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IN EVERY WALK OF
LIFE SINCE 1817
.ANN OF MONTREAL
Zurich Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager
Hensall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday and Thursday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency) : Opp Mon., Wed. & Fri.
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Mr and Mrs Robert Faveri and son
of Chatham were visitors with the
latter's father, Mr, Sam Miller and
,other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Harold 1Vfaine and
girls of Kitchener spent the `week-
end with Mr and Mrs Rein. Miller.
Miss Anna Messner of London,
spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs
Fred Messner
Miss Barbara Becker of Iitc+hener
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs V L Becker
Mr and Mrs Ervin Latta of Water-
loo were week -end visitors at the
home of Fred Weiberg.
'Thursday, October 6thp 1955'
Mr and Mrs Louis 'Smith and 1 trod visiting with their children.
Tommy of Buffalo, NY. spent the The (Messrs Avila Ducharme and
week -end with Mr and Mrs Elgin Leonard Sararas of the B W SoLtth5
Rader ,and boys motored to Strat'ord on .business1
Week -end visitor with Mr and Mrs recently.
L. H. Rader were Mr and Mrs. Wen- MrsCyril Masse and Mrs. Cruby
dell Gamble and boys of London; Mr of Detroit spent a few days in the,
and Mrs Ivan Taylor and boys of neighborhood the past week
Waterloo and Mr and Mrs 1+Amex To Be Dedicated—
Radon and boys. After a considerable delay due to,
Saturday evening guests of Mr some unavoidable reasons re dedie-,
azad Mrs li lnaer Reeler were, 1Tx and ation and Blessing of Statue of Sib.
Louis Simitla and son, Mr and 1bMa•a. Joseph and Brother Andrew •whicll
Elgin Rader and boys should have taken place before, the:
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area date is now being set for October is
that is of nothing more will obstruct%
present plans. aVfore definite announ.,.
cement will be in next issue. Regard-
less of faith a hearty invitation is
extended to all to attend this cele
ibrataoxz in honor of a man who did;
so much good to suffering humanity.
Much more could be said of this
man of God, but sorry space is not
available in this issue. Thanks
Ed.
Notes—On Monday last a large num-
ber of neighbours and, friends gath-
ered at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Leon Bedard of this B W. H, the
occasion being the Guth birthday of
Mr. Bedard. A joyfulevening was
spent iby an, Mr Bedard thanking
the company in a suitable way
Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme (eft
on Friday last for Windsor and De -
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