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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-06-09, Page 5rA r ZURICH MEkALtD Ham & Strawberry SUPPER ,,. AT Mon Lutheran Church DASHWOOD On Werineslay, June .15 th. C upper Served 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. fashiwolold Band in Attendance Irnisalon -- Adults $1.00. 1Children under 114x, 50rc. Everybody Welcome BOY PARALYZED For Life, $77,213 Is Tury`s Award St, Catharines, Nov. 11— Hoe of the largest single awards rude in a Lincoln County Court — "routng McLean was injured May 27, 1953, when knocked off his motor - Wilke by a truck as he was about to Inaalre a left turn— CIA recommends 'tird-i erty coverarop n.P ti'Ton.nno fro- to nrto none merenn. onn,nnn tor bodily i,i hiry +ri-wr m' ynnre nar- %tons, and cg•1'nn.nnn +.rnnarty damage. Bertram Klonn '3i.R. R. Znrirl,. Phnnp oRr1. 7,nrirh Our Motto—Prmmo+ and fair Claim SprVlre Rpm US FfR NEW RAT-MS I Thuf'sday, June 9th, 1955 St. Joseph & Blue Water Area For the present this will be the last article concerning the :aanupaagn for the statue of Joseph and Brother Andre in one make-up'. Wehave been told it is the first -one ever' erected like it. We are. sorry to tell you that due to some unknown cause to us the statue had not as yet arrived and has not been blessed as afore said, durin'r.Bistoi, 'Cody's occasion on Tuesdav last in this parish, the future date of the 'blessing has not vet been assured. There is still some work to rine done on the rreroula to 'heaut- ifv the surrorrtdin,e'e. Tha, will he An++p at rinfl'pr' nt in+e'rvnia. When the statue of the patron Saint of Canada and the Universal 'Church, and his faithful servant Brother Andre is set on its base. it will be at the disposal Inf all for Ven- eration to his ionly, a few years ago that Brother Andre spent some time in this parish and 'during his stay performed cure and relief, from long etandinrr 'ailments retrardless of color. or .creed. t firmly believe that many visitors and other who motor on this Bine Water Highway will srop en- 'rrute to their destiny+inn'. +n noir the rood Brother to, intercede his matron Saint to earn an 'l ern*ect them f`u'r all dampers in their inllrnev. We are fully 'convinced that this statue will receive wide pulhlicithvl and hesidec we: are further ,convinced that rod lxrill riga P,onie meanie to perform mire lea in this palish. Tn t1'lrs issue 'amp m*ich to ro'n'imlimpni: those who +nn?•� a��i*gyp ma.r+ in fhTa ra.11Sa, anA +n a f1,11-c..r.•eac. .aur} 'with Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association WHERE BETFER BULLS ARE USED The month lof May, 1955, dhows the biggest increase in our number of breedings when compared with the same month the (pre- vious year of any month so far in 1955. You could benefit by using our service too, if you are not doing doing so now. 205 members joined our Association during iMay, 11955. 1569 more cows were bred during May 1955, than during May 1954 for an in crease of 318.5 per cent. The Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association is a farmer owned and 'controlled non-profit organization. Following is what Artificial Breeding has done for dairy farmers isxt Ontario according to the 1954 annual summary of the Ontario Dairy Herd Imuprovement Associations. The table shows a compar- ison of A. I. sired heifers and naturally sired heifers. A. I. Natural A. I. Natural Class No. of records Ave. Milk lbs. Av. fat lbs. Avtest pc. 2 yr old 12143 812170 2191 3.5.2 2 yr old 2547 7736 269 3.48 3 yr old 832 8851 313 S.54 3 yr old. 2372 8400 290 3.45 The difference in production would pay much more than the cost of Artificial Breeding fees. For service or more information write or .phone collect -CLINTON 242 between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on week 9:30 A.M. on Sundays or holidays. days and 7:30 and 1 gRISIVERECONEEI CAREL MEIa KH. r ,.t I The Infantryman Here's a job for the active man who uses his head, likes the feel of action and working in the open air. Today's Infantry soldier, recognized as the most important man in the Army, has the best — in train- ing, weapons and care. His chances for specialized training and promotion are almost unlimited. Infantry and the other special branches of the Army offer hundreds of good -paying, lifetime careers. To see where you fit, visit yoitr nearest recruiting office. No obligation, of course. Remember, in the Army you team up with men and leaders you can rely on — right down the line.. Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army To be eligible you must be 17 to 90 year of age, akQ1ed tradesmen to 46. When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age. NO. to Personnel bepot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. — Telephone i.4 l' Army Reorutting Station, 164 Wellingtoh St., Kingston, Ont, —Telephone 4738 Agolf Revolting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.—Telephone Em. 6-8341 — Lobel KIS No. 7 Personnel besot, Wolseley Barracks Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. --Telephone 4.1601— Loaf 138 Army Recruiting Station, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Ont — Telephone 456 Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. East, Hamilton, Ont. --Telephone 28708 b4aW.ea the entire approval of the parish, sine dionaters are to be iihallakedin a very speietal manner for their generous contribution. We also wish to thank the Editor of the Zurich Herald for co-operating with us by giving us SPiace in the ,colunvn}s of his paper, at a time when there was a rush of advertisement, which required so pression that some of * notes and comment had to be delayed to Put ours in print. Be it known, Mr. Editor by your impartial juagment ylou have contributed your full share 'without weakening your way of life; I am equally sure you will receive the full approval of all tine readers of the Zurich Herald, and as well oth- axluch attention. I amtunder the i'rn- ere, — Your Corr. Face The Facts You are already insured, Fine! But have you an adequate life in- surance pian — one that will (protect your family, make sure your mort- gage will be paid, educate your chil- dren, provide for your retirement? A prudent man will check all his 're- quirements at regular intervals. Allow one to help you do this. You are under no :obligation. T. 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