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FARMERS!
Make Your Acres Pay!
One of our best crops this year should be White
Field Beans, This Crop is now supported with a
Floor Price of $4.10 per Bushel, with an average
price paid this year of $4.25 per bushel.
In order to serve you better we are constructing
a 30,000 bushel addition to our Elevator Farmers'
Storage.
' Drop in and see us, we have a full selection of
Commercial and Registered Bean Seed in stock
Cook Bros. Milling Co.
PHONE 24. - HENSALL, ONT.
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DRYSD ALE
Late Frank Corriveau
Frank Xavier ,Corriveau. a -,vIdely
known former resident of the cnstrict
and who had farmer most of lits life
in Stanley, just north of Drysdale,
,died at Seaforth on Mav 31st aged..,'0
at the home of his daughter, IVIrs.
John Aubin, Seaforth, with whom he
had resided the last four years!' His
Wife,the former Mary L. Duel -mime.
ai.pil some time ago. He has been ill
fo- t"..orue time. Surviving are five
1 Dennis, .Sehringville ; -Willard
idolph, Hay Township: V'rank-
lin. Strinle,r; Leo, Goderich; three da-
ughters. •mrs. Alex Meidinger. Hay;
Mrs. L. Eri-ar, Detroit; Mrs. -J. AO
In, Seaforth and two sisters, Mrs.
Dolph Tarriseau. Detroit, and Mrs.:
-Tuffield Amotte, Hov. Resting at the
"home of his son Franklin, Stanley
Twp., until Thursday morning wnen
requiem high mass will be sung - at
"St. Peter's :Church, St. Joseph, by
Msgr., W. Bourdeau. Interment will
be made in the parish cemetery.There
are also 37 grandchildren and ..16
great ,grandchildren. He was a mem-
ber of the Holy Name Society.
`St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
• Mr and Mrs Mbar Ducharme of
near Hensel" district; Mr and Mrs.
Oscar Ducharme of the Goshen -line
north, 'were Sunday visitors with;Mr
and Mrs. F. Ducharme of the Blue
• Water.
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MEllif Ira 47434' 4,
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If you need a ney,vittrawtor oe-ywr-farm,
but hayto.$ the reAdcycasb to b.Ag OD.P, • • •
FIL may be the askew& m)your,necd.
A B of M Fan Unkrt9VAMelatiXati can put
you at the wheel of the West modcl
very quickly. And there's nothiugthaC
saves money, time and work on :a :Wm ,guite
SO much as a modern tractor.
If your proposition is sound, you oaa
get a B of M Farm Improvement Loan for
any type of equipment you need on your
farm. Why tiot talk to your nearest B of M
manager? He'll gladly show you how a
aria Improvement Loan
gan help you in your
operations . and how
IgMle it costs.
'MY ORNIf
:ottani& OVIAOMII
FIL - the fixer....
his full name is
Farm Improve-
ment Loan. Give
him a chance to
help ifix up your
farm ,„ he's eco-
nomic, conven-
ient, verotile. He
can do Almost
anything mak-
ing your Owm a
better fare.
BialX. OF MONTREAL
edeaueei'd .7olde 6.1144
Zurich Branch: .CART, SCOTT, Manger
Hensall Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager
Creclitnn Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Oen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
nahwood (Sob -Agency:) Open Mon., Wed, &
NG WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OE LIfE SINCE 1817
be
Mrs Elize Laporte of 'River Side,
who was cashier in the Thomas'Inn,
is now spending a two weeks vacation
in this neighbourhood with relatives
and friends.
and Mrs Melvin. Bedard of ,De-
troit were week -end visitorswiththe
formex's 'brother and mother, Wand
Mrs. Leo Bedard and the mothe L
Bedard in residence.
• Mr and Mrs J.rvi, g
Merne-
Detroit spent the week -end iii'!
ottage at Ducharme's beach. •
Miss Sherry Geoffrey ocf .Detrop, is
spending a few days 'with her another
and other members of the .familv.
Saw Real Scrap
• On Monday last while sitting near
by the lawn we witnessed a black-
bird fight, the battle lasted nearly 2
hours. It was a rough and tumble
scrap. They fought with !bill, with
feet and with wings. They puffedland
they huffed, they took seconos ; of
at different intervals, presumably to
gain their strength. When they were
both very tired they flopped on their
Side as though dead or exhausted. We
then approached them, not to offer
our sympathy for their injuries, but
to see the results of the battle, but
before we reached them they flop-
ped their wings and took to the air
and none the worse after their fight.
'Well, they at least know enough, to
quite and .call it a draw.
The Answer?
Thursday, ;tam :3rd, 1084
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AUCTION SAI .E
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Of Real Estate, Household Effects,
and Misc. Items, on the Premises, in •
the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND ;
On Highway No. 21. The undersign •
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ed Auctioneer received instructions
to selr by public Auction on
;SATURDAY, JUNE 5th.
Atil..30 o'clock, p.m. sharp.
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REAL ESTATE—Consists of Lot •
K, Plan 30, 10% acres of land, more •
or less, on. which is situated a small
dwelling, barn and garage. This
property is 'Very suitably located for
fixture business interests. Land is
•choisest of loam. Inspect this prop-
erty before day of Sale.
Terms of property, — 10 % on day
of Sale. Balance in SO days. Offer-
ed for sale subject to a reasonable
reserved bid.
A full line of Household Effects and
Miscell. Items.
TERMS — CASH
Mrs. Mary Green, Proprietress.
Glen Webb, Clerk
Aivin Walper Auctioneer.
At a dinner partly several mothers
were discussing their children's ,
ingness with the -guest of honor. One
mother asked 'Doctor, what do you
find to be the principal ailmenti of
children?' the Doctor considered .the
question; then answered ,gravely;
'Mothers, Madam."
DASHWOOD
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Dancing. Every Saturday
THIS WEEK TO THE MUSIC OF
Don Watson and his Orchestra
"The Newest in Dance Bands"
featuring "CHRISTINE"
Enjoy Dancing on our Beautiful New Floor
Monster Bingo
In the
HENSALL COMMUNITY ARENA
On
MONDAY — JUNE 7th. 1954 . O.
$3500.00 IN PRIZES
15 regular Games at $30.00 each
2 Specials at $100 each — 1 Special at $200.
1 Extra Special for METEOR CAR.
Complete with Heater, License and tank of Gas
Come and bring your friends to Western Ontario's
Best Bingo
ADMISSION :—$1.00 for 15 regular games. Extra
cards for regular and 3 cash Specials, 25c, 5 for $1.
Car Special $1.00 per Card
Doors open at 8 p.m. Bingo Starts 9 p.m.
Sponsored by Hensall Legion 468 and Legion Auxii
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• 4 --if RUNNING WATER -
as you pay for it on the budget Want
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1(ITCHENt—running water cuts
kitc:len chores—laundry and
dishes are clone lc half the time.
BATHROOM -all the conven-
ience of a city home to protect
your family's health and add
to your comfort.
BARNS—So much easier to
water the stock ... and .0 much
extra protection against fire.
11-54
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hutchinson
and Alva -of Blair spent the week -end
here with relatives.
;Misses 'Euleen Keller and Alice
Chapman of Exeter spent the week- •
end with her parents, -Mr and Mrs. -
Adolph Keller.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Weido 'and
family of Detroit spent the week=end
with Mrs. Tired Schlundt.
To Celebrate '75th Anniversary},
The congregations of the Ontario
District of the Lutheran Church will
celebrate the seventy-fifth anniver-
sary of its onanization on Sunday,
June 6th. Rev. L. Higinell will de-
iver the anniversary, sermon in Zion
Church, Dashwood,
Statistics reveal that at organizat-
ion in 1879 there were 14 paetors,28
congregations and 2036 communic-
ant members. There are now 03 Pas-
tors servng 89 congregations, com-
municant membership is about 20.-
000, having ;practically doubled ill the
past five years. The congregations
comprising the dstrict in 1879 were
Delhi, Fisherville, rloradale, Elmira,
Kitchener, Wartburg, Humberstone,
Gas Line, Wellesley, Petersburg,
Poole, Logan,•Kurtzville, Norman by,
Howick, Sebringville, Stratford, and
others in Eastern Ontario.
The anniversary will be a feature
'of the District Convention. A special
service will be held in the Xtehener-
Waterloo Collegiate Wed. June MIL
The :speaker will be Arnold Grunim
iof Fargo, MD., a vice-pres, of the
Lutheran Church Mission Synod.
• Mr and Mrs jack Watson and Mrs
Ir:ank Watson of Detroit were Sim -
'4,y visitorii with ?..41' And Mrs Charles
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Why lug water by hand any longer? Install et
Duro Pumping System now and enjoy running:
water as you pay for it. Save time, save laboutti,
cut operating costs.
AS LOW AS ID% DOWN
UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY
for pump, fixtures and installation, too
The EMCO Budget Plan will cover your com4
plete water system -pump, tank, pipe, kitchen.
and bathroom fixtures, taps in all building*
and the cost of installation. You can, have the
whole job done NOW -and pay for it over the
next year and a half. Ask for an estimate of the
cost of labour and material worked out on the
EMCO Budget Plan. Then consider how muck
work it can save you, the extra leisure you cam
enjoy by installing your water system right awayi
Empire Braso
Mfg. Co. Limited
LONDON CANADA
20 - 34 JACKSON ST. W.
HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Visit Or Phone Us Without Delay
FOR SALE BY
STADE & WEIDO
Zurich - Ont.
HOW TO MAKE
summer meals
GOOD FOR THE FAMILY'
EASY ON THE COOK
Hot weather meals are usually light, cool and
quickly prepared. That's fine, as long as
they're nourishing! Serve your family plenty of;
dairy foods -milk, cheese, ice cream and
so on. They arc an abundant and inexpensive
source of protein that builds and repairs body
tissue; calcium, the tooth and bone builder;
Vitamin A; and thiamine for healthy nerves.
SANDWICH
Butter enriched bread, and sandwich in your choice.
of Canadian cheddar cheese or creamy cheese Ailing&
SALAD
Cool cottage cheese.. Right with all fruit or
vegetable combinations.
DESSERT
Watch your dealer's freezer for new flavours and
old favourites. Ice cream is good, and good for yolk_
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU
a division of Dairy Farmers of Canada
400 HURON ST. - TORONTO
J rit Id a i m cs nth
Recipe booklets.. Por Marie Fraser's tasty, tested dairy foodtu
recipes, vvrite: Dairy Foods Service Bureau.
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