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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1954-07-08, Page 4.1l1RIADH, • f;i-r Ante► ZURICH HERALD SEAFORTH LIONS 19th ANNUAL Summ r Carnival Lions ark eatorth Western Ontario's WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY -- FRIDAY JULY 14 QA 15 - 1 C OUTSTArf11 ING AMATEURS nva NII t For 1!7:rv' RIZES T O T A L I 1 4.t G `:'AN`du 60 0 BINGO - GAMES - BANDS - FERRIS WHEEL - MERRY-GO-ROUND FIREWORKS. See the Startling Beauty of this Display Programme Commences each Night at 9 p.m. In event of rain, Program will be held in the Community Centre a a RAWING for 15 ah iahle Prizes FREE PARKING ADMISSION 25 Cents Children Under 12, Free Proceeds for Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions Park, and Pool• nothing they could do then 'but to tcontinue; they arrived in this parish in mid -summer, late in an evening, • wearied and tired. On their arrival v they prayed together and then they. • c�,read a few of their clothes on the a r, -pond to retire for the night to. a -t., and receive refreshments after • ' t' -,air lone trip. Their first night was oa trviin°! one, they were disappointed. • they were disturbed by the yelping of. • furocious wolves and the howling of other wild animals, and to add to the • • misery there brewed up from across • the lake a storm, accompanied by e high winds and torrents of rain. 0 They were a God fearing people, • and they implored God's protection. In the early .morning they arose first looking one way then another, facing huge trees •of the forest which give security to the early rising sun of the east: glancing to the west, vis- ible in all its beauty the deep blue. waters of Lake Huron. Again, they prayed together and asked God's guidance. They had little food left, and their funds had almost dis appeared. They 9 were corageous, they did not despair, the housewives went in a near-Iby berry patch where they picked ber- * e ries to satisfy their hunger; the men er ° went down the lake bank and to the water's edge, then by a mere prank -0 they entered the water knee deep, • • and those early settlers many times • • related that fish was so plentiful that —DANCING 1 • V NIGHTLY , j in. their triad rush for safety,... thejTi jumped out of the Water ion the 'beadh They were then picked up and clean - al ed, that and the wild berries furnish -- a ed the first meal in this parish for those first settlers on this parish.. (To be c. Dncluded next issue) DASHWOOD bSummer vacation Bible School •opened in the Evangelical U.B. e •church Monday July 5 conducted by • Rev. W. Krotz and his assistants swith 43 enrolled. Mr and Mrs Louis Smith and 'son,' •Mrs. Geo. Witt of Buffalo, and Mr. • ant Mrs. L. H. Rader were guests of • Mr and Mrs Erwin Rader. s Mr and Mrs Harold Britt, Mildred, • Jean, Carol and Arthur of Pigeon, Mich., Mrs. Mabel Gilbert and Ellen . of 'Clinton, were week -end visitors Iwith Mr and Mrs. Wm. Haugh. Five Drawings Each Night f All C A umimer ts ars a ed Shorties IN A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS SIZES 12 TO 20, and 16 ui TO 241 SPECIAL 1 -3rd OFF REGULAR PRICES Irwi 's In Hensall Lakeview Casino I 3 i e 0 E J RU as you pay for it on the Thursday, July 8th, 1954 . V_ KITCH EN ---running water cuts kitchen chores—laundry and dishes are done in half the time. BATHROOM—all the conven- ience of a city home to'protect your family's health and odd to your comfort. BARNS --So much easier to water the stock ... and so much extra protection against fire. T1-54 Eneb a i6'e Brass Mf :' td Ccm Limited LONDON CANADA 20 - 34 Jackson St. W. Hamilton - Ontario WATER,' budget plan! Why lug water by hand any longer? 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Then consider how muck, work it can save you, the extra leisure you cath • enjoy by installing your water system right away Visit Or Phone Us Without Delay FOR SALE BY: STADE & WEID Zurich - Ontario GRAND BEND NEIL McKAY and his ORCHESTRA featuring VOCALS by Jack Levi and Johnny Noubarian ELECTRIC GUITAR by Eddie Bell Grand Bend Latest Entertainment Feature: SUNDAY EVENING BAND CONCERTS 8 p.m. On the Beach, from the New Lakeview Band Stand July 11; Lucknow's Famous Pipe Band A Treat from Grand Bend Merchants! Gran nd ay For Boys and Girls up to 14 Years Inclusive WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th. From 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. FREE! Cartoon Movie Shows Ferris Wheel Rides Bump Car Rides Fun House Tour FREE! FREE! Roller Skating Minature Golf Merry -Go -Round Cruiser Boat Rides FREE! MONSTER PARADE 1:30 p.m. THREE CLOWN BANDS S Important New Legislation respecting ONTARIO ELE' A. RS id LIFTS 1 wish to bring to attention that The Elevators and Lifts Act, 1953, came into force on June 17, 1954: Under this legislation, in Ontario the owner of an elevator, dumb -waiter, escalator, manlift or incline lift must obtain an annual licence to operate the elevator or lift. who The legislation further provides that only a person holds a certificate of competency issued under the Act may make inspections of these installations in Ontario. In addition, contractors who construct, install, repair, or maintain elevators or lifts, etc., may now only carry on business in Ontario if they are registered under the Act. In order to comply with the legislation:— Any egislationArany person employed by an insurer to make inspections must make application immediately for a certificate of competency: OWNERS CONTRACTORS of elevators, dumb -waiters, must make application immedi- escalators, mpnlifts or incline ately for annual registration. lifts must make application im- mediately for licence to operate their installations. • Licences and certificates of competency for the period. ending December 31, 1954, are now available, and enquiries and requests for application forms should be directed to the Chief Inspector, Elevator Inspection Branch, Department of Labour, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT. OF LABOUR Charles Daley, Minister Sponsored by Grand Bend C of C and Public -Spirited Citizens t; zwilmonimmommenwelammessma ers of Lake Huron. Those early, pion- eers then considered the matter and if they decided to undertake it, it would mean much hardship to com- plete the journey. They formed a St. Joseph & Blue Water Area (Continued from page 3 ) ,Coureurs de -Bois the previous year, who had trampled the soil of this parish as a daring venture when it gronpe of a few families, perhaps was a dense forest. Their purpose eight or ten. 'and sinee there was no vas to meek means to improve their future for them in their home Prov - standard of living. 'Chose 'venture- ,ince, they made their. decision. They, some men' were from the province of sold mast of their belongings . to Quebec; on tial t'r :lir to their create a fund sufficient to 'tide them hone lantl t.17,y ,:l :rouging through a rough irmrney which took - news to tile': .14.,14..).+! , if t��� '�; them weeks t() a.eeornolieh, r f t'hr! »,,in••:d!':.lnt +;', v kli.a+. were • "rhev travelled by water. by ., .t: :11 1'1: :.."'1 .'rs'•tl a a'nd,hv foot' perhaps at times o:i the '•:oai'd- regretted their 'Start- But there NO. IN A SERIES ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS YOUR HYDRO ...key service in a new community From 1947 to December, 1953, the num- ber of new dwelling units built in Ontario was 183,515. Each required an average of 1X kilowatts of electricity, a total of 229,000 kilowatts, or, 307,000 horse- power. These homes didn't have to wait for Hydro service. Crews were stringing lines before the homes were completed . . . Hydro was there, before the door key. To meet this demand Ontario Hydro and your local municipal system must plan far into the future. Power projects must. be started years before their . immediate need arises, so that new homes, new schools, new shopping centres, new muni- cipal services and new industries, all have power when and where required .. low-cost power that is the keynote of modern living. C RIO HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS intormation concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto,