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Zurich Herald, 1956-05-17, Page 4IAA; c 14111.i, 4141(.0 DASUW OOD Born — Mr and 11Trs. bwin Rader Dashwood wish to announce the `rival of them daughter at the S. llitiuren (Hospital, Exeter, on itili1347, 113th, 1956. Pupils of Dashwood ?Pulblic (School and the surrounding area received their first polio ahota on Wednesday last, Dr, V. Gulen'e of Daahwlovd, was the doctor assisted iby nurses. Attend Graduation (Mrs. Emma Haugh, Mrs, Cora .Chis- er and Mr and 1YI•rs. Donald Gasser spent the past week at 'Naperville, Patented Exhaustive tests have proven that the new Magic Action Faucet will not drip or leak. Yet this EMCO-fashioned tap costs no more than old. fashioned taps. * no more drip -stained basins and baths * no more hot water waste * no more washers to replace direufic *Easy To Turn * Easy To Clean * Easy To Look At Buy Matched sets' for Basin, Bath and Shower Come in and see our full line of EMCO Plumbing Equipment STADE &WEIDO Zurich -• Ontario _ Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Limited EG-53•D-R.v. U JOY YOUR SHARE. "We, in the Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity are happy to regard Ontario as Canada's Vacation Province. Annually, on your behalf, we welcome increasing thousands of visitors from the United Staten; from other Canadian Provinces and from all around the World. In doing so, we are proud of our abundant attractions and facilities which provide a complete and satisfying holiday. We are also keenly interested in encouraging you, our fellow citizens, to see more of your own, your native Province, and to come to know i1 intimately. All our facilities are at your disposal quite as much as they are for visitors from across that Borders or across the Seas." BRYAN L. CATHCAtt! 0 lit HON, 5ilYAN 1, CATHCAI , Minister of Travel and FAH*, for the Province .f Ontario. FREE ONTARIO TRAVEL, Room 398, 67 Collage 31.4 Toronto, Ontario. rises* and me iraillleratues rued road map of Ontatfo Lanae Address Past Office . Ont 1rta boportmont of stove: ar,J Pub;icity, Hon, Cryc;t 1. G -. ,,,%,,isad• ZURICH HERALD 111., where they ,attended the (gradu- ation exercises for Rev. Bruce See- back. Mr and Mrs Seeback return- ed to ICana'la Friday and were in the vicinity until Monday when they left for I Ianovcr where Rev. Seeback. will be minister. St. Joseph i1 Blue Water Area Mrs. Sarah Geoffroi and daughter Lucille motored to Detroit on IS(un- day last +where they will spend a few days visiting relatives and friend's. Mr and :11'.Grs Cyril ,Dueharme of Windsor attended the Hartman sand Fallon wedding in London on Satur- day lash, on. their returnm. they ,call- edat the home of the former's par ents here, Mr and 1Mrs Pierre bueharane spent a few days with the former's parents Mr and Mrs Fred (Ducharme. Heavy rains of late have greatly retarded -spring grain seeding, and we are at a loss to say when the downpour will .cease. Mr. Isadore Duoharnne and his mother motored to 'Goderiich on <Sun- day visiting with Mr and Mrs Leon- ard Geoifroi of that town. Much dam age has been drone in the surround- ing (districts the past (week by torn-. ados. Most iof us should be very grateful for escaping as .much pro- perty damage, and as, well lives. Mr and 1VIrs Frederick Papineau of Detroit spent the weekend on his farm home near Drysdale. Mother's EDay— On( Sunday, May 13t'h was known as Mothers' Day;. it 'is observed with piety and love 'throughout the great- er part of the civilized world; it . is a day when. ,children pay homage to their mother; this is., done in differ- ent ways. But it all means love- -, meet and honor to mother who has cherrished them from the cradle and throughout the years. No day could be set aside ;that would be more aip- propiate for the occasion. Mothers have taken great part in family life, from the early ages, and throlilgh- out the centuries, mothers have pla- yed a sacred role; she has made her home a place of happiness; she has guarded welt, those entrusted to her care, by giving words of encourage- ment lin times of need; she has been a source of consolation in times of despair, and not only tb her family, but to the country at large; whr•vp in many instances powers turned to mothers ;guiding hands; in all we must d, -P grateful to the mothers for ^.11 of their sacrifices; they possess the gift of hope and love; and accor- ding to tradition they inherited it from our blessed Mother nearly . 20 centuries ago, and that gift. will reign for 11 times to come. GRAND BEND LAKEVIEW CASINO OPENS ITS FORTIETH SEASON Another Spring and (Summer Sea- son is albout to open at Lake Huron's most pop'iilar Resort - !Grand Bend. This 19156 season 'appears taeoffe'r d vastly improved Resort, and particu- larly at Lakeview Casino,, which now remains the only swmmner resort Ball room which is open every night until Labor Day. This fact does seam to remain in people's minds, and 11 just seems so natural that "The Casino" is always where it is, and taken for granted that it's always open, al- though some thought should be `given to the terrific expense "The Old Standby" has to provide, which, in many ways, is a service both to the Resort generally, and to the surr-' minding district. One can always say, without hesi- tation, that Lakeview Casindo is a nice place to dance - the patronage has always been the (best. The pres- ent owner, Eric Il'IcIlroy, has manag- ed this ballroom for nineteen years and has carried on a business which was already well-managed and estab- lished by the late George Eoclsston, , and Mrs. Eccleston, who, Indeed were 'real (pioneers sof Grand Bend. Stop for a moment and look (back fathers and mothers, and boys and girls, and even today you will see many of your ,Canadaian TV Stars, who, in almost recent years,have been part of the entertainmet at Lakeview Casino. Howard Cable, who wrote many of the Willis Tip- ping' orahestations; Bob Farnon, a torp BBC and CBC musical dilrector, was part of the Brian Farnon orches- tra; Rudy 'Moth, pianist and director on OBC was with the Stan. Patton orchestra; Jimmy Namoro, the great- est showman ever to appear with his orchestra at the Casino;' Bert Niosi spent many seasons at Grand Bend; Gordon Delamont, one of our top musical teachers; 'Neil Mackay now has hiss 'Master's degree in :music, and annually is winnin.a• mare honors; Mart Kenny, Art Hallman, Len Hop- kins, the Wright Bros. (Don, of Don Wright Chorus - Ernie, iellarke and Bill) ; really, one,could go on and on, but, starting with Guy Loanbardo in 1917 and 191.8, right up to the pres- ent day, there have been, so many fine musicians and personalities, it would take (columns to even present names. Getting back to the present, one can only judge a business on its past record, and nowhere in this wide Canada swill a (better record for_ a Resort Ballroom be found, Season 1956 is one in which we arepresenting a new Orchestra, and we mean just that. Few have heard them, but many thousands are (going to dance to them imn the next- few years. Here is a bandleader, Clivi'. Scanlon, who reminds us of the now - great Lawrence Welk, iwhlo• always: was great, but TV. brought himcon- tinent-wide recognition. Scanlon has an idea,. and a. very definite one, of a sweet, tuneful orchestra. em- phta,sizina the 'MIE'L� OIDY, and he is Volvo; to ,urocent his version of what lie thinks of hand-picked nnuSiciaris thus: r - r . , 'r 1"...n. - tV rye+ rant rjt, w(..- • - Thursday, KW 1701 1941 ATTENTION BASEBALL FANS! DETR T1G:''RS Week End Games - At Home and Away PLAY-BY-PLAY BY KEN ELLIS ON Ldio dial 98 0 FPI I. indnp 4ns,n rin Saturday, May 19th, 3:10 p.m., D.S.T. Sunday, May 20th, 2:30 p.m., D.S.T. BALTIMORE at DETROIT WASHINGTON at DETROIT pianist with the Don Wright (chorus, heard over (OBC; Trumpet (Bobby Gardiner, Toronto, Stratford and Waterloo Festival winner, CNE IM'ed- aliLt in 194-9; Trumpet - Dave Ben- tley, Festival winner, duets with Bob Gardiner; top honors in all compet- itions, plays with Martin Bounday's radio orchestra. 'Trombone Gerry Scanlon:, cousin of Cliff; . Drums - Ed. 'Coyne, played with Len Hopkins Orchestra, and the Moxi!e Whitney Orchestra; Sax - Tony Caminitti, played Grand Bend with Neil Mac- kay; Sax. - Phil ,Sparling, splayed with Norm. 'Harris of 'Toronto, and Leo Roananelli of Toronto, has done CFPL Radio and T.V. work, has also 'played with the ;Civic Synn- phony; Sax - Vic. ISerratore, played Grand Bend several •seasons; Bass Fiddle - Timothy Wnaght, a ne - comer in the business, he is the son of the famous Don Wright; (giris - he's 19 yrs. old, 6 ft. tall, and good looking!) ; Vocalist - Bob Larcher, , Baritone, sings in English and i French; Timmins festival winner in 1950, Our plans this year are for the opening dance on Saturday, May 19, and dancing every Saturday in May and June until the "Every Night" dancing sign goes up on Friday, June 29th. Come to the Bend and hear and dance to our, best Orchestra in years!' Try one night "once in awhile" don't drift away completely from "a. night out" - have fun - try it! If you don't dance, you will enjoy listening to Cliff. Scanlon and his Orchestra, playing smso'oth daneeablo music that doesn't lose the melody of tune. Some Service 'Club groups have already made arrangements for their night this summer, under very fav-. orable financial condiitions 1, perhaps your group would hike a similar rangement; contact Eric aVM.eIhny, '.phone 1.K or 155, Grand Bench • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41, 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • .y mn for a three or T/4% four year term • • Head Office — London, Ont. District. Representative - J. W. Haberer, Zurich "s • • • • • • • • • '• • • 0 • • COMPANY ' 0, •r •, •: • • • • • • • • At Rader - Mittleholtz Hardware Big Value - Save. X100. Auto Defrost 10 I Z CUFT. PUSH gU•TTO N �,t•+,�ycwY' DEEP FREEZE REFRIGERATOR - 65-11). 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