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Revival Services
At ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
From
JUNE 28th, to JULY 2nd.
C. Z. MARTIN, of Mountville, Pezar.`
will be the Evangelist. A chart *i11
be used on "The Prophesies of ;;e=
velations." Plan to -attend th
Spiritual Meetings.
Also
BIBLE CONFERENCE on JULY':
EVERYBODY IWELCO.ME
FACTORY NEARLY READY
As the end of June and the be
ning of active canning operati
draw daily nearer, Manager Green
the Exeter branch of the Canard
Canners Ltd., reports that the
factory will be ready about July
With this comes, the news that
pea crop gives every •promise of;
ing an exceptionally good one Wo
ers •liave been dividing their trm,'
tween cutting asparagus and the "
king of strawberries from the f
41/2 acre patch.
YOUR INCOME RETURNS
Mostly everybody comes under
new Income Tax for 1942 ince
The dead line for making out t
papers was June 30th, and if"=
delayed in making out your's
will be asked to pay as a penal
5 per cent. Exery person single,
had an income in 1942 of $66tr
over must make out papers,
you are married and your into
$1200 and over you must make
your papers. A very "simple fo
has been arranged for the averia
person this year. The country ne
some of your earnings to help tat
tinue this coaly war, so do yarnio-
in contributirng: what you are enc..
to.
DASHWO
vine spent last week here wi
mother, Mrs. Kleinstiver. „
Mrs. E. Bruer, accompanied by Heel,
en of New Hamburg spent the past
week -end with Mrs. J. :Schroeder„:.
Helen is remaining for the vacation
with her aunt, ,Mrs. Duncan. Snider.
Mrs. Currie is visiting with her
parents in Meaford for a few weeks;;
Mr. and bliss Lloyd Edighoffer of
Mitchell spent Monday with friends!.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of • Writ-
dsor spent the week -end with her parte
enta, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Mrs:
Cook and little daughter are remain--
ing here for the summer while he re-
turned to Windsor.
To -day, Thursday, is July 1st,
Canada's National Holiday known as
Dominion Day.
Hay' Council will meet on Monday
evening, July 5th at 8 o'clock for
its next monthly meeting.
Mrs. W. Carlile of Hensall, is sp-
ending some time at the home of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willert.
Evangelist C. Z.' Martin, is con-
ducting evangelistic meetings in the
local Mennonite -church this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido and son
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wag-
ner and Marlene motored to London
one day last week.
:School closed officially ror the
summer holidays on Tuesday, and
will enjoy the next two months boli -
days.
c; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey and sis-
ter, Mrs. Ed. Lague and family of
Detroit are visiting with the form-
•e1's mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte.
Mrs. C. Eilber attended the Mit-
chell Family Reunion at Springbank
'Park on Saturday, and visiting with
Hensall friends over the week -end.
A good attendance was present at
.the memorial and decoration services
::in St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery on
'Sund'ay afternoon.
Mr. Gerald Gingerich, Mr. Elvern
HaaTnrarr of Petersburg enjoyed the
,week -end at the 'home of the form-
.
•e's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
ggerxei ,,,, Goshen Tine, South.
:,,:dere Hess who is staying at
, andparents, Mr:
red. rs. C. ifarst; near -crettrrvu, .cur
the summer months, was a Sunday
Visitor at the home of his parents,
Mr; and' Mrs. H. G. Hess. His sis-
ter Pauline accompanied hirer back to
eliediitcer.
25th ANNIVERSARY
On -Sunday, June 2Oth, fifty invited
guests gathered at the home of Mr.
and. -Mrs. Mervyn Stelck, 14th con-
cession, Hay; in honor of the twenty-
fifth wedding anniversary of Mrs.
Stel'ck's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Thom-
as Meyers of Zurich. The afternoon
entertainment included a humorous
mock wedding:. Skipper was served
en the spacious fawn. The tables
were beautifully' decorated in pink,-
• Harry Hoffman and Chas, Stein— ;blare and white.. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers
hagen attended the Telephone Co.* ;were seated ander an arch of green
vention in London last, Wed. Ives and eerlcuured flowers. After
GNR Kenneth McCrae who ibis ,.supper the co:a�pre opened their lov
been on two week"s furlough return- lely gifts. Mia`. Len. Merner, Mrs.
ed to an Easter Coast . on Monday ;~Pete Masse •and Miss Kay Hay, ass -
Joan Smith of Windsor is spexad I;isted Mrs;. Mervyn Stelck during the
ing her vacation _with her grandpas -•';day.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker.
Mr, Vernon Schatz was suddenly
stricken with appendicitis last week
and was rushed to London hospital
for an operation. • We uncle stand
he is getting along nicely. •
••' Pte. Glen Weiper of Niagara sp-
ent a few days with his parents- ,
Mrs. J. Bruen of Windsor ii spen-
ding a few weeks with hea mother,
Mrs. Hayter.
' Married ----At Evangelicai :church,
by Rev. C. Becker, Aldene Eagleson,
to Stuart 'Wolfe, both of Dashwood.
Lakeview Casino,
GRAND BEND
Dancing Nightly .
Stan. Patton acrd his Orchestra
MIDNIGHT DANCE, JULY Sth.
1'4.015 a.m.
Outstanding Band Programme .
SUNDAY --. JULY 4th.
Street Perade — S.3® p.m.
,Convert 8,45 p.m..
TAVISTOCK BRASS I3 ANI)
TAVISTOCK BUGLE BAND
FOURTEEN OTHER ARTISTS
OBITUARY
Late Philip Denomme
This meek we record the passing
of a hzglli1y respected citizen of the,
connnunity in the person of Philips
Denolxasne, who passed away at Clin-
ton Idleopital, on Monday, June 23tilr,
in hip,- 67th year. Mr. Dencenine was
born' en the Blue Waitr Highway, Hay
Thee ship, and spent his entire: liife
in that community. He was a reran
of sterling qualities, a good neigh-
bitr•, always pleasant and a, tovely
'xuan to meet, converse with and to
Ido business 'transactions with. He
will be greatly missed in tfte home
Ill and community. Surviving are his
widow; three daughters, ).4'z's. John
Denomuxe, Mrs. Lloyd litedard and
Mrs. Garfield I)e.nornin alI of Hay
Township; nine sons, Ti,trr), Napoleon,
Victor and Athanese, of Detroit; Law
renee of .Clinton, JOna of Windsor;.'
Telles, Hay Twp; Raymond at hoarse,
A itthony,' Hay Twp; also one brother
Maxima of near Blake! and four sis-
ters, Mrs, 'Simon Bedard, Mrs. W"nt.
Ducharme and win's. Wnr..Ducharnre,
of the Blue Water Highway, and Mrs
Daniel Bedard, Courtright. F\urer'al
services were held at the home of
the deceased, on I3lue Water High-
way, north of St. Joseph colt Wednes-
day at 9 a.m. then to St, Peter's R.
C. church, French ISettlt+lnent, where
requiem high mass 'vas celebrated
with. Rev, Fr., 0. 1Viartin officiating.
Intereient followed In the adjoining
sen etery. The departed. who was
a sufferer for about three years, bore
his affliction with great ehristirlrt'
fortitude, and the bereft family have
the sympathy of a large tricks of
intimate .t.1101tds,
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1939 PON.TIAC COACH, Very Clean, Heater..
1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE,. A Real Nice Car.
1937 FORD SEDAN, Black, Upholstering like New.
1938 CHEV... COACH, Standard, $625. New Rings.
1933, CHEV. Master, Sedan 650 New Rings,
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Skaters - Xylophonist , Vibraharp
Conte rzns'1y -- Silver Collection
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Gentlemen, Coming,
1i iUDA =n, JULY 23rd,,
OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock, of Groceries is always; kept up-to-date in
quality as well as quantity whextz at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always beets our
slogan, and we still eii deavour to maintain this
standard.
CLOTHING FOR ALL
we are happy to `be in a position to show you just
the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Nactically everything you will require
to wear.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Our shelves of suitable Dry Goods, Yard Goods,
Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite the pub-
lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re-
gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
uring these items.