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ZURICH ONTA,mo
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Lakevrielyv Casino
GRAND BEND
OPENING —DANCES
SATURDAY - MAY 16th.
and
HOLIDAY - MONDAY - MAY I8th.
* The return by Popular Demand of
NEIL McKAY and his "ALL STARS"
featuring
JUNE - JOHNNY - and the QUARTETTE
Neil's outstanding Orchestra has been engaged for
all spring Dances, also the summer season of 1953,
at Lakeview Casino
ay Reid Pavilion
TWO NIGHTS TO REMEMBER
Every Friday Night
FRANK TRAHER'S ORCHESTRA
SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE
Victoria Day, Monday, May 18th.
'THE SYNCOPATORS"
MODERN AND OLD TYME
10:00 — 1.00
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Co -Op Dry and Fitting Ration $3.75
Co -Op Dairy Ration 3.60
Co -Op Dairy Conc 4.85
Co-op Beef Conc. 4.80
Co -Op. Calf Starter Grower 4.90
Co -Op Calf Meal 5.00
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Phone Hensall 115. Zurich 220
(Free Deliveries Every Friday)
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0 Who taught my i"fant lips to pray
To love and seree God every day
— HERALD
Huron Co. Health Unit
Inununization Clink
Phe settee' in a, series of pre-
school immunization -clinics for
ZURICH .and district will be held in
the zuRion PLTIILTO SCHOOL on
Friday, May 1.5th at 11:00 a.m.
Also, the second in a series of
preschool .immunization clinics for
DASH'WOOD and district will be
held in the • DASHWOOD PUBLIC
SCHOOL on Friday, May 15th at
3:00 pni.
Children 4 months of age to
school age may be brought to these
elinies to receive initial inerounizat-
ion or reinforeing inoculations for
Hansa!! filotor Salesi
We are ioffering the following choke
Cars and Tracks for immediate Salo
2 1951 Dodge Four Door,
1950 Dodge Two door.
1948 Dodge 4 door Low mileage,
ion owner,
1948 Dodge 2 door.
1947 Dodge 2 door
1947 Ford 4 door
1939 ;Pontiac.
1933 Ford
New Half -Ton Truck. Dodge
9.952 Studebaker Half -Ton Truck.
Low mileage with -Overdrive.
-IENSALL MOTOR SALES
DODGE - DESOTO - SALES
SERVICE
Phone 31 - Hensall
Thutsday, Meer 14th, 1953
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THE THREE R's of TRUE RELIGION
RUINED — By Sin;
Wherefore, as by one man (Adam) sin entered into the
World, and death by sin, and so DEATH passed upon all
men, for that ALL have Sinned. Rom: 5;12.
REDEEMED — Through the BLOOD OF CHRIST:
In whom we have redemption through HIS BLOOD, the
FORGIVENESS OF SIN, according to the riches of HIS
GRACE. Eph. 1-7.'
REGENERATED — by the HOLY SPIRIT.
not by works of righteousness which we have done, but
aceording to HIS MERCY HE SAVED us, by the Washing
of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost.
Titus 3: 5.
rhohorm. Whooning Cough, Tetan- GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS
us, and Smallpox.
ADMINISTRATORS
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM IMPLEMENTS of the
Estate of the let' Lloyd Walpea, at
Lot No 14, Stanley Township, Bay-
field Road South, l mile west of
Varna, on
TUESDAY, MAY 19th,
At 2 p.m., Daylight Saving Time
The following:
Allis Chalmers R. Praetor with 10"
tires in A -f 4ondition,; 2 -ram
Tractor Scuffler; M -H. 2 -furrow Tra-
ctor Plow; 2 six-foot Cultivators
(tractor hitch) ; M -H. 15-dise power
lift drill (new); Fleury Bissell 8 -ft.
double disc (new); Fleury 13issell
rulher tire wagon (new); 2 drum
stele roller; LH.C. 6 -ft mower; 5 -
section harrows with evener; M -R.
binder, fl -ft cut; M -IL binder, 7 -ft.
cut: 2 Set o f hinder canvasses; elde
delivery ',eke:. 1 wheel trailer; set
of heavy inlet:fn. clodre: (marly )
set of double harnese; wagon box;
15 -ft. flat rack; =16'1 grain sacks;
frt1121ing mill: grease guns, 2 strainer
funnels; cer,:enter tools and numer-
ous other trticles.
AUTO -- 1919 Ford 5 passenger,
coupe in A -a condition (if not pre-
viously sold).
Terms — Cash
Elroy Peeeardine,
Herb D .iardine, -Nam strators of
Real Estate For Sale
Box 50 R. R. 1, Zurich, Ontario
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HENSALL - Beautiful solid brick
Thome for the .discriminating buyer.;
Best corner residential location. All 1
conveniences and facilities. .rive
•bedro,oms. Ideally located for prof-
essional residence. Many extras..
Must be seen to be appreciated.
iRea,sonable terms.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker: 0
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51,
Hensel, Ontario.
HENSALL - Post Office Block -
Ideally located for store or office.
Adjoining seven room house and
three room apartment included. EN:-
ceptional opportunity for corner-
oial property or as an investment.
Reasonable terms. Immediate poss-
.ession.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker:
R. B. Paterson, Phone 51,
Hensall, Ontario,
t be Eetate
Edward W. A.uctioneer,
Cattl
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ZURICH - Story and one-half frame
house. White asbestos siding, new
roof. Corner location. Immediate
possesion. Reasonably priced.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF CANADA
Broker:
R. 13, Paterson, Phone 51,
Hensel), Ontario.
spring we heard the green fr
groaning; apparently, it had fou:
the winter long in its dugout, an
had decided to come to the surfac
for a breath of fresh air; it seer
rather late for thein to make the
first spring appearance, but the
too have a sense of feeling and pr
sumeably they thought it best to
keep in shelter than to come out in
the open during the cold spring.Well
if the old saying is right, they go
back to their mooring quarters
few more days after their first out
ine; awaiting' more favourable weath
er before makine their final exit fo
the season; then we will be assure:.
of warmer summer like weather.
Mothery Day Thoughts
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For artificial insemination at its
d best for all breeds call the Waterloo
e, Cattle Breeding Association between
ls,
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
ir and 9:80 on Sundays. Phone collect
Y Clinton 242
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OTICE
The Township of Hay has purchased a 4 are
plot for the disposal of all rubbish. It is located on
the South -East corner of Lot 15, Concession 7,
Hay. Or 1 miles South of the Zurich Road on
the Parr Line.
This is for use of Hay Township tax payers
only. Please use it, and keep rubbish off the roads,
H. W. Brokenshire,
Clerk, Hay Township,
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ents Mr and Mrs. Edmund W-alpee,
and Mr and Mrs E. R. Guenther.
Mr and Mrs Melton Walper and
daughters of Ingersoll visited the
latter's parents, Mr and Mrs Philip
Fassold.
A number of the Ladies' Aid of
Zion -Lutheran church motored to
Seebeck Hill on Sunday to attend a
rally of the W.M.S. Lague.
The baseball team etarts its sev-
enth year since organization on
May 18th in a game with Exeter.The
team which won the Huron -Perth
-championship laat year enjoyed a
ae rte ers roast pork dinner in the men's club
rooms Wednesday night. The pig,
was 'donated by Mr. Aaron Oestrei-
(her, ,a seventy pounder..
'Mr and Mrs J. Wilson and ;
ter of Grand Bend spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Nay:
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i . Arbor Day was celebrated in
their neighbours gathered at their in, dMay in the public same], Aft
(ate Tuesday evening to celebrate ; a 'bas7 morning of raking and clea
after an enjoyable evening of games i'ng most of the Children enjoyed
was spent the bride and evoom
25of . trip to the bush
- Arode Finkbeiner read the address,
years were called forwara• ',.11.s. Mr and Mrs Russel Hoperort ente
tamed on Sunday the letters' brothe
- and Airs. Harold Rader presented Duncan Newton of .Bazid, Panam
r them with a lovely dinner sot, Her mother and father Mr and Mr
1 Mrs, Elgin Rader motored to ,Grant Newton and aunt and uncl
Florida with her brother, ge parry 'Mr and Mrs A. W. Bixel and Arthu
Kraft. They were gone one week, re- all of Strathroy
turning Tuesday evening may eta,: About fifty neighbours and friend
and were as far south' a, Lakeland , tendered a rousing reception in hon
and Tampa. They made the trip bath - our of the recent bridal ootiple M
ways through the -mouotaias. and Mrs Helmuth _Messner, at th
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rader, . Rey, home of Mr and Mrs Fred PM e ;,... s n n
and Mrs Louis Higenell enjoyed an last Friday evening: Rev L High -Mil'
afternoon fishing at Grand Bare', ' , gave an interesting talk after Nviiicl
Mr and Mrs Colin Hinley and 'the couple were showered with gift;
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w'.ghter of London spent th.: week-. MT and Mrs L. H Rader 'spent the
ead with the latter's parents, 3a , week -end in London visiting their
eed Mrs Reinhold Miller. :daughter Mr and Mrs Wendell
Mr and Mrs Chas Steiehaeon at- !Goral*.
tended the funeral of Wm. Linden -1 Prof. lien - Gowie of the Unmersity
field in Parkhill last Wednesday. He !of Western Ont. addressed the Men's
was. Mrs. Steinhagen's brothor. I Club at their supper meeting Mon -
Mr and Mrs. Harold Wenee and i day evening May 11, out lining some
Donna attended the Watson -Wolfe 1 of the details involved in the ori -
wedding at the Lutheran eleorch, at
Broadhagen on Saturday.
)tli.- and Mrs Thos. Hoperort re-
eived word that their son Fred left
n the ship Magnificent to attend
he -Coronation.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Belmar of
on -don visited his father, Mr. John
ender on Sunday.
HURON MUNICIPALITIES
Herewith is a statement of grants
which were paid under the new syste-
em commencing Jan, let next year.
The new' grants will take the place
of the former one mill subsidy, plus.
grants payable on ,behalf of police,
and fire departments. By the Prove
Mehl' Government at Toronto:
Grants quoted are for 1052, but,
are paid to the municipalitiea this,
; year,
• Present Grants New gbents•
for fire, Effective
police, and , January 1,
ManicipaPy It mill subsidy 1.054
Clinton $2,278 $4,075
Goderich 3,783 7,894
Seaforth 2,743 3,388E
aeter 1,665 4,075
Hensall 450 1,070
Goderich .Twp. 515 2,412.
Hay• 1,050 4,226
st Hallett .1,512 • . 2 78'1
n- Ste,' nlley°13 915 2,925
1,511 • P,51
a 'Stephen 1,470 2,2844
• uc eisnerth 933 . 2,6be
r Usborne 1,316 2,501
$21,146 $43,425
a., An increase of 82(2,279.
LIFE BEGINS
WHEN YOU ACCEPT CHRIST AS SAVIOUR,
If any man be in Christ Jesus he is a new creature; old
things are passed away; behold all things are become new.
Ye MUST be horn again — John 3:7.
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Except a man be born again he cannot set the Kingdom
of God.
John 3.3.
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He that believeth on the Son bath everlasting life; and
he that believeth not he Son SHALL NOT SEE LIFE, but the
wrath of God abideth on him John 3: 36
• - Receive Christ as your Saviour to -day. John 1:12
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And walk in winionfel pleasant way?
My Mother.
Who ran to help me when I fell,
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And would .sonie pretty story tell
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My Mother.
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How could I ever cea.e to be
Affectionate and kind to thee
Who was so very kind to in, , !
Ofy Mother.
Oh, No, the thought 1 cannot beer
And if God pleased my life to spare
I trust I shall reword T1 - I
Are- Mother.
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2 Mr and Mrs John Rader whose
0 25th anniversary was May 5th cel- L
at ebrated it very quietly with a fam- 13
2 ile7 gathering en Sunday May 8rd,,
aid were indeed surprised when
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GRAND BEND
To Vote On Liquor
The Ontario Liquor Contra! Board
has set -.Time 25 as the date when
G. B. residetOe will von on Yue
celeetion of legalizine• the eole ef
Loi' and liquor. Voters will decide
ree whether they wish eeenbli,Innent
of a cocktail bar, sereitar ref beer
'ith meal, in licensed peel-di:vs, and
opening of a Timmy store. The date
was set lifter the Board received a
petition .hearing more limn the re-
tuired number of signaturea to re-
tinear a. vote.
HENS A LT..
To Have Dancing Ballet
Pupils of 'Alm. Carl Decker of
Zurich, thirty-five in number, will
T;rosenft a provam, of tan dancing,
ballet, in the town hall, Henson, on
Priday, May 22nd SponsorQr1 by
the Rensall Werner's' Thstitute arid 5
Zinron Agri.colltural Socie,ty Theee
pupils ranginT inage front 3 to 12
z„ -ears t1ifR Two p7rtuu rn t
r:neked hones in Zurich, and come
te hieille recommended. in
reicliCon , &teeing an '1 beilet
some humorous numbers will he in-
troduced. The costumes are a thing
(of beauty
Card of Thanks
The faroily of the late Mrs. CI,Intr—
les Wolff desire to exprest their
• deepest thanks to the neighbours and
friends for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy extended to them
during their recent sad bereavement,
Special -thanks to Dr. J P. Gorwill
and staff .of Scott Memorial Hospital
Seaforth, Rev C L Langford, the
Bonthron Funeral Home, those who
loaned cars and for the beautiful
floral tributee
Late Mrs, Charles Wolff
• Funeral Services for the late 11,Ire
Charles' Wolff, largely attended, was
held from the Bonthron Puttered
Home, Thursday 7th at 2 pin. con-
ducted by Rev. Langford. Interment
was in Heneall _Union cemetery. The
floral tributes veere tn.any and lowly
St. Joseph & Blue Water Areal
(Crowded Cut last week)
Not too 8,ure if we are a !Ole
behind time or up to the minute deep
hut to-daY wa.: the first tin, thi
on and program of a Community
Centre which the Club is undertak-
inl. T'roperty already ha:; been pur-
chased for the Centre, The Reeves'
of Stephen and Hay also spoke
Miss Madeline Corrivean of Lond-
on spent the week -end with her par-
ents, and Mrs Dermis Corriveau.,
Mr and Mrs Dennis Corriveao 'al
Mr and Mrs Glenti Walper and Jled on his father Frank Corieveou
family of London visited their par_ at Seaforth,
;
Winoipegeborn George 1•Craymade
up his mind to he a radio singer be.
fore he was out of high school and
at
appears in a number of places 011 the
CBC,
e tOp of the ladder. He
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GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES
and DEBE,JURES NOW PAY,...
• Receive 4% on poo or more for 5 years, 33/4% for 3 and
4 years or 3% for 1 and 2 years.
Recognized, by law, as trustee investments.
Ask for our "20 Questions" folder on these investments.
THE CANADA Tik,UST COMPANY
The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation
"Older than the Dominion of Canada"
Head Office — London, Ontario
District Reoresentative J. W. Halr”.er,