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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-04-30, Page 9D fl rt 1jV 'k WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, X958 ZURICH Citizens NEWS Mr., Mrs. Walker Hensall Celebrate 50th Anniversary (By our Hermit Correspondent) Mr. and fVLrs. George Wacker, prominent and highly esteemed residents ,of Hensall, observed their 50th wedding anniversary c}va'etly at their home on. Tuesday, April 22. Mr, Walker, who has been: all for the past five years, was able too be up for •a short time for the occasion. Their Marriage of 50 years ago vvas solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, the, late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Girassask, Hens- on, by the late Rev. E. W. Saw- ers, Br+ueel[deld, assisted' by the slate Rev. E. F. Smith, Hensall. Of the 51 guess present at the wedding only eighteen are still lavimlg. They recall their wedding daps as a day samdl;ar to Last Tuesday, only much warmer. Mr. ,and Mrs. Walker took up residence in Herman' 24 years ago, .moving from Tuckersmath, where Mr. Walker bad farmed success- fulliy, and for many years was a produce dealer. They were showered with guts, i ncludiung a chrome kitchen suite rfrom the family, numerous bou- quets of -flowers, potted plants, 50 gold 'mums, congratulatory messages and telephone calls. They have a family of one son and two daughters, their son, Donald and one daughter Olive R.N., both reside in St. Peters- burg, Florida, and one daughter, Mrs. George (Hellen) Gould, 'lives can London. Mobile Home Shw Headed By Hensall Manager (By our Hensall correspondent) The 1958 .Canadian Mobile Home 'Show, which closed in To- ronto Saturday, was ar wonder- ful success, declared William C. Smith, who after two years in office, retires as ,pres,adenit of the Canadiian Mobile 'Homes Associa- rt ,on, sponsors of the event. Mr. Smith, who is general manager df General! Coach, Works at Hen- sall, is being succeeded. by David A. ,Robertson, Terionrto. Olf lonely* opened by the Ontar- io Minister of Planning and Deny,- eaopm,eartt, the show played limit ito dealers from across Canada and from every province. It was opens to the public Friday after- noon and Saturday, when. six It otusand people visited the ex- htibdrtion. In all, there were 40 different units an the show, indicating the trend in m'obil'e home construe - Mon The Hensall: fine had the largest exhibit, with ten units of variaotusr sizes. On Saturday some 30 employ- ees of General Coach chartered a buis for the Toronto trip, so they could visit the display. 0 Nels. AleClinchey Feted on Leaving To Live in Clinton (By our Hensen Correspondent) Neilson Mcelinchey, who is leaving in May to take up resid- ence in Clinton, was honoured at a presentation during the Sun- day School hour at the United iOnurch on Sunday morning. Mrs. IR,ow e's Suniday School class, of which, he is a member, Hensall ,and Chdsellhorst United Church Young People's, of which he is president, and a few of his friends presented him with a travelling bag. The presentation address was read by Jerry McOlinchety, and the presentation was made b6' Jane ,Horton. Nelson, who has always taken an active part in the Sunday School, and Young People's, and was a valued member of the choir, mini be greatly massed. Best wishes go with him to his new home PIANO -TUNING and REPAIRING Alf, Denomme R.R. 2, Zurich, ph. 95r12 PAGE 'NINE NO MATTE HOW YOU VOTED 1 THE PAST If You Want Good Government NOW Vote 1'. Dr lex A Bison And Str=engthen the Opposition Dr. Addison has served his community with distinction. His wide experience in problems of human affairs qualifies him to serve Huron in the Ontario Legislature. At no time have the problems of social measures, health legislation and pensions been more pressing. At no time has there been greater need for men of Dr. Addison's background to help mould such legislation. Your Vote for Dr. Addison Will Help to Meet That Need In this by-election May 12th, you are voting for something more than a candidate. You are voting to uphold a basic democratic principle if you vote Liberal. For 15 years the Ontario Legislature has been under the control of a single party — in fact, by one man. Secured in office by its strength in the House, the Frost Government has become indifferent to your needs. It has grown old and tired and careless. It has become increasingly incompetent. And yet this same Frost Government is asking for an increase to its needlessly large majority. You can help to restore a better balance in the House by voting for Dr. Addison, your Liberal candidate. In this way you can help to secure better government. Strong Opposition Produces Better Government A VOTE FOR DR. ADDISON IS A VOTE IN YOUR OWN INTEREST TE for ON • LIBERAL CANDIDATE I%iay � Lc�t� Huron Provincial By-election Published by the Huron Liberal Association