Zurich Herald, 1954-08-26, Page 4MUCH
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GRAND BEND
— DANCING NIGHTLY ---
Monday thre Friday 0:30 to 12:30; Saturday 9 to 12
NEIL McKAY'S ALL-STAR .ORCHESTRA
Only two more weeks to enjoy this outstanding
Orchestra
(Midnite Dance Labor Day week -end.)
SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT. AUG. 29th.
on the Beach
THE LISTOWEL BRASS BAND
HEAR THIS
FAMOUS BAND !
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Soldier Apprentice Plan
offers young men of 16
et bright future
ENROLL NOW!
Training begins Sept. 13
The Canadian Army's Soldier Ap-
prentice•Training Plan is a carefully
planned programme to help young
.man of 16 to prepare themselves
for the future and a career in the
Army -- to develop mature judg.
ment, self discipline and build a
strong, healthy personality. -
As a Soldier Apprentice, a"
young man will get a thorough
trade training in one of 19 military
trades. --academic training in such
subjects os physics, chemistry,
algebra opal English — a general
military training of the Canadian
Soldier
▪ he will be living and working
alongside ent!Susiastic, happy Can-
adians his own age while getting
a combination of military training
schooling, plenty of recreation and
expert trade training
• . he will be eligible for all Army
benefits including 30 days annual
leave.
• . he will, receive half regular
Army pay while 16 and on his 17th
birthday will draw full pay.
To be eligible, a young man
'must be 16 years of age but not
yet 17, and must have a minimum
of Grade @ education.
For an interesting booklet with
more information on the Soldier
Apprentice Plan, write, phone • or
visit the Army Recruiting Centre
nearest you. Do it now, training
begins September 13th.
Get your application in tight away.
No. 13 Personnel 0epo1,
We%Gr Howe. Rideau & Charlotte Sts.. Ottena, Ont, — Telephone 9.4507
Canadian Army Requiting Station,
164 Wellington Stieel, Kingston, 0111.
Canadian Army Recruiting Centre.
' 80 RlsAnoeASI, W.. !wont°. Om,—Telephone EM. 6.8341—Local 276
No. 7 Personnel Depot. Wolseley Barracks.
Word & Elisabeth Sts.. London. gni. — Telephone 2.3261
ibbY etrulling Unice, 230 Mans St W., Muth Bay, Ont.—Telephone 456
Canadian Army ReeruiNng Station,
184 King Street East Hammon, gni. —Telephone JAckson 2.8738
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Skinny men, women
gain 5,10,15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a thrill! Bony limbs fill out; ugly
hollows fit up; neck 110 longer scrawny; body
loses half-starved, sickly "bean -pole' look,
Thousands of girls, women, men, who never
could gain before, are now proud of shapely
healthy -looking bodies.They thank the special
vigor -building, flesh -building tonic, Ostrex.
' Its tonics, stimulants, invigorators, iron, vita-
min Bs, calcium, enrich blood, improve appe-
tite and digestion so food gives you more
strength and nourishutent; put flesh on bare
bones. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when
you've gained the 5 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you
need for normal weight. Costs little. New `get
acquainted" size oniy 80c. Try famous Ostrex
Tonic Tablelts for new pep, vigor and added
pounds, this very day. .At all druggists.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Roy Aldrus and chil-
dren of Detroit spent the ween -end
with Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme of
the Blue {Water south.
Mr. Rent'tliCt 11etiartie after spelrtl•
-
ing his vacation with his parents. In
this heighberhottd, will return to ,•
\\ indwr to resume his work.
Mr. l'i'vid tteoli'roi of Detroit, is
enjoying his holidays with his .gond
mother and other wln;tive>s on the
Blue Water highway,
Mr and Mics Michael Verenieh of.
Windsor left on 1\rednesday after .t
visit for a few days on their honey-
moon. They will continue their .wed-
ding trip to New York and other
American cities, The bride beingthe
former- Chaarolette Laporte of this
• parish.
Much of the harvest has been
threshed and stored . away !between
,unfavourable and good Weather.
Farmers report very interesting re-
turns for their labors; all excepting
!prices. Wheat at present at a low
I level with no proiniseing future, et
least for some time, and naturally
1we would expect the product anarin-
ifactored from wheat such as bread,
'pastry and other products to coin-
pare with the .present ,wheat prices.
Mrs. James Masse motored to
London on Thursday last.
Miss Madeline Papineau of Wind-
sor spent a' few days with relatives
and friends in this vicinity.
Mr 'and Mrs. Leo Corrlveau of
Goderich were Sunday visitors With
Mr and Mrs Ed. Corriveau.
Mr and Mrs Napoleon-e;enomze;
of Detroit..were Sunday bast visitors
with Mr and Mrs Garfield Denomme
of this. neighbourhood.
Miss -Jeanne Hartman of the Gosh-
en Line south, spent a few days the
past week, with her 'grandparents,
Mr and. Mrs Fred Ducharme on the
Blue Water Highway.
.Miss Bridget Laporte of this vic-
inity motored to London recently-.
Mr and Mrs Morley Fournier of
London were Sunday visitors with
Mr ^ ,d Mrs. Pete Geoffrey from this
B.W.H.
'IASHWOOD
Mr and Mrs 'Clifford Salmon and
family iGerald Mertene returned af-
ter two weeks in Gary, Ind., with
Mrs. Salmon's Sister and family, Mr
and Mrs Lavirne Niksch, Chicago,
and an aunt, Mrs Melinda Southwick
of Monroe, Mich.
Mrs. Erwin Rader and children ac-
companied Mrs. Leonard Prang and
children of Zurich to London on
Friday and visited with Mrs. Wend-
ell Gamible and Gary.
ZURICH._ HERALD
Mr and Mrs Floyd \Veit: and Larry
sprint the week -end in Windsor with
the lartter's sister, Mrs. Loraine
Smith and ,loan.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard. Bender of
Leini.on spent Sunday with Mr. John
Benner and Mrs. E. Miles. Mr's.
lines returned with them ror a.
visit.
Thursday,
vgust 26th, 1954
Notice To Creditors
AND OTHERS
IN T1U ESTATE OF JL:L1A ANN
IiLOPP, late of the 'Village of Zur-
ich, in the 'County of Huron, who
died on July 14th, 1954.
All persons ,claiming against the
above Estate are required to for -
Ward full particulars to the under-
signed not later than September 20,
1954, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, August 16th,
1954. By, Donnelly & Donnelly, 18
The Square, Goderich; Solicitors for
the Estate.
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Valuable Farm Property to be off-
ered by Public Auction on the prem-
ises, Lot 19, S.B. Concession, Hay
Township; VA miles east of Dash-
wood; 6 miles west of Exeter, on No.
83 Highway. The undersigned Auct-
ioneer is instructed to sell by Public
Auction on
Waterloo
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At 7 o'clo:ck, p.m.
Real Estate Jeonsists of 100 acres of
good Farm Land, on which is situat-
ed a well 'built large Barn and Straw
shed in new state of repairs; also I
• large implement shed; garage and
hen house; white solid brick dwelling
house. 'Phis is an ideal farm in
every. way, • a wonderful location;
choicest of farm land; well drained,
and fenced; never failing well; all
tillable land, and is in a high state of
cultivation. If interested, inspect
this farm before day of sale.
TERMS of Real Estate — 10 per
cent on day of Sale. Balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reasonable
reserved bid.
Edward Beaver, Hilda Matthews,
Executors for the Estate of the late
Charles Beaver.
Alvin W.alper, Auctioneer.
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WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED
We will be closed for staff holidays August 29th4-
to Sept. 6th. inclusive.
We will breed your cows to top bulls at a nominal
cost.
Inquiries for new business invited.
For service call CLINTON 242.
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Each evening, o
George Hamid presents his most
spectacular Grandstand Follies in
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'the amaziaigly" dautifurDisaippear 7
ing Water Ballet. In addition, eight
fop Vaudeville Acts entertain both
afternoon and evening audience.
Truly the biggest "plus value" in
enjoyment ever! •:1.
PRICES - $1,00 $1.50 $2.00 •
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'7:30 p.m. each night in the Ontario'
'Arena, Tuesday through Saturday, with
a 5'turday Matinee at 1:30 p.m.
TICKETS — $1.00
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ADVANCE SALE TICKETS
Three, for One Dollar. Entitles holders to
participate in draws for prizes valued
at over 7,500.00.
Special Afternoon Grandstand
Performance sa? «z
IRISH HORAN'S DAREDEVILS,
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Monday and Tuesday afternoons
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The official opening, August 30th, of the Sir Adam Beck -
Niagara Generating Station No. 2, by Her Royal Highness
The Duchess of Kent is in a large measure a tribute to the
achievements of those who planned and constructed this
great development ... The Engineers, the Men of Labor, the
Suppliers and the Contractors, who contributed to, and made
possible the putting of this giant generating station into
operation, well ahead of schedule.
By December 31 next, 6 units of this plant, with an installed
capacity of 600,000 horsepower, .will be in operation. Ulti-
mate 16 -unit capacity, including pumped storage, will be
1,828,000 horsepower.
Measured in horsepower the output of this plant is impressive.
Measured in human benefits it is even more significant.
New power for homes, for industrial plants, for business and
for farms e . , more power for progress and better living for
the people of Ontario.
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