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Mnuday thro' Friday 9 p.m. to 12:30 ;pall. Sat. 9 to 12 p.m.
NEIL McKAY and his NEW ALL-STAR Orchestra
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ELECTRIC GUITAR by Eddie Bell
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CONCERT ON THE BEACH EVERY
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LOCAL NEWS BORN
Mrs. Anne Sauve is holidaying at At the Farwell Nursing Home,
Toronto with relatives and friends Zurich, to. Mr and Mrs. Edmund
for a few weeks, Becker, Dashwood, a daughter on
After the recent rain and thunder- August loth•
storms the weather, today has tarn- H
Calf Club
ed quite cool, in fact unseasonably so
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Black were - The August meeting of the Zurich
recent holidaying with relatives m 441 Calf ^Clu'b at the farm of Carl
Manitoulin .Island. Decker on Friday night, August 6,
'Mr. and .Mrs. Gid. Koehler were at n:20. The meeting was called to
visited by Mrs. ICoehler's brothers, oxdtrtt. by President, Keith Love. We
Fred and Lawrence Fowlie of Lond- repeated the 4-H Pledge in unison.
on the .past week. The minutes of the June and July
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Mr and Mrs Sain •Giingerich, Mrs. •ngs were read. Adoption of the
Chris Gascho and Mrs. Emma Kipfer es of the June meeting were
visited with their sister at Aiisa Craig nipId by Berne 'McKinley and sewn -
on Tuesday. de y Harold Hendrick. 12 memb-
112r and Mrs Andrew Thiel and a swelled the roll call and we had
visitors sitors. The:meeting was then
daughter of Toronto, were
at the home of their relatives in d over to Harold Baker, Asst
town and vicinity. Al+ . Rep., who gave a few pointers
Miss Helene Farwell of the Bank . dging dairy cattle. We then
of Montreal staff, Zurich, is holiday- f :d a class of 4 -year old Holstein
ing with her girl friends in .Mrs. Hey''s` ,tti� Mary Geiger, Edgar Willert,
Cottage, at Grand Bend. ;e McKinley and 'Beverley Dick
Mr and Mrs. Ray Magel of Oesboro ,:reasons on ,this class and Club
were week -end visitors with their Lie er; Carl Oestreieker gave the
friends Mr and Mrs John Turkheim o t, al placing. On another class • of
of town. tl}N', ;-year-old Holstein 'Cows, Cather-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, accom- in Topp, Harold H+endriek, Wayne
panied by Mrs. Lilly Dingwall of ••M` ride and Ian Dick gave reasons
Niagara Falls, visited with relatives andnIVIr. Baker gave the omcrat plac-
and friends at Milverton and Sea-. in,g�' .Mr. Baker conducted a quiz on
forth on. Sunday. tne ;rnerits of beef and dairy cattle.
Mrs. Morley 'Witmer and Mrs. F. •A ,'Meeting will be held in Seaforth on
Mitchell of Detroit, spent several 'SePtennber 3rd, where- pointers will
she 'given on fitting calves for show
fndposes. It was moved by Dori Hor-
ten.' an seconded by Beverley Dick
that we adjourn. Edgar Willert
thanked Mr. Decker for his hospital -
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days last week at the home of the
former's sisters, 1VIr and Mrs. Earl
Thiel and Mr and Mrs. Ted Stein-
bach.
WATFORD GIRL WINS EDITOR,
AWARD
Barbara Lee Aylesworth, 25, of
lxnnford was zhosen "Miss Weekly
Editor of the Year" By the Canad-
ian
road-ian Weekly Newspaper Association.
She is young, 'tall, Iblone and good-
looking, writes, edits copy, operates
a printing press, handles newspaper
layouts, sells advertising, does the
book-keeping and takes pictures for
her father's newspaper; in fact does
everything around the shop but op-
erate the Linotype machine "because
I haven't got enough patience for
that", she says. She has made a lot
of friends especially a few years a-
go when, quite young and during her
father's illness she carried on.just as
though he were there. Barbara Lee's
father, William C. Aylesworth, took
over the weekly at the age of 20
when he returned from `World War I.
They also have a son Jimmy, '210, who
operates any machine in the plant. many of her friends in the Village,
HENSALL
Miss Phyllis Case is enjoying two
Week's vacation.
r. Thomas, a salesman ror Bob
OP lk Motor service; Mrs. Thomas and
st Shave moved into Mr. Bert Peck's
hortise in the Village. Mrs. Thomas
A; daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard
L rlion.
Mr and Mrs Wilkingson and fam-
it,y.'-"have moved into their trailer lo-
cated on the lot purchased from Mrs
Pearl Passmore.
. Mr and Mrs Vernon Hedden and
family o St. 'Catharines, returned to
their home Sunday, after spending a
'week's vacation with Mrs. Hedden
and Herb.
Miss June Kennedy and Mr. Carl
.Hislop of Hamilton, were guests Fri-
day and Saturday lastwith the for-
mer's aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs.
Edmund Geiger. June called . on
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STOP! "(°TANK!
What Does Life Hold For You? _
Paul said For me to live is Christ. Phil 1 :21.
Love not the world neither the things in the world.
If any man love the world, the love of the
Father is not in hirci.
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and
the Lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is
not of the Father, but is of the world.
And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof;
but He that Doeth the Will of God abideth
for ever. --- I John 2: 115-17.
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Prizes valued at over $7,500.00
Only ADVANCE SALE TICKET HOLDERS
are eligible for prizes including
• 1954 Dodge •
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• 1954 Pontiac
• 21" Sparton Television Set
• 21" Emerson Television Set
• 17" Emerson Television Set
• 2 Bicycles
Special Opening Night Awards
Three 1954 Cars
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GRAND BEND
The recent Civic Holiday week-
end was an exceptional one this year
for Grand Bend. The estimated num-
ber of cars would be well over 12,000
The band concert under the auspices
of the Lions Club, conducted by
Neil MacKay's orchestra, was excep-
tionally :well attended and the recei-
ves for the evening totalled over
.$150,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
A number of Kippen <children are
attending Bible School in Cromarty
for two weei<,,, sponsored by the
Mennonite Church of Zurich.
An enjoy z rle time was :pent at
the Scnfo. 'n T 'on; ;''ark when the
New w and Keys'
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and Mrs. Wm. Parker, who recently
celebrated their 25th wedding anni-
versary. Following a delicious picnic
supper, Mr and Mrs Parker were
presented with a silver tea service by
Mrs. Russell Keyes.
Had Picnic
Jowett's Grove, ,Bayfield, was the
setting for the Sunday School picnic
of St. Andrew's united Church, Kip-
pen, with the affair well attended. A
period of sports was held and picnic
supper enjoyed.
Township Meets
Stanley Township Council set it's
rate at 8 mills, 2 two -mill decrease
from last years rate. Total Twp. as-
sessment is 82,700,000 a $20,000 in-
crease over last year. The rate de-
crease is due to increased goyernr...
tit grants, Clerk ?red Watson Fa. i
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Western Ontario's Newest Farm Day
Grand Bend
Tri County
Rural Day
Wed., Aug. 25th
Special Rural Play Day for
Huron, Lambton and Middlesex
3 Big Tri -County
Sports Tourneys
On Grand Bend School Athletic Field
All-Star Softball
All-Star Team from Each County
Preliminary 10 A.M. Finals 2 P.M.
Sponsored by Your Local Dealer of
Massey - Harris - Ferguson
Horse Shoe Tourney
Watch Crack Doubles Teams Throw
Eliminations Start 10 A.M. Finals in Afternoon
Sponsored by
O'Keefe's Brewing Co. Ltd,
Tug 0' War Contest
Picked Teams from Each County
Preliminary 11:30 A.M. Final 4 P.M.
Sponsored by '
Your Local Co -Op.
ENJOY FUN AT GRAND BEND
Swim - Picnic - Boat and Midway Rides
Dance Roller Skate - Bowl - Golf;
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who were pleased to see her again.
Mr. George Hedden of St. Cathar-
ines has returned from a a'e!ightful
two weeks' motor trip to Saskatche-
wan, Calgary and Alberta.
Mr and Mrs Owen Price and little
son Clifford, Mr and Mrs Alex Dem-
pston all of Hamilton, were week -end
guests with Mr arid Mrs. H. W. Hor-
ton:
Mr and Mrs Herb Stirling of Blen-
heim are visiting with Mr and Mrs.
Chester Lee.
Services in the United Church on
Sunday morning were largely attend-
ed; .Rev. Fox brought the message,
and a trio composed of Harry; Horton
.Sam Rennie and Ron Mack, rendered
two selections.
Mr and Mrs James Harkness and
family of •Teeswater, spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Clarence Reid, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reid o Kincardine
who were visiting at the Reid resi-
dence returned hems with them.
Mr and ;Mrs Hugh McCallum and
sons *Of Regina, Sask., spent part of
last week with Mr and Mrs Ed. Munn
from there they went on to Ottawa
where Mr. McCallum who is attached
to the RCMP. is taking part in the
Dominion Rifle Competition. iMrs.
McCallum is a niece of Mr Munn.
Mr and Mrs Roy Kirk of Toronto,
are spending two weeks vacation with
the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs.Roy
McLeod, of Clinton, and grandpar-
ents Mr and Mrs. Charles O'Brien,
Exeter, and with the former's parents
Mr and Mrs Lew Kirk, Exeter.
Mrs. Lorne .Chapman had :the mis-
fortune to fall and slip on Monday
while getting some chicken feed out
of the barn x -lays at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter revealed a fractur-
ed right arm.
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Orr and Jimmy
attended the Gilbert Family picnic at
Lester's Beach, near Forest they then
visited with Mr and Mrs Win. Mc-
Eache and family at Sarnia; Mr and
Mrs H-arold Albright and family at
Detroit; Mr and Mrs Grant •Gilbert at
Drayton Plaine, Mich; Mr and Mrs.
Basil Fuller at Flint, Mich.
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Renata Wahl of Elmira is
visiting with her two nieces and fann-
ilies, Mr and Mrs Alber Miller • and
Mr and Mrs Edgar Restemayer.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Kraft spent
their vacation with the latter's ss5ter
Dr and Mrs. Fred Mariock at Ottawa
while their family vacationed with
relatives, Diane and Judy with their
grandparents, Mr and :Mrs Edmund
Kraft, Lynda with her aunt and uncle
Mr and Mrs Elgin Rader ants 'Peter
;with hie. aunt and uncle, 16'lr and Mrs
tft
HINMAN MILKERS
Having been appointed Local Agent;
for the well known Hindman Milkers•.
I am in a position to give service as
well as being salesman of same. 1f
in need of repairs or service, or visits
ing to purchase "a new unit, be sure
and see me.
FRANCIS. KIPPER — ZURICH
DAIRY. Phone 164
Wallace Becker, Grand Bend.
June and Ruthanne Rader spent
last week with their aunt and uncles,
Mr and Mrs Elmer Rader.
Mr and Mrs Ward Kraft and fame.
11y of London spent several days last
week with Mr and Mrs Ernest l oeh.
ler.
Mr and Mrs Earl Piefer of Chatham
were Sunday callers with Mrs. L.
Piefer.
Mr and Mrs. Melton Walper and'
girls of Ingersoll spent the :week -end
with Mr and Mrs. Philip Fassoid.
Mr. Herb Wein of Detroit is spenn
ding a few days with his family here.
Mr and Mrs Keith Johnson and,
family of Stratford spent !Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Herb Wein and -
family.
Mr and Mrs. J. Winkler of Kiteats.
ener and Mrs. Lizzie Weppler of.
Hanover spent a few days last week
with Mr and Mrs Fred Rader.
Mr and Mrs Georgie Ferguson and'
1VIr and Mrs Victor Kraft of London,
and Mr. Otto Restemayer were Sun
day visitors with Mr and Mrs. Louie
Restameyer.
Miss Carolyn Kraft of London, is.
visiting with her ;aunt Mrs. C. Fleet
and cousin Jane Restemayer.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Eliza..
beth Miles and Mr. John Benner were
Mrs.. Thelma (Whistler of Sarnia and
Mrs. Daisy Dennis and Lorne of
Dttroit.
Mr and Mrs sLeoriard Birk and;
family and Miss Verna Birk of•
'Guelph were weekend visitors with
Mr and Mrs. "• Vernon Schatz, Mrs
Cora +Gainer and other relatives.
Miss Betty Geiser of London spent
the week -end with her mother, Mrs
Cora Geiser.
Mr. Bob Reschke and his mother.
Mrs. Jack Reschke have returned to
Detroit after vacationing with re
latives here.
Mrs. C. Bartliff and family of Olin.
ton spent the week -end in Dashwooti<
with relatives.
Bob Ras+chke of Detroit, recently
returned from Korea, while vacation.,
ing here spent most of his time golf.
ing at 'Grand Bend. He was sueies.;.
sful one day hi getting a hole in ono,
r i the .......1 pinion which is 11.'t y Trda