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DASHWOOD
Mr, David Tiernan is on the sick
tist. Nis many frends hope he will
t3oon be out again.
Mr and Mrs Gerald Higenell and
Gerald Peter of Thorold were week-
+1e11d visitors with the former's parents
Rev and Mrs. L. Higinell.
Dashwood Women's Institute will
meet Tuesday, March 30th in the
'wblie school. Miss Pat. Boug, puts -
lie Health Nurse, will be guest
speaker.
Largely attended funeral services
were held from the Hoffman funeral
home for the late 'Mrs. Edmund
Wolper on Saturday, 1Vlarch 20th.
Flower Bearers were. Vyrne Weido,
Ervin Rader, Elgin Rader, Raymond
Wein, Earl Yungblut, John Willert.
Pall Bearers were: Lloyd Rader,
Lloyd Willert, Albert Rader, Howard
Xlopp, Carl Wein and Art Snyder.
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1--10" Westinghouse, console, used as demonstrator,
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1 --Astatic Booster List P. $42.80 Sale P. $28.00
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ZURiCH HERALD
Rev'. L. HigineII ,officiated and itver- l of Detroit .and" 11Iiss Valerie Canthi,
ment was an the Bronson i}ne i, th-also of Detroit spent the week -end
eran Cemetery. with their another in St; Joseph and
Mit. Ivan Taylor and Ray, ars. while Here took part in first anniv-
Garnet Weibexg and ohildren� of •ersary Mase on ,Saturday morning
Waterloo attended the funerall'.of last.
thein aunt, MDs. Edm. Waiper " kcod The Bingo held in the Parish Hall
spent the weekend with their",'Par, on Friday evening last was a success.
ents, Mr and Mrs. I. 1I. Rader, Of the many who attended the Bingo
Mrs. N. Ness has returned to her that evening I am sure there was one
home after spending the winter with who will tr
say
my statement,
her son Walter and family in ';De- when I say it' was a success. I say
>it, with certainty that the party, in
'Misses Lois and Bettyrxalsex,'wf of�St01Josephn as xs. thD ucky winnerominue r Jeffrey,
one hundred dollars. We congratulate
you, Mrs. Jeffrey on your fine piece,
of luck.
(Mr and Mrs Leonard Masse of
London paid a short visit to the lat-
ter'a Mother and other members of
the family on Saturday last.
Spr'ng Is Here
Sunday was the first day of spring
We offer' .greetings; for from this
season it means the passing away of'
winter; a season in four, that all are
glad to see pass away. To some per-
haps winter means nothing more
London were week -end visitors 4,'ith
their another, Mrs. Cora Gaisel
Mr and 'Mrs John•Sy�nyder of lBrant-
ford and Mr and MO Joe Bruce.;:of
Windsor spent the week -end With
Mrs. Robt. I-Iayter .Sr. ,
Mr and Mrs Ted .Steinbaek and
Mr. Carl Thiel of ZUriclt were , Sun-
day visitors with Mr and 'Mrs Lehi:;
Kraft.
St. Joseph & .Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Napoleon Cantin,
Annual`.
Meeting
The Annual Meeting • of the Huron County
Tuberculosis Association will be held in the Town
Hall, Cllinton, on Tuesday April 13th, at 8 p.m.
Dr. W. C. Sharpe of the Beck Memorial Sanatorium
will be the speaker. ;All who are interested are
invited to attend.
. Snow, President.
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The woodworking shop athriety 'V'illaae teaches young lads
who are crippled, the trade }which will enable them to be self
supporting. Variety Village:, is owned and financed by the
Variety Club of Greater Toronto and is operat,d by The
Ontario Society for Crippled: Children. "Your I.,;aster Snal
Society." 'Campaign this year runs until April 18th and has
an objective of $500,000 fob the provie.
'Niursday, Maroh 1215tn, 1954
to them then the passing of a season
from day to day and awaiting the
one to follow; they are the ones who
are not exposed to frequent the open
cold, and damp air; therefore they
eliminate its perilius effects; they
are not like those who passes unlim-
ited hours, facing the raw winds and
bitter cold, and at times wading
waist deep in slushy snow, so that
that awaits them throughout
winter as well as to the. afore said.
Wie wish them continued Bliss. We,,
of us, along the country side, are
not so fortunate, so winter and its..
asany changes can .ouly Mean to us.:.
a deciptane appearance, and no hop,
es for' the future; and as we. see,
things. Such is the picture of the,
passing away of 'one winter after un-.,
they may complete their daily task other.
Death, Debts
And Taxes
It is axiomatic that there is nothing
more certain than death and taxes.
Death outomatically requires the im-
mediate payment of taxes and curr-
ent debts as well . Unfortunately,
it does not bring about the collection
of accounts owing you or your fam-
ily.
With Life Assurance, your family
does not suffer from the inunediate
demands of your estate.
T. Harry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company
Phone 70-W
-- All Profits for Policyholders
Dashwood, Ont.
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