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Thank You!
In behalf of the Centennial Com-
Arelittee, I wish to thank every pe-
on that donated to the Centennial
:Fund and those who gave donations,
Also for all persons that so willingly
helped to make it such a success,
—Ivan Kalbfleisele President.
NOTICE
Any loutstanding accounts ' against
%lee Zurich Centennial are to be hand-
ed in to the Treasurer, Mr. Earl
W•eido, 'or the Bank of Montreal by
S'erptember 15*. After which date
kbe ,committee in 'charge will disband.
—By Order.
Huron Temperance Notes
Their Avowed Purpose
"Why do we associate beer with
*he home? People drink be in other
ealaces. Why not include them? We,
quote from a recent statement by
the advertising agency carrying the
Home Life series of advertisements
of the U.S, Brewers Foundation.
The answer "The home still rep-
•esenits the greatest opportunity for
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,ISEPTEIVIBER 6 1 956 '
the expansion of sales. The home is
aiso the ultiniate proving ground for
any product, Once it is accepted in
the home, it becomes part of 'the est-
ablished Amerkan way of living.
More beer served in Aimenican
homes, than, means more sales, a
strong bulwark against the threat of
prohibition, and greater social ac-
ceptance, and that is why your ad-
vertising eoneentrates on the tiome."
Their avowed purpose to gest beer
into every home. —Advt.
Died At London —
Frank A Mickle, 71, who died at
Victoria Hospital, London on Aug.
31st was a lifelong resident of Ridge -
town and one of its most prominent
businessman, He was senior memb-
er of the firm Of George T. Mickle
& Sons Ltd., grain and feed merch-
ants, and was a +member and for
many years chairman of Ridgetown
School Board, an elder of the United
Church and Masonic Lodge.
His wife, the former Ellen aldevner
surVives, also his mother, one son,
George A., Ridgetown; one 'brother,
Laird, Hensall; two sisters. Services
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Superior Market
WEEK END SPECIALS
DOMESTIC SHORTENING 1-1b. PKG 28c
LOWNEY MARSHMALLOWS, 16 -oz. BAG 29e
FIVE ROSES PRICE DEAL CAKE MIX, 2 FOR 43c
LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLES, 2 FOR 23c
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NOTICE!
We have recently installed a new Self Serve
Dairy Case, to keep our Cheese, Butter, Eggs,
Meats, under Refrigeration. We trust this will
be an advantage to our Shoppers, Your Patron-
age will be Appreciated!
Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL .Zuricli
were held a Rridgetbown sundayi.Pep.
2, with Rev, Young ,officieAingetelter-
Ment ine Greenwood .aernpterY. , '
Aiden Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday set 104th.
—ANY THING GOES
A WONDERFUL PICTURE,
STARRING
Bing +Crosby Donald O'Connor
Jean ivklii• &mai C4synor
and Phil Harris
Vistavision Technicolor
comaGS
Two Chows 7.30 and 9.30
NOTE — Aldon Theatre will be
Closed for the Duration of London
and District Fairs. Watch this paper
for further Announcements. - Thank
You!
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TAKE THE FAMILY TO
Starke
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 HighWay
on Crediton Road
SEPT. 6-1
So This is Paris
Tony Curtis Julie Adams
SEPT. 8. (One Nite Only)
Man From Bitter Ridge
Tex. Barker Mara Cordsy
SEPT 11-0)2
Meet the Mummy
ABBOTT & COSTELLC
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Sunset
DRIVE-IN—Goderich
1 miles east of Goderich on No.
Highway
Thurs.,Friday Sept. 6-7
Wyoming Renegrades
Phil Carey Martha Hyor
AND
Houston Store
(Adult)
Gene Barry Barbara Hale
Edward Arnold
Saturday, Monday Sept. 8-10
Sudden Danger
Bill ElISJott Tom Drake
Beverley Garland
AND
Spy Chaser
Bowery Boys
DON'T FORGET SATURDAY NITE
IS GALA GIYE-AWAY NIGHT AT
THE SUNSET
Tues., Wednesday Sept. 11-12
My Six Convists
Millard 'Mitchell,
Gilbert Roland.
Comedy Cartoon
Children in Cars under 1.2, Free!
Playground — Refreshments
DRIVE -1N
THEATRE
CLINTON ONTARIO
Next to Community Park
Thurs., Friday Sept. 6 - 7th
Underwater
(Colar)
Jane Russell Riehard Egan
Two Cartoons
Sat, Monday Sept. 8 - 10
Spanish Man
(Colour)
Maureen O'Hara Patd. Hendreid
(Two Cartoons)
Tues, Wednesday Sept. 11 - 12,
Gunga Din
Cary Grant Victor MeLoglon
Wedueselay Only - All proceeds to
Swiinming Pool Fund.
(Two Cartoons)
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Mr and Mrs Ira L. Campbell of
Flint, Mich., were holiday visitors at
the home of !Miss Anna lieu.
alfisis Grace Kellerman, of Toronto,
accompanied by her cousin, IVIiss
Pear Wurtz of town were Visitors at
Winghaan one day last week.
Mr and Mrs Harvey Pfaff and
fartifilY of St. Marys were Sunday
visitors with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. L. W. Hoffman,
!Mr. Robert Williams spent a few
days at Port Elgin +over the week-
end, Bob reports a vast .crorwd pres-
ent at the Beach. on Sunday with a
pipe band entertaining the gathering.
Poet Elgin can easily boast of the
nest beach on the eastern. Shores of
Lake Huron„ and has a vast summer
resort business.
Left for Brockville
Mears. Larry Bedard, Brian Jeff-
rey, Warren Regier and Donald Be-
elar6 left for Brockville, where they
will attend the R. C. boy's High Sch.
ool The latter attended last year's
term. We wish the boys the best of
success.
Returns from Abroad.
Mr. Arthur Gettus of Toledo, 0.,
spent the week -end with his uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Thiel. .
Mrs. Arthur Gettus, of Toledo, O.,
was a recent visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Thiel, Mr.
Gettus •had just returned froni an
extensive trip abroad, visiting thir-
teen countries which involved two
months, as summer vacation. Truly
he must have seen a goad deal or.
this extended journey.
Return from Trip
Mr. and Mrs Biryce Mack and
son Stephen of town, and Mr. Mack's
mother, Mrs. W. D. Mack of Ceed-
itIon have just returned from a vac-
ation taip through Northern tentario
by way of North Bay, Hearst, and
on- to Poet Arthur, visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. George Leslie and returning
by way of Wisconsin, Minnesota,and
the State !of Michigan, crossing at
Mackinaw Straits. The trip invole-
ed 2,200 miles and was very much
enjoyed by all.
MANY' ATTEND HENSALL
BEAN FESTIVAL
The +mbnster Bean Festival at Hee-
(sail, Labor :Day, was another big
!attraction and ,success, as it is estim-
'arted around_4,000 people ,attended.
(Owing to the nice weather many far-
mers 'who still have crops out in the
'fields 'could not attend as they had
other Obligations to fulfill.)( The day
was ideal for the occasion, and ev-
erybody had a good time. Here are
some of the prize winners. Gate, -
case of canned goods, Wes. Ryckman
Exeter; Geraldine Parker, Hensall;
Max •Hudson, London; Bill MacDon-
ald, Goderich; Dennis Mock, Hensel]
June Lorene, Hensel', each wen a
gallon of ice .cream, donated by Sil-
verwoods of London. The 400 -lb.
pig donated by Mr. Field of the Mait-
land Club was -won by .Mrs. Bryan
Kyle and the door prize at the
arena, a caseof Stokley's canned
goods was won by R. H. Middleton.
The crown, worn by the Bonn Queen
Miss Great Pfaff, of Cremarty, dau-
ghter of Mr and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff,
when she was +crowned, was made by
and donated by Mrs. Harold :Simp-
son of Exeter, (nee Dorothy Dears)
formerly of Hensel. The whole
affair was a decided success and an-
other big day for Hensall.
UNIQUE ATTENDANCE ANTICI-
PATED AT WEDDING
Twenty Brothers and Sisters to
Attend
- Nine 'brothers and 11 sisters will
attend the wedding of Monica Masse
fief Brampton, and Douglas Moir, al.
so of Brampton, formerly of Hensel
The bride -elect is the daughter of
Mr and Mre, Tames Masse of St.
Joseph, who have the distinction of
having one iof the largest families' ia
Canada, numbering 21. The wedding
is set for Saturday morning, Sept.
8th, in St. Peter's R. C, Church, at
10 a.m, with the Rev. Fr. Poiseon
officiating, Miss Masse has chosen to
attend' her, at the wedding, her sis-
ter, Yire. Martha Dietlich, of Zur-
ich, as matron of honor; Miss Betty
Moir, sister of the +gromr-elect, as
'beideemaid, with Mies Wendy Moir,
of Grand Bend, 'also siister of the
groom as junior bridesmaid. Peter
Mia,see, Zurich, brother of the bride
to be and" Don 'Cowan of Exeter,will
be voontsman. The. parents of th.e.
bride are 'grandparnts of 82 'children,
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Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.52,
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETt
On a New Modern Loom, Made folt
Order — Seth 0. Amann, ZurlaUe
OM. Phone 128,
COAL PRICES
Advance $1.00 Per Ton
JULY ist.
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Pillsbury Choc. Fudge cake mix per pkg, ...,......33c
Cheese Spread, (Ingersoll) I -lb.
Toilet Tissue White Swan, 2 rolls
Tea bags, Salada, 60 bags
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BINDER TWINE, ROPE, ETC., ETC.
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