Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1954-06-10, Page 44 6. R a, • r�. • •► p w k r e r, L s • ' • . t • F • • • • •• •• •R • w• 1 tr k k k• t• r • s ► r F• • '. • • • • =MK ONTARIO ','Ulhl (III II ll{INllllllll I@IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111II1111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIII111111 Plan to Attend The Fourth Annual KINSMEN Dorninion Day Gelebration IN EXETER AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCES Agricultural Office News R. Baker June 5th, 1954 Tails week farms in the area have beived an excellent rain which mould be worth a great deal to Progressive - Conservative RALLY AT Peter Eisenbach's Bush 3 Mimes North of Bayfield, on No, 21 Highway, on Friday, June 11th 1954 7,30 pan.. Everybody Welcome TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL 'BUILDINGS-- PROV- INCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and 'endorsed as above, will be received until 3.00 pan. (E.D. S,T.), WEDNEiSDAY, JUNE 23, 1954, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province -of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtain ed from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public 'Works, Ottawa, and the Purchasing and Stor- es Officer, 3 Sullivan Street, Toronto, Ontario. Tenders will not be considered un- less made on or according to the printed .forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with conditn- ions set forth therein. The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tend- erer, before awarding the order, a security: deposit in the form of .a cer- tified cheque drawn on a bank incorp- orated d theBank A or the spring grain and growing hay. In many eases farmers have completed planting their corn and preparing to plant kvean$. Our County Weed Inspector reports that the program for spraying Leafy .Spurge will soon be underway and that it has been proven Mat a double spray is .much more satisfactory than a single spray. The rec;emmendations are that these sprays should be put on the end of June mad the end of August. HAD BENEF'Pr DANCE Neighbours and friends of Mrs. May Leppington of Brucetteld, a young mother of two children who recently had her leg amputated at the hip, arranged a bet dance ror her which was held at 'Bayfield Pavilion 6 5ir.9LK'3 puts r Hey a your pocket If you've ever wished for a running water system—vow's the time to install one. We've cut our prices lower than ever before on Duro Pumps. Now we can install a Duro with even greater savings than this economical quality pump has offered in the past. And when you buy a Duro, you've bought the best pump by far. Gone are the days of water failure due to mechanical breakdown. The top quality Duro delivers thousands of gallons of water for a few pennies. Fits in a minimum amount of space and is so silent you can hardly hear it. There's always ample water with a Duro. Call or come in anytime, we'll be glad to give you an estimate on a complete water system including—pump, tank, pipe, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, taps in all farm buildings and the cost of installation. FOR SALE BY STADE & WEIDO' Zurich - Ont. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED LONDON CANADA 20.34 Jackson St. W, Hamilton, Ont. BRANCHES ACF?QSS CANADA ion Si till holda11y Ilo Certjflcates? lir Sarilig �IF�1�.fi4TES nT and should be presented for payment. IF YOU STILL HOLD WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES, HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: I. Endorse your Certificates in the space provided on the back and indicate your present address. 2. Make a record of the serial number of the -Certificates and keep the record. 3. Mail Certificates in a .sealed envelope to: The Registrar, War Savings Certificates, 350 King Edward Ave. Ottawa, Canada. Na stomp Is necessary. No registration Is necessary. Following the receipt of your Certificates a cheque will be mailed to you at the address you indicate. (sz YOU PREFER, YOUR BANK CAN ARRANGE RE. GEMPTION OP YOUR WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES FOP A SMALL SERVICE CHARGE., WSC•i REV ZUR.1CH HERALD Thursday, June 10th, 1954 82nd year. Mr, Beaver has been ill for only a short time, The remains rested at the Hoffman funeral Home. Dashwood from where the funeral was held on Wednesday arternoon, with Rev, W. Krotz, of Dastwood onciating, and interment in Exeter Union 'Cemetery. The departed was a brother to 'Mr. Ed, Beaver of Zur- ich, and will be greatly /Hissed by his many friends. C. We L. Meet The June meeting of the C.W.L. of St. Peter's Parish, St. Joseph,was held at the home of Mrs. Richard Jeffrey, The meeting was opened with sprayer by Msgr. Bourdeau. Af- ter Toll call, the minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and approv- ed. Mrs. Louis Denomene gave the treasurer's report; Mrs. Janes Masse spiritual convener, sent .cards to the sick and also reported quite a num- ber of ladies attending the closed retreat at Brescia Hall this month., Mrs. Percy Bedard, meumbersnip con- vener reported 76 members. Plans are 'being made by 'Msgr. Bourdeau un under an Acs and the League to hold a Tridinm Quebec Savings Actpayable to thesof prayer in preparation for the Cert -1 order of the Honourable the Minister 1 ria Celebration in July. Mrs. Al - 'of Public Works, ermal to ten per (vin. Rau and Mrs. Cantin were deleg- cent of the amount of tender, in'ac-. ates to the convention in Chatham. cordance with the Government. Con -,(Mrs. Rau gave a splendid report on tract Regulations now in force, ur ! the convention. The meeting closed Bearer Bonds, with unnrateeed coup- 'with -prayer and lunch was served by ons attached, of the Government of the committee in charge. Canada or of the 'Canadian Ntatiolal Railway Company and its constituent St. Joseph & Blue Water Area companies, unconditionally gu.a•rnn-1 Mr and Mrs F. Ducharme, Mrs. teed as to principal and interest Oy Therese Hartman and sons Raymond and Michael motored to Windsor on Thursday last visiting with their children rind relatives, and on Satur- day they croe.setl over to Detroit, where they attended the graduation reception of their grandson Master Lloyd Stansberry and returning on and raised :5295 to help pay costs of • Sunday to their homes. hospital and medical attention. Mrs. Bridget Laporte attended the 4-1-1 CALF CLUB MEET young girls' retreat in London the The menfhly meeting of the Zurich past week -end. 4-H Calf Club was held at the farrn Mrs. Alice Laporte who has spent of Club leader Herb Klopp, Wednes- s- a week visiting her relatives in this day eve. June 2nd at 8.30. Nineteen vicinity has returned to Windsor to members answered the roll call. The resume her duties. meeting 'opened by the members re- • The rain of the past wesic-end peating the Club pledge in unison. Mr Harold Baker, Assistant Agric. Rep., for Huron Co., gave a talk on fudging beef cattle. Four of Mr. Klopp's Aberdeen Angus breed were judged. Oral -reasons on this 'Cass of livestock were given by Keith Love, Marilyn Erb and Jack Pceee. After this phase of the meeting was comp- leted !members entered - Mr. Klopp's (barn for the remainder or the meet- ing. The secretary Mary Geiger, read the minutes of the May meeting. Their adoption was moved by Rich- ard Erb and seconded' by Robert Lemon. Mr Baker 'conducted a quiz on general dairy products. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Klopp Klopp for providing four calves for judging and the use of ,his barn by Mary Geiger and seconded by Bev - 1 • 0 the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily 'accepted, ROBERT FORTIER Serrotary. etary. Theessetment of Public Works, Ottawa, May 28, [19514`. 1 • • • • i • 0 0 • • • 0 • 0 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND. Dancing Every Saturday THIS WEEK TO THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY BRENAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Enjoy Dancing on our Beautiful New Floor • tY 0 • • e. 4, 0 • • •• a • • • 0 • • e • 1 0 • •• 0 Massey - Harris HAVE RECEIVED A L ARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tel, Shop 149 Osoar Kipp Rev, 67 EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! last Wed. There is a fine selection of books. Mrs. 'Wein, the librarian will be glad to serve you. ' Mrs. Lydia Rinker has returned home after spending several months in Ottawa with her niece and family Mrs. Mel Sherwood and her sister, Mr and Mrs Ernest Hutchinson Visitors with Mrs. Lucinda Mc - Isaac were Mr and Mrs Willis Vic - Isaac and sons, Mr and Mrs. W. Mc - Isaac and.Dale Spear all of Detroit Mr and Mrs Ted Nielson and fam- ily have moved into their home pur- chased recently from Harold Weber. Congratulations to Mr anct Mrs. Lloyd Rader on the arxrvar or a daughter. r' Mr and Mrs Melton Walper ,:dad girls of Ingersoll spent Sunday •% nth their parents, t1VIr and Mrs. Philip Fassold and Mr. Ed. Walpei,. Mr (Herb !Geiser of Dearborn, Mich spent the week -end with his brother 'Chester. Mr and Mrs 'Glen Brown of London spent Sunday .with. Mr and Mrs Wm. Wein. Walther League Elects Officers. The Walther League held their election of officers June 1, as foll- ows --President, Douglas Hamather; Vice Pres.,, Gerald Maier, Secy., El- eanor Becker; Treas.., Marian Rader; Christian Growth, Elaine Becker. Mrs. Thelma Garvie and Ronnie of Point Edward spent the week -end with the former's father, Mr. Hart- man Elsie and other friends. Mr and Mrs Ervin Rader and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. Patterson and Nancy Jean, Beach 0' Pines. Mr and Mrs Helmuth Messner and have done much good to the crops in general and farmers are busy now preparing their land and planting their beans; what appeared to be gloomy for the farmers in the timer, has now vanquished and the outlook for :them is promising 100 lin a French Parliament one of the x'Teputies making a speech urging the improvement of legal status .of wo- meaa, cried "'after all; there is very little difference between man and .woman? The entire chamber of deputies arose and Shouted as one mon:. Vine la difference — We en- joy the difference. HENSAU . iIrs. Win. Brown was taken by the ri'6 thron uanlbulance to 'e'c. Joseph's i-Ia"spital, London, Saturday eve, in. the interests of her health. . erlp Dick. The /notion. to adjourn was Mr and Mrs N. E. Cook were in moved by Berne McKinley and sec -ended by Don Horton. The 4-H gate graduation of their daughter, Elean- signs were distributed, also lapel or, who received her B. Sc. at the pins. ('Convocation at the University of LATE CHARLES BEAVER , Western Ontario. Eleanor is a 1953 Charles Beaver, well known farm- graduate of Victoria Hospital, Loud er of Hayeaveship, who resided at on, a graduate of South Huron Dist - the south-east corner` of the Twp. on riot High School; spent one year at W estern; 3 years in training, and the Goshen line, and who was a sic -'another dear at Weste away at the 'South Huron Hospital,, !) A S H WOOD Exeter, on Sunday, June 6th in his The Library books were changed cessful farmer, living alone, passed r "' • '• Vitas r:. ett 4 • M +•• daughter of London spent the weeke end with Mr and Mrs Fred Messner, Choir Holds Picnic. .. Members of Zion Lutheran choir• and their families held their annual - picnic Sunday afternoon at Leper - wash. The afternoon was spent in games and contests after which al$ sat down to a bouteous supper. The committee in ,charge was Mrs. Wm, Stade, Shirley Haugh, Anna 'Messner and Howard Datart , t ` il. Mr and Mrs Elgin Rader and' sons spent Sunday in Waterloo with Mr and Mrs Ivan Taylor artc15 sons,. and attended the baptism of their, • infant son Keith Elgin• for wtionii they were sponsorers. Mr and Mrs Geo. Wolfe and IVt,•and • Mrs Murray Wolfe and •family of Toronto spent the week -end with their parents Mr and Mrs 'Wes. Wolfe, who suffered a severe heart attack is .much Improved. . Other ' visitors. were his !brother Roy and sister, or 'Detroit. Summer Christmas Tree , w The W.S.W.S. of the Evangetiea$ U.B. Church held its annual surname 'Christmas tree Wed. evening Jane 12and. The Mission Band and Little Heralds provided the entertainment which took place the form of a page eant in which all the children took part. The Ladies treated them to ace cream and cake. Mrs. W. Filkins of Rowell, Mich, spent !last week with her parents, Me. and Mrs Wan. Nadiger. Mr and Mrs Fred Rader acconparie ied fby Mr and Mrs Martin Laub of Exeter and Mr and Mrs. W. Matheee of London, spent a week's holidays at North Bay. NO. - IN A SERIES , , , YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS • >. ''' Asa • „ r �1Ts= rv^�'"�- �^'�? �.t..r -,.,,..i>!r YOUR YDRO Safeguards yj ses Ontario's Airlanes Today ... tonight, airplanes wing their way along the airlanes of Ontario, guided surely on their course by beams of electrical waves. A dependable supply of low-cost electric power has been a major factor in making air transporta- tion in Ontario, safe and economically sound. Electricity supplied by Ontario Hydro powers all major installations in the Province's airports. It operates the transmitters that bring last-minute weather reports, the radar and direction finding equipment that enables the crew to "see in the dark", and the modern, airport signal and guide lighting that has helped to reduce hazards to a minimum. It is another example of .. . ONTAr 10 HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS '''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto. •