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Zurich Herald, 1956-06-14, Page 43RICIA 614T.4111143 ZURICH HERALD. Thursday, :June 14tH, 195.8 as you pay for it an the NTNG WATE budget plan! KITCHEN—running water cuts kitchen chores—laundry and dishes are done in half the Bine. BATHROOM—all the convene fence of a city home la protect your family's health and add to your comfort. BARNS—So much easier to waterthe stock .. , and so much' extra protection against fire. E-x-npitrBrass Mfg. Ca. Lii ra25t:3d T1-54 Rev. S Pak eview • CASINO Grand Bend -DANCING- EVERY SATURDAY DANCE TO CLIFF SCANLON And His Orchestra 'IT'S NEW! IT'S SWEET and SMOOTH IT'S TERRIFIC! Clearino'' Auction Sale Of Horses. •`..nplements, household Effects sri:t Misc. Items, on the pre - mites, Lot 20, Con. 15, Stephen Tp. IM miles west ,of Dashwood and 1U 'toles south. The undersigned 'Auct- ioneer is instructed to sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 'Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. Horses—Team of work horses, =are and gelding. Implements — Tudhope Anderson x�tuibber tire wagon, like new; 16 -ft. flat hay rack, like new; double har- ness; 2 sets single harness; set of sleighs, wheelbarrow; buggy, cutter, new roll ,of page fencing; roll barb Vire; snow 'fence; 25 cedar posts; I, cross -cut saws; 2 axes, spades, sho- y ls, forks, etc., etc. Household Effects and ;Mist. Items .--Singer sewing machine, 2 beds, complete with springs and mattress; kilning room table with 6 matching ' lairs, kitchen table and chairs; rocking chairs, 3 centre tables, setee, organ' cupboard, sideboard, kitchen sink, window washer, hall tree with mirror, dressers, commodes, couch, bird cage, betiding, mats, quilts, large Variety of silverware, fancy antique dishes, sets of dishes, glassware, Kit- chen utensils. kitchen clock. large silk can, cream cans, pails, iron 'wedges, .bushel red clover seed, new lawn mower, chains, shovels, barrels, 4. 4 Plaza now to attend. Why lug water by hand any longer? Install :a Duro Pumping System now and enjoy running water as you pay for it, Save time, save labour, cut operating costs. AS LOW AS io% DOWN UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY for pump, fixtures and installation, too The EMCO Budget Plan will cover your corm- plete water system—pump, tank, pipe, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, taps in all buildings and the cost of installation. You ,can have the whole job done NOW—and pay for it over the next year and a half. Ask for an estimate of the cost of labour and material worked out on the EMCO Budget Plan. Visit Or Phone Us Without Delay STADE &WEIDO - Zurich - Ontario garden tools. and many articles too numerous to mention. No reserve, everything will be sold. Terms - Cash. Henry Link, Proprietor. Glen Webb, Clerk Alvin Walpei, Auctioneer. .�. tke�'�'.�`!Cs�1°I.�.t.rl'.�:}.:�.+IY t'�`0`4•ka',.%1`i �d.4�,i"pt�SY+X: .4[<': �'G(M'k�re UP TO 1 9 IN PRIZES AT SEAFORTH ARENA THURSDAY, JUNE 21 ADMISSION $1.0 o Auspices Seaforth Lions Club in conjunction with Seaforth Hockey Association and Arena Commis - atom.. Proceeds in aid of Lions Pool and sports generally. ' Sanitone DRY CLEANING Exeter - Ont. For Good Dry Cleaning Prompt Service CALL—Mondays and Thursdays Deliver — Thursdays, Mondays EARL OESCH (local Barber) ZURICH — ONT. Dashwood A number of the Dashwood W. T. members attended the District Annu- al at Zurich June 5tih. Walther League Officers— The Walther League of Zion Lutheran church 'h;:" "sir flection of :officers for the 1956-5;,F^anon on Wed. June 6. Officers are -Pres. Pauline Becker; Vice, Barbara Ko- ehler, Secy., Carol Becker; Treas. Janes 13ecker; Christian Growth cha- irman, Marg. Becker; Recreation HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION P 1 C N 1 C For All Liberals, Their Families and Friends JOWE I 'S GROVE, BAYFIELD WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27th Further details next week HERE IN PERSON Pastor Hostettler, and the Male Quartette THE MENNONITE HOUR Pastor and Male Quartette At the Blake A. Mennonite Church THURSDAY, JUNE 1 4th. (DST.) Heard Sunday'Tls one :ttrMiles Northwest of i t tit'i, r • r. • • • • Conn. Donald ,Genttner, and Ronald Merrier Mr and Mrs Ervin Latta and How- ard Weisberg of Waterloo spent the fk-end with Mr and Mrs Fred Weiberg, iMr. Howard Weinberg OT Waterloo tapent the week -end with his parents l Mr and Mrs. Fred IWenberg. .1 ..Musses Anne Taylor, Carol Webb, land Lois Geiser all of London,- spent the week -end at itiheir homes here. Mr. Robert Wein of Sudbury spent the week -end with his nuothea, Mrs. Herb Wein. . The pupils • of Dashwood Public School grades. 3-8 accompanied by their teachers (Mrs. A. Delsjardine an Mrs. Letta 'Taylor, area trustee Syd .Baker and Mrs Baker and a few par- ents enjoyed a bus trip to Niiag,^-a Falls last Friday. They also visited Brock's Mwmment and the locks. :ad Children's Day Sarvices— The ccmibined Sunday 'School and' morning -worship service ,on :rune 10' at the EUB church was (taken by the children. In the service they were under the' direction of the Pastor, Who acted as ,chairman, and the' tea, chers of the Junior 'Sunday •Seihio•ol •classes. The theme of the' service was "Telling the Story sof Jesus. Af- ter the organ prelude the congre 'at - ion sang "We've a Story to Tell to the Nations." while the children filed into their places in the church: The call tie worship and• the scripture les- son was read responsively by the] Junior and Primary classes. The choir sang an ap'projriate anthem. The Sunday School Supt., Mr. Jack • Gaiser led in prayer, and other tereslting numbers were given. St. Joseph & Blue Water Area Mr and Mrs Oscar Ducharnie of the•..Goshen line north were Monday last visitors with aVIr and Mrs Fred Duclhainne of the B. W. Highway. Miss Madeline Cozriveau left on !Si iiday last for London, where she will be employed at Brescia Hall for the scholol. Holiday months. • Mr and Mrs Morley Fouriner London were Sunday visitors wl!th the latter's parents on, the Blue Mer Highway i1\Ir and Mrs Ryder of London and 'friends of Loom Were week -end vni- Roes with Mr and Mrs Leo Bedard, Bean seeding in thiis surrounding l as almost ,completed, but the farm - (III IIIA 11111111111111111 11 1 til 111111111111 ' 111111111 II(: f a ;IIIi iLI(111lllll(Iglllllllllllllllllllllillllll11111(IIIIIOIIIIIIIifllllllll els claim the root of the beans aro effected and as a result some of the farmers will have. to resow if they feel they 'are not too,'late. Mr and Mrs Raymond :and the later's fatiher are spending some time visiting in the Province of Quebec, the native place of Mrs. Denomme -and her father. We ar e sure the trip bo their homeland :will be gre- atly enjoyed by them, and by thein,' many friends and relatives. Members of the Holy Nanne Society ,of this parish held their Ialnaluat breakfast in the parish hall on curt -- day last, 'officers of the Sociiety were: in charge. IReceives Promotipn Corporal V. CC Denomy of Camp Clhalliwack, B. C, has recently been pai.nnated to the rank of Seargent.. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joh' A. Denomy of Drysdale and it sta- tioned at the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering o -e: Camp. Ciuillliwack, 13.-C. 01 ,u, 11111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111110011111111 Fj.''URON For Ce ES EVANGELIST. Was Song Leader at Wingharn and Stratford *June 17 - July bit. HAY TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE ZURICh NIGHTLY 5:30 P.M. (DST) SUNDAYS 5:30 P.M. 4 1111➢11111ll1111111IlII1l)ll]�IIIIIIIIIIdI101111111i,luTiIlllllllill11,llllilllllllll llfllliElIllhIIll11111 11ItIllIll11011111(I111111111(IIOIIIIIIUII1111111'a(pp I (!!Ill -J• ~rte~ 1 { 1i •'"-�..." yam,;, �� � ,-., ..u. TR For all your 4 i= ITIllllli1111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll1111111111IIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIII Did you ever stop to consider all the things a chartered bank can do for you? • It is more than a convenient place to make a deposit, cash a cheque or see about a loan. You can also buy travellers cheques and money orders; rent a safety deposit box; purchase foreign currency; tank over your financial plans or problems. The list goes on and on . and all these services are available at the branch where you do your banking. A branch bank is, in effect, a service centre and everyone on the staff is tete to help you, to look after all your banking courteously, confidentially and well. E CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY