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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-09-30, Page 2PAST:a •777.170 ZURICH .N.7Srae.7 f-c2r. the :f Densie. L-Iay Ttegesnip and 7tile 4atiestat.ere ?etre isti. Z.! 7,ar.14....;;i Teessese...e. ....... A. t... FlTe22 II:eeeseee PR'....ree-rerE y zcCLrNc Oaetta.. Aatheiraleed F.:se:end (efelee. l'legazereent. Ottawa. Ilereaez: ;AF XL faLa.7.1.1.7.1:C,N 11261113**.**1066* NEWS C,ANAL•s:_eaS7 '-•-,173,:.".1:X7.1"1-e".‘.• yea: ir. a...1-1.r..7e, ie. Canada SI tenitee a ane Feeeize seraiee 7 aeries-. • f ••••••••••••••••**. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, OCTOBER 4-10 With Care. 9 in 10 Fire Preventable Eessee eaese fire strait:ea 77...7.77e ;Sae: .7.7.r1er: Bet the eetaatil:e is "nee -,-..reeegee.eter.4. -a:: fere isteees ..e.ect,e.' thsese :genes. 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Lueseaa. •eher. -A- M. Steeeder united, Ms Elear1077 J. Smith and M:77 7.her.2&1-e. Eittel- . 412§5111922111111111ECZEW PPLE DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 AN _APPLE THE ZURICH BOY SCOUTS will be conducting an "APPLE DAY" in ZURICH and DA,SHWOOD DISTRICTS Emery Feeley a•nd Herb Kral-. De-err:le ea lIonday. where thee asevexth aecepted positions Etatien -eel: have an up -tee -date ees-aerant en the. near future. This ee a. erer-st eer.veralersce -he reage:Lir.a. eueliato as none of -he itteses in sewn are serving ree-als se T.-se:sena Teseer. Bedard has 'eased his fine f sem nee: S'. seeph ta his see_ 7.-esteaalltie fee a period of flee yeses Fere -lee ettee day destroyed - 4• -as nets estoteence • eeee-ed Beeeriee.. The eses'e'...ense wee r.esging cerrepl-s- 15 YEARS AGO SUGAR and SPICE Al (By W. (Bill) 8. T, Smiley) A news streee the ether day e feliewerep and gored singing. in teal .of the 'crash • landing of a 2) 1 a dozen different aecents. eesieciri Seltfire, the last serviver * cif tee...ed of the Battle of Bri-'. gese sfroging wa tee, bast ;mit. tain. Far frern male:rig rie nestal- Heve yeu ever heard a French- . aEPTESIBER 2a, 194,4 ' zaee me- a certain satisfae- man einging wanna gate jus as!„....,.„:„: liggaseseer„ "ton -Probably '. I said tr., rr,Ff. 11k,, ze ger,: marr,,e deerrile • ; the ''`lesieoer.. Lene seuth.spen-. ' era? of those claPecdeout dogs wee Der? Or a Norwegian yarkg/ing ageser.oe are leeteree. flew at Retinal-. -'Valaseeng Mateelda"? Or an e - • eal :re • aee ter -tap- Australian bellowing "Aleng saw - c • lefeera,r..e. Isabelle eIdest 5.1a.ughter nets e.hat they gasse us te..ave de la patrie. le .iour tie glewer 7,4J iL tIS. Garnet areneray. tre.in on -Spits that ?tad been arrive'? ....7..e.etee was %unitedn mai' arseeia sae Bareee r„ , Lieyd eresjseaLne. (drily nee as theegh thy'd heeni On our way home, we'd practise see ef end :-et Des- , through the Battle r.if Hastings.', formation flying. cm our bikes, rrc afral-1 I didn't tee. nti- with no harals, which frequently 'ires 71%-d Fr.z ?eve -ee-ae e•-aeut tee- eellant• IE meant winding up in a them set eseed te-rt es teen Ten) e'er Spitfire. when I read of its de- hedge. The etimax to the ride see:sr-Leg :a. few days in. that city. ratse. I get so many had scare.s', back was a race down the steep Fatiecia OTra-ger left er. while flying those things that I hill to our huts, with no lights, na Teessley feeEesa Hall. where • always tores.ed en them with a hands and very often no brakes. • There'd be tremendous collisions, ane. eentinue her seedies for • jaundieed eye afterwards. * with cursing, laughing bodies fly- -:::;Le7d7.7.2;:e.s7M.s.estir. Laub and Bur sagea ma thinking in all directionsa.t the bot- * 4 Dash- =,..-'47Alt r.PI he happiest. times I torn. oeod. spent -.he weekend v'tl:r•• • have ever hs.d. and remernberine, * tr- 1,:1717:hiF:Ther same of the best friends I ever It sounds pretty silly, and it grx'cl:-`1 ty-'°-tr4 the d.e. We "ook athree-months op- was. But we were all very young, Blake eariagtessaeien atter.de.d. the erational trairang 'nurse on Spit- axid. very gay, even the Europeans, oshen Line Church ar.elversery fetes in -he heart of Shropshire. though their gayety had an edge es:et:es -Jr_ Sunday. La the de...ad of an English winter, bitterness to it, a touch of via Relcie r)f the Gr-4a•hen 14:a:1r. which there Is nothing dead- )ence.. ... 1 * * a My special friends were Nils, Van, Singh and Paddy. We flew in the same flight, ate and drank together, and pursued various Le -se Staniesy Tewg.snip. neia e en. - eter -esesski ae-s4sin. -sale of leis k The aierion ef the effe.c-s Nt'xiclaY- He recen---:5' cre-.v we were! Poles, Laslie. held or. , . Ausralia-es. Canadians. A Norwe- e roue'''. of Frenchmen, a aee are -1.e.nereee. 4r a:sad laltiaes 'were era- Belanan b;ace of N'ew Zealand- young women together. I've never ey ore 4 eeely dee. ---e ateatie ce or- dues- eee an Irishman. a handful of those days we were as close seen one of them since, but as brothers are supposed to be. =7"- N. .1c71. :he beSt ef health. • elesets and Enelish. and four pilots yee. eeeee al:ea-2 hes retureeel v,. H Ccwers seal satt.saaa freern Ireta. And hot.v well we got though so different in out- "— senes who The r. teee ':';e„,_ ee e zera, ubx-inging. scrapped were t The only father. Mr. Char pp - see Landee_ tee.- da.y -east are.e.k. he In- t a a a 4 ft ,arts. arnong themselves, because the.y were a Sikh, a Moslem, a n't abide each other. PREDICTIONS are for . COLDER WEATHER AHEAD! We he a larefy new range of Winter Wear for leer) in the Entire Family. Girls Flannelette • rt Ca Mf ° zes, 2 tea 6: 1.69 to 2,98 Sizes a to 14: 2.50 to 2.98 I LADIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Sizes 34 to 40 and 0 2,98 and 3.98 Pyjamas Ladies' Flannelette Night -Gowns long sleeves, smoil, medium, large and oversize. 2.98 and 3.98 „.........—....., [Large New Shipment Of GIRLS' and LADIES' WOOL SOCKS 25. YEARS AGO 10 EARS AGO Creisetan and a Hindu and could- 0C1013E.E. 4., 19-34 SEPTEMBER 29, If49 * s * W 1.--''r”: cell --he F -ate" -"a Ileidernan has dIsPosed On a winter night, we'd mount "re 7".:".r --r• 4 t• pheteerespher of the re -h. -e Mr. F.ezenead Tey. To- head off down the black road for D' takes. about a dozen of us, and eeee "his year. as .--„it his ga_gare farm west. Of zt./.., 7: -?-'-'•:-7- '-'7e" '-'-es's "vats IP et ---e-- rf"'.2-zcs Prssz-"Ion will be given oil. one of the neighbouring pubs. In -: ogee 2 nalf ;sate of rehote. Orbe: 1. , out of the wet night we'd troop, eat. spaesseea in --Veeleda.'sa Mr-. and Mrs. Henry I-loft:mane spiries as high as the sky, into :eashwood. eelebrated jthr:s-1.5„..A..7.:::,,,ell.. :he warnyli of the fireplace, and -.... e...- s -..........bee Fae.eee e -..---e- eeeeseeber ea '''''.-- ---."--9-r;'`'d '--: w4-'ifrl. a21:11.7-e7sarY en - e ----e• • tee sh-nir.g pewter, and the bar- -le -7..4'1.a; et B:3.-±. Nie --74 as very sedder_ and :rag a- ic d*IzIf'd's cheeky salutation. e-- esese.es 7.1,-; :he Bierth Fall Fate. olden- eccueed iase. t,Vednesdayaf - k.,..1d the locals would turn from Heat. MatKer_r_ese left: last Wed- temoon at the alLeiva Garners in- taatr eierts or dominoes and shake fee Kinesesgen. where he tersecteen. when ellagry. Reee. Zue -..,.,. the- heads as they smiled a wel- -t72-: 1.--'7--r-r: '--4:-1:aatfs 1--nivers'•77- rierr't ''''as artt"4" kiiLled" :5'''' come. And the pints would flow, '2.ar was In e621sIsrt with ...a" car and the darts would fly, and. in i• f. ,s. ....4.,... ..A.i.:=1. New yr)rk edete-i-r.-.en by Rev, Harold Snee, - '''*-c. '-n '-.me rt ime at Pthe pub would be necking with good cheer and good Have Just Arrived Watch For More Particulars Next Week m****444444,*fm**nom*rxrtnemmom44.4mmgmfge4*****4•44444*******monam* Gascho Bros. PHONE 59 — ZURICH "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" tseitte her tvso Mr. and Mrs. Claytar. Pfile. ee-e Mei Faleck and Mrs. Fuss. Dasiewood. were Wednesday visie.- ars in Zurich Me egad Mrs. Walser. Heise Local' anaiers and viseisgs re- i'eae. La -sea -nee Rau vrtio ported as: weck thee :he pereh reeee: 1 few week. vat- at are again - tee eerne ti e.-nd Mats. J. P. ches esker_ deeing :he day hsrne time. n ▪ Tereeit. A new 'tart :.cath -.g in the Mrs Tnaries Enter. fernier Herb HI -siege:- etee-Td. Bert -ne pas: Carr. Dashweeds an ex:eerier...zee Tser. ialet El.he-r and lat. barber. ;vho has been weeking ti af.te A Edigheffee. hs tes.de r. Grand Bend :Ter :be aaas- a...ease:a eceseasel 717,y sznflr will eeen for leasiness eres-P.7.-.Z.'ferns of Stade this Friday. "-e..fe end '7.ash e and Conrad Siemor- whe Lis -es at :he See nee iteereaeed niee. reset ef east end of the village. me: with a painful. accident on Saturday the : night. when returning home from' bane, sr. pas,ear.e. a: the work. He suffered injuries to La-ie.:ear. ?ale Las-- - his right collar bone. when lois bi- aeerer ;.reabeut 411e.) cycle collided with an auto in • front of Hese jewellery store. aes- new .geteing tri the Apiate butter wffl be boiled on. tee flest tine we knew of is by appointment. at the Kalbfleisch Varna next Treleaday evening. mills in Zurich. rreelse ef the ftee: supper sea.son. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Federation King and Queen Will Be Crowned At Annual Meeting L (By J. Carl Hemingway) annual sneering of the On- tario Federation of Agriculture will he held in the Royal York. Motel. Toronto. November 2, 3, 4. cane of the interesting features of this rneeing will he the crowning, of the King and Queen. This cernpetitien is open te any psirl er bey whose home is on the - farm and is between the ages of • 17 and 2i This is not a beauty While the subjects aredefin- itely farm topics we are hoping they will be just as interesting to the urban viewers as they ap- parently were last year. In a com- munity such as this the problems on the farm have a real bearing on the prosperity of the towns. A mutual understanding on farm matters will prove beneficial to all. contest but rather a test of know- ledge en farm organization and of pre:tic:el fanning. There will be 40th Anniversary teemty eompetition .early in Oc-i teaser and the winner win go to For Local Couple the Zone eompetitien and thefl. the finals. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amanns, Zu- The prizes have rot been an-; rich. observed their 40th wedding • reemeed as yet but they will be I anniversary at their residence on eemperable to lest year when the Wednesday, September 23, when a • Queen received a mix -master and family dinner was served with all he King a skill saw. Along with of Mrs, Amanns family present this there will be a trip of three for the occasion. ea- four days. Entries sheuld he Attending the celebration were: sent to Hex 31e, Clinton, at once. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gascho, Now that fail is here we begin Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gascho and t.e) think of the Farm Forum. Last Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence yen' proved quite successful with Gascho. Martha and Eunace, and' • abfrut the same number of radio Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaselio,. forums and several new Tv for- John, Earl and Glenn. urns in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Amanns were pre Clie•N'X will becarrying on the sented witha woolen blanket by Forum on TV again this year and the members of the family, aft- ' We. are hoping for an even better nr which they thanked them for program. A planning meeting was 'held eptember 24 and the first Forum is on TV Wednesday, Nov- , ember 4. * * Nils was a long, skinny Norwe- gian, who had made his way ac- ross the North Sea in a fishing boat with two others. He was sol- emn and shy until he had a few beers, then turned into a Viking. Van was a saturnine Belgian ex - army officer, who had escaped via France and Spain, rotting in a Spanish jail for six months before getting to England. Betio. had trained in CftriadE1/2, 4, 4, t Singh was the son of a wealthy Sikh family in India. He had all the paraphernalia: hair down to his waist, which he tucked under one of a series of brilliant silk turbans; early black beard; flash- ing brown eyes and white teeth. He laughed all the time. When he had a hangover, he would tell the flight commander it was a reli- (Continued on Page Three) Business and Professional Directory AUCTIONEERS DENTISTS ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, cauresous and efficient service at all times. "Service that Satisfies" Phone 119 Dashwood INSURANCE For Safety EVERY FARMER NEEDS Liability Insurance For Information About All insurances --Call BERT KLOPP Phone 93r1 or 220 Zurich Representing CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION their generous gift, as well as their neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ne,eb, for their kindness in remembering them. HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES CANADA TRUST CERTIFICATES 51/4% - 1 to 5 Years J. W. HABERER Authorized Representative Phone 161 — Zurich LEGAL W. G. Cochrane, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensall'Office Open Wednesday and Friday Afternoons EXETER PHONE 14 BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS & NOTA.TOES PUBLIC ELMER D. ?JELL, C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon Phone 4 DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D.S., D.D.S. Main Street Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Phone Exeter 36 DR. J. W. CORBETT LDS., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 - Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons DOCTORS Dr. A. W. KLAHSEN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 2 p.m. -5 p.m. Monday -Saturday Except Wednesday 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Monday and Friday Evenings ZURICH Phone 51 G. A. WEBB, D.C.* *Doctor of Chiropractic 438 MAIN STREET, EXETER X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wednesday Tues. and Thurs. Evenings, 7-9 For Appointment - Phone 606 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WESTLAKE Funeral Home AMBULANCE and PORTABLE OXYGEN SERVICE Phone 89J or 89W ZURICH HOFFMAN'S Funeral & Ambulance Service OXYGEN EQUIPPED Ambulances located at Dashwood Phone 70w Grand Bend—Phone 20w Attendants Holders of St. John's Ambulance Certificates OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST SEAFORTH1 Daily except Monday Phone 791 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Thursday evening by appointment CLINTONl Monday Only Phone HU 2-7010