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AUCTION SALE
as REGISTERED HEREFORDS
4'. fl Tested and Vaccinated, on
MONDAY, "'', OCTOBErt i tat
Aat Ili o'.olook, pan
t the farm ?Nall Mile west of 'Green -
WV, 81 Highway 8 miles north of
telkhill, or S azure's south of Grand
Mend.
1.4 Bulls. Cows with calves py side
brad and open heifers. Sale under
Shlanch served on grounds by Green -
Who United Marl h W.A.
TERMS — CASH
. Bruce .Ealglesora, Proprietor.
S. O'Neil, .A,uctioneer
DASHWOO
i11+Ir and 1V1•rs', Clayton Pftie attend -
wed the 'funeral of :Mrs. Barnes Toep-
te ! in East Detroit on Wednesday.
atir and iMrs M. Grenere and tam-
.' OT London spent the week -end
th the -latter'•s father, Mr. Otto
Resters yer,
Mr and Mrs Norman Kestziex of
'ill."odhagen spent the week -end with
tMr and Mrs. V, L Becker
Miss Vera Weiberg, iMr and Mrs.
Gordon Weiberg and Mr and Mrs,
Garnet Weiberg and family of Wat.
`erloo were week -end visitors with Mr
and .Mrs. hired Weisberg.
Miss ,Anna Messner of London
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Fred Mee mer,
Mr and Mrs Wendell Gamble and
Gary spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. L %I Rader.
Mrs Mabel Gilbert of Clinton,spent
the week -end with Mr and Mrs, Wan.
B augih.
Mr and Mrs Louis Restemeyer and
Mr. Otto Restemeyer spent the we-
ek -end at Plattsville .with M•r and Mrs
Hubert Restemeyer and other re-
latives.
On Sunday .evening the W,S.W.S.
took a major part in the prayer ser_
vines in the E,U.B :shush in prepar-
ation for the World Communion Ser-
vice the first 'Sunday in October.
Twenty Years
.After sleeping peacefully for Twenty
Years, Rip Van Winkle awoke to a
world vastly different from that
which he had known. Great changes
could enter lour lives too — but in
these modern times we and our de-
pendents need fear no sudden a-
wakening to a drasticall (changed ex-
istence provided our Life Assurance
programme is adequate and up to
date. See me for full information!
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NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
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Phone 70-W
Dashwood, Ont.
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as NEEDED
(Community Chest, and Municipal
Giants will predde 579.0001
to train, rehabilitate
and house the
450 BLIND in
this district
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(Excluding London and Stratford)
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Saturday, Monday Oct.
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City of Bad Men
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Thursday, Friday Oct, 14-15
MOULIN ROUGE
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Jose Ferrer
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Notice
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erisall Calf Clu'
u • detr for their own personal gain By
Thursday, October 7th, 1954`
Year are: President, Alma Genttner;
Vice president, Reta Hamatther; sec,
areas., Gloria Hayter; Auditors, Jean
Anne Guenther and Emily/ Ilopcaio)ft,
'Prizes for .the year were won bye;
lat June Hayter, 2nd :Eileen .Moreziz;
.3rd Lucy 1Klunnpp,
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
(Carried over from last week )
Oza Thursday last, Sept, 22nd at a
little past nine o'clock, 10 sun time;
,'rtihe sun 'crossed the equator line, em-
barking on the autumn season; at that
'dime much disturbance was caused
throughon+t the universe, causing
'greatchange in the atmosphere.
You will note shortly before the
above date that we experienced much
(broken weather in the warmer clim-
ates, had much rain, whereas in the
northern parts they have snow, ac-
companied by blizzards; the duration
of unsettled weather is from ten to
'fourteen days. This year the sun
crossing in the a.m indicates •eold for
the next six months, therefore we
must expect and prepare ourselves
for a hard and .cold winter. The wet
spell of the past few weeks meant
Much delay to the fanners for their
Hanan, work and at threes •causing some
'Uneasiness as to salving their bean
wrap. It has also meant a delay for
fall wheat sowing and for those that
'customary to sow early they will have
to satisfy themselves by sowing late;
in reality, it has been an upset year.
From a late spring then to a wet
harvest month, then . a wet and disa-
greeable month of September. What
the rest of the iy'dar has in store for
us remains to be seen.
On Saturday last the passing ,out
of sight of the socalled daylight sav-
ing time was brought relief to the
famnreza of this Towndtip in which we
reside; it has presumealbly given the
Ibu,sinees men great opportunities to
do anted. so •called work .in gardens
'and around the house. The passing
.of the advanced time will not greate
any great grief to the average per-
son: only perhaps to tiara sic .who farms
11 bodyof
a small men in each bulk,
village or town, who passes such or -
9'0 HEREFORD CALVES
Are •aniving
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ZOth.
Tit &ensall, are open to any boy or
gill up to 21 Blears of age.
Please 'contact your Township Dir-
ector.
Tlwckersnnith Lloyd Cooper.
Hi'blb•ext — Blob Parsons.
Ustborne — John Pyan.
Stephen — 'Wally Becker
Hay — Carl 'Wsillert
•Stanley — John QVioffat.
>2esident "— Jack Kinsman.
Seceetaree J l llOGeogn ,,,
Mr and Mrs W Fi11eins and Janice
sped the weekend with Mr and (Mrs
�Pm Nacliger.
Mr Aaron Restemeyer has purchas-
ed the barber shop horn Mr. Wes,
Wolfe and . is busy remodelling
Mrs. Mary Gloor of Erocth+agem,
spent Sunday with 'Mrs. Mary Mar-
tene.
G.NOClub
The first meeting of the GNO
bridge club was held at the home of
the retiring president, Eileen Mor -
en. New officers for the following
so doing they plunge the whole far
ming community that surrounds them
into a state of confusion that sup-
ports them and their ,business. Often
'in words of anger they will tell you
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`that all large cities have fast time;
true they have, but remember they
are self supporting and the fanning
public have to -go to them to dispose
of their fawn, preducts, therefore
there is no comparison. Vilbages in
faxnning centres depend on farmers
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to same great extent for their living,
and the prosperity of their ;bush esec
and, we see no reason -why the farm.
ers Should not take part in deciding,
'such matters; and in all, we to not:
support any corporation ecnco fall::
pry to mole foolish decisions,
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(and for other denominations accordingly). This payment includes $1.26
which is interest at 3% from May 1st to October 1st—the period since the
last coupon became payable.
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