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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Se. as ter 26-27
SPEED CONTESTS
Speed Contests Will be be Held Viz:
Ozes. for Roadster Team....$8.00 35.00 $3.00 $2,00
Oise fen Single Roadster $8.00 $5.00 $3.00 32.00
Free For All Speed Trials
$150.00 PURSE
F r- i 40 .., Second 30 % Third 20% Fourth 10
TWO HEATS — EVERY HEAT A RACE
t Not less than four entries or no third money)
(All Horses will be at Owner's Risk)
MEMBERSHIP 31.00 REQUIRED
FAIR NITS CONCERT
Brodhagen Young People
ONE ACT PLAY
IT IS MORE BLESSED.
it Has Purpose and Moral
The Zurich Young People
ONE ACT FARCE
THE GHOST STORY
HUMOR. AND SUSPENSE
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Public Speaking
Hai' School Area Public Speaking Contest will be
held in the Community Centre in connection with
the Ev'en_nF Por -am. Prizes $5, $4, $3, $2
PUBLIC DANCE
Will Follow Concert
With Modem and Old Time Dance Music
- ADMISSION:
Adults 50c Children 23c.
DAVIDSON, E. F.IiLii.l'! ,
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President Secretary -Treasurer
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Drive -In Theatre
(NEWLY OPENED)
5 Milee East of Grand Bend,
Crediton Road
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ZURICH HE AL
Rollie Sports & Cycle
GRAND BEND
We Can Supply You
OF ALL YOUR !HUNTING NEEDS, LICENSES, RIFLES,
SHOT' GUNS, AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS; CLAY
BIRDS, HAND TRAPS, DUCK DECOYS, DUCK CALLS,
COMPASES, CLEANING RODS, and PATCHES; GUN
BLUING; HUNTING KNIVES, BOOTS, HIP OR LACE
KNEE BOOTS, WADERS, HUNTING JACKETS and CAPS;
BOWS and ARROWS, FISHING TACKLE. A LARGE
SELECTION FOR SPORTSMEN.
GIVE US A CALL
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FOR SALE
USE!) ITEMS '1'O CLEAR—
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1, 2I -burner Flee, heavy duty rir.m• e
at ,$:10.
1, 12I,S" Northern Electric 2'V in A
1 e<,udition at $95
A number of Bicycles nl.l sifces, C1i011.p
2, 1-4 ILP. Electric Motors
2 used Rifles 1 single, '1 rcluator 22,
ROLLIE SPORTS roc CYCLE
Grand Bend
WANTEI.
Clcaaiixg Indy one tl:. n_ waren.
Good wages for right l,erssan. Phone
18)2 after six :o'clock, 2te
WANTED
To purchase a second hand cook
stove apply to Karl klrobat, Zurich.
LOST
A hound Dog -- Finder notify,
Elgin ,1VTciiinley, Goshen Line north,
R.R. 1, Zurich
j rq cyclic c:
ars
iepterxTibt;r 1115th, 1056
Ellen Marie Love
Teacher of;
Pieao --- Theory
(;masses 'begin Sept, 10,'55
Studio:
L. Wagner, Ros. Appoirztinereee
Zurich, Ont, • Ph. 90r7, Zuelete
FEMALE HELP WA.NTl
At once, Good Tworlcing condition%
Apply at Dominion House, Zone!!,
- FORQUICK SALE
For Immediate stile, a furnace.,
Apply lie Mrs. E. Hey, Phone 83. ti'fi
IF YOU ARE
AGRESSIVE
HONEST
AMBITIOUS
HARD WORKING
rslaema ec Z: , Then we want *o meet you Public
everameeemeal Starting fir;,t Wedn'.'day m OLt-
srunaner cottage along the lake Jrox,t FREE INFORMATION ober, ri.
we will make no deliveries o
resort.
DASHWOOD
Ladies' Aid
The Ladies' .Aid of Ziones' Aid ofMissionaryGroup
happy
Wednesdays. - - Zin Ids Dairy, F
Kipper, Prop. ;3t'"
FOR SALE
drop
Earl
upt head, good .conditio:?. Se
guns for accurate shooting at tange� ,
the or gime. Give Us a Celli! (Gzmmer, %urish.
�i • Harrison Schoch, Zurich Ph. 96-15 4.se.
It
was mchargti. Rev. I•l igenell die- Pearl Salmon, Mrs. Pearl Elliott, Mr
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rued the t. plc The Mi:ss onarv' Carleton Ridley, :11.1r and Mrs. A. Fl-
�b ,t< < z f t1 I t Nott all ,of London, Mrs Mary Mar-
tene, Edward and Gerald, of Dash-
wood.
Baptismal Service---
• o the c iii, ian Life. A Zr.,
',hold Becker gave a reading The
•.t't':,i'; of the church. Rev. and.
i.M1... H.igenell sang a duet.ie.
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L.
Becker gave a reading The Mat-
0+ chless rhr•i e It' was decided to :en-
tertain the Zurich Ladies Aid in Oct-
ober. 525.00 vieei voted to °oe given
o for missions. The. group in a arge;
,erved lunch.
ead
On Sunday?, 'Sept. .11 Rev. Louis
Higenell baptised Richard Zanies
Hayter, .son of Mr and ,Mrs Rofbert
Hayter in Zion Lutheran Church. Mr
and Mrs James Haytes were sponsors
6 , Mr and Mrs larence Pepper of Miss Margaret Werner spent a few
!Stratford spent 'Sunday wits ale and ? day e with Mr and !I1irs. A. V. Tiernan
;Mrs. Wm. Wein. !at Grand Bend.
: lir an Mrs William Bacon and!
o i two small daughters of Toronto;
0 ; spent the week -end with ,3Ir tram .1ii11,1 HENSALL
ei-, Delmar and other relatives.
M •and :llzs Ex y in Lattrt of Water- I S Sunday vis
where approximately three hundred
:persons took part to offer their gifts
and as well all rhe good wishes zha
Igoe:, with their future life.
The music for the evening was o*1
n ered by the Geofl'reoy Orchestra, of
Detroit, the four sons of Mr and Mrs
visitors with Mr and Mrs
Ooo were week -end visitors winn M> S. Roobolef werehit and Mrs. B.
andlMrs Fred Weiberg. �Lagei'yvezf of Parkhill.
t' Anna Messner of London, was'tor di; Lee Bourque and little diaugh-
a week -end visitor with her Donna Lee. returned home this
Mr and Ars Fred Messner, pal ents, fol tI; fa oin Scott Mean. 'Hosp., 'Sea-
; Mr and lir, I forth.
Ed. Hereford Mrd of Elk- Tepee winners at Legion bingo mast
'tan, Mich., visited with Mr ani �Irs �
week-endSaturday night were, .Laverne Pow -
a Daniel Weber during the
Miss Barbara Becker of I%it:^1i Mier : ell, firs. Bo;,, Baker, Mrs. C. Griffon,
spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs star, Mae !McLellan, Mrs. R. Sang..
IV. L. Becker sten, Ed. Corbett, Mrs. Wilkinson 2
[Toon Kyle, Sid I1VLcArthur, Bill Austin,
`Dlrursday, Friday Sept, 15-16 1 V incent Geoffrey.
i Farmers Are Busy
Farmers are busy working tile
land for fall wheat sowing, at pre -
{exit law prices it is not encouraging
'foe them and fur thejanoz e it will per -
E haps add to keep the prices at a low
level. There ere no indications that
19'tlxe grower or the consumer will ben -
Saturday, Monday Sept 17- j efit from the low prices. The present
Sroadway { price of cereal manufactured from
SEMINOLE .
Technicolor
Rock Hudson
Barbera Hale
hesBackOnB
Technicolor
Virginia May
Stesve Cochrane
Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 20.21
'Iron Mistress
Technicolor
Alan Latld
Viegie. a, Maya
(Adult)
VIdoard
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
R'Au + Denomme
On Saturday •morning last, in •St.
tar's Church, two highly esteem -
e young people entered into bonds
anatrianony, the Rev Father Poisson'
Crsdiated. The contracting parties t
Ne'ere, John Henry Rau, son of Mr.
is Mfrs John Rau, and M. Matilda
teittosnrne, daughter of Mr anti Mrs
Armond Denonnte, 'both of this par- i
oh. The bride 'bein - •organist of this
Amish for some years, was given a
Way by her father 'in the presence of
0 large oangregation, who has joined ,
the young cautple to attend Mass and
the ceremony. In the evening, a re-
the
was held in the parish hall, L
wheat are not comparing with the
price of wheat on the market. Con-
sumers have also been battling to
keep the pastry prices in comparison
with the wheat prices at least to a
fair standard. Apparently the only
solution would be for the farmer to
curtail his acreage, say for the span
of three years or so„ the shortage
would help to rebuRd world markets,
and from that there would be more
equity sarong all ;concerned, the far-
mer then could grow it at a living
swage.
Sr. Eugene, who has spent a few
days at :St. Charles Convent, and
(while here visited at the home of Mr
Leon Bedard, where her aged mother
is in residence, has now returned to
her stationed convent.
Mr and Mrs Paul Masse and son
Denis .of Windsor paid a friendly vis-
it to relatives and friends on. this
Highways on MVlonday last, they are
returning to their hone in Windsor
this ;week -end.
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Mr and Mrs Bob'lMornoeTvidge of De-
troit spent the week -end with the lat
er's parents, an the Blue Water
Highway south.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brack of
ondon spent the week --end ie. their
aka fssrmingore Profitable!
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Working with
Zurich Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager
Mensa!! Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: _RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday and Thursday)
1)asbnvood (Sub,Agetlry) ;
'Open Mort, Wed. tic
Discuss a Farm Improvement Loan with your
:nearest Batik of Montreal manager. ^
BANK. OF MONTREAL
warsQ'7se4l 'rye
unudEctns in every walk of lige sNato 7517
;Band Entertains at County Home Mrs Wes Venner, Hiss Tom Brintnell,
E Dashwood Citizens Band .iourncy e 1 'Mrs. A. Orr, Mrs. T. Munroe, Mrs R
to Clinton on Sunday and entertained J, !Paterson,, Mrs. 0. .Smith, Next
the men and `women of the Hone v.1:71 Saturday the jackpot will be worth
a program of music, which was ver •r $85.00 in 62 :calls.
much enjoyed.
Bride -To -Be Honored
,Cpl. and Mrs I. K. Weber and ' Mrs. N. Cook entertained at a
girls of .Caanp Borden spent the week , trousseau tea Saturday last in hon nr
end with Keith's parents, Mr and Mrs of her daughter, Eleanor Jane, who is
Daniel Weber. a bride of the week. In the afternoon
Sunday visitors with Mr eel lir.: Mr nlCo ak rood Eleanor received guests
Clifford Salmon and family •••--^Q er.and Mrs room, laMrs. Fraser Alex -
poured
and Mrs. Hubert Salmon. Mr and tea..Lookinafter the trousseau an were
Mrs. Noranan Salmon an -1 family, Mrs. J. Alexander and Miss Marion
airs. Robert Scott and family. Mrs. Gray.
demand for our service necessited ,,
a'd,n„ toour sales staff, Car ma
asset. Renewal commission basis fast
secure future. No off season. . Frill
or part time write Box 877, Londoisp,
Canada, .
Ontario Automobile
Association
THE FOUR GENTLEMEN
The old s+„ ngs everybody knows and loves are sung by The Four Genu..
men on MC Trans=Oanzda each Monday evening'. They are, seated, AIM
Sawyer, left, tenor and John Harcourt, /bass; aek Reid, top left, tend
and .Ernest Derry, baritone. The men sing, in closely-wavezr harmony, o
great variety of songs, including hymns, spirituals, chantys, gay -ninth*.
numbers, folk songs and marching songs.
Money across the miles
A chartered bank mikes it a simple matter
for you to send money almost anywhere, inside
or outside Canada.
You may want to get money to a certain
city as a gift on somebody's birthday; or to
settle a business account; or to set up a fund
which can be drawn upon by a company
salesman, branch office or supplier
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It works the other way, too. If you are far from
home and short of cash, you can advise your
"home" branch to telegraph your money to a
point where you can pick it up. Many situations'
and needs can arise — and a chartered bank ..
has many ways of taking care of them, including
the sale of travellers cheques.
This service is one of the many advantages You
enjoy as a customer of a chartered bank. Youtt
branch is an all-round banking service -centre
that can be helpful to you in many ways.
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Only a chartered bank offers a All
range of banking services, inclirciingr
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Keep rimportant
and other valuablessafe,
readily accessible. yo
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
Protect you- against theft of
type of enterer loss of cash, They are readily
negotiable anywhere,
THE CHARTERED BANES SERVINGYOUR Cb.N.C.V.fUT ___..
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Keep your money safe; pay
you steady interest; encours
age the habit of thrift.
COMMERCIAL LOANS
For business or industrial firms,
large and small; producers,
ptecessors, :retailers ---every
ase.
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