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ZURACB HERALD
'Lakeview No 'acciidents were reported in the
asxno .tpyltUedlate VlCln0.ty.
Grand Bend
Dancing Every Night
to the music of
CLIFF SCANLON
And His Orchestra
Melody with a R3thra---
bore :popular week by weekl
,owdts Bigger -- week by week!
The farm work is much delayed
due to rain, such as lillying and the
hoeing Lora of hoe s. Little can be
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done about it. Tet us shape that
things will turn ,out satisfactorily to
all, and without scausing toot much
disappointment.
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St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Mrs. Bob :Mernorvidge •of Detroit
8peni the past week With her mother
and other mennbers of the famzily.
Mr and Mrs Macrae and 'Mrs. O' -
?'Connor of Courtright nvere last Sun-
day visitors in this neighboux2hood.
Sister Eugenie of Brescia Hall,
Condon, spent a few •dsrs visiting
'With Mr and Mrs. Lean Bedard, also
her mother, who is eonrnea to her
bed.
Traffic on :this Highway was heavy
during the July 1st and t4th holidays
and alm•. st every •honne had some
one from distant points or abroad.
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DASHWOOD
School closed on Friday June 29,
with the following graduates from
Dashwood P. 5: Carole .Sehade, Jing
Rader, Glen Rader, Ron Hemmer, Ilze
Gul'ens, June Rader, Anne Koehler,
and Joan Guenther.
Teachers for the 1956-57 tern.
are. Primary, Mrs. Elgin Webb: In-
termediate, Mrs. L. Taylor and Prin-
cipal Mrs. Ordella Desjardine.
Mrs. Wm. Schumaker, Mrs. Leo
Ludl e and Elizabeth, Mrs. Marvin
Garthe and iPhylip of Pigeon, Milch.
spent a few days last week -end with
Tt\ r and Mrs. Win. Haugh, 14th eon.
Holiday visitors — Miss Barbara
Becker of St. Thomas with Mr and
Mrs. V. L. Becker.
Mr and Mrs Carl Wein and Rob-
ert toff Sudbury with Mrs. Herb Wein
Miss Nancy Tiernan of Toronto,
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Association
Waterloo Cattle Breeding,
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 17th.
7:30 p.rn. wil be our annual BULL NIGHT
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Everyone is welcome to join us in this even-
ing of education, fun and inspection of bulls.
Guest Speaker, Bob Carbert, Farm Editor for
CKNX Wingham Radio and TV.
For artificial breeding service or more inform-
ation call colect to:
Clinton Hu 2-3441
Between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M.
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SEAFORTH LIONS SECOND CASH
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3 Share -the -Wealth Gauzes - Cards 25c or 5 for $1
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SEAFORTH ARENA - 'THURSDAY, JULY 5th.
Doors epee n Lee 5 pees, --. T1 :y -.f arse e p.m., eharp
Acro i ,sjr,n $1.00, whkh includes 12 r:ames
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and Bob Storn.es of St. Thomas With
!lVlr and Mrs Mervin Tiernan.
Mr and M'rs Gaal ,Stunnpf and fam-
ily sof Kitchener with. Mr and Mrs.
Allbert Miller..
Mr and Mrs Ivan Taylor and boys
,of Waterloo wilib. Mr and Mrs L. H.
Rader.
Mr and Mrs Heeold Maine and
,girls 'off Kitchener and Mr and Mrs.
'Colin ?-Lindley and family of London
will Mr and IVLrs Reinhold Miller.
Mr and Mrs Melton Wainer and
girls of Ingersoll with Mr and Mrs
Pltihip Passo!ld.
Mr and Mrs Ward Kraft and fam-
ily of London with Mr and Mrs. Er-
nest Koehler and family.
Mr and Mrs Earl Vandahl and
Douglas of •Shearwater, N. S., are
holidaying wii't1% Mrs. Bertha Hayter
Mr and Mrs J. Sniderr, Brantford,
spent the week -end with Mrs. Ber-
tha Hayter.
!Miss Mary Ann Hayter is vrstting
in Windsor with relatives, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Bruce.
Miss Clara Brown of Calgary, Alb.
Mrs. Roy Elliott of Medford, Mr.
and Mrs. L. McClure and Nancy of
London attended morning worship at
the E.U.B. Church on Sunday and
visited with friends in the eonunnn-
itty.
Mrs. Viola Wurn. and Mr. Nesbitt
Woods of Toronto, visited with the
Misses 1VMaidse and Pearl Kraft and
also friends in and around Dashwood
last week.
Mrs. M. Budd of Kitchener called
on the Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft
last week.
Had Reunion
The Birk reunion which ie an an-
nual event was held July lst ion the
spa ions lawn of Mr and Mrs Theo.
Rader, Geshen Line, south with over
fifty members attending.
After the noon meal the President
Prof. 'Leonard 'Birk of the O.A.C.,
Guelph, conducted the business which
resulted as follows: Presiden.ti for
1957 !Wim. Truemner; Vice Pres.,
Arthur Truemner, beth of Toronto;
Sec. 'Treas., Mrs. Thos. Peachey, De-
troit, ':Mich; Sports Committee, Mr
and Mrs. Ed. Harman, Woodstock.
-The Secretary, H. W. Brokenshire
read correspondence from relatives
wire .ea.pressed their regrets ror b.e-
kig smalble to attend. The only liv-
ing uncle, 111r. ,Samuel Birk of Minot,
North Dakota, who was not present
on account of distance, had prevlouss
les written an account of the family
history which proved to be very in-
teresting.
The sports to.nn.ittee, Mr and Mrs
Walter Bothwell of Detroit, then pro-
vided entertainment for the rest
of the afternoon.
Relatives attending from a dist-
anee included tMr and Mrs Andrew
Birk and family from .Santa i3aiibara
California; Mrs Pearl Fournier;.Seat-
tle, Wash; as well as members from
Toromto, Detroit, Lond n, Woodstock
Guelph, Thedford and Zurich.
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Attention Farmers
SPECIAL O1'r']dR
On a NEW
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MACHINE
—ONLY A FEW LEFT-
-ACT FAST—
REPAIRS AND PARTS — Now is
the time to look over your older
raci.ins and have any repairs done,
so that you will not be held up. We
give careful attention to repairs. and
orders for parts.
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LIMITED
Seaforth - Ontario
Phone 268
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TENDERS WANTED
Sealed Tenders will be received up
until July 1400, at 12 leclack
noon, for the installation. of Press -
re •System and Flush T„ilets and
Lavatory Basin at S.S. No. iStari-
ley Zlowntship. Contact Mr. Geo.
Cameron,.. Bruce!field, Ont., for
plants and speicthficatio!ns.
T, B. Baird, Secty.-Tx•eas.,
X3a,wcetfield, Ont,
Had Reunion •
S. S. No. 4, Hay Township, was
the scene of a very happy occasion
on 'Sunday, afternoon, July 8th, 1956
when almost 400 former pupils and
teachers returned to the little Red
School House on the Bronson Line,
to renew old acquaintances and to
reminiscence events and happenings
of their childhood days.
Because of the uncertain weather,
after viewing class pictures dating
back to 1871, they journeyed to the
Zurich. 'Community 'Centre where a
short impromptu program was given.
Mr. Bruce Klapp acting as chairman
and gave a welcome address. Short
speeches were .given by Messrs. Alf-
red Meltick, Elmer Klopp, Alvin Sur•-
erus, Nesbitt Woods, Verne Geiger
and .Miss Meda Surerus. Miss Sur -
eras then conducted a short sing-
song.
Presentations were made to the
oldest pupils, to the one who came
the greatest distance and to the sec-
retary, Mrs. Jack Mc'Clinchey.—Gre-
etings frohn pupils unable to attend
were read. The afternoon came to
Thursday, July 12th, 1956
Auto Insurance
CRASH VICTIMS AWARDED
$96,781, HIS ONLY ASSET
IS $20,000 IN INSURANCE
—deadline, Toronto Stew.
The unfortunate driver whu must
pay is not a rich man. He estimated.
he'll be 114 years old when free of
debt. All because he didn't carry-
enough
arryenough car insurance at the time of'
the accident.
How about you, Have you enough
insurance for a judgment like this?
Enough, you know, costs little moree,
$100,000 for death or injury to one
person
$200,000 for death or injury to two,
or more.
$100,000 for damage to 'property.
Get the full story from:
Bertram Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93-1 Zurich;
Co -Operators Insurance Association.
Automobile Insurance for Careful
Drivers
a close when all sat down to table&
loaded with delicious delicacies. It
was decided to repeat this gathering
every five years.
Mrs. Jessie Desch, the present tease
cher, wishes to thank the committee
and all those who assisted in any
way in making this reunion such a,
happy, successful occasios..
EXCLUSIVE!
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PLAY -BYPLAY Coverage by KEN EU:LIS
Sat. July 14th
Detroit at Washington 2:05 p.m., D.S.'1'.
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DODGE
CARei
CAR"Ca�
OVER-ALL LENGTH—Dodge is longest by far—
for extra room inside!
208.4"
198.5"
197.5"
PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
CONTROL—for driving at its easiest!
YES
NO
NO
FULL WRAP-AROUND WINDSHIELD—wraps
around at top and bottom!
YES
NO
NO
SAFETY -RIM WHEELS—help grip tires to wheels
in ease of blowout!
YES
NO
NO
SAFETY DOOR LATCHES—help to keep doors
tightly locked even under impact!
YES
YES
YES
ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS STANDARD—
operate at constt nt speed, never slow down!
YES
NO
NO
ORIFIDE-TYPE SHOCK ABSORBERS—fora .
velvet -smooth ride on any road!
YES
NO
NO
DUAL -CYLINDER FRONT WHEEL BRAKES—
assure more even braking action!
YES
NO
NO
RESISTOR -TYPE SPARK PLUGS--
last yap to 5 times Longer than ordinary plugs!
YES
NO
NO
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INDEPENDENT PARKING BRAKE--
a sc•e•:nd hiking system for greater safety!
YES
NO
NO
BONDED -TYPE BRAKE LINING—provides up to
5t) , more usable lining area for longer life!
YES
NO
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YES
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FLOATING OIL INTAKE -insures entry of oply
the cleanest oil.
YES
NONO
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