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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-08-29, Page 4141 71Mt10" 1 LAKEVIEWCASINO 1 GRAND BEND .. • LAST DANCE LABOR DAY NIGHT la e Enjoy the last fere days of Summer and Dancing e Nightly to 2 CORDON DELAMONT and his ORCHESTRA • rAccording to attendance records, you liked Gordon Delarnont's iiii music VERY much. Promise yourself a visit again and say t "S"1on.e; to the Season 1940- ei fie VAR:ET Y ENTERTAINERS 00 PRESENTING THEIR BIGGEST AND BEST CONCERT OF as TFIE SEASON 0 With Lill Davies, Ventriloquist returning by popular request, et and featurin Dopey and his Singing Dog; Ruth Cole, Acro - 9 a'� balls Dancer T'x+'.rao dut:.ry: Earl Heywcads Singing Cowboy, and Star of CKNX Barn 'ranee Programme; and Cliff Kenn ^, •1rnpanist. e MON1D,..Y ? P -4..O TR DAY m 1." r x. SHARP 6,. rt BIG. MIDNIGHT DANCE, SEPT. 2, 12:05 a.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 1st, 9 p.m. The Ever Popular C e. All-Srtar S 1ft.hall Tomrn=Tient 'PIE TATTLE OF PITCHERS FeAi• ns (?,ri:a fn " ?)11•PlICTF, Will he in these games. Teams: Sni1.f!l'tb, London. T_:i-eur . Grand Bend. ','hese are the best of P11 p..eyigi.c: 'no,'1 ,”sept. T,*:Ims. Grand P,00d ha; won all 1040 Season Tarrr•nament . CAN ANY OF TfTSS1 TEAMS BEAT THEM? Ther a,r., all imine to try hard! WHAT DO YOU THINK? 2 Games of 7 inning: in afternr.on, starting at 1.80; 9 inrlinb'.c final garne at 0.30 n.m. DANCE TO GORDON Dr.LAMONT'S ORCHESTRA LAST TIME LAPOR DAY NIGF..T- MANN7. MANN- TTT\NKK POR YOTJR PA TR.ONAGE— SEA SON 19J' WAS A GRAND ONE? 4 4 4 4 0 • 4 AS YOUR FRIENDLY "MARCONI" RADIO DEALER FOR ZURICH AND DISTRICT • 0 N • 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 e a a • • 0 0 0 • 0 0 d vise ORDER YOUR. MACHINES EARLY FOR 1946! I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at $70.75 400 to 450 SIZE @ $59.50 850 to 900 SIZE @ $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES ✓ Tel. Shop149 Os€carlo1..ip Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. • .in'tisk#.i....sN-' •a THE APPOINTMENT OF FRANK I- a YOUNG r "MARCONI" THE GREATEST NAME IN RADIO IS WORTH 4 4 =t WAITING FOR. COMING SOON! NEW FLOOR MODELS! ZURICH HERA:T) ... AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, at. DASHW 0 OD,on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th - At 1.30 o'clock, p.m., Dayligfnt time Extension table, chesterfield, china cabinet, small stand, roeker, 4 kitch- en chairs, 4. dinrngroom chairs, lcit- clien table, 3 burner gas stove with oven, electric washing , machine, 2 tea kettics, kitchen cabinet, bread box, 2 chesterfields, cane rocker, ;cane char, parlor table, wicker set, phonograph, verandah glider, 2 end tables, 3 floor lamps, bed opririgs and felt spring mattress, 3 alarm chocks, dresser, large chair, sideboard, large silver ash tray, large quantity of 1 good dishes, glass ware, electric iron, ironing board, large paper hanging table, sealers, quantity of potatoes, small barrel, lawn mower, Coleinan help, copper ,boiler, brooms, • tubs, carpenter tools, 5 -gallon coal oil can, two 1 -gallon cans, hoes, mops, locks, shovels, garden rake, single set of harness, lantern, trowels, single str- etcher, long rope, 1 -horse scuffler, harrowe, quantity of bags, barrels, pair trus.Mels, roasting pan, large wash dish, and numerous other arti- cles. TES R LS—CAH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Rhein, Miller, Clerk. Charles H. Watts, Proprietor. A number attended the Lions Frolic held at Zurich last Wednesday evening from this vicinity. Mr. Wallace Gingerich is attending Conference along with some .from this vicinity. Mr. Ervin Gingerich is all smiles, a little girl has arrived. `9909090909099E000009A0blr� R AD on the table .� •Fl�� 5 the meal is ready ! No matter what the menu, the table zv07z1cin't bre complete without a plentiful platter of wholesome, .nom='.'ing Bread. And ou'll give EXTRA satisfact- ion by . er :•ing delicious TASTY -NTT Dr•e:<cc1 with each meal. You'll fired tempting, crisp -crusted TAS11'Y-NU Bread suits every occa.s- io.r . CNet;. purpose. Order an extra lo.. tacit , ilieres Bakery PHONE 100 — ZUIRICH GRAND BEND Breaks Leg in Fall Herman Kennedy, aged 37, elec- trician, suffered a broken leg in a fall while engaged in an electrical 'wiring job at the garage of M. Pear - iso, Grand Bend. Mr. Kennedy fell a tlitance of ten feet to the cement Moor of the garage when the ladder on which he was standing shiften, Dr. Dunlop of r:cr,ta' wits called and had the injured man taken to Vict- oria Hospital, London, where he was found to have in addition to bruises to the left leg and hip. Silas Reed of Exeter, is in charge of Kennedy's store while.he is laid up. , St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. and Mrs. John Wooctcocx and I family who have been holidaying in 'St. Joseph the past few weeks have r returned to their home in Montreal. Mr. Avila Ducharrne and son Ray- Imond also Mr. Hubert Duch*zrme, spent a few days with their parents, on the Blue Water south. Mr. Vincent Jeffrey and family o£ Detroit was a Sunday visitor in J3eavertown with his parents. 1Ir. Archie Masse of London spent a few clays in St. Joseph with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wessing and children of London, spent a few days with the latter's parents. �A KE Mrs. Roy Gingerich is some im- proved after her illness. Mrs. Ainos Gingerich and family visited Mrs. Russell Heard. Mrs. R. Orr; ch held a birthday party for her granddaughter, Miss Carol Faber, who celebrated her 8th birthday on Saturday afternoon. 8 children were present and Carol re- ceived some lovely gifts. After play- ing games a lovely chicken dinner was enjoyed and a cake with 8 can- dles was lighted. The children left for their homes after a pleasant party with Carol. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Attridge and f'aniily of Goderich visited Mrs. Clarke and family. Mrs. Sam Hey has returned after a holiday with her daughter, Mrs Archie Mustard at the cottage on Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. H. Finlay and :tam - visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Me-. (avis, Of McKillop. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Marion Dowson and Vivian Clutter spent.ten days at the Young People's camp at Goderich Summer school• Phyllis Johnston has returned home to Wellington after spending' a Month with relatives in Varna district. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Webster and Lois, spent a week at Wellington with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnston. . Rev. Reba Hern is spending her holidays with her parents, at Sault Ste. Marie. Thursday, August 29th, 9461 s .E PT I WILL ,,gig,, ISSU K 9TH and SEP EM 16T" • The green Application Card No. RB. 191 at the back of Ration Book No. 5 must be properly completed and presented to a Distributing Centre in order to get a new book. Distributing centres will not be open on all days at all hours. Dates and hours will vary in each locality. !y, giving fuiIB particulars las to HOW, WHEN OR WHERE TO GET YOUR NEW RATION BOOK The firstcoupons in the new boots will become ye/id September 19th. Failure to get your new book darting the official week of distribution will involve delay and will mean that you will be temwarily without coupons when you may urgently need them. aW Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Robinson of London, were visitors with the former's mothe., Mrs. E. Smith. HENSALL Miss Audrey Russell returned borne from a pleasant vacation at Manitoulin Is. Rev. W. A. Young and Mrs. Young and family of Fergus spent a few days with Mr. A: Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bonthron renewing old acquaintances. Mr. J. D. Buchanan of London and Miss Mary Buchanan RN., of Niagarae Falls visited recently with their mo- ther, Mrs. 'A. Buchanan. Mrs. Milton Russell has been holt-- daying with her danghter, Mr. and Mrs. Don. Wilson of Chicago, at. Turnbull's Grove. ONTARIO PARENTS CAN "TAKE THESE RECOGNIZED PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE POSSIBLE � THFAT OF POLIO It is in August and Septernber that poliomyelitis (polio) is most prevalent. During these last weeks of summer, thoughtful parents should observeevery rule that will protect their little ones from this disease. In our Province, comparatively few cases of polio have occurred as yet but in some sections of the United States, infantile paralysis—as it is more commonly called --has reach- ed epidemic proportions. The Ontario Department of Health therefore urges every family to keep in step with the common-sense precautions outlined below. Read them carefully. Encourage your children to practice them daily. Guard your family's health during this particular period of the year! If your child is ill do not hesitate to seek medical advice DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO J. T. Phuir, AVI.K„ p.Is.FI. Deputy Minister of Hecilth Russell T. Kelley Minister ofHealtt .. ,..+ter r ar! ar..Y:°ateraz•� «•..a w,e�w�t�,e x axax.,,e:aa v w;. .x.ka.+ .Aa-..rcrn.inr►a 4