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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-06-16, Page 4fi DASHWOOD Miss Ellen lailibert of Stratford, /spent the week -end with 'Mr and 'Mrs. 'Courtney Burmeister. Miss Iris Becker entertained a number of :friends at a birthday party Std. June lith. Baptismal Serviee On Sunday, Janie 12th Judith Mar- garet ,Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs n'eribert 'Miller was baptized by Rev. Louis Higenell. Mr and 'Mrs. Victor (raft of London were sponsors. Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs, Herbert 'Miller 'were, Mr and 'Mrs. Victor Kraft and family of London, Mr and Mrs Earl Stumpf and family of Kitchener, Mr and. Mrs Louis Res- ternayer and 'Mr and Mrs Albert Mil- ler and family, Mr. Leland Resteanayer spent the week -end at Kitchener and Niagara Falls. Liok! Look! for Specials See our Universal Farm Elevators for grain and Corn, or the Combination Elevator that will handle round and square bales as well as grain and corn. 1, 1950 3 -4 -ton Chevrolet Truck, privately owned, good condition, low mileage, priced reasonable. Special price on used and new Pioneer I.E.L. Chain Saws; also a few used oil space Heaters. Good used Lawn Mowers, as well as new ones, Come and see these Bargains for yourself. Rader & Mittkkholtz Phone 63 Zurich Can be readily mounted ita five minutes by one man. Two types of pumps available — pressures up to 250 lbs. and pressures up to 60 lbs. Take your choice of two booms 21 feet or 30 feet with double swing bock action and row crop attachment. . Completely made in Canada by spramotor ltd:, . London, Ontario LEN • SARARAS LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PHONt 77 r i1. -- ZURICH, ONT. Patented Exhaustive tests have proven that the new Magic Action Faucet will not drip or leak. Yet this EMCO-fashioned tap costs no more than old- fashioned taps. * no more drip -stained basins and baths *no more hot water waste * no more washers to replace *Easy To Turn * Easy To Clean *Easy To Look At Buy. Matched sets for Basin, Bath and Shim? Come in and see our full line of EMCO Plumbing Equipment sear, aenr.rw rsa mr.rbWr wr+rwrwwalaw amama ar STADE &WEIDO Zurich w Ontario kir w,.v eewet r.eeIonian rbaavr.aaaaerihr� pi i' rass Mfg. Co. Limited 1 • • • • • • ZURICH . 1IL[ Mr and Mrs 'Chas, :Gathers o.t Wrox •eter spent Saturdaywith ,Mrs. Alma Hoperoft. 'Mr and Mrs G. Newton, Mr and Mrs. Winl'ow Pixel of ,Strathroy, Stirs C. McKellar, Toronto; Judge Duncan Ross and Mrs. ROSS lof St. ihoa and Mrs. Alma }leveret were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. ltussel Hoperoft and Grant, Mrs. Russel Hoperoft and Grant, are spending a few days in Toronto this week. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rader and family spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr and Mrs Ivan Taylor and family and Mr and Mrs Garnet Wei berg and family. It was Mr and Mrs Weiberg's 10th wedding anniversary. Miss Ruth Weber of Red Deer, Albert is visiting' {with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Weber. Miss Nancy Tiernan received first class honours at the U.W.O. Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran church held their regular aneeting on. Wed. June 8th with 34 members pre- sent. Final arrangements were made for the strawberry social. Group 11 with Mrs. Ed. Hamather as convenor was in charge •of the program A Skit "Family Worship" was acted out with, Mrs Rudolph Miller, Mrs. Ernest Ko- ehler and Mrs Hamather taking part. Mrs, Kenneth Keller sang a solo. and Mrs. Charles Martene gave a reading Th •group served strawberries and cream. BOY PARALYZED Foy Life, $77,213 Is Jury's Award St. Catharines, Nov, 11 One of the largest single awards made in a Lincoln County Court Young McLean was injured May 27, 1953, when knocked off his motor- bike by a truck as he was about to make a left turn— CIA recommends third -party coverage of $100,000 for bodily injury to one person, $200,000 for bodily injury to two or more per- sons, and $100,000 property damage. Bertram Klopp R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93r1, Zurich. Our Motto—Prompt and fair Claim Service ONTARIO T IM E NT F II A Y S Non. Jas. N. Allan, Minister Thursday, June 15tb 1955 a ON'T try to beat the traffic light r�'r� rG� iiu — you may save 30 seconds t� ®— you may lose your life Remember your signal light is GREEN Remember the RED will be against you F R ONLY 30 SECONDS — Are 30 seconds worth saving at the risk of killing yourself—your passenger another motorist — a pedestrian who [is moving on his GREEN. T N *and ST `Y ALIVE • Sud2thasa/z/ zv�z,�lo Imre/t�e road to maw ..\4;.� :`k:;l;fii(:`•:`i::r:::.o-:<;;.. M�Yea'o?'oA;::.:._'.•«$•;:i:.a I'i t2 , • DeSoto Fireflite sedan with dramatic two-tone colour sweep .. , mighty 200-h.p. V-8 engine that set a new world's record this Spring in the "Flying Mile" competition, sponsored by the National Association of Stock Car Racing at Daytona Beach, Florida. Prestige is but one of several reasons why rnest on the way up are choosing De Soto. It's a mark of distinction to own this beautifully new automobile. But, more . than that, the sleek motion -design of the newDD.e Soto gives it The Forward Look --the fresh, exciting styling that so perfectly fits the tempo of today! This thrilling performer is also a delight to com- ti' mand—nimble, easy to handle, and powered by a mighty 185- or 200-h.p. V-8 engine. And although many other cars are higher in prioe, no other Canadian automobile has a wider or roomier body than this luxurious beauty! It's truly the smartest choice you can make. Your Dodge -De Soto dealer will be glad to arrange a demonstration drive. You'll see why it's a wise move to move up to De Soto. the distb»ctiPe new A styling and engineering achievement . ti manufaVturecl by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited EVER AHS DRIVE TUE ,NEW DE SOTO . . AT YOUR DODGE.. DE SOTO DEALER'S NNOdlIt Hensall !Motor Sales Thos. Coats • - Proprietor Len McNigltt . Saes Rept.