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LOCAL NEWS
Xr and Mrs Menno Oeseh enioyed
3t motor trip to Lacknow where they
'visited with Mrs. Oeschi mQtir Mra
Mrs Bryce Mack and sons and
IVIrs. David Meyers and songobin,
land Mrs. Earl Flaxbard visited at
London on Monday.
Was Guest Speaker
Menno Oesch attended the U.
13. Evangelical Ladies' Aid Day of
Prayer on February 1st, She be -
ng guest speaker at their Yoked
service.
Authentic! Christine Jorgensen's
Own Story
Here's the story all America has
V3een waiting for! Christine Jorgen-
sen, the woman who was. ,ance a man,
tells - in her even words about her
remarkable transformation. Read
'The Story of My Life", by Christine
Aorgensen, starting in this Sunday's
fFeb. 15) issue of The American
Weekly, exclusively with Detroit
&niday Times.
DASHWOOD
Miss Carol Webb of Landon spent
the week -end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs M. Webb,
Mi s Betty Geiser, nurse -in -train -
in Victoria Hospital, -London,
is spending a week's vacation at her
home here.
.Mr. Alex Getz of Windsor, spent
the week -end with. Rev. and Mrs. H
Getz.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Are'
Miss Georgina Corriveau, of Lon
don, spent a few days with her pal.
'lents, Mr and Mrs Ed. Corriveau.
Miss Marian Bedard of Londoi
was a Sunday visitor with her pal
dents, on this Blue Water Highway.
Mr and Mrs Len Denomme, o
Windsor attended the Burns an
Ducharme festival and also visite
ether relatives in the vicinity,
Had Birthday
Mrs. Joseph Bedard, the grand ol
lady of this French Settlement, ha
en Wednesday last Feb. 4th celebra
ted her 89th year. .Mrs. Bedard i
hale and hearty and being given th
best of care, makes her enjoy life re
gardless of her advanced years. Sh
was the recipient of many gifts, an
as well of many good wishes fro
iher family; she also received birth
day wishes from Prime Minister St
Laurent, and other government Off.
-eats. This community is also offer
sing Mrs. Bedard more years of con
tinued happiness in the midst of thei
parish, her native home.
.Mr and Mrs Willard Ducharme
eef Detroit and Mrs. Nelson Masse o
Windsor called on relatives and fri
lends in this vicinity on Sunday • last
MR' Another Birthday
On Sunday last Mr. Al Fred Du
eharine celebrated his 75th birthda
,tpatietly on this Blue Water Highway
Mr. Ducharme received many gifts
also good wishes from his fatnii
and neighbours and as well fron
distant points. Mr. Ducharme claim
that when one has passed the alloted
span a)f three score and ten, he is
then living on borrowed thne, also
'when one has passed the three quer
ter (mark, he is then entering into
the century class; it is then a very
appropriate time to impart good
wishes, and if such is a factor, then
we should with all Sincerity hasten
to bestow on those celebrants all our
good wishes so that they may attain
their goal, to enter int() the century
class.
Commen
0 ne day recently we were approach-
ed by a reliable citizen, -to where the
name Beavertown originated from;
we admit -we were much embarassed
to answer that question; anyone with
a keen memory, who nhabitd that
burg or its .surroundings, many
years ago, who can give us a near
ecorrect ,anewer of its origin. Name
"Beavertown" its date year, fowl,
der, etc., will be highly apprece
fated at the same time will relieve
us from a little pinch; and we are
sure will satisfY the :above itiquiry,
It is regretable that we should ,disree
Bard those old names, for they were
given iby the. early pioneers, who we-
re the real founders of this settle-
etnent, and we are sure they would
Poe greatly. grieved, were they per-
Imitted to know of• the many changes
hich has taken place since their
'1eparture. But since each generation
.eframes up its own style changes and
Isvays of living, and since a generat.
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ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, robruerY 120,• po
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;:eVing,
on GMC!
ow, even more than ever, the spotlight's
For 1953, GMC trucks bring you new
::.,....:77..,:r : staying power and new safety with heavier,
and even greater economy than ever before!
acceleration, greater hill -climbing ability --
great valve -in -head engines give'you faster
power and higher compression rati0. l'hese
mere rigid and durable construction. MI
1953 GM C models provide increased horse -
dollar "Go!"
ority they give you real dollar for
And with all their solid superi,
greatest GMC trucks ever built.
feature, these 1953 trucks are the
Model for model, feature for
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talC over your needs. Let us show
nitillin • . •:•,:.::::,.....:...::,:....:4::1:,::: , more of what you want in 1953.
Drop in at our showroom and
you how GMC trucks give you
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WITH GREAT NEW VALUES • • •
in Power__ Three husky, improved var e -in -head engines,
nesv high 4olnpression ratios, highligh the GMC power
story for '51g. Choose the power plant )pu need from the
rugged 08 h.p. Loadrnaster, 125 h.p. i6rquemaster and
130 h.p.Workmaster engines.
tra Performance .. Over the road and over the rough,
GMC can handle the toughest jobs with ease and come back
for more. With heavier, stronger, more durable frames, these
husky 053 GAIC trucks are the sturdiest, most rugged ever
built.
in Safety.— For fast, smooth positive stops all 1953 GMC
trucks up to the 9400 series are now equipped both front and
rear with big, husky "Torque -Action" brakes which utilize
the motion of the truck itself for extra stoppingpower. Heavy
duty models in Series 9100, 9500, 9700 and 9800 have extra
large "Torque -Action" on the front wheels and famous
"Twin -Action" brakes at the rear.
In Economy ... The big improvements in GMC's thrifty,
valve -in -head engines combine with the new, rugged stamina
to bring you overall operating economy like you've never seen
before. Ton for ton, mile after mile, all year 'round you save
money with GMC.
A OINIAAL MOTORS liA1.6111
F read value. .get a real truck!
Pearson Motor Sales
, ksz!WA
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Zurich, Ont.
GA4C-152.4,
—ssresommusommisemememsomminerme
on has approximately twenty-three
years, one who lives old anust expect
many ehanges and furthermore, whe-
ther or not the young generations
!differ from us in their mode of iiv-P1
Ng or principle, we of the oderN
ones will And it more agreeable tokil
puill -with them, rather than against,h
and it will help to create a betterN
community to live in.
THE CHRISTIAN'S HOPE
WHAT IS IT ? ?
.3...It is Sure and Steadfast.
Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both SURE
, and STEADFAST. Neb. 6: 19.
2. It is Good.
Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God even onr
Father, which hath loved us, and hath given us ever..
lasting consolation, and GOOD HOPE through grace,
11 Thess, 2; 16.
3,,It Is Life!
Blessed be the God and Father of,, our Lord Jesus Christ,
which according to His abundant mercy hath begotten as
again unto a LIVELY HOPE by the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead.
4. It is Faith!
If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of ali
men most miserable. But Now is Christ Risen from the
dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.
II Cor. 15: 19-20.
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In 1953 Insist On
CO-OP 18% Chick Starter
First with: Viamin B12 and Antibiotic Penicillin
(2% years ago)
First with: Trace Minerals (5 years ago)
animal protein, a surplus of all known essential
Complete supply of highest quality vegetable and
vitamins and the proper level of calcium and phos-
phorus a 11 so essential. For rapid growth,- fast feath-
ering and uniform development,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
18 per cent
18
17
35
Chick Starter
Lay Mash
Lay Mash
Lay Conc.
Cwt. Bulk,
4.70 4.50
4.10 3,00
3.80 3,60
5.45
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