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Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
ATTRACTIONS FOR YOUR HOLI-
DAY ENJOYMENT
Friday, Saturdjlay Dec. 19, 20
"Vigilantes Return"
In Trucolor, Starring
Jon Hall Margaret Lindsay
Short Subject --
"Crazy Knights"
l'rionday, Tuesday Dee. 22, 23
'One Million B. C."
Victor Mature and Caro/ Landis
"My Son, The Hero"
Pats. Kelly and Roscoe Karns
'Wednesday, Thursday Dec. 24, 25
"It's A Pleasure"
(In Tech.')
Sonja Henie and Michael O'Shea
'TWO SHORT SUBJECTS—
"Let's Make Rythrn"
"Foul Hunting-
Extra!
unting'
Extra! Extra! Extra.
'.iEC. 29, 30—Don't Miss the Exclus-
ive Fight Pictures
Joe Lows
VS
Jersey Joe Walcott
:A.1 the Highlights, Round by Round,
Blow by Blow
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Leavitt'$ Mrs. Rachel Denommelest on+$6,000 a year. His resignati
.luon tak-
Theatre nch, last for Windsor where she in lace at the end of the year. Mr
will spend the winter months with Pfaff is a former Hensall boy.
Phone 135 her children.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laporte of
17, 13 Drysdale spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Laporte of St. Joseph .ed with manslaughter in connection
northwith the death of their three months
To -.day, Tuesday a little snow is old baby boy, Doreen and Ernestine
again covering the ground and one Whiteford of near Crediton, were
's very much embarressed as to say , committed for trial by a higher
if Christmas will be as some pro- I court when they appeared before
diet, green, or if it have a blanket Magistrate James Morley here Friday
of snow to give us a sample of the iThe pair will appear during the win -
Yuletide Season The weather of ter assizes at the Ontario Supreme
Exeter, Ont.
Wednesday, Thursday Dec.
TWO FATURES:
"EXCLUSIVE"
GRAND BEND
W. I. Christmas Parry
The Grand Bend branch of the
,Vornen's Institute will hold their
"annual Christmas Tarty in the base-
ment of the church on Wednesday
-evening, Dec. 17:th. An interest-
ing program will 'be given including
slides. Lunch wiilll :be served.
At the regular meeting held re-
cently interesting reports were giv-
en by those wh, had attended the
-celebration in Guelphand the con-
vention in London. The sum of $5.
was donated to the Children's war
ilemorial Hospital in London. It was
decided that the Branch would again
sponsor a hobby fair, the fair to be
field in the early spring,
DASHWOOD
A Christmas program will be giv-
en in the Evangelical church on Sun-
day evening, .Dec. 21st and the
Lutheran program will be Wednes-
day evening, .Dec. 24th.
In Magistrate's Court
Exeter, Dec. 14 — Jointly charg-
Fight Pictures
JOE LOU S
VS
Jersey Joe Walcott
All the Highlights, Round by Round,
Blow by Blow.
"THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME"
—Starring—
Robert Young Susan Haywood
Friday, Saturday Dec. 19, 20
CHEYENNE
SPECIAL FEATURE: Starring
Dennis Morgan June Wyman
Allan Hale
Monday, Tues. Wed. Dec. 2'", 213, 24
TWO FEATURES:
"KING OF THE JUNGLE"
Starring Buster Crable
"JEWELS OF BRANDENBURG"
Starring Richard Travis .
late has been very changeable and I Court at Goderich in January. Sev-
one will only have to wait as usual en Dashwood boys were fined $20
to find out. • ' ) and costs for damage to the proper-
ty of Leonard Prang. On similar
charges for damage to property of
Garnet Willert and Hy. Eagleson,
they were placed on $100 bonds tb
keep the peace. A Zurich man plea-
ded guilty to a charge of careless
driving and was jailed for Sven days.
Mrs. Ireland of Stratford is spen-
ding a few weeks with relatives here
Mrs. Mary Tiernan is visiting with
her son Col. and Mrs. Eugene Tie -
man at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and
family of Bowmanville spent the
week -end with her mother, Mrs.. E.
Eleinstiver.
Mr. Bill Burke of Baden called on
Mrs. Witzel on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allemand attended
the funeral of the Howey Family at
Tillsonburg on Monday.
Miss Catherine Finkbeiner had
the misfortune to fall on the icy
sidewalk injuring her hip and arm.
Mr. A. Getz of London spent the
week -end with his brother, 11ev. and
Mrs. H. Getz.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs.. A. W. Kerslake,
and family and Mrs. D. Walks vis -
'ted with friends at St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Simpson and
two sons of Detroit were visitors
with Mrs. L. Simpson.
Miss Barbara Michie was
itor with friends in London.
Miss Margaret Bell of Windsor is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bell.
Miss Violet Hyde returned to her
home here after some time in Wind-
sor. -
Mr. Melvin Moir underwent an
Operation for appendicitis in St. Jo-
seph's Hospieal. London
The bingo and dance held by the
local branch of the Canadian Legion
in the Town Hall, Wednesday, was a
great success, the hall being filled to
capacity. Fifteen chickens and elev-
en turkeys were given away during
the evening for prizes. Miss Nor-
ma Dietz, of Kippen, was the lucky
winner of the door prize, a turkey.
Murdoch's orchestra furnished the
music for the dance.
Goes to St. Catharines
Ray Pfaff, manager of. St. Marys
has resigned his position to
accept a position in the electrical de-
partment of the P.U.C. organization
at St. Catharines. His salary will be
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. and Mrs. Len. Sararas and
daughter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Denomme motored to Windsor
on Sunday last to sapend a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Masse of
the 14th Con. and Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
mes Masse of St. Joseph; Mrs. Hec-
tor Laporte and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ducharme motored to Detroit on
on Sunday last to spend a few days.
the late Joseph Masse of that city.
Deceased who was ill only two days
died with heart failure.
Give Cut Flowers
OR POTTED PLANTS FOR
Christmas
We have a nice Assortment ranging in price from
$1.00 to $5.00.
We deliver free of charge to the Hospitals, and
Byron Sanitoriurn.
Leave Your Order With Us Now!
BAILEY FLORISTS
Phone 276
EXETER
Announcement
To the People of Zurich. and Surrounding Com-
munity. We wish to "state that we have made
arrangements with Mr. Herb. Krueger of Zurich,
to Represent us as our Agency for Zurich for all
kinds of
Dry Cleaning Work
Picked up Monday
Picked up Thursday
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Delivered Thursday
Delivered Monday
BRADY'S SANTONE CLEANERS
Ph.oiie 136,
Exeter, Ont.
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Isiah Witmer wishes to
greatly thank her many friends for
the lovely cards, flowers, Treats, and
visits extended to her durrng her
illness.
FOR SALE
A 1941 Dodge Sedan in very good
condition. Also a 1930 Chev. truck
with good stake racks. Apply to
Lorne Rader, Phone 63, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Adult writing desk with 9 draw-
ers; Juvenile desk 3 drawers; Baby
Baby Zindra, Hall tree and hand
.sleighs.—Willent Wood Products.
—Willert Wood Productst. Ph. 210
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Police Village of Dashwood will
observe "Boxing Day" December
26th as a public holiday and all
people and places of business are
to govern themselves accordingly.
By Order. Dashwood Police Village
Trustees.
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To Car and Home Owners
YOU ALWAYS PREPARE FOR WINTER
Antifreeze - Batteries, Car Heaters, Fuel Oil Space
Heaters, Electric Heaters, Radios, R.C.A. Victor
for Cars, Electric Mantle Radios, Accessories;
Rifles, Fans, Tire Chains, Hydraulic jack, Horns
- and etc. Cash in now on the new price of Tires.
We have most sizes in various makes, Also Studded
Tires for winter driving.
ROLAND GRENIER - Grand Bend, Phone 50r5
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DO YOU NEED
A New Furnace. t
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We Can Supply You With One Immediately
Paints and Varnishes
SCARF'S FAMOUS PAINTS AND VAR-
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MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE PHONE 2ta
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V HIS 'asset is the Bank of Montreal family . . 8,970 men and women who ate
working with the millionand a half Canadians who bank at the B of M.
No amount in dollars can ever express the value of this asset. Yet, of its nearly
two billion in resources, no asset of the Bank of Montreal is so productive as these
people who daily serve their customers — just as B of M people before them have
served on every business day since November 3rd, 1817.
Behind this asset is the accumulated experience of 130 years. Through five genera-
tions, the experience of the original staff of seven has multiplied as the B of M family
has grown in strength and numbers.
Each member of this family is a distinct personality . . . together, nearly nine
thousand of them make the B of M.
'To the outstanding services of
the men and women of our Staff,
I would like once again to pay
tribute," said B. C. Gardner in
his general manager's report
to B of M shareholders.
Pointing out that the volume
of counter transactions handled by the Staff dur-
ing the past year had surpassed all previous
records and that the Bank's deposit accounts
now exceeded more than 1,600,000, Mr, Gardner
described the measures being taken to speed
services to customers and to lighten the heavy
burden on the Staff.
"We are," he said, "continuing to carry out
further mechanization in connection with routine
transactions and are adopting new and revised
working methods to expedite
business.
"We have a group of routine
organization officers who visit
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branches periodically 'and asiist Mana-
gers
anagers and Staff in improving routine
methods.
"As an additional aid to staff
training, we have recently estab-
lished a school at Head Office
and we hope to extend this
form of instruction .. .
"The organisation and arrangements relating
to the development, the progress and the welfare
of our Staff ate under continuous and careful
study, and I know of no feature of our business
that has been given more care and consideration
over the past year.
" ... to my immediate associates ...and to the
entire Staff I wish to express my sincere thanks
for their loyalty and devotion and for their
efforts in maintaining and im-
proving the services which we
render to our customers and to
the community at large."
BANK OF MONTREAL
1817 :MY IJAN11 1947
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