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Qv A Complete Line of Kiddies and Infant's Wear
SOD NEW SUPPLY:
Of China and Glassware, New Dolls and
Toys, Games, Picture Books, Christmas
Cards, etc.
GROCERIES:
We can supply all your needs for the Christmas
Cake, all new Fruits such ' as Raisins, Currants,
Dates, Peel, also Cranberries, New Navel Oranges,
Candies, Calif Walnuts, Mixed Nuts,.. a large
supply of fresh Groceries always on hand.
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said. He said fully 80 per cent of vis•'
itors are repeaters — people who
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The many friends of Mrs. John
Gellman are pleased to learn that she
is able to take a walk on the street
after her recent illness.
Mr and Meal Jacob Gingerich and
Mrs. Gerald .Gingerich ;motored Le 10 a.i a.m. ilv ne Services.
Landon, one day last week. 111.15 a.m. —Sunday Schaal.
Very waren and eummerlike wart 7.30 p.m.—Divine Warship.
ther visited these parts over the week Everybody Welcome to all Services.
end, in fact it seemed like April with
the snow all melting away.
Mr and Mra Herb Becker, Mrs. Ed
5T. PETER'S
Evan, plical Lutheran Church
iLTRTCH — ONTARIO
REV. L W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Hagey and daughter Sharon Roue,
all of Dundee were visiting at the
home of Mrs. Henry, :Drown and j
other relatives, .ef the vicinity.
Mrs. Herb Mouseeau and Mrs, Wm
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV, H. E. ROPPEL
Minister •
Lawrence, 'Mrs. Adeline •Sararas, Mrs. Milton ,Oesch - Organist
motored to 'Clinton one daly, last week Sunday Services:—
also called at the home of Mr. and 10:00 a.m.--Divine Worship.
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau at Kippen. 11.00 a.m.—Bible School.
:121 s Ada Hay, Reg. N., spent set'- '7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
eral days at the home of her parents Welcome at all Services—"Conte
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay and has re- thou with ,us and w.e will, do thee
turned to her • duties at Kitchener, good." N.urri. 10:29.
where she has accepted a position ih
the Kitchener'-Waterlao I ospitel. •
Dance Was Successful } ;-
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The dance that was held last T'+xi 1 , `'J
drtyl evening in the Town' lull, with
music by the Syncopators, was a de- �,
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cided success. A splendid time beim; • 3 !e Rrit
enjoyed and -the boys, deserve a
great deal of credit for their effort�l
as the proceeds are for the Commune
ity Centre and Arena Fund.
$100 FINE SET
Goderich Fit. Cadet Ivan. Hun-
ter-Duvar, of the Clinton, ` e.adar • SOLD AND RENEWED
Scho :l was fined $100 and costs,
when he pleaded guilty at Seaforth 21/2 % per Annum, payable Nalf-
on Nov. 16 before Magistrate D. E. yearly .upon •$100 and over for 3, 4
Bolme.s, K. C., to a charge of dang-
erous driving. The charge a; ose out
J. W. HABERER REP.,
of an accident half a mile west of
Seaf:rth on October 28; in whi^h the" Phone 161 — 'Zurich, Ont.
carr driven -' eeeneed w.'q.a wrecks .
and Miss Clarabelle McMillan, of St- FOR SALE — A quantity of three
ratford, suffered fatal injuries. foot Dry Cordwood, principally elm.
TOURIST RECORD. Price $6.00 a cord. This wood is on
Toronto — M.re United States Lot No. 13, in the 19th Concession
autos entered Canada through Ont„ of East Williams, Counttiyr ,of Middle-
ario border points during the first 10 cex, known as the John W. Walker
months of 1949 than durtng the Farm. There will be a man in charge
dal co»• 1 of sales at the farm beginning
•' t Caurts 1 Thursday, Nov, 17th from 8.30 a.m.
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%V' whole of 1948, the first ani
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CANADA TRUST COM; ANY
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venti+n of the n axe
Association was told. Dep.:+Iini:�tcr to 4.30 p.m. each day while the wood
T. C. 'McCall, of Ontario' Travel lasts. Farmers and others would be
Ind Publicity Dept. estimated total well advised to take advantage G.E.
visitors to the province for the Il'E' "1'' this reasonable Fostooffer�iemme lately.
will reach 21,000,000. This figure
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Your Christmas Supply of Fresh Fruits, Candies,
Mixed Nuts and Diamond Stamped Walnuts. Also
Raisins, Peels, Etc., for your Christmas Cake.
Sunkist Oranges at Reduced Prices
We have a
GIVE US A CALL!
limited amount of Tires and Snow
Tires at the old prices.
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 9
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the- Township
46 Council Chambers, Zurich,. cn Mon-
day, December 5th at 1:30 p.m. The
following motions were passed:
That the minutes of the last regu-
lar meeting of Nov. 7th, be adopted
as read. That Mrs. Jessie Wilds be
given $20.00 per month and fuel and
light to be paid by the Township.
eThat Tuesday, Dec. 27th 1949 be de-
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HA''' DWAR.E -' SEEDS and FURNITURE
Yottr FuelLeds
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 Prole
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
dor you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages. Jas. McEweu $38; John Penhale $10,
Raymond Kading 82; Bruce J. K1opp
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tries ;� 50; Zurich herald 141.50; Ward
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Fritz $24; Rev. Fr. 13ourdeau, 998.32
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, M 1 Fay `Tem School Area $1,5,823:26;
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wasp H. W. Brokenshire 127.05; Trs. Zur-
ich Pol 't'I'la>re 81317,21; Treas. Ste -
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS ! ln'ne n Twn. 865.66; Trs. U.S.S. 36,
4�1 1 Ste•nhen 2496,06: Fred Regier $12;
Plumbing, ,furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmiir, j'lbert. Kalbfleisch $24; Percy Be-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- d er•1 $40; Harv: Twp. School Area
7530; Hay. Tel. System 11521.11;
ware always in stock.
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Holiday,for Boxing Day
and that all place: of business be re-
quested to be closed. That James your Christmas tree! See recipes
McAllister be re -appointed to net as for roast goose, fruit sauce, mistletoe
the official representative from the I cake and .-thee holiday treats. Make
Township of Hays on the Board of your own Christmas tree decorations,
Trustees for Exeter District High See the easy -to -follow in::tructions in
School Board, ter the term 1950„51. The American Weekly, great male -
That the various accounts be paid azine with this Sunday's (December
as per voucher, 18th) issue of Detroit Sunday Times
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starved, sickly • bean -prole" look.
&arrlrro�lll, women, men who
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Tbe, thanow nk the epeo�lal vigor -building, flesh -bull
,onto, Ostrez Its tonics, stimulants in orators,
iron, vitamin 13]1l, aeleium, enrich blood, improve
appetite end augeation eo food given you mon
strength and nourishment: put Reel, on baro bones,
Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you've g
the 6, 10,16 or 20 lbs, you need for normal weight
Ste, little, New "get soqualnted" gens os1B• tpa0o0.!
famous Qst Tonna Table$ for new v
added pounds. tail racy Say W9 all Qro r1+eQ6
DRESS UP FOR CHRISTMAS
Drees up your table` Dress ul1
.Telephone System Mrs. ii. Thiel '
$219,75; Wm. Siebert 8.55; Bell Tel. TENDERS WANTED••:. •++ • ++++++17+++++++++++
Co. 1232.11; Klopp's Service 3.45; +
Bremner Hotel 316.75; Keith Thiel The Trustees of the Police Villag.:
75.15; Nelson Masse $10; Stromber.•g- of Zurich are calling for tenders fort t.
Carls)n 428.36; H. G. Hess 1585.08; the demolition of the 33 -ft. water ?'
Martin O'Rourke 15.218; Alex: Mous- tank located beside the Zurich Fire- •
seau $15; Earl Campbell $811 V. L. hall. Tenders to quote price for
Becker $81; Ont. Tele. Service 1090; demolishing, and also price of haul -
Guenther Transport $21e Twp. Hay ing' away to a distance of 40 rods.
$95; MacDonald Electric 75.118; Jas Contract to, be signed before corn -
Clark 4.28; E. Frederick 261,47; Nor mencing any work. For further par-
thern Elec. Co. 210.97; H. W. Brok- 'titulars contact any of the Village
enshire 126,18; Dan Oswald $66; C.
Dietrich $5; Geo. Armstrong $91;
Oscar Klopp $81; E. J. Willert $81.
Relief — Mrs. John Suplat 834;
Emma Baseew 8.90; Mrs. MVturiel
Il 'ley $5; Billie Becker $20; Mrs.
Edith Mason $20; Mrs. Jessie Wilds,
$20; Bennett's Dairy 6.70,
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GIFTS FOR THE Hf�ME
Mixmasters, Bathroom Scales, Heating Pads, Elec-
tris: Alarm and Kitchen Clocks, Ice Cream Freez-
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GIFTS FOR DAD—
Power Woodworking Machines, Wrench Sets,
Planes, Hand Drills, Yankee Drills and Screwdriv-
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GIFTS FOR MOTHER
Coffee Makers, Electric Irons, Toasters, Pressure
Cookers, Pyrex Sets, Plastics, Silverware, Reviere
Ware, Etc. _
GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN
Bicycles, Tricycles, Trailers, Shooters, Pedal Bikes,
Wheelbarrows, Toboggans, in all sizes; Sleds,
Shovels, Brooms, Dustpans, Ice Skates, Roller
Skates, Bob Skates, Etc.
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General Accounts — G Armstrong
$,141.50; Oscar Klopp $86,' E: J
lert $86; Corp. Village of Exeter,
$9568; John Willert 82; E. F. Kiopp
$80; Stanley Smith $2; Gestet:ler Co
5 58: Dr, t)'?)wver 37.50; Charle
Rau $10; Earl Campbell $86; V. L.
Becker 86.00; Mrs. Helen Thiel 18.25
Fred Kading 82; Win. Siebert 18.85;
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QUALITY - PRICE +- SERVICE
trustees.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Secretary by December 24th, 1949.
H. W. Brokenshire,
Sec. Treas. Z.P.V.
Tnckerstnith Tel. 1385.55; Trs. Fed.
Afiric. Huron G. 358.61; Trs. S.S. 9
Stanley 967.05; U.S.S. 1 Stanley
575.72,
Motion, that the meeting be ad-
journed to meet again on Thursday
Dee. 15th at 1:30 pan. •
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
George Armstrong, Reeve.
NOMINATION
POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Public Notice is hereby given that
a meeting of the Electors oe the
Police Village of Zurich, will be held
in the
TOWN HALL - LUKICH
On
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1949
At the hour from 7 to 8 o'clock in
the evening, for tithe purpose of
nominating candidataes for Police
Trustees for the Year 1950 and if a
Poll is demanded, a poll will be
opened on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1950
at the Clerk's Office, Zurich. Said
poll to be opened at 9 o'clock, aerie.
until 5 o'clock, p.m.
When a proposed Candidate is
not present, his nomination paper
shall not be valid unless; there is
attached thereto evidence satisfact-
ory to the Returning Officer that he
consents to .be so, nominated,
H. W. Brokenshire, Returning Offieer
Dated at Zurich, December 1st, 1940
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