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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-09-01, Page 44. ++++44+++++++++++++ 4 4 a• 4 4 44 a. 71llt° r'd',RICI.. THE LUCAN RECREATIONAL COUNCIL Is holding a a r for a 1955 PONTIAC On ednesday,, Sep akil at 8.30 p.m, In the LUCAN MEMORIAL CENTRE There ti : also be 10, $25.00 Bilious, and 100.00 Bingos Also a Special SHARE -OF -THE -WEALTH Bingo If there are over 1.000 in attendance for $200 Cash a ps rs ID Monster Gate •1Gr Admission - $1.00 taA Hensall - Ontario LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, '55 1.30 p.m. COMMUNITY PARK Monster Parade Midway Horseshoe Pitching Champions SPORTS TUG OF WAR ` - BAND CONCERT HOME COOKED BEAN SUPPER E\ EN NG PERFORMANCE 8 p.m. ARENA CHML-. Main Street Jamboree Id and New Time Dance 10-12 GodeH.ch Girls Trumpet Band 8-9 Prize Free Movies. Draw for Cadet Model Vacation Trailer Afternoon 75c •- 50c - Evening $1.00 . - 50c Sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen Club ZURICH HERALD Attention -Cattle Owners A meeting to organize a Huron County .Beef Producers' Association will be held in the Agricult- ural Board Room in Clinton at 8.30 p.m. (DST) on September 6th, 1955. Guest speaker will be Mr. 13. B. Warnica of Barrie, a past President of the Ontario Beef Pro- ducers' Association. Beginning Sept. 26, 1955 a levy is being made in all cattle and calves sold at public stock yards and meat packing plants. The levy amounts to 10c. per head on all cattle and 5c per head on all calves. Come to the meeting and get the details. Wilfred Shox'treed, President Gordon M. Creig, Sec. Treas. Huron County Federation of Agriculture. Qr11t2101 eaellEta £•'Se' ,a , MISIOVea: sr.:.+.r=,..-.,..,...._MIEDE7e w y s • s t 4. al V iter loo Cattle reeding Association WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED We have used frozen semen 100 p.c. since December 1st, 1954. The conception rate has been slightly higher than it was before frozen semen was used. This new development has made it possible for the members to use the bull " of their choice more of the time. Where else can you get as much tor your money as by breeding your cows artificially to our co-operatively owned bulls. For service or further information, phone collect to: Clinton 515. . Week days 7.30 to 10.00 A.M. Sundays & Holidays 7:30 to 9.30 A.M. 4 am 4. a 8 items will be on the program. It .-Neill the religious 'order as Sr. Marie Mat- be just like an old boys' reunion st- thew, it was also on Sunday last the a ated Bill Wilde, vies -pies. Former taking of her first vow Bridget La- g Hensall residents will coarre back poxie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. ghome and celebrate. Surrounding Noel Laporte, and- for the occasion, towns and villages will be there, in the Laporte family also motored to fact you just can't afford 'to miss it. 'Chatham. to take part in both cere er Winners of the Legion Binge sat- monies. We +con'gra!tulate these two o urdav night last were: Mrs. 'Clarence young girls, yet in their teen age, 0 Knight, Mrs R. J. Paterson, Enema who so wliinglyare sacraficing their Powell, Mrs Clay. Reid, Mrs -Bob lives in seclusion by taking the vows Baker, Mrs Mae McLellan, Mrs. Wm of Charitty, obedience and :chas'ity. Mini:neil, Mrs W. R. Bell, Mrs. C. Their lives of •con'finment means much Wilkinson, Airs. Wm. Clement, Bill, to the people who inhabits the land, Mrs. A. Foster 'Mrs -Wes: and for those who needs protection e a 4. 3 4. a 4. a 4. • e Miss Patsy S'telck of. Bradford, spent last week with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Ed ,Stelck.. Mr and Mrs Harry Hoffman and family, Mr and Mrs Art Hauge and Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft spent hast Sunday with Dr and Mrs. C. Yager at Port Huron at their cottage at Bright's Grove. Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft to spend the week there. Misses Barbara Becker and •Mariln Bowman of Kitchener were week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs V. L. Bec- ker and family. Mr. Robert Wein ,of Sudbury spent 'the iweeik-end with his mother, :airs.. Herb Wein. and family. Miss Barbara Earn of Zion is vac- ( atoning with Miss Ruthanne Salmon j Mr and Mrs Ervin Latta of KIWI- ' ener spent the week -end with Mr. 'and Mrs Fred Weiibeag -- The Rader pi picnic was held at Riv- erview Park Sunday Aug (218th with ea good attendance despite the weath- er. Mr and Mrs Wendell Gamble con- i ducted sports with .much interest. Sev- eral special prizes . were awarded 'during the supper hour - Marked plate, Kenneth Rader; youngest baby Neal Gamble; 70th birthday Mrs. L. H. Rader; birthday nearest picnic, {Ervin Rader; first to •arrive at picnic Mir and Mrs. L. H. Rader. The 195t3 officers: President Harry Hayter; Vic pres. Eimer Rader; sec. trea,, ..- 'VJr, 'Martha ':Yleri'er; sports cum. Mr and Mrs Elgin Rader; table -corn. Mrs. Lloyd Rader; The picnic is to be held at Riverview Park, Exeter the second •Sunday in August. Dr and Mrs. S. Spellman, Carolyn Joan and Connie of Kitchener ;,.. ent the week -card with Mr and Mrs Harry Hoffman and family. Mr and Mrs Ward Kraft and Jackie of London spent the week end with Mr and Mrs E. Koehler. Anne Marie retwrned home with them ai-cer spen- ding her vacation here. Mr and Mrs Louis Wolfe, Mr and Mrs Gerald Wolfe 'Carlyn ani Kath- erine ,all of Clifford were recent vis- itors with Mr and Mrs Carl Oestrei- �Cher. Mr. Louis Wolfe of :Clifford is spending. two weeks with his daughter and family Mr and Mrs Carl Oestrei- cher.Mr. and Mrs -Sam Oestreicher, Mr 'and ,Mrs Carl Oestreicher and Dean; Mr. Louis -Wolfe, Mr and Mrs ]Iarold Kellerman and Mrs. V. Kellerman, attended the Kellerman reunion in Pt j Huron on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Staley and 3 daught- ers of Pontiac, Mich., spent Satur- day with Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Gilfilla.n, , Venner, Jim Trice, Mrs. Wm. Gilfil- from a sinful world. Their daily lan, Mx Silcox. As the jackpot was routine is a continual prayer ror the not won it will be worth $70.00 in.welfare of all regardless or race, To Have New .Restaurant • Ol'C0Or,'n it iS stobe • a x •ivinQ them the necess- 60 calls the next Saturdac�•! 3rd. , creed 1 a d 1 fu or generous r g ary courage by words or deeds, and e St. Joseph & Blue Water Area let ns hope that there future lives ® Visitors at the home ox will le blessed by Divine Inspiration, Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard ort Sun- ernal peace of mind, and .contentment day were Mr and Mrs Peter Milne and children and Mr and Mrs p. Of heart. i Ryder and 'children all of London. �1 Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme and 'haat they may enjoy henceforth et- DASHWOOD it family of the B. W. Highway south, 1 Mr. Harry Hoffman and Bobby, ® were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ter- attended the band convention at Lon- esa Hartman and family. The oc- don recently. oasiion being a birthday party given Mr and Mrs Louis Restanveyer are to Gerald Hartman, a member of the .spendin(g some time with their dau- family, in all nearly forty persons ghter and family, Mr and -Mrs. Vic - took part to offer happy days to 'the for Kraft at London.. celebrant. 1 Mx and Mrs ',l'1. W. Schenk, How - Good Weather- and and Doug of Chepstow, spent The weather at time of writer' Thursday With •Mr and ;Mrs Leonard has been ideal for bean harvesting, Schenk and family bringing- Jackie and farmers have put all force and home after holidaying there. 'flier power available to save the crop. visited with friends and relatives in Much threshing has also been don e, tihe-community. the sample is very good, the average Bride -Elect Feted yield .could be about ten !bushels to ( Miss Betty Gaiser, 'bride -elect of the acre or perhaps even less, it is last Saturday was feted at many yet too early to give an estimate. showers prior to her !wedding. Show - However, if farmers want to brew ens were held for her at New Ham - out iwibh +a living wage for tTretr work (burg, Sebringville, Stratford, Lond- e g • e e Q to 0 ewe ; ,� assn GRAND BEND HENSALL Much Food for Bean Supper Six hundred pounds of cabbage and about seven bushels of white DAN CINCx EVERY NIGHT the combine them and you have got the main ingredients of a good old country style bean, festival. 20 Kins- men in Hensall are busy scurrying around gathering together the ingred- lents for spicy home cooked beans and tole slaw, all to be prepared by them for the second annual Ontario Bean Festival, which is sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen Club. Approxi- mately 3,000 people from all parts of the area are expected to attend. Entertainment promises to ibe even bigger and (better than last year. A monster parade and many interestrug THIS WEEK . Last Dance IGNITE - Sun., Sept. 4th BILL JUPP, and his ,New Hit Orchestra StarLite Drive -In Theatre (NEWLY OPENED) t Miles East of Grand Bend, on Credltlen Road Thursday, Friday Sept. Powder River (' tehntco'lor) Rory .Calhoun 'Gonne Calvert 1-2 'slturday, Monday Sept. Crimson Pirate (Techn!icolor) Bert Lan caster Eva Bartok Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 6-7 D. O. A. (Adult) P;'rl .:,,, 4 rl' l'ir•i 11 'thio,ht lsritton the rpnrloe ,will have to spruce up diff- on and Dashwood. eren then it is at present. Comment - On Sunday last Mr and Mrs Wm. Ducharme Jr., and family accomp- anied by Mr and (Mss Frank Deno - mine motored to Chatham, it being the occasion of their daughter Loreti a Dudharme taking the first vow in the presented the ,gifts. A dainty lunch Ursuline order. '$he will be known in followed, A bedding shower was 'held in her honor at the home of Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Miss Joyce Haugh cond- ucted panes assisted by Miss Jean Haugh and Mrs. Irene Haugh. Miss Joyce England read an appropriate address and the Hoffman 'children The Village of Lucan is' soon to have an up-to-date drive-in restaur- ant. Mrs. English of London, has pur- chased the Kate Smith !building, vac- ated some months ago as a bakeshop. Thursday, Septoinuer is 1956 Miss Ethel Gabel isspending tim week vacationing in Toronto. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr 'and Mrs Emmerson Erb atie nounce the. engagement of their eld est daughter, 'Marlon Elizabeth, to Mr. John ,Stec'kle, son of Mr and Mrk Josiah Steekle. ' The wedding will take place September 24th, .at 2.3tt p.m., at Zurich 'Mennonite 'Church. Ellen Marie- Love. A.R.C.T. Teacher of: Piano - Theory Classes begin Sept. 10,'55 Studio; L. Wagner, Res. Appodntrnentg Zurich, Ont. , , Ph. 99r7, Zurio]b WANTED AT ONCE • - Rawlleigh Dealer in; Huron County. Write Rawleigh's Dept. 1-458-R,, Montreal, P.R. FEMALE 147,LP WANTE 1t once. Good working iconditionS Apply at Dominion House, Zurich,, WANTED FA RM --- On shares or rent. Apply . to Herald Office, Zurich. 2t* Clearing Auction Sale Of Tractor, Auto, Farm Machinerys, (35 head Durham and Hereford Cattle, Poultry, Hogs, Hay, Grain and Mise. Items, on the iprennises, Lot 19, Con, Town Line, Stephen, Twp. 1 1-4 miles eant of ,Mount Carmel.. on FRIDAY, SEPT 91%, at 1( o'clock p.m, 'reins -••Cash Mrs. Leona Coughlin, Proprietress. Garnet Hicks, Clerk. Alvin Waliper, Autionreer. Agricultural Office News Clinton, 'August 26.. Light rains fell in the County during the week, but more moisture is badly needed for all. crops. White bean harvest is well under sway, !many growers report only half a crop. Hot dry weather has rapidly matured the corn crop and a feve silos have been filled. - 11+04 people toured Peep County on the Annual Soil and Crop Improvemeii,at Association Bus Tour. East Friday. BORN At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Sunday August 21et to Mr and Mrs Herb Beierlitg of the Goshen Line noriih, a daughter, Fa sister for Gordon and Wayne Contractors are busy .renovating and, niodernlizing the building with a five room apartment upstairs. At the side of the building, now used as a used car lot, there will he a drive-in •snack b+ar; a a Puts New Life into Your Far1ni 3 Why Wait 7... go ahead with }IL See your nearest Bank of Montreal manager 'MY BANK, about a Farm Improvement Loan. 7021111101 211110/A2/11 MONTREAL BANK OF M 8D14 ,,. ...:.ku.,- •,, .Jia, e...c, • 61‘,444:1 701.40 ecuot working with Canadians in every walk of life since 161? Zurich Branch: Hensall Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager. KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager. Crediton Branch: • RAYMOND ICING, Manager _(Open Tuesday and Thursday) Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed: 8• rrf. `Greatest STAND- SIHIOWS . we have ever- Aad Never before, such a variety to choose from. Plan to see at least two of these exceptional attractions, Make your reservations early ty writing to the Western Fair Association, Queen's Park, London, Ontario, NOW! Gita,c45/ta,,ce A-0-eetes., Special Evening Shows only! 8:15 each evening Geo. Hamid & Son, New York, presents the ' Grandstand Follies, featuring the r" ' Roxyette Dancers and 9 outstand- ing vaudeville acts. Prices: Reserved Seats $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Something now has been added to Western Fair. Two separate and completely different Rodeos will entertain in front of the Grandstand at 2:00 p.m. on the following days: Monday and Tuesday afternoons - Col. Jim Eskew's Rodeo Friday and Saturday afternoons• -- John Baldwin's Cherokee Ranch Rodeo Prices: Children .50c; Adults $1.00, Reserved Seats $1.50. Monday Afternoon Special - Children .25c. 2;00 o'clock Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons -Canada's Richest Colt Stakes: 2 -and 3 -year Standard Bred Futurities plus 4 other class races and light and heavy harness events. Prices: Children ,50e, Adults $1,00, Reserved Seats $1.50" s wookromooretwaroinnirisoozosannammernotatoraroccoomorm ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT: SEPT. 11P: 7) ©R1.10011Vl, :.,rf• W, P, JA0XSON, Menaq.r 61E/illert's Variety Store ori.er's General Store Zurich, Ont. H lis reel , Orate 3.55