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TO STAY AS PARTY LEADER
HARRY C.• NIXON
Toronto — Ontario Premrer Nixon
head of the 'Government creteated in
Wednesday's election, said at Queen's
Park he had no intention of resign-
ing leadership of the Ontario Liberal
party and that he would represent
his riding of Brant in the Legislature
and lead the Liberal representation.
Hot At War
A Huron boy in the air service',
writing home from North .strrxce,says
that the day before he wiote his let-
ter the temperature reached 122 deg;
in the shade. The wind was so hot
that it.dried up the moisturein , the
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oldiers''..eyes.- "Our 'eyeballs just
seemed to burn in their sockets".And
yet some people at home grumble if
they cannot have everything' they
want.—Gocierich. Signal -Star.
DASHW000
Mr. and Mrs. X. Burns of Port
Huron spent a few clays with her
mother, Mrs. Witzel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bosh and Mr.
Jack Reschke of Detroit spent the
week -end with relatives here.
Miss Lottie Armstrong of London
spent the week -end with Miss Onieda
Restemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and
family of Detroit are spending their
vacation with his. mother, Mrs. L.
111' cIsa a a.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Charles Fritz and family wish.
to thank their many friends and nei-
ghbours for the kindness and symp-
athy shown them during their recent
bereavement; also for the beautiful
floral tributes. Special thanks to the
Rev. C. B. Heckendorn, and those
who so kindly loaned their cars.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Robert Mc-
Clinchey wish to thank their rriends
and neighbours for the kindness and
sympathy shown during- their recent
here avem ent.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY
STAN. PATTON
And His Orchestra
The Seasmi's Best Concert
Sunday, August 15, 9 p.m.
All Proceeds to:
Canadian Red Cross
"Bomb Victims Fund"
CAST
STAN PATTON and bis Orchestna.
CA REY J'OYNT, Baritone.
SUNSHINE GIRLS
MAT. LET TRIO—Xylophone, Harp -
°phone chimes.
KELLY—Yodeler.
THREE HILLPILLYS — Singers,
guitarists
CARTER & ,OARTER—COmediansi
gi*kielena, "Farwell W a visitor
Withji]atjye at Hensel).
Pt,„..larold Thiel has returned'to
his d iea in the.'arined Forces after
a leaV,i; o?a few weeks.
114t',Noran Fleischauer has left
efdo44,,,rieds
on7where he joined the arm-
.AEie Dover of Seaforth was
a Afe en visitor at ,the horde of
M. Leonard Erb.
Re
ancfrti.
an • .Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch
ddie of Elmira are vis-
itink
:s in this vicinity.
Mnd Mrs. George Swan of
BruCWW1sited at the home of their
daughtV;s M. and Mrs. Ervin Schflbe
last Vikek.
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Mr.^-OherIes Fritz and sister Mrs.
Shearev,and Miss Pearl Wurtz were
vveek4bn'd.Asitors at the home of the
forniflaughter'Dr. and Mrs. H.
H. Odwftan Exeter.
Mrs. Alfred Meilett and daughter
Beth, returned after visiting with the
formerts;inother near Stratnroy, the.y-
were. acdompanied home by her mot-
her and sister who will remain in
Zurich „for a few cid,y
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Detroit;',44**RUSseI Ducharme, of
Windsor;,7Mr and Mrs. Byron Du-
clia,rnte and family, Miss Doreen and
girl friepd of London, were visitors
at the Mne of Mr. and Mrs. David
Ducharrrie.
'HURON'S NEW MEMBER
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IMM1,111119ROMMINNIIMOIVRIf PROW
• DR, R. HOBBS TAYLOR
The new provincial member in
Huron riding is well fitted for his
ew position. He has been a close
student of public affairs for many
years and is an authority on matters
of public. interest. Dr. Taylor was
born in London, Ont., in 1896, a son.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Taylor. His education was received
in the schools of London, where Ile.
graduated from the medical school of
University .of Western Ontario. Lat-
er he went to New York Polyclinic
for post -graduate work. In 1928 lie
married Letta Ruth Guenther. They
have one daughter, Anne Kathryn.
Their home is at Dashwood where Dr.
Taylor has an extensive practice.
Golf and yachting are hobbies of the
candidate. He is an excellent plat -
Arm speaker. As a physician he has
111:0-1•1 prominent part In medical
groups, being past president of the
041.e. society - and past •president of
the li on Medical Society. .fle is
Ivesirleat of the New Day Study
club. in religion he is an Anglican,
but taig.'s very active part in the
11.-.1ed Evangelical church. Few
poop] e in Huron County have the
capability of Dr, Taylor in this new
position he has been placed in, while
• taking his Arts courses at Western
University, • the new M.P.?. availed
himself of taking 'up the study of
Political • Science as one of the SO-
jects, which will come in very ill‘ndy
now, and his constituency will great-
ly benefit by, this preparation or Dr.
Tuyior's oortg,
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OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well as quantity when at all possible.
Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our
slogan, and we still endeavour 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. Practically 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-
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gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
uring these items.
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