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ZURICH LIONS CLUB
ANNUAL
Fowl Bingo
in the
COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH
On
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th.
At 8:30 p.m.
Chickens - Ducks --and and Turkeys
10 Regular Games for 50 Cents Admission
Special Games for Geese - 10 cents each
Special Games for Turkeys 25 Cents Each ' 1:
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Win Your Christmas Fowl Early!
Proceeds for Community Welfare Worklaanstougsmortam
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-Township of '
IS CALLING FOR SEALED APPLICATIONS FOR A TRUCK
DRIVER TO PLOW SNOW FOR TFIE WINTER MONTHS,
1954 1955. APPLICANTS TO STATE EXPERIENCE
AND SALARY EXPECTED, - APPLICATIONS TO BE
IN THE HANDS OF THE CLERK BY SATURDAY, DECEM-
BER 18th, 1954, AT 5030 g 11ft.
LOWEST OR ANY .APPLICATION NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED. TRUCK AND SNOW PLOW TO BE SUP-
PLIED BY.THE 'TOWNSHIP.
:H.• W. BROKENSHIRE,
CLERK, ZURICH, ONTARIO,
NlEW 1
CALVES
USE,
Preve
TABLETS
Give at Birth.
STOPS
Scours, Etc.
MASTITIS
Get
GARDE• 1'EX
and
Keep the Cows
MILKING•!
iddlekai's Drug Storre^at
Hensall, Ont. Ph. '20
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will arrive 'in Hensall 2-p:m.
Saturday Afternoon, Dec. '18,
There will be a free Picture
Show with real good 'Child
rens' Comedies and a bag Of
Candy for all Children. Santa
will be lookingor you in,
ensall o a. r, tuber 184,.
HENSALL
ZURL HERALD
Thursday, December 1.4ith, 1964
-HOCKEY . " 1 'Mr and Mrs Ervin Rader and lam -
The Zurich Hockey Club known 'F,s,ily attended the 25th wedding cele -
the Zurich Flyers had quite a tt.iil'
week with three games ,comingu�
and they suffered their first and onl.
oration of Mr and 'Mrs Wellwood
Gill of Grand Bend .Saturday evening
spent the week -end .with Mr and Mrs
defeat of the season last Werxnesdy V. L Becker and attended the
evening at St. Marys when the -step Band Banquet
town boys !beat them to a ti-,# roar t IMr and. Mrs Gordon 'Weiberg of
Scorers for Zurich. were Gignae *14' Waterloo were week -pend visitors with
assists frOm Yungiblut and ,11.16:644,, Mr and Mrs Fred Weibergand Mr.
Yushgblut (Hesse, Gignac) ; Calque "• and Mrs, Victor Tyler.
'Mr and 'Mrs Melton Wolper and
On Friday night at the Llama Arelj girls of Ingersoll spent the week -end
Zurich 'defeated Ilderton by me scoff with 'Mr and Mrs. Philip Fassold.
of 10-4, 'and the game looks like ti
rather one-sided affair.. The Scorer
n
Ground Observer Corps.
Miss Ellen Gilbert ,of ,Stratford,
pent the week -end with Mr and Mrs
for Zurich were Gignac, •O'Bt;ie Courtney Burmeister,
Hesse Hanley.
The Airforce is seeking to estab-
Then on 'Tuesday evening the' -b1 a ground observer's Corps ase
one came up with the old rival text in • Dashwo•od and F. 0. George 'Moll
p of Centralia met with the firemen
and everybody was just wondering,',' here last week and outlined the work
how these tv o o rivals 'woo
this year, Well, the Flyers took th
first game' and ,have one -from- , .
powerful Irish who won' the •cup -i t,
year. • :Zurich 'trade three goals t
Lucan'`s two in the first period.:Sob
Hayter getting the first at 5.44, the warden was called and the deer de -
there
the second, Lucan. the thir' :stroyed. The car was .slightly dam -
butZurich the 4th by Don O'Brreli 'aged.
there was no scoring in'the, se,c,1'1- ad Annual Meeting
'but dive penalties: Then in tae •tltar� The ,Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran
Zurich scored by 'Hanley, Lucaia, „nee
held their annual election of
hed in two but tColciuhMm ended iiia
of Lucan, layaed on the Clinton area
ld 1 td f's and showed films explaining the work
observers are doing,
Deer Injured
•While returning from -Exeter Fri,
night, a deer ran into Sid Baker's
car
Pres, Jack ,Gaiser welcomed all
Leader Harry Hoffman thanked all
for their co-operation. Rev. Biginell
and Rev. W. Krotz spoke briefly on
the good a band can do in a comm-
unity.
Mr. Boundy, well known band-
master and musician from London,
spoke briefly of his experiences mere
and in Europe as a ,bandysniai1, and
invited thein to be a part or'London's
Cehtennial by parading and taking
part in the monster tattoo„
scoring from. Don O'Brien and vete
only a minute 'bo go, the score° ree
anained 5-4. -Games coining up the
week, Friday 11th Zurich at Lucai4
21st, Ild t at Zurich; 28th Zur'
Turkeys.
Held Shoot at Godericth
The Goderieh 'Gun C1ii1 'e 'annual
Carling and Labatt Trophy Shoot
was held at Sky Harbor. -The 'team .
shoot for the 'Carling Troirhy was
won by Kippen Gun Club vith•a score
•of 107. Goderich was second with
94. Winner of the iincliviauel Labatt
Trophy .was ,yam Dougall -of Hensall
with'a score of 39. Competition 'in
this event was extremely close.
n'F X1 us- 1 vial- 3fensaIl olt
'Saturday Dec. `18th at 2 p.m. for the
annual Christmas party sponsored by
Chamber of Commerce anc1 'Hensall
branch. of Canadian 'Legion for the
children of Hensall and community.
There will be a free picture sleow'tin
the hall.
Amber Rebecca Lodge sponsored
a very successful sale on :Saturday
llth and realized $5'7:4.0.
Mrs. Cecil Vanhorn ,was the lucky
winner in the draw at Brown's 'Hard-
ware last •Saturday night.
Mr and i1Vlrs Lawrence • llasblonn of
'Weston, visited with Mr and Mrs. •S..
Roeb-el over the week -end..
Legion Elect -
Robert ,Sangster 'was elected. presi-
dent of Hensel! branch of the Can,
adian Legion 468 at a :meeting 'held
in the Legion. hall. Other officers el-
ected were: past president, Donald
Daynan lst vice, Gordo- Harkness;
2nd vice S. S. Rennie; secy-treas. R
E. Sthaddick I sgt. at arms. Ridhar8
McCabe. A donation of $25 was vot-
ed to the Hensel Christmas -tree
fund,
GRAND BEND
Officers and Christmas party on Wed-
nesday, Dec. ,8th. [Most of the officers
were returned to office as Throws -
Pres,, Mrs. ,Milford Merrier; Vice -prey
Mrs. Ervin Rader; Secretary, Mrs.
s , ex on el , Ernest Koehler; Treasurer, Mrs. Effie
ioh at eaforth. Give the boys your Kleinstiver; card secy., Mrs. Herb
support, and attend as many gam :Wein; 'Trews. treat and flower fund,
as you .can:
I, Mrs. Albert Miller; Librarian, Mrs.
Aaron Restemayer and Mrs. Clifford.
Salmon.; pianist, Mrs. Edgar Restem-
'aver; reporter. Mrs. Ervin Rader;
-'•ive part before and during its,
process. .
:ilz and Mrs Leonard •Sara_ es mot-
ored to London on ,Saturday last. auditors, Mrs. Reinhold Miller and
Clx,sing Hours of 1954 plea. Addison. Tiernan.
By turning back the pages of • It was decided to order flowers for
time of this passing year gives us'an'he altar for Christmas and pack
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opportunity to review the many lit- Ohrisbmas boxes for shut-ins. The
tl'e events ( and. what all, that ine 'treasury showed a 'balaitce of $775. -
come to pass :during •this year that is
nearing oblivion. During finis pass-
ing year much has come arc: gone;;
.for some it was a year of disappoint-
ment, worries, and a year of trials,
almost unbearable, and .with ilo,were enjoyed followed by Bunco. -
bright future ahead. However, we. I Mrs. J. Schroeder and Mrs. Wm,
should bring ourselves together, and Haugh were prize winners. Santa
try ' to master them. Even tho at times 'appeared with gifts for all. The
Mortgage Burned
A mortgage burning ceremony was
-held at the Church of God, -in 'grand`
13 d1' h b
en w tad was • uilt in 1949 by
volunteer labor and now is appraised
at $50,0.00. The mortgage •en Ythe red. •bro'tlier.;'Russel while enroute home'
brick structure seating 200, .was for after taking a special navy course in
$x6,°000. Those taking part in The the 'United `.States.
Winners at Bane. ''burning of same were: Gerard Snider
Hensall Legion spec sorest' a sues ,s -a of 'Zurich ,P.O., a trustee; the Rev.
sful fowl bingo in the town hall en. E. W.,,W:attam, minister of the church
and -Kenneth .MacGregor, of Parkhill;
tuStme,
70. It was decided .that we give
$+500.00 towards toilets being In-
stalled at present time in the church.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner's group was
in charge of the program. Contests
we imagine ourselves being robbed -
:ef all our possesitons, robbed or our:
authority, and robbed of our state of
living; such is not so; it is true at
times we are, not aana:ply rewarded ftlr;
our toil and labor; and for ;our many
group served a Christmas lunch.'
Was Guest Speaker.
Martin Boundy was guest speaker
.at the banquet when 56 members and
friends of the Dashwood Citizens'
ventures, never-the-less:I fear..we•fail'Band enjoyed a turkey banquet ser -
grossly to- render' -`thanks. Let us Eyed by Dashwood W. I. in tine
reflect fora moment; •let us suppos1 c1 basement, :Friday eve. Dec. 10
that we. are .mortises of' sole other,
countries where they are in the face'
of starvation, with no :overnead cove,
er for themselves or their loved' ones,
existing on the wilds of nature, acid
Miring a life far . from the standar lee
of a human 'being. If we were going
through Iife like in those starving
countries, through trials and adver-
saries and some times loosing alt
hope, then perhaps we would have
something to wonder why we are se
deprived.
But contrary to it all, 'we are liv-.
ng in a land of plenty arc- r' over-
flow; a land o'f freedom and a land
that promises much for the generat-
ions that will" follow us. If at times
we think we are not sufficiently re-
warded for our toil and labor, it is
because we fail to see the need of
others, to share with them at least
in spirit in the closing hour: of 1954,
let us not forget that we of us who
have been blessed abundantly, •and
let us hope that the New Year that
we are about to enter may bring to
each and every one of us, the same
as ithas in the past. Let us also be
grateful, very grateful for what ,we
enjoy; the freedom of speech, free-
dom of the press, and above all, the
freedom to worship Our •God in our
own way,
DASH' .WOOD
Mr. `Fred Hoperoft, C.P.O. of Hall-
a.X, N.S., spent a few days with his
ann.fher, 'P.VFrs. Alma' Hoperoft and
Friday 10th winner's 'were: 'Ohickeats,
R. Dick, Mrs Butt, M;rr Legate (2);
Ed Munn, Dr MclCelvie 12); Mrs. A.
Clark; Ted Jones, Mrs. 'E. Shaddick,
irlrs Wilkinson, Mrs. W es. Venner;
Turkeys .-- Mrs. Russs}i Holmes,
Ed. •Munn, Ed, Arnold (2) ; Torn
Dougall Mrs. Legate, Mrs, Mae Mc-
Lellan, Gladys Baker, Mrs. Reddick,
Mr Wilkinson; Door prize, t turkey
won by Jack Drysdale t1VT.C, wbs Win
Brown. Another fowl bingo s•ti! be
held December 11th when a draw for
the Legion Ladies Auxiliary rio. Less
' chair will be dra.wa for.
Kinsmen Meet
• At the Hensall Kinsman Club sots:
per meeting last Thursday night am-,
new member was admitted Into me-
mbership, it was disclosed that the
Club had been very successful in
their 'Christmas tree .project and had
Gild a aeonsiderable number, anyone
`witching 'to buy a tree may c;o so by
contacting Dr, D. MeKelvie, as they
will be available from now until
+C:lixfstinas.
The wnnner of the draw
as 13i.11 (:owe ilffe. Saturday Dec-
ember l8111, , tecta ^alar picture
show will 1., ' 1 1 in thr' town 1'0'111.
tent one ,, .� 111!+�. itl .,n• doss
rt'. W ' ,Q , and the q)a'1`lslaonl:i:e ewe rn'lt•'
r., draw fon ilvr• . +)_ll,. tr; 'h <3ifle've:• gt'oups vt, : took ;.•
,Appeared in Police Court
Operator of a bottle club at G. 13,
and a Orediton bootlegger were con-
victed tender the C,T.A. in Magistr-
ate's caart, Exeter, Tuesday last. The
operator of the club on No. 21 High-
way near the summer resorb, was
fined $100 and costs, and the Cred-
iton man received a $50 fine. The
G, B, club was raided by Prov. Police
from Exeter, Grand Bend and God.
erich and found twenty -.five men as
drinking in the ' building and 2a97.
bottles 'of beer were confiscated.
5t. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharine and
sons Raymond and Ronald motored
to 'Windsor on Friday last to spend
the i,v,nek-end there, The Duch -
ernes were for a 'considerable time.
citizens of Windsor and it was quite
a treat for then 'bo meet thin many
relatives and friends of 'years gone
The lzazaar held in the parch hall
an Smalley last was a decided sue-
e for their health -rich hoer/
l;niece
Mr. A. V. Tieman spoke of the
band serenading him and his wife on
their return from their toneymoon.
31 years ago and Maurice K.Iump
Sid Baker and Harry Hoffman stip
members 'being there -Other• speakers
were Iloward K.lumipp, Stuart Wolfe
and L1os,d Eagleson.
A anin•utes' silence was observed
in memory of Wesley Wolfe. A.lt
enjoyed bowling at Exeter, winners
were Ervin Rader 'high, and Mrs. Siad
Baker low.
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FATHER (AND SON)
OF RADIO HOCKEY
What's the score? Foster Hewitt
and his son Bill are taking time out
from broadcasting hockey games to
do their Christmas shopping. 'With
the 1954-55 season well under way,
Poster Hewitt celebrates aim :214th
year of play by-play descriptions of
(Canada's national sport, and his come
mentary is heard every Saturday;
night on the Trans -Canada networkk
as well as television, in Eastern Caelte
ada. Bill, following closely.,,in '
famous father's footstelis, is spot
casting junior hockey once again,
NE RIM WI
DS';?'IEL ` STYLING FEAT
RE O 1955 DODGE
A low, massive, divided grille and Chrysler
Corporation's New Horizon full wrap-around
windshield are two highlights of the new For-
ward Look styling for Dodge Crusader, Regent,
and Mayfair models in 1955. All three series
y itsail i.. 1''rue 7"tr S Ics
1131
offer new power through improved PowerFlow;
and Power Flow Special six cylinder engines and
the Dodge Mayfair series (a four door sedan
is' shown) also offers the completely new 157,
horsepower Hy -Fire \T-8 engine.
THOMAS COATS, Proprietor
LEN. Mc '' IGHT, Sales Representatrye
$ 1n
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