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Zurich Herald, 1941-06-19, Page 4
".ilotA10 zy`1iq 'Hg. AL,, for ACTIVE SERVICE 1 BATES tae PAY 1N THE RANKS $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodg- ing, 'Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates varying 'from 250 to 750 per day for skilled tradesmen while em- ployed. '(2) Dependent Allowances in Cash:: $35 to wife, $12 each per month 5 -or '2 children - only 3 dependents per soldier. join C is Active Amy Nowf Yes, guns, tanks, armoured cars, mechanized equipm:cnt of every description await. YOU to send them thundering down the road to victory. This is the opportunity you have been wanting =the chance to talk to the Hun in the only language he understands. So join up NOW for ACTIO'' Overseas in old England, or wherever the enemy rears his head. The 'Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Armour- ed Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Supply, Medical and Ordnance and other branches' .of the Ser- vice. The Arniy is prepared to 'teach many trades, and to train you to f.e:fficiently handle 'Canada'' 'weapons of war. Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. Find out about these Units ; how they work, what they do. See just where you'll fit in. See where any particular skill you possess can best be utilized. Then join up for ACTION. Apply to Nearest District Recruiting Office or any Local Armoury, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CANADA SLAVE faziniventary services are beings d int BT a Cntted Chu. eh on .Sunday, June .2.2n8 :fit lit ratan. and 7.30 pari. :Rev. Mr. Mair, paste of Thames Road United' church, Twill be tb (! :guest. s,petilmr liter ;Jtotb ervices. The choir will .resider special anus.ic a melt will he assisted by talent from Zur- iicli. K'1FPEN:NB S Rannoch. Alex McMuz s. :and &ci rol, spent the week -end With Mr:..asid Mrs. G. Ingerum of near Exeter. cfaabe a nuMber from. here.rittend-, •ed,:arr giversary services in :Eiillsgreen tin iced church Sunday enrening. 'The (special speaker .being ii3er. Aldworth of !Steffy. The Kippers. ubcdir were in attndance. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chesna of iBurniingham, Mich., ;spent the week end .with her mother, _Mrs. Willert. .Mr. ,Chesna returning can Sunday and .Mrs..Chesna and fami],y,are spending :a ,week with her mouser. The following is the Red Cross shipment for last month;:11.5 pr. socks 12 .,sleeveless sweaters, 3 prs. plain mitts, 10 pr. 2 -way uiitt, 5 ribbed 2M4gs, . Fin}kbeiner Who 'has sperq -helmets, 2 pr. sea borltt, 2 turtle t# e t;pa§t. ew weeks unit, haw ,diater, neck sweaters, 7 skull .ot.ps, 4 pr. Jones, returned to her°.honne' boys pyjamas, 6 .pr, mens ,pyjamas, frit Crediton on Sunday. 2 pr. trousers, 4 pr. peatsi, .2 (boy's shirts, 2 ;girls dresses, 6 quilts, lay- ette of 41 pieces donated .by the Lad- s.t't�u. ,pf :Abe vange.lical c> strz`cin Born -Kell ei man -On Juneh5th tto j.Mr. and ; rs. Alvin K llitermin, a daughter, (Mona Marie.) Gunn -.-Pedersen. At Trinity Lutheran Church 'par- sonlag,r, London,,on Wednesday„,il ae 11th the marriaw: was so1ereniiuetl'bv Rev. C. J. .Killirrrer officiati;I?>g t. f Sigrid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr a;I>d :Mrs. Archie I"•ar`tr,r,s :and Mr. am i _=kir, i1ed P s sons and sa>s ;and lelii•'ses Lilian Pe olaran•and 'Walter cef Seafuth,and:Nls. E. Keys Irma Feil ;u, n spent an ceextiitlg•ittst of Van*. visit r1 recent}a: at the weeks with: 3r. and Mrs. J. it talion eaf home of ;vlr. and Ars. Geo...;. Thom- Den,;it-i NOP. Miss Li117ian '] yekntan of North fir• ,V. -1,; r and .M,r. W. r'iinsftaey Tra:nta. who has belin visiting relat- spent 'the wend with friends in . ' lives and friends 1/0,ike underwent an Owen SiPtinct. -operation for appendicitis is 'Sejsforth fioznital on 'Saturday last. Mrs. S. Borers of Centralia ,pent A,:S, 1141 e 0 0 13 fety day, with her'brether, 1VLr.raind ' ;r')ll.aps ;P ;tersen of Ipashwood to lli b.- , •Oliver Jaques. i.;istlo Dore -ally Dashwood ;t,'emoriai Band will ease (es,t SiliClOr Gunn,a}iCNVR, seta of laves retuned home for a few -days a concert in tam hall - •.,tt Grand l envdlli .mr'. and Mrs. George Gunn, Clarence I.?o:7 t forget the strawberry testi- on Sunday e,. eeing. ; . IT:;ondozl, The ,bsi- :e. wore a vol on the church lawn, FeWay June Mr, and ih w- Toe .-' ,� I r le Kik ix..., De, i. of I..xetei ! .til e*�; with white accetrcDries and car- 117,', The Paul Eros. of Kirkton and I visited with frl-itdr,is here on Sunday. tiled roses. Mss I7orot}, Green of 'Exeter ;will( y Miss (tarsen I'ederse ;. G� ...} o be the cnt i•taiiner. i.• � � o- zolto i4 visit-a� _h§�' ,..sister'' bridesintt,,+}, wore bloat( ling with relatives 'bore. and white and also carried roses., Mr. and :lbs. Samuel Rapp ;pent 1 ,tl•+.. ,en ? :, °n .TatA. 12:a.seol and Fred :11nrding K was the bet man'; I'm - he r week -end with rr.]atives near fartrnly and IVlrs. Rack ,of bcsvoit, .'p- inedii zte'I•,Y after the sere) +.on the a ,,,tock. r y Mr. and Mrs. lent the wel',--nel with their rr,:other, couple ;le1l#: for _Sieshwood. Gordon Pybus, Mil IVtrs. .,rn -r max, 4'n+ till'''ed an i "�. (. ,also a'ttc a.n ,; tn� Mor- A 'b',Terner.....Racier dJoan of Zurich visited Ani noir-Rad hr w ,-hits on' fitt:ttirday. i 4 pr ytty wedding was solemnized t r• t�ti �• � vial .11 y M. - i, . Il. picker,,Albert Tyler ys F 1 epent ei few fla� yaturrlay June. 14th at Zion Lutheran' ''find Mrs. Robt. Munn of Tien.I r,rith relatives!- . hope. tixidurstand i h'e h • i, Martha visited on Sunday at the home Albert hos enlisted and Jae c i e. , Dest 00(1 when (-;ar. £ '!e Satter', brother, Mr. and Mrs . t tc.d _, 1 S tuft for! nitric. c est dart+� hthx of lir. ansl rrtce i; I, cr (nn. 11?ts. Ernest l at(ler- of I)a;nwor,r 1 Mr. and Mrs " r, ^, & •-. I+ tL.. . , �=�S�At'Y %'r c.>!.1,a':h nF }�,,tr,ir•'° . '�r..ill hu1d.,.t of :Chi- waited in holy �ve(1d}ock •to :ii?1fot�ii f". 010 vaehlt»(:n(i will cave called On fri;rrLd7 hero on Non-;'1ri'*Ir•1°. ;pan of ;,3�^�,..Suaan el -0 i" -f, 1 .MIs:;i Irma fity. tnt,:; loft ION` t r.i ho �s;, late George also of Posh- ! nd tlyzA, Ali.ii''r.reight years'of age. III.k ;father, the, weed, I ,, , ons, Get-- 'late John Soden had a th t,:•o y in the '2'aroldr Visite(] (,n +:iui](itt� building' 1 1 "1"he cern;xion1y �t-as �,�1;'�pi'.:ne:i any Y,w.riere E. KoOder, Nth' a bako 1 Rev. Theo. Luft, the clutch, being , Flit ISI,rg, Th.0S,: r,0wi rc of shop now at that time, 1 i 1 �1011utif'illly tl€�cuxated wlth >`errl� O,Td j pink and white peonies. Mrs. Jack Turkkeirn 'cousin •of the bride, pre- sided at the organ.. The (bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a graceful gown in white triple sheer floor len- g, ' with shirred bodice and short bolero. The veil of white illusion fell .softly to fingertip length and was held an place by halo, of white roses. Her bouquet of dream roses w.th orange blossoms completed the ensemble. The bride chose as her z,ricestnaid her sister Frieda, who was dressed in a lovely Heavenly blue sheer floor length with white accessories. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses and maiden hair ferns. Elgin Mer- ner, brother of the groom, acted a, hest man. The ushers were Jack Turkheir .and Garnet Weiberg. The reception was held at the home of the JDride's parents, The -bride's table was centred with a four ,tier wedding cake and tea roses 1WI'vre a dainty supper was served to 60 guests. Guests were present from `Detroit, Clinton, Bayfield, Hensall anti 'Zurich. The bridal couple left on a trip to Northern ern Ontario, the bride (t°ravelling in .blue dress with 'Hem! coat and hat to mates. On It>x�nr , •renarn they will reside in t • � NSl� LL Miss ng�=�"+.1e ,l^I..om,peon or Lo ruler tt=;1 viii'„ ;with her v ti°( nl.P, Mr r.r1 Titi:l. T'.,e}',t.: 'i'11O1•1I)ann. Pa';' ,1, IVT,'?t'r n; rf ""t wt:nt (. !. r.... 1.-enci visitor _,illi els fx ni fly liar . • Mies :Valid Parkins of London with Nur a 1 �r`� visitor , 1. )arRnt, M. t. Ix x t XVXry. 7, a, Parkins. Ttieni^SCUlr, ;Nue igth, 1%41 ..e",41 "'I ti '1 .'1-4. Q-1.+'+l'°i 'p+'1 'yt'°g••;.,¢,.g + 1.4.4.1../4.1.4041.0 444++.1.4 �. ? i„i'si* #•'e,"t' .. 4. + "We Recomend, FEED And SELL l he Beat". URIN . anows We. carry, a. full line of Pinc nxa Products, such as Startena, Chec-R-Tabs, Hod' C.laows, Etc., Etc. .. Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made atreasonable distance ,n, ELAM W. SHANTZ - Phone, Zurich 91r20 :.;.1 °;».F .;.-1-1.4- ,-1••• ..rr.l.✓r.l°•1.•i••� . +* lid••5..1^+.tc.,.,g y�,.rr:.i... •$••i ex ? i•'$•• •Q+,{.., ,x,.1..}..4,1.,,.; ect�ia asher Ea 1 Only -Westinghouse, Regular 0 (1 .so. .Bargain Price ....$69.08 0 0 ala 1-� 2 Only -Col -field (Sunlite) Regular 82.50. Bargain Price .... $55.k'1'i"f 0 O 1 Only Beatty (Whitecap) washer Reconditioned,• like new, Sale Price $22.011 0 • © 1 Only -Beatty (White ct,p) 0 • Reconditioned $20.08 9 e► 1 Only. --Easy Action Hand washer, O m slightly used; like new only $8.00 O • 1 Only and Washer $ZAO IT aSEP THESE BARGAINS AT 2 0 0 6 OS't4 00 w sseateeeessee3iv�et�'eeu�t�i' eeti eganeriaIDaseEM0009 00.49 30s®3 + HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING VICTORY BONDS HESS -- RADIO ELECTRIC uy Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto, was a visitior with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer. Harold Willard of St. Catharines were week -east visitors• with ht's- par eats. i.vu. and Mrs. Ezra Willard. Milton Ortweiin of London, was a Sunday visitor with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. Mrs. F. G. Weir of Gorderich is a guest at the Presbyterian err r e -Te with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Wm: Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lavery and family of Port Dalhousie were visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pass- more and Thos. Harris'. Mrs. Harolds Foster• and sort of Blyth, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. A. Foster. Mr. and Mrs,. C:. W, lohltiery and daughter Connie of Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1ViacTavish and- two sons of Kitchener were visitors at the homes .of' iVIxs:. R Bouthron 'and Mrs. L. Simpson. Miss Irene Douglas and Mrs. John Passmore were in Toronto attending the graduation at the University of, Toronto, Mr... Rob Passmore being one of the studen't"a to> graduates. Fractures Weise.-- Mrs. r .-• Mrs. Lindenfield who recently cel- ebrated ;her 90th birthday, had t he misfortune to fail' in her room .and fracture her wrist. Her many fri- ends hope for a +speed•• recovery. R. IL ik€dd�l1Yat rn„ druggist, was a- warded the $5.00 prize for the best decorated •window in the Victory Loan drive m Hensall: He also. won the county prise" of' $'1'01 fbr the beat window. Mr. and .hien.. G� , Weinberg• and daughter of Pert Huron; 1V.Befi., and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1Vf'acTavisl�: and sons of Kitchener, were guests• at the hom of Mrs. E. nniitirom. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver• Geiger, of Fenerlon Pales, -were' guest's with Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Geiger. and' family. Over the Top AUCTION SALE •Of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS In ZURICH on SATURDAY, JUNE 21st At 1.30 o'clock, th-, following: 3 beds, springs an: ;attresses; 3. dressers, 3 dresser ,.lands, set of quarter scut oak (::.':rs, set of 6 antique chai=rs, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 verandah <chairs, odd chairs, leather rocker, bed room rocker, parlor table kitchen 'fable, idtchen range and pipes mission clock, large and small mirr- ors, pictures, flower stand, sealers, writhing machine, lantern, flower 'plants, ladder, step ladder, ash.sifter kitchen grind stone, pots, crocks, 2 hay forks, axe, saw, rugs, antique dishes, lard cans, toilet sets, 5 -piece walnut hair cloth antique parlor suite oak buffet, saw, tea kettle, set of aad imams., logging, chains, and num- erout other articles. There will also be offered for sale, if not previously sold, a good barn: 22x30 feet located on the premises.. TERMS -CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. The Misses Johnson, Proprietress. R. F. Stade, Clerk. DEFENSE -KEYNOTE TO NEW: - TOURIST WE'LL. AHEAD increased vol1ume' of tourist traffic, from the United States to Canada, via -Sarnia this year is indicated in a, statement of W. Perry, director of' the Flue, Water Highway Association, iinformation booth, who said that the volumeof tourist `traffic. isi a fuill month ahead of last year while the nun*ber of inquiries- concerning the • highway route and . its atatractions �' much greater than they were a few weeks later last year. Much of the traffic bound for vacation spots so so early in the seaeo.m is composed,. of persons who own pzoperty or those seeking permanent summer homes, The Victory Loan camptaign in , but the number of inquiries concern- Hensall has erased $70,000 and is1i the resort areas has been much. greater than usual. COUNTY NEWS still Ieading in the percentage sub- scribed over quota.. Way Twpc. is mak ing good progress. at ,$43,600. Hen - ;all boasts nine blue pennants in 'runt of the town hall' which is bea- etifully decorated with the patriotic .olors and flags. The lusi�iness places 13th POWer Bill The Exeter Public. TJtilityies rec- ently receoved from the H.E.P.C.the on Main street are a ]1 bnnadsoitnely, 13th power bili which was a credit decorated. for $2,fi1 27. The bill is an adjust Auto Accident. neat of the amount paid to the com- mission r . The mts.aon the past year. I he credit An. automobile accident in which I this year is'one of the largest recei- four were injured occurred ono .Rigl7- 'ved'locally and instead' of showing a way No. '4 at the mann intersection deficit .at the end of L1i40, this hill, at Hensall, Saturday Iasi wean a car now gi,ves'them a balance of .$1,552.« going north onthe he 1ta, highway sudden- s g' 14 in the (.ai S operations, y stopped to pick up passengers: and y 7 Dies at Clinton Caroline Thornton Be'tclifl! widow - of 'Charles H. Bartcliffe, passed a- 1,1.reYvp al' Itineardine and Pte. Thar way at the family ho.n<', C1into',, She' 1(l lao'I'ovish of Ti nolenow, .assee4 vans born in Colin' ' ood atn(1 apent :;.re of iho car reeeivt"Jt fa>rit)T lac,?- the •early ears of her married Mein: +4,X11' whirs Miss ..,� -, t"S:•'>.'1'frr".l'l /mil )'ni •nti r.lw +,.: r.. . . �ll,ss Lvc:Iyli .:"ruin and' 3t;, to Cla Mi t.1 11.1:fnriel Quinn both of' .t fs tial nnton 7 years ao'o , - at nn(rrtrliea° was 'T10, who were rifling in the swine �er•'+ `�I'- Panl's Ang can (''inrch andsa n( +ife. eiiv d ai as t' .:int end lCea toipfyxi raeinlret• e5f i;lte ry.,;7.r „y., tntCi'f?x��(, �trlog tk ?or>l aaitd .three daughter:" was crashed into by a car drivenrby i. soldier from Camp I3orden on its way to Iinca:rrdine and Pte, Robert n'