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Zurich Herald, 1951-11-01, Page 4ZURICH ONTA.R10 NOTE—CORRECTION PLEASE! Your attention is drawn to an er- Vox in last week's paper in oonnect. ion with the dance of Nov. 2nd, *itch is being sponsored by the Zur- „,,'.••••••-'4;%"••••• • ,•••••o• ' • V ...': • ,• • . Liberal Candidate JOHN ARMSTRONG lick Hockey Cluib. The music for I this dance will be from the record-, lugs of famous name Bands and net; !bY Bob Mittleholtz and his fine band. I Bob happens to be playing elsewhere I JOHN on that date. It ia hoped that the good music and dance loving public will paronize this dance, the entire proceeds ,of which are to be used in the promotion of a good hockey team aseaseusenEEMEROZ,'' , e You Upon Which You Can SAFELY DRIVE HospHatization Upon Which You A L L CAN DEPEND JOHN ARMSTRONG is a Huron Man .. ..Born n Hullett Township ..Township Councillor for Eight Years .... •. Reeve Six Years .. ..County Warden 1949 .. .. Member of Londesboro United Church .. .. Veteran World War 1 .. ;.. Progressive Merchant ............Successful Farmer. VOT A November •g? and have so ething to show for your ta rogro,4” tfdatMdfdrargui (Published by Huron Liberal Association) ZURICH HERALD for Zurich for the coming winter. Hockey teams of today, whether big DASHWOOD Anniversary Services will be held in the Emig. Church Sunday, Nov. llth. Prof. A. C. Khmer of Naper- ville, Ill., will be the guest spearcer. Special ,musie will be given by the choir. Rev. J. H. Cetz is attending a Camp Director's Conference at Ak- suganiatsomitatiesusefamesaumatesemensseelie ;P 6-6,Met, 6.- il ,A", 4;4. /4? : -47,d ,0',19 0 4, `44 "PV -.7$40,101211114...:.;,. . t „er, • THESE Vd4treer4 VcteaC./. HELP PROViDE THOUSANDS CF EXTRA TROUBLE-FREE MILES Independent Parking erak. Safety Rim Wheels Automatic Electric Dhaka' Bolteci•On Fenders Planting Oil Intake OH Bath Air Cleaner Planting Power Engine Mounting* .Exhaust Valve Seat 'inserts Electric. Windshield Wipees Oilitc Va..1 Filter at Gas Tank Splasb..Ptoof Thi.s:t ion Systeni C71 r ,11,`M VI V - • •".„..40 Dodge Corouet 4 -Door Secloso FOR DE E ABILITY ONE OF THE BEST WAYS for you to find out the real worth ofi any car is to get the opinion of a number of owners. For more than 35 years Dodge owners have been the Dodge car's most enthusiastic salesmen. This is because they know Dodge has pioneered in developing important auto- mobile advancements; because they know Dodge combines sesearch, manufacturing skill and careful inspection to, ilvoduee a car of outstanding dependability. Sotake a tip from Dodge owners and your new car invest- meot 4,t1 11 pay dividends — in finer performance, longer life and low Lipkocp. r •••., 14,0 11,4 Zurie • Thursday, Nowernbe let, 15t ron, Ohio this week. Mr and Mrs Leonard Birk and family and Miss Verna Birk of Guelph were Sunday visitors with fri ends here. Mr and Mrs Windsor Mathews of London and Mrs. Frrank Watson of Detroit were Sunday visitors with Mr and 'Mrs Chas. ,Snell. Ma' and Mrs Ernie Hutcheson *of Blair .,nent the week -end here. Mr and :Mrs. Harold Kellerman were Sunday visitors in Listowel, Mr and Mrs G. Wildfong an Marion and Mr and Mrs. A. V. Tie- rnan spelt the week -end In Detroit. Mr and Mrs M. .Klummi and Mr. and Mrs L. Kleinsitiver spent Sunday in Burlington. Mr and Mrs Waffle ,Wein have troy ed to the farm they recentliy purch. aced from the Goetz estate. - Mr and Mrs Ed. Stelek are visit. ing in Bradford. this week. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND bik Metin TO DISCUSS THE WORK OF THE Ausable Valley Conservation Authority. Exeter AVM AT THE Istria High School e b th 8.30 p.m. Speaker - DR. G. E. PLEVA, U.W.O. Representatives will be present from the Departm ent of Planning Developinent Ladies Welcome Free Copies of the Ausable Valley Conservattion John A Morrison, Chaim' an. and Entertainment - Report Available to Everyone. eardimae=faat-ZILM)40-M.1..---(1.1-1.1-C•..11.1W10.MalaskIVFL-;..-Q0.111E7----413 MITa -•:4,•gw:„....*,,...:::„.^.-• •%sok..,?:t,ki'imsW,04:0mii,i•M:ivi,,,:iini::::,::::::.,.....gigigNM ,•-sss.im.-•ss, - ,..!s, -vox , • :.*Wii-Miftmw,„'imiss:in.:isisommAnM10,:i:w.:Viomoi*;.• --..------,•••••,,.„,..,43, mov.es.,:•5,k'ex::04,4,mae...uW,:,w.m,ms,,molx:ftwkk:.4,s,•,-,„‘sw,s%•.i.m•:•,•Aw:.,,.:.,.A.. -ic:P•r."-- •-•77---, Jra.,,,,—./ ( CI) ''',94:•;""1:4`r- 'Nd • tt.r.titir• Some men are especially good with their hands. They like to work with engines, machines or machinery. Such men arc needed now in the 11..C.A.X. — men with the skill and "know-how" to keep modern Jet aircraft in perfect flying shape. If you are mechimically,minded, you can serve Canada in defence against aggression — as a skilled Aircraft Technician. The R.C.A.P. will give you the necessary trades training — at good rates of pay with opportunities for advancement in the modern field of aviation. You must be between 11 and 40, and have Grade 8 education or better, Kr/g CA097MV ederas° woe s'e-goezt, our care! The RCAF will train you as a skilled AERO -ENGINE, ARMAMENT, AIRFRAME, INSTRUMENT,, OR RADIO TECHNICIAN. SEE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST RCAF RECRUITIN CENTRE OR MAIL COVE ON w. oft vow . THE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNING, 1 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, ONTARIO. • Please mall me, without obligation, All particulars regarding °minion' requirments and openings now available in thin &CAA v NAME (Please. Print)........ ... . . . ... STREET Ai)I)RESS CITY EDUCATION (by grade and province) PROVINCE AGE (` ss, MY VOW IP* .••*. IMO VMS OP. a' 7,4.1