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Zurich Herald, 1951-07-05, Page 4EUiltCli a ONTARIO 1 + + + 4 + + + + 4 + MAKE THIS A DATE! SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB 16th Annual Surn.:er Carnival Thr'e BIG Nights WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Judy 11 12 13 LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH --WHEELS OF FORTUNE MIDWAY , --ENTERTAINMENT -DANCE —MONSTER PARADE FIRST NIGHT - MAJOR PRIZE DRAW . VIE•W GASINO Grand Bend Dancing Every Night B bby Downs and his Orchestra 11111111 ZURICH HERALD T wr'sday, .ul.y .5th, 1951 s and Mrs. Roy Aldo= and. son day for the Can. Institute for the Mr and Mrs Jos, Dalylman, 'Kippeni. Mr sand Mee Ilarold' .Shepherd at1& �Ilx � On Sunday, .July lst Rev, W. $• family, Toronto, spent the week-exa�•; Wayne and Mr and Uvlrs Norman Bland. Mrs. Garnet Pette gave d Mrs I Wtool£rey had charge of tahe morning � sand holiday with Mr and IMrrs, Iaea Duff and son Allan, all of Detroit, the district annual report an . were visitors the past week -end with 'Alex Hamilton was secy. Mem,ners of service in the Varna United ,e`hureh, MCrediton W.I. were speeial guests. In the evening the annual. Orange B. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme of the M•rs. Roland Motz, president, and service was held when Rev. Wm. B.W.South. 'Mair of 'Thames Road was the guest Miss Georgina Corriveau of Lond- Mrs. Emery Fahrner gave serrous speaker. on is taking a week's holidays with and humiourous readings respectively IHeins Harvey .Bossenberry Dies Klippen East W. I. are no her parents in the B. W. Highway, their community picnic at Lions sail Hockey Club and executive at s. North. Harvey Bossanberry, Hay town- ; July Gth Park, Seaforth on Friday, dinner served at the kuoonei of Mr and Mr and Mrs Leon Baidard and son ship native and known to many here, with supper at G:30, gainaes and Mre. Alex. Mousseau, Thursday 28t'1 Nelson left on Friday last for Win- died suddenly in Pincher Creek, Alb. A mmayor of sports thereafter. (The boys voted it one of the testi Smillie. Mr ,and Mrs Sam Ronnie and .fans. fly spent �a few days guests of Mrs, 'Howard Barris, of Detroit. Fifty pounds of turkey was cone suimed by thirty members of the Hens dsor where they attended the wedd- Sunday, June 17th ing of their son Clement, who was that place for 31.0 years, he was to his married in that city on Saturday 71st year. Born in Hay Township, last. a son of the late Mr and Mrs. 'Henry Mr and Mrs. Braise Ducharme and da Denise with t f the former's parents ora week. banquets yet. Following supper a HENSALL social hour was spent. During the eve ening Mrs. Mousseau who has enter. Mrs. John Alexander of creozge tained the club several times was prey town, and her son Douglas, a veterin- I rented with an electric iron in apprey years, before going out west mammmanyre visitors with Mr and Mrs. Albert was read. daughter are the Bee Line, Stephen Twp., for two ary student at the OAC. Guelph, of her kindness, an address) Bosseniberry. He taught echoed on • Mr and Mrs Alphonse `Geocrey and years ago. Surviving are one hro Mr and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau left tier, .Bruce, of Grand Bend, and one Alexonder.Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Blackwell and Pupils of >Eierasall pizbl3e school ens an Saturday last to attend the Bed sister, Mrs. Alma Willis, of Tons;nto' family are enjoying a week's vacat- joyeld their annual picnic at the Lions ion with relatives in Preston. Park Seaforth, Thursday afternoon, - Parent reception in Windsor on Two brothers predeceased him. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Goddard and i 28th, a pleasant afternoon was spent Saturday night. STANLEY TOWNSHIP ball games, etc.,followed Mr and Mrs. 'T bed. Laporte of family are spending a month's vacat- �nibatiliing, g Windsor are spending, a few days on t m •n at the Lakeside. Iwith a sumptuous supper. Mrs. Gooff` Wedding bells rang merrily in the farm, and while here are making Stanley Twp. recently. I Mr and' Mrs W. J. McLean, and teacher of grades 1 and 2 for the past improvements around the home. Mr and Mrs. Orville Cann of Exe- family, Hamilton, were week -end vis-' 33 years ited mofihea gnly resigned, wad, were Sunday last visitors with itors with Mr. John Passmore. DRYSDALE. 'The ladies of U.S.S. No. 1, Hay, and Stanley, gathered at the school house for a farewell party in h;rnor of their school leader, Mrs. Alama Graham, who far the past ten years was a very interesting and mlodel tea- cher. She was a mother as well as' a teacher to her pupils and was very well liked and will be very much missed in the community as well as by the pupils. Races and games were enjoyec ti9 parents and children after which a very sumptuous lunch was served by the section and enjoyed by all. Mrs Graham ;was presented with a very beautiful teapot .by the ladies of the section and friend Mrs. Louis Mon- tague and children.. 14Irs. Edward Dentomme for ten years the faithful land lady presented her with a very beautiful Rosary. Mrs. 'Graham ex- - pressed her appreciation and regrets for leaving the section and her many friends. Mrs. Graham has accepted a school near Kitchener and the best wishes .of a host of intimate friends go with her for a happy new home. ylrs. Jos. Ducharme has returned home after visiting her children in Goderich, Seaforth and St. Joseph for some time and is looking very I well for her advanced years.. :Master Waine Roach who had an . opperation, we are happy to report, is doing very well. Miss Helen Rau of Detroit is sp- ending holidays with her cousin, Miss ' Rose Marie Rau. Miss Mary .Gelinas who has moved . with her sister and brother tot Forest, some weeks ago, is back visiting the old home and many friends, and re- ports they are getting acquainted and are being made right at home by the town folks. - A friend, Mrs. Will- iamson, whose maiden flame was Edna Holtz, whose home was at Blake and a very intimate friend of the ,Gelinas family, called en them. They had not met for forty years. Mrs. Williamson lives a few farms out of Forest. GRAND BEND A record crowd close to 500 per- sons from the district as far as Lon- don and Sarnia, attended the Grand Bend annual Cemetery; Decoration on Sunday last - which -was held at 2 :30 p.m. There was the usual dec- orating of graves, and the Dashwood Memorial Band played the music. Fined on Liquor Counts Eighteen persons were fined here on Monday, July 25th on liquor counts. They appeared before Mag- istrate J. C. Dunlap, Sarnia, who conducted the first court held in the summer resort since it became an in- ,corporated Village. Had Tag Day for Blind The Grand Bend Womens Instit- ute held their last meeting for the season with Gladys 'Houck, of the London Free Press as guest speaker and Mrs. Ed. Gill presided. Saturday June 30tit was, decided upon as tag ter •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • a R.Crenier Tire and Battery Service B.A. ONE -STOP -SERVICE We Specialize in Tires and Batteries, Auto and Household Appliances DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE on the last 10,000 miles of a Tire. DEAL it To -clay and get paid. for it. GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE TIRES For the Safety Also Used Of Your Family Tires Use LIFEGUARDS FOR SALE FIRESTONE Frigs., Stoves, Washing Machines. • Oil Burners, etc. Still at the OLD PRICE Phone 50 r 5 GRAND BEND Open every Night • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • ',ace stows* ••••••m••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••M DASHWOOD Mr. Alex Getz of Windsor, spent la few days with his brother, Rev.and Mr -Mrs Melton Walper of Ingersoll !Mrs. Getz. were holiday visitors with Mr and" lir Peter Kraft celebrated his 95th birthday on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. P. Fassold. I his daughter Mrs. Fred Rader. We Mr. Elgin Schitz of Toronto was! are glad to report Mr. Kraft is enjoy - et holiday visitor with his brother,Mr ing good health. Among those who sndMrs. V. Schatz. 1 called to extend best wishes were Mr and Mrs Jack Cudmore, Mr and I Mrs. Stadelbaur and son Ross of Lon - Mrs. Orno Statten and Mrs. Pearl don, Mr and Mrs Rudolph Reichel of Statten all of Toronto, spent the ,London. Mr. .Nicholas Deichert of +holidayis with relatives here. - a Detroit, Mrs. Yungblut and Inez of Mrs. Thea Zurich. Smythe of London" Mr and Mrs Norman Evans and spent the weekend with herparents, family of Richmond Hill spent the Mr and Mrs C. Stan ween. week -end with herparents,vI Miss Nancy Tiernan was successful - r and :M12rs. Henry Hoffman. In passing Grade IV Harmony exams.; Mr and Mrs Geo. Rader of Pierson with honors at the Y.W.O., London.' Mr. Wm. Nadiger who has had an ,Mich., bits. tPalmanteer of Grand operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, !Rapids were recent visitors with Mr London, has returned home and his 1 and Mrs Fred Rader, also attended daughter, Mrs. Filkins who has spent the funeral of the late Ernest Rader. several weeks here, returned to her lir and Mrs Ervin Guenther and tome in Howell, Mich. on Sunday. I familiy .of Toronto spent the week - Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft of Lon- ;end with relatives. don were week -end visitors here. Mr and Mrs Howard Klumpp spent Mr and Mrs Herman Zimmer of the week -end in Detroit. Windsor spent the week -end with re- Mr and Mrs Harold Kellerman Iatives here, spent the holiday week -end in Han - Mr and Mrs Norman Scott sof Bow- over. manville spent a few days with her telt and Mrs E. Hutchinson of Blair mother Mrs. R. Kleinstiver. spent a few days with friends here. Rev. T. Luft and Mrs. Luft of Mr and Mrs Joe Bruce of Windsor Hanover attended the funeral of the and Mr and Mrs John Snyder of late E. W. Rader last week. Brantford spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Glen Walper of Lon- their mother Mrs. Bertha Hayter. don were holiday visitors with relati- Glen Haugh of Waterloo spent the Vas week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. .A. Koessel and fain- Mrs. Art Haugh. ily of Lansing, Mich., spent the past Mr and Mrs Kefth Wildfong of wee'• with her re then Mrs. Kuntz and ei=ter Mrs. Pfile. err and Mrs Albert Goetz of Strat- ford were week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs R. Goetz. London :spent the week -end with his parents Mr and Mrs. G. Wildfong. St. Joseph and Beaver Towi, Mr and Mrs, Archie Masse and Mr and 'Mrs Hubert Resteme+yer fpanily of London, spent the week - and •family were holiday vfsitlrs with end and holiday at the, former's home lair father, MP. Ott() Restenieyer. in SI, Joseph. TO ALL RESIDENTS OF ZURICH - DASHWOOD Grand Bend and District WHO OWN 2S -CYCLE CLOCKS OR FANS Unlike most of your 25 -cycle electrical appliances, portable electric, clocks and fans cannot be changed over to 60 -cycle on your premises.. Some older models cannot be changed over at all! For this reason your- Hydro has opened a special CLOCK and FAN .DEPOT (see below), where you may take advantage of one of the TWO SPECIAL PLANS;. outlined here. •..; EXCHANGE PLAN Under this plan, for a very small `exchange price' you may exchange your present 25 -cycle clock or fan for a brand new 60 -cycle model. All you, have to do is turn in your old clock or fan at the Depot, make a selection, from the wide variety of 60 -cycle models on display, and pay the very. small `exchange price' in cash. All items brought in for exchange must be- in inin working condition. CHANGE -OVER PLAN If your present 25 -cycle clock or fan CAN be changed over to 60 cycles" and if you wish to have this done instead of exchanging it for a new 60 -cycle model, the work of converting it will be done FREE OF CHARGE. This change -over service will take about two weeks and you will Ke notified when the item is ready. IMPORTANT ! This Clock and Fan Depot will be open for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!: It will be closed as soon as the change -over work in your district is: completed. To avoid being inconvenienced PLEASE COOPERATE BY - BRINGING IN YOUR CLOCK OR FAN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE,. Thank you. MOBILE HYDRO CLOCK AND FAN DEPOT . July 6 and 9 - Zurich. July 10 and 11 Dashwood July 12 to 20 - Grand Bend. Hours Mon. to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. THE HYDROELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO• FREQUENCY STANDARDIZATION DIVISION ' Huron & Erie Debentures "A Time d Tested. Trustee Investment" 312Z --- 5 year term • Interest payj.:iaie half -yearly. • $ 100 or more accepted. • Comparable rates for shorter terms. The � �• 1ua tie MORTGAGE CORPORATION District Representative - J. W. Haberer, Zurich, Ontario. The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation, London, Ontario. 1.1