Zurich Herald, 1957-05-02, Page 4TRANSPORTATION TENDER
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The BOARD OF TRUSTEES.. of THE HAY
TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA is calling for sealed
Tenders plainly marked, to transport approximat-
ely twenty-two (22 i children daily from the
closed school No. 6 Hay, to No. 7 school in Zurich,
commencing, September 3rd, 1957 and ending
June 29th, 1958.
Successful tender to provide adequate insurance
coverage on pupils. For further information con-
tact the Secretary.
Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by
Wednesday, May 15th. 1957 at 6,00 p.m.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
H. W. Brokenshire, Secretary,
Zurich, Ontario.
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Waterior , Catt!e reeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
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�^DOMINO 2nJackson Hill ,Polled Deanne 2nd
i?uurr^_ 1954, 1935, and
was mater to 14714 fiat service COWS in the area served by the
Waterl to. Unit. His calves have been eery popular with ourn'temo-
ers, being eery growthy and rugged.
For service to this. or any of our other Beef and Dairy Bulls,
call collect to: -
Clinton Hu 2-3441
'Between 7:30 and 10 A. M. week days
7:30 and 0.30 A.M. Sundays and Holidays.
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SEALED TENDERS
Will be received iby• the Board off
Stewards of the 'Galland Bend United
Church, until May 15th, 1057, for
painting the outside of the ichllreh,
Snecifieations Inas,' be had by con-.
tatting Mr. Ross Desiardine, Grand
Bend.; mail all tenders to Earl
Burr, !Secretary, R.R. 1, Dashwood,
Ontario. 2tc
Fred Ducharme,
The recent heavy grains have de-
layed the seeding, for those: who are
not finished. But a few esurtny days
will see the work completed.
1VIr. Oscar ;Daclherme of the .Goeh-
en Lille north, balled ion relatives and
friends lin this neighl)orihooa on Fel-
day last.
M1' and Mrs Remie Denomme atfd
family motored to 'W'indsor on Fri-
day last to attend the wedding of..
their daughter in that •elty.
Canners along the lake find cam -
Ping life a little chilly at !present,
Neverthe less they are bound to live
it out for the week -end found many
of 'Chant in their ,cartages regardless•
of cold and discomfort.
!Stumm-eyors are busy on ;'So. 21
Highway and 1,e- the looks:and width
of the road, motorists in the future
will not be crowded.
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HERALD
Theresa Hartman and Paul Rader
had their tonsils removed by Dr.V.
•Gulens at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, last Wednesday morning.
dlla�s, Rolbt. Newton and family of
Loudon spent the Easter vacation
with Mrs. A. Willert.
Entertain Newly Weds-
1dr and Mrs Allen Becker, newly
weds,, were guests lof honor at a
dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Bender haat Wednesday.
Present were the bride's grandfather,
Mr, John Bender, 1Ma. Bill Bender,
one
Too Big for Age—
Billy, one of the pupils to our
parish wears a size trousers and
was a bit confused over itis weight.
"Haw old are you, Billy" :sister ask-
ed. "My tummy is ten, he 're'plied,
but the rest of me is six."
HENSALL
Mrs. Donald Thomas of San Jose,
California, who has been visiting her
aunt and uncle, Mr and 'Mrs. James
A. Paterson for the past several we-
eks,
eks, returned to her home on Mon-
day r=.'th.
Robert and Margaret Evans of Kit-
chener, returned home on ,Sunday,,
after 'spending their Easter vacation
with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs
R. Y. ;ticLaren.
'Mrs, Harry I al)er is confined to
her home with illness. Her many
friends wish her a speedy recotery
back to health.
Was Big Success—
The Grand Opening Dance held in
the Hensall Arena's New Aaditorilen
Friday 20th attended by over 200
was a • great success, with the offic-'
ials well pleased v to the outcome,
De zjarc ine (arches,`+•a furnished the,,
music, by popular "demand another
dance will be held Friday, May 10th-'
with the same orchestra. A cooling;,
system has been installecr rr, the a xd
itorium which keeps the teen eratn't
juste right. Mrennbers of the T '
Club sponsored a !booth wIlie'h Vitas`
convened by 'the president, Mrs. Har
old Knight, The affair . was sponsor -
ed by the Arena Board,
,„ t,ai ��� 1 the warm, humid weather which lire
g 1vaned during the -week. As is the
Miss Luise Kendrick spent a fee:, case most years, a large number of
daye with illative, and friends in
*in jfarers neglectedetv*ato tobtaneeded.
Coi
their
'Creditor and Exeter over the East'r -n p
ly weep end. :puently the seed cleaning plants
Miss Stella Rnse of London, .spent have been working at top speed to
the 'week -end at the home of her .meet this last minute rush for seed.
another, Mrs, L. Rase.
Estate Auction Sale
Mr and :Mrs `Herbert Witmer tend I __
two sons of Kitchener were Sunday I Cie axing Auction Sale orf Farm
`visitors at the home of the forrinr's Machinery, and Household Effects, at
Irother, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Witmer. Lot Con. 1, L.R.S. 'Half mile
Mr and The. Janie:: Hackett and South of Hensall, No. 4 Highway,or.
'darrulter Linda of St. Catearines, + WEDNESDAY, u\IAY 15th.
enjoyed the week -end at the home of ,
their parents, Mr and !firs. Ted. Ste- ! Household :80 Effectsn sharp. — Grandanbach.
piano., Settee, coll, of Chairs; 2
Miss Kathleen Hess, R,N., of Lon-'their^y Ext. Table,; cherry glass
don and brother William of Woods -cupboard; occasional chairs; rockers:
tcek visited at the home of their email cupboards; fire place, small
'parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Hess safe, writing desk; China !cabinet and
last week. The former attending a ,buffet, studio Couch, day bed, 2
wedding of a friend at 'Stratford. sewing machines; o spool beds, 1
"r <lid Mrs Lloyd Cook and 'leu -'single ."pool bed; 1 rope bed; 1
++-a.tc,' ?atria:a nand Mise Rita Bren- walnut antique bdnoom suite; :f
nee and Mrs. Lorne Cook all of Wat- chest; of drawers; antique rockers;
e'Ino; Mr and Mrs Ed. Brenner and springs, mattresses, etc; antique
daughter Merlon of Kitchener; Mr. clocks, kitchen chairs, dishes, kitchen
and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick and child- articles; old cic:cks, radio, cabinet
ren of the Blue 'Water Highway spent model; toilet sets, books, sealers;
Sunday at the hone of their mother, hooked )Hats, cruet stances; 10 cords
tft4re. Mary Brenner. ;slab wood; 1947 Plynllouth Coupe
ear; crearn separator; Model B.
Mr and Mrs Clarence. Hehner, 41r Farm Equipment—
Glee Deic'hert, 1.Ir anti :firs, 12er1, iii .Alis Ch timer:: Tractor and mover,
Keller and son, lir and Mfrs. 13111 I (ued eery little) ; circular saw (steel
IIL Laughlin and daughters, l)Ir tial1frame ); drive belt, wheel barrows;
Tors. Jack Fasken and son of Elora, i bar;' truck, steel fence posts, dune') 1
'Mr and Mrs We Verner, Mr. Lloyd;ralcr, ,' im-H, mower; well a -India"! I
:I(1F'.r of Elmira, on Sunday t ±+(:t# e alit dill1. Q"tittere inaeelc5.s, le1g•1r,,
nI Mrs. Rese lie a flex MUlb ' ti l -n talo( t1C buggy ,
le. 1, 1 g. liarne,s;
, ,r ec eetl=tl e,, (come new); quantity
,Scouts On Can. lumber, maple flooring, planks, etc;
ile Zurich Boy Se eu ,1'.e a tram
tilet,ols, tap and die set saws„ bits, I
pr, lane over the !ti( (n(1 t,`3 carpenter tools chisel. (excellent
'_k ;tcn'a1 itil+tLl,Tit c 71 !t tJ lvtNlilr tr-Pttat�it#
shape); anvil, Il' Vic(, 'nert'sc7 v
l l ( fence. stretcher, slush serape,
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Tfll,;' 1="h'tot tt)t.'ith u!r sr_sr1.(G:aritc 1li
;eaension !add l', drat, saw, sleighs,
cco nti+.v 1 ?i ," iron 1,11* n *vn::
it (,J'rd..n s'utl'er as !'<'(r, .`('out lies , '
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+ l Ly leadr 1, tannin . mill, 1 ,0 bush
ttl•tin; pig clot' ; (lour frames, win- 1
. alL , lIl;tlp_h tI, e,...:n and doh' frames. Cultivators, mowers
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.+ _- :) r t itl1 the I =iic'- load 'carts, horse power, 7 -sec! F,a�4
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DASHWOOD
Mr and Mrs Earl Telfer and 'fam-
ily of Brantford, ;Mrs. Olga Keller'
and children of London, with Mr and
Mrs Adolph Beller.
Ladies' Aid Entertain Children—
The Ladies' Aid ie'f Zion Lutheran
church entertained the Sunday Scho-
ol children at an Easter party last
Wednesday evening. All sat down at
5 pan. to a supper of hot dogs, cake
and ice cream. Group two with Mrs
Kenneth Keller, convenor, was in
charge. Following supper games and
contests were enjoyed. The evening
ended with a sing song and Peter
c .tttontal appeared with Easter eggs
for alI..
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Mr and Mrs Lloyd Vogan and Shar-
on, Molesworth; Mr and Mrs. Fred
'Gunning= and Mr and (Firs. How-
ard ,Cunninigton of Manville; Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Bender and Ralph of
Crediton; Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Bender and Dayle of London. Mr.
and Mrs. Becker were presented with
lovely gifts.
Baptism —
Terrance James, infant son of Mr
and 'Mrs Leo Gibson was baptized
Sunday morning April 28, by Rev.
K. Zorn. Mfr and Mrs Melvin Gocs-
Thursday, May 2nd, 1r5T
xnan of Port :Duron were sponeer. s.
Sunday visitors with Mr ante Mr:'..
Leo Gibson were Mr and IM:ts. Melvial
Gossman of Port Huron, Mrs. Jaclti
Welton and •Miss Brenda Welteat et
Medford.
Mrs. Chester iV'orley of ParkiMIt..
and Mrs Dick Dawson. and ISlharon,,
o:f Stratbaoy spent Friday with Mrs..
Leo Gibson.
Mrs Bruce 'Seebach of Hanover,,
visited with her mother Mrs. Cora.
Ganser while Rev. .Seelba
eft attended!
ended!
Conference atGoiden Lake .
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WHEN governments spend money, it is your
money that is being spent. For governments therm-
,
selves produce nothing.
Governments can only spend what they take
from the production of the people, whose creatures
and servants they are.
If you want lower taxes, you must curb the
spending of your governments. There is no other
way by which taxes can be reduced.
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