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ZURIC HERALD
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
NEIL McKAY and his ORCHESTRA
C.B.C. COAST to COAST BROADCASTING. ORCHESTRA
MIDNIGHT DANCE
July 4th - 12:05 a.m.
LET'S MEET OUR HUNDREDS OF U. S. VISITORS
THEIR JULY 4th HOLIDAY!
MEN'S SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
JULY 1st - 1:15 p.m.
TWO GAMES OF 7 INNINGS IN AFTERNOON
WINNERS MEET AT 7 p.m, for F'I'NAL GAME (9 innings)
TE AM S— Pond Mills, London — Sandicottes, London
Manor Park, London and Grand Bend
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LOCAL NEWS
Master Karl :Gingerich of London,
is holidaying at the home of his
aunt and untie, Mr and Mas. Karl
Thiel.
Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London,
'was a week -end visitor ac tate home
of his sister, Mr. andIrs. Gideon
'Koehler.
son Reginald, Mr and Mrs. Edward
Andres left Wednesday for their
home in Robin, Man., after visiting
for a few weeks with the f+olmer's
mother, and other relatives. They
motored coining through Northern
Ontario and are returning through
the States.
Rev. and Mrs. Luft and daughter
Bernice of Hanover visited with their
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Elgin Merner
Mr and Mrs E. Vallee (bridal last Thursday.
'couple) have returned after a pleas- Mrs. A. White and daughter Nancy
ant trip to, Niagara Falls, 'Montreal = and Miss Sarah and Annre Siebert
and the Southern parts of Quebec.
They intend to enjoy the coming t,
week -end with relatives and friend's
in Windser. I
DEATH TOOK BIG TOLL
12 traffic fatalities and S drown-
ings were among the 24 accidental
-deaths reported in Eastern Canada
during the past week -end. • + Two t
women were killed in fails down
stairs, a farmer accidently shot him-
self while shooting foxes and skunks.
Ontario had '14 of them.
New County Office
On July 2nd, Huron County- Fed-
eration of Agriculture will open an
• office in Clinton to be occupied by
the Federation and Co-operative Aut.
°mobile and Co-operative Life In-
surance. This office will be in the
business section, directly opposite
the Cold Storage. Locker. The faei-
Iitie4 of this office are at ;your dis-
posal and we invite you to make use
of it when in .Clinton. —W. V. Roy
Secy-Treas.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town:
Mr. Joseph Bedard of Chatham.
also Father Richard Bedard, wean
Sunday visitor.; at the' home of Mr.
sand Mrs. Leon Bedard, also visiting
with the former's mother.
.Mr and Mrs Wm. • Wessing of
liVioorestown called on the latter'.s
mother on Friday last on their way
to Midland,
Mr and Mrs Edward Laporte of
St. Clair, Mich., are visiting with
their respective relatives in this i
community over the weekend.
Mrs. Tnliett Masse and Mr, Lel
+lia4se of London were week -end
iter. in St, Joseph with their parents.;
.Mr and Mrs Bobbie Denomme of
]1n' hwood were Sunday visitors in
Beaver Town with Mr and Mrs. Wm
Dr.'.;omnw.
minor accident ic;ccurrecr a shorti
distance north of St. Jo'•eph an Sat-
nrrl,t;- t^ 't, when a car driven by ili' }
Jeanne Laghlin of London, side swip- '
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ed a bean cultivator attached to a
tractor driven by Mr. Louis Duch-
arme. Damage was done to the Lag -
.car and as well to cultivator
and t.raetnr. No ane wa, hurt. The
i,atrhlin eatr and party, were on their
Way to Tnperwa,sii to attend a Sundry
School picnic. 1
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J. Elgin McKinley
'Pregressive Conservative Candidate
Takes this opportunity of expressing his appreciat-
ion of the support accorded him at the polls on
Monday, June 27th.
Especially the fine work of the Young People
Progressive Conservative Organization
Thank You!
I Appreciate most sincerely the
splendid support of the Electors of
HURON -PERTH on Monday.
A. Y. McLEAN
To all Friends and Suppoters of C.C.F.
IN HURON - PERTH
As your defeated Candidate, I have great pleasure and
happy memories, as I pass on to !you all, my warmest thanks
for your kindness and support in this campaign. A feeble
minority,? Yes! But if minorities were always wrong, than
the New Testament story and the history of the Christian
'Church would never have been written! So we can still
sing with Henley, the poet:
In the fell clutch of circumstance,
I have not winched, nor cried aloud,
Under the bludgeoning of Chance,
My head is bloody, but unbowed!
With no regrets, but sincerest Thanks -
JOHN R. PETERS.
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all of Detroit, spent the week -end
with Mrs. Witzel.
Mr . and IVIrs. George. Thaler 'and
Mrs. Ed. Ehgotz all of Coral, Mich.,
are visiting with the Kraft Sisters.
Mr and Mrs Walter Ness of Lon --
don spent the week -end with his
mother, Mas. Ness.
Receives Handsome Gift
Neighbours of the Bronson Line,
north gathered last Thursday evening
at the home sof Mr and Mrs Reinhold
Miller to honor their youngest dau--
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ghter, Lorna, who was married on
Saturday to Mr. Harold Main, of
Kitchener. After an acrctress read
by George Grenier, the bride was pre
sented with a handsome tri -light
floor lamp by Mr. Aaron Oestreich-
er. The evening was spent in play-
ing progressive bunco with the high
prizes being won by Mrs. Morris
Denomme and Reinhold Miller and
the consolation went to Mrs. Ivan
Sharrow and Carl Oestreicher. Lunch
concluded a happy evening.
ENJOY A
HAPPY
HOLI DAY
ON SAFE
NEW
GOOD,. YEAR
TIRESs
Thursday, June 30th, 2.049
• Holidays come few
and far between. Don't
risk spoiling thele
with dangerous, worn,
faulty tires.
Drive in and we'll
equip your car with
big -mileage, super
traction Goodyears
NOV Make it a real
holiday free from tire
worries:
Witt
STADE P& WEIDO
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Your car will catch the holiday
spirit too, at any Reliance Sta-
tion. With Reliance Ethyl Gas–
and Vitalube Motor Oil, you'll
take to the highways with new,
surging power. Wherever you
drive, make Reliance, the Sta-
tion with the Red Band, your
motoring headquarters. Reliance
is your assurance of dependable,
courteous service – and carefree
driving.
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See the beautiful ne
The farmer, suburbanite, or
Merchant will find the Sub.
urban ideal for load hauling.
With the rear seat folded
forward and the tailboard
down, there's a carrying
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and an extreme inside body
width of 5 feet. It will do
anything a light delivery
unit will de --and it's in•
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Open the wide doors and you'll be amazed at the seating capacity,.
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seals. Its lively 97 h.p. engine operates with traditional Dodge depend-
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going off the beaten track. Low pressure tires, Safety -Rim wheels. luxury
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With the rear seat folded flush with the floor (an east'' one -hand opera-
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