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Zurich Herald, 1942-02-19, Page 44 1:JJKICki In cold weather, be sure you use the motor oil that se',i.::',..!--": .:. .-., • e ...see- e ' , * .. - ' .,.,•.:. ...., .v,..4,ockz, .1.....! 4!4s;.4,1L,-,, i... -,, - . . ,..„....-,--••-.,-,,,,0„.., • ...J., . , • '''''' ,....-<, ; ••'., : .,..te eizaitge6reiaittREINFORCED SUNO = OIL .„ At4` nolo owe& ~az ~tea izaft etetft lomie-fc os. if v., COME ON CANADA SarralCTORY BONDS L. A. PRANG. and SON General Repairing and Used Car Sales ZURICH - ONT. ED. NADIGER Leather Goods and Harness DASHWOOD - ONT. KIPPEN NEWS World's Day Of Prayer The World's Day of Prayer is being observed in the Sunday Sch- ool Room of the United Church here. on Friday afternoon. In these troub- led times it is very importent r`f ev-e..y woman in the world make a special' effort to attend these word Vidt: meetings of every creed. Mies Doris Alexander. of London, spent the week -end with her parents hIr. and Mrs, Wm. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones epene a tkey in London recently. • L.A.C. Horney C. R. of the RCAF -of Clinton Radio School visited on. Sunday evening with 1 e. and Mrs.• W Horner. The many friends of Mr. George Thompson will be sorry to learn ne is seriously ill in ,Scott'ee Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Mi Edna Cochrane spent the week -end with relatives in Hensel]. .4.141144 STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. Ken. Mann and Edwin Hobson and son Arthur of St, Thomas spent Friday last with Harold Penhale. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Lock Tisdale of it, Thomas were Mr, and Mrs. Tom Snowden. Mary Snowden,obt. Pen - hale, Harold Penhale, r. and Mrs. Alfred Westlake. Miss Irene Scotchmer has returned home from visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jas, Mack, The Bronson Line Bed Cross met at the horne of Mrs. Russel Heard When a quilt and a shelter mat were tied. The next meeting will be held at :he A. E. RAVELLE General Store GRAND BEND Mrs, R. Baker Is visiting with her daughter in Windeor. Born—To Mr. and IVIre, E. Hutch- eson, on Thursday Feb. 12th, a son. Mae Fred reeter of :Stratford call- ed on friends here last Thursday, Mr, and ars. Garnet .Willert enter- tained a number a their friends last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kraft eele- brated their 2fith :wedding anniver- sary on ;Saturday evening. Red Cross The annual meeting of the Dash- wood Red Cross Unit was held in work roo mon Monday evening last, with Rev. T. Luft as chairman.. The secretary Mrs. J. M. Tiernan report- ed the following articles made by the unit: Socks 216 prs; sea boots 49, sleeveless sweaters 49, turtle neck sweaters 126, ribbed helmets 19, :afg- hans 2, mitts and gloves 79, searn-an's socks 4; wash cloths 43, scarfs 4, turtle neck tuckins 2, --alternative caps 26, rifle mitts 11, aero caps 12, gorl's .pullover 5, babies sweaters 2, bonnet 1, booties 1, Sewing: quilts 56, dressing gowns 3, shirts 29, py- jamas 16, extra trousers 2, boys pants 12, blazers 9, wind breakers 2, bed jackets 8, sheets 2, slips 2, girls' coats 9, blouses 10, skirts and bloom- ers 9, dresses 18, and 2 layettes con- sisting of 67 pieces and 150 articles of refugee clothing donated. The ladies also held a number of teas during the year and took an active part in socialevents held by the local unit. A number of fancy quilts and comforters were made and disposed of which brought in splendid financial assistance. The treasurer, Ed. Nadiger re- ported $595.43 was handed in the Exeter Branch and have a balance on hand of $31.30. Officers elected were: President, Rev. T. Luft; Vice -Pres. Mrs. Harold Kellerman.; Secretary, Mrs. J. M. Tieman; Treasurer, Ed. Nadiger. The following committees were als so appointed: Salvage Com., J. M. Tiernan, Milford Merner, Albert Mil- ler, Stuart McInnis. Coll. of Funds, Mrs. R. H. Taylor, Jean Cole, R. Goetz, T. H. Hoffman, S. P. Currie; Ladies work coin: Mrs. Ed. Nadiger, Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver, and Ida Zim- mer. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. 'home of M. Wiiiiam Spark, • Mr. and Mrs. H. Laporte were Sun Plan Red Cross Show. day visitore with Mr. and Mn. Den - Th iZa7,1".' :11,7r... "Brie- leis Charrette o the Blue Water ethe air, A: War▪ -. leen: :seeh. mosion and Me. and Mrs. 'Maurice Masse were sennd efehtea :n th"." Sunday visitors in the Drysdale net- TerwhW. Varhes nvehe eaborhood on Sundaes lain. ••••-n": Mr5.- Maurice,. Demornme or Beaver Crassno• '- '".-2--""tn,c: tenni spent Suunday at her parent& on e.he preg-...sm Gesta Lammie.1.Tr." `-'• Mr. and Mrs. Dominique Jeffrey, Varna RdeCross tand eon Peter, of St. Joseph. spent VarnSunday in this burg with hie: parent. a ▪ Cr: r eeer. tee:- in -see !..seneere.:rez - Mr and Mrs. Leonard Denomme land Mies Pearl Papineau of Windsor „„_,,tirtt eere Sunday visitors with Mr. and :• C., Mr.e. Len Sararas alg.geneeen. Mre. Rachel Denomme of Wind- ithed 11.1.4..e.sor, who has been visiting in this meAsh, r. a• ts: of . neighborhood for the last few weeks wench nese, ennesens rt, are 'rens returned to her home in Wind- Seepheneonas ern: ,:leiree he" Mu,- a7 -3r on Sunday Anson Cera. itleereeng ne the aiseenc of the presidens, th neet nenaiderne Mrs. Alf' jelinsten, business. The none-en:ere' repented for January that 1S. era:es:es were ished and 32 dreeeen ens Knitting. 2 acro caps, I. pr. seaman's 'seen; 5 pr. seaman's rib -lied socks., e pr. army socks 2 pr. initte, etnet,.. eeck ewe ater, 1 scarf. Tilt., eecy. reported 6 letters of appreciation and thanks: for parcels, have beer received from young men ;of the connenunity who are serving their King and Country. St. Joseph and Beaver Town n*--. Roes Hewette who is staying at the home of Mee. RnYM; jeff,-( y for some time, acaornpained by her husband who le stationed rn Port Albert, motored to Winueor recenlly Miss Margaret Duel:am! of Len - don spent the week -end with her par- ents on the Elite Water north. The sleseere. Avila and Cyril Du- charme and Mr. Maxime Jeffrey 01 Winder $pen: the Sunday with their parent. 3liee Jeanne Bedard of St. Joseph nerth spent a few days with Miss Antionette Jeffrey of the 15th con. Comment—Well, Day Light Saving Time Ls here. and the day e come and sese ae they did before. They are me- ting with approval in many centres, but the same. can not be said in this particular coinmtnity.. After a full one day e trial the authorities of Separate School No. 1 rejected the ystem on the grounds that it is inn poesible for the children to be there in time, as some at a considerable distance to walk, and speaking from a staight point of view, the farmers from the community as well as .there have 11111th surpassed the Day Light Saving Tirne for the benefit of their country, But rather they are com- pelled to work from dawn to dark 'saving time; in the long summer -a-- HENSALL M. G. Drysdale has leased the Ran- nie store and will use it as a show room and warehouse in' connection with his hardware. Members of Hensall Sr. W, I. met recently in the Town Hall and pack- ed 12 overseas boxes. Friends of Mrs. Kate Cantelon, who has been seriously ill is Clinton hospital suffering from a stroke, will be pleased to learn that she isimpro- ving nicely. Mr. John Horton of Glidden, Sas. spent a short visit with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson. He was a delegate who at- tended the conference held in Ottawa recently in connection with the price of wheat. He has lived in the west for many years, and his friends heree were glad to see him. te. Jack Shepherd of the RCASC who is stationed at London spent a Thursday, February 19th, 1942 few days recently with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, :Shepherd. .&01 Don. I/Isaias:On of Mares - borne, Mb, Is spending a few weeke leave with, his wife and faintly, 1 -le has been with the RCAF for the past six months, Mrs, George Hess, accompanied by Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Doan, of Big- gar, Sask., motored to Durham eo visitTwiadm tnlirelti.s ve Mr. A.. P et t i g r e w anew family of Detroit, visited the farm- er's sister, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hesse Miss Minnie Reid has gone On a. vacatom in the interest of her'health and hafts closed her home here for the winter months. Miss Pearl Harpole of London, was a recent visitor with her mother Mrs. Grace Halpole. Valentine Dance ... Proceeds of the Valentine stance in the town hall, sponeored by the cham- ber of Commerce, went to the War Work Association. Music was played by Adam Brock and his Columblanse Members of ,the :decoration committee - were NM R. IL Middleton, Miss Sal- ly Manson, EVIss Beryl Pfaff and. Mss Irene IlogsgHarry aith. mrry Smith Dies '• Mrs. Harrly Smith, well-known Hensel! resident, died at the tome of her son, Alfred, in London, in her - 69th year. :Her death was attribute& to heart condition. .She was born in England in 1873, coming to tC-anada. 36 years ago. She was formerly Ern - ma Dowling and had been a resident of Hensall for some years. Seriously ill for the past two weeks, she was taken to London for treatments. Sur- viving are her husband and three sons. Harry, Alfred and Albert, all. of London. Funeral was held :Mon- day from Hensel]. United ;Church, Rev. Brook officiated. Burial follow- ed in Baird'e Cemetery, Brucefi eld.. Williams—Drysdale - A very pretty wedding was solem- nized in Kitchener on January 3let,, when Father Holler united in mar- riage Kathryn Lucille Drysdale of Hensall, to Mr. John Laird Williams. of Seaforth. The bride wore a floor - length white dress and ,white veil and carried a white prayer book with streamers of lover's knot and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Geo. Wil- liams, wore a blue fioor-length dress. and blut veil. The best man was the, groom's brother, Mr. George Will- iams. The groom's gift to the bride was a white prayer book; to the bridesmaid, a pearl necklace, and to, the :best man a gold tie clip. A ree ception was held at the homeof the groom's brother. The bride and gro- om received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will reside in Kitchener. days when there are no limits to finish their work, and while the go- ing is a bit easier for them in the winter months, they feel within their rights to relax an hour longer in the morning when its most beneficial to them, and their children for at least the winter months; and so it goes, the board of trustees k to be compli- mented on their sane and just dec- ision. DASHWOOD Red Cross Shipment 1 boye jacket, 12 quilts, 4 pre. boys pyjames, 2 pr. boys pante, 2 gles blouses, 5 boys blouses, 5 pr. sea boots, 3 turtle necks, girls skirt, 6 pr. whole mitts, 4 aero caps, 2 al- ternation eaps, 17 wash cloths, 1 girls dress. Miss Onieda Restemeyer R. N.,of London spent the week -end with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. George Thompson of Detroit spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. R Barteliffe of Clin- ton were Sunday visiors with relati- ves here. Mr. and Mts. Harry Guenther .of Windsor spent the week -end with hi mother Mrs. Guenther and ;deter Rose, Several girls, from here attended the E.L.C.E. tea in Zurich on Sat- urday afternoon. Miss Belva Truemner *f the 14111 Con. and Helen Waiver spent the week -end with Miss Myrtle 011,iSOP, Mrs, N. tvans Topuy and ,Carok,, of Kitchener spent last week -end with her -parenti Mr. and Mm Hy. Hort- team, 3 SPECIAL GEORGE WASH. INGT5Pf PAGES Of interest to all loyal Americans —and. particularly valuable for scho- ol children. studying history—will be. three George Washington Birthday Anniversary Pages..including one page in fmll color. .appearing in The Pictorial Review with this Sunday's 1 (Feb. 22) issue of The Detroit Sun.. day Times. Be sure to get The De- troit Sunday Times this week and every week. For Your Rubber Boots and Sock Rubbers See it E. H. EDIGHOFFER 4. .s. 4. • sommaammessosimommumssessomos 4- .!- We handle the well known + + ' MINER line of Miner Rubbers. Theyl: .... +, RUBBER BOOTS have stood the test for years at:. moderate prices. 4t- 4,- + (vacuum -pressure cured) We also handle the famoust 1: * 4. 4. 4. * 4. 4. +. 4. 4. +÷4. Greb work shoes for men and+- Water- boys. These shoes will give proof you satisfaction. foot comfort In Shoe Repairing we -give 1. - at a you the best money can buy. 4. mopcifiercre + Just the NO FREE OFFERS AT -I,- ÷- thing for4.- . EDIGHOFFERS .... , wet, slushy 13ECAUSE We do not believe int. days. fooling our CustOmers, the cost of free offers must he wrapped up some- 4_ where in the Selling Price. You get j: all value at Edighoffees. it Give us a all our Prices are right. 4' 4. E. H. EDIGHOFFER. Zurich, Ont. .1 SEAL 6Ir Wait MST HATCH( MI 106. Alter it every Toes and Thur - We s1ll linVo about 600 nvoilloble rrom 1l Math %limn POULTRY EARM and HATCHERY' Plunift 4 Hensall Ont..