Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1943-07-08, Page 4HUMID •+ eHOLIC$. ,JOIN SCIENCE FOR CURE. Read. .as ,told in The American Weekly with this Sunday': (July 11) issue of The •Detralt• Sunday Times.. about Aleohlics Anonymous, a soc- iety of rehabilitated drunkards aid- ing science in it, struggle to stamp mut excessive drinking. Get Sundays Detroit Tinned E A S H W O O D 'Wolfe --Eagleson. Had School, Picnvc About one hundred and forty sat down to supper at Grand Bend last Wednesday, after a very enjoyable picnic spent there. Ail pupils, teach- ers, trustees and many of the paren- t and friends were able to attend. In the program of sports conducted during the afternoon, a very keen inter e -t was taken and the contests were good. Died at London A smart June wedding was solemn it >d in the Evangelical church by Word we,. t teelec d her 1<. tier III t'. Iaeck r. when Miss Aldene ek of i1h' iloet)r tri' SarLei Vine' n 1,1:1, only daughter of Mr. beloved hu. laan d of the lat,, 'Leda': .rI1- Henry Eagleson became the • Vincent, in his t;f-., y,•:1r. M. I bride of Stuart Wolfe, -'on of Mr, Vincent- has Lei steyieg with his, and ;i1:. i•'s't •ley Wolfe of Dashwood. Claug•ht. i• in Lender. c 1 wife's i c il,. eel:1 was beautifully CIC•Cartt- death, fun .< . w:i j_t : on Sr:; -s ,1, tlr: altar bankt•d with peonies and urday <,.. , i'1. gree•. et we,. .lou a l•l l;'alrt. me,y'•lis;'er • of orange blo- Pleast, . C_ -n ry lsserrti. marked the Rue't pews., s.. To } 1 AT Yei w0B t3 From a Brt-e� n g F arm of 4,000 Layers WF. CAN fOcOK O=RDERS. FOR. DAY=OLD. LEGHORNS, Reek x 1 e :..,.._-. , kaset,x x Lr:ghorns on JULY 9 and 14th. 5 ..-SS.E :ti. SUSSEX a RAMP. and BARRED ROCKS, JULY 14. .. Leghorn and Rocks Leghorn Pullets 23c• )Iii:ed Chicks 121 c. , ONE AND TWO WEEK-OLD LEGHORN. PULLETS .FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -EGG PRICES ARE MOVING UP — BOOK NOW! SEND ORDERS DIRECT TO: .Lakeview Poultry Farm WEIN BROS. — EXETER, ONT. DA and wsaoled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.' (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) as y CU R Duro Pump, like any other piece of machinery 1 or equipment, require,, regular lubrication and atten- tion to ensure satisfactory performance and long life. The motor and other working parts, such as the diaphragm and control switch, should be checked regu- larly. Parts der wear and require to be adjusted or re - :placed. The Duro Dealer whose name appears below is well qualified and experienced to do this for you. Keep your Duro in good running condition for long and efficient service, This year our production is limite and sales are restricted to farmers who can qualify. If you are a farmer withort running water, the Duro Dealer may be able to secure a pump for you, provided it will help you increase production, but you must first secure approval of its purchase from the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Emco Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings are still obtain- able, If you are remodel- ling your Bathroom or Kitchen, your plumber will be glad to show you the range of styles avail- able in the Erneo line, Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates Regularly _ S "......:, ud WEIDO _URICH --- ONT.. 243 EMPIRE MPG. CO LIMITED London Hamilton, Toronto Sudbury, Wienipaq 17suceuver the straine of the "wedding march played by Gertrude Hoffman, the bride -was escorted to the • altar by her father where she was joined by. the bridegroom, aecompanied by Geo 'Wolfe, brother of the groom as best man. The bride wore a floor length go•wn of white satin and her finger tip veil was arranged from a heart shaped head dress and she carried a prayer book. She was attended by• Miss Ruth Hutchinson of London, cousin of the bride, who was dressed in a floor length gown of yellow net over taffeta with a shoulder length veil and carried a t,xf eta muff. Dur- ing the signing. of i r: r• igi ger, :dist; Gladys Becker, soloist, sang 'Yours'. After the ceremony a reception was ,geld at the fume, vz' the Li 1e'. par ents, pink and A'S1i r Ste<arners and dd:l g :ii1L w1.'r;. used to decorate the dining room. used bridal table was. centred with the wedding cake, gess- and pink ta,a)e.l' . The bridal , '20111' t f Nc,rth;,.in parts,the i brine travelling in a blue two-piece suit, with navy ac..tr +^;ries. 0n their return they will reside in Dashwood.. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. Robert McCiinchey who has not 'rte enjoying his usual health is pros- a -ssing very favorably. Mr. acrd Mrs. H. Penlrale and fam- lly ,t t f e recent visitors at London, 1 and Springbank Park: Mrs. Archie McGAgor oZ Sea - forth was the guest of Miss Mary Gilmour and Mrs. Arthur 33eQueen, recently. Little Glenn .lit 1'reher, son of 2h. and Mrs. Brut McCiinchey of. the Goshen line, is enjoying behlt'h again after his recent illness at Clin- ton Hospital. Had Social Evening A very 'enjoyable evening was sp- ent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Scote ni ,r when about 50. members of the Bronson Line Red Cross Unit partook of a bountiful repast which was provided by the ladies. The tables were most gen- erously spread under the maple trees. After the 'banquet a splend-. id progrmn was given by home tal- ent, which was enjoyed by all. The evening's collection amounted to :511.35 which will go to the Bayfield Community Fund for boxes for the boys overseas. BAY•FIELD Wm. Scotchmer, Wm. J. Elliott, Jno: E. Howard and Rev. J. Graham of Bayfield, and Wni. Wise and Geo. Flewitt of Middleton attended the Deanery banquet of the Laymen's 4s'iociation at Clinton, Friday even- ing last. :Prof. L. Hodgins and Miss M: Hodgins of Toronto have arrived to • spend the season at their;suannrer: .horse ,here: Their sister, Mrs. McNeil' of Cleveland is also visiting there. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Sander Kitchener visited with the latter:•'s aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards. JYIakins Barber shop and Beauty Parlor are observing Thursday after noon as half holiday throughout the' year. The pleasure yacht "Wanderlust" of Detroit was at the harbor and the party spent a few days hero. Mr. J. Thompson and Mrs. Fraser who were here attending the funer- al of their brother, Lewis Thomp- son, left for their home in Fort Wil- liam and Fort Frances. Late William McDonald The death occurred in Kitchener, of William 31e1)onald, aged 54, at his residence, after a lengthy illness. Prior to his illness he had been em- ployed as a rnaliman at the Kitchen- er postofirce for 23 years, was a me- mber of the city Park Board, was a member of Benton -St. Baptist ch- urch. He was born in Bayfield, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Donald. Surviving are his wife form- erly Lou 3Iuss elman, one daughter, Mrs. D. 3icCollum of Toronto, one son, George of Victory, Wis. and 5 sisters. HENSALL Charles Fee, soon of Mr, end Mrs. George Fee of Hensel), a student at the public school at Hensall, was ' a- warded a prize (War Saving stamps) for missing the least number of days at school the past year. Charles was absent only one and a half days. Mr. and Mr. Ken McLean of I ippon„ a recent bridal couple, were honored al a reception held at Wat- son's hall,' Kipper, and were pres-. ented with a chesterfield. Bruce Mc- Gregor doing the honors. Dancing to the strains of Mundock's orchestra was enjoyed. Two oversea, boxes were packed and shipped recently, to Harold Hed- den, and Howard Shale, sponsored by the Wohelo. class of the United church, ,MIiss Margareat Shepherd., Edna •Saundercock, Bob Hess and Howard Brook committee in charge. Miss Mariann Maclaren has accept- ed a position on the staff of the Nell Telephone, here. Mr. Wn-i, Dalrymple of St Cath- nine,, sort of Mr. Robert Dalrymple of 'ruckerrsinith, has .enlisted in t awned. force, and expects to report f. r duty shortly. At present he is.. on a visit at his home.. 1. ;nch of the RCAF, "Lachine, j:Qua., spent the week -end with his Tharrsda: r,, , a41,y Shia, 1948 THE WATCHERS on the cliffs cheer their going and corning as— night after night—R.C.A.F. bombers deliver shattering blows. Canadian attack teams are famous for their skill and daring. As raw recruits, they entered R.C.A.F. Training Schools. They emerged within a few happy and exciting months as trained specialists—clear-eyed and competent. .Every member of a bomber crew is an expert at his own job, yet at the same time parr of a closely -knit, smooth -working team. Happily, too, the air training and technical knowledge possessed by these fighting comrades of the skies will open up golden opportunities to them later in civil life. More men than ever are needed for Aircrew ... join nowt Apply at nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting Centre. if you are physically fit, mentally alert, over I71/2 arrd_not yet 33, you are eligible. You do not creed a High School education. AD1AN . AIR CREW PILOTS NAVIGATORS BOWERS AIR GUNNERS WIRELESS OPERATORS (Air Gunners) iiieee',e4 for irnmediete Etalistmetal RE FIGHTING COMRADES OF THE SKIES For illustrated booklet siring full information, write: Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Building, Ottawa, or the nearest of these R.C.A.F. Recruiting Centres: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, North Bay, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Moncton, Saint Jelin, Halifax. W. I. MEET Mrs.. Wm. Kyle of Kippe.n, was hostessat her lovely farm home for the Jane meeting of the Kipper E, Institute. A good attendance, some 40 members and guests present. Mrs. Glenn MacLean, president in charge and introduced the speaker for the evening, Miss Rorke of Toronto, of the Department of Nutrition, who presented an illustrated talk on that subject, enhanced with landtern slid-. es in charge of Bob Hess of Hensall She spoke on "The Family co-oper- ates for Good Nutrition." Mrs. G. McLean the president stressed the need for' more volunteer blood don- ors. Music was supplied by Mrs. Maude redden, Mrs. Geo. Hess,with and a member of Cannel Presbyter - Miss Florence Welsh all of Hensa,il, ian church, I-Ionsall, ,Surviving are lunch was served. his widow, the former Isabella Tow - Had Picnic. ers, one daughter (Jessie), Mrs, Don- ald McKinnon, Hensel], and three The ;pupils of ,S.,S. N. x0, Hay, grandsons; two brothers and a sister accompanied by their parents, fri-• Late Mrs, Ezra Willard ends, and teacher 'Miss Esther Mc- Mrs. Ezra Willard, well ]crown re - 1 Dwain, motored to Grand . Bend for sident, died very suddenly at 1)01.• their annual picnic, After a eunlptu- home in her Gist year. Her death is ous supper in the pavilion warts we- attributed to a heart coalition. She re enjoyed under' the direction of was the former Olive Bacton of Win - the teacher. chetisea: Mrs. Willard was busy per- BirtiZs;—Cioleln�an, at Mrs, Pater^son's forming her household duties and nursing home, Hensall, on Juane 27,, cvas workinf in lu..r, garden in the eve ning ,befo�r<..Sha tvats a rne1n11cra afi .151 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman Cannel Presbyterian church Sttrviv- `' of Cromarty, a so)). At Saltford,to lug are her husband, ,well known 'love ,s> Jm e wedding, when (T1adys Mrs. Wolff and the hate Herman cattle buyer and trucker, :end .two.i Meyer zt<�, eldest daughter ol? I1&r. Wolff, a daughter. sons, I3'iur,•olcl, of ptelsall, and Pte. and M s ,Tarter 111'ckot1zi<. • of Klppenr Mrs, Vann. Shepherd returned home Donald Willard, Scof ch la"u,nitc+liw, Ni,,- became the bride of Darold CCudlnore . on Sunday after a pleasant weelG v i _garr1-nn-th<t»La1ce., ,Ihe.. is al•No singe,- of 11 onsall, son ,of Aye. �llicer. Ctrd� vacation spent with her sister 141 rss rnara of Sraafof'ti1, `1'h;. niarri �o'be ivtd by ,cavaaii rialerg. I, Kilian �V1'idkay ori'. Windsor, nig solemnized by Rev. R. A, Brook lCrr. anal Mita. Clarenee Reid arnd , Buehanan--.-,Clai'k They were r.rrla:ttenilc<l. After the. Jerry of London spent the week -end + 'I'lre honue 01 Mr, and flare. a\, 1'l eerelnony the couple vont to the bei•- with the latter's parents, lir, and Mie i C'lac'k of �1•Tensall, was the scene. of de's parents fort the wedding dinner.. Wilson Allen. J a quiet wedding on Thursday June Mrs. McK.enz e receiving, the bridal( Miss Margaret aSchwalin,• of 'Wood-, Srd, at 2.,30 when their <la.ughttoi•, table centred with the wedding carte.. stock, daughter of Mrs. Violet Sch-1 Mary, became the bride of L.A:C. and many lovely summer flower,,:1t"oe walla all Masan,. has enlisted with Keith 13ttcharr1tn, No, 3 VIS,, Asrnpri- thein wedding t):1p they we t- the W.11.,)1 N'. in the RCAF,, and left: or, Ont.. i. , a more , ,roti 01 Mr. Wiry. 13ticllailauat totriin Wand. Are ilitd1G1'ir. t-a<irtaorm on Thursday of this week :for Gait late Mrs, Thitiiartan of Honshu, leen will reside on the groom's fa1:rrn near: for •training, ;It A; Brook officiated and Miss Flo- Hensall, There wero many out of The tome of Mr, and Ditrtt. Glom' 1 ren�ce. Welsh, cousin of the bride, town guests preeeni 'Pegg the ?ask r hlcl.<tut 1 r F 1i;,ipten wile the aier1re Ofthe TheI1► � played wedding march. hridc event;. an enjoyable gathering, when some given in marriage by her father,worts 70 of the Earl Clan met to honor a lovely floor length gown of white - Pilot officer Arthur Hern who recent- brocaded satin, the skirt sweeping ly received his wings as a navigator into a slight train, and a three guar - at Crumlin airport. The guest of hon ter length veil. She carried a� bone nr was presented with a suitcase and quet of red and white roses. a sum of money. Mrs. McLean took The couple were attended. Felt- the chair and very ably conducted owing the wedding dinner, LAC. and. a very good program. Mrs. Buchanan left for Niagara F iia Late Donald Park. the bride travelling ie a brown pin Donald Park of Hensel" died hi stripe suit with tan aecessoriere London hospital in his 75th y-eax. He Late Margaret Hobkirk was stricken with pneumonia some Residents were shocked to • leave weeks ago, after suffering a :Fracture of the sudden passing of Miss Marge - hip in a fall. The shock coupled with aeet R. Hobkiek, a highly respected. leis illness, resulted ill his death. He citizen of Heasall, who died at Cline fanned successfully for some 40 yrs: ton Hospital Friday eve. June 251h; on No. 4 Highway, hall mile north of following an operation for interna'§ town and was a native of crolnarty trouble. Born in South Dakota she calms to Hensel( with her parents... the late Mr and Mrs Walter Hobkirk when 12 year, of age, attended sche ool here and .For the past number of years held positions at Weston, Tor- onto; Detroit, later taking up perm- •tnent residence hoar owing to i19. health.. She will be greatly missed by many 'Mends t n• �. i<nd Surviving' • a .alga ln� ale three sisters. '1 hal funeral was canducted b Rev. Brook, with burial in Hensall -Cela t Cemetery. The three sisters attending the funeral, Cu dnttlee-...Mc.Kerizie The Milted Church il(0ne , Hensalt an 111,'2 rte• was :tlht:, eating for a