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ZURICH HERALD
Chatham hist week.
Two car loads of our local sports
motored to Kincardine on Friday
last on a rabbit drive. They mer with
good success.
Sorry to report that Mrs. N. M.
Cantin of St. Joseph is sun confined
to her bed and under medical care.
Mrs. Albert Bourke of Detroit is
,pending a few days with her mother
in St. Joseph, Mrs. N. M. Cantin.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme; Mr. and
urs, R. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. U.
1)ucharme spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Laporte.
Messrs Nelson and Alex. Masse of
the 14th Con, joined in a solo party
at the home of Mr. Joseph Bedard on
Sunday evening last.
Mr. ,Cyril Ducharine left on Mon-
day last, where he will be employed
for some time with Mr. Kuno Hart-
man,
armman, Goshen line.
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OR ONE OF TWELVE OTHER CASH PRIZES,
Ind Prize . $15 3rd Prize - $5 Te, .,, Prizes
RULES
1. Complete the sentence: "I like
Purity Flour for all my baking
because ..." in 25 words or less.
R. Send in as many entries to this
contest us you wish, but each entry
must be accompanied by the Purity
Seal cut from a bag of Purity
Flour (or reasonable facsimile) or
a receipted sales slip from your
dealer showing you have purchased
a hag of Purity Flour.
3. All entries must be postmarked
not later than March 14.
CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND KEEP IT FOR REFERENCE.
4. Entries will be judged for
originality and sincerity of expres-
sion. Simply write each entry on
one side of a sheet of paper. Print
your name and address, and also
the name of your Purity Flour
dealer, clearly.
5. The judges' decision will be final.
6. This contest starts Wednesday,
February 14th. Mail your entries,
not later than March 14, to Purity
Flour Contest Department, Western
Canada Flour Mills Co., Limited,
293 MacPherson Avenue, Toronto,
NAS
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This is a local restricted to
the counties o' :iron, Bruce,
Grey, Perth, Well • and Water-
loo. You a.r" not ::.,... e".ing against
the whole country. bo you have a
real good dunce of winning one o£
these valuable cash prize.
Get a free Purity Flour re ipe book-
let from your dealer—it is full of
suggestions which will kelp you
to complete the winning sentence.
Send in your entry early—don't
forget to attach the Purity Seal or
receipted sales slip.
Listen to
:,CAVALCADE OF DRAMA"
Every Mor.Eoy, Wednesday, F44day
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CJCS STRATFORD, (1210 kc) 10.30 A.M. •
Ci(TNX WiNGSiAM, (1200 kc)11.15 A.M.
FARMERS -- Their FAMILIES and FRIENDS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR
McCOR.MICK DEERING
POWER FARMING rNTERTAINMENT
Two Big Free Shows! On FEBRUARY 2I st.
AFTERNOON SHOW starts at 1.30 p.m. sharp, in my Warehouse,
DASHWOOD
EVENING SHOW starts at 7.30 p.m. sharp, in the Town Hall,
ZURICH
See and laugh with us as we witness the fine performance of "Alf and
Tommy" in feats of sleight of hand and ventrilopuism. See and hear
about the new Farmall family—four new streamlined McCormick -
Deering Tractors with many revolutionary features designed to pro-
vide maximum power requirements for any farmer at lowest possible
cost.
Don't miss many intresting new sound moving pictures,ineluding
"Helpful Henry", the city boy who goes to the country to show how
farming should be clone—you'll laugh at this one. See a new sound
movie of the visit of the King and Queen to this country. There will
be many other fine pictures and never a dull moment in the whole
shoe.
If you have any problems in connection with service on any farm
implement or tractor, bring it with you—Intel-tuitional I-Iarvester Co.
fa, t.nry trained engineer_ will give you free and helpful adAse.
Rerne newer the date and plan to be our guest at this bag POWER
FARMING SHOW and ENTERTAINMENT. You will find the pro-
gram interesting and educational.
V. L. BECKER — DASHWOOD, ON"IT.
Huron --Perth
hjiomiConscrvative
OPEN
WILL BE HELD IN THE
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th.
1940, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.
To Select a Candidate for the Coming Federal
Election
SPEAKERS
F. C. GARDINER, K. C.
REEVE OF' FOREST HILL VILLAGE
A. R. DOUGLAS, K. C.
OF LONDON, PRESIDENT OF WESTERN ONTARIO
CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
AND OTHERS
God Save The King
3P:21 :S MORLEY, i .rsident.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ireland and
family of St. Thomas were Sunday
sltors with Mrs. Tiernan and Mrs.
CLARK p'ISIIER, Secretary
Bend Iast Friday.
Mrs. E. Bender who. spent last week
with. Mr. and Mrs. Archie.. Beier, in
Toronto, has returned "home.
Mrs. P. Fassold is visiting with tri -
ends in Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Meeiiburg and
twins of Port Frank were Sunday
visitors with Mr. Jonas Hartleib and
Lavada.
Mr. R. Baker has returned home,
anter spending a few weeks with her -
daughter in Windsor.
Mrs. Reid has sold her house and
property to Mr. Louis Rader of the
14th con.
Mr. George. Kel ernian is still ill.
Luther League
The first January meeting was t
held with the monthly Bible sttudy.
The young people held their usual
topic study on January 9th with Rev
Luft taking charge, the subject be-
ing `Living with Yourself, your Edu-
cation." Dues for the month were
taken up also other business matters
were discussed. The following week
we t000k up the subject of "The
problem of the weak Brothel,' which
proved very interesting. The latter
part of the evening was spent` on an
orthography match with the girls as
winners. On January 30, Rev.
Luft took charge of "The introduct-
ion of the Catechism". The monthly
busineess was then taken up. ,
The Carnival
At the recent carnival prizes for
costumes were awarded as follows:
Best dressed. couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Restemeyer, Gertie and. Harry
Hoffman; Best Gent's costume, Edgar
Restemeyer, Harry Hoffman, Best
Ladies Costume, Quints, Myrtle and
Lois Ganser, Maida and Margaret
Wein and Ruth Guenther, Mildren
Luft; Beat Gents Comic, Albert Mil-
ler; Ladies comic, Mrs. M. Tiernan,
Helen Rowe; Girl's fancy 11 yrs. and
under, Shirley Guenther, Nancy Tie-
rnan; Boys tansy 16 yrs and under,
James Taylor; Best comic boy or
girl, Betty Geiser, Lorne Haugh
Open race for men, Fred Hoperoft;
Lloyd Guenther; Open race for la.d-
les, Eunice Heist, Ruth Guenther;
Boys race 12 and under, C'cn Nich-
ols, Russell Tiernan; Girls raee 12 8
.order, Dorothy. Hayter, Jean Goss-
aian; boys bicycle race, A. Sander -
Gott; Broom ball, married men aga-
inst single men. Judges—Mrs.. J
Brenner, Grand Bend; Miss Grace
Pepper and Rev. T. Luft.
Thursday, February
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4Ilt,, 1940
Mr. and Mrs', Filbert Denomme, Maple Leafs. Jack received an` ftitto,:-
M '. and Mrs. Fred Biemon were .Sun- g.,..imed hockey stick from Red .1ltlkee
day evening visitors with Mr. and ner, Captain of the Maple Leafs, a1
Mrs. J. Charrette of the Blue Water which he is very proud.
.Funeral .Held
The :funeral was held in Remelt
United Church on Thursday atter:-
noon,
tternoon, February 8th, at 2 o'cioe%,
concluded by the pastor, Reit. .hILd
Brook, of the late Mrs, Owen C,ei
er. Interment took place in the Bron-
son Line Cemetery, Hay ToWnslit
near Zurich. Pallbearers were
south.
Mr. and Mrs. RudolphCot'riv:eau of
Drysdale, Mr, and Mrs. James game
of the Blue Water south, .spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Den-
omme of Beavertown.
HENSALL
'Mrs. Andrew Dougall of town suf-' l'i:ephews including those from Detroitt
fered a heart attack Monday last and Pigeon, Mich. and Kitchener. Beget..
was placed under th care of her es the immediate family hour sisters
physician, and at present is confined
to her bed.
Mr. rind Mrs. M. G. Drysdale, and
son Sack, d.4r. and Mrs. antes A Pat-
erson were week -end visitors with
friends in Toronto, .while there they
attended the hockey game of the
and one brother, all residing in tl'e;',
States, also ,survive: Mrs. Joseplit
Tom3, Binger, 'Oklahoma; Mrs. R. 1\4
Eccles, Nyack, N.Y.; Miss Pauline
Geiger, Berkeley, Calif; Mrs. Darn:.
Hercher, Minneapolis, Minn; and
Amos Geiger, Pigeon, Mioh.
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You should not feel the slightest embarrassment in
calling on the manager of our nearest branch and tell-
ing him of your need to borrow. Making personal
loans is a daily part of our regular banking assistance
to thrifty citizens throughout Canada. Such trans-
actions are strictly confidential and aux terms are
convenient and reasonable: Repay in 12 monthly
instalments; cost $ 3.65 per $100. No other charge..
ESTABLISHED 1817
"-A Zank whvie dozaa accoaptti a e' aid/came
Zurich Branch: E. M. DA.GG. Manager
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Miss Juliette Masse who hal been
in St. Joseph's Ho:,-pital, London, a:?
returned to her home and isdoing
nicely.
Mr. Joseph Jeffrey of Beavertowr
left on 'Monday last for Windsor,
where -he is expected to return to his
The ladies of the W.M.S. of the fornner work:
Evangelical church, attended the Mr. Gilbert Jeffrey attended the
World's Day of Prayer" at Grand funeral of IVIr.. .Alfred Jeftreyt a!
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• Not once nor twice but six tinges yearly the specifications for McColl-Frantenac
gasoline—the famous MARATHON "BLUE"—are changed to give your motor
its accustomed power under different climatic conditions. RED INDIAN motor
lubricants, too, must conform to requirements that are totally different in
Winter than those of Summer driving. PLAY SAFE—RED INDIAN products
assure you of trouble-free performance the year 'round.
Drive. In at the
sign of the
RED INDIAN
where Products
and Service are
the best.
Drive into our station TOMORROW and tet us put your car is
shape for trouble-free, repair -free service during the Winter rnonthsa
.Anti-freexeln the radiator—Winter-grade RED INDIAN or RED
Il`NDIAN AVIATION in the crankcase --Winter gear lubricants in gess
box and differential—battery checked (free) --tires checked—chains
repaired, cleaned and made ready for use—chassis lubricated—tank
filled with Winter -grade MARATHON "BLUE" for a quick start and f .
steady power no matter how low the thermometer goes. DO IT.NOWI ,
HOWARD KLOPP -- ZURICH
Ward Fritz Used Car Lot in Connection