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Zurich Herald, 1952-06-05, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD Layfield Pavilion For a Good Time, here are two Nights to Remember EVERY WEDNESDAY: Modern and Olde Tyme, with "The Melody Makers" from Sprinkbank Pavilion (London) featuring Len Masse, Claude Gelinas, Mrs. Lindsay (Clinton) . 10.00 - 1.00. EVERY FRIDAY: "Music in a Modern Way", Frank Traher, and His Orchestra with former band leader •`:l-lapPy" Hopkins on 'ocular. 10.00 1.00. Refreshment Booth. Spacious Parking BILI. ON YOUR FARM? BREEDING STOCK A TEAM OF HORSES? FII has helped to finance thousands of Canadian farmers in such purchases. See your B of M manager about a Farm Improvement Loan — soon ... It may mean extra profit for you this year — and many more. NY rm 1141/92.._ pt4" BANK OF .MONTREAL e,diagel44 7eue V44 WORKING WITH CAHADiAN$ dW EVERY ADCra MVO ha • • • • • • • • 1 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND DANCING EVERY ,SATl.JRDAY NIGHT Music by BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHESTR Admission $ 1.00 1 • a • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • I I11111111111111111111111111111111111 I I I111111111111111111111111111 M 11111111111111111111111111 Westlake Furniture WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU Electric Sewing Mines, Eureka V:; cuu n Cleaners tank and upright types. Mason & Riseb, Henry Herbert and Schubert Pianos. Also Carry all other lines of Home Furnishings Furniture Store Phone 122 Zurich' ReAkteriee Phone 89. I11U111111111111111011#1111111111111111i)lp• 111111I1I111111111111111111I111111111111111;131111 °' 11 Y 0 • • • 2 • i i • i i • • PLAN TO ATTEND THE Tenth Annual Field Day 1 • Of Huron Couunty Federation of Agriculture to = be held in BLYTH COMMUNITY PARK, on • WEDNESDAY, JUNE lith, '52 Guest Speaker for the Day will be Sir Andrew Jones, head of the British Food Mission in Canada. THERE WILL BE RACES AND OTHER SPORT EVENTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. SOFTBALL GAMES; SADDLE -HORSE RACES • AND PONY RIDES. THERE WILL ALSO BE EXHIBITS OF INTEREST TO BOTH URBAN AND RURAL. PEOPLE. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF CLAYTON STEEPER AND HIS BAND (Old and New Time) in t'he BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL. Dancing 9:30 — 1 p.m, W ANTED FEATHERS FEATHER TICKS SCRAP IRON HIGHEST PRICES PAID EXETER SALVAGE CO. Phone 423 - Exeter, Ont. Immunization Clinic The last in a series of preschool immunization clinics for Zurich and district will be held' in the Public 1Sehool on Friday, Tune 18th from 2:30 - 3.30 p.m. Children 4 months of age (co school age may be brought to these clinics Ito receive Immunization for Dipthe- ria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, and .Smallpox. A Smallpox Vaccination Clinic will be held on Friday, June 13th, in the following 'schools: S.,S. No. 3, Hay 9.30 a.m. S. S. No. 4, Hay ,....,..• 1110:30 am, ,S.S. ND. 10, Hay ......,..l !11,:30 p.m. Meeting Of Huron . County Council' The 'next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Count •Hous'e, God- erich, commencing Wednesday, June 18th at 10.00 a.m. D.S.T. All laccounits, notices of deputations and other business requiring the at- tentlen of Council stnoittd Ibc in the hands of the 1Oounty Clerk not later than Saturday, June 14, 1952. A. H Erskine, •Co.unty 'Clerk, Goderioh, Ont. Real Estate Auction Sale Of Valuable Dwelling Property Oin the Premises, opposite the Public School, in. ,the Village of Dashwood. The undersigned ,Auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public 'auction on SATURDAY EVE. JUNE 7th. At 7130 o'clock, p.m. sharp Village Property— IConsnsi`ting of Part of Lot 23, South Beundry Contessiorn, •Stephen Township, on which. is situared a well butt brick veneer house. This home has been completely re-snodcil- ed and re -decorated. Also refinished hard wood floors, a newly iitsta'led air conditioned furnace, has water pressure system, and built -yin cup- boards; full .eellar with cistern. There is also on • the premises a gsmall barn, part of ,which h'as • been converted into a garage; lawn 15 all newly landscaped, some fruit trees, and garden land; also never failing water supply. This property is in the best of condition and in fine locatalom. Will be sold subject to a reasonable re- served bid. Household Effects — There will also beoffered for sale at the same time and place a number'oif household Effects and Miscellaneous items. TERMS — 10% on -day of Sale; Balance in, 30 days. Sproule Currie, Proprietor. Alvin WaIper, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Of Valuable Household Effects and Misc. Items, on the Premises, Nlaan Street South, in :the Town .of Exeter The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to sell, by public auction on SATURDAY, MAY 31st. At 1.30 P.m. the following: Walnut veneer dining ao:om table; 6 dining eolorn chains, 3 -piece ches- terfield suite, occasional chairs, ex- tension table, whesterfield floor lamps, table lamps, large 3va11 mirror walnnt hall table, 'centre tables, Sarouk rug 6x9 -ft; Axtninister rug. 0x12 -ft; 'Corugoleurn Rugs various sizes; scatter rugs; snafus, quilts, fancy cushions, curtai'ns, linens, mus- is cabinet, ,organ stool, hard painted pictures and picture frames, quilt frames, 3 -piece walnut veneer bed- room suite complete ;with sprtng4 and mattress, 2i-p1e'ee bedroom suite, numerous large and small rocking "hairs, electric radio, tynewrtter, violin and case like BCW, fernery, 0 • Z • • • t • N 1 0 cedar chest, sideboard, solid walnut chest of drawers, large trunk, kitch- en cabinet, kitchen table and chairs, verandah furniture, Iawn enatr, glassware, ,silverware, antique dishes, kitchen utensils, sealers, crocks, electric kitchen range, wood and coal stove, ice box, Simplicity electric washer, boiler, tubs, lawn mower, 16 ,h.p. outboardmotor in guaranteed oondiltio'n; 2 -wheel trailer, large steel box, small 2-whel trailer, both are brand new; blacksmith tools, anvil, ]large vice, forge, garden tools, gar- den hose, lawn ornaments, quantity of wood, lumber cart, antique style cutter, .writing desk, electric heater, and many articles too numerous to mention. Terms — Cash Harold Kuntz, John Kuntz, Executors. Garnet Hicks, Clerk. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. DIAL 980 CFPL 7 DAYS A WEEK 1.00 P.M. (Monday to Saturday) CAN YOU NAME IT? with Geoff Dingle and Jack Bennett TharrsdaY. June 513h, 19a2 • • • • • r • 0 • 1 i Co -Op. FEEDB ARE YOUR BEST BUY ! Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Ow Feeds AVAILABLE AT Hensall Dist. Co -Operative HENSAr.L and ZURICH gat and ventilate your home with revolutionary new Central Heating System (Gas and Oil Models) Above, the furnace is located in the utility room with heat tubes. in the attic. With basement installation, heat tubes are beneath. floor, THE MODERN MIRACLE OF LOW-COST HEATING— This new marvel of home heating is revolutionary in its, performance. It conditions the home for health as welt as comfort. Blends room air with freshly heated furnace` air — recirculates it —keeps warmth even from floor to. Ceiling. 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June is Dairy Month x'x••.;+�c�� ,.....:^.v:::'t,;'•'•;�:!:�tn;a./riiw',r.'+4�'.:;; :,?4:•:.:::3•.•11:: � x;: .oc Good Eain forall ages At every age YOU need dairy foods to grow on, to go on! They're brimming with energy and food value. Stich goodness in a glass of milk; such flavour in a hearty piece of cheese! Such enjoyment in ice cream, whipped cream, or buttered cinnamon rolls! With plenty of inexpensive dairy foods in your diet, you'll live better and feel better too. "Dolan Dairy Lane" Listen to this program on Thursdays 1:45. 2:00 p.m. T.S,T. over the Trans- Canada Network of C.B.C. ;Al yA rs, c3i%, M,eieeeY 409 Huron Street, Toronto DAIRY (FOODS SERVICE' BUREAU