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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-09-18, Page 4Z R1. HERALD AG!'ICULi!JRE MARCHES WITH OUR ARMED FORCES Behind the lines where men and women are risking life to defend home and country, men and women are toiling to supply the materials of war— ships, planes, tanks, guns. These manufacturers—management and work- ers alike—are thus fighting shoulder to shoulder with our armed forces, But what about the farmers? They are doing a work of equal impor- tance. They too are marching to battle, by toiling early and late to per- suade nature to increase the food supply on which the issues of the fight so greatly depend. The farmer marches side by side with the soldier and his armourer. Farmers who are doing their bat to help Canada's all-out war effort may find it /necessary to borrow m moneyzattthe Bank. You should not hesitate to discuss your requirements with (our nearest branch manager. Your business will be regarded gs stnietly confidential. BANK OF MONTREA.L ".11. .•is•NK WHERE SMALL -11; MIOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modem, Experienced Banking Sec*iace............tthetiamtcome of 124 Years' Successful Operation Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager r i62 ld+ +l+++ •••r••i•++•F ++ •r.. •++-F•+•. ++++++*++++++++++++++++*F+++4 4F 48 Cut Your Fuel Bill la HALM I 4 Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Allaterials REPLACE THOSE 'WINDOW PANES NOW. WE C21( .A LARGE ASSORT!5 sa(TOCK Ca?, GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND Wali. DO YOUR tfirLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. KC. PHONE 69 AIM L 'LEI ZURICH alp 4,44+++++ .H.r.a.s+4.+.s.+4.4- **+++ +++++.4.4++++++++++44+4+44444 KIPPEN NEWS 'Miss Edna Darman cif Lorader , 2apent the weekend with her parears,. :+ir, and Mrs. P Dayinan Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons spert i'irursday last in London, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lockhart and a0aughtea° of Porter's Hill visited on .Sunday at the home of Mr. arr4 .Mrs J. H. Cochrane. Sr. and;Mrs. G. Rocholar and da. 'auif,Nlrter; Messrs Bruce and .Stuart nn of Morden; Miss P. Powers of •dt�ockwood and Mr. A. Gackstetter of CCuelph and Mr. E. Gackstetter, of .y/+ttrich visited on Sunday at the home •Tof Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey, Mrs, B. Keyes of near 13ayfield, *visited last week with her parents, 5r. and Mrs H. Jones. Miss Dorothy Dietz of London, 4nt tthe we ek,E nd with her en a 5 r t. r. an Mrs. William!, Dietz„ p ' 4 Miss ( -iys Jarrott agent the av(- ok-end with Miss Vera Smith of near Bacilli ars. e, .I.E. Thompson spent A. ;fen. dags last \wesift with her daughter, Mr. and Illtrr. Fred Parsons 92 Bs,- ifortli. R .n, St Joseph : e.=L'' Beaver Town messes. Hubert *40 A1fonse Geo- ffrey c•f St. Peter's .alerninary, Lon- don ware Sunday •visl;t,ryrs with their parents, .Mr, and „Maa. ,Remie Geo- ffrey. Mr. Cyril Duchat'rne o3 Windsor, was a week -end visitor with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred ltleharme Mrs, William,Wissing was zt week- end visitor with friend, in Wind- sor. s The summer bean crop 14 /:boat, harvested now with exzeption .of thh i r r odd 1 4 late fief , . *as are d, and treshin^.° 0,. lit about to .begin. 'l'he era)? C tit year will :bo of n gild n 1 but as to the yield we put a (?) mark. Sorry to report that Mr. Josiah •Sararas is not enjoying, his usual health and is under the Dostor's care. Mr. Peter Masse of Detroit,. ;has purchased the Papineau Estate ' and intends openiing up a little summer resort for some interested in purch- asing lots to build their summer'. homes thereon. .A. roadway is .being cut to the lake and other attractive • means taken. With his (laughter, Mrs, Neap. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Tiernan and fam- ily who spent the summer hem left on Tuesday for Toronto where Mr. Tiernan has a position in the Bank. Miss Eunice Haist is attenditsg business College in Clanton. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger and daughter, Miss Helen Nadiger, at- tended a wedding in Galt over the 'week -end. - STANLEY TOWNSHIP Rev. Mr. Oliver of Hyde Park had charge of the services on the Varna charge on Sunday last, while Rev. Miss Hern went to Hyde Park to conduct anniversary services at that place. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and ,tdrs. Fred McCiymont on Friday evening last when about forty guests niet in hon- or o4 Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley's .twentieth wedding anniversary. Dur- ing ;the -evening Mr. and Mrs. McKin- ley -.Were presented with an occasion- al chair and many good wishes. j Late Frank Weelces the :death took pace of Frank Weekes, who passed away at the Mime of Mrs. E. Beatty, Friday 'Sep- -emnber .5th. Deceased was born in 'Glencoe'irl 1862 and was in his 79th ear. He had been a resident of Stan- ley over 60 years, where he farmed on the Parr line until last fall when he. retired" too Varna and bid fair to enjoy a well earned rest. Six weeks 'ago he was• seized with an attack of and never recovered. In 1910 he was united in wedlock to Rachel Beatty who predeceased'. him 15 months ago. Wesiatara. man of many sterling qu- alities, was of a kindly nature, a good citizen, a valued member of St. John's Anglican church of which ..he was Warden. The funeral was held on unday, last conducted by his pas- tor Rev.. John Graham, who paid high tribute --to the departed. HENSALL Mrs. Alice Joynt, accompanied by Dr. Harry' Jaynt wife and daughter of London are holdaying with the fornier's ` son, Mr. and Mrs. Lead Joynt at Toronto. Thos: Shaddick who has been ill n Sl joheph's Hospitol, London, is iinprov`6d and able to return° home. Mss /Margaret Tudor of Hamilton spent the week -end with her parents Mr.• and .Mrs. Stan. Tudor. Mrs. McClnchey vsitted recently with .relatives and friends at Bay- field. ayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White of Lon- don were the • guests of Mr. and Mrs j. g...Bontliro_n Wm. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Jones ,and family of St. 'Thom- as were recent visitors with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Traquair Corp. G Moore of the RCAMC Tor onto, Mrs. ,. Moore, Douglas and Bruce, were holdaying with Mr. and ;Mrs, Jas. Paterson Hensail Sr. Institue commenced their fair meetings with a pot luck :supper held at the home of Miss i1y„Anson Thursday evening last Mrs. RA Orr, and two sons pf "Ailsa Craig , moved into their =e*a*' Belling on Main Street, ".where ,1'Ir.-Orr has apened a shoe and llaess.'Cepair shop in the build- ing 3eeenalyt"vacated by Roy Weber. Mr. br.r,;Jt-ini'farnily are being wel- colned ta•• isail. ''MAand Xs. San. Tudor spent a fe.K days•at.undas with relatives. HarvestZhanksgiving servacea will be,=held in .nSt. Paul's Anglican ch. lira an Sigiday, Sept. 21st at 11 a. m. and 7- p.m. Paul /I. Laughton, son of Mr. and Mme. V. Laughton, a student at the Ilhiversity of `Toronto, has been awarded .the• Moses Henry Aikens scholarship for four years. SCHOOL FAIR One of the Most successful school fairs ever to be staged was held here iehen large..::' numbers attendind, the ideal weather left nothing to be de- sired, !Large exhibits and .many en- tries' !rade the event one of the best ever .held.'; • In addition to Hensall •schools; eight rural schools partici- pated in the. event. The fair got a- way to a good start with a spelndid parade which was held in front of the- local town hall on main st. Prin- cipal winners were numerous as practically every class was keenly contested. Prize winners in school arade — Hensall first, second and third; No. 1 Tuckersmilrh; No 2 Tu- okersmith; No 10 Tuckersmith; No 1 eborne, No 2 Hay and No 10 Hay. hysical training, Henhall, Tuckers- ith, Usborne, Hay. Musical demon stration, Hen sail, Tuckersrnith, Usb- rne, Hay. Judges for vegetable; were J. G. Shearer, agricultural rep- resentative; beans and grain, E. L. Mickle; eggs, A W. Kerslake; flowers Mrs H. Daalsymple, Brucefield. Mr. Dominic Geoffrey has recently improved his house in St. Joseph, a good foundation has been put un- der the house and it has been re- covered with asphalt shingles and presents a very attractive appearance and makes him a nice 'home. DASHWOOD The annual .Mission Festival will p be held in the Lutheran church this 'Sunday, September 2r1st when Rev. U Wenzlefi' of Logan will be the guest p m 0 !speaker in both morning and even - 3r g .services. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman and M•rs. Lovina Kellerman were Sunday visitors with' relatives in Waterloo and 'Kitchener. Mrs. _Harold Kellerman spent a few days with her parents in Fergus last week. Mr. E. It. Guenther spent Sunday in St. Catharlrtes visiting hes mother, Mrs. Jane Guenther who is very ill at present. Mrs. Ness attended the funeral of a relative in Tavistock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Greiner ?(eft for Windsor where they intend t( , lay for some time, Major and Mrs. Eugene Tiernan vh spento the Inst two weeas here 1 aYrand bend have returned to swap Borden. X r..Dyke of Ti'iSteok i; vicsiting COUNTY NEWS Rowe—Archibald St. Thomas'Church, Seaforth, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jessie Vallance Craig zrchi:bald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Arch- ibald of Seaforth, to Osmond J. Rowe of Simcoe. Rev. Dr. Hurford officiat 1 ed. George Clark was at the orgar aft; Mr. J. Gordon was aoloi,'t.. Thc:1 bridewas �a 5 given in rnarraga by her father, her sister Alice Archibald was her attendant and Mr: C. C" Sherwood �irf Toronto was. grooms • Sesttaa er.341*, 1941 ++44+4* ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4+ ++ 3+.1..x. i, i++,4* +4,y++ ,.., .+ + 4 - ti' + 4. 4, "We. Recomend. -- FEED - And SELL the.Best„ PURINA CIIOWS We carry a. full line of Purina Products, such,, as Lay Chows,, Concentrates and .Dairy Feeds, Hog Chows,. Etc.,, Et, Fresh, Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made at reasonable distance 4i ELAM W.. SHANTZ. - Phone; Zurich 91r20' + ;..r +.r.d-.1.+ .r.++ -•r•+++•r•++ +++++++ ++++++++44-2- 4++++++++++ ;++++++•§ ++4- ennilleffffeaRNSWeare .,4 + + + + 4- 4- 4- 4 - Zurich 4- 4 Zurich H"aH Fair Monday and Tuesday, Sept 22 and 23 PROGRAM FOR FAIR DAY See The Grandest Exhibits. Tre .Judging of Hor- ses, in the large, show- tgy.-. :Special prizes will bring out a large Display. Also see the many en- tries of Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 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London Hamilton Hamilton Tan'lo Sudbury, Winnipeg !� q Vaortver elan, and the ushers were Arnold Archibald andli i hard Rowe Atter the reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a wedding ;Fadi,, and/ willlive in Sitn- ooe. .A.New w Superintendent utoetenb , The . WXii Board giiam Hospital T�oard ham engaged Liss Winn fred Delig t% ttag. It, °f Inalmowo as sup€'• intend - eat, r3f frospiital,, to succeed T• it s C•. R'huS171, who has resigned on acce - a