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it. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Attended Wedding
Mr and Mrs F. Ducharane of chi
T3, W. Highway, Mrs. Ttherese 1-Iart
Arran and son Lawrence and Mis
1t1'sary Fallon of London, attended th
Stansberry and Doris'ki
Xetroit on Saturday last
the apostle church. The ceremony
:was performed by the parish priest,
s dinner was served to sixty guests in
Whitter Hall, and in the evening a
s reception was held and largely at-
e tended by four hundred people. The
wedding in
in Queen o
young 'couple were the recipients o
f many valuable gifts, which shows the
high esteem in which they are held,
Leading
outdoors
authority
King Whyte
writes --
"Some thing for Everyone"
"R hits been my good fortune
to have fished and hunted
from British Columbia to
NeN.foantlland frons the far
north to the Gulf of California
and central Mexico . . .
Nowhere have X had it better
than right Mere in our own
Province of Ontario. Outdoor
Ontario has something for
everyone".
Why not become a
'`tripper"? Pack the family
in the car and set off on
a two or three day
pilgrimage to places
you've heard about but
likely have never seer
—in your own Province.
You'll find it a rich
profitable experience and
you'll "Know Ontario
Better".
Accommodation is
abundant. Rates are
reasonable.
Send the coupon below
and plan now your
Onjoyment throughout the
year.
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BETTER 1
Qnfarfo', Provinekrl
flower
r'Tfie Trillium"
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ONTARIO TRAVEL, ROOM 173.
91 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO. ONTARIO.
PLEASE SEND ME A FREE ROAD MAP AND
TRAVEL INFORMATION ABOUT ONTARIO.
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Ontario Department of Travel & publicity
Hon. Louis 1'. Cecile, Q.C., Minister.
'and amidst all the good wishes of
their parents, relatives and friends, �r
they left for a honeymoon trip to ri
Florida by auto for two weeks. On es
their return they will reside rn their
'fine apartment, and where they will s
resume their office work. The groom I
is a grandson and God child 'of the ;s
Ducharme's on this IIighway..
NOTES—
The weather is a little unsettled atthe
nr ss it n eansent time and s with the
delay s- e
! saialhower
' for the farmers in their hoe crops;'
, the only drawback we see at. present
is the bean and other hoe crops are
getting plenty grassy ahead of the
!expected schedule time.
Mr and Mrs Zephie Charrette of
Detroit, also Mr and Mrs Win. Weis-
ing of Sarnia were Saturday last
callers with relatives in this neigh-
borhood enroute to Goderich where
!they attended the graduation recept-
ion in honor of Miss Sarah Jeffrey
of that town.
When the Hartinans and Ducharmes
were returning from Detroit on Sun-
day last storms and downpours of the
season were in evidence; aozcns of
car took for the shoulder of the road
for. safety, others due to Impaired
visibility landed in ditches, while
others kept on going slowly w pull
out of the storm area. This storm
and downpour started a few miles
east of Sarnia and winding its fracas
in. the Forest district.
PAINTING TENDER
The Hay Township School Area is
calling for tenders to paint the fol-
lowing schools:
A.—No. 2 School, concession 2 Hay
Exterior - 2 coats of white paint. {
Interior - 2 coats - ceirtng flat
white 2 coats - walls green as'
at present
B—No. 14 School, Concession 14,
Hay.
Interior — Ceiling, 2. coats flat'
white paint, balance to be pap-
ered.
Tenders to be in hands of Secretary
by July 2nd, 1955. 6 p.m.
H. W. Brokenshire,
Sec. Treas. H.T.S.A.
review Casino
GRAND BEND
Summer Season Opening
. SATURDAY, JUNE 25th
Dancing Every Night
BILL JUPP and his Orchestra
GOODWILL CONCERTS
Each Sunday 9 p.m.
Starting June 26th.
CLARENCE PETRIE
and his
RADIO NIGHT HAWKS
Sponsored by
The Grand Bend ilLlions Club14
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Exeter Kinsmen Present Their
� e
� n Day
CELEBRATION
FRIDAY, JULY 1st.
EXETER PARK
TERRIFIC
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
DALE SISTERS, lovely dancers
BILLY MEEK, Canada's top comic;
MARY MAY DEMERS, acrobatic
beauty; CY LEONARD, ventrilopuist;
BETTY GRAY, Detroit's Miss Vari-
ety; NANCY McCAIG, song and
dance; LEE PAUL, emcee and others
STARTS AT 9 p.na.
Ball Game — Socccrr Game
Starts at 6 p.m.
BANDS
Free Treats For Children
— Admission —
Adults $1.00. Children Free
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You are invited to atteud The Huron
Progressive• Conservative
Annual Tot -together
AND
Victory Celebration
Pete Eisenbach's Bush
S Miles north of Bayfield, off Highway 21
Tnesd y Evening, June 28th
LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED
T
GRA D
g S A L
OF OUR NEW MODERN STORE
Door Prizes Given Away Daily!
SALE DATES:
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, to S'AT. JULY 9th
9 a.m. — 10 p.m.
(Store Open Wednesday Afternoons)
Westlake Furniture
Phone 89J
ZURICH
Face The Facts
You are already insured, Fine!
But have you an adequate life in-
surance plan — one that will protect
your family, make sure your mort-
gage will be paid, educate your chil-
dren, provide for your retirement?
A prudent man will check all his re-
quirements at regular intervals.
Allow me to help you do this. You
are under no obligation.
TB Harry
NORTH AMERICAN
A Mutual Company
Phone 70-W
LIFE
Hoffman
ASSURANCE COMPANY
All Profits for Policyholders
Dashwood, Ont. '
Look! I. k! fog Specials
See our Universal Farm Elevators . for grain and
Corn, or the Combination Elevator that will handle
round and square bales as well as grain and corn.
1, 1950 3 -4 -ton Chevrolet Truck, privately owned,
good condition, low mileage, priced reasonable.
Special price on used and new Pioneer I.E.L. Chain
Saws; also a few used oil space Heaters.
Good used Lawn Mowers, as well as new ones.
Come and see these Bargains for yourself.
Rader & Mittleholtz
Phone 63
Zurich
NEW
(stay -ahead"
driving!
Powe r lel i to
automatic
transmission
DODGER Qd� TRUCKS
Thursday, June 23rd, 1955
Let us install a new Duro Water System and get
all the water you want, instantly, at the turn of a
tap. It costs you only about lc per 1,000 gallons.
ONLY 1c' % DOW
UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY
for pump, fixtures and
our instaiiation change
Our all-inclusive EMCO BUDGET PLAN
covers your complete system—pump, tank,
pipe, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, taps in
'all your buildings and the cost of installa-
tion. You can enjoy the comfort, savings,
leisure and safety of water while you pay
for it.
We will be glad to give you a free estimate of the cost of
labour and materials. Phone or come into our shop and
see how really inexpensive running water the DURO way,
can be.
STADE &WEIDO
Zurich - Ontario
Empires Br ss A1Aife C Limited'
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Is your herd outgrowing your present
barn? Have you enough space to store the
products of your farm? If not,
perhaps you need a new barn, or an
extension to your present one.
Don't let a shortage of ready cast- hold
back your plans for a better farm —
whether it's a new barn or the renovation
of your buildings generally. You can
get money from the B of M through a
Farm Improvement Loan — at low
interest rates and on a repayment plan to
suit your individual circumstances.
Why not see your B of M manager
this week? You will of E If
like his helpful HAa H
approach to your plans. 02,7111IONOIAAD,Ah'S
FIL — the fixer .
his full name is
Farm .improve-
ment Loan. Give;
him a chance to
help (ix up yoin'
faros ... he's eco,
nom leaf. convtn-,
ien t, versaiile. lie
can do almost
anything in mak-
int; your farm a,
better farm.
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Zurich .Branch: CARL scow, ,Manager
Hensall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
Crediton Branch; EAYMONt DING, A'i'anager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
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