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Zurich Herald, 1941-08-14, Page 4
*tor FOUR. ZURICH HERALDemres_ .: mer' T FAR r SER$ Keep your cows r ing Ontario cheese factory patrons did a good job in May and June. They increased cheese production by 2,574,772 pounds. Don't let the drought be a tool for Hitler. Britain must have '112,000,000 pounds of cheese this year. This requires effort on your part, Drought conditions call for heavier grain feeding immediately. (1) Feed any available grain or silage. (2) Buy Bran and Shorts at the pegged prices fronr your nearest Feed Store at a saving of $3.00 per ton. Ptices are nnw at May levels. •(3-) Feed new grain at once. •(4) Don't stint. Milk flow must be maintained.. YOU M1.0 NEED GREEN FEED THIS FALL 'Work up a starhbl_ field. After the first rain, sow one bushel i'ye••or Fall Wheat and two bushels of Oats per acre. This mixture will also provide early Spring pasture. You will be surprised and pleased at the quick and steady growth. - NTARIO IS II I TA1F,I9S "FRONT Ll, , E" FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS, SO 11-a2P YOUR COWS MILKING Feed the cows to feed Britain ONTARIO DEPARTAUNT °F AO IC <.';LTLF HON..}?. M. DEWAN, Afinister W. R. REEK. Deputy Minister FOR QUICK SALE CHEAP FOR AN IMMEDIATE SALE Kitchen l _;l;inet; Toronto Comb -bed: Oval rh::p t; library table, settee and two chars to match; dish and two chair , Ivory bed • with small de esses to meth. Steel pannelted cr°b with! ,slydina sides with safety catches. I Baby's ., hits' enamel bath tub. Childs wickc•; r ;•;.-t or sulky; •Combiimtion witke.r fernery and book stand. Apply to W. P. Bryce, Zwrich- AUCT1ON SALE COMMUNITY STOCK YARDS attended the Harney reutiioit :at Grand Bend on Monday. Mr. Ernest klorney •of Ridgeway, and Miss Verginia Hieken of Fort Erie visited over the week -end with the former's uncle, Ma. and Mrs. W. Horney and attender the -sullies. Rev. and .Mrs. A. M. Grant and family are holidaying at their cottage near Grana Bend. Mirs Doris Alexander of London, spent the week -enol With her -parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander. Miss Irma Ferguson and Mr. A. CYackstetter of Guelph :Tent Sunday with the former's brother, Mr. end Mrs. E. L. Ferguson et St. Thon3as. STANLEY TOWNSHIP lntci}'U1? illus '»ec'ii V:1411 • wind up • most of the harvest in this section. ' 1t is '.ome years since the farmers have put it thi ou9h in such •a hurry. The vegetable gardena which have done very 'well so fa:. ore now dying away owing to the want of rain,. , ;1[r. Louis Montague who works in Louden, spent Sunday •with hi: wife aiiM baby. Mrs. Exelia Bedard entertained all her familyarlast Sa }3edd___Ducundharmy,q The marriage was solemnized at St. iPz'. er's Catholic church, Drysdale of Berta, youngest daughter of i11It. and Mrs, Oscar Ducharme of the Blue Water Highway, north of Drys- dale, to Emery, sou of Mrs. Joseph Bedlee d and the late Mt°. Bedard of Drysdale. Rev. Father Martin P.P., oirlrzating. The little bride was beautiful) in .a flojrlength costume of whhe satin and lace, given away by her father and wore also a floor - length bridal veil with satin shoes :and carried. a white prayer book ;oath streamers and bands of white st'iln ribbon. Bliss Veronica Ducharme, cousin of _.the bride was a beautiful liiides R"ora—lir St. Joseph's• Ilaspitat,.'•, °raid in pink zatin and net dress, Lrzndori, t,r 1v xlJiii. and 11Ir5.. Weir'. also pint head dress and shoes. Mr. Son, C!a.ude Bedard, brother of the Mr, flag Patterson of Toronto -wee gitnom vas groomsman. The wedding a rataent visitor with his parmets;• Mr • rnuaic was played by 1VIrs. Armand and IVf:rs. I..J_ Paterson. Denomme, cousin of the bride. Dur- Dr. and: Mrs. B. A. Campbell' and ing - Consecration Regie Bedard, of members of orfs. family :of Toronto, Goderich 4'r a solo. After the cep,: were recant visitors at their home. loony a :bridal breakfast was ser ed ri a 'lore, the:bride's home. At 5p.m. a sum Mr. and Mrs- Wan. Gram: and' seas of •La'ni.ing, Mich., and Miss Ada Gram of Detroit, were visitors with their para•.enta, Mr. and Mrs. George Grnni. - :7777777lakutsdlgt. . :nl;'tist 14th, 1941 ,i -++++++++++++++++++++++++.+++++s+++++.: ;« '* •... ,.,� ,t "We. Recomend - FEED, «.. And SELL the Best" t. URINA 011OWS We carry a full line of Purina 'Products, such as Startena, Chec-R-•'$'alis, Hog Chows, Etc., Etc. Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made at reasonable distance ELAM W. SHANTZ ,- Phone, Zurich 91 r20 + F' 1y ,+.s..:-.;..;. ;.+-1.•;.•g..;••t•+ +•3 + ++•t-•'J••t++ A .,..•,: +«,,•:++-!..a..u•t•++••r.+•+++t..,..t..;.:;. Kenneth returning home after visit- ing their grandparents far a few days. Mrs. Clay «iugex%h is weaned ta her room through illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.. LL l tueus meal war, enjoyed by GO guests at the bride's home also. The young couple will snake their home in Goderich where ,Mr. Bedard has been employed at the elevator. I The 'sliest wishes of their many fri- ends follow them. Guests who at- tended the wedding • were from God- eiieh, -London, Forest, Zurich, Port Heie;uti ; neird Detroit. The best man was William' L. Craig, .of 'L 'Lennon. After the trip through the Thousand Islands and Quebec, M and Airs. Drysdale will reside in4len sal]. For traeelling the bride chose a navy blue ensemble Lail nmed .with white. 0RYSDALE Mr. :Arthur Mousseau. also his sisters the Misses Bernette -and Den- iese of St. Joachim spent The week- end with their uncle and aunt Miss B. and Mr, Ed. Mousseau. 1Viaster Peal who spent two weeks, eigturned, with :them. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry 'l restie,- of Detroit visited. with Mr. Ed and -Miss ,W 4 ORD• A very pretty rood mU t oft placeB. Mousseau eau xfew days last week.. in St. Andrew's United ehurrh' Say :Mr. John Ducharme retee nfd SATURDAY, AUGUST -16th field on Saturday last at 11 a:ea When efa._oin Bad Axe, : _Mich., after attt d'• At 2 o'clock Sybil Lorraine, daughter -of Mr. and. ui � his brother, .1Vir. Nelson Ducliese-. Tstxal ' number of mixed Caws aril 'Mrs. Clifford Keys of Varna, was rte's funeral.. 'Calves. ntri'rJtr'.d in marriage to William. jl°usseJi Xr. Sand,' Mrs. •Sovereign. Dacha arme and family of Windsor, spent the holiday with friends and relati-' vee. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ducharme an family of Detroit attended the Bedard and Ducharme wedding Iast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Denomme and Beall: f _• ed Stockers. 100 Head rnixed Pigs. :Number of young Sows you want Cattle be sure and at- tend Blest "Seeles ! Allen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Sylvester - Allen of Seaforth, Rev. ?iirrie officiated. Given In mar- riage by her father; the bride wore a. Dariridell gown of white - silk neat Please Note—These Sales are held rover satin, a long veil of French net every Saturday, wet or dry old by a coronet of orange blossom TERMS—CASH and carried roses. Miss Ella Bohn of C. Tlullirrgaworth, Auctianeer Zurieli was in pink and carried white family of Detroit, also Mr. ancl' Ire. asters.' The bridesmaid, iMas Zerelda Philip Denomme of this place visited Star':y .u1' Goderich, and Miss Doris their daughter, Mrs, John Denomme IKPPEN N1'\3J..it Cbttk M Varna carried Hollywood who i•, seriously •ill in the ;Clint* roses• Bruce Keys, of Varna, the Hospital. • -Mr. Ge-orge- Veil and of -Dwelt elthas bride's brother, was groomsinan.The Mr. and Mrs. Clearibonan of De-. %Tightened updwellinghis ushers •were Roy Kerr of Seaforth, trait fire visiting with the latter's p, operty and Gonion Keys of Zurich. Mrs. W father, Mr. George Denomme, • d a rant of pabit. He was assist- J Cl ;.ek self Varna, aunt of the bride` Mr. and Mrs. Dennis d by Mr. 11. Eicl:tneic•r of Zurich. • i presided at the organ. Mrs. Ellmore daughters of DetroitareLaporte anda Mr. C'l t.• Ke •s iarir `1. Love You Truly." The few hol• ,. spending s net• 'Vlt: can of..l;,�ndon,; S y tdaya at Mr. Chas. Lalao�rte's •sprit the week -end with his sister, I reception was held at the McKenzie. home. Mr, Arthur Gelinas of Alvinston, pent Sunday with his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rau and five daughters, also Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Denomme and family have returned to Detroit after spending. two weeks holidays. Mr. Fred Goulette of London Spent ' a mauve sweet •peas. Her •bridesmaid, i the holiday with his family at "lie ikIr, and +Mrs. W. • Hc,rney, Mi&. Miss Hazel 'Mackay, wore pink sheer; cottage. in Drysdale Park. Trrn • Ferguson, "Mr. A. tlackstettei with white accessories and corsage of i Miss a Aubin of Kippen, .:a� Mr. and '.1I-ra. J. ' H. Cochrane• ' deep pink re:res •-arnd blue delphinium , is visitingewithcher •sister, ith' , Lou e • EVIr- and Mi Align Johttsion• i House, •at •L`linton. The gaing away , costumeiet;the bride was printed Mr. and re. Harvey McClyaiont' blue sheer redingot, white picture and son of Fort Erie spent the- eekw' hat and white' accessories. The went -and with 'tit•:• .fortner'.6 father, .Ir.' to Crysts,:j :heath, Niagara Falls and and Mrs. James McClymont, 1 T:ronto and will reside in Seaforth, Mrs. .S Beavers of -Centralia is : white silk jersey with white access - visiting he,i 'tttr her 111z, rand Ills:,:, oriesand �eorsage of pale pink and Aliver Java* eamearateee tietrEd.Mff;R: The slower ye drive, the snore yore save! Gas burned up while standiti � still totals a1.41 staggering gallonage. So never leave your car —even for a few minutes'—with The motor` running, les just as easy to switch at off and s;rve gasoline Remember _ your 50/50 pledge; don�t lel your motor idle, BLAKE Severe,) ref the ladies of the Blake Congregadan attended the joint me- eting in Varna on Thursday last and enjoyed the .program to its full- est. Miss :Marjorie Hoffman, of Zulieli, sang a solo for t::e Blake ladies' part in the.progiamaae. The ladies are meeiang ouWednesdayev- ening in the Blake church for their AL gust. meeting. 111. and Alis. 'Walter McBride and family were In ;Lreadon recently at- tending the weddieg of Mrs. Mc- Bride's cBride s sister'aiid alto acting as her twin �sistel's bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. T D1nsmore a nd eon and: Mrs. J. Douglas and Miss Thelma Dinsmore called on friends in Seaforth one evening. Miss Marie Ducharme held a birth- day party on Saturday afternoon. 'Many attended the funeral of the late Menno;Steckle on Wednesday afternoon. last. It being held from the Amish church and burial taking irlace in .the Amish cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McBride spent 3Lics iVl sy Swaim of London was a 'WILLIAM STRANGE—VISITOR i ec- nt visitor +with her parents, Mr and Kra. Pater Schwalm William Strange is a young Can;ad- fvan Kipfer who is training with lin of British birth. He lives in Tor the inelitia at Hamilton, visited his onto. He has worked for some years parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kiefer. in that city on assignmentts ranging Miss Alice Dougall :of Toronto is :from book reviews to feature broad - vacationing with her parents, Mr. and .casts. He is much in demand, as a Mrs .V sat Dougall. speaker. Happily married, he has one Donald :16Kirutorz has left for robin Several months ago William London where he has enlisted with Strange received the CBC conunis- tthe L GA.F- • •:tion to visit cion to • visit the actual Maurice Tudor, who istraining with :fighting sectors of Britain, to see and the militia at London spent the week 'talk with the men and women., to ex - end . with his 'parents. • perience the ho.'-rors of the Blitz and Mr. and Mrs- W. 0. Goodwin,Miiss to bring tack his impressions ane Mary and Mrs. Maulkinsau visited at fndinggss. He cro-red the ocean—twe. Lakeside. my three days in a freighter, attack .cave h. Shaddick, Milton Russell by submarines and bombers enrout and Lloyd Veuner enjoyed a fishing, —spent several. eveeks ` in varioai: trip at Ghee -leer Lake. 'Darts of the country, tai.:ing with Mrs. Thos. Parlmer has returned .Britishers in all sections of the is.. after a pleasant holiday with .<ier: land, and returned to tell of his er;- son Earl at Toronto. ieriences to Canadians. • Keith Buchanan left for London, where he. has enlisted' in the I.ICAF c S 7 h Ken. ..more of the RCM:, o.. a•,ltetai sone time in �`•';�'e,rn Canada, Trenton, was a visitor with his par- and after the marrrae was at Tar - eats, Mr. and airs. J -no. •Passmore. oma, Wash., for a r,•' • months. Re - Miss Jean Poster enjoyed a week'.; turning to Seafort.i he had heti vacation at Bayfield. there since. A son and daughter sur - Mies Margaret Schwalm of Lon- wive, dolt is holidaying, with her parents The funeral of the late Samuel 1Vlr. and Mrs-.. Peter &hwalnr; M. Chesney, whose death occurred at Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt. and the Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - Larry of Toronto, Dr. and itrs. Hare teeth, took place Saturday afternoon ry Joynt and Jtinith ©risi and I Ir• s"nterment i.n Maitland cemetery. Sr.o Wm. T. Joytzt of London were week of the late Henry Chesney, pioneer encs visitors with their mother,, 43'r; i resident of Tuekersmith, he was born Alice J•oyut. in 1567 on the homestead. to yeare a day With friends near Ripley. Celebrates 86th Birthday- ' :ago he was married to Lucinda Reb- a Mr. Wm. N. Finlay left thio week ,VIr. Owen Geiger observed laid ;lido° of ate rlilop. He resi<lr..d 'ii: to . visit his daughter and - son-m-}aw with birthday ath is Hensalt home ea Seaforth, later int Toronto, Lictnweli • Mr: and M. G. H John, ton and Monday last. He is hale .and hearty and Stratford returning to Seafohis granddaughter Sado Elizabeth, at %rid attends his duties daily at 'the lour years ago. Surviving are his Tlio;iilor, New Ontario. flax -mill, which he has operated for widow and two daughters, MTs• E. Stelck and Noma Hey ai number of years. An ex -warden of: sang a beautiful duet on Sunday at Runs Away Huron County, Mr. Geiger has been John P out is conficncl to histhe brake church, 1it,s Jean Hey reeve of elle village for a number Qui Exeter after havn ing 'boon s home u years, and is still keenly interested up ttnza suffering from shoe c w},rnea (I. ?st Week's It,�ms) in the welfare. He hat a. family of team of horses The threshing machines are very six sons and one dangllte he was driving tan a- •rns in this, vieint now,getting -; teadhTa for heard hay. A neighbor Y Y 5 g Mrs. W. A. ><iiacL•ai•un and'. Mr and ' Harold Taylor the farmer's threshed. Crops are tur- Mrs. G. M. Drysdale attended the; next Ylr heard a s iga in the .•ing out very good considering the. funeral of their brother the tate • aheld and on to Prout ng saw ,dry summer. Robert Drysdale,.who horse belongingnpartly to ness trotting. Mrs. Carnie and sons are being ' passed away at, zi•Ti the lane �areesserl.: and his home near Sandusky, Mich., on come upon another huorse with part -visited by friends from Tnronto. August 2nd in his 67th year. The sof the mower tongue itIrs. Russel Heard of the Bronson funeral was held from the late re- it He fa g to trailingrubehind Line north, called on friends in the sidenes on August ash. Interment Tri. 1st saw the mower upsidedown Vicinity one day. Hettsall Union cemetery. beside a fence and farther on dis- e g t , covered Mr. Prout in some schrub- Drysdale—MacVfcar !cry an a semi-conscious condition. He: A quiet wedding was salc:nittiaed nurtietliatciy brought the injured man •rt tuie home of Rev. R. Hicks, .'Lon ,: to a fleeter in Exeter, where he was on, on Saturday, when Margaret i found to be badly shaken up but rm. • jrresidt•i"'�' • at the 's s Many of.the ' friends and neigh - ori. 1 h- bors. were shocked to learn of the. udden death of Mr. Menno teckle, .l•.,.of the Bronson line north. The ympathy of the community is ex- Vera ones were broken, Just what ha• tteneded to his sorrowing wife and Vera MacViear, youngest daughter of p - f Ltiaily.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacVicar, Poplar .Itened Mr. iProut was unable to tell. `.:Misses Elva Hey of Michigan,Jean Hill, became the bride of Robert• of. London, Mildred and Kathleen of Toronto visited their parents Mr. and Mrs.. Sam' Hey. Mr. Gus Clark spent a few days With his mother and brother during the past week. Mr, and +Mrs. Paul Ducharme and Marie and Ecisel attended the wed- ding of Mr. Ducharme's sister, at Drysdale on Saturday. Mrs. John .Denomme is in the, Cl Inton Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. Douglas was visited by Mends from Seaforth recently. 'Mr. and Mrs, C. 'Parke and .Ken- neth ;and 'Beatty were on a trip to North. Bay, Wander and Th.ornToe daring the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Robb and :family of near Atn.berley visited the Iattea's sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs. 'Roy Mc13t'ide. Mrs. Morse Gerber has been able to be broght home :from Clinton ed the scent th b d h d It Hospital, Hor many frfo,'tds wish her Dies at Seafor#1, recovered, d th a speedy recovery flaw: Jaizttii Rataktn, a well ltttown a- water half hourbefore mug ng re- 11M1iss Eva Boehler hasgretchedf forth resident, passed away Fallow i °loved by Two boys who dived re- te her home after spending Ka hi% I ing n kid illness, 6'iSfse'ni from , gkatedry. Miss G. Faxrant, former 2vr•eks tr r�on:'.o.i+ � heat,' WI C1C. �,+;•z.` d * !. r ,. ' 1VIr, and Mrs. JiL Pabe�r of heal Jacit Drysdale, eldest son of Mr anei et. Vella Mrs. M. ;G.:Drysdale, Hensall. Tho `A pretty garden wedding was sol- emnizedbiide wore a street -length dress .of at the home of the bride's parentis, Mr, and mrd, W m, E. Welsh of .Exeter, when their daughter, Dor- othy M. was married to Lyle G. Roberts of !Chatham, Rev. Mair offi- ciating, The bride was given in mar- riage by her father: and carried rose:. iMiss Fere' Welsli of ,Sarnia, was her COUNTY NEWS Celebrate 80th Birthday - George Beatty of Varna and Wm. Forrest of :Clinton celebrated their'sister's bridesmaid while Jack Will- SOth birthdays Saturday Test. Few lams of Sarna, assisted the groom. of `their class elates are left.. The music was played by Lorraine Student Breaks %e 113e.�aver, of London The left for a Leg. trip to Muskoka, after which they Miss Fanny Lavis, one of tTse Clin- will'resid*� in Chatheia. ton Collegiate Institute girls, who left 'Young Boy Ddowns Monday .last to help in the i'Vi:agara While attempting his first deep water ;swain at Piper's rani, es. Goderich, recently; Robert liuddock, r 18 yl. old son •of Mr. and Mrs.. Jan - Tttacidock, Goderich, was drowned in l'2 feet of water: A boy ran nearly to the hospital to have her Tog se+t, l a mile to the nearest prone to give but later leas been removed no Tor -)the alarm. When the authorities had onto. ]reach e., o y a been • vere d , e body hems. in the fruit district as a farm service wor- ker, had the misfortune to break her leg in a fall fel= a tree. She was Da a fruit farm about five miles from Niagara .Falls ,and was taken' there tis "t it h y'ca,: v t'1 guide Jnr( 1trt5.wniFv h tder. work- 'corn at .li.o„baro. Prior to 51Iis rna'r•j ec? fox tl aaf hour but of n Avail. Il;, - i rage to Mari Powell in 1SOtt aila's;iri'c's his ;tiaretits the boy ',,'raves a s,,;.. l`in:, >retteComed. ,in. T.,1143,9 rhe 440d CiCeitt Nensall visited the latter's parens• Mt„ mitt :Mtv, Chea:clay. C4tol alit