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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1954-07-29, Page 4DA8 HW0OD and Mrs. "Emil 'Mastrovido and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Koessel of Lan- *tng, x01,, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs, Jahn Kuntz, celebrating her eighty-sixth birthday. Miss Lu-. ella Kuntst has returned home after spending two weeks with her sister in Lansing. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND The Only Resort Dancing Every Nite! Monday thro' Friday 9 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat. 9 to 12 p.m. NEIL McKAY and his NEW ALL-STAR Orchestra • MIDNITE DANCE THIS WEEKEND Sunday Evening, August 1st - On the Beach Neil McKay Orchestra and Artists Proceeds to the Grand Bend Lions' Club MONSTE Cash Bingo • • • • • • r • i • • • 0 A • • • • • • 1 $2;O01/;10 IN CASH PRIZES In the HENSAiL''L COMMUNITY ARENA Tuesday, August 3rd 14 Regular Games' $50.00 each. 3 Spedal'Games, $100.00 each 2 Spedial Games $500.00 each. ALL PRIZES MUST GO! Proceeds for Artificial Ice ADMISSION:—$1.00 for 14 Regular Games Spe-didls -and Extra Cards 25c; 5 for $1.00 Sponsored .by Hensail Legion 4168 and Legion Auxiliary DOORS (OPEN AT 8 p.m. BINGO STARTS 9 pan. Nome WHY NEED WE FEAR? Rom. -8: 31 b — If God be for us who can be against us? I John 4: 4'b -- Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the World. Psalm 46: '1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Psalm 27: 1 --- The Lord is my Light and my Sal- vation, Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the Strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER Box .50, R. R. 1 — Zurich, Ontario • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 s • • 6 MONSTER • Carnival• sip • Canadian Legion Grounds, Kirk Street CLINTON • Monday Evening, Aug. 2nd 1 • Big Parade at 7 p.m. Best Decorated Float — Best Decorated Bicycle or Tricycle• BINGO - GAMES - DRAW - DANCING Car Draw at 1 1 :59 p.m. 'Proceeds for Building Fund • Notice To all property owne 1 Y r• • County of Huron Under the Weed Control Act •o all noxious weeds must be destroyed. I You are hereby notified that all weeds must be destroyed on or before August 5th, 1954. After that date, steps wi.Il be taken in accordance with the Weed Control 'Act. Wr . R. Dougall, Weed lir-vector, County of Huron. t • °a� •f 21 • ZURICH ITERAL Mr and Mrs Wm. Dempster an family of Toledo, Ohio, visited wit Mr and Mrs. Louis Rader, Mr an Mrs. Oscar Miller and xVlr and Mrs Alvin Rader, bringing Reith Rade home. Mrs. R. Taylor of New York, Mrs Thos. BeII and Mrs. Chas. Stephen a Exeter were callers on Mr and 'Mrs Leonard Schenk, Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Wendel ,Gamble and Gary of London, spent the week -e* with Mr and Mrs L. H. Rader. Mr and Mrs Garnet Weiberg and family of Waterloo spent the week- end with their parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Weiberg and Mr and Mrs. L. H. Rader. 'Mr and Mrs Milton Webb, Judy and Bob, accompanied by Mrs. Letta Taylor and Anne spent the week -end at Sauble Beach. Misses Carol Webb and Mabel. IVIeCall of Vest Lorne enjoyed 'a boat trip to North Bay, Haltburllon and Sudbury. Miss Carol Webb returned to London after two weeks' vacation. l\fr and Mrs Earl •Guenther., a companied .by Mr and Mrs Ed .stelck spent a very pleasant time with the Rennie Sisters in honor or their sister, Mrs. Arthur Stelek and dau- ghter of Vancouver, B.C., at the Ramie "Trees" cottage, Grand Bend Had Reunion. The Fraser -Rumford reunTcn heid their annual picnic this year at the home of Mr and Mrs Emil Becker on Sunday, July 25, with 25 present. Following dinner and games the offic- ers for next year were appointed: Next dear's picnic will be held the last Sunday in July in Stratford Park. "Tis. L. Piefer spent the week -end in T .o' don with her sister and husb- and, Mr and Mrs. David Baird. On Sunday she attended a Werner' fam- ily picnic at Spring+bank. d h d f 1 Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock and Invite. Ments on Lot 19, Con. I, Stanley Township.. Half mile north of Brucefield, on No. 4 Highway, en WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4th. At1p.m. Livestock — 7 Durham and Hare - ford cows from 3 to 7 years old, fresh and recently fresh, some re - bred to Hereford. 125 Hybrid pullets 3 months old; 50 young geese. Machinery, — 1 Allis Chalmers all crop Harvester, with bagger, bin, scourer, cleaner, pickup, straw spr- eader, all grass screens. Used one season; 1 Allis Chalmers W. G. Tractor, fully ,equipped; Allis Chal- mers W D Tractor, fully equipped, used one season; 1, 10 -ft. Fleury +Bossel Packer, like new; 1, 104t Allis Chalmer side rake, power take off, ori rubber; 1 John Deere 17 -disc drill, Ian rubber, ,(like new), 1 3-sectien spring tooth harrows; 1, 5 -section tit diamond harrows, or 8 section; 1 .AI - lis Chalmers tractor disc, hydraulic controlled; 1, 3 -furrow hydraulic Allis 'Chalmers plow; I1 Fleury Bis- sell '2$orrow drag plow; G.M.C. 2 - ton truck, 1946 model 'with new mot- or, stock rack platform, box for 'grain; 1, 5 -ft Rotary Disc; all -steel rubber tired wagon, new tires; rub- ber tired wheelbarrow; garden scuf- fier, 27/ bush. of No. 1 alfalfa seed, •2 bush. of red clover, 2 bush. of tim- othy seed; electric Renfrew cream separator (new); stoneboat (good), cedar posts, 2 -ton of fertilizer 3-18.9 double strength C.I.L. ; 42 -.ft. exten- sion ladder, 20 ton of baled mixed hay; electric pail water heaters, 50 ft. of garden hose, new; 1,000 -ft. of N. 1, 1 -inch spruce lurnfber; 200 -ft. of snow Tence, 4 -can milk cooling vat; forks, shovels, blocks, chains, ropes, ,anal other articles. Farm -- 100 acre farm, snore or less, on No. 4 Highway; half mile north of I3rueefleld. 90 acres of choice 'workable land, remainder pas- ture, well drained; good water sup- ply; 8 room house, well equipped; bank barn, 2 car garage, 'implement shed; Hydro throughout. Terms ,Chattles 'oasis; farm 10 10% down, balance in 30 days, re- serve bid. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Gordon Turner, Proprietor. Thursday, July 09, 1954 Face The Facts The Family needs income most in the 'years following the death of wage-earner, while the' children are growing. Let's talk "Family Income," the low-cost protection plan than appeals to thousands of people throughout the country—your neighbours and mine. T. 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