Zurich Herald, 1951-08-23, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO
•GRAND BEND
Mrs. Walter Davidson, formerly
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daughter, Mrs. Oliver Illopson at
BeateId.
To Visit Port Stanley
Of Walton, had the misfortune to fall , Grand Bend's .newlaaelected first
in Grand !Bend, where she was em-lcouncil plans to visit Port Stanley
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.ployed, .she was taken by ambulance and confer with the local council and
to Dr. Dunlop's, at Exeter where x- civic officials. Earlier this summer, a
rays showed a badly fractured ankle. Port Stanley delegation was in Grand
She was removed from there to the I Bend to study several .aspects of re -
Clinton Public Hospital where she , sort management. When the Lake
taking treatnikente for a week, wrierillittron mualoipality was formed,
she will be taken to the home of her , Port Stanley hastened to aend their
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Sponsored by the Hensall Branch Canadian Legion
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COMMUNITY ARENA -- HENSALL
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$500.00 IN PRIZES
THREE SPECIALS
$ 150.00 - $ 75.00 - $ 50.00
15 Rounds $15.00 each
Doors Open 8 p.m.
Everybody Welcome
Admission - $1.00.
25 Cents for Special Rounds
Bingo at 9 Sharp
- Booth in Hall
Extra Cards 25 cents
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A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY
ON PARTS, REPAIRS, TIRES, AND
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ACCESSORIES
New Residence, phone 418 W
Exeter
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Every department of this year's Exhibition will be
larger and more attractive than ever before. Entries
for all types of exhibits are taxing available space.
One day will not be enough to see everything so
plan NOW to spend two or more days at the Fair.
ADVANCE SALE TICKETS
are now on sale in every community in Western
Ontario, in strips of THREE for ONE DOLLAR.
Holders of these tickets are eligible far prizes valued
et over $7,000. Prizes include throe motor cars,
television set, electric refrigerator, washing machine,
bicycles, etc.
BONUS COUPON
attached to each strip of tickets is a "bonus coupon"
NOT good for general admission. This coupon
entitles holder to participate in special ore* for a
ear Monday, Sept, 10th. It must be mailed to reach
the Fair office by 9.10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10th.
BUY TICKETS AND MAIL COUPON NOW
Wester Fair Association
London, Ont
W. D. Jackson, Mgr.
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good wishes and afferZa assistance.
To Elect Public Saltiol Trustee
Another nomination nignt for
Public School Trustee 4 (Grand Bend
has been called for 44g,12.2nd. Six
trustees are to be ele4d. First no-
mination was held ceV Aug. 12,, but
only a few residents vjre able to at-
tend. Two persons We:Ye nominated,
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Mrs Lawrence MasoW` nd Mrs. Do-
uglas Gill. Mrs. Ma has qualified
for election. Clerk Bob, Waiamight
made an appeal to all i.Pesidents to at-
tend the meeting.
- Sharon Scruton Port Dover, the life of Micah. "Let us not follow
spent a holiday with Mr and Mrs. P. his example"; That of putting our
McNaughton and family. faith in inventions of a man's hand;
Miss De Lora 'Cieminski of Roches- That of putting our faith in ordin-
ter, Minn,, visited at the home of Mrs
Meidinger last week.
Mr. James Stephenson, Varna, was
a recent visitor with his sister-in-law
Mrs. Many Ann Stephenson.
Over $500 was won by three Hen -
sail at the monster Bingo
held at Seaforth Community Centre
Wed, night Aug. 8th, and attended '
by over 3,000. Two .bingoed for the
$1,000 jackpot. Mrs. Harry Horton
of Hensel] won $500, E. Sippel ,of St-
ratford . $500, Mrs. Stewart Bell won
:pm, and. Mas, Alf Clark $10.
In a draw for an electric sewing
machine conducted by the Exeter
Bowling Club Miss Betty Rowcliffe
of Hensall, was the winner. The draw
was made by Miss 'Marion 'Bisset,
President of the Ladies' Bowling Club
at the bowling tournament Wed. eve.
DASKW-000
Miss Ella Martin SV of Elmira,
spent the week-nd Wit,' Mr and Mrs
A. E. Oestreicher.
Mr. Truman Fiseliet of 'Calgary,
Alb. attended the fUneral of his
mother the late Mrs.4aeob Fischer
last Sanday.
Mrs, Letta Taylor :and Anne are
spending two weeks vacation with her
brother, Mr and MrsHarry Guen-
ther at Port Elgin beaeh.
Mrs. Barteliffe and family, of
Clintan are spending ,,,their vacation
with relatives here..
Mr and Mrs HowaidKlumrpp and
Mrs. Thos. Klurnpp,:,taak, a trip by
way of Kingston,•aGananaque, Thous-
and Islands throit' : ' 4w.York State
returning by wayk,',
On returning home
ard Klumpp spent
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nd Mrs. How -
eek -end in
ary man hut rather let us live
Christian principles, having in
hearts the love of God, and love
our brethren. A splendid choir
in attendance.
JR. FARMERS AT SERVICE
On Sunday, Aug. la2, at 11 a.m.
a large representation of Junior Far-
mers of the area attended worship in
the Chiaelhurst United Church. Love-
ly summer flowers were in evidence.
Rev, W. J. Roger, .pastor, presented
a challengeing message referring to
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our
of
was
Thursday,.ugust
LAKE TROUT RETURN?
Dan MacLeod, commercial fivibea,...
man of Southampton; has brought in,
several all trout which he found in,
his nets, and fishermen are hoping
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that this may mean that they aro
corning back again to Lake Huron.
For some time it was thought ithe.
were extinct. The trout 'Which Iflae41.
1Leod found bowed traces of
aavint
NOTICE
Don't forget to get your containers
Toronto.filled with this year's choice clover
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Mr. Mervyn Tiematt.and daughter and amber honey. -J. Haberer &
Nancy spent a few days in Windsor Sons, Zurich. 2 blocks south of the
and Detroit. Dominion Hotel.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Mcisaac and
daughter of Detroit and Mr and Mrs
Al. Ward and family of Windsor,ara
spending their vacation with Mrs. L.
McIsaac.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Spear and
family of Detroit have returned to
their home after spending their vac-
ation with Mrs. L. McIsaac.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hoffman and
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan attended the
funeral of the late Milton Farley in
St. Thomas on Monday.
Miss Susan Kraft returned home
from St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Sunday.
FOR QUICK SALE
194'7 Mercury Sedan in Al. condit-
ion. New Paint Job. Apply to
Glenn Deitz, Hensall, Ont.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. Daminisue Geoffrey left on
Sunday last tar spend a few days in
Detroit visiting with friends and re-
latives.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Desjardine
Windsor spent a few days of their
vacation in this vicinity where :the
later was a former native of this par-
ish.
Mr and Mrs Victor Hartman and
daughter Therese of Windsor, ac-
companied by Mr and Mrs. :Kuno
Hartman of the Goshen Line, South,.
spent Monday evening last with Mr
and Mrs. F. Ducharme of the B. W.
Highwaiy.
On Saturday last Mr and Mrs.
Bob Mernervidge of Detroit enter-
tained their many friends and relati-
ves of the vicinity to a weiner roast
party given by them at Ducharme's
Beach where they have a large sum-
mer cottage. Needless to say that
all enjoyed themselves to their hearts
content. Full access was given the
visitors to the cottage and beach.
Though it has not as yet been con-
firmed we suppose that an occasional
dip was taken in the deep blue, as
part of the evenaig's amusement.
Born, to Mr and Mrs Dennis Char-
rette of the Blue Water south, a son,
the family are all smiles. Congratu-
lations.
Life's Little Extras
Life's little extras are simple yet
grand,
A sweet trusting smile, and a kind
outstretched hand,
Life's little extras are modest, yet
fine;
A word in due season for those who
repine;
Life's little extras quite common
may be; -
But living without them would be
Misery.
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Mr and Mrs Stewart Barbour of
Toronto were visitors with Mr and
Mrs. James Hoggarth.
Miiss 'Patsy Mitchell., nunse-raratra-
ining at Victoria Hospital, London,
was a visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley Mitchell.
Mr and Mrs Alger Brown of Ox-
ford, Mich, visited with Mrs. Edna
Corbett and Edward.
Mrs. Louise Coleman of London,
was a visitor with Mr and Mrs. Earl.
Campbell.
Rev. and Mrs.. J. Goddard, of Cal-
gary, Alb., are visiting at the home
of their son, Dr, and Mra, J. C. God-
dard and family.
Mr and Mrs Lee Schwald and
family', Hamilton, Dick Kerr, Ham-
ilton; Pte. Don Perdue, Kingston and
Miss May Schwalm, London, were
recent visitors with Mrs. Violet Sch-
walm.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown and fam-
ily returned from ,pleasant holidays
with relatives in Tavistock; while on
vacation Mrs. T3rown was guest sao.
id at Trinity Lutheran Church in
Tavistock,
'Miss. Isabelle Alexander ,.of Toron-
to and Jean of London, are holiday-
ing with their parents, Mr and Mrs.
Wrn. Alexander.
Mr and Mrs. George Hess have
been spending w -eek -ends at their
summer cottage in the Prinerz
Mr and Mrs Barrie Williams and
children of Kitchener were holiday
visitors with her parents, Mr Anti
vra. G. M. Drysdale at their sturnner
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FOR SALE
1936 Ford coach, has good tires,
good battery, new hot water heater,
brakes recently relined, car in good
.condition. Apply to Ed. Stelek, Dash-
wood, phone 127.
PIGS FOR SALE
Several litters of young pigs, now
and soon ready. -Alvin Rau, Zurich,
Phone 83 r 2. 3ts
AUTOS FOR SALE
AT PRICES TO .SELL
49 Chev. Coach in A-1 condition.
41 Ford Coach.
1938 Chrysler with overdrive.
B. A. Service Station, 'Grand Bend.
Rollie Grenier, Proprietor
BIGGER and
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• GIVEN AWAY AT COMMUNITY CENTRE*
Starting 9:00 p.m.
st 30
15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $1.00
$20.00 Per Game - Extra Cards 25c.
2 Special Games for Si QOM Each
25c per Game
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No Limit to Numbers Called ---- It Must Go
BINGO CARDS 25c ---- BUY ALL YOU WANT
Sponsored by
Seaforth Community Centre
and Canadian Legion
SEATING 'ACCOMMODATION FOR 4,000
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That's all you need 10 start
building up that nest -egg of cash
you've always wanted.
it takes scarcely more tine to
open a 13 of M savings account than
it does to cash your pay.cheque.
It's far more satisfying, too"...
for that dollar doesn't disappear
like the rest of them.
Three minutes and one dollar
...use them for yourself - NOW.
RMnK OF MONTREAL
Voted
Zurich Branch: C. C. McBACHERN, Manager ,
Hensall Branch; WALTER JARRETT, Manager
Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. & Fri,
r. int AM5 IN EVERY sVAl.P. OE LEE S1NCg 1 8 1 7