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Announcing
Grand Openin SALE
OF OUR NEW MODERN STORE
Bigger and Better Values
TERRIFIC BARGAINS
Westlake Furniture
Free Door Prize given away daily, each evening to
holder of Lucky Ticket; such as T V Swivel Chair,
Spring -filled Mattress, High Chair, Step Stool,
Floor Rug, Etc,
SALE DATES:
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, to SAT. JULY 9th
9 a.m. * 10 p.m.
(Store Open Wednesday Afternoons)
Comae in and see our many Bargains we are offering
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Westlake Furniture
Phone 89J - ZURICH
ZURICH HERALD
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Among the many visitors who .took
advantage of the mid -summer holi-
days of Canada and the U.S,A., we
are glad to report of a highly re-
spected family who are at present
in this French Settlement enjoying a
well earned vacation, We are refer-
ring to Mr and' Mrs. Jerry Cottrill and
son Mike, natives of the U„S,A. Mr.
Cottrill has just completed three
years of service to his 'country as
First Lieutenant in the U.S. Air For-
ces on the Gulph of Mexico. Sits
wife, Clara, worked as secretary to
one of U.S. Highest: Air Force Offic-
ers at the Kiesler Air Base at Balive
Miss, The 'Cottrill's are 'now resid-
ing at Ann Arbor, Mich, where Mr.
Cottrill is employed as an engineer.
Mrs. Cottrill was formerly Clara
Papineau, daughter of Mr anti Mrs.
Frederick Papineau, natives of this
parish, and at present the cottrills
are in residence in a family group in
the Papineau summer home. • We
wish the ” American Officer and his
family much enjoyment during their
Canadian visit.
Comment—
It is regrettalble that in the midst
of so much joy and gaiety that some
thing flares up to mar those who are
on their holidays or for an outing,
regardless of smirch warning grven by
k!for
cials
See our Universal Farm Elevators for grain and
Corn, or the Combination Elevator that will handle
round and square bales as well as grain and corn.
1, 1950 3 -4 -ton Chevrolet Truck, privately owned,
good condition, low mileage, priced reasonable.
Special price. on used and new Pioneer I.E.L. Chain
Saws; also a few used oil space Heaters.
Good used Lawn Mowers, as well as new ones.
Corne and see these Bargains for yourself.
Rader & Mittleholtz
Phone 63
Zurich
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Mr and. Mrs Ted Laporte and
family of Windsor will ,be 'spending
the next two months in their summer
cottage in Laporte's summer resort.
Hai Reunion
The fourth Rader reunion was
held at Jowett's Grove, Baylfield with
162 registering. President Bruce
Klopp welcomed all and the hymn
"Asleep in Jesus" was sung in honor
of the ones who had passed away
during the year. The secretary, Mrs.
Ervin Rader read greetings from sev-
eral who were unable to attend. The
treasurer, Bruce Koehler reported
$30.50 :on hand tor next year. Spec-
ial prizes were awarded to three old-
est: Wm. Rader, Zurich, Louis Rader
and Mrs. Louis Restemayer; most re-
cently married, Mr and Mrs Colin
McGregor; longest married, Mr and
:Mrs. L'is weeks M ehayer; e punFleet
;baby, '7
largest family, Harold Willert; one
coming the farthest, Web. Schultz;
birthday nearest, Don. Horton.
Winners in the sports were: Donna
Richardson, ;Doug. Wolper, Carol
Fisher, Allen Prang, Heidi Schroeder
Ron Howard, Audrey Richardson,
Glen Rader, Mrs ;Glen Koehler, Lloyd
Rader, Glen Koehler, Richard Will-
ert, Allan Prang, and Doug. Wainer.
June Rader and Cath. Rader; Elean-
or ;Prang, June Rader and Eleanor
Iprang; mystery person Lorne Rader
walk
11 GlenKehler • throw rings on
found byIMrs Wilfred 'Weido, minute
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clothespin, Harold Rader and Mrs.I
Thursday, July 7th, 1955
as near as your tetepltone
A COMPLETE
TRUST SERVICE
IN WESTERN ONTAItdh
Call
RAYE B. PATERSON, Trust Officer
Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51
For
• Estate Planning and Wills
• Real Estate Services
• Investment Management and Advisory,
Service
110, 3 %Yo Guaranteed Investments
4,-% on savings—deposits may he =ailed
Or Contact Any Office Of
GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor
Niagara wills • Sudbury t Sault Ste. Marie
Calgary,-• Vancouver
the authorities There seems to toe a i and 1VIrs Colin McGregor, balloons, ,.
moment of forgetfulness as to the '.Bruce Koehler and Mrs. Allan Fraser +
great danger of driving on the High-velght of stone, +
ways and byways; we believe at times f 1956 are Pres., Harry
motoring becomes hard. to control, Mrs. John
due to emotion; therefore we can. not vicecBer Treasurer, •SeCCarl Decker;
always accuse those who are so un- sports cosi. asur. Len Prang, table
fortunate to fall victims of accidents ,spar. Mrs. Bert . Len
Each year accidents takes its toll in '
p.
life, especially by diose who are vac-
ationing, by •drownings or the high- 1
w.ty ,accidents, and each year those in
power go all the way to give warn-
ing of the great danger in volved in
travelling, by co-operating it will
pay big dividends towards their lives
and the lives of .others. This warning
issued by the Department of High -
Lloyd Rader.
Officers for
Hayter, lst vice, Lorne Rader, 2nd
!ways or for tourists, but it means that
all who use the Highways and By -
a ways to take preventive measures. to
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Celebrate Anniversary
Blue Water Couples Celebrate Forty
Years Marriage
Mrs. Roy Allin, Colborne Twp. and
Mrs. Vernon •Oesch, Blake, entertain -
a ssoq .2au pug spuaasll, 08 snoge pa
their parental home on the Blue
Water, Highway, •Stanley Twp on
Thurs. evening June 16. It was a
complete surprise to their 'parents,
>[Vir and Mrs. Carl Houston. progress-
ive euchre was played, the prize go-
ing to Mrs. Bill Hayter, ladies' high
Mrs. Carl Houston consolation; Mil -
'Son. Pollick high and Cecil Rowson
'passes sem. ilo•unl esoJag •asoas n&.al
Dir. E. Fitzgerald expressed congratu-
ations and best wishes for the years
to come to the bride and groom of
forty years, and they were presented
'with ;an electric table lamp, electric
dock electric G. E. iron ani other el-
ectric appliances and userus gifts.
for their future home. Mr. Houston
expressed thanks and appreciation of
the honour accorded them in his
usual easy manner and Mrs. Houston
also added her thanks to all for the
beautiful gifts. A lovely lunch was
then served by their two daughters,
Beatrice and Marge.
It was June 16, 1915 than Miss
'Ethel Mose, daughter of the late
Annie Hayter and James Mose, was
married to Carl Houston, son of the
late Mary Anne Harrison and Sam-
ttnuel Houston; the quiet ceremony
Was performed at noon at the home
Of the bride's parents, Walton; by the
Rev. Richard Page, Brussels. Later
the young couple left on a wedding
trip to Toronto, Niagara Fails and
Buffalo. Upon their return they took
up residence on the groom's farm
which he had taken over from his
father and where they farmed' ever
since. They have two daughters,
Beatrice, (Mrs. R. Allin) and Madge
(Mrs. V. Oesch, and one granddau-
ghter, Berva ;Madge Allin. •
On Wednesday evening, June ;29,
an anniversary dinner was held .at
I`iV.[r and Mrs Vernon Oesch in nonor
+of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs
C. Houston, The table was prettily
decorated with candles and an anniv-
ersary cake centered the table, nicely
decorated with silver leaves anabeads
the bride's sister, Mrs. Beatrice Per-
due, the groom's sister and husband
Mr and Mrs Bill Moran and an aunt
mf the bride's Mrs. Robt. Hayter Sr.,
were present. An enjoyable evening
Was spent.
Recently Mr and Mrs C. Houston
have sold their beautiful lake front
farm to Ja5nea Lind, London, who
gets possession in N'ot'errber. Mr.
and Mrs. Ho't;*on have t>urc•ased a
acme on Cambx is Rd., Gorierich where
they will m,, r essle in the. fall. Their
ai.any friss ', 4.':q,", the bet of
Fu+sees , "'i ! lir Houston have
taken an active part in community
life.. They are both members of the
Baytfteld Agricultural Society and Mr
(Houston has also served on the Stan-
ley Township Council for several
years of which he is still a. member.
L,l ash mar
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Next to Community Park
Notes— July 7-8
Mr and Mrs Armond 13eneteau Thursday, Friday
and son were week -end visitors 'in DEVIL'S CANYON
(Color)
this neighbourhood. Mrs. BeneteauI
was formerly a native of this parish, i Virginia Mayo
where she has yet home interest. of f Dale Robertson
July- 9-11
Mr and Mrs Oscar Ducharme, Saturda'y�, Monday
theGoshen line.north, were ;Sunday • GIRL iIN EVERY PORT
visitors with Mr and 'Mrs Frea Du- Marie Wilson
charme of the Blue Water Highway. William Bendix
Mr and Mrs. Zephi ,Charrette' of
Detroit called ion relatives en route
to Goderich where they will also
visit the former's mother in Clinton
Hospital. Alan Ladd Janes Mason
Mr, ,Joseph Contin of St. Joseph 1?atricda Medina
returned to his home on Friday last
after spending a week in .sitontreal
attending to private business..
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
July 12-13-14.
BOTANY BAY
(Color)
Cartoon and Short at each Show
Two Shows Nightly, rain or clear.
More and snore summer resorters
are arriving along the (rake seeking Box Office Open 8:00 p.m. First Show
relief from the recent liot wave dui at Dusk. Children Under 12 in Cars•
1 Free
ing the past week -end, •�_^
Y,., .,. x „ , •.... ,� �s. .u,
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED
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EARL TELFORD, Tara, with his 44.
Club calf, sired by Braedoon Lancer.4.
This calf was champion. 14H Club calf �"
at the Walkerton Christmas Fair.,
There were 74 entries out sof 4.i..
count ies from 25 calf clubs. It is t
interesting to note that the next two +
calves were also by Waterloo bulls ,i'r",'
and were shown by the •Schmidt 4.
family of Mildmay.
The use of our service will give
you calves capable of winning hon-
ours similar to those • won by Eearl
Trelford if fed and cared for inthe
right way.
4 Use our bulls to get good breeding in your livestock and
,+ then feed and care for them for efficient production.
+ The cost of our service is modest. We are a co-operative
non-profit organization. Lifemembership $5.00
$5.00 per cow for members
$6.00 per cow for.non-members:
For service call •CLINTON 242, between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. week days
7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Sundays & Holidays.
For further information, send in the •couipon below.
Please call at my farm to give further information on your
Artificial In semination service. This will not ;obligate me:
in any way
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Len McNight - Sales Rept.