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ZURICH HERALD
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ZURICH
FaH Fair
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
September 26.27
SPEED CONTESTS
Speed Contests Will be be Held Viz:
One for Roadster Team ... , $8.00 $5,00 $3.00 $2.00
One for Single Roadster .... $8.00 $5.00 $3.00 $2'.00
Free For All Speed Trials
$150.00 PURSE
First 40 % Sedond 30 % Third 20% Fourth 10r,.
TWO HEATS — EVERY HEAT A RACE
(Not less than four entries or no third money)
(All Horses will be at Owner's Risk)
MEMBIERSHIP $1.00 REQUIRED
FAIR NITE CONCERT
Brodhagen Young People
ONE ACT PLAY
IT IS MORE BLESSED --
It Has Purpose and iMoraI
The Zurich Young People
• ONE ACT FARCE
THE GHOST STORY
HUMOR AND ,SUSPENSE
Public Speaking
Hay School Area Public Speaking Contest will be
held in the Community Centre in connection ° with
the Evening Program. Prizes $5, $4, $3, $2
PUBLIC 'DANCE
Will Follow Concert
With Modern and Old Time Dance Music
ADMISSION:
Adults 50c - Children 25c.
WM. DAVIDSON, E. P. Ii1LOPP,
President Secretary -Treasurer
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MACHINERY SHED?
If you need more coveted space to house
your farm equipment and machinery
space which could perhaps double
as a produce storage shed when required,
there's no need to let a shortage of
ready cash hold back your farm building
plans. If your proposition is sound,
there's money for you at the B of M —
its the form of a Farm Improvement LoaaR.
Go-ahead farmers everywhere are
ming FIL to boost their profits and
stave them time and work. If there is
may improvement that will make your
farm a better farm, why not talk
to your nearest B of M manager?
He'll gladly show you how a Farm
Improvement Loan can
llaelp you to more
profitable farthing ..
and how little it costs.
°VY Half
TO 2 MII1/ON GFAOOUIS
ffai .• doe AM" .: ,
his full name is
Farm Improve-
ment Loan. Gine
him a chance to
help fur up year
farm ...hes eco-
nomical, conven.
ient, versatile. He
can do almost
anything in mak-
ing your (kris a
better farm.
'BANK OFONThEAL
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Zurich Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager
Hensall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Brand): RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday and Thursday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency); Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
4/O"RKING WITH CANADIAT1S IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1819
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KINSMEN
CAR BINGO
CLINTON
LIONS ARENA
Friday, Sept. 30th
$3,500 In Prizes
Sponsored by the Kinsmen CIub of Clinton
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Public Meeting
The Directors of the Huron County Hog
Producers are holding an information Meeting in
the Exeter District High School, on
Wednesday, September 28th, 1955 at 8 p.m.
In the interest of the hog producers of the district.
Mr. Chas. McInnis, Pres:, of the Ontario Hog
Producers Co -Op., and Mr. Jake Koehler, General
Manager, will be guest Speakers. Everyone Wel--
come.
Alfred H. Warner, Sery.,
Huron County Hog Producers' Association
StarLite
Drive -In Theatre
(NEWLY OPENED)
5 Miles East of Grand Bend,
Crediton Road
Mrs Cora Gaiser, Lois, and Jack
Mrs. ERnma Haugh and Mr and Mrs
Art Haugh motored to Toronto on
Sunday and visited with Donald
Geiser who is a patient at Toronto
General Hospital. They all attended
o"• the .services conducted by )aillie Gra-
ham.
STARLITE'DRIVE IN—
Thursday, Friday Sept. 22-23
East of Sumatra
(Technicolor)
Jeff Chandler
(Marilyn Maxwell
Saturday, Monday Sept. 24-26
Treasure of Golden Condor
(Teclan i color )
Cornell Wilde
(Constance Srnith
Tuesday, Wednesday? Sept. 27-28
Doctor In The House
(Technicolor)
Dirke Bogarde
Kenneth .Moore
DASHWOOD
Miss Anna Messner of London;
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr and 'Mrs Fred Messner.
Mr and Mrs Glen Brown of Lond-
on and Mr and Mrs !Clarence Pepper
of iStnatford were visitors during the
week -pend with Mr and Mrs. Win.
Wein.
A liarge number from here attend-
ed. Western Fair at London last week
The first meeting of the fall sea-
son for Dashwoolcl W.I. will be held
Tues., Oct. 411. It has been postpon-
ed on account of Zurich Fair.
Mr and Mrs Arnold Kuntz left on
Sunday for Winnipeg where they
will visit witch their daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs G. Travis and
Gary.
r„AARDQF "THANK.
We wish to take this opportunity
to sincerely thank our many Mends'
for their kindness and sympathy
shown during the illness and .passing
of .our dear wife and another. Special;
thanks to the Westlake funeral serv-
ice, the Sewing 'circle, the singers,
the .pallbearers and all those who
helped in any way. -The Ropp Family
FOR SALE
First class table potatoes. Apply
to Wm. Pepper, Phone 4111-W, Hensall.
AUCTION SALE
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Hensall Sales Arena every Thurs-
day evening at 8 tp.rm.
Clearing Auction Sale of Livestock,
Faun Implements, Hay, Grain and
Mist. Items. Itirst farm south east
of Winchelsea on Flriiday, Sept. 23, at
11 p.m.- WilbertBatten, Prop.
Residential Auc. Sale of Real E --
Bernice Harper
Member of the Royal Academy of
Dancing, London, Eng,, Canadian
Dance Teachers' Asscciation (Ballet
Branch) Announces
Ballet Classes
At the
EXETER LEGION HALL
commencing
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
In the Evening
For further information phone G+OG,
Exeter, Ont.
(Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority)
'1.1 u•rsday, September 22utd, 1955
tate, Lot 8, part 10, Bosanquet Tv,s
in the Village of Grant Bend on Wedw.
nesday, Oct, 5 at 2 p.m. -Fred Kernoa
loam, Prop,
Clearing Auc. Sale of Livestock,
farm ip:mlements, hay, ,gram and,
household effects, 3 aniles south of
Bayfield on Friday, Oct. 7 at 1 pan,
—Carl Huston, Prop.
'Clearing Auction Saye or Rea;
Estate, livestock, farm implements,.
Hay and (Mist. items Lot 19, Con 124;
Hilblbert Twp., 7 miles east or Heli-
cal', on Tuesday, October 11th at ,
p.m. Heber Snell, Prop.
'Clearing Auction sale of livestock„,
farm Implements, grain, poultry ana
misc. items, Lot 5, Con. 0 Stephen Tp{.
11% )nliles south of 1Crediton, on Wed.
nlesday, Oct. 12th, at 1 p.m. Herb
�l.\ tchell, (Prop.
•Clearing Auc. Sale of livestock,,
farm rrnaciiinery, hay, grain and
household effects 114 miles east of
Hensall, 1 smile worth, Usborne Twp,,
or Wednesday, Oct..1+9, at 1 pan.
Wilbur Dill'nng, Prop.
Zurich Mennonite Church.
)Pastor— %chert Martin
WITNDAY SERv1ciES:
In:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — worship Service
R:00 p.m. -- Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8:30 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship '
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHII°]-
WITH U9!
You'll Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Gospel Preaching — Inspirationall
Singing.
4unday's—CHML-900 k.e. -7:30 a.m.
—WRVA - 1140 k.c.- 10.30 parr,
'The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
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