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Zurich Herald, 1955-05-26, Page 4If" t tNNT PIRTa S ed and Fertilizer 1 SEED CORN — SEED SOYA BEANS SEED WHITE PEARL --- BINDER TWINE BAILER TWINE AND FENCE — BARB WIRE C.I.L. FERTILIZER FINK'S and PFISTER SEED CORN Tho "«I o AND SONS LIMITED Hensall, Ont, - Phone 32, Nights 72 Can be readily mounted In five minutes by one man. Twos types of pumps available — pressures up to 250 Un. and pressures up to 60 lbs. Take your choice cf two booms 21 feet or 30 feet with double swing bock action and row crop attachment. Completely made in Canada by Spromotor Ltd London, Ontario 111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111 11111111111111I HIIIIIII1111111111111 LOCAL ill/ONE 77 r LEN SARARAS REPRESENTATIVE 11 .— ZURICH, SEE! HEAR JI COTT ZURICH HERALD 1111111111111111 111:01 11111111 81M111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111 01 111 11 11111111 11.111 111111 110 1 11 1111 1181111 11111 11111 1111 111 • 1 1111 1 1111 11118 To Help the People MVO DDhursday, May 25th, 1955 flgo u m 1 omp-flrRiflillifing Pensions to Aged - Needy - Disabled New Schools - Hospitals - Recreation Centres - Cancer Research - Polio yaccine To Develop Ontario pm - St. Lawrence Seaway - Niagara Power Development -..Largest Highway Building Program in History To Preserve Good Gover ment - Lowest Provincial Taxes in Canada - No Income or Sales Tax - 48`"% Total Levy in Grants to Municipalities -Road Subsidies s Schools - Federal - Provincial Conferences Inserted By Huron {Progressive Conservative Association. On June 9 V 818191111 to 1111114441111111111111111111111410 111111 IIIIIIII11111IIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111'111 DASHW OOD Douglas, second son of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Rader was taken to Vic- toria Hospital, London, last week TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL when his eve was hurt by a piece of BUILDINGS- .PROVINCE wire. An operation was pedal ed OF ONTARIO and Douglas is making a satisfactory • SEALED TENDERS addressed to the recovery. undersigned and endorsed as above, n i be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.D. THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1955, foryiy BROTHER'S KEEPER 1 1a supply of coal and coke for the e°eras Buildings throughout the «Am I my brother's keeper?" This I': : ovm ce of Ontario. question has come down through the Forms. n r tender with specifications centuries. Cain had murdered his and d feoiions attached can be ob' brother Abel. God called to him tabled frthe Chief of Purchasing "Where is thy brother?" Hot with and Stores, Department of Public anger, rebellious with hate, his words Work_. Ottawa, and the District Ar- t„mbled out,"I know not,am I any o , onto t, 3( jdelaide St. East, Tor brother's keper?" And althe voices Tenonto. Ontario. of all men down through the un- a.de o : :;-il not be consideree unless . counted years have replied as ,Cain's made on or according to the printed own conscience dictated, "You are." forms supplied 71 the Department ; Between the time of Gain and Paul and in accordance with conditions set any cenuries rolled along. Yet we forth therein. find this Christ -filled follower of The Deparroent reserves the right Jesus writing to the Romans, "It is to demand from any successful tend- good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink ever. before awarding the order, a. wine, nor anything whereby .thy F.ecurid deposit in the form of a brother sturableth or is offended or is certified cheque drawn on a bank in- made weak." Too bad 'that the Ro- ! cos Lfnf ated �fnder the Bank Act or nfans did not heedtheinfamous :garPaul's wng. ithe Quebec Savings Bank Act payable They became luttoinns jto the order of the Honourable the and wine -soaked revellers of the an- 3Isni=ter of Public Works, equal to dent world. They are relegated to ten per Ce-•` of the amount of tender .history books. _ lin accordance with the Government I But Paul's words are a sobering Tom Pryde 11111111111 III 11111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111 1111 1 111 X111 manifesto to us to -day . Either we will heed his warning or we too will become one with Nineveh and Tyre, Sodom and Gomorrah, or Ancient Rome — Advt. St. Joseph & Blue Water Area (Continued) During Brother Andre's visit in this ;parish in the year 1917 and 1922, parishoners and others in the sur- roundings did not realize at that time that the man in question was in reality a walking ,eaint, and that he lavas tramping the same soil as they were and are to -day. We, of us who had the pleasure of meeting hini in person, do we realize that he has per- formed miracles in our midst and who of us can deny it. On one oc- casion returning from Mass with !Napoleon who was an instinctive 1 friend of his, Cantin insisted that he take the driver's seat and drive the big steamer back to St. Joseph. 'Brother Andre, who probably had never made an attempt to drive a .car„had not gone far before banding ,car and occupants in the ditch,. there was nothing serious from. the ,nicid- ent. Mr. Cantin then mastered the ,car out of the ditch and from that both had a hearty laugh. On another occasion again on his return from I:church, accompanied by axle of the • Cantin boys they stopped at the home of the Pete Charrete's family and perhaps the poorest family in the parish and well resigned to it. Anth- er entering a little conversation took Contracts Regulation; noAv in force, -ONT. or Bearer Bonds, with untnatured i coupons attached, of the Government', of Canada or of the Canadian 7.1 -at -1 1 Tonal Railway Company and its const-; ituent companies, unconditional 1 y s guaranteed as to principal and inter- M'es_ by the Government tM' `ment of Canada. • � The 'lowest tar any tender not nec• - essarily accented_ ROBERT. FORTIER, T Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, '}lay 10, 1955. Lakeview Casino on a network telecast CFPL - TV CHANNEL 10 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 8:00 TO 8:30 p.m. With a Special Message for Huron CFPL - TV CHANNEL 10 Thursday, June 2nd, 6, 08 pmm AND LISTEN TO C K N X, WINGHAM MONDAY, MAY 30, 10:00 10:05 a.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 7:00 . 7:10 p.m. See and Hear for Yourself A Liberal Vote Will Give Huron Outstanding Representation VOTE LIBERAL VOTE SCOTT Inserted By Huron Liberal Association GRAND BEND DANCING Every Saturday also MIDNITE - MAY 29th. ®' Transportation Tender The Board of Trustee_ for the Hay Township School Area are enli- i ing for tenders to transport public t school pupils for year September 1, 195 to January 30, •1650. 4 separate contracts wanted. 1, from closed School No. 14 to Hensall P. S. 2. From dosed No, 14 School Hay, to No. 3 School in the Area (Parr Line.) 3. From. closed School No. 11 Han to L. No. 15 Hay. 4. From dosed School No. 11 Hay, to No. 12 School in Hay Township. Any person interested may .contact the Secretary at the office in Zurich, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necess- arily accepted. Tenders to he in the hands of the Secretary by lune 9th, 1955. H. W. BROKI..;NSHIm , Seey. Treas,, Zurich, Ont. 2tc ISSUE I5 LATE Sorry, but this issue of the Herald will reach you a day or two late this week. 'Monday, a holiday, then the late copy of ads arriving at our plant, and last but not least the paper supply house at Toronto sent us the 'wrong supply and after phon- ing and waiting on the shipment we got tangled up in the printing of the voters' list for the election, It was a had confusion and will take all week to get straightened out. 'Thank you for y,,iir patience—Ed. 1111 111111811 1111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' place, and the mistress of the house told the Brother in words and gesture. that she would die before him; the. Brother did not hesitate to agree 'with.. her adding in firm words that he. hoped so. One can gather from such answens that he had still much to accoplis1i before his Saintly task would bt• done, and we can arrive at no other conclusion that God inspires those lar. words and acts that are worthy ta, carrel out the earthly mission en-. trusted to them.. NOTES— Mrs. Lawrence Geoffroi of Windsor was a week -end visitor at the holm,. of Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard, also, to her mother, Mrs. Joseph Bedard. Mr and Mrs Ed. 'Corriveau, 1VIr> and Mrs. Pete Geoffroi, all of this, 13. W. Highway motored to London on Thursday last. Mr and Mrs Boib iMernvidge of De.. troit spent some time during the• week -end in their cottage at Du.i charxne's ,Beach, also visiting relati. ves in .the neighborhood. Mr and Mrs Ted Laporte of Wind sor spent the week -end in their 'cot. tage at Laporte's grove. HIMr and Mrs Thomas Denomme off' London and their ten children gave a friendly call on Sunday last to Mr. and Mrs F. Ducharme. . The fam- ily ,consists of four sons and six. dm ughters ranging , in age froan one year to twelve years. The Ducharn'ie'a were happy to meet the Denomme's and their well mannered family. or •'w 0_41 f x d 3 AMMO .1• ......v v v.. v....,v..\ v. «p \.. �4 ,v.v �+KC,v., •G.nv.v .' ......•.va Talk to us about a B of M Mortgage Loan under the National Housing Act. If your proposition conforms to NHA requirements, there's mortgage money for you at the B of M ... at tke..1oxaest rates and repayable over extended periods. Call on your local B of M manager. You will like his helpful approach to your building problem. WOlik1N6 WITH 10emmm0nne BANS. OE MONTREAL °MY BAN TO 2 0111 ON CANADIANS e440444.117,04 Zurich Branch: Hensall Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon,, Wed. ,sr Fri, Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) CANADIANS IN IVEIIiV WALK OF LI mmatunmefflnionMueuwaninJaemssniinnu meammmmemm. nom mikCrarxueq' ” :E°k'iiCaF,.aJ ...{spa. 5 TIN u a 1817 D•22^ 140