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ZURICH HERALD
Annual Meeting
The •annGzal Meeting of the 13ay
.field Agricultural Society was held in
the town ball, hayfield, on Jan, 5,
with a good attendance. The audit-
ors' report and financialstatement
was read, showing a good
for 1944. The following officers and
directors were appointed for the
year; Hon. Directors: D. H. Mc-
Naughton, Fred Middleton, Stobt.
laenlzale, Ed. Foster and Sam Houti Fznd a son of Lansing, Mich., were
ton; President, Albert Dunn; 1st vice
Murray Grainger; 2nd vice. Mrs Fred unable to be there. Mr. Webb is in
McEwen; secretary, A, E. Erwin; his 87th year and Mr.,. Webb, whose
treas., John Howard. Directors: F.
maiden name was J'enzzic Love, is 30
Keegan. R. G al a:er. C. Lawson, T.
Snowden. Mrs. Geo. Little, A. H. years old and both are enjoying
1\.air°,<•,, t7•L': l'ellt. J. i•loward, Wm good health. Many friends called dire
Sp es> a actor, : Mrs. Sno- ing the day to offer best wishes.
sw:� , 7.;, e F. WStinson
un, C. Had Successful Year
Ntr, , .. H. Sinsoand
r. Mr. James Shearer The monthly meeting of the Red
r-e.e» pro entative, of Clin- Cross unit took place in the school
4,.. ce tt. and addressed the good attendance. After
,,_ti e ,,. , , r dilating the society , cooed with a g
.. __ r t i i eiai standing and in- the regular business had been taken
tare t taken to improve the 1944 fair care of plans were made for ratsoing
During the meeting Mr. A. E. Erwin' funds in January, and the necessary
was presented with a service diploma.
by the Society for 33 year:' meritor- committees 'appointed. Letters -of ac-
'ous service as secretary, for which!kno;;*lodgement and thanks for the
he thanked the Society and wished `work of the Wait were read by the
them a prosperous year for 1944.
GRAND BEND
60th Wattling Anniversary, • ,
Mr. and Airs. Stephen Webb, of
Grand Bend celebrated the 60th an-
niversary of their marriage on New
Year's Day, when a family gathering
was hold at the home of tn.etr clan-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur VInk-:
beiner of Shipka. Five sons and dau-
ghters with their families were pre-
sent and two daughters of Toronto
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Notice -Motion Pictures
The Film Board of Canada, under the auspices of
the Huron Federation of Agriculture is showing a
series of Educational pictures in this district. One
at Dashwood School on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th.
And one at Zurich Town Hall, on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st.
There will be an afternoon meeting commencing
at 2.30 p.m. for school children. All children in
the surrounding district are encouraged to attend.
The evening meeting commencing at 8.30 p.m. will
be of a special nature for adults.
The Annual Meeting of th Hay Federation will be
held following the evening pictures in Zurich, n
January 21st.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
B. W. Klopp, Theo. Steinbach,
President. Secretary.
Red Cross
D 21
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COMERCIAL HOTEL, DASHWOOD
ON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26th.
NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING
Refreshments will be Served
General Admission 35e,
Addison Tieznan, President
secretary Mr. Watson. Retorts of
the past year's knitting 'and ' sewing
were .given; Roy Morenz sang a
solo. A reading by Miss Mineilly and
Mrs. Cleve conducted a resolution
contest, Mrs. Cleve then served a
dainty lunch. The treasurer's report
showes that -in the past yeiir• the
unit raised the sum of $1698.00. The
Junior Red Cross are to be congratu-
lated
ony atu-
lated on raising $94.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Ferguson
have left for Sudbury to •visit their
' sons John and Charles, wives and
families.
Mr. Sari Houston has left for
London to visit with his daughter.
Mr. Hugh Gilmour and sister of
the 2nd concession, Stanley, moved
in to Mr. Robt. Penhals's residence
on the square.
the village.
Mr. Bob McLeod of the Can. Navy
is spending a two weeks' leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mc-
Leod.
- T'he local fishermen are • getting
ready to harvest their supply of ice
'for .the summer.
The annual meeting of the local
`Red Cross, was held on ._Monday eve.
t Jan. 'lith.
"I he postponed Public Schoot 'Xmas
iii -concert -was held in the town hall on
Friday evening last with a good at-
`tendiinee. '1 good program of recit-
ations, :Songs, choruses and school
plays by thee -scholars erx.s Well recei-
t ved by tine audience. The 'eters
t
1 and Mrs. Boyce, musical nasi to:cess
deserve great credit for the vel: de-
-== livered program,
We welcome them to
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eed To BO;ROW
More Than Usual
The 1943 crops have now been safely harvested and are available to help
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products will be enormous.
Tf you need to borrow more than usual. to produce
'"'' more food than usual, whether in the form of field
��- crops, livestock or dairy products, do not hesitate
e ' to talk to the manager of our nearest branch.
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NOTICE
DON'T MISS THIS!
17radex the auspices of Stanley Twp.
Federation of Agriculture,
NIT: J. NICHOLSON,
of North Bruce will give a talking
picture show in the VARNA HALL,
On MONDAY,. JANUARY 24th.
At 2.80 p.m.
For the Township school children and
their teachers at 8.30 p.m.
Adults and everybody welcome.
Elnxier Webster, .Secy.-Treas.
stationed in Italy, had the mrsfor- I before January 31st. Donations of
tune to fracture his right arm while iwhite sugar for the provision of home
playing hockey in that city. tmade candy also be gratefully ago
Mr. Earl Parlmer of Toronto, and cepted. Anyone having magazines„
Mr. Roy Parlmer of Windsor are or empty pound boxes, suitable for
here in Hensall owing to the serious i candy and cookies, are asked to leave
llness of their mother, Mrs. .T. W. lthem at the ToW i Hall as :soon as
Parlmer.
Miss Blanche Thomson, nurse -in -
training at the General Hospital, St-
ratford, is spending a two weeks vac-
ation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Robert •Thompson of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Verbeen and
The annual meeting of. the local. :family of near Ipper.-wash Beach,
Branch of the Bible ' Society was I spent Sunday with- Mr. an Mrs.
held in the basement of the United
Charles Forrest and family Ona also
Church. The meeting was devotions. ! with the latter's father, Mr. George
The secy-treas., Mrs. R. Larson,read,Dick of Hay.
the minutes of the last annual meet-' The Hensall 'Branch of the Red
ing which were accepted by the rmeet- •Cross Crosshas started a campaign for
ing, also showing that ;3'73.64 s;-as,donations of new and used clothing
collected in 1943 and sen: to s nu for Russian Relief. The campaign
head office. The elecrior, of officer 'a`='' g two weeks will close Friday,
for 1944. Preside :, A. Erin; hnuary `21::•t. Donations • for this
sec.-treas., Mrs. P. r r >� E.
Yrci1 t 'l. • '' "'r'th= "=awe may be left at the
ministers of the vi17.ago W o'_nep>- :ng' _ t'r a,-si hall, Hensall. Be generous,
I51s arc:'
HENSALL The ladies of the Hensall Institute
Mr. and lir,;. G, 31. Drysdale holi
cloyed a few days at Toronto with Dr wish to announce that they and the
and Mrs. G. Knapp. Mrs, Drysdale War -Service Committee will be pee-
and
there for a feet days. king between 45 and 50 boxes fax
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Sanders re- the Hensall boys who are serving ov-
erseas, probably the first `; ee r in
1
Will Pack Boxes
possible.
COUNTY NEWS,
iesers. H. K. EWilber and Georg
Eilber of Crediton were in Grateriela
recently to have the road books aud-
ited by the Provincial Highway Audi
itor. •1'
Carload of Eggs •
Canada Packers at Exeter on- Wed-
nesday last shipped a carloaa of Gra-
de A eggs to the Special Products Bel
in, Toronto. The eggs will be used for
drtying puposes and will be shipped
to the armed forces overseas.
Dublin Merchant Retires
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dill have mov-
ed to Stratford where they will re•
side in future. Mr. Dill has conducted
a successful merchant business in
Dublin for almost 35 years and has
been_secv txeas. of McKillop Hibben
& Logan Telephone Co. during the..
past five years.
Charged Under Mobilization Act
Herman Beverman, of Clinton,was
charged under the Mobolization Act
with .failure to report for military
duty at Petawawa. A young man,
with relatives in Toronto. February. At present they have on, he claims to be a conscious objector.
Mr. Wesley Jones and daughter, hand $105.71. This amount being He pleaded not guilty and asked that
were visitors with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett.
P.O. Gerald Passmore of Terrace
13.C. is enjoying a leave at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Passmore.
Mr a.nd Mrs. John Hazelwood of
lrucefield have purchased the ciwel-
Iing of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simpson
who will take up residence in Lon-
don.
Mrs. Wm. Chapman of Hay has
moved into the apartment adjoining
the post office and is getting. nicely
;c•ttled.
Mrs. Wm. Sangster was a recent
visitor in Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs
W. A. :McLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dinnin of Cro-
marty have sold their farm to Mr.
B. Riley and have purchased the
dwelling on Main St. of the Foss es-
tate in which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Allen reside,
Miss Minnie Reid has left to spend
the: winter months with. friends.
Mr. Joe Hagan left last week for
Vero Beach, Florida, to spent the
winter months in the sunny south.
Friends' of. Chas. Jinks will regret
to know that he is suffering a heart
condition.
Mr. Henry Horton, who has been
quite ill for some time is improving
nicely.
The Girls' Guide sponsored a trance
in the town hall, on Wednesday ev-
ening, Jan. 19th, the orchestra fax
the occasion was Lionel Thornton
and his Casa Royal orchestra, of
London. 'Phis was the first a.ppear-
ance of this famous band in Nemail.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson of
Hensall have received word that their
ao grandson Max. Hudson of the RCAF.
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left over after the Xmas. parcels
were shipped. Those wishing to add , information and time to engage co
to this amount may leave then, con -1 unsel. He had his bail fixed at $5,--
tributions with Miss Glady Luker :000 and was obliged to go back to
jail.
he be provided with a copy of the
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