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Hensall District News
-Continued From Page .& 1 Mrs. k,. Fink is a �a
tient in
Hensel' K netteA {Scott Memorial Hospital,
Sea -
Mr. Tony Charrette was host -,forth.
ess 'l'uesday evenin for the:pia
Bernice ee trlivi of war•
g nia was .a, weekend• visitor with
Meeting of Hensel! Kleettes with her parents, Mr, and .Mrs, Wit -
President Mrs. John Heal in the bent ,ruing.
chair. t Mr, anti Mrs. J. McCloy and
e Mrs. ,lack Drysdale gave a re. family .of Toronto were r•eeen
vention held in Hamilton re em ors with Me oy's par
ems, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mess.
port of the District 1irns-Men con t tl Mrs.Cl
cently. I Mrs. Edna Corbett was a
Past president Mrs. Ilareld weekend visitor with Mr. and
Knight presented Mrs. Jim Clark M. George Parker, Rickey and
with a Kinette spoon for her Cindy,.
daughter, Valerie. Mrs. Roberti me building, 70s2O, costing
linker Jr. ,presented ,a gift to approximately ;(;1LQOO wilt feature
Mrs. .Conrad Roberts aur behalf a show room, office, warehouse
trf the Kinett.es. 1 and garage, will be of .cement
The raffle was won by Mrs.; blocks with 'an attractive front,
Robert Raebtirn. The evening's and will be situated ort
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ZURICH HERALD
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Husband, Wife Fi Razed
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Earn Degrees Etue
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Kalb- Barn
fieisch attended the .convocation Fire of unknown origin•cam:', elle it St. Peter's Raman Catlt
of the University of Western i0tt- pletely destroyed the barn ;o• the hurth on ;Saturday, Mai
taria, at Landon, where 1 it farm of Mr. Ken Etue, Blue 17 solemnized the marriage .of
+? daughter, Katherine X(atbfteiscli Water north, on Sundayevening t'•atherrtie I'atricia. )aenomrite
Letts, received the Bachelor of daughter of ii1r. artd Mrs. Remi
Arts degree, around zi o'clock.
Exchange Rings ,Lions Hear
At St. Peter's. i..Coach Head:
The Iiev, Father Isadore X'ais-
At the supper meeting of •the
Zurich Lions Club at the Domin-
i, Hotel last Wednesday evening
Mr. William Smith, ,general man-
ager of the Hensall Coach Works,
program was .convened by Mrs, main
Ross Jinl+s, street of the village.
The next meeting will be held 1
June rO at the home of Mrs. perforin. Baptism
John Deitz.
PU.C. Building
,
Hensall P,1i.C, started ,opera.
t ParsonageAt
tions on their new building thus , Bev. H. J. Snell performed the
Monday, !rites of baptism. in James Street
Corriveau. Construction of Zurt United Church parsonage on
ich lay I:he cement blocks and;Sunday . afternoon for Linda
cement work, and Lloyd's Con- I Marie Wurm, daughter of Mr.
struction of i-ensall the carpen- and Mrs. Clarence Wurm; Riclt-
tery work. ; and William Snell, son of Mr.
Personal Items 'and Mrs, George Snell, 'Seaforth.
Mrs, Wilbert Dining was taken Brenda Ann Snell, daughter of
Ex -
to Victoria kfospital, Landon, , ere and, Mrs, John Snell, Ex-
'this week where she is receiv•,etex; William Mhehael Caldwell,
ing treatment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald.
IVT r. and Mrs, harry Gibson' Caldwell, Exeter, and Robert
and sin of Sudbury were week- , GrGraff, son Graff and Judith Ann
end visitors with. Mrs, Gibson's' John
and daughter of Dr -
parents, 11 1r, and Mrs, Lorne John and Mrs, Graff (nee Dorn -
McNaughton, thy Green, l xeter), Stratford,
Mrs, Jean Ferguson, Mr, and i
Mrs. Ross Ferguson and family; Despite the growth of second -
of Toronto were weekend visit:- ary manufacturing in Canada
ors with Mr, and Mrs. George since the war, manufacturing's
Walker. • I share of the Gross National
Mr, and Mrs. Thompson of Product has been a declining
Toronto visited aver the weekend ; percentage in recent years due
with the latter's mother, Mrs.1 to the rising volume of imports
Fisher. of ,manufactured goods.
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diate arrived. .the .-, idinrr and cert- Yvonne Denom.me played t
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graduates at a dinner party at 111r• and Mrs. Et" are at ;pees- ilit'en in marriage by
hotel London, ent residents of Seaforth, and lather, the beide wore a fie
Returned From Hospital sustained a heavy loss. length gown of white Fren
lace over slipper satin with
ex" .addressed the members, A good
Mx. attendance was present and en-
joyed Mr. Smith's talk,
ra Ile outlined the different types
of coaches they were building as
well as different sizes, and so
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en fit former citizen of the U.S.A.
eau After the meeting Mr, Smith
es. invited all to attend a showing
ay, ,of their plant at Hensail,
ra 1 Lion. Ivan Yungblut reported a
pd number of Lions had been visi-
tip tors to other clubs in the district.
a ' The new movement of the
Parks Committee was under dis-
de' cussion, but no definite decisions
Mrs, Chris Erb, a patient at L ted bodice fashioned with bat
South Huron Hospital, has re- W 4th The e ( i.1 C neckline and lily point sleev
turned home. The bouffant skirt featured I
cies of nylon tulle panels. A iia
encrusted
held her finger
Mr. and Mrs. Antos Gaseho, ure
Mr. and Mrs, Edmund OeschQ�/ Scouts
and Mrs. Sol Gingerich attended ! with sequins a
the funeral of a relative at Wat- ByePatrick O'Brien (S.M,)
rhinestones
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srloa one day last week, veil of rllushon. She carried
X)istrict Commissioner G I en bouquet of red roses.
At Hospital , District
of Goderieh, visited the Maid
First Zurich BoyScouts at their ai of honor for
the bri
Mrs. Earl Thiel, slaughter meeting on Wenesday evening, was Miss Virginia Meiding
Carol and Mr. Kyle motored to He inspected the troop .and made sister 01 the groom and brit
London on Sunday a visit with complimentary remarks fellowh- maid was Miss Marie Denomm
the formers hushan Air, Earl sister of the bride. They we
Thiel, tubo is a patient at St. hoped toe rs eethentroop atd•the gowned alike in blue net ov
progressing
Hospital, London. He is taffeta with heart -shaped hea
i progressing favorably, eamperte this fall. dresses and carried nosegays
The test for bandaging was
Mrs, Claris Hoist has been a studied and discussed at the yellow and white mums,
patientein Seaforth Hospital and Lloyd. Denornme, brother of t
getting along nicely, meeting. bride and Eugent Ducharme
Mr. Ed Weldon is a patient At This week 1 would like to tell tended the groom. Roman Me
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, you what a Scout looks forward inger and Joseph Denom
were ushers.
A wedding dinner was sery
at the Brenner Hotel, Gra
Bend, and later a buffet 1
er,'have so far been reached,
es-, Cookie Sale
The Girl Guides called from
er . home to home on Saturday with
d- their baskets filled with paper
.of bags neatly arranged with home-
made cookies. They were ap-
he' predated by those who sampled
at them and the sale proved to be
id- a deckled success,
Personal Items
Scouts must, of course, be ac,
Mrs. Joseph. Foster is a pa- customed to living in the open;
tient at South Huron Hospital, they have to know how to put up
Exeter
to in a summer camping trip.
me Attend Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers of.
ed Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
ch Stelck, Dashwood, attended the
u1t
Mr. 'and Mrs. Gerald Gin e• tents or huts for themselves; how at the home of the bride. At
rich and family, G Mr, and ngs. to lay and light a fire; how to reception in the Zurich are
cut up and cook their food; how the bride's mother reeeiv
Seth Amanns and Mr. and Mrs. to tie logs together to make guests wearing a lime er
,Jack McClinchey and family bridges and rafts; how to find
Miss Joyce Fisher, Miss' Carol their way by night as well as by
Erb and Mr. K. Armstrong spent day in a strange country.
a day at Chesley Lake last week. My idea of going to camp is
Miss Patricia Mittleholtz of the great opportunity for boys
London .spent the weekend at brought up in a cllvilizect coun-
the borne of her parents, Mr. tr•y to look after themselves.
and Mrs. Ted Mittleholtz and They have never had to light a
family, fire or to cook their own food —
Mr. and. Mrs, Chester L. Smith tt has always been done for them..
returned from a long weekend At home if they want water they
at the home of their daughter, merely turn on a tap and have
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cunning- - no idea how to find water in an
ham and granddaughter, Helen unknown place by looking at the This Week In
Clare. grass or bush.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman of
It .they lose their way or do Goshen
Zurich and. granddaughter, Lin not know the time they merely
da Fleming, Mount Carmel, were ask a policeman — they have al- By MRS. CARL McBRiDE
recent visitors at the home of ways had houses to shelter them
Mr, and Mr.., Fred Ducharme, and beds to lie on. They have
Blue Water Highway. never had to make these for Goshen Mission Band
Mr, Tont Rowe, Sarnia, visited,
themselves Mr. that is why a ten- The May meeting of Goshen 1
with his aunt and uncle, A4x, ,der foot or his parents talk about Mission Band. was held in the'
and. Mrs. Newell. Geiger. roughing it in camp but living in church with Mrs. Bob McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz call- camp for a Scout who knows the and Mrs, Kenneth Parke in
ed at the borne of Mr, and Mrs, game is by no means roughing charge.
J, P. Cunningham, one day last it. He knows how to make him- The meeting opened with a
week. self comfortable in many small play taken from the World
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manson, ways and when he does come Friends called "The Bad Mis-'`
Dundas, Mrs. Mary• Manson and home he enjoys it all the more take". Taking part were Gerald
daughter, Mrs. Newell Geiger for having felt the contrast and Hayter, Wayne Peck, Larry Mc-.1and son, John, visited with Mrs, finds he is more easily able to Kinley, Bob Hayter and Greg
.Jean Manson and Mrs. Hilton obtain employment because he is Armstrong.
Laing, Exeter. ready to try his hand at what- Marlene Keys read a poem.
Mrs. Milton Johnston of Thorn- ever turns up. The Mission Band hymn was
lee, Ont. has returned to her -The First Zurich Boy Se'out sung and the Mission Band pur.
home after spending several troop are having a cookie and pose repeated in unison. "Our
weeks at the home of her broth candy sale on Saturday. Pro- Bible" was read by Gail Mc-
er, Mr, Harold Finlay and Lam- ceeds are for the Scout summer Bride.
ily. camping trip. There were 2.8 answering the
Until next week this is your roll call and three members had
graduation ceremonies of their
a granddaughter, Patricia Stelck
1.a at Convocation Hall in Toren.
d Lo, Graduating as a nurse from
c1. Women's 'College Hospital, Miss
e. Stelck won the Dr, Marion Kerr
a Memorial sehnlarship, for post
',graduate study in obstetrical
les nursing. She also received the
de Alice Alberta Ritchie obstetrical
.h • prize, After the ceremonies a
reception was held at Burton
be Hall,
sheath with pink rose corsag
The groom's, mother chose
bronze dress with pink acre
series,
For a wedding trip to poin
in the United States the bri
changed to a navy sheath wit
white accessories and a corsa
of yellow roses, .
Mr, and Mrs. Meidinger wilt
reside in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs, Heinz Benedict.
is and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Koehler Scout Master saying "G o o d birthdays during the month
and family, Sarnia, called at the Scouting.” , Donna Peck took up the offerin
home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos and read the offertory prayer.
Gingerich and daughter, Betty, Attend Church Service A story from Kenji was ren.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Ross of Mr. Harold Finlay and daugh• by Mrs. McKinley and Mrs
Seaforth called on their auntter Emma who recently return- Parke closed the meeting.
and uncle one day last week. • ed home from the hospital after Personal Items
Mr., and Mrs. Percy Rowe of being injured in a car accident, The Young People of Varna
Bolton were guests of the lat- were able to attend church seryand Goshen are holding an anni
er's brother, Mr. and Mrs. New lee in the U,B. Evangelical versary service in Goshen United
ell Geiger. • church, on Sunday. Church on Sunday evening.
Mr. Israel Wilhelm and daugh•
ter, Marjorie, of Milverton and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helwig of
Detroit were Thursday guests
at the home of the former' sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L.
Smith. By MRS. E. KEOWN By MRS. CECiL ELLWOOD
A. number of members and the
pastor of the Zurich Mennonite Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk
church attended the annual Mr• and Mrs• Win, Love are
meeting of the Mennonite Mis- visiting with their son and were recent guests with Mr. and
cion Board of Ontario last Sun- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Ewart Vernon of Sarnia
day and Monday. Mr. Asa Steckle Alex Love, in Toronto this week. and with friends also in Royal
serves as the local board mem. Little Holley Love, who has been Oak, Michigan.
ger. staying with her 'grandparents Mrs. Rose Atkinson of Lucan
Some people think there are for the past three weeks, return, spent Friday with Mr. ana Mrs,
no more big fish left in Huron cd home with therm. George Plest.
County, but you can't tell Dew- Mrs. Lillian Burness and Mrs, Sunday guests with Mr. and
and McAdams that there are John Fletcher of Chatham, Mrs, ! Mrs, Donald Watson were Ivtr,
not, He proudly displayed his Susan :'Freeman and son John ' and Mrs. Carl Trevethick and
prize catch which he landed in and Miss Mary Duckworth of boys of London, Mr. and Mrs.
the Old River, Goderich were visitors with Mr, ! Jim Trevethick, Mrs, Ruth Wat-
Miss Mary Hagan of London arta Mrs. F. Present and Mrs,' son, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack
spent the weekend with her M. Smith during the past week, ! Gott of Stratford.
mother, Mrs. Susan Hagan. During the past week Mrs, I Mrs. Hess, Sr,, who resides
Mr. and. Mrs. Ward :Fritz and Wm, Patterson has as guests' with her daughter, Mrs, Jim
daughter Mary Louise motored Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott of Sar-JTr.evethick, is spending a few
to :Honey' Harbor where the lat. nia 'and Miss Laura Lisk of Sty days with her son, Albert of"
ter has accepted a position at Catharines and Mr, and Mrs, Zurich.
Delewarle Inn, after spending a :Ronald Scott and son of Sarnia Mrs. Bob Allison was a recent.
few days at the heme of her visited with their grandmother visitor with friends in Sarnia.
parents Dorothy Gasclto, a pa. on Sunday. 1 Mrs. Bishop .who underwent a
tient in Goderich Hospital, re, Airs. Myrtle Bossenberry, who major operation lately in St,
turned home to her parents, Mr,spent the winter months in l'lor- Joseph's Hospital, London, is,
and Mrs. Amos c;aseho, id a,, returned home over the; Progressing favorably,
Mr, Lorne Antacher ]eft for weekend, and wilt be spending) Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Prest and
Lindsay, Ont. where he has ac-
cepted a position,
Mt. and Mrs. Floyd Buehler
and family were weekend visit-
ors at the hone of Mr. and
Mr's, Sol. Haechler,
Miss Heather Hope of Streets-
ville enjoyed a week's vacation
with her grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Thothos Meyers, arinrversary of thegraduation of •, t ex an .
Miss ]IO.len ]tomer of London nurses at. Victoria 1{ospital, rte anti MM. Arthur Tr's, Geo,
visli,ed with Alt•, and i•Irs, Gee7,
was a weekend visitor. at the Mrs. M. Smith received word' Mercer Friday evening,
Monte of her parents, Mr• and that her brother Mr. Albert Her.; Mt'. and Mrs, Fred Fenton
Mrs, Harold Horner. loth con, rlson of Seaforth passed away' called an 111r. Wes Dixon who
Mr. and Mrs. Chester t. Smith during the weekend. Mrs, Snaith, "is 111 at the home of: his daugh.
were Sunday guests at the home her daughter, Mrs, Philip Pres -1 for and son•Cti•.law, Mr. and Mrs,
of the latter's nkeee, Mr, and ant and Mr, Presant attended Ted itotson. ,.
Mrs, Wallace Foss in Seaforth, the funeral in Seaforth on Tues- Mr. Andy McKenzie of Strath.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Stelek, Dash: day, roy spent Sunday with Mr, and
wood, returned home after spend l
several days at the home
The death Occurred in London Mrs,' George Mercer,
ing their son, Mervin Stelek, home at his late residence of 651 Mr, and Mrs. Andy Keogh,
t�ueen s Avenue of Benjamin and Miss W,ttnie Keogh of Ot-.
.Bradford, They Were aeenatpan- Cunningham. The late Mr. Cun• tawa spent Sunday evening with
itd byy UCteir grandiintighter, ]4iiss _ , ,.. . ,
Patricia Stelek, who recently rtin f ittit etas a summer rest• Mt. and Mrs. Hubert Carey' of
graduated as tattle .front the dent, Of Grand Bend, and owned Mt. Cannel, Y
Women's Cas n %4gspitat, 'Co• a cottai;e On Centre Street be- Mr. and Mrs. Earl $limn Speitt
remit, While8 visiting, will, her 1wtelt Warwick St. and i:hnwood flte Werei,end in ITetrnit wittt Ittr,
father rrt T3radford shn gave a v rtuer, and ritrs, S.es i%rvland.
IA on nursing to the F-Tiglt
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Mr, and Mrs. Willtatii( Laver.
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a few weeks here before going Bllly were Sunday guests with
to her cottage at 'Point Clarke Mrs, Atkihson of Luean,
for the summer. I • Miss Winnie Keogh of Ottawa
Miss Beulah holt of Windsor , hex pending a few holidays with
spent the weekend wih her moth• her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Addy
er, Mrs. Mae Holt, and sister Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Monsen
and brother-in-law„ Mr. and Mrs,' and family of Parkhill spent Sun.
Lawrence Johnson, Neva and Ela with Mr, and Tors. Dort
Nancy, after attending the 75th • i(t •
l d
111.1`, and Mrs. 3, 0', T.ttVie t1f Mr., and Mrs. Anthony lSXar.
London and Mr. Jas. Lovle of tene and i4firs. Marteite Sr.y,spent
Centralia visited with Mr. and Stind'ay evi+ning with lrlr, and
Mrs" Z. Keowtl on Sunday, Mts, Earl 17iain.
o had .spent several weeks w Mics, L, Savin oM Mims vis•
at the Lawrence home, visited Heti With Mr. and Mrs, Earf
relatives iii' Guelph, Tit the a`anuai,ySeptemberr per Hermon ort Stin ay,
mss A. rimier of. Goderich is led of 1057 Canadian labour in -
spending a kw weeks At the emita t o t a 11 e d $1.1,412,660,660, Cork etituuts front the outer.
litttire Of her aunts and widesteoiirparitd tit S10,408,060,000 hi bark of A. spel�ies of oak foundMr. ailed. Mrs. L. Meidingeritr;d the sable period tit X:95&. ,itt the Mediterranean area,
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