara Falls is holidaying this week Courtwright with relatives.
at the home of her parents, Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ober of De -
Mrs. Ted Mittleholtz. trait are spending a few days in and!
Mr. Rheinhold Koch of Kalamazoo, around this neighbourhood.
Mich., Mrs. A. Meidinger of Hensel]. , Mr, Len Sararas is busy with his I
visited at the home of the latter's bean machine. Already a good many
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel over thousand bushels of beans have been
• the week -end. flailed and sent to the market. The
sample is all that one could expect,
Mrs. Wm. Witmer is nursing a
the price is very encouraging, but the
badly sprained ankle which she re -
yield is considerable low due to the
cently received while walking on the •
extreme hot and dry weather when
sidewalk. Her many friends wish her
rain was needed.
a speedy recovery.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau who
The Evangelical Youth Fellowship have taken over the Hector Laporte
niet last Friday evening for election ' farm, have recently moved in for a
of officers, as :follows: President, ! teinn of three years. We wish them
Marjorie Sewell; vice-pres. . Ralph success in their new home.
Krueger; secy., Ruth Krueger; Tre- I Mrs. John Charrette of the Blue
asurer Bill OBrien.
Water south, spent the past week in
, the Drysdale vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gerber of A few interesting articles will be
town, accompanied by their daughter carried over for next week, owing to
Mrs. Nelson Reiley and two daugh- lack of space and time.—Ed.
ters of Kippen have returned from
an extended trip to Indiana. HENSALL
We do wish that Providence would
shower this communitywith ram, as
people need water badly for cattle
and house use. Pastures are dried
up to a crisp. This is the dryest it
has been in this section in many years
Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Lawrence of
Hensall visited with the former's bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrence,
also attended the auction sale of his
father's effects on Saturday.
Miss Kathleen Hay of Exeter and
sister Myrtle of Seaforth, and Ada
nurse in training at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hay.
Mrs. Stuart Stover and son Dan-
iel Defoe have returned to their home
in Chatham after enjoiying a week's
visit at the home of their parents,
Dr. and. Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer who ac-
companied them to the city on Sun-
day.
Special Thanksgiving services will
be held in the Amish mennonite
church, Deonson line on 1Ionday Oct
ober 14th. Special speakers will be
present from Tavistock and Baden.,
Dr. Noe Mack, late Missionary from
South America will be in the Zurich!
Mennonite church in the morning of
Sunday Oct. 13th, and in the Bron-
son line church in the evening.
STREAMLINED IVIOTHERS OF
STREAMLINED BABIES
Mothers and mothers -to -be can
share the same formula for health
and beauty used by Hollywood stars
—.mothers and their young, See
The American Weekly with this Sun-
day's (Oct. 13) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, for natural color pic-
tures introducing a new series of
highly interesting, informative artic-
les. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. .
BORN
At the Farwell Nursing Horne, Zurl
ich, on September 29th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Adelbert Smith, a daughter,
(Jean).
At St. Paul's Anglican church a
baptism service took place Sunday
afternoon last when Gary Edward
Noakes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
' Noakes, and Victoria Pearl, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Ken Noakes received
the rites of baptism. Gary Noakes
was baptised in the christening robe
his father sent home from Italy. Rev
A. M. Hunt, officiated.
A large crowd attended the rec-
eption for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rei-
chert, a recent bridal couple, held in
the town hall, Friday evening 4th,
when they were presented with a
studio couch. Flannigan's orchestra
provided the music.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sangster left
last week for Sarnia where they will
take up residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demorest and
Mrs. F. Robinson of Regina Sask.,
are visiting in Hensall:
Sunday last visitors with Mrs. A.
C. Meidinger were. Mr. and Mrs. D.
Bain and Mr. Yary of St. Marys.
Mrs. Funk and daughter Annie left
for Saskatoon, where the latter's
wedding will take place .on Oct. 14.
Miss Annie Funk, bride elect, was
pleasantly surprised at a miscellan-
eous shower at the home of Miss
Margaret Shepherd. She was the re-
cipient of many beautiful and useful
gifts.
Miss Olive Walker, R.N. of Albany
Hospital, N.Y., is visiting with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Walker
Mr G. M. Case, who has conducted
the Hensall Bakery for a number of
years, has disposed of his business to
John A. and J. C. Peebles, ' wno take
immediate possession.
Miss Florence Schwalm of London
was a recent visitor with her mother,
Mrs. Violet Schwalm
Forrest—Treffry
A pretty autumn wedding was
solemnized at Hensall United church
manse on Sat. Sept 28th when Rev.
R. A. Brook united in marriage Mar-
garet Edythe, younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treffry, Cromarty
and Ross jinn Forrest,. younges son
of Mr. and lVirs Wm. Forrest, Hen-
sel],
seem to be of very good quality, and some Attractive
* color designs. To appreciate these articles one must
see them. We invite your inspection.
MATTRESSES MATTRESSES
Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have
:t. a fine range to choose from, a rine stock of Spring
$ Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses
Priced Very Reasonably
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* BED ROOM FURNITURE
IWe have some very attractive and newly designed Bed
1" Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
4. and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
this line of furniture.
* A Full Line of all the Horne Requirements
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