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ZURICH HERALD
" NEW ELEVATOR S"1f"ARTED
'. G. Thomson, Hensall, ctslited
teivorlt on the new $150,000 plant and
tis well.under way. The baser>'rent has
been excavated and the contractor is•
'starting cement work and expects to
be completed by July. Campbell Con-
'astru.ction Co. of Ridgetown, Is in
*barge and has '25 employed. The
building will replace the one 'burn -
ad Dec, 28 'last and will have 1(4
cement tanks, 50 fetA tigh and 1.6
feeta'n diameter, and will hold 100,-
000 bushels of grain and beans. The
building will be 108x72 feet. The
office will be separate from the mall.
Federation News
By Gordon M. Greig
The Dairy groups within the co-
o unty of Huron with the Federation
of Agriculture sent telegrams to our
Federal members of Parliament ask-
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B.A. ONE -STOP -SERVICE
We Specialize in Tires and Batteries, Auto and
Household Appliances
DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE on the last 10,000 miles
of a Tire. DEAL it To -day and get paid for it.
GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE TIRES
For the Safety Also Used
Of Your Family Tires
Use LIFEGUARDS FOR SALE
FIRESTONE Frigs., Stoves,
Washing Machines.
Oil Burners, etc. Still at the OLD PRICE
Phone 50 r 5 GRAND BEND Open every Night
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Silver OIiar Week!
At
NEUHAUSERS
April 21st to April 28th.
Brand New Silver Dollars Given Away
CHICK ORDER SPECIALS:
.0 A FREE SILVER DOLLAR – For every chick
order of 100 pullets or 200 mixed placed
during this period.
A FREE SILVER DOLLAR -- With every ton of
feed bought during this period.
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remedy order of $10.00.
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2 Re: WARBLE FLY TREATMENT—SECOND
WHEREAS, the second Treatment regarding to the
A FREE SILVER DOLLAR -- With every order of
chick raising equipment of $15.00.
HY-LINE SILVER DOLLAR. SPECIAL -
TWO FREE SILVER DOLLARS -- With every
order of 100 Hy -Line pullets or 200 Hy -Line
Mixed bought during this period.
SILVER DOLLARS GALORE
Come In And Get One!
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES
LONDON, ONTARIO.
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ing that they support rthe,reconunend-
ation of the Dairy Fawners of Can-
ada in asking for 62c floor price
for butter for the coming year. A
reply has been received from troth
our Federal Members, in which they
state their willingness to st}pport any
recommendation that is in the beat
interest of our great Canadian Dairy
Industry.
In the 'United States a product is
sold that is skim milk fortified with
vegetable oils and is sold as a re-
placement for milk. By a similar
process oils can be used to replace
the cream in ice cream.
Farm cash income from dairying
in 1950 was $62,500,000-, less than
in the year 1948. This .loss relates
chiefly to eight Provinces in the Do•
minion for Quebec and Prince Edw-
ard 'Island do not permit the sale of
margarine and Newfoundland ha.,
never produced anf sizeaible quantity
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NOTICE to Cattle Owners:
OF HAY TOWNSHIP
APPLICATION
O ' May 1st, and
WHEREAS, the Effectiveness of the treatment is
increased by delaying it, Cattle Owners are
advised to either keep their cattle available or.
for Spraying the second time.
OR, apply to the Township Inspector for Material
for Treatment by the Brush Method.
I3y Order of the Council of the Townshiy of Hay.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Bruce J. Klopp, Inspector.
Warble Fly Contract will not commence before
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WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?
One who comes to God as a lost sinner.
One who accepts Christ as his own personal Sav-
iour.
awiour.
One who experiences within his own heart a new
life born of the Spirit of God.
One who confesses Christ• before the word.
And 'endeavours to serve and please Him at all
times.
Read the Gospel of John Chap. II1.
Chas.
puller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California.
ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. T.
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The Voice of Temperance
That a state of emergency is de-
veloping in this country there can
hardly be any doubt. There are
building restrictions; nails are in
short supply—so is cement. All•.rru.r
resources pare 'being taxed in order
that Canada may be ready if and
when the 'crisis breaks. At such a
time the people -of Ontario cannot
afford to spend $260,000,000 'a year
on. strong drink. At such a time the
Ontario Government should not be
opening -new liquor oatlets. At such
a time the motto of this country
should be "discipline" and not "in-
dulgence." At such a time there is
greater needfor restrictions in drink-
ing than in building. A traitor is one
who helps the enemy. Who are the
traitors ?—Advt.
GRAND BEND
Ai.don Theati'e
GRAND BEND
;'resents for Your, Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday April 27-28
STATE FAIR
Technicolor
Starring Jeanne Crain, "Dana And-
rews, Dick Haynes, Vivian Blaine.
A Twentieth Century Top Notch Pic-
ure,
Shorts Sulbiects.
Two shows 7.30 - 9.30.
Monday, Tuesday Apr. 80 May 1.
MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME
Dorothy McG uire Wm. Lundigan
June Havoc Gary 'Merrill
When .does a Girl say, Yes or No!
News Reel and Shorts.
One Show 8.00 p.m.
Mr and Mrs Beer and Miss Skin-
ner were recent visitors in London.
Nearly all the people that went
south for the winter have 'now re-
turned for the summer months.
Mrs. Sproat better known here as
Edith Robinson who has been visit-
ing with Mrs. Myers, left for Eng-
land, where she is going to make her
home.
Mr and Mrs Don !Witherspoon of
London, were visitors with Mr and
Mrs. Joe Oliver.
To Take Vote
A plebscite for property owners oi.
Grand Bend Incorporated Village to
decide whether the village will be-
come part of Lambton•or Huron co-
unty will be held not later than May
28th, a joint conunittee from the two
county councils decided on April 18.
Voters will be limited -to Owners.. of
property within the village, as with
a money by-law, the .committee de-
cided. Voters are expected from Lon-
don, Stratford and other Western.
Ontario points to finally decide the
contentious issue. A plebiscite was
necessary if the counties had not de-
cided to question within six months
after the petition to join Lainbton
County. The deadline • is April 23.
The Police Village !becomes an incor-
porated Village June 24,
HENSALL
Dr. R. M. Aldis, Clinton, Medical
Officer of Health for Huron County
will be guest speaker at the April
meeting of the Chamber of Corn-
merce to be held in the Council
Chamber Monday, April 30th.
Mr. Ed. Fink has the foundation
for his four car garage laid at the
rear of his 'apartment building. Earl
Dick was in charge of the work.
When the garage is completed apart-
ments will be built over it. The
excavation for the $8,000 summer
cottage at Grand Bend is completed;
Employees of Mr Fink left the first
of the week for Kintail to install
plumbing in the Presbyterian Camp
there.
At the Bingo held in Legion Hall,
Saturday night Mrs. Inez 'M•cEw'an
was the lucky winner of the door
prize, no one has islet won the jack
pot. The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
sponsor these biugoes, and there is
a door prize and jack pot every
Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs George Hess spent
Sunday with their_ daughter and son-
in-law Mr and 'Mrs. J. L. McColoy
and granddaughter Kathy in Toronto
Miss Phyllis Dougall, who, is at-
tending Western University spent the
week -enol with her parents Mr and
Mr -s. W. R, Dougall.
Mr and Mrs. James A. Paterson
spent Sunday with friends in Toron-
to. They were accompanied by Mr
and Mrs. Geo. Hess, •
Miss Irma Kipfer of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her home here
Mrs. C. M. Devlin of. Loneon, vis-
ited with•Mrs. G. :Hudson and Mrs.
J. Pfaff" last week and with her sist-
er-in-law Mrs, Edna Coribett.
Mr. Harry Hoy, well known .focal
resident, has been very busy the past
week, handing out eigani,—It's a
bays!
The many friends of Mrs. Alice
J'oynt will regret to learn has been
confined to her home with illness.
Mr and Mrs Milne Rennie and son
of Seaforth visited on Sunday .. with
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Dougall.
Miss Bernice Jinks, nurse in train -
mg at Victoria Hospital, London,
pent the week -end at her home..
Miss Eleanor Cook, nurse -in -train..
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
KEEP 'EM ROLLING
Keep those silver cart wheels rolling,
Hundreds given away every day.
Brand new 1951 silver dollars free
with •chick orders, feed, remies, and
chick raising equipment. Come in
and get yours. Saturday is the last
day.
Neuhauser. Hatcheries, London, 'Ont.
Thursday, April 20th, 1051
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parents, Mr and Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Hensall and • Hensall district fri-
ends extend hearty .congratulations
to Miss Katie Scott, night 'operator,
of the Bell Telephone Staff, on the
grand record which she has achieved
For a period of forty years, Miss
Scott has rendered faithful and effi-
cient service to the public who wish
her continued health and success.
Han An Exchange
Rev. G. H. Wilson and choir of 33
voices from Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, took charge of the
morning service in the United :church
here. Rev. Wilson delivered as chall-
enging message to the large 'congre-
gation. The choir under direction of
M. R. Rennie Mrs. Rennie at the or-
gan concul. Some very appropriate
numbers were given. A ;basket of lov-
ely flowers on the communion table
were in memory •of the late George
Gram, placed there by members of
the family.
Rev. W. J. Rogers and choir of 35
voices took charge of the service at
Wesley -Willis United church, Clin-
ton, 'Sunday! morning 12i2nd, in an ex-
change of minister and choir. Some
well received numbers were given.
Miss Greta Lanunie was at the organ
consol and S. - 'G. Ronnie directed the
choir.
Mrs. J., F. Blackwell presided for
the monthly meeting of the Evening
Auxiliary held in the school room
auditorium of the United Church A
thank you letter was receivecr from
Mrs. Mary Buchanan, London, a for-
mer valued member, thanking the or-
ganioation for hymnary which she
had received from the group. The
Huron Presbyterial W.M.S. will he
held in the James St. United church,
Exeter, Fridr iy April 27th, morning
and afternoon sessions.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mrs. J. Schilbe of Kippen left re-
cently to take up residence in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper Jr., moved
unto the farm they recently purch-
ased from Mrs. J. Schilbe.
Miss Mary 1VIcCliy,mont of Tor-
onto was a recent visitor at her home
near Varna.
Mr. Menno •Stec'cle of the Bronson
Eine is very busy these days .operating
his saw mill which he has recently
installed, putting up a new building
to accomodate same.
'MVliss Mary Steckle, R.N., who has
been with her sister, Mr. and Mr`s.
J.:Smith, .of Markham, hasreturned
and will take up her work at Clinton
Hospital.
The Lions Club of Zurich presen-
ted their Minstrel Show in the Varna
town hall, to a well packed house
on 1VI'onday, evening. The many jokes
and fine singing was very entertain-
ing.
Wedding At Auburn
In a double ring ceremony, ,7'oan
Lucille Anderson, twin daughter of
Mrs. W. T. Robinson, and the late
Rev. Eric Anderson, was united in
marriage to Ivan W. Stephenson,
Toronto, son of Mr and Mrs. W. R.
Stephenson, Varna. The wedding
took place at the residence of Mr and
Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Auburn. 'The
ceremony was performed in the draw
ing room before the fire place m a
setting of lighted candles and spring
flowers. Rev. Currie, Lynden, Ont.
brother -in -low of the bride, officiat-
ed.
The April meeting of the Kippen
WMS. w4•u9 held at the home of Mrs.
1lobt. Elgie with a good attendance
of members and visitors. The presid-
ent, Mrs. H. Workman opened with
devotional .exercises. Mrs. Carr Mc-
Clincbay read the scripture and led
in prayer after which all joined -in
the Lord's Prayer. &thank you letter
was read from Mrs. Emerson Kyle.
Mrs. J. Dayman thanked the group
personally for acts of sympathy
shown in the passing of her ,Sistor.
An invitation from the Hensall 1 tdie r
was read and accepted to attend their
. isrted over the week -end with her Birthday partly.
Glenn's Auto Wreckers
Phone 418-M -- Wellington Street -- Exeter
USED PARTS
For All Makes of Cars
USED CARS
'41 Plymouth 5 -Passenger Coupe
'38 Chrysler Convertible
'33 Chevrolet Sedan.
'33 De Soto Sedan
Do Drop In and See Them!
'33 Plymouth Sedan - Needs Work on Motor
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ay9ight Time
ZURICH POLICE VILLAGE
Beginning April 28th, (midnight) .. and ending
(midnight) Septmber 29th, 1951
The Trustees of the Police Village of Zurich have
adopted Daylight Time, and request the residents
to observe this one hour advanced time during the
stated period.
By Order,
Zurich Village Trustee Board
"Imjustgoing
to the bank,Ann"
SHE'LL SOON be back — her cheque cashed,
her deposit made, her bank book written up..
Mrs. Johnson's is one of the 3,200,000 new
bank accounts opened during the past ten
years. Like most people nowadays, she .
relies on her bank to safeguard her money;;
she expects her bank book to show how
she stands; she finds bank cheques
convenient to pay larger bills.
The chartered banks appreciate — and
depend on — the confidence of depositors
like Mrs. Johnson. For the money which
Canadians keep in 8,000,000 bank accounts
provides the basis for bank lending. '
Safeguarding these funds is the banker's
first concern.
One of a series
by your bank /////