Zurich Herald, 1951-08-16, Page 4ZURICH - ONTARIO
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DANCING NIGHTLY
Bobby Downs and his archestnn
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GIVEN AWAY
Monster ing
Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
$1,000 Jackpot
MUST . GO THAT NIGHT
Also: $515 Cash Prizes
FOUR SPECIAL GAMES
$50 $75 150 51,000
(jackpot)
16 REGULAR GANES OF $15 EACH
Admission: $1 for 16 regular games; 25c for extra cards; 25c
each for each of four special games.
Doors open at 7:80 o'clock. Games start at 9:00 (DST)
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH!
GLENN'S
Aute Wreckers
A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY
ON PARTS, REPAIRS, TIRES, AND
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• Phone 418 M
ACCESSORIES _
New Residence, phone 418 W
Exeter•
STANLEY TOWNSI41^ 1
I-IERALD
Underwent an operation.
Rev. Wm. 0 I2,obi„^ ..Ar iMrs, Petzold of Florida is visiting
era.�a'n, Cil�e[i-
wit :Manitoba, 'nn s ett visiting with her sister' and bt�otller-in-law,
with his bme'R,Onr Mr. `I';jlontas ILobin_ :Ytr and �ti7t•s R.
R. Guenther.
son iOi: E' Sar'-and.'SMr� T d Yii, many =iris. Susan Draft is a patient' in
Stliil,ei5w a•crla, t lativf�$ end friends. ' St Joaeph's Hospital, London, where
M`:, and Nirs. Lee and f iell of she recently underwent an operation
Mrs. Peres I Mrs. Sellery who has been out
s4. cctAlny, >aYl�l Mr and West for some time, is visiting with
.witinsteri of Wellingtoam have return-
ed from atrip through. Western Can- jher sister Mrs. W. Wolfe,
Last Sunday visitors with Mrs.
oda and some of the .Western States.! Ness were, Mr and Mrs. Jules Brooks
Mr and Mrs Johnston and family, ac I and family of Dumont le Jersey ,
eomxupanied by Miss Barbara McCort- I Mr and Mrs Cuchenick and daughter
neli have returned to their home in,of Connecticut incl Mr and Mrs. Hy
Wellington.• Cheslock and daughter of Tavistock.
MT and Mrs.Herman Johnston and Mr and Mrs. Harry. Guenther of
daughter Anna, also Mr. Geo. Hoag Windsor visiited with reatives here
yon of London,, spent a few days over the week -end.
with Mr and Mrs. Harold Yenhale. Mr and Mrs, Charles Sieber
Petersburg spent Sunday with
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs. Leonard +Geoffrey and sister, Mry. Weitzel.
Mr and Mrs. Henry P7onies, all of Mr and Mrs Percy Kleinstiver and
Goderich were Sunday`- last visitors son of Chicago are visiting his mo -
Thursday, August 16th, 1951'
Wm, Nadiger.
Mr and Mrs !Herb 'Wein spent a
few days in 'Montreal last week.
. Mr and Mrs. A. Koessel and fam-
ily of Lansing, Mich., spent the we-
ek -end with Mrs. Kuntz and Mr, and
Mrs. Clacton I'file.
of
his
at the ho -me of Mrs. Josephine Duch-
arme of the B. W. Highway.
Mr and Mrs Frank Ryder and fam-
ily of London and Mr. Benedict Be-
dard and friend of Windsor are holi-
daying with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Bedard.
'Mr -SonnySiem��n ,of Winasor is
spending his vacation with his par-
ents near St. JosePh
Mr and Mrs Bo') Mirnervidge of
Detroit spent the week -end with. the of Exeter, left Monday morning on
latter's mother in Beavertown, also a 'mot:,,r trip out West where they
spending some time in their cottage will visit their daughter, Mr and Mrs
at Ducharme's Beech.
Mr and Mrs Cyril Ducharme and
family, after spending their two we-
eks' vacation with the former's par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. F. Ducharme of
the B.W.H., returned to Windsor on
Monday last.
Mrs. Josephine Ducharme,-accomp-
anied by Mr and Mrs Richard Geoff-
rey of Drysdale, were week -end vis-
itirs in London, visiting with relativ-
er there.
Mr and Mrs Hubert Ducharme and
son Rickey, left on Thursday' last
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Mr and Mrs. Louis C. Wolfe and
Mr. Sheldon W Ile; Mr and Mrs.
,Gerald Wblfe and Carolyn of Cliff-
ord spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Carl Oestreicher.
Mr. David .Schroeder is spending
a. few weeks with his daughter in De-
troit.
Mr and Mrs Everett Heist and son
Stanley and Mr and 'Mrs. A. Amy
Mr and Mrs. Mervyn tieman,
Nancy and Lynd4 te4z7 a motor trip
to Kingston sand the Thousand Is-
lands last week.
Mr and Mrs. Milford Mcisaac and
,family of Detroit are spending their
vacation with his mother, Mrs. Luc-
inda Mcisaac.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hat!ef and
daughter of Windsor spent a few
days with Mrs. Mcisaac.
Neil Mcisaac of Windsor
ding his vacation here.
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Prizes
include
1951 Meteor
1951 Chevrolet
1951 Dodge
Philcp Television Sit
Kelvinator Refrigerator
Thar Washer
Girl's Bicycle
Bay's Bicycle
Each Advance Sale Ticket
admits one adult or two
children and holders are
eligible to participate in
prize awards. Ono car will
be awarded Monday, Sept.
10th; all other prizes Satur-
day, Sept. 15th.
Special non -admission coupon attached
to each strip of ' tickets must reach
Western Fair Association by 9:30 P.M.
Sept. 10th, to be eligibles for that night's
car award. 1.51
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Dutertre, at Wakaw, Sask.
Mrs. Martha Baker who has been
in Windsor for some time has re-
turned to her hone here. Her daugh-
ter Mrs. Bill Smith and daughter
Joan of Windsor, will spend their
bDlidays here.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Henderson
and Mrs. S. Henderson of Galt and
Mrs. Nvrmyle of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
are visiting their brothers Mr and
Mrs, E. Nadiger and Mr and Mrs.
for their home in • Windsor, after
spending a ten day holiday with the
former's parents, and other relativ-
es here.
Vacation Time
Those many iiolidayers who have
a two-week. vacation with pay, have
no other choice, then to spend it
with their parents . and in their nat-
ive. land..They renew the picture of I
their. 'youthful days, which brings
back t4 them._ .. menmories, -and many.
little pr nks, many. bygone incidents,
while-tihey were in the. care of their
parent; and• to -day •their same child-
ren are overjoyed to find their par-
ents living in prosperity, and with
all the necessauly and modern equip-
ment, to make Thome- life easy and
pleasant for them;- they.• 'wen recall
the days when- rural homes were
drudgery, and with no conveniences„
and well do they remember when
their boyish and girlish • years, the
slapeny task to be done 'iv the-Nolte.-
They
heNolte.They rejoice over 'it all, they rejoice
with the Welcome given them by
their :parents;' who are -always happy
to see them come, and deep with -in.
their -hearts, you can hear them whis-
per one to another, hhaw great it -was
to he priviiedged to spend one. more
vacation with our• parents, for who
can tell, for some it may have been
the last one.
Weight of a Word
A spoken word at birth is dead
Th.e echo of its worth, like bread,
Lives on to nourish hiope and faith,
Destroying doubt and fear and hale.
A priceless gift, each word you speak
A heritage'that mien may seek,
So weiph each thought, for it gives
birth.
To words that live for what they're
worth.
DASHWOOD
Dashwood Band wiill hold a Mon-
ster Band Tattoo on Wed. Aug. 22nd
The Sarnia Brass Band will be one
of the. main features; St. • Marys
Brass Band; Thed:ford! Sarnia Pipe
Band and other district bands partic-
ipating.
Mr. Arthur Willert is a patient in
Victoria Hoepi:,tal, London where he
is spei
GRAND BEND
PIGS. FOR SALE
ani Small Pigs, 5 weeks .old. I'err
Haberer, Phone 112.
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Don't forget to get your contained
filled with this year's choice clover.
and amber hones—J. Haberer M
Sons, Zurich. 2 blocks south of the•
Dominion Hotel. ,
FOR QUICK SALE -''l
1947 Mercury Sedan in A71 e ndi
ion. New Paint Job, Apply to),
Glenn Deitz, Hensel', •Ont. t4
Grand Bend has completed a suc-
cessful week of Vacational Bible
School held in the Church of God for
boys and girls of all ages. The school
closed with an enrolment of 131.
M•rs. Rufus Turnbull was the direct-
or of the school and said it was a joy
to work with the children. 'Scripture
verses were learned and memorized
and awards given for doing so. There
were five grades, each teacher taking
care of their lessons and handwork.
Late Albert Devine
.A farmer of the G. B. district for
several years, Albert Devine died in
London Hospital, after a 7 -weeks ill-
ness, in his 41st year, an active me-
mber of the Church of God, is sur-
vived by one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
MacGregor of Parkhill; a son Wilbur
at home; three sisters, all ofStephen
Township and a brother Norman at
Hamilton.. Rev. Beach officiated at
the funeral with burial at G. B. Ce-
metery.
e-metery.
FOR SALE
PLUMS FOR SALE. Early and,
late variety. • Apply, Fraser Stirling;
R.R. 2 Bayfield, Ont. Phone Clinton
900r5. 2tt
WANTED
• Telephone Operator for Zurich.
Central. Apply to H. G. Ress;, Ha
Telephone System. 2te
FOR SALE
1936 Ford coach, has :good tires, se,
good battery, new hot water heater,
brakes recently' relined, ear in good
condition. Apply to Ed. Stelek, Dash
wood, phone 127. 4
PIGS FOR SALE
Several litters of young pigs, no• •
and soon ready.—Alvin Rau, Zurich..
Phone 83 r 2. 3 •
AUTOS . FOR SALE
AT PRICES TO SELL
49 Chev. Coach in A-1 eondition.
41 Ford Coach.
1938 Chrysler with overdrive.
B. A. Service Station, Grand Bens)&
Rollie Grenier, Proprietor
It takes a lot of cooling to keep a Polar Bear happy. This largest
member of the bear family is smaller than a porcupine at birth,
but often weighs more than three-quarters of• a ton when full
grown. To this tremendous bulk, add the fact that the bear is
covered with a thick, water -proof coat, which is designed to protect
him in the Arctic ... it's a big job keeping him cool in our zoos.
Learn about nature's creatures. Visit the nearest zoo and see them. A
whole new world of interest will be opened to you when you
understand nature.
NATURE UNSPOILED . YOURS •TO PROTECT - YOURS TO ENJOY
CARLIKG'S
THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
WATIRLOO, ONTARIO
Huron & Erie Debentures;
"A Time -Tested Trustee Investment'
31-2Z
5 year term
e' Interest payable half -yearly,
• $100 or more accepted,
• Comparable rates for rheic' dela,,
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MORTGAGE CORPORATION"
District Representative - J. W. Haberer, Zurich, Ontario.
The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation, London, Ontario.
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