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DASHWOOI
'Mr end Mrs Henry •Simpson of
iBradford, England, are spending a
three month's vacation with their
;daughter and her htMband, 'Mr and
Mr:. Howard Klumpp,
Mr and Mrs Stuart Wolfe and
Eric and Tommy, spent a few day
in Toronto.
Miss Rose Ziihuner sof Detroit, cal-
led on friends here aver the week-
';;nd.
Mr and Mrs Glen Walper of Lon-
don spent the week -end with relativ-
es here,
I Mr and Mrs Howard Spear and
family of Detroit are impending their
va,catlon with .Mrs. Lucinda •Mcisaac.
Mr and Mrs Charles Siebert of Pet-
ersburg :pent Sunday With ;Mrs.. Wit-
zel
Mr and Mrs Gordon .Callfas of
Sarnia visited with 'friends Imre on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Parsons of
Detroit are visiting with her parents
Mr and Mrs Jack Wein.
Rev. 13, A. Kellerman and Mrs.
Kellernran of Waterloo attended the
funeral •ef •the late Mrs. Wi1dfong on
Tuesday.
GRAND BEND
To Open Bank
To meet the growing banking needs
of the Grand Bend district, the Bank
bf Montreal opened an office at the
Bend recently. Situated on the main
street near the Post Office, the office
will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
every Tuesday and Thursday until
the end of September. -Bruce Bigg -
art of the B of I12 Exeter :branch will
be in charge of the new office.
EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister
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Stable ''rives?
Price stability depends on many things, but principally upon the
relationship between wages, and production.
If wages go up without a Corresponding rise in the volume of
nian-hour production, then prices are bound to go up too. So it
is really up to the Canadian people whether or not we lia.ve
stable prices.
If we Canadians want the cost of living to stabilize then we must
see that man-hour production keeps pace with wages.
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ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, July 17th, 1952
William Bender Passes
William Bender, 78, who died at
his home in Grand Bend on Wednes-
day July 9th, was a native of Hay
Township, but for most of his life
was a real estate operator in Detroit
and Grand Bend. He retired to G. B.
from Detroit 24 years ago. Before
going to Detroit the family were
residents of Zurich. Surviving be-
sides his wife formerly Lydia Bren-
ner, of Zurich, are four sons, Albert,
San Francisco; Ernest, Detroit; l'kI-
gar, Windsor; Earl, Little Rock, Ar-
kansas; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph
Kersinki, Detroit; Mrs. Lester Shea,
New York; Mrs. James 0"Brien, Re-
press, Calif; one brother, AIbert,
Winnipeg, and four sisters, Mrs. lim-
on Surerus, Hensall; Mrs. Nean Sur -
eras, Kitchener; Mrs. Fred Howald,
Linden; and :Mrs. Edgar Edignoffcr,
Pigeon, Mich. The body rested at
the Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood
where services were ;held on s•uudday
at 2.45 p.m. by the Rev. J. Smith, of
Grand Bend United Church, and in-
terment was made in Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Detroit on Monday at
pan.
St Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs Tyrus Stansberry and
family of Detroit, spent part of their
holidays with the latter's parents on
the Blue Water Highway.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Farwell of the
Goshen line south •were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr and 'Mrs Avila Ducnarme
:Mr and Mrs Leonard i:enomne
and daughter and Mr and Mrs Omar
Belanger all of Windsor, were Sun–
day last callers with relatives and
friends in the .community.
Mr and Mrs Peter Masse and
Maurine Wagner of Detroit were
holidaying in this vicinity the past
weeks.
Mrs. Rachel Denomme of Windsor,
is spending a month or so visiting
with her children in this neighbour-
hood.
Miss Saraphin:e Bedard of Windsor
is visiting with her .girl friend, Miss
Charolette Laporte for a few days.
Mr and Mrs. Cyril Masse or De-
troit are camping their hoIraays at
the Denomme resort.
. The recent hot weather have driv-
en many to the Lake resorts for re-
freshments. So far this has been one
of the warmest since the last gquar-
ter of a century, and we can expect
many more of those dragging heat
waves this manner.
HEN- SALL
Funeral services' for Roy C. How-
ard, 66; retired cabinet maker of
London were held Monday 14th from
the A. Millard George funeral home,
London, with burial in 'Woodland
cemetery. Born in Exeter, he worked
for.- many years for .the Dymeiren k-
er Lumber Co. and the W. R. Kern-
ohan Lumber and Sash. He had been
a resident of London, for 38 years.
He is survived by his.widow, 3 dau–
ghters, one son, two sisters and two
brothers. He was a nephew of Mrs.
Meidinger of Hensall.
Mr and Mrs. Karl .Schaefer, Palm-
erston; Mr and Mrs Frank Horning
and Doug., Guelph, visited at the
Scott residence •on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs John Atkinson left
this week for a motor trip to Nova
Scotia, to visit the former's another.
They expect to be away two months
and will visit New York and other
interesting places enroute.
Mr • and CMTs Russell Dennison
and little daughter of London visited
on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ed.
Geiger. Mr. DenTtison vas formerly
principal of the Hensall school.
Marlin Hildebrand and Gerald
Regely returned home this •week af-
ter spending a week at the (Presby-
terian Camp at Kintail.
Mr and 'Mrs Garnet •Gudmore, Tor-
onto, are spending their vacabion here
Mrs. Pennington, and granddaugh-
ter • Shirley, who have 'been vrsttfn;g
the fornier's mother, Mrs. Annie
Richardson, returned to their home
in Veteran Alberta on Sunday.
Keep the date in mind, Tuesday,
July 22nd, Monster Bingo at Com-
munity Arena, $1,000 in cash given
away.Sponsored by Hensall Branch
of Canadian Legion and Ladies' Aux-
iliary.
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