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ZURICH,
ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29 I 957
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Chester 117Srniith, Publisher.
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CONTESTANTS APPLY TO
•Clark
For Entry in the
ensall
Onitarii Bean Festival
"QUEEN CONTEST"
LABOR DAY AT HENSALL
Applications Accepted up until Noon
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 i st, 1957
There will be a Variety of Gifts to the
Contestants, who, must be under 21
and. unmarried
Sponsored by
ensall. Kinsmen Ciu
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Card of Thanks
Armstrong — I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciatron to
all my relatives and friends for
prayers, visits, flowers, cards and
letters during my illness at Pilot
IVIJound, Manitoba and at home. Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. T, J. Pitt and
ends of Goshen Church and Dr, Me-
Master—Mrs. John Armstrong. *
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Wed. - Fri. - Sat.
also
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To the Music of
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Crowning of "MISS GRAND BEND"
BEAUTY QUEEN for 1957
Will be photographed by all leading
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A lcio-n Theatre
GRAND BEND
Wed., Thurs. ,Aug. 28 - 29.
Is At Hospital
Mr. Morris Weber is a patient at
St, Joseph's Hospital, London. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Returned From Trip
ArIr and Mrs John Armstrong of
the Goshen north have recently re-
turned from a planned motor trip to
the Western Coast. When they got
near Winnipeg Mrs. Armstrong be-
came ill and had to stay quiet for
a few weeks, at Pilot Mound, Man.
After she became well enough they
returned by train, leaving their auto
and were very glad to be home "a-
gain. We wish Mrs. Armstrong a
speedy recovery.
Is At Hospital
Master Ronald Corriveau, 6 -yr. old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nsupoleon
Corriveau was unfortunate to receive
an injury to ha left eye,, by cracking
a bottle while playing with his bro-
ther, and a piece of glass entered the
eye. The little fellow was taken to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, and good
hopes are reported for the saving of
his sight, His another was with him
at the hospital for over a wee, and
is. progressing nicely. We wish him
a. speedy recovery.
• ';'`' Car0118d. Enjoyed Tour
The—First Picture in the 'Tiew Ci t,t, Mr and Mrs Delbert Geiger had a
mascope 155. lanost pleasant four-day tour of Eas
More Than your Eyes have ever se0 tern Ontario over the week -end when
G. aVlocrea and Shirley Jtalgr.i they accompanied the Adult Farmers
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sight seeing tour to Kingston, Corn -
Fri.; Saturday
August 30-82 wall, the St. Lawrence Seaway pro-
ject and Ottawa, where they attend-
-it -And /Sunday Midnite Sept. ist„ ed the Central Canadian Exhibition,
The King and Four Queens returning home by way of Peterbor-
(Cinemascope) ough., This was sponsored by the
Starring— Huron County Crop and Soil impro-
Clarke Gebel and Eleanor Parker velment Association. There also be-
,. shorts arcii- coroio strips - ing; a bus of jr. Farmers taking -the
•Ar''' e weather rbein? fav -
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Superiur Food Market
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Gold Seal Fancy red Sockeye Salmon. 45c
Hereford Corned Beef, 12 -oz. tin . 35c
Aylmer Peaches, 2, 15 -oz. tins 39c
Robinhood Mix Ade asst, flavours, pkge 29c
MEATS MEATS
Swift's Bologna per lb. 29c
Sliced Bacon, per lb 79c
Check Our Advt. in the London Free Press every
Thursday for Specials on Fruits and Vegetables
Phone 140 - C 14, THIEL - Zurich
NORIVA"A'S
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WILL BE ON VACATION
"PT. 16th, TO SEPT. 21d.
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FO•RMER RESIDENT PASSES
Fred S. Rickbeil, 74 a former resi-
TAKE THE FAMILY TO
.; dent cf Zurich and prominent resi-
dent of Worthington, Minn. and
founder of Rickbeil's hardware, furn-
- S.1August 21st, after an illness of t te
.• liture and appliances. store died on
• sev-
eral years.. He was born' in Cavalier,
DRIVE-IN THEATRE , N. Dakota in 1883 and came to Zur-
ich with the family for some years,
he was married to Laura Mabel
Hardy at the home of her parents in
Exeter, Ont. He was a very active
man inso•cial life and is survived by
29-30 his widow, one daughter and two
sons. Many of. us remember the
Ricklbeil family when they were in
Virginia Mayo
Zurich. Before going West the de-
parted as a young man was clerk
in J. Preeter's general store.. Was
a 'prominent member of First Meth-
odist Church.
• . HAD A SURP.RIZE FAREWELL
• PARTY
Haptbepn•Thursday evening last, M..., -.Ther-
' eas. Hartman of the Goshen 'saith,
8 and .4,A4s taken by complete surprtse,wheft
" • labeut 50 friends and neighbours
The Steel Jungle froth the • G. L. South came m to
,-spend an evening with her priorto
Starring—
, her departure from the farm. The
Perry Lopez Beverly Garland evening was spent playing euciire,
prizes .going. 1st, Mrs. L. Hartman
and Michael Hartrna.n.; boo -be, Zvlrs,
A. Smith and J. Mantey. An address
was read by Mrs, J. Rader while W.
Rader presented Mrs. Hartman with
a beautiful floor lamp. Robert Hart-
man presented his another with an
envelope, a gift from her 'children.
Mrs. Hartman thanked them all for
30 their kindness and invited them all,
ito tome and visit them in their new
Going My Way I home on Rosalie Street, Zurich. A
Bing CrosbCartoony' Barry Fitzgerald delicious then s lunch was served. All
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
Thurs., Friday AiAgust
.„,
Congo •Crossing
Starring—
George Nader
Aug. .31, Sept. 2 (Sun., Midnite)
Funny Faces
(Vistavision)
Starring—
FreVAstaire
Tuesday, Wed.
Audrey
Sept.
(Adult)
Sunset
DRIVE-IN — GODERICH
miles east of Goderich No. 8
Highway
Thurs., Friday
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Cartoon I
ess.
wishing the Hartman's much happin-
Sat., Monday Aug. 31, Sept. 2 Nowing
is the Address:—
Dear Mrs. Hartman and Boys:
.4,1 We, your neighbours and friends,
Barbara Hale James Stewa" have assembled in your home to en -
Always a Cartoon
JACK POT •
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY—
SEPTEMBER, 1.st.
Hot Rod Girls
Lou Nelson Chuck Conners
and
Girls In Prison
Richard Denning Adel Jenkin
Tuesday, Wed. Sept. 3 - 4
Decision Before Dawn .
Gary 'Merrill Richard Benchart
Cartoon Comedy
2. Shows Nightly. First Show at Dusk
Refreshrnents
Children under 12 in cars Free
joy a social evening with you, prior
to you moving to your new home.
We could not let this opportunity
pass by without in some tangible way
show our love and esteem an which
you were held, for your winning
sinile and your sunny disposition has
won a warm spot in our hearts.
We regret that you are leaving
this neighbourhood, but are rndeed
happy that you are not moving far
distant and hope to have the pleas-
ure of meeting you occasionally.
Without further delay may we
ask you to accept this gift, not for
its valve, but as a remembrance of
your neigthours on the Goshen Line.
May God's richest tblessing rest or
you, and your ?family.
.-.Froin your Neighbours and Friends
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SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK -END
InstantChocolate (Staffords- 1-1b. can ............47c
Grapefruit Juice (treesweet 48 -oz. can
19c,
Sun Spun salad Dressing, I6 -oz. Jar 33c
Salmon, Challenger, med. red, half's, 3 for ....T .00
Wonder evaporated rail/ 3 6 -oz. cans, 2 for „5c
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Grocery Specials
Nabob Coffee, 1-ib...........................................89c
19c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large at 25c
Jello Instant Pudding, 2 for
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