Zurich Herald, 1947-08-28, Page 4a•
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
Big Midnight Dance Sept. 1st, 12:05 a.m.
LAST DANCE, LABOUR DAY NIGHT
Sunday, August 31st, 9 p.m.
"VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
The Last Show of 1947 Season!
LABOUR DAY - SEPT. --1st
LADIES' SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
Games.: 1.30 — 3.30. Final at 6.30 p.m.
TEAMS—Forest, Goderich Legionettes, Dashwood, Lucan.
You are promised the best games of the season. Come out and
support Your Town's Team!
Only a few dance nightseleft. Drop in and say "S' long" to
Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra. When you are in Toronto
from Sept. 8th, through the winter season, drop in to hear
them at "The Club Top Hat", near Sunnyside.
MANY THANKS
For Your Visits to "The Bend."!
Season 1947 has been grand, and "The Bend" is offering, and
will continue to offer, the newest and best in everything, mak-
ing it "tops" amongst the leading Resorts. Our Aim —
"Ontario's Finest-" ese
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY
SEPTEMBER 8 - 9 - 10. - DON'T MISS I'T!
It deals frankly wiith the
subject rarely spoken of
above a whisper!
SEGREGATED
AUDIENCES
WOMEN
ONLY at
2&7 p.m.
COORS OPEN AT
LSO — i.30
MEN ONLY
of 9 p.m.
TIOIALITS O M
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SEATING
CAPACITY
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ALL SHOWS
ALL-STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST"
AND IN PERSON ON THE SIVE
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FEARLESS NT GJENE c ••a'. &el
WITH A ST , T LING
MESSAGEI
LEAVI'1"I S THEATRE
E> ETER
GRAND BEND
Holidaying At Grand Bend
Spending three weeks at Grand
Bend are Mr. and Mrs. Mart Kenny
Mart Jr., and Jack. Mart Kenny is
a popular name amongst those who
.enjoy dance music being the leadei
of "The Western Gentlemen" Cana-
•da's No. One Band. They have
played for two engagements at Lake-
view Casino, Grand Bend this sum-
mer and have chosen this popular
rummer resort for their vacation.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited
wit h the latter's •sister, Mrs. Gor-
don Westlake and Mr. Westlake,
near Hayfield.
Miss Shirley Homey, of Ridge-
way is holidaying with her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. A. •Gacksteter, near
Kipper.
Miss Logan, of Hensall, was a
;guest with Mrs. M. G. Beatty and
Mis,Mossop. Varna,
IV1cNight---Elsie
Spruce Grove farm, Kippen, the(
come of Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Elgie
was the :scene of a pretty midsum-
mer wedding when their elder dau-
ghter, Edna Frances, was united in
marriage to Andrew Stanley (Don)
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Mc-
Knight, of .Kirkwall. 'Rev, G. Hin-
ton of Kippen United Church perfor...
teed the double ring ceremony. Tra-
ditional wedding music was played
throughout the ceremony by Miss
Jean ivisom, organist of Kippen Un-
ited church, and at the close Mr,
Hinton rendered "0 Perfect Love,"
Given, in marriage by her father, the
'bride was lovely. Her sister, Miss
2.ieanor Elgie was bridesmaid,
HENSALL
ewe
Miss Lois Henderson is spending
this week a guest with Mr. and Mrs.
James Morris, Goderich.
Mrs. J. B. McAree of Toronto,
Mrs. L Inwood, Montreal, spent a
, few days last week with their cous-
ins, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton.
Mrs. J. Henderson, Jean and Syl-
via, visited last week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. James Morris and family
at Goderich.
Mrs. Casey Hudson and family of
Goderich are spending this week vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. ,George Hud-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolton and Mrs.
E. J. Dinnin of •Seaforth,• are vacat-
ioning .this week at the Clemas cot-
tage, at Grand Bend
, Mr. and Mrs. Ssydney Beal of Cal-
gary, Alta., have been visiting their
relatives and friends in Hensel' and
vicinity.
Mrs. Dalrymple of Clineen spent
the past week with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Vairbairn, Mr. Fairbairn who has
been ill for the past few weerrs, is
improving.
Mm. Annie Saundercock visited a
few days last week with friends in
Goderich.
Miss Emma Johnston was taken
seriously ill on Sunday and removed
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Monday for "treatment,
Mrs. G. "Voth, Gwen and Jimmy
who have been in Hensel] for the
past number of months, left Sunday
for Detroit,
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Riley spent
Sunday with relatives in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ciousins of
Canfield, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs..
lem Geisler and daughter Lois of
'RICH HfiE-J'4ALD
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Wed., Thurs. Aug; 27, 28
TWO FEATURES: •
"BLONDIE'S HOLIDAY"
"The BurnsteeadsT"`
"SWING THE WESTERN WAY"
With "Hoosier Hotshots"
Aug, 29, 30
"THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN"
Ray Milland and Btan Don Levy
"LAUREL AND HARDY"
"CHICKENS COME HOME"
Friday,Saturday
Mon., Tues. Sept. 1, 2
TWO FEATURES:
"CROSS MY HEART"
Betty Hutton Sonny Tufts
"SEVEN WERE SAVED"
With Richard Benning
Detroit, were recent visitors with Mr
and Mrs James Wright of Kippen.
Mrs. 0. Reichert arrived home last
week after spending a week with
friends in Montreal and points east.
Makes Clean Sweep
Hensall made a clean sweep of its
play off round with, Clinton Radio
School Friday evening wolen they
took the visitors 7-6 in the. second
game of their best of three Huron -
Perth 0. B. A. series. Hensall will.
meet the town of Clinton team in the
next round.
Clinton 000 042; 0-6 110 4
Hensall 110 121 -1 4 2
Smith and Logan.
Kipfer, Tudor and Horton,
DASHWOO1'
A Memorial Service at' the Evan-
gelical Cemetery, (Goshen Line) on
Sunday August 31st at ,2.15 p.m.
Rev.. G. L. Gross of Listoweli will
be the guest speaker and' special
music by the Stratford B9ys.• Band,
under the leadership of Mr. Brett.
A cordial invitation. is extended to
all.
Misses Sarah and Annie" Siebert,
Home Missionaries of Detroit spent
a few days with their sister, -Mrs.
Witzel last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Schatz of Pa.
visited With his brother, Mr. anu Mrs
Vern Schatz •
Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader and:Mrs
Jacob Willert and Gustage Miller
motored to Clifford, Hanover and
Chesley on Sunday.
Herbert and Harold Luft of Kitch-
ener were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Merner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert and da-
ughter Elsie, Mr and Mrs. Clayton
Siebert and two daingliters all of
Kitchener were Sunday= visitors with
Mrs. Witzel.
Mrs. Dr, .Spellman ..and family of
Kitchener were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hoffman last
week. Dr, Spellman spent Sunday
with them returning to Kitchener on
Monday.
Ur. and Mrs. H. Dark and two
daughters of Windsor were Sunday
visitors with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas, Steinhagen,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer
are on vacation this week, -also at-
tending .Toronto Exhibition.
Mrs. Murdoff of Bowwmanville is
visiting with her niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Kleinstiver.
Miss Blanche Edighoffer of Mitch-
elI visited with friends here over the
week -end.
Rev. P. Graupner and craughters
Clara and Martha and granddaughter
Helen Meyer of Detroit spent Sun-
day visiting friends here,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guenther are
spending their vacation at Coney Is-
land, N. Y.
Mr. Sprule Currie motored to Mea
ford and visited with friends on Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. V. McCree of Mimico and
Mrs. Leslie Inwood of Montreal,
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harry Hoffman,
New Barber Shop
A new barber shop has been op-
ened up in the bus depot, Exeter,
operated by Al Tomlinson and Walt
Bentley. Prior to being in .the serv-
ices these boys barbered together in
Exeter. .
Cars Derailed
Three grain cars were derailed
the other afternoon about a quarter
Anile below the C.N.R. station at
Goderich. Some grain was spilled
from the cars which were put back
on the tracks by the next morning,
after all-night work by a gang of
Men.
Polio Case at DubliI
ts �r"*
Joseph Holland, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holland of Dub-
lin, was taken to the Isolation Hos-
pital, London, a victim of Polio,
SELLS CAFE
George W.faechler has purchased
Wong's Cafe, on the Square, Goder-
ich, from Gordon Wong, who has op -
crated it for the past 22' years. Mr.,
Raechler will continue the cafe un»
der the same name. MT. Wong plans..
Aldon Th eatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for your Enjoyment
The following Attractions:
Friday, Saturday Aug. 29, 30
"FUN ON A WEEKEND"
—Starring —
Eddie Braekezt Priscilla Lane
with
Musical Short "Gene Kruppa and his
Orchestra and "Dumbell of Yukon"
Cartoon.
Sun. Midnite Mon., Tues. Sept 1, 2
"SAN ANTONIO"
In Techicolor
—Starring —
Errol Flyn Alexis Smith
with "Bathday" -Cartoon
Wed. Thurs. Sept,. 3,,. 4
A Big Double Bill
"IT'S A JOKE SON"
—Starring —
Kenny Delmar Una. Merkel
and
"DANNY BOY"
— 'Starring —
Robert (Buzz) Henry Sybil, Merritt
to visit with friends in Canada, for I
a while and may then return to this
native city of Canton, •China„
"MOM AND DAD" SOON.
liellywood's widely -heralded. new•
hygiene attraction, "Mom and- Dad.",
with the famous commentator, Elliot,
Forbes, in person, is at last heading,
this way on its coast-to-coast taut.. i
The managment of Leavitt's Theatre,
Exeter announce they have been sue
cessful in getting it, dated for Sept-
ember 8th, 9th, and 10th.. Breaking,
attendance records everywhere;, thic;
new combination screenstage. at-
traction is not only being :sought by
theatre managers but by health offi-
cials,
f -cials, civic clubs, and educators who
are anxidus to have it .viewed by.
their communities according to the
management of Leavitt's Theatre.
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Montreal. One or another of its ser-
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and inexpensively too.
For amounts up to a hundred doI-
lars going to points in Canada and
the United States, a B of M money
order gives maximum security, ,.and
convenience at minimum cost.
For larger amounts, Mr. .Sewelt,
local branch accountant, wilt gladly
arrange drafts -.good the world over
He can also help to forward money
at top speed by rushing it through
the B of M's system of telepraphic'
and cable t.: nsfers.
If it's safety, economy, conveni-
ence and speed yougjyant when send-
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today. It's the best tire buy --
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ANOTHER 81,000
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FOR HYDRO
People sometimes ask us what we are doing about
providing more electricity for Ontario. Many,
know how close we are now to using up all our
present supply.
Since the end of the war, Hydro's peak load demand?.
has increased approximately 500,000 horsepower
or more than 25% of the highest wartime demand,
and is still mounting.
What are we doing about it?
Above is a part, but only a part,, of the answer&
It shows the great power development at Stewart–
ville, on the Madawaska River in Eastern Ontario,,.
Which was started many months ago when materials:
and labor were in even shorter supply thenow..
lit will give youre 81,000 horsepower commencing:
ineXt year.
With other Hydro developments heiing rushed to,
completion, an added $00,000 horsepower will be,
available in the next five years.
Ef.tCIEt Cit!
in the meanwhile we
must on use Hydro
sparingly so there will
be enough to gel
around.
THE HYDRO.ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO,