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ZURICH HERALD
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AUCTION SALE i 11r.,..Toh.c Cha.rrcatte of the 131ut,Shirley of Windsor are visiting; with
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Watc+r so',ath, who has suffered a her father, Mr, Jonas Hazrtle-ib and
fractured rib some three months ago' Lavatdaa.
is slowly improoving. I Mr. and !Mss. Ervin Mcisaac of
Mrs. Peter Masse and three daug • 4 Windsor spent the week -end with
liter, of Detroit who have been res- Mrs, L Melsaae.
orcing in our little burg far the Miss (lose Guenther is visiting
past two weeks, are returning to with her brother in. Jacicsun, lYtich.
Hiss Christens McCrae and Miss
Fawcett of Collingwood spent a few
days with Mx•. and Mrs. S. Cur
COMMUNITY STOCK YARDS
W ATFOIW
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th
At 2 o'clock
'Usual number of mixed Coto, and;
;Calves.
75 Head Mixed Stockers,
100 Head mixed Pig
Number of young Says
if you want Cattlebe sure and at- { UN. Vincent Jeffrey of Detroit,
tend these Sales!! and sons are ,pending a few day
'Please Note—Thew Sales are held with their parents.
every Saturday, wet or dry , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Charrette
TERMS—CASH ,• and family, after spending a week
G. Hollingsworth, Auctioneer with their parents, returned to their
' home in Detroit on Monday last.
Mrs. Leon Jeffrey of Beavertown
is at present with Mrs. Ayotte in
Zurich who is laid up at present.
their hone' shoortly,
5Iz'. Fred Ducharme and daughter
Veronique motored to London on
Sunday where they spent the after-
noon with Se St. Devis of Toronto.
BLAKE
'I1�I,r. and Mss. Donald Matson of
Toros to were recent visitors with STANLEY TOWNSHIP
his mother, Mrs. Mary Manson.
Miss Phyllis 'McBride and brother Carter—Chuter
- Keith returned from a holiday with.
Icou�•ins near Ripley. A charming summer wedding was
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Finlay are solemnized in St. James' •Church,
'being visited by a Fresh Air Girl' London, on August 1 lth when Mona
from Toronto. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mr's. Ecl-
Mrs. Roy Gingerich was operated win Chuter, of Varna, was united in
on at the Clinton Hospital recently., marriage to Frederick James Carter,
Alcr many friends wish her a speedy Phm.11. son of Mrs. Carter and the
recovery. late Alfred Carter, of London. Can -
Miss Anna Mae Johnston is visit- on W. A. Townsend odfieiated, and
`ing at the home of her grandmother . Mrs. Wilfred Stephens was at the
and aunt. { console, Given in marriage by her
# father, the attractive bride wore a
graceful gown of white crepe in
I street -length, white accessories and
11Ir. and Mrs. John Butt and da-' a white straw hat with drooping
tight- r of Flint, Mich., visited over . brim completed her ensemble. She
the week -end with the forraer's •bro- carried red roses. She was attended
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt. i by her twin sister, Mrs. Walter Mc -
Mr. and Mrs. John Casey of Luc- Bride of Zurich, wearing rose sheer
an and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kernick and crepe with matching hat and sarry-
Shiiley of Exeter visited on Sunday ing cream roses. Stanley Carter, •bro-
.at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. William ther of the groom, was best man.
Herr sl,,. 'Later a reception was held at Glen
Miss Dona McBride of near Bruce-) Allen, after which Mr. and Mrs.
•fell is visiting her aunt and uncle,: Carter left for Muskoka, the bride
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. i donning for travelling a teal blue
Mr. anti Mrs. Archie l arsons and sheer white accessories.
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Carter of Clandeboye.
Mrs^ J. Baker and Miss Margaret
Reichert of Hillsgreen visited recent-
ly witm the former's daughter, Mr. • Dr. and Mrs. Taylor and c-aughter
and 1tr:. W. McLachlan. I Anne and Mrs, Guenther have been
Miss Margaret Torrance of a' otters away on three weeks vacation, retu-
iill is visiting her aunt, Miss M. J. rned home Tuesday evening.
Iv ison. 'Mrs. J. McNevin of London spent
1\1 i'. and Mrs. Bruce Walker of a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
T•idiiisgreen visited recently with the Oestreicher.
latter's brother, Mr. and Ms. J. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Lambeth
Cochrane. visited with friends here over Sports
Mrs. W. Homey and Miss Irma, Day.
Ferguson attended the trousseau tea! Mr. W. D. Empey of London and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wein Mr. Robt. McVicar of Mossley called
near Crediton on Wednesday after- on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher
noon in honor of their daughter, a 'on 'Tuesday.
lfaride elect of this month. Miss Eunice Oestreicher spent a
A •nuniiber • of young men of this ! few slave with her friend, Miss Nor-
�vicinity left on Sunday morning for,•nxa Cook in Hensall.
Camp at Thames Vallee. j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oestreicher
- __aa____ and family ef. Chicago are visiting at
the 'home of his brother Mr. and Mrs
St. Joseph and Beaver Town !Ss, mDestreicher.
Master Glenn Haugh spent the past
NTr. and Mrs. Tyrus Stansberry, week visiting his cousin Mrs. Roy
and family of Detroit, after spending a Br'»»hard hi Strathroy.
their vacation with their parents,? Mrs. G. Chesna and family of
ttay.- returned to their home. Bermingham, Mich., and Mrs. Poeh-
i+ir. and Mrs. Ralph Meek andller and family of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
faxrrfily of Detroit spent the week-'. are .�i.itin;g with their mother, Mrs.
lend with the former's parents of ;'F. 'Willert.
the Blue Water south. I -Matter Bud Stadelbauer of Lon -
The Misses Doris and Shirley Jaff-' don is spending his vacation with his
res!• of Beavertown left en Friday grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft
las!: for Detroit, where they will vis- (Delayed in the mails lase week)
it relatives for a few days. Mrs. Jas. Smith and daughter
KIPPEN NEWS
DASHWOOD
yCurrie
last week,
Misses Dorothy Dougall and Nor-
ma Cook of Hensall visited with Miss
(Eunice Oestreicher a few days last
week.
Rev. and 'Mrs. Wm. Schatz of Pit-
tiburg, Penn., and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schatz of Detroit visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Schatz over the
week -end.
Misses Antionette and Tillie Zim-
mer of Detroit are spending their
holidays with their father, Mr, Wm.
'!Zimmer.
Mrs. Witzel who spent the past
week with relatives in New Hamburg
and Kitchener returned hone on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Harry Cook of Windsor, is
spending a week with her parents,
iVI,r. and Mrs. D. Tiernan.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. Flynn, Mrs. ,Stad-
elbaver and Mrs. Keys all of Lon-
don were Sunday visitors with re-
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denby and
son of Hanover and Miss Derby of
New York were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman. Mrs
Derby and son will spend a week
with Mrs. Kellerman.
(Murray Wolfe of Fort Erie and
friend Bob Harvey of Stratiord sp-
ent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs
W. Wolfe.
31r. Charles Gruna of Clawson,
Mich., is spending a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawrence and
son o:f Rochester, N.Y. and Mrs.
Zinkhann of Kitchener. spent the we-
ek -end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Krueger.
Miss Doris Piellush of Kitchener,
is spending her holidays with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Krueger here and in Zurich.
Rev. and 'Mrs. W. H. Schatz and
Billy of Apollo, Pa., air. Elgin
Schatz of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schatz and Carol of Detroit,
are visiting this week with their
brother, Mr. Vernon Schatz.
News of Previous Week)
Mr. and Mrs. S. Currie motored
to Hamilton over the weekend -
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tiernan and fam-
ily who have spent the summer at
Grand Bend, have returned and are
spending a few weeks wren rds mo-
ther, Mrs. Mary Tiernan.
Miss Helen Dietz who haso been
employed with the Koehler barely,
was taken suddenly ill last week and
was rushed to Clinton hospital where
she underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis. We understand she is get-
ting along nicely. Helen's many
friends in Dashwood hope for a spe-
edy recovery.
Misses Esther Allemang of Kitch-
ener and Gertrude Meyer of Hamil-
ton spent civic holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer here and at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer
of London were Sunday visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton WiIdfong of
London spent the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Hamacher.
Miss Gertrude Allemang of Kit-
Twenty-five
it-
Twenty f ve Pounders from French Canada
(Left) Them is only one plant in
North America where cannon are
made irrrrrmsrap to finished gun in
the one (,lace Cl'ai'm at Sorel, P.Q.
(Below) The latest in field pieces is
this British 2.) -pounder equ ipnaen t
niadeinthe heart. of French Canada
at Sorel. P.Q.
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chener is spending a few weeks with
her sister, liar and Mrs. Edgar Res-
temeyeas
•Nr. Albert Goetz left on Wednes-
day for London where he has secur-
ed a position with the Bell Telephone
Co.
Mr, Harry Hoffman attended' the
Onnterio Funeral Directors' Conven-
tion in Toronto last Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver an!- daughter
Mrs. Smith and family visited with
friends in Bow'ananville and Toronto
last week.
Mr, Alvin Kellerman has moved
into the house he recently purchased
from Mr. C. Baumgarten. Alvin has
had the place remodeled and redec-
orated and now has a vary modern
home.
'Misses Frieda and Dorothy Rader
Elmore Rader, Hildegard' Miller and
Edward Gackstetter attended the
Ont. District Walther League Con-
vention at Fisherville on Sunday
and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans and
family of Kitchener spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Henry Hoffman.
• lairs red Rotzel, Mrs. Ray Rowland
and son of Pontiac, Miss Li'nd'a Wal-
pex of California and Mrs. Caroline
Walpeir of Exeter called on relatives
and friends here on Friday.
Mrs. Poehler and family of Fort
Wayne, Ind., is visiting with her
Mother, Mrs. Willert.
Mr: and Mrs. Koessel and family
of 'Lansing, Mich., spent the week-
end, with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
John Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner sp-
ent the week -end with her parents in
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Milfgord Dieterich
of Windsor were week -end visitors
with Mrs. Emma Dieterich.
Mrs. Cavet and family of Chicago
are visiting with her sister, Rev. and
Mrs. C. Becker at the Evangelical
parsonage. •
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Giser of Det-
roit visited with his brother Chester
for a .few days.
Mrs. J. Rasche and two sons are
spending a few weeks wit., her sis-
ter Mrs. A. Tiernan at the hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, of
Theclford were Sr.:iday visitors with
friends in town.
HENSALL
1Vlr. and Mrs. Wm. Ingram of
Pleasantville, N. ., are visiting with
the . latter's mother, Mrs, Devlin and
other relatives here,
Ken. Passmore of the RCAF has
retruend to Trenton after spending
his holidays with his parents, Mr.
and ' Mrs. Jno. Passmore.
Mrs. Sidney McArthur was taken
to London Hospital, being seriously
Mrs. E. Marshall of London and
son John Marshall of Flint, 'Mich.,
visited with Mrs. Wm. Luker and
Gladys.
Miss Greta Lammie is spending
her vacation with her sister, Miss
Amy Laramie in Windsor.
Gerald Passmore left for 'Manning
Pool, Toronto, having enliatcd with
the RCAF
Dr. Wm. T. Joynt of London, ac-
companied by Donald Joynt are en-
joying a motor trip to Toronto, Bar-
rie and other points.
Miss _Margaret Johnston and Mrs.
John Johnston are visiting with the
latter's daughter and son-in-law,Mr
and Mrs. A. T. Douglas, Hyde Park.
Charles Grassic of North Bay was
a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Smith ane. ram -
Ely of London are holidaying with
the fermer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snaith.
lsiss'.Pearl Harpole of London,was
a visitor. with her mother, Nies. Grace
II tx:•pole..
- Davis of Mount Forest, for-
merly of Hensail, was a visitor with
Mr, and - Mrs. Harry Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gram and son
of Lansing, Miich., were visitors with
the foruner's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Grain the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and da-
ughter of Blenheim visited with her
parents, Nie. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen.
Mrs. Smythe of Vancouver, B.C.,
is the guest of her sister and broth-
er-in-law, . Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Cook.
Dr. and 1VIrs. William Geiger, of
Waterloo, were guests with Mr. Ow-
en Geiger and family. They were ac-
companied home by their son, Owen,
who has been spending the past
month at the Geiger home, Winnipeg;
Word has been reset "d here of Brussels and
the drowning of. Albert Whitesides.
ROT! of the late Albert. W httossdes and type has been publisher of the Enter --
Maas r
Mlrw. Whitesides of Kitchener. The ,ton paper since the death of her
deceased was born in Hcnsall and re -
the
and is Hon. President of
ceived his education here. His moth- sire l4lanitoiia ?Division of the CVJav-4
er was the former Nellie Pahner of She is visiting Brussels for the first.
Heneall by whom he is survived a- time in nineteen years. and hay toga num or Beal Estate for sale a2.dtiti
long with his wife and shear sisters, ned the trade with the :Brussels Post.. i
th.
Misses 'Violet and Jean of It itcllener ---Brussels Post. lifer bract annnith, *1.00 for each
and Mrs. E. A.
Fines of Clinton and Pryde—Woodall honingnon
a br.-ther, :Lorne, On ae ive service A pretty house wedding was solemn -
Clinton
ten dales--�$2.Of1 per single....
overseas, iced on the 36th wedding nfvor -s kaon if not over four Inches I
H adsan---Steals 'ary of the .bride's parents when! i1az-;
The wedding was quici.iv yolemni el 1?.u.t11. daughter cif Mi and' ilf:rs: Ii.3 n1nv ?advertising made knows,,
zed in Listowel of Miss F•foicti Steisr• J. 'r Woodall o.f Creditnri, becrmea tm 1r4pJiB5csatlon.
of Walton and Casey Hudson, oC Lis the Iaricle of John Bruce 1'r+�clo, rears isCellaneoua articles of not more,'
towel, youngest son of 11+1 r, and Mrsof ibi'r. and Mrs. Thos.:P.+yd•^ ei~.Y�_ Wen !fns' I1nao, For Sale, To ?ent,.
Geo. Hudson of klenrsI1. The Isridc stet. nay. A. l.. Aldwor•tJi of Z'taffia " tainted',. „nit. Fouind. Ate., Otre miters.
w-ro nn'.., 1 t�:�: e^,.,c r11,61n with, Amer efli: •',•steel '3 he 'music was t� l,yed liy 25c. Inv. 011e., R Inv. 60c,
'can beauty rosebuds. Por their lved M. E. Alrworth, the bride, givcnin as illi comtinuniertioaac to:
dine. trip th:e�r motored to Colbournr marriage by her father, Miss. Erika
aria Nia t�rtt ' 1
They 'w.tl'1 take up eo:ve of ?xrlatc was: the. 4iten Irl.
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Lad Fractures Leg
Jimmy Siddall, 10 year old sotu of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siddail of Denfi-
eld met with a painful accident while
holidaying at the home of his uncle
Jas. Petty, when he fell of the tame -
The Local News
The amain nim of the weekly news-
paper as the name implies, is to give.•
mews of its own district. It may have,
super aims, .such as to give the mer-
chants ea chance to tell of their good,
tor on which he was riding, and 1 an ata 'columns or to try to influence
caught his leg in the wheel. He wasaubl c opinion through its editor-
xemoved to• Clinton Hospital, wi ere .Ws; brut first of all it must give the -
x -rays were taken by Dr. Okes, =ad mews.
+Snags of this news is not easily
it was found' that the bone kms bro- obtained and no editor can cover it
ken. ail without .assistance. Especially Is
4. --+]his tens when you have visitors.
COUI\*l'}(1E°slS , Ninny of •the Ladies think that per-
sonals are the most interesting read—
in
and Provincial constables,
e ing in the whole paper. Your visitors.:
in Huron gathered recently at the are usually glad to have their names
home of Prov. Constable' Frank Tray -..appear, so send them in. Sometimes=
Ior at Clinton and presented' 'hoax=-' people come in and give the impres-
with an occasional chair ih recagant , sig that they are asking a favor -
ion of his recent marriage. when they want us to insert the;
' The death occurred ore Saturday names of their friends who have beers:
last of Andow D. Armstrong of Sea- spending a few days with them. No:
forth at the age of 79 years. A gat; -i person need feel that way about giv---
ive of Stanley township, he spent the ling ng us news items for we are indeed
great part of his life in that town- glad to get them all.
ship and in Tiickersmith, retiring; to
Seaforbh a few years ago. fie ah sur -,1.0m...0.........,
vived by his wife. one son and ontx
daughter:
.. It'esiges Post ZURICH HERALD
Miss C. Schultz, who has been
superintendent of Wingham• General,
Hospital for over two years, ha.;
handed in her resignation to thea
Board to take effect Sept. 1St. She `'
has been an efficient and popular
head of the institution and the gen-
eral public will ibe very sorry that
she now finds is necessary to take a
rest.
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