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Zurich Herald, 1954-06-24, Page 4"ZU11.I011 r °IWJP!►tt * Thank Toni Mrs. Harold Horner wishee to thank all those whoso kindly, re- membered her with cards% treats, flowers and visits, 'while a patient in Clinton Hospital .and sing returning hone.. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Orval Me•Clinchey an- nounce the engagement of their dau- ghter Donna Joyce to Herbert E. Klopp, son of Mr and Mrs !Bertram Klapp. The wedding to take plate in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur- ich, on July 10th at 3.30 p.m. Harold Dilling of Sarnia, son of Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling, Kippen graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree Saturday 5th at the Convo- cation U.W.O. He is a 'graduate of Ache .Seaforth Dist. High ScTiooT and London Teachers' College, and is at present on the Sarnia teaching staff, Motions:- That l0, response to the request made by Rev. Msgr. Wm. Borudeau, the COttncfl will grant per- mission to Mgr. Wan.. Bourdeau to conduct several Bingoes, Raffles, and wheels of fortune in 1954 pro- viding that the laws of the Criminal Code be complied with. That we give a grant of $35 to the South Huron Agricultural !Society for !1954. That we engage !Wan. Watson . to spray weeds and brush in Hay Twp at $4 per hr. ;Spaying to be super- vised by the Road Supt. That we hire the Pollard Bros. Co. Ltd; Harrow, Ont,, to place liquid Calcium Chloride on, the Bronson Line, Con. 12, 'except the mule and quarter north of Dashwood. This be- ing a total ofd 1-4 miles. That we iiayl the $15. account a- gainst Wm. 'l`etter's taxes which is the amount charged for work done by Leo lvaland on the Rinker Aw- ard Drain 'plus interest accumulated. Reason for cancellation being that no payment 'was rade for the amount entered on the tax roll. Thre accounts for Twp. roads, relief and Hay Twp. gen. accounts be paid as'pez vouchers presented. "The meeting be adjourned to meet again on Monday, July 5, at 8 p.m. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Trs. Earl Campbell, Reeve. A BIG SHOW On July 1st at Exeter the Kinsmen met putting on a very impressive show alien over $500 worth of talent will perform in the evening, and a share - the wealth Bingo, a ball game. In the afternoon Tuffy Truesdell, the alligator wrestler who almose caught New Hamburg's monster last year, will star and do his stunts with lits gaitors. Don't miss these programs. The effects of 'Mr. Reg. Nisile aif the south end of town will be meet - toned off this Friday evening at '7:230 p.m. Don't forget 'the date. Mr and. Mrs Leonard ;Ste•inhach and family of London Visited at the -!tome of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Steinbach on Sunday. HAY COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the 'Twp. of Hay was $veld in the Town 'Hall, Zurich, on Monday, June '7th .at 8 pen. The reeve tailed for the reading rof 'the'Iast me- eting which were read and 'adopted. t o Wear Clothes. Undetneatlh n o reasculine hand writing, ,some one added: it's aibout time. .-www DASHWOOD Visitors last week with Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wein and family of Exeter. Mr and Mrs Earl Ruston of Lon- don spent last Monday with Mrs. L. Peifer. Mr and Mrs Jim Poland, Paul and Alice of Frankfort spent 'their holi- days with the latter's mother, ',Mrs. CoraGeiser. Mr and Mrs. Glen Walper and children of London, spent the week- end with Mr Ed. Walper and Mr and Mrs. E. R. Guenther Mr and 'Mrs Melton Wolper and girls of Ingersoll spent the week -end St. Joseph & Blue Water Area Mr and Mrs Filbert Denoanane of Tilbury and Mr and M,rs. 'Charles; .Ayotte of Flint, Mich., were Sunday last visitors with relatives and frs- ' ends in this neighbourhood. Mr. Leo Pierre D,utharme .of the. Allied Transport Co. of Windsor, spent a wesk',s holidays with kis 'par- ents on the B.W.H.. This Parish is making fast prepar- ations for the celefbrat'ion co'nicernmg the Centenial year and the various committees appointed are kept 'busy putting things in order. Miss Mary 'Charrette o7' 'Detroit, has been spending her vacation with relatives in this vicinity. Rain and more rain is falling and the crops are shooting -up by' bounds. With the promise of a past 'average Yield, there will be the danger of flattening, should heavy winds come before. they are harvested. A sign at the entrance of a wo- Man's clothing section in a City de- partmental store read: Ladies -ready Centenary, Celebration Of SL Peter's Church ST. JOSEPH -- ONTARIO On The CHISR/CH GROUNDS July 3 8g 4 Picnic ---- Dance TURKEY DINNER, SAT. 6 p.m. TICKETS FOR 'SJ LE ,AT— St. Joseph Service Station Drysdale Grocery Store. HOT CHICKEN MEALS SUNDAY, 5 to '8 p.m. Pay on Admission Open Invitation Extended to All • Amature Nite • e • in the O COMMUNITY CENTRE, - ZURICH • On • • MONDAY, JUNE 28th, 8 o'clock, p.m. • a► Sponsored by I ZURICH SCOUT ORGANIZATION • Anyone - child or adult - wishing to perform in the e interest of aidng the -Scout organization is requested w to notify Reg. Black, Zurich as soon as possible be- e fore date of Amature Nite e wEveryone is invited to attend. Tickets available in e advance from Scouts or Guides, or at the door. e Adults 50c. — Students 25c. Z e e Give the Children your Best Support ! Massey - Norris HAVE RECEIVED A L ARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY. HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS 1MP ZMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" TeL l. Sho 149 Oscar KloppRe*, EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! 67 4 4 A 4 .......�.M..,,nm�..,n�.,w+n+�«,aw„Ma,�,e,....n,:,,...T,y,.�..+w.,�..rir.pw�.,n,wat.e.�utE• 4 !ICH .HERALD Tying seeond calf, due later part of July; red eow with heifer calf at foot, roan row due an August, year- ling red heifer. This is an extra ;good herd • of Shorthorn Cattle. 'Truck. and;Tractor-1952 Fargo Half -ton pickup truck, correct mile- iage 2100 miles, in brand- new con - dation,. IgeDeering W4 tractor, used two seasons,' like new. , Farm Implements — Massey -Har- ris side rake, used one season; `Mc - Deering 8 %-ft. spring tooth cultiv- ator, used' one season; McDeering 3- furrow tractor plow; Mc+Deering manure spreader on steel; MCDeering 13 -run fertilizer drill; Deeringznower 5 -ft, cut; .3 drum steel roller, 3 sec- tion diamond harrows; Vessot 101 inoh grain grinder, large speed jack, straw extension blower; new 32 -ft. extension ladder, 2 horse drawn '1'4 - plate !discs, single seuffler, walking plow, steel wagon, wagon box, stock Tack, steel, wagon, 16 -ft. flat. hay with Mr and Mrs IPihilip Passold. rack like new; large iron kettle, Mr and Mrs !Glen Brown of Lond- 'Clinton fanning mill, ,grindstone, cut - on were week -end visitors with Mr ting box, set new sling ropes, buggy, -horse cart, cutter, wheelbarrow, new 'scythe, large wooden water trough and pipes, 8 steel barrels, various sizes; woven wire fence stretcher; vices, shovels, forks, saws, block and Mrs Wan. Wein. Rader Reunion The third annual Rader Reunion was held. at Jowett's trove, Bayfield, Sunday, June 20th. The weatherman and tackle, carpenter tools, large as - threatened showers, 'but all rn all it sortment !Mist. items. was a beautiful afternoon. The 1 Hay & Grain —600 bales choice secretary, Mrs. TRarold Rader re- mixed hay; 70 bush. mixed grain. ported 152 registered from Detroit, I Household - Effects — Kitchen London, Bensall, "Zurich and Dash -'.range table and lehairs, cough, cab - wood. 'Greetings -were read xrom some iaret. ,a+ bedroom sets, dressers, kitch- who were unable 'to attend. en utensils, dishes, sealers, crooks, President L. B. -Rader welcomed everyone and 'then turned the picnic over to Mr Bruce ,Koehler, sports convenor. 'Winners were: Sandra Troyer, Kenneth Rader, Ruthanne Rader, Allan 'Prang, Audrey Richard - No reserve, everyithine' will be sold. Terms --Cash Edward Beaver, Hilda !!Madison; Executors for the Estate of the late Charles Beaver. Glen Webb, Clerk. son, Arthur 'Rader, Joan Koehler, Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. L'lovd Mader "Wheelbarrow race, Al- lan Thiel •anUl'Ke'ith Rader ;shoe -kick, Sa' dra Troyer; .Ball roll, Gail Rich- ardson.; -Bag and ..stick race, ,tune Rader,'biscriit v'histlinlg contest, Kath erine Rader •and Wesley Rader; sack race, Arthur "Rader; skipping, Joan KoeThler; young men's race over 21, Glen Koehler; newspaper race, Mrs. Leonard Prang; baloon race, Louis Restemrayter; bean race, 'Mrs.. Wilfred Weida. .During 'the supper hour several special prizes were presented: The oldest persons, Wm. Rader, Elmore Klopp .and Louis Rader; youngest baby, 2 weeks old, Sharon Willert, daughter ro'f Mr and Mrs Harold Wil-' lert; largest family, John Racer; lon- gest distance, Ralph Mecum's from Detroit; longest married, ;Mr and Mrs Louis Restemayer (41 'yrs. ; most recently married, Mr and Mrs Earl ,' Rader. • Now 'Officers are: President, Bruce •Klopp; vice pres., Harry Hay- ter; Secretary, Mrs. Ervin Rader; treas., 'Bruce Koehler; table convener Mrs. Maurice Klumpp; sports coin., Carl Decker. A ball game ended the day. Mr and -Mrs, J: Schulze, Mr and Mrs. Ken Le 'Butte of Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp. Miss Shirley Weido of Detroit, is vacationing with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Schlundt. Honour Couple All the neighbours of Mr and Mrs Mervin Webb, newly weds. and new residents of Dashwood, gathered at their home last Tuesday evening and presented them with an electric san- dwich toaster. Childrens' Day will be observed in Dashwood E.U.B. Church, Sunday morning at 10.30. Clearing Auction Sale Of valuable Real Estate, .Household Ecects and Misc. Items, on the prem- ises, Lot 20, Southwest corner in the VILLAGE. OF ZURICH The undersigned Auctioneer is ,in- structed to sell by Public Auction on Clearing Auction Sale Of Truck, Tractor, Livestock, Farm Implements, Hay Grain, and House- hold Effects,'on the premises, Lot 19 Con. S.B. Hay Twp; 114 =Tes east of Dashwood. The undersigned Auc- tioneer is instructed to well :ley pub- lic Auction, on FRIDAY JULY 2nd, Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp: Horses — Bay Clyde gelding 7 years old; black Percheron mare, 8 years old; bay :Clyde gelding 1700- ]bs. All good work horses. Cattle—Dark roan cow, arm heifer ealf at foot; light roan cow witn heifer -calf at foot., light roan cow, with -heafer calf at foot, roan cow, due later part of July, red cow car - • • •• • • • SATURDAY r-- JUNE 26th. Dancing Every Night Till Labor Day • Thursday, June 24th, 1954 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Grand Summer Opening • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • d • NEIL McKAY and his " N E w" All-Star Orchestra featuring VOCALS by Jack Levi and Johnny Noubarian GUITAR by Eddie Bell • . and a NEW STAR ACCORDIONIST -- ELEANOR. EDWARDS A NEW BAND! New Arrangements) New Songs! Listenable and Danceable. DANCING EVERY NIGHT FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 25th. .Commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp Real Estate — Consists of Three Acres of land on which is situated a modern two-storey doulble frame. dwelling; all newly decorated, with all modern conveniences; also good sized ibarn and garage. Land choicest of clay loam, plenty of fruit and shade trees, property is very nicely located, a very ,desireable place to live, dwelling very suitable for ap- artment use. Inspection invited. Term's of Real Estate -10% on day of sale, balance in. 30 days. Willbe offered for sale subject to a reason- able reserved bid. Household Effects and Misc. Ftems —43 -;piece Chesterfield suite, day bed., China cabinet, 3 beds with springs, and mattresses; chest of drawers,. corner what -not; centre table, mantle- clock, Iarge mirror, dining room table - dining room Chairs, kitchen table and Chairs, Princess Pat kitchen range,, 2 Hot plates, ironing board, modern kitchen cupboards with built-insink, full line of lawn furniture, glass ware, various dishes,kitchen utensils,. 9 --ft. steel gate, garden tools and many articles too numerous to alien - tion. Terms — Cash R. W. , Illsley, Proprietor. R. F. Stade, Clerk. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. You'll Have A Terrific Time -- Rain. Or Shine! Exeter Kinsmen's Fourth And Best Ever Ominion Day Celebration Thursday, July . 1 - Exeter. Park Featuring The Star of Toronto's Sportsmen Show TUFFY TRUESDELL AND HIS ALLIGATORS Watch Tuffy Wrestle His Big. 'Gators in the Ring. See Tuffy Amazing 'Alligator Family. Don't Miss This Big Afternoon Feature, TWO WONDERFUL SHOWS AFTERNOON Huge Parade 1:00 p.m. Alligator Show HILARIOUS FUN CONTESTS Kid's Chariot Race, Tug of War, •Greasy Pole Fight, Honeymoon Race, Women's Nail Driving Contest, Run and Pop, Pil- low Case and Baby Marathon — all side splitting events you'll really enjoy. ' LLOYD WRIGHT — CFPL — MC FREE — KI'DS — FREE 1 Free Admission, Ice Cream and Chocolate Milk for Kids! You can win a free bi- cycle, tricycle or wagon, too! EVENING Future Stars Baseball 6:30 Share the Wealth Bingo 8:30 $500.. ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE . SHOW Top Talent in the Country! The Video. ettes, . sensational Bell Ringers with Star Concert; ' SALLY JEAN DREIER, Inter- national Champion Baton Twirler; KEPPO FAMILY, Finland's Farmous Jugglers; JOHNNY LAXTON, Tight -Wire Walker Extraordinaire; ALEX READ, Terrific Comedyian; LOVEY STACEY, Aucrobatci Stunt Artist; LEE PAUL, emcee. SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO — 8:30 p.m. WIN A DELUXE 21" TV SET! In Case of Rain Shows Will Be Staged Inside Arena For Reserved Seats Write Or Phone Snell Bros. Ltd., Exeter. to -54 Just think of what that means to you! No more annoying drips ... no more wasteful leaks .. . no drip stains to scour away . no more washers to change. What's more, Magic Action. Fittings and Magic Line Accessories won an award from .the National Industrial Design Council for form, function, originality, good value and consumer acceptance. A matched set of Magic Action faucets for basin, bath, shower and k;' -cher sink will go a long way to make your bathroom look better , and they cost no more than ordinary taps. Come in and see our full line of EMCO plumbing equipment. 20 - 34 Jackson St. W. Hamilton Ontario EMPIRE BRASS MIF'ta. HCl., LIMITED LONDON CANADA FOR SALE BY: STADE & WEIDO • Zurich " Qx sari ....,::. »� t