Zurich Herald, 1951-08-30, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO
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Margaret Bradford
MISS CANADA 1950 - 51
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AND HURON COUNTY BEAUTY CONTEST
TO BE HELD IN THE ZURICH ARENA, on
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8.30 p.m. Parade to begin at 6.30 p.m.
Headed by Bannockburn Pipe Band
MONSTER CASH .BINGO AND LUCKY DRAW
Dancing from 1 1.30 to 2 o'clock
Campbell Ritchie
Canada's Outstanding Baritone as Master of Ceremonies.
Miss Canada 1950-51
See and hear this Beautiful Girl, with a voice to match.
Hollywood Superman
GUY GIBBEE, the 'sensational Hollywood Strong Man.
Wally Townsend, Featured piano player.
Arlando Bracce, King of the Accordian.
Admission - Adults 75c, Children 25c.
300 Reserved Chair Seats on sale at Willert's Snack
Shop -- Are Going Fast. RESERVED SEATS $1.00
Don't Miss this Outstanding Event of the Year
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A Few 2Suggestions!
1. IS ANYTHING WRONG with your 'Heart or Kidneys?
2. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM or pains of that nature?
ARE YOU NERVOUS or do • you tire easily?
ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH HEADACHES or CON-
STIPATION?
5. HAVE YOU SOME SICKNESS or PAIN for which you
have tried everything without permanent relief and
physicians have told you was incurable.
If you must answer YES to any of these questions you cannot
afford to miss this chance to find out what we have
in store for you.
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E. 0. Gingerich, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours every Friday Afternoon 2 to 6 p.m. at
SAMUEL ROPP'S RESIDENCI,' - ZURIICH
KnVall O
Grand Bend
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
LAST DANCE OF SEASON
MIDNIGHT DANCE - SEPT. 3rd.
(12:05 a.m.)
(No Dance Labor Day Night)
Plan to attend the Big
GRAND BEND LIONS CLUB CA.RNIV.AL'•
FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 31st.
(Drawing ori "The Thing.")
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ZURICH HERALD
GRAND BEND
Recent visitors WI* i D•i'rs. Mae Holt
and Mrs. Geromet$Fe were: Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Cainriere and Margu-
erite Carriere and Beulah Holt of
Toronto; Mr and alf'rs. T. M. Dodds
and Chas, Robinson of Buffalo, .NY.
Mr and Mrs Nelsen. Rafelle of Port
Huron, Mich.
Visits s with Mrs. Geo. Eccleston
were Mrs. H. G. Sheriff or Loncron;
Mr and Mrs Fred G. x'aliis or Ont-
ario, Calif., 2Ir. ltruee Boa, of Lon-
don and Mrs. Lorne Laing and fam-
ily of Iaynha.ni, Ont.
Rev, Beach Goes to Blyth
dlev. Glen Beach who has served in
the Church of God in rand Bend for
the past seven years has tendered his
resignation -He will leave shortly for
an ci;•.int week tour during which time
he will preach at Special Revival
meetings. Upon his return he will
preseh his farewell -sermon at. the
1. cal Church of (rod and will then
take up new duties in Blyth.
DASHWOU0
Mr and Mrs Jim Baty of Coral,
Mich., Mrs. Stuart Oberig of Green-
ville, Mich., and .Mrs. Harry Davis of
Grand Rapids were.week-end visitors
with the Kraft sisters.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Getz and fancily
have returned home after spending
their vacation in Pembroke and i,,ther
p1 aces.
Canadians attendirttr the ' second
Kellerman gathering,.at Port Huron
on Sunday were Rev. ant: Mrs. J. M.
Oestreicher, Ruth, Dorothy and John
Jr. of •Clifliord; Dr. 4nd Mrs. D. L.
Oestreicher and Elizabeth Anne fof
Chatham; Mrs. Lovina Kellerman;
Mr and Mrs .Samuel Oesterfcher, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and Mr and
Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher all of Dash-
wood.
Mr end Mrs, Leonard Birk and Miss
'vverna Birk of Guelph called on fri-
ends here. on Tuesdays.
Mrs. Fred Weisberg whip bas been
in London I-Iospital for some time,
has returned home.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Witzel.
were- Mr and Mrs Ed. Siebert and
Miss Elise Siebert, Mr and Mrs.
Clayton Siebert, Misses Margaret and
Joyce Siebert, Mr and Mrs. Stanley
Siebert, Sandra and Rys, all of Kit-
chener.
Mr and Mrs Clayton file, accempan
ices by Mr and Mrs. Arthur Koessel
and family- sof Lansing, Mich., spent
Friday. at Niagara Falls.
Mr and Mrs. :Poland of Frankford,
Ont., spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs. Geiser and Mrs. Haugh.
Mrs. S. P. Currie and family are
spending a week at Kincardine.
Mr and les Willis Mcisaac and
family of Detrtait spent the week -end
with Mrs. L. Mcisaac.
Mr. Niel Mclsaac who spent his
holidays here has returned to his
home in. Detroit.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ducharme
and Mr and Mrs. Chuck Hrrtleiu all
of Detroit were Sunday visitors with
Air and Mrs. F: Ducharme of the B.
W. Hip'hway.
Mr. Benedict Bedard and the Mis-
ses nesierlais and also Mr and :Mrs.
I)csjat•1ais all of Win('.)r. anent a
few days with Mr and Sirs. Leon Be-
dard of the P. 'W. Higle.vay.
:Mr. Pau! Duchenne D.f the linouson
line is having his farm house on the
15th Con. remodelled with all the
1etest necessities, and when complet-
ed will he up-to-date. The Geoffrey
Contractors are in charge.
Harvesting Bsarls
Farmers in this vicinity have start-
ed pulling their beans. It has be-
come one of the falmer's most pay-
ing crops But'there•`at•e alwrsys a bit
of uneasiness before they are in
shelter, and farmers have much gues-
sing as to the day and time they
should harvest their beans so that
they may avoid too much wet. How-
ever, here is a little weather proph-
sey we pass •along:
When the sky at night is a bright
,plink rose,
There's good weather ahead, the Sail-
or knows,
But when skies are red in the early
dawn
Get ready for storms, the Sailor
warns.
When the owl hoots in 'broad day-
light
It will rain for snow before the night
.And thewoodsman knows that a storre
is nigh,
When the rabbits feed where the
brush is high.
When the grass in the morning is
wet with dew,
Watch for the sun and a sky of blue
But if you want weather that's al-
ways fair,
Just fill your Heart with the Light
of Prayer.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. John C. Doig of Grand Rap-
ids, Mich., is vacationing at the fam-
ily home, Kippers. Earlier he was ac-
•companied by. his mother, ,Mrs. L.
J. Doig and Miss Jenet on a trip to
Niagara. Before returning to Grand
Rapids he plans to •cruise to Duluth
and 'Chicago.
Miss Donna. Hayter spent a few
days with her cousin, Miss Joyce Hay
ter, Goshen line.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ro!bi.hoon and
little Lynn Marion, are holidaying
with the ''ormers 'parents, Mr said
Mrs, Richard Robinson.
' §quires •- - Allan
NOTICE
Don't forget to get your containers
filled with this year's choice clover
and amber hoiley,-J, Haberer &
Sons, Zurich. 2 blocks south of the
Dominion Hotel.
FOR SALE
:1936 Ford coach, has good tires, a
good battery, new hot water heater,
brak' e recently relined, car in good
condition, Apply to Ed. Stelek, Dash-
wood, phone 127. c
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 Greasier, Proprietor
FOP'' SALE
An Olifer Bean Puller to good
erudition.- --.Charles S. Bedard,
Phone 78 r 15, Zurich. •
The wedding took place at Bruce -
field United Church on Saturday,
last of Anna Edzabeth Allan, daugh-
ter of Mr and -'Mrs. Robert Allan of
13rucefietd, and Murray Evan Squires
of Sarnia, son of Mr and Mrs Car-
man Squires of Glenco. The cerem-
o'ny was performed by Rev. E. R.
Stanway, assist:: d by Rev. W. J.
Maines, in a setting of pastel clored
gladioli interspersed with fern in
standards. The wedding rnusrc was
played by the organist, Mrs. J. R.
Murdoch, 'I'll 'Walk Beside You"
and "Because". The bride was given
in marriage by her father and was
lovely in a gown of Chantilly lace
and Marquisette.
HENSALI..,
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and fam-
ily are holidaying at Schade's Grove
Lake Huron.
Miss Arlene Hanson, Stratford is
visiting with her ,grandmother, Mrs.
Violet Schwalm.
The many friends of Mrs. Annie
Logan .and Mrs M. Harvey regret to
hear are confined to their rooms with
illness.
Mr and 1VIrs. Edgar McClinchey
and Jerry spent the past week vac-
ationing in Northern Ontario.
Mr and Mrs W. 0. Goodwin are
spending two weeks vacation at the
Schade View Grove.
Mrs. G. Elliott, was last week's
winner of the architect Designed
House Plans in a ,contest sponsored
by Simpson's, London. Her prize will
be plans for a dream house appear-
ing in the August Issue of the Can-
adian Horne Journal.
Mrs. G. M. Chel1ow, and daughter
Carolyn, returned to Los Angles,Cal.
1a.st week, after vacationing for two
months with her parents, Mr and Mrs
C. Cook, at their summer cottage at
Grand Bend.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Lee are mov-
ing til week in one of Mr. S d.Fink's
apartments over his stow.
Mrs. Archie Noakes underwent a
major eperat' n in St. Joseph's Hos-
ptal, London the, week, and at date
of writ!Ti!� lit doing nicely.
'Mrs. il:;rry Smith, of iha Broil Tel -
1 ephole, staff is on vacation for two
we e1;
:1Irs. Roy Smythe, Nele:,n, D.C. is
spending a month or so with her sla-
ter, Mr and Mrs. C. Cook.
OBITUARY
LATE MRS. SINGULAR
A former Zurich resident, Mrs,
Bertha Lumsden Singular, widow of
Joseph Singular, died at St. Joseph's
Aosp:tal, London on Thursday, Aug-
ust 23rd, she was 85. The body was
forwarded to t'.e Hofman funeral
home, Dt.shwoocl, end was returned
to the A. Millard George runeral
home, London,. .Mrs. Singular lived
at 14 Evergreen avenue. Surviving
are two daughters, Bertha and Mrs.
Alfred (Olive) Mellett, both of Lon-
don; one son Truman, of Brioaaview;
a. sister, Mariy Lumsden and two bro-
thers, at Strathroy. The funeral was
held on Saturday at 3.15 p.m. at the
A. ,Millard Gey:;urge funeral home.
Burial taking •place in Nairn Cemet-
ery. The Hoffman funeral home of
Dashwood, was in charge o1 arrange-
ments.
LATE SAMUEL SWANZ
Word was received by hie, relatives
in town of the sudden passing of
Samuel Swanz of Rocanville, Sask.
Mr. Swanz was in good health and
had just returned to his home from
a trip East, when he visited in God-
erich and attended the funeral of
his sister, Mrs. Christian Heist of
Zurich. His death, whichwas the
result of a stroke, was entirely un-
expected and was a .complete ehock
to Itis many friends here and in the
West. He was born in Colborne Twp.
the son 'of the late Mr and Mrs. Mich -
eel Swanz. When a young man he
learned the tinsmithing trade in Aub-
urn and shortliyl after went West.He
opened up a business in tinsmithing
and hardware at Raconville and was
one of the earliest pioneers of that
town. A few years ago he sold his
'business and retired. His wife and
one son predeceased him about six
years ago, and he leaves two broth-
ers, Will, of Calgary, and Dan. of
Goderich, and one grandson, Lynn,
of Rocanville. The funeral took
place ,at. Rocanville. - DCoderich Sig-
ral Star.
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Thursday, August '39th,, .051 '
cash
GIVEN AWAY
Thursday, Sept ® 6th.
at
I\'tonster
Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
1,0 0 Jack of
MUST GO THAT NIGHT
ALSO: $515 CASH PRIZES
FOUR SPECIAL GAMES
$50 $75 150 $1,000
(JACKPOT)
16 REGULAR GANES OF $15 EACH
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Admission: $1 for 16 regular games; 25c for extra cards; 25c
each for each of four special games.
Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Games start at 9:0Q• (DST'
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH!
WHY WAIT?
Come NOW, and let us reason together; saith the
Lord, though your sins be as scarlet they shall be a.% •
white as snow; though they be red like crimson,.
they shall be as wool. Isiah 1-18.
As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no. pleasure
in the death of the wicked but that the wicked turn,
from his way and live. - Ezekiel 33-1 1.
Repent ye therefore and be converted that: your
sins may be blotted out. - Acts 3-19.
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