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Zurich Herald, 1944-06-08, Page 4
frfr HURON FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Second Annual FIELD DAY AND PICNIC AT LIONS' PARK, SEAFORTH14th, 1944 ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE ORDER OF PROGRAM and Judging 10.p0 inane- -Huron-Perth Shorthorn Field Day ;C.entpetit ion.. 11:00 ease Sports for the Children. 12:30 Noon• --'ionic Lunch. The Earl 2.15 p.m.—SPEAKERS: Ws Excellency, Athlone, Governor-General of Ed's ad .rn-Chief of Mr, Roderick S. Kennedy, Star. the Family Herald and Weekly EDUCATIONAL FEATURES Clinic; Live -stock Parade; Labour Saving Devices; Veterinary Home CClni c; Military Display; Canadian ,Canners Display; g Film; Dominion Department :of Agriculture FExield bit angry; Peovin- tial Department of Agriculture (Poultry; Chemistry) Representative of the National Selective Farni' Service. Everyone is invited. Load up th the family and bring 'basket lunch. PLAN TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT SEAFORTH ON JUNE 14th. Adults 25c. Cars 25c. Children Free YOUR FEDERATION MERITS YOUR Dale,SUPPORT U PPOR $tett, Harry Sturdy, W. a rWSecretary Publicity Chairman President Manager 121 Conunercdal Hotel, Dashwood THURSDAY JUNE 8th. NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING Good Music Will Be Furnighed • • Refreshments will be Served General Admission 35c. Wm. GOSSMAN toe an his right foot, ell are Dr. and Mrs. A. Rs iCampA being visited by the former'$ nephew and niece, Mr, and Mire, Ewan 'Can- eron.of Yitchener, Little jimmie Orr, sib -Year old son et Mr. and Mrs. R. Aar Orr is where confined to a London Hospital for he is undergoing diaibetis, Ia Prisoner of War Mas. Minnie . 'Sangster of the I ersall, received word throug$, that her son, '22 -Yr. et - sepal Re Cross, iter, miss- ing since MeY old Flt. Sgt. 'Douglas iSang , 2 after an operational _ prisoner of night, is wounded and hepwas educ•, Mrs. R. dI. r. Gardiner has return- ed from Cha ge, accompanied by her father, Me tSamuel Baylard, who will speind the"summer here. Mrs. Oloyd Warner of Flint, Mich. spent a week -end with her nnele, Mr A. E. :Erwin. e haebandroe weeks nere,who had xe- spent the past re- turned home with her. The Late Mrs. Rouatt •, One •of the oldest and +best known , 'residents passed away ,at Clinton in the person of Mrs. Anntee health patt. nDeceased past two'years. in the hard- warehad been'engagedhe having ware ,business for years, and is predeceased fifteen years ago, a Lon- don; by one son, Jas in. don; one sister, Mrs. James Dewar,• of Stanley.Twee and a brother, Hen- ry en ry Darrow of Bay field. The funeral. last ,bndueted was held on ,Sunday by Rev. A. S. Colwell of the Unitcemet- ery. d church. Interment. in Bae e *,(�,Itrsday, .,T,aX±e��tii,"�1.�4� :. Dead and Disabled Animals COVED PROMPTLY Collect Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLINGeICO. Of CANADA LTD. , and INDUSTRY) (ESSENTIAL W AR .•—'*....--._"-.:"— LOCA�1.. NEWS late Robert Munn of Ripley. The lov- . e1y bride, .given in marriage by her l own of Mfr. and Mrs._ Orville Witmer spend father, wore a street length 'with white and„! Friday at Lonon, turquoise silk jersey, Bea- I Prof. and Ml1 d Herbert the afor�nnees d American ' war. Born in Hensa 1, { cessories .and car were no attendants of Lon evening. enlisted in the RCAF. uty roses. `There Sunday ated here, and n immediate relatives were I father inAlbext I)eaehert and son Don... in 1942. He went overrson seas aher son, and - only Monday nests for the ceremony at which Rev at London on Mrs. Olive Huotd thath son g ffi iated Later Lieut old. were d official wA L'i J Routsofficiated. trip to the Liberals to M Hudson, a and Th bride will l meeting M a _I Tank Bd Central l Georgian Bay r retur 1 Assocxakion r her , ton o cr • ceive o r- Het attached to the J. 1 Mrs. Munn left on a ► of .Huron- Laird ed, ,Force, y district. The r 'll The annus t . will be my Tan Italy. groom I parch Liberal -wounded in action in b •n London when the g hall Jiensalt in the sc oe •� ar i1,9 � d 'with Ontario'liberal • M; • had been wenn ns to sea duty. held in ."the town , Laird was born in e n• 20 _soars of age education Thursday evening, June Sth. of then geiisall, and received his in, ; Follies 'Sig Success Hamilton, president h le here He enlisted 43 Harry Association wall L London, going overseas •ani y Hall was frlle Onpldlill Mae. June .2, , of .speaker• W. �• He is a Hudson of eVIr. and Hensall Town a capacity Follies One ' x�•, for Huron -Perth and others ,w�1"'. George was ase f the of �last great when Lifebuoy presentedss ever to"adore s the meeting. father a veteranI of the best entertainments critics are •cal steam be held Isere, and heralded by rand los an During the the ®f the best . 1_ r.Mrs. rY i Summer Resi'd'ent Dies:' Suddenly umm g, a welt known M. G. W. Kling, died summer resident of ,Bayfield, suddenly at her cottage. Although she had not been in good health for some years, she returned tb her home n and seemed a- bouta few weeks 'aa.she passed bout as usual on the day on. Thos. Castle,.who was work11 g nearby, noticed that there had been any Znovement-in the house for some time and upon investigating late in the afternoon, found.her ly- ing lifeless on the "bedroom floor. Medical aid.was summoned immedi- ately, min een dead f i- ately, but she had entre and some hours. By. her g kind- ly manner she endeared heself to all she came in contact with. The re- mains were taken to Detroit for bur- ial. the on at ■ ENGAGEMENTS -- M and Henry Clads a ement of:their dao Mrs. Gy on oil , 'amuse of 1VI the financed :Margaret to Edmunds .. Mrs. Geo. Fol9stk, going down lies was first launched in 19ed pounce the engagement Mrs. and noell' to theThea" Fol - chimney ces, ears since have enter- , George Becker,Brson Sr. M to tlae cellar, then up j the entertainment of the armed fox' I ghtex Leila room lcrmm'cking ° a shade 4f and two y la late Henry place an June. dining \ tamed 300,000 men in uniform, p a I iage to take T a lamp in That room. performances g The engagement is announced of aoross the Dominion. Each Margaret, youngest daughter' Pupils of the lgensail Public school' ing a total of 322 p profession -1 will. CO'm'en'ce r house ton house paper, member of the cast was a p I Isabel Marg Sea%orbh, vacs shortly for donations of ines, �. al performer and their services was I of Mrs. James Flannigan, to, . the : colligated unty truck paper, maga the latem James SeFlannigan,. the ,County truck wille call for them I ftee to Red Cross.Societies. andMVerdun Itaames youngest son of lease have them I It was aa loo success and is beexpected ; Mrs. Joseph Rau, Drysdale) arld the on June 15th, so please that date that the total branch will ed richer' the marriage ' d $250, as reserved seats' late Joseph Rau, w severe electrical iyet.Organize d as h the Fo here last week lightning struck r. and panted by Lever .Brothers, fox ti V�QOTONS OF WASTE PAPER ARE NEE3�S . � VITAL. REQUIRED EVERYMON?N FOR. V 1 ; 4 "YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN" Except a man be Born Again, he cann©t .see the Kingdom of God! John OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL HOUR. TUNE IN ON: Charles E. Fuller 7-_8 P. M., E. D. S. T. ON MUTUAL NETWORK, SUNDAYS Losal Station, C.K.L.W., Windsor P. 0. BOX 123. LOS ANGLES 53, CALIFORNIA m• ready about a'week so the children can collect same.All proceeds dor the Jr. Red Cross. Mleee-1V1 one At Central United church, St. Thomas, ;Saturda afternoon, une 3rd, the -wedding -was solemnized of Dorothy Isobel, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Illebert Munn, Hensall, to Lieut. Gordon Thompson Munun, RCN'ViR, son of ribs. 1Vhinii and the EI:AK' of Owing to a misunderstanding hour of worship in, Blake church tSunday last, there was no sere ice as Miss Hern, wee guest speaker Centralia .anniversary. The W.IVII.IS are invited 'Thursday afternoon Tune8th to- the Go shen church to join with them in a special meeting. �r, „„� v Milne lVe rs. L.aidlaw ani £ 2stytti .vaaite :.w th lax Miss'.Ennsia .Inns •, , DASHWt ► r Pte. Albert Miller of Niagara spent a few days at his -home here last week,. Mrs. 0., Miller had the misfortune to fall fracturing her wrist. Mr. and Mrs. MoCrae of Meafordd, spent a few clays. with their daughter and son -in laws Mr. and Mrs.S. Currie. > sap., .'• , Saturday fol - London whet James _...-.. Y� �, a . Lcured em- ployment with the Bell Teleprione Co Mrs. G. Bolton of near Hensall is very ill at the hone of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman. Miss Evelyn French of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Link. 1Vliss Norma Harris and friend of Sarnia spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsie, Mrs. E. Kleinstiver is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Scott at Bowman- ville. Special Invasion services were held in the churches here on Tuesday night. ■ her loss her hos"band, ons daughter STANLEY TOWNSHIP N Recent real estate change his elude Mr. Ed Merner has sold farm on the 'Goshen.line to Mr. lb as on Bender of Hay Township taken possession. Mr. John Keys, son . of Mr. Artie Keys. recently purchased the farm of MVI'r, ):Robert Reid on. the Beaield Road. 1Virs . F. Hobson and grandson,_ Ar- thur 'Hobson of :St. Thoomas were re- cent visitors with :the former's sisters and brothers. Mrs. Argo .and little sort, who have spent some time ;i» Halifax, were the guests at the 31se a .of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Alex. McConnell of Varna. Jimmie Lee will =remain with his- grandparents mane Mr. and 'Mrs. ,A,zgo are taking up aesxdeaace in Tor- onto. onto. Mr. and'Mrs. Cud.nore of Hohnee- - staff at Goderich has returned tq, wd71e and Miss Floreraae Smith of : staff hone here: . 8eafoith were visitors with.11-se and Pox herna. and Gloria Westlake Mrs Toho Smith who have t gort.d in-; arl4 Mrs. Ford Johnston were recent to their -new home, Varna, visitors in B,,;spler and Kitchener. D R Y S D A L E moss Mary �{ id has returned to 'There pa -seed away in Detroit Sure hnr hnme after visiting in Brucefield. SH1Y and two sons. One son was reported in- ` killed in" action in Italy early 'tin March. Heartfelt sympathy is ex- tended to the bereave family. Those attending the funeral "from here were: Mr. and. Mrs. Chas, La- porte; Mr. and Mrs: Noel Laporte;. Mr. and Mrs. Hector "Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Corriveau of Zur- ich; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Charrette Mrs N. A. •Cantin and Thelise Deno- mine. Funeral took place June 1st in Detroit. • BAYFIELD HENSALL Miss Margaret MacLaren, of Wa- terloo College, is spending the sum mer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren. Teachers Resign Morley Saunders, principal of Hen - sail Continuation School will be the only teacher of the former staff :tor resume teaching in the local school. when it opens in September. Miss Audrey Dinnin who has been on the staff for the past two years has re- signed:, Claude Blowes, who has been principal in the public •se,hoor for the past 16 years, has accepter a Posit- ion as' principal at Exeter .public sch- ool; Miss Beryl Pfaff, assistant tea- cher for the past 12 years has tend- ered her resignation. Mr: E. L. Mickle was ,in Chatham on business recently. • Miss Margaret Bell, of 'the CWA'C: London, was a recent visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,' Wm. Bell. WE. 'Shaddick, Stan Tudor, Mil-. ton Russell, Wm. Venner and Lloyd Venner,.. of ;Flensall,• enjoyed a fish- ing expedition 'to .Chesley Lake and were successful in landing 2.5 pike and pickerel, the largest being ,six pounds. Mrs, Violet Schwalm, of "Hensall, received her mother's day gift from her son, Gunner Austin, ,Schwalm, stationed in Italy. The gift 'wasa in- cluding bouquet of flowers, snapdragons, roses and other spring flowers. A, L. Case, "CNR agent, met with a painful accident while assisting in unloading freight when a heavy weight fell on his foot. fracturing Pte. Ellen MacKay, CW 4tC, Lon- don was a visitor at her hone here. Ms ..and Mrs. Geo., Fisher of Wett- 'erluo were guests of, the •rormers -auiit,•:Mrs. F. A. Edwards. be�ri Mrs. R. C. Basset;t; who: _rias-:: on the Huron "County Victory Loan clay May 28tls Mrs. Lawrence Mar- enette .(nee Loretta Laporte) daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laporte of this place, lie was a native of Drysdale before her marriage. 1)e» eased was in her ferry -sixth year and had not been well for Y'i few days hut the end came very as4dr my and ly is bringing the tour;, tw in renting pnexpectedly, Sh' loaves to mourn cnttagee i'oe he evenness. Misses Kathl"-en and Marie Elliott :.mod Mrs. C=ordon Elliott of Brum- field .were her guests recently. Prof. and Mrs. E. Kalbiteisch and two boys of London have been spend- ing week-enda av their cottage. The excessive hoe weather recent - by aroun take place June 24th, for the'hail were sold out two weeks , r nly Mrs. Rose H. Russell, Exeter, an -- ago. 1 pounces the engagement o±- o Passes 'Medical Council Exams. o Flt. has , daughter Patricia ,S,tiihng, Dr, ss llpBorden ed the=, Exeter,eL, son tof successfully passed the examinations Li t and Mrs. L.TVI°�� early, of the low eli Councilleto ameda i wedding to stake place quietly and is now eligible practice icine in any province of !Canada. I in June. ONTARIO .efr-lite Effect the "HOURS OF K AND -. VRCATIONS WITH PAYAci94' :is ON BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY IN ONTARIO ON JULY 1st 1944, the "Havre of Work cmd Vacations With Pay Act, 1944" becomes effective in the Province of Ontario. a of this Act to provide improved• . ' While it is the purpose P in industry is this conditions for all workers employedrovisious of the Act Province. it will be obvious that the p tted, at this tune, to interfere with the cannot be perms in producing material - all-out capacity effort required for war. Board, which will administer the Act, therefore, The Industry and Labour ower shortage and the vital considers, in view of the present acute mane demands of war, that the application of the Act should be postponed and changed• working conditions in force at present should not be arbitrarily The Board therefore authorizes the' continuance of Exist ing working Hours in all industries operating on priority` Wm Material in the Province of Ontario. - Agriculture, Horticulture, Fishing and the 1 rodiic- Industries'engaged in Aeric •n Industries including cheese tion of Foods and Farm Products; Dairying and u kee iofn igdc,coir and butter; Firms engaged in the building p a which can be enaction, transportation, textiles and other undertaking .dered essential to the fu<a1 maintenance of the war effort, sha const far as their present considered in the category 4f War Industries ipso um� s are concerned, ^x;4.44- 11)V -to), working• _ hour - application) of the ation, of the groundwork' for the 'operation and. app Preparation. and Labour Board wishes Act will go forward .immediately but file Industry at these re rations° will not be permitted tu0'inter- .: it to be understood that preparations- • . ' conditions sun, viita►l iusdrx.0i«ry' dei fere in any way'with–Misting working' long as the present crisis exists. Nei • NON. ENABLES DALEY Minister of Labour