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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-08-22, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1961 ZURICH, CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THREE News of Heiisi1 District Attend. Picnic The Misses Greta and Amy Lammie, and Mrs. Robert Elgie, attended the annual Huron County Picnic for the blind held at Kalbfleisch Park, Zurich, on Wednesday afternoon, August 16, sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club. A full program of sports was held in the park and supper served in the Commun- ity Centre. In Charge of pro- ceedings was Mr, Jack Bannis- ter, of Zurich, representative on the Advisory Board of the Blind. Attended Funeral Attending the funeral of the late Mrs. C. Arthur Hogarth, held here last Tuesday, were her sons, Bruce, Vancouver, BC; Leonard, Edmonton, Alta.; Den- nis, his wife and children, Doug- las and Susan, of Oakville; Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell, Tor- onto; Mr. Keith Campbell, Win- dsor; Mrs. Ida Hawkshaw, Luc - an; Mrs. Pearl Wallace, London; Mr. Harvey Murdock, St. Thom- as; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Centralia; Mrs. R. Dickens, Ex- eter; Miss Minnie Reid, London, and. Mrs. Milne Rennie, Seafor- th. At Reunion Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr visit- ed with relatives at Sarnia and attended the Doan reunion at Canatara Park, Sarnia, on Sun- day. There was an attendance of 160. Games and sports were enjoyed, and a picnic lunch ser- ved at 1:00 p.m. On Monday Former Resident Visits Hensall Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Shag- ena, of Port Huron, Mich., the former Delores Reichart, gran - daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reichart, of Hensall, were in Hensall recently calling on old neighbours on the street her grandparents lived on. They visited Mr. John Pass- more, Mrs. Leona Parke, and other friends in the village, and also took movies of the block and house where their grand- parents lived in, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rea - burn. The late Mr. Reichart owned most of the lots on that street. It is over 30 years since Mrs. Shagena visited her late grand- parents, as a little girl, and this was her first visit back to Hen- sall. they visited with Mrs. Louise Gilbert, a patient at Parkwood Hospital, London, and mother of Mrs. Orr. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Noakes and family are holidaying at Turnbulls. Jimmy Voth, of Detroit, is ho- lidaying with his grandmother, Mrs. L. Simpson, and mother, Mrs, G. Voth. Gerald .Noakes, of London, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes. Injured In Accident Keith MacLean, of Seaforth, and formerly of Hensall, is a patient at Victoria Hospital, London, suffering a compound fracture of the neck, severe head and face injuries, and the loss of several teeth. He was first taken to Clinton Public Hospital and later removed by ambulance to Victoria Hospital. The accident occurred on the 10th concession of Goderich Township. Keith, who is em- ployed with the George F. El- liott Construction Co., of Clin- ton, was returning to Clinton from the gravel pit when the steering apparatus in the truck he was riding in went out of control, throwing him through Honest Cab Driver Found In England (By our Hensall correspondent) Jack Henderson, Hensall, who has returned from a European tour, was returning to Canada on the last day of the tour and had taken a taxi cab to the air- port, when he discovered that he had left his expensive cam- era in the cab. Mr. John W. Page, of Heston, Middleport, England, a brother of Mrs. Harry Horton, of Hen- sall, with whom Jack had spent the day previous touring Lon- don, had come to the airport to see him off. Jack told him of his loss and Mr. Page told him he would do all he could to help recover his camera. Mr. Page made inquiries with the police, who informed him that the taxi driver had turned the camera into the lost prop- erty department at police lost property office. After indenti- fication had been established, the camera will be returned to Jack by Mr. Page. Police stat- ed that with very few excep- tions taxi drivers hand in any- thing left in their cabs. EXTENSIVE Auction Sale OF STORE FIXTURES, GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, SHOES, HARDWARE, ETC. AT THE Zurich Community Centre ON Thursday Night, August 31 AT 6:30 P.M. The Drysdale Store is going out of business, having sold the building and property to the Department of High- ways. As a result, the entire lot of store fixtures and stock will be sold by public auction. STORE FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, ETC.: One 30 Ib. Computagram Platform Scale; one 30 lb. Toledo Computagram Scale, with electric vision; One 2 Ib. scale; One 14 cu. ft. refrigerator and one 10 ft. cu. ft. refrig- erator, both in good working condition; one pop cooler, with dry air unit, in real good condition; three Island Counter% for groceries; four Hardware ends to make Counter Islands; enough units for one large or two small islands; one short counter suitable for check-out counter; One electric meat slicer; One glass showcase, all sides glass; One bag truck; One office chair; 10 wooden store drawers. GROCERIES, DRYGOODS, ETC.: A large quantity of Groceries will be sold in small lots; good quality of dry goods & shoes, an amount of Hardware lines; 12 men's suits, size 36 to 42, Six men's Heavy Winter Overcoats Limited amount of boy's jackets; Ladies' Purses; Quantity of Dishes; 9 Sauerkraut crocks, from 3 to 10 gal- lon size; One large Reed Basket, 18" high, 24" x 32"; 50 to 100 Jute Bags. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Factory -made one -wheel trailer; 2 bicycles; 17" Admiral Television set in good working order; 14' Extension Ladder; 22 Calibre Automatic Repeating Rifle; Antique Shotgun 12 -gauge; left-hand drain board sink, galvanized porcelain, with fittings, 24" x 42"; and many other items to numer- ous to mention. NO RESERVE -- EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD! Gascho Bros. Alvin Waaper PROPRIETORS AUCTIONEER the windshield and causing the driver, Stew Moody, Clinton, to lose control, The truck crashed into the ditch and rolled over. Moody suffered lacerations and bruises and was admitted to Clinton Hospital. Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert MacLean, RR 2, Kippen. Mr, and Mrs. George Beer, Linda and Betty, Mr. and Mrs, John Beer, David, Johnny and Steven, Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, are spending two weeks holidaying at Schade View, on Lake Huron, Postmaster Cecil Kipfer is on vacation. Mrs. Marion Thiessen, of Mor- rin, Alta., daughter of Mrs. Mar- garet Doan, has returned home after visiting with relatives here. Barbara Townsend, of Mitch- ell, is spending this week with her cousin, Susan Kyle. Sugar arid Spice (Continued from Page 2) teeth, I paid. * I suspected I was in a pretty avalanche -guard place the min- ute I went in, because people were smoking, right and left, in their seats. And I was sure of it, when some of the characters in the film swore, right out, clear as anything. Why, they said things I wouldn't even say to my own wife. But it wasn't until I left the movie that I was sucked into the real whirlpool of vice, sin, mope and gawkery that has turned The City into the Sodom, to say nothing of Gormorrah, of our time. The first thing I walked past, for example, was a place with people eating out- side. There they were, sitting at tables right beside the side- walk, eating away just as though they were foreigners and had no morals at all. Just a few doors down, caught up by who knows what RCMP MUSICAL RIDE AT WESTERN FAIR The thrilling_and colourful spectacle of the RCMP Mus- ical Ride will headline Western Fair's all star grandstand performance this year. The Mounties will appear September 8 to 16, afternoon and evening, with the exception of Wed- nesday and Thursday afternoons September 13 and 14. Here are the 32 scarlet clad riders and their coal black horses being inspected before the start of the ride by RCMP Inspector Joseph G. Downey. mad impulse, I turned into a .. Illllllllilllllllllllll{fIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{Illllllllls{IIIIIIIIII.IIIkIIIII{1111111{IIIIIIIIIIiIII{Illllllllllllilllll{III{111131{II�IIII I'm sorry, I can't go on. When I remember that I was once president of the Young Men's Bible Class of our chuch. I feel a wave of something going over me. Besides, I've run out of space. I may be able to tell all, to relate the remainder of that dreadful night. But it will have to be in next week's issue Match for it — the simple, but affecting story of one small- town chap's descent into the pit that is The City after hours. always ENE FOODS SERVED IN OUR MODERN DINING LOUNGE ENJOY THE FINE ATMOSPHERE OF OUR ATTRACTIVE ALPINE ROOM Our Entire Hotel is Equipped, with "Hi-Fi" System for your Listening Pleasure WE SPECIALIZE IN STEAKS -CHICKEN - FISH Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 — ZURICH BUY NOW ! A NEW SHIPMENT OF Coal HAS JUST ARRIVED! Chesnut Coal AND Furnace Coal Order your supply now and be sure of prompt delivery! 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