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MONSTER
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FRIDAY, JUNE 29th.
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A BIG DAY FOR THE WHOI .F FAMILY..
Huron Liberal Picnic
jOWETT'S GROVE. BAYFIELD
WEDNESDAY AFTE.RNOON. JUNE 27th
Hon, FarquhaL Oliver,M.P.P.
Ontario Leader of the Opposition will be present
as well as other district M.P.'s and M.P.P.'s
RACES and CONTESTS for YOUNG and OLD
BEGIN AT '4.30 P.M.
Pack a Lunch and Everybody Eats at 5.30
Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Provided For All
AND IN THE EVENING
FREE DANCING In The Pavilion
EVERYBODY WI COME
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
WE PURCHASED TWO TOP
BEEF SHORTHORN BULLS
AT`THE FAMOUS KILLEARN FARMS
(Owner Claude Galliager)
Twelfth Annual Shorthorn Sale at Edmonton, Alta.
Gall='nger Bulls have l ng been krown for their i e and rua-
g'edness and smell regain lots of oua;it.
Theste burs will see.silt the most critical. Foliowin; are
their pedigrees:
-353769 - Killearn Howard. Red
Born August 9, 1954
Taped 1.450 lbs. on May 15th, 1955
Cruggleten Ar�liilles
Cr aggieton Cyr" Red
Red. :it: e
SIRE:
F,illearl1 yr:` 'th.
Red
learn Emmeline
14th
Red
Maxine Noris: Jewel
2nd. Red
I idea, .
Red
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Margo Clipper, /Zed
Killearn lax 5tb,, Red
Normal Jewel, Red
Killearn Monarch 34th.
Monarch 156 Red
Killearn Max 5th, Red
I%illeara:
Emir ell ne 7th.
Dark Roan Killearn Norma
Enmialine 5th.
Red Roan
-361488 - Killearn Welfare 22nd,
Red — Born May 4th, 1955
Taped 1,050 lbs, .May 15th, 1956 .
Calrossie Harmony
Calsossie Welcome Dark Roan
Red Roan
.SIR E :
Calrossie Welfare
Red
'A:I.
Calrossie Neta
Augusta Laura, Red
Kirkton Baronet
Red Roan
Broadhooks Red
Colrossie Norah
Rroadhooks Red
Killearn Max, Red
Peter's Nonpareil.
Dark lied
Killearn .lax 5th.
Red
1 oxine Norma
Rosewood, Red Killearn Norma
Nor. einan, Red Roan
Rosewood 2nd. Red Killearn Rosewood 5th.
Red
These Bulla arrived recently at Waterloo, Ont., and will be put
into service as soon as possible. For more infornati+oai on artificial
Breeding service to any of our .buil:: al all breeds, phone collect to.
Clinton Hu 2-3441
Between 7."'0 and 9.30 A.M.
ZURICH HERALD
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank all those who
romeanbered us with their prayers,
,cards, and kind Words in our recent
loss of a dear sister,
—john and Mabel Mauston*.
IN MEMORIAM
A tribute of Love and retnea} l er-
anre to a dear brother-in-law, Frank
H. Young, who was killed Jude 19,
1955 in Oshawa, Ont.
We little knew :when we ;woke that
.tnoa'i1,
The sorrow the day would ;bring.
For the call was sudden, the s'hoc'k
• seven.
To part with one we loved so dear.
Sometimes itis hard to understand,
Why somethings have to be,
But in His wisdom. God has planned
Beyond aur ;power to see.
God gave us strength to fight it,
And courage to bear the blow,
But ,what it cost to, lose you Frank
No one will ever know.
—Sadly missed by Kay, Jim and
hood, visiting with his another and
other m1e1nbers of the family.
10 and Mrs Fred Duchernie of the
B. W. Highway, accompanied by the.
}Iartnlans oaf :the Goshen line south,
were week. end visitors in Windsor
and Detroit, Theyalso called on Sr.
Pnicille Therese, 'whe is stationed in
I&Gregor°.
Sunday 'last was Fathers' Day.
Childress, Relatives and Friends ga-
thered together and with tonne thought
in mind, to pay honor and respect
to Father; he was pressntect with
gifts and good wishes. Some sof them
Thad come from afar for the oecaslon,
it being an annual -day set aside and
all took advantage of the privilege,
all of that leads to peace and harm-
ioiny among families and snore should
be put in practice among mations. It
would trend to recline much hatred,
whicJh exists today.
I The hot wave which showered for
!the past few days has now moved on
• to another direction, and at time of
=wrtiaag the weather is much cooler.
Mary Ellen Burdge, :Ooibourg, Ont.`
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Thursday, June 21st, 1950
Strawberry and Ham
SU.'PER
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, DASHWOOr)
On
WEDNESDAY EVE. JUNE 27th.
Supper 5.30 E 8.30 p.m.
Admission -- Adults $1.25 ; Children 10 and
under 50q
Dashwood Band in Attendance
Everybody Welcome
We sit and think 'of you each day,
And think of how you died.
To think you could not say goodbye,
Before you closed your eyes.
Our hearts still ache pith- sadness, .
Our eyes shedmany a tear:
-God knows how much 'we amiss you,
As this ends the first long year.
--Sadly missed by MMlr and Mrs. Suri:.
Hey and family, Blake, Ont. c '
•DASHW 000
Mrs. Wan. Nadiger is spending a
sew weeks n Detroit with friends and
'so at Howell, Ali,dh. with -her dau
:thter and family Mr and Mrs !Wes-
• Filkins and Janine.
and Mrs Gordon Weisberg of
Waterloo .spent the week -end with
Mr and Mrs Sred Weisberg and Mr
and firs. Victor Tyler.
Mr and iMm Harvey Fisher. of
Mitchell spent Sunday With Mr and
Mrs. Henry Becker and fairly.
Miss -Edith Miller spent last 11nurs
day with Mr and Mrs Wilfred Hodg-
ins at Lucan.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
. Cllr and Mrs John 'M•enchant -- and
children kf Windsor were weer end
visitors with Mr and Mrs. Avila ?;`..-
carme sof the Blue Water . south.
Mr Wm. Ducharme Jr., and raauily
and Mrs. Josele'aine Ducharnie at-
tended the garden party held at the
6,1 Pines inChatham on • •Saturday last. -
lir Gerard Geoffrey of Walkerton Ispent a few days in this neighbour
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Lakeview
CASINO
Grand Bend
DANCING-
EVERY SATURDAY
DANCE TO
CLIFF SCANLON
And His Orchestra
IT'S NEW
IT'S SWEET and SMOOTH
IT'S TERRIFIC]
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THANK YOU:
The Huron County T.B. Association Mass X -Ray Survey is
now completed. Final figures, which appear elsewhere in this -
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issue, reveal that the response fromone end of the County to the other
was most encouraging.
These results were possible only because of the wholehearted
support and effort which men and women throughout Huron by the
hundreds contributed to the work of organizing the campaign. With-
out this support the results, of course, would have been negligibl.t.
Because of the number involved, it is not possible to tl-lanh
individually those who gave so freely of their time. Their thanks
however, will lie in their knowledge that by their efforts they haw , -
made
made a major contribution to the war against tuberculosis.
HURON COUNTY TB ASSOCIATION;
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Young Man
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One of these days, Fred's going to take
over the farm. Meanwhile, he's planning,
studying and working hard ... learning
right on the job.
Already he's learned,a lot about modern
farm management, and how a chartered
bank can play its part in making farm
living more comfortable, chore profitable.
He has found, for example, how Useful
the bank can be as a place to build lip
savings, to obtain credit, to seek financial
advice and market: information. He knows
that the bank manager's door is open
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When you see a good-looking, well-run
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