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ZURICH ONTARIO
Bay. HENSALL
Carl Oestrejeer
Mr and Mrs, hBorn — At the Hooper Nursing
spent the 'Week -end In I to Mr
Kitellener. 110,me, Exeter, On Sept. 7th, Mr and Mrs. Wes Wolfe etrur
0110% ALM ed and Mrs. Vivall Cooper, Kippen a sorl . . . . . . . . .
Al r and Mrs Wes Wolfe return
0 on Saturday after spending a week Mr and Mrs Wni. Brown and chil-
dren were visiftors with her parents,
oronto. M 'r and Mrs, H, W. Neeb in Tavistock A A
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George WoAlfe and friend, C•
Moore of Toronto returned with Chiselhurst Anniversary. services
will be held *Oct. 1st afternoloin and
em to spend the week -end. Rev. H.
them
Weber spent a few days evening. Afternoon speaker,
18th to 29th -Mr. Dan )� Exeter, and eve.aiing, Rev.
Days, bept last week with his J. Snell,
in Iflort Elgan
Hensall.
W. daughter Rev. and Mrs, B. Carr. J. Rogers, . Rogers will A�
end- Rev, and Mrs. W, J
10 n-1 Mona Schade of Zurich . lbe at b !adher-
,Olne to ineinbers and
few her cousin the *450"
0 F F ing a days with t f the at t
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0 en s 0 1 congregations, -
Dilanne Weber, Tuesday afternolon and even -
Mrs. A. Tienian and Russell spent manse, T
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE EXCEPT the week -end in Detroit, ing Sept. 19th. meeting of the W.
the The September
Glen Haugh of Waterloo spent s scheUTed for
Institute, wilicli wa
MEAT AND parents, _Xr and BUTTER week -end with his Wed. Sept. 18th has been(Tpostponed
Mrs. Art Haugh. to Monday 1118th. The meeting will
YOU PAY ........................ 9C B E N D take the form Of a pot luck supper,
.10c GRAND held in the Legion Halt coinimencing
Goderich Gals Take Tourney are asked to 'HWAYS
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT
-ball at 6.30 p,m. Members T 0 HIG
$ 1.00 YOU PAY ................... .90c Goderich ladies won the soft to remernber the prizes being Oc- H. DOUQETT, M1n1st*F-
-d oil Lab -
tournament at Grand Ben . ered at the Exeter Faij, and to bring
$10.00 YOU PAY .................... $9-00 our Day. They defeated Hensall ill
and edged Exeter Hensall
t this meeting.
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d Buying, as many Groceries are now the afternoon Exeter Public %ahool reopened on aan Michie, owing a lengthy illness. Tha.,
This is Goo eys .5-4 in the evFiiyng, I Tuesday 'last with the following staff. ter of Mr and Mr J es 4th, following Cd�4rexMted Forest 54 In the other af- Blackwell, -Principal; Miss ter
Township, and G. Ross And- former Eliza E-aCreltt; she was %ora,
a"y, Miss Winnifred Gray in Hay, and was i.n. her 88th, year..
B" f Mr and Mrs. John Awn -
Higher in Price. ternoon game. "ilieFn-a Aver n ' I ' ember of Carmel-church,andl.
Lions Had Successful Carnival slid -Mirs. R. Cook, assistants- '=n,"O'Belgrav,. The Rev. W. J. Was a m Surviving are one so7d,
BARGAINS The Grand Bend Lions -Club Rol-� oldr and Mrs A. -Scholl ana Mr. and
COME AND SEE THE MANY Moore officiated and Mrs. W. Pick' 1.0,f the W.M.S. -er, Mrs.,
ler Skating Carnival heldst the Bend Jr., attended the gar, Hay Twp., one daught twlcl
last drew hundreds of Mrs. Hugh MeRwan veil, Toronto, jplecyed the bridal mus )MLondon, anO
;oil Friday la 0 Ex Monday last. ic Entering the church be,
erlBerthar Ortwein
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d performers to talcs Toronto Wesley attractively
grandchildren. rs. Munn will
A* V. TIEMAN spectators all ormers Mr and Mrs Richardson father, the bride was at
pkrt in skating and costume contests. Mrs. Ross Rich- white lace with panels ofmissedin the Village where she W".
Mr and -led in he esteem. Funeral sel"Aa,
-prizes 'were given. and familiy, a pleasant gowi n high es -t
Phone 108W DASHWOOD, Ont. Marry handsome of 'ardson -and family spent nylon set in the skirt.
James Dalton served- as masteir les were held from Bonthron Funexel
d Gricin Thomas aiTweek-end at Mallitoulill Late Mrs. Peter Munn 1:Ic Wed. Sept. 6th at 2
ceremonies and Former Teacher Weds Mrs. Peter Munn, prominent tori- ensall
W. J. Holt -supervised events, pan. Rev. P. A. Ferguson, offlciate&
Ferns and gladioli graced Knox yrs. I Home,
Injured in Fall .4 United Church, Bellgrave for the cer- dent of Hensall for the -past 26 Interment was in the Exeter Ceme't-
t her residence on Sft.
,MT. Eluery Desjardine or Gran emoiiy uniting Barbara Jean, dalign- passed away a erY.
WBend, while working on a new housee A N T E D in the Southeott Pines, met with all
unfoftunate accident when a sheet
of plywood had been placed over a a 'k
-cellar opening and in walking over•
ite Beans Soya Beans
it, the plywood broke and Mr. Des-
Wh
Jardine fell nine feet to the cement
floor below. He recejived a nasty
skull fracture and was rendered un -
Timothy - Alsike - Sweet Clover onsciolis for a time. He also recei-
ved an injury to his hip. After being
laid up for a few days he is up and
ixed Clover Alfalfa around again.
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-01 plussure STANLEY TOWNSHIP•
0• -Lorne W. Coleman Paise3
0 The residents of Stanley were sad -
4 with, a dendd when they learned of the pa -s -
sing of one of their leading citizens,
•• in the person of Lorne Webster Cole -
.8th year.
man, on Sept.list in his 4
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had been impaired but he bore •his
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sufferings with patience and fortit-
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Min was of no avail.A son of 1, 'ITT - "N";
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0 spent most of his life in the comm-
unity, In 1982 he was united in
marriage to -Gladys K. Stephenson,
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DURO Convenient fresh 'running water who survives him with three sons,.al-
WAT!RSLSIEKS so a brother, Harvey, a mernber of
in your kitchen . . . bathroom Council. Twp. p. ll. He was a
and laundry makes to lighten the StanleyI Lo
.1 housework. Yours with a DURO member of Varna United Church and V V
PUMPING SYSTEM. Hun- served on the Board of Stewards. A
dreds of satisfied DURO equipped Past Master of Varna L.O.L., the
Orangemen attended in a body and
farms are enjoying this modern
farm convenience. assisted with the burial service at the
graveside. The funeral service, one
Running water at the turn of a of the largest in the district was on
tap with a DURO PUMP, de- Sunday Sep. 3rd from Varna United
signed especially to meet every
church, conducted by the pastor, Rev
t farm requirement. Reba Hern. The floral tributes were
many. Interment followed in the
Bayfield cemetery.
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Late .Mrs. Edward Johnson
This happy couple have found a way to enjoy an extra -
Install -the BEST ... Install a DURO On Tuesdaly, Aug. 2,9th, there pas- special holiday every year. How? They set enough money aside,
sed away at the Goderich hospital, each payday, in a B*of M savings account to cover the expenses
You can get a shallow or deep Mrs. Eva, Johnson, wife of the Tate
well system to meet ALL your Edward Johnson. Death, came to her of one vacation day. This way, they avoid any last minute worries
farm needs as a sweet house ... barns release after being con- about ready cash. What's more — they dotet have to compromise
the hospital for more than
. . . truck garden and it gives fined to
you fire protection as well. flour years. She was born; on Goshen by cutting down their holiday or going to a second -choice spot.
Enjoy the comforts of modern
0 line, Stanley, in October 1872, the
living ... protect the health of
NN eldest -daughter of the late Mr. and
your family. Mrs. Geo. Kennedy. On Dec. 3, 1890 START BUYING YOUR '51 VA'CATION NOW
EMCO Fixtures and Fittings she was :united in marriage to Ed-
ward Johnson. To thewere born 2
AT
You can easily remodel your THE
them of M—
kitchen . . . bathroom and sons, George E., and Wilbert. They
Emco -in Stanley till
continued to reside St A TIM
laundry with L co Fixtures and ONE DAY AT
Fittings oconomically. 1928 when they sold the farm and
moved to Goderich. Mr. Johnson pas -
SEE US TODAY FOR sed away Oct. 193,6. Mrs. Johnson Make sure you'll have all you need to do everything you want.,,
COMPLETE INFORMATION was born and raised in a Christian
home :and through the influence of don't let short funds spoil your fun. It's far easier and surer —
STADE and WEIDO blie home and the earIV Methodist
PRONE 92 church she was led in her early years to provide for your next vacation this 'savings' way.
Buy 9 14.P "MY B'AW
ZURICH - ONTARIO to •yield her 'heart •-and her life To God one day of your 1951 holiday th' ayddy ...Open
and through the years she was a loyal ro A #111/0# CANADIANS
and consecrated member of the Me- a "Sunshine Account" at your nearest B of M branch.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED thodist and later United Church. Dur -
London Hamilton - Toronto - Sudbury - Winnipeg - Vancouver ing the years of her affliction her
and faith and trust in -God .never wavered
METALS LIMITED and she accepted with Joy the sum -
Calgary - Edmonton Vancouver niong of the Master "Well done;
come up higher." Surviving are her
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two sons, George E. of Goderich and
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Wilbert of Holinuqville and two sis-
DASHWOOD Miss Thelma Weber has returned ters, Mrs. N. W. Keys of Egmond-
home after s�pending several wee"k� in vine
and Mrs. Chris. Eicher of Chic.
Mr.-;, Vernon of Detroit and Mrs Sheilbro�e, Quebec and Toi�ollto. ngo'The funeral service was hold at Zurich Branch- c. C. McEACHERN, Manager
X. 51cGronere and fain-P,,y of London Mrs. Russell Tiernan has :returned he -'home, Goderich, Sept. I condu& Hensall Branch: JOHN IRVIN, Manager
zpent a few days with .11r. Otto Rest- after spending the past week in De- ted by her pastor, Rev. Mr, Cope of Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager
-emeyer last week. troft. North St. United C;hureb. Intornioit (open Tuesday, Thursday and Satutday)
Grant Wildfong and RobertHaugh Miss June Alexander of Walker- was in the family plot in PlayfidId Dashwood (Sub-AgencY) open Mon., Wed. & Fri^
spent the weck-end at Niagara Valls. ton, spent the week -end .with Marlon Cenietory. The pall bearoni were 6
Mrs. H. Xraft and Mr and Mrs. Wildiong. nephews: Sherlock Xevs, Elmore
W. Yates of Toronto visited with the Mr and Mrs. S. P. Currie alid I(eyo, E(L Welsh, Ruskin Keys, Wil-, W 0 R K I N 0 WITH C A N A D I A N t IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1917'
Walla
,,Atwaft -Sisters last week, family spent the week -end .at North bur Key incl Wilbur Wolswi.. soft. ...... -----------------