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10, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15 1957
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
New Dance Nights!
New Dance Orchestras!
'Wednesdays and Saturdays
Grand Bend's Old
Favouite
BOBBY DOWNS and his
ORCHESTRA
FRIDAYS
'Western Ontario's Best
Known Dance Musicians
LIONEL THORNTON and his
ORCHESTRA
MIRACLE
Reliable statistics are to ham
FOOT d
regarding the relation between juv-
enile delinquency and alcoholism in
France. Three out of four delinqu-
CLINIC ent children areethose of alcohlics.
Our authority is Dorothy Thompeon.
Alcoholism with Frenchmen and Can -
MONDAY adian is the same tragic evil.----Advt.
HYMENEAL
Huron Temperance Notes
DELINQUENCY RISING— • •
"The sudden rise in. the number
of juvenile delinquents in the Tor-
onto area — 25 per cent in a year
— is a matter of concern." We
quote- from a recent editorial in the
Globe and Mail. The Editor sug-
gests as probable causes of the sud-
den rise, charges in social conartions
broen homes, too much money, bad
housing.
The Editor's concern , is obvious,
but surely his diagnosis is superfic-
ial. Broken homes and changes in
social conditions are certainly imp-
ortant factors. dig deeper Mr.
Editor. What lies behind these fac-
tors? We all know that alcoholism
is directly responsible for multitudes
of broken.homes.
In Canada we now have seven
million adults who drink.
Four
hundred and twenty thousand of
these are problem drinkers. One in
17 adult drinkers beco•me alcoholic.
Ontario has 76,000 alcoholics, Tor-
onto 14,000.
AUG. 26th. lichurich — Haberer
's father officiated at -ass, Monday Aug. 17-19 Kalbfleisch . Reunion—
Miss Carole Thiel, Zurich, was
W
maid of honor and Miss Ruth Hab-
erer as her sister's bridesmaid, They
were gowned in nylon net and lace
over taffeta in shades of yelllow and
aqua respedively.
Mr. John Haberer, Zurich, was best
man and Fred Haberer, Jr., was ush-
er.
For travelling, the bride wore a
brown and beige crystaTette dress
with beige accessories and white
Chester L. Smith., publisher.
Subscription in Canada, $2.i0 s
Subsasription U.S.A., Year $2.55.
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Called At Merlin
1• Mr and Mrs. Alphonse Grenter and
daughters motored to Stoney Point
orchid corsage. The ,couple will re- on Sunday where they visited with
side in Exeter where the 'bride will aelatives. On their return they vis -
join the teaching staff. The gro"4„ited at St. Patrick's Parish at Merlin,
is an instructor at the RCAF Stan
tion, ass.
ayere they were having a garden
Centralia. Party. Rev. Father D. Monaghan is
in charge there. They enjoyed a
TAKE THE FAMILY TO
tarilte
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Creditor& Road
Thursday, Friday Aug. 15-16_
Everything But The Truth
;MO'Haraaureen O'George Nader
most lovely chicken supper, and
brought Pauline Demers back with
them for a 'week's holidays.
HOLIDAYS — NO PAPER
As the summer season is about
Over again for another year, the
publisher of the Herald has decided
to take his annual holidays and so
there will be no paper next week
August 22nd. We do not intend to
do anything out of the ordinary,
but just try and get some much
needed rest which is always a tonic
to a tired body. So here's hoping for.
a; nice holiday. - Thank You!
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Had Reunion
George Hardman The gro.orn
Will Attend a double ring ceremony on Saturday
At the Afternoon, August 10th, 1957, unit -I
Ing Ronald George Hermrich and!
:MILT OESCH SHOE STOREMarilyn Ellen Haberer. The bride is I
the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Jacob Haberer, Zurich, and tile Rey.
Zurich - Ontario and Mrs. Edward William Heimrich,
Brantford, are parents of the groom.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich,
Get the Eacts-a.
was the setting, and Mrs. Frederick
Haberer, Jr., sister of the groom,
presided at the organ.
-1 The bride wore a gown of nylon
help YOUR foot tulle and Chantilly lace over multiple
layers of tulle and bridal satin. The
condition or rheum- sculptured lace bodice was.. styled
with lilypoint sleeves and pearledged
atie - arthritic neckline framed with scalloped lace
'Pains causea by and yoketheist solattileassiGinatalarzaaa
panels accented the bouffant skirt.
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feet A pillbox of ruffled tulle and lace
sprinkled with sesal pearls and sear' -
ins held her shoulder length. illusion
veil and she carred a white hymn
book crested with an orchid and
stephanotis.
Find out bow
"MIRACLE" can.
27 years
Experience
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for handling a case from place of death to the final Interment, no matter
what the distance may be.
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home
FUNERAL and AMBULA.NCE SERVICE.
DASHWOOD - 'Telephone 70W
ed
Thiers
res
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
3 5 C
Aylmer Catsup 2, 11 -.oz. Bottles.
Golden Dew Margarine, 44bs 1.00
Tree Sweet orange juice 418 -(oz. Tin 33c.
Campbell Soups, all chickens, 2 tins, 35c
MEATS MEATS
Dutch Loaf,, per lb ... 49c
Pure Pork Sausages lb. 49c
Check Our Advt. in the London Free Press every
Thursday for Specials on Fruits and Vegetables
Phone 140 C. I -L THIEL - Zurich
• The seventh annual reunion of the
Three Violent People
Kalbfleisch family was held at Cedar -
Anne Baxter brook Camp an Sunday, August 4th.
Charlton Heston
Approximately ninety-five sat down
Aug, 20-21 to dinner served by the lunch cons -
Tues., Wednesday
mittee under the supervision of Mrs.
Autumn Leaves - Bert Moo. After dinner the busin-
Joan Crawford Cliff Robertson as'ianre.e
ess part of the reunion was in or -
the clan last Met. There were
•Many happenings took place
—
four deaths in the family; Herbert
4,5". nset Dietrich, Kitchener; Theo. Habeveia
Zurich; Lydia Kallafleissch, Detroit;
DRIVE-IN — GODER1CH 41.0.1! stavers,
isted of the engagement of
Detroit. Other news
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easars • of Mr and Mrs Victor
Wake of the Red Witch ., . ' ' ' '
,j.). eicil..‘rt The .youngest member in
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John Wayae
attendanee was the daugilter or Mr
Gale Russell
and Mrs. Earl Deichert and the olaest1
Comedy Cartoon
member was Mr. Adolph Kalbfleiech. I
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Next year's 07ecutive vs:II he Pres.
Monday Aug.
17-19 Eugene Kalbfleiseh, Vice Pres airs.
Riders of the Purple Sage,•.sita;pro
oi's, Xalbfleisah, IS-hit-
4ekIken'isifhiered and Jacob Habererl
George Montgornery i Secy., Ed. Deiehert and treas., Don.
.
1 Taylor. An afternoon •of entertain-
andon the same program '
Lynn Roberts
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nient was enjoyed under the raper-
, vision of Misr; Kathy Kalbfleiech be -
Last of the Duanes
gasbord style supper. Members of
'fore sitting down to e delicious smor-
the family were present from 1Vin-
gham, Detroit, Sarnia, London, Neu-
stadt, Kitchener, Fraser, Mich., Wal-
ton, Ilayfield, Dashwood and Zulich.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
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Tuesday, Wednesday Aug.* 20-21
Call Me Madam
Ethel Merman
Donald O'Connor
Cartoon
Two Shows Nightly.
Children under 12'
BR' 0
Comedy
GRAND OPENING
HUGE SUCCESS
- The Grand Opening of the Now
Business Block of Gerald Gingerich
in town, opposite the Pot office,
ast show at dusk last Thursday, Friday and batun-fay,'
in ears Free was a huge and decided success peo-
ple from far and near came expect-
ing to see thin* and they were not
disappointed, over three thousand
people visited this !place of business,
and were treated royally, as much
affort was put forth to make it the
bigasuccess it was. Until late Satnr-
day ,inight flocks of people invaded
the place, one would wonder manymwhTeiriee
so people -came fro.
• • ' i'f l Door Prize Winners were as follows:
Sr, Ni
Thursday, 1st. prize Mueller Deck
Fauset, Mrs. C. Hagen, Zurich; 2nd,
Sprinkler Hose, Jimmie Campbell,
London; 3rd, Flashlight, Mrs. Stone,
Exeter.
Friday - 1st Emco Delta • Dacke
Fauset, Mrs. James Cox, Clinton; 2,
pr. plaques, Eric Chuter, Varna; 3rd.
Flashlight, Alfred Meidinger, Zurich
Saturday - lst, Wallacelburg Tub
and shower fittings, Richard KlePP,
Zurich;2nd, white pearlac•cent toilet
seat, Melvin •Gingerich, Zurich; 3rd,
1 gal. Pittsburgh Paint, Richard. Br-
eakey, Zurich.
Grand Prizes—
ist, G. E. Electric Frypan, Mrs.
Klawon, Lake Worth, Florida; 2nd
Hassock, Jill Uttley, London ; 3rd.,
camp stove, Eleanor Enb,Zurich.
Prizes for guessing closest num-
ber of holes in pegboard, correct
number of holes - 332,8911/2.
1st, T. V. lamp, Gregory Willert,
Zurich; 2nd, vacuum pitcher, Gerald
800 p.m — Rev. G. Mills Merrier, Zurich; 3rd, flashlight, Ger-
aid. Overholt, Zurich, "
First Purchasers of $5.00 or more
each day:
Ilst day - Mr. Henry Adkins.,.14.11.-
ROI:, 2nd day, Mrs. Courtney Burin-
CLINTON — ONTARIO
FEATURING THE LARGEST
WIDE SCREEN in HURON COUNTY
Thurs., Friday Aug. 15-16
A Lamp is Heavy
(Colour)
Belinda Lee -- George Baker
The Amazing Dolphin
(Two Cartoons)
Sat., Monday Aug. 17-49
Blood Alley
(Colour) (Cineniaseope)
John Wayne Lauren 13acall
(Cartoon)
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Nescafe 6 -oz. Jar .9
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