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Rev, W. J. Rogers Carol and Bre-
nda are on vacation for a month. I
Mrs M. Hemery of Carlton Placed
is Visiting with Mr and Mrs. Stew-
art McQueen's.
In Auto Crash.
No one was injured but damage
was estimated •at more than $150 in
a collision ;on Main Street. A car
driven by Wm. Forrest, Hensall, was
backing away from the front of the
Henderson egg grading station 'Mum
it collided with an east -bound car
driven iby Harry Abdell of Iroquois.
Constable Lee Pesch investigated. I
;mission. Chairman. 1947-5;1.
ANDREW Y. McLEAN Enlisted in the R.C.A.F. and ser-
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Born in Seaforth, I june 24, 1909, i the rank of Squadron Leader.
Educated at Seaforth Public Scho- I Is married and has three children:
ol, Seafoeth Collegiate Institute and
University of Toronto.
In 1930 joined his father in the
publication of The Huron Expositor,
Seaforth.
Takes an active part in commun.-
ity affairs. In 1934 was appointed
1Justice of the Peace for. Huron Co-
unty. Was •Chairman of the NA
Committee; of the Seaforth Lions
IClub during. the period when the
well-known Seaforth Lions Part,
was developed. In 1935 was elected
to the Seaforth Public Uttilities Do -
Thursday, August •Oth, 195'3
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Susan aged 0, Alan age 4, and Mar-
garet 18 months old.
Is a former president of the Sea -
forth Branch of the Canadian Legion:
and the Seaforth Lions Club.
,Member of First Presbyterian
Chervil, Seaforth.
Was elected to the House of COM-.
1110 s in .Juno 1949, representing tl*
riding of Huron -Perth.
Served on the following Haus
or Commons committees: Marna
land Fisheries, Miseellaneous Privoie
Defeace, Price Maintenance,
Agriculture and Colonization, ,
Appointed one of the five Can..
adian delegates representing Canada
at the Seventh Assembly of the Un-
ited Nations.
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GRAND BEND
NEIL 'McKAY arid his ALL-STARS
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
*THE BEST ORCHESTRA IN YEARS
TUNES 'YOU WANT TO DANCE TO, AND VOCALS BA-
1:1Me - Johnny - and the Quartette
EVERY THURSDAY
ARTHUR MURRAY NIGHT
Ballroom Dancing by the Country's most outstanding Instr-
uctors: The intense interest in this Show has trebled atten-
dancel Don't miss It!
2. Hours Dancing Half Hour of Exhibitions
And .tuitions at regular admission ef 75c. each.
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THERE IS POWER IN THE BLOOD
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Neither by the'Blood of goats and calves,but by His own BloodHe entered in ONCE into the holy place, having obtained
Eternal Redemption for us. — Heb. 9: 12.
But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are
made nigh by the Blood of Christ. — Eph. 2: 13.
Having therefore, 'brethren, boldness to enter into the Holiest
by the Blood of ftesus.
By a new and living 'Way which He hath consecrated for us.
through the veil, that is to say, His flesh.
Let us draw near with -a true heart iin full assurance of Faith,
having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our
bodies washed with pure water.—Heb. 10: 19, 20, 22..
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GOLDEN RULE -GOSPEL MESSENGERS
Box 50 R. R. 1, — Zurich, Ontario
GRAND BEND
To Hit New Re.cord
It is expected that tourist trade
:at4Grand Bend will hit a record high
this ye.ar. Arthur Pugh, president of
the newly -formed Chamber of Com-
merce said. Our week -end traffic
has been terrific, said Mr. Pugh, it's
bigger than ever. Number of tour-
ists ;staying ,during the week has
been 'increasing too, he said. Recent
hot weather has prompted al large
nuaygyer .of vacationers to stay for
one and two-week periods,
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the wounds caused when his hand
became ,caught in the band saw,
Visitors with Mrs. C. Hedclen and
Nfterb were, Vernon Redden, aeorge
and Bob, Mr and Mrs Russell Hed-
,den and Waren, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
IHedden. Linda and Sam all of St.
Catharines; Mr and Mrs. Harold lied -
den and Jimmy of Dresden,
tin Baker and ;ehildren of Stratford.
Mr and Mrs John Henderson and
family spent the holidaY. with relati-
ves in Glenco.
Jean'Lammie of CentraliaTs vrsit-
ing With her ;gitandmoither Alp..., A
Laramie and aunt Greta,
.Cipl. John Beer, of the RCAF at
Winnipeg; Mrs. Beer and little son
are vacationing for August with the
former's liarents; iMr and .Mrs. trm,c1,
Beer.
Dr.•and Mrs. B. ;Campbell, i'ororito
are vacationing here.
Mr and Mrs George Hess quietly
celebrated their 30th wedding anniv-
ersary and observed the event by
taking a trip to Niagara Falls . and
Toronto.
IIVItiss Gladys Luker who is recuper-
ating from an operation is rmproving
nicely and expects to be home with-
in a few weeks.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Moir have tak-
en up residence in Strathroy.
7HENSALL Mrs. Mete Charles of London spent
the week -end with her aunt Mrs.
Anna Walker,
Visitors at the home of Me and
Mrs, Robert Baker for the nolidays
were Mr and Mrs Ted Mason of
ate...Went at •faclory. A goodly nuin- Berme; .lifr and n Mrs W. Browand
law of stitelhes were requirel to close daughters of Egmoriville, Mr, Au' -'
Gerald ;Moir Oh employeeof Clip-
per Coach Mfg. k in Victoria Hosp.
ital, London, suffeiivg severe lacer-
ations to his -left banresell: of an
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NEIL McKAY and his ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA
JUNE BARNA - Vocalist
Also June - Johnny - and the Quartette.
Johnny Noubarian pianist and vocalist
Bobby Ciamaga - tops on trumpet!
Arthur Murray's Foremost Dancers
Ballroom and Tap Dancing
ALL PROFESSIONALS
Artists and Entertainers Galore!
A Real Show for young and old!
Come early please, and get you, 'seats.
ANNUAL PUPPY RAFFLE
Drawing on Registered Cocker Spaniel Puppy
Tickets 25c. each
All Artists Are Giving Their Services Free
Proceeds to theGrand Bend Lions Club
for Welfare Work
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