Zurich Herald, 1953-07-23, Page 3Ifertifigioy, July (20 , f.tali
Had Reunion
• ' Armstrong Reunion
rout 100 of the descendants of
INA ": to Rainey and Rosey Arm.
Ig (pioneer settlers of Stanley
likkruship) gathered at Jowett's
Wed, Bayfield and la pleasant time
spent in. renewing old acquaiMt-
tl, It is over 11100 years since
;pioneer couple came from Ire -
.to Canada. They had a family'
4lt8 sons and 1 daughter. While
anatrry of tho tleseeardante have !become
widely scattered, quite a number
till reside tin 1Staniey, Tuckexsmith
and near.Ipiy vicinity.
McArthur Reunion
Over fifty members of the Me-
Arthur clan attended the annual
gathering held at the home or Mr.
and •Mrs. Stewart McQueen of Hen -
sail. Members were ,present from
London, 1 adgetown, Niagara Falls,
Owen Sourid, Blenibeim, Zurich, •Exe-
ter and HeGnsall. The sports were
directed by Mr. s'lyd. McArthur, Mr.
and Mrs, Hilton Laing and Mrs,
harry "Snell. 1954 reunion wall be
held at the hose of Mr and les.
Roy Lamont at Zurich.
Crop Report
'The past week has seen the best
haying weather to date. However,
haying is only aieproximaltely one
half eompleted in the country. Far -
risers report they are leaving +consid-
arable 'difficulty! in curing the hay
because of the extreme dampness of
the ground, All other crops made
rapid growth during the week, wrreat
is commencing to turn col! \ and al-
though some farmers report slight
Zt)RICH Hr~0A,L,l7
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1 r ustin!g the erop on the fwhole is
,..above armerage, There Jo etilil quite
a nunnlber of heavy 'cattle in the Co -
Imlay ethielt are being held by farri-
ers in hopes of better prices..
GRAND BEND
Two Men Drown
('; Two When drowned a Mile north of
;here early Y Sunday ravening, when
their mall motorboat overtunred,
Two other men in the boat survived.
Ceaneron McGregor, about 46 of
Parkhill and Daniel Burns 23, of 1.
TRAVELLING MONEY
Today'straveller, before setting
out, usually visits his bank. He will be
buying travellers cheques or arranging
a letter of credit. He may want letters
of introduction, or information about
foreign exchange. When you travel
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THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
The Liberals say
they can't cut your taxes
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For there is one God, and one mediator between God
• and men. The man Christ Jesus. — I Tim, 2: 5.
ONE SAVIOUR—
To The 'Na: With A Farm
You are anal only Italie 'head of • jam.
fly but also the head of a irn Sinews,
What would htuppeaa, to your family
and (Waimea if you should die or
become disabled?. Would the farm
have to be sold to pay the ;bills, or
because four family couldn't afford
to hire a man to do the. work? A
life insurance plan to protect your
family and farm will take that load
off your mind.
T. Harry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company All Profits for Policyholders
Phone 70-W Dashwood, Ont.
LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT !
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What Does The Bible Say?
Jesus saiith unto hint, I :aon the way, the truth, and the
life. No man cometh unto the Father, but by me—Jn. 14. 6.
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ONE WAY TO BE SAVED --
Neither is there salvation in any other for there is none
other name under !heaven given among Hien whereby we
must be Saved. Acts 4; 12.
"Believe on the Lord Jesus •Christ and thou shalt be
raved.' Acts 16: 81.
Chas. Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California.
ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. T.
R. 1 Staffa, were drowned. Jack
Green]ey, 21 of Harriston and Alvin
E. Munn, 80 of London, escaped by
clinging to the boat until rescued
half an hour later.
In a recent plebescite this Lake
Huron resort village voting on a liq-
uor issue went wet all the way and
voted on cocktail lounges, a liquor
store, and dining lounges. It was an
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election j
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We will budget for Government's legitimate needs ...
we will stop budgeting for bloated surpluses which—
in three years—took from the people's pockets the
staggering sum of $1,618,000,000 more than the
Government needed.
We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence
Department which the Government's own investigator,
` (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: "A general breakdown
rd in the system of administration, supervision and
accounting ... Accounting records in a chaotic con-
dition and of little use in determining the nature and
extent of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far
more costly in loss than that covered by actual
dishonesty".
We will, without impairing the efficiency of our
Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in
the administration of the Department of National
Defence.
We will provide the nation with an administration
whose attitude towards the spending of public monies
will be one of prudence and common sense. A new
z,Government in itself will mean substantial savings to
the taxpayer—it will replace a Government whose
arrogant indifference to economy was best expressed
by Mr. Howe's scornful remark, "What's a Million?". Orr
"If they need a gold-plated piano it is our duty to
buy it".
We wiry'reduce or eliminate countless hidden, indirect taxes which
grossly inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of
living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our
people to pay, discourage saving and initiative.
We will reduce federal taxes by at least
$500,000,000 a year without reducing any
pensions, family allowances, or other social
security payments.
$500,000,000
TAX CUT
NOW!
'deserted by tho Progroutve Consorvattvo Porty of Canodar
W ED
SCRAP IRON
AT $1.00 CWT.
FOR SALE
ANGLE IRON
CHANNEL IRON
PIPES OF ALL SIZES FOR BARN
POSTS AND LITTER CARRIERS
ALSO WHEELS. FOR MANURE
SPREADERS and TIRES. I BEAMS
Exeter Salvage Co,
Phone 423 - Exeter, Ont.
unexpected and overwhelmig victory
for the local businessmen who cam-
paigned strongly in favor of .. wet
victory. All but two of the local bus-
ine„men backed the campaign. A 60
per cent vote was required by the
wets on each issue to be effective.
Over •?20 persons voted out of an
eligible total 507. All three issues
carried with substantia majorities,
It is expected bi• fall some liquor
outlet: will he released, while some
may take leis; re;•,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
At the Huron County Music rest-
, ival, Goderi h. Carol Brown, dough.
ter :of Mr and Mrs lVm. Brown, was
awarded second prize for piano solo
in the S year old class, receiving 35
marks.
Princess of Huron County
Miss Donna Taylor, pretty 18 -
year -old Er-ucefield girl, was procla-
inre,l Princess of Huron County,
during the street frolic staged at
Clinton on June 2nd. 1'[i„ Taylor
was presented with a gift •front a
Clinton merchant, and Doug Thorn-
dike, chairman of the frolic presnt-
ed her with a bouquet of reef roses.
Had Reunion
Gloor Reunion
The Seventh annual Gloor Reun-
ion was held on Sunday, June 21,
at the 51itchell Lions park, with 125
present. The afternoon wee spent in
short. and games. Prize winners were
Barbara Darroch, John Becker, Gale
Kreitzer, Char. Becker, Don Darroch
i1'Iarlene Marsh, Bob Becrer, Gary
Schnell, Janet Kn.arr, Shirley Becker,
Jack Darrock, Pearl Holton, Florence
Fisher, Ron Ten Eyck, H. Brandt,
Joan Kritzer, Gard. Stoneman, .t?.on,
Ten Eyck, Carol Becker, Donna
Glcor, Mr and Mrs Lorne Becker.
Other prizes went to Mrs. Mary
(door, Sr. oldest lady; Jack Dungen,
oldest man.; Mr and Mrs Jack Dun-
gey; oldest married couple, 112r and
Mrs. 3lilton Dietz; latest married
couple, Valentine Gloor, 1"tlsesrone,
_flan venting the fart.hes-t ch tance,
Mr, HenryNecker, Dash'tooci, pres-
ithee, iwes .1cd for i' si1:,,•t baseless
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