Zurich Herald, 1954-05-13, Page 4MUM 4. Vl f'flR10
To Visit .Zurich & District
crusade of Penance and`"Prayer
For Peace
The„ Pilgrim Virgin Statue of our
lady of Fatima will visit this dist-
Vitt. There is a •very important mess-
age for peace in our world which goes,
oihlr thiss Visit. Most
people
Catholic
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and non-Catholic alike recall the
meek published a few years ago call-
ettThe Song
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Bernadette' Bette.
and lai-
er mod'ie produced by Hollywood of
this book under the same title. This
book and movie told millions of peo- loud speakers; in South American
le the world over of the appartions
Cilie Blessea
countries he has talked in "capital
France ofagainst
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Lourdes warning
ear
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over r
the
Radio � g
"Virgin . The in 1858 to the girl ionBer the Godlessness of Communism. Ile
xaadette. Virginstory in the appartions has :been inspired by the goodwill of
+Df' the Mary Fatima, Portu- :
:1 in 1917 ,carry a similar plea for , non-cabholics everywhere to the an -
penance and prayer. Six appartions peal for prayer and, penance to save
'were given to three children of Fati- our world and to save souls.. He feels
that even yet were men in general to
Circa in 1917 during the 1st World War listen and live better lives. ntertea
on the 13th of each month from May listen
be saved Froin the heavy threat
to Oe p. which now hangs over us of an out
The appeal of the Mother •ti ,res.. of war which will spell the destruction
f
"tailor oi •
the
reca
penance andcities.N s
for
trs
of many of our large
the Family veryRourgentry inthese n is de- crusade will go to other countries and
tans was a one : Sin is d r other parts of Canada if Craver cora-
is sins world; the cause of sof tinues .possible. Godliness, he says,
Coll-
is the of men; theuErrors theoe cannot foreves reign and 'God's peace
"Russia destroying spread throughout n will eventually be given to our world.
world nation after nation Visits of the tour will be at St.
she said. A few years ago the song'
of Our Lady of 'Fatima told of this
message to millions by record, radio
and: television shows. Ls Sept. 1952
the movie entitled "The 'Miracle of
Fatima" was produced and since that
time has been seen b minions all
over the world. For seven years st-
atues carved to Ibring out as closely
as possible what the Mother of Jesus
looked like in the appartions 'have
-been taken -from Fatima, Portugal,
and carried by land and, sea and air
to all parts of the world.
Father Patrick Moore of the Scar-
boro Foreign Mission, Scaraboro
Bluffs, Ontario, who will visit this
district with one of the Pilgrim Vir-
gin Statues and preach the message
has been travelling for six years 011
this particular and unique mission.
He has covered over 180,000 miles
UP land, sea and air. In Sept. 1953 he with her parents' ;and family, 011 tiu3
began a tour of the Catholic Diocese Higihwafy,.
of London, which xvill, terminate May
25 when he will move on /to another
country. The Masaner of carrying
the statue of our Lady of Fatima a-
top the Ave Maria sound trucx and
recitati;ng en -route from town to
town," the prayer of the Rosary is car-
ried out to beg God's blessing
and
protection through the intercession of
onion
all
Virgin rn Mar• y u
The Blessed Vi g
peoples, hobes and families of what-
ever religious denomination. Father
in
thousands
to
haspreached
Mt, are
other countries in the streets over
Peter's 'Church, French Settlement,
Thursd'an, May 20th, at 8 p.m. and
at St. Boniface Church, Friday,
21st art 8 p.m.
ZURICH • HERALD
Mr and 'Mrs Napoleon t enomille electric washing machine; walnut
of Detroit were .Sunday visitors with.
ithe
ty. former �s relatives in thisvitaiaa-
Mzs. Marguerite Cantin wrio has
spent the winter months in Montreal,
has returned to her home in S. Jos-:.
eph.
Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme and
the Blue Water south,were
'l of
family Sunday visitors with the former',0
parents, Mr land Mrs F. ‘Ducharme.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Born - to 1Vir and Mrs. Pete Jeff-
rey at the Exeter Hospital on Wed-
nesday last, a daughter. Congratu-
lations to you and you.
Mr. JeanPaul Cantin of Detroit.
was a visitor in St. Joseph with his
mother and other members of the
family.
Mr and .Mrs Morley and son of
London were week -end visitors with
the latter's parents on the B.W.H.
Miss Marion Bedard of London,
was a Sunday visitor with her par-
ents in this ,neighbourhood.
,Miss Laetitia Ducharme of Brevia
Hall, London, spent the week -end
DASHWOOD
Public Speaking Contest •
The pupils from Dashwood Fublrc walnut what -not; walnut smoker, 2
School were given a change to show
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walnut civichairs, velourcane backs;
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their talents in song and speeechos walnut arms :chair, needle point seat.;
last Tuesday evening when Dashwood w;alaut living room their, tapestry;
W.I. sponsored their program. '� walnut Windsor chair; 2 walnut
Mr. R. Middleton, principal had .6 arm chairs; walnut rocker; oak knee -
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well prepared with interesting hole desk (antique), 100 years old;
speeches. Winner was Mona Keller-, oak. hall tree; oak umbrella stand;
man, who spoke on `"Tile Planning of walnut :41 -piece bedroom suite, mah-
Trees: Runner-up Shirley Gossman ' ogany finish bed, springs, mattress
chose, "The History of Dashwood." and dresser; pearl grey bed, springs
and mattress with
Consolation prizes went to Carnl'4chest of drawers
ed 4 -ft., springs and
Becker with subject 'A Man's Wants' mattress; walnut�
bureau, walnut ced-
Annie Koehler "Coffee"; Diane Kraft' ar •chest davenport and 121 matching
°'12y I rip to Vancouver", and Marie chairs; mahogany chair, needle point
Salmon, 'My Garden." Judges were , seat; 2 fireside arm chairs; rockers,
Mr. V, Dinnin, Zurich; Mrs. E. Des- 30x38" mirror, gilt frame; beveled
jardine, Grand Bend and Mrs. IS, plate glass bathroom mirror with
Restemayer, Dashwood. Films wereframe; 2 taupe rugs 41/2x10; 27x51/ ,
also shown by 'Mr. Middleton. 2 -tone rug 9x10'; Barryrnore rug,
:Vlrs oriental design, 9x101'; all rugs
Week -end visitors with Mr and
Sid Braker were, Jerry Guenther. and have cushions to match; table lamps,
dresser lamps, 8 -day living room
R. Henderson, Windsor and Mr and,.t ick; fireplace, for coal or wood
Mrs. Erwin Guenther, Charles and •;with tile and mantel, kitchen table;
John of Toronto. (.kitchen clock, wicker sewing table; pickup, new top canvas roller; bean
Mm and Mrs. Ervin Rader, amoral), 'walnut fernery, 2 single fern stands, screen, flax screen; buckwheat sicrp-
anied by( Mr and Mrs Wellwood Gill.card table, 2 verandah chairs, lawn en; 6' swather; 43/2 -ft. one -Way; 3
and Joan of Grand Bend, spent the chairs, bathroom scales, 4 golf clubs furrow M -H. plow (23A bottorns);
week -end in Belleville with F-10. aid in corduroy bag; .1 10 -volume set of 3 'complete 21 bottoms; 3 section
Mrs. John Kowalchuk and Corby*rile Book of Knowledge • 1 10 -volume set diamond harrows (10 -ft.) ; 4 section
'The Source Book lamps, curtain., as o
Singer electric sewing machine with
pQueenAnne design; g, electric floor
lisher;; electric ter, walnut Rog-
ers Magestic •comb, radio and record
Player; G.E. mantel radio; Due
Therm oil heater and blower; chester-
field, silk covering, walnut frame;
fi d x• � covering; walnut
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c'he st ,
, _.el p g
book case and writing desk; walnut
corner bookcase, walnut 10 -pc. din-
ing room suite; walnut dinner wagon;
l ut
table; • wan
'v; • room i n a
1 'Lit living o
wan g ,
hialf-round hall table, chair to match;
walnut coffee table, pie crust top,
Queen .Ann; walnut tilt top table;
section electric battery brooder (new)
quantity of carpenter tools, quantity
of lumber, etc., etc.
Terms ---Cash.
Bert Holt, Proprietor.
Glenn Webb, Clerk.
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer,
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
OPENING DANCES:
Saturday
and
Midnight
May 22nd.
May 23rd.
NEIL McKAY'S ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA
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FARMERS!
Make Your Acres Pal -
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One of our best Crops this year •
should be White
Field Beans. This Crop is
Floor Price of $4.10 - cow supported with a
price paid this yep ler Bushel, with an average
In order to -ac of $4.25 per bushel.
a 30,000 ' - serve you better we are constructing
Story , bushel addition to our Elevator Farmers'
-Age.
Drop in and see us, we have a full selection of
Commercial and Registered Bean Seed in stock.
WE ARE ALSO SUPPLYING SEED BEANS ON A CON-
TRACT BASIS
Cook Bros. Milling Co.
PHONE 24. - HENSALL, ONT.
!NOW!
Is the time to get those odd wiring jobs cleaned up
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AUCTION SALE
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c Implements, cl ,
Farm Stock, Of 1
and Household Items will ;be held at
Lot 7, Con. 3, Tuckersmith, Twp„
114 miles south of Highway No. 8;1
1
mile east of +�gmondville•, on
WE'DNE.SDAY, MAY 19th.
At 112 o'clock, p.m. DST,
Cattle — 1 Reg. Holstein scow, 4 yrs
Dag
Apple
rle.
R 11
• c Alcartrag
old (Nancy Y
Pride) ; r2' aged cows, 3 cows, 5 -years
old; 1 cow, 4 yrs. old; 1 cow, 3 yrs.
old; heifer cow, 2 yrs. old; 1 steer,
1-lylr. old. All cows are milking.
Implements — 8N Ford tractor;
Thursday, May 13th,: 1954
rope; 30 -inch blade buzz saw; 12 -in,,
blade rip saw; 100 -ft. snow fence;.
number cedar posts; biotic & tackle;:.
grindstone, forge, 'MIcCullouglz cbaiaa
saw; Surge milker with 2 pails, outs
let for 20 cows; 6 milk cans (80.1h,
cap) ; 1 large filter strainer, milk
pails, 121 lawn �anowers, forks, . shovels,
etc., too numerous to mention.
Poultry —45 New Hampshire naris;
e olid
1 ax(laying);
year
— 10 bush. buckwheat„
quantity mixed grain, quantity( Clin-
ton oats.
Household Items — Bexoleuan 1•u,
9'x12'; metal bed and springs; dres-
ser, wardrobe, kitchen extension
table (8 leaves); copper boiler;
Stool,
't h steps't
kr c,
err
rye
clothes horse, ,
quantity sealers, knitting machinf>;
girl's C.C.M. bicycle; man's iC C.M.
(bicycle; other items too numerous to.
mention.
Terms—Cash.
standardized power take -off .attach- Raymond Nott, Proprietor.
ment; Ford tractor puIIey, power Edwin Chesney, Clerk.
mower amounting equipment; M -H. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
No. 44 row crop tractor with power
take -off and live hydraulic; M -H.
manure loader; MSH. mounted Z -row
corn and bean Snuffler; M -H. 10 -ft.
az-H.
:cultivator; tooth :
stiff o h
No.
25
15 -run fertilizer seed drill; M -H.
4-ibar rubber tire rake; Intern, No.
200 rubber tire manure spreader
(new) ; 10 -ft. Intern. ,disc; Case
Harvester with hay and corn attach-
ments (nearly new) • Case blower-
and
blower
and power unload:er with pipe for 55'
silo; 2 new 16' ensilage boxes; 2
rubber tire wagons; 16' cut hay box;
M -'H. Clipper combine, 6 -ft; new
Cllipper swathe spreader; Clipper
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q Heating - Lighting - Plumbing
Electrical and Motor Repairing - Phone Zurich 34
and all Cil Furnaces on Display
NEW AND USED ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR
AND EVERY TYPE OF WORK
MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRING
ANY
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diamond nd harrows; 110' flexible har-
with Mr and 1VIrs Gerald Livmlgsto.e:'e j. desk light, floor polisher, waxing rows • 4 section new land harrows
and family.
Sunday visitors with llfrs. L.Peifeg,
were Mr and Mrs Charles Jackson o£
(Port Huron.
Marian, Tune, Ruthanne, David
and Paul Rader were !Sunday visitors'
with their aunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys.
brush and polisher, Eloctrolux clean-
er, lawn mower, 26 -ft. extension
ladder; and many other articles too
numerous to mention. This is all
very choice furniture and in first
class ,condition.
Terms—Cash
G. M. Drysdale, Proprietor.
P. L. •McNaughton, Clerk.
Alvin Wolper Ed. Corbett, Auct-
The Voice of Temperance
This "Voice" recently told an -ins-
teresting and startling percentages
story about increasing drinking and
crime in Canada. Here follow other
percentages; just a few, but they tell
a story of an increasing realization
in Ontario at least of the need for
action. In 1953 there were .216 local
option votes held. A "No" vote ��s�iis
recorded in 21, or 80% of these.'1�he
actual percentage of people voting
against additional outlets for legal
sale was 53. In votes on cocktail bars
during the period 191417-195,3, 33.oat
of 60,or 55% were 'No' votes.These
votes, a practical test of temper 'n j 'Other Articles
sentiment in Ontario ars •— Beach 4 -burner
ioneers.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Autos, truck, Iho?lsehold effects,
and Misc. items, on the premises,
the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
First house north of Klopp's Hotel.
The undersigned Auctioneer received
instructions to sell by public auction
On SATURDAY, MAY 15th.
At 1.30 o'clock, p.m. sharp:
Autos —g 7.952 Hillman sedan in
all around guarantied new condition ; I
1939 Ohev. coach, in guaraTita ed
new condition.
Truck---'vraeV. Hydr' o " ak. ti
CAR
BINGO
Sponsored by Kinsman Club of
Clinton
$3,500 IN PRIZES
CLINTON
Lions Arena
FRIDAY, MAY 14.
Commencing at 9.00 pan. (DST)'
(6 -ft.) ;-straw blower, 6 -ft. horse- Look at these Prizes:
drawn mower; hors,. dump rake; 15 Regular Games for $25.OQi
horse muffler; 2 walking plows; 2- g
ydsteel box dump trailer, car each
trailer (metal .box) ; hand barrel
sprayer; Jamesway 500 chick electric
brooder; Jamesway 300 hick coal
brooder; newset tractor chains; new
electric fencer; set sloop sleighs,
steel box wheel barrow; number
metal pig troughs; 2 iron kettles; 75 -
ft. new hammer mill belt; number of
hayfork rope pulleys; 90 -ft. of 3 -4 -in
TV Set Special—Valued at
$350.00,.
Two Special Gaines for..
$100.00 Each
SPECIAL CAR BINC
Valued at $2,50
,cotrs,g :n�'i .eleetri,o s ave like new; Renfrew
eape!ci�lly .wiaeii it is r rmr. ,
Trade brings on "called th
thy feel. ice" . otes or ty
seat ., ,ndent sr '' •s�• r
crime it shoulof
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our Temperanc f tie no
stove, like new; 10 steel Sim-
ons beds complete ;with springs and
ttress, . like new 4 beds witct
iavgs''a"nd mattress; DeForest Cros-
electric radio; chesterfield, wal-
litwriting desk; dining room table;
dining room chairs, 3 rocking
chairs; 3 army chairs, mounted birds,
glass cases; 2 oak end tables; mantle
clock, fern stand, rugs, mats, quilt
tops, picture frames, sideboard, chest
of drawers, dressers, commodes,
couch, kitchen cabinet, cupboard,
dishes, glassware, Chinaware, antique
dishes, electric washing machine,
lawn chairs, wicker chairs, 6 new
wardrobes, 10 boxes of Aspnalt tile
flooring (brand new) ; 2 Duo Therm
Provincial and C,- -oreI, Doth ti
perhaps never it Array, are. alive'"
The people o" .,efore to the situati4
are co-ope• r the Churches especally.
ens than ,.eating in greater numb""
hope - ever. Herein lies the maid.
gait .,:or success in the crusade a
,,et the liquor evil.--Advt.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
On WIEDNEiSDAY, MAY 19th.
At 1 p.m. Sharp oil burners; 2 power lawn mowers, 2-
Coldwall Frigidaire refrig; Sun- wheel trailer; 6 oil drums, various
shine 4 -burner electric stove, Jewel size's; pheasant pen, 2 shower cabin -
comb. electric and coal stove; Gilson ets; plumbing fittings; Jamesway 10-
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Make Farming More Profitable!
WAY We401;�...go ahead wi F/4
"MY OW
MONTREAL,
Discuss a Farm Improvement Loan with your;
nearest Bank of Montreal manager.
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ANN._ OF
ea.cactaa ?c, at a'a.ca
with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817-
Hensall Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager
Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency:) Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
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