Zurich Herald, 1954-02-11, Page 4MUM a ONTARIO
LOCAL NEWS
Vit. 'Wilfred KI'opp of London
"i►id a flying visit to Zurich friends
Friday last.
Mr and Mrs Albert Leiboid of
''kakrar Clinton were Sunday visitors at
Vaiie home of the former's mother,
WS. 'an.' Leibold, Babylon line.
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Cutler, and
tat and ;Mrs. 'Morris Rau of Detroit,
Vent the week -end at the hone of
Oh' mother, Mrs. J. P. Rau of town.
- Mr. Norman Sararas and lady
Friend Miss Doris Orth of Waterloo
ire week -end visitors with the for-
itgter's mother in town, and brother
ist the B. W. Highway.
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L'11.r. '1Vlilfred S:chilbe is this week
attending a Salesman training school
at O.A.C., Guelph.
Mr and Mrs Orville Steinbach and
Donna of London, visited with the
former's 'parents, ,Mr and Mrs. Heiry
Steinbach over the week -end,
,Ii' and Mrs Russell Tiernan and
son Barry of Exeter and Miss Shiela
Reline of London, were ween -end
visitors with their father, Mr. 1Vlilfred
Scheibe.
IMT and 'Mrs E. E. Wuerth were
week -end guests at Kitchener, Also
attending the wedding of then: neice,
on Saturday afternoon at the Evang-
elical .church, 'Elmira.
Speaking Of Shoes
Some people believe that there's
nothing so comfortable as an old
pair of shoes. ,Of course, it all de-
pends on the condition of the shoes.
For instance—your 'wife would find
it difficult to step into your shoes if
you left them full of hills, wouldn't
she?
While I don't repair shoes. Life As-
surance, custo:mbuilt to fit your cir-
cumstances, ,can be a long step to-
ward peace of mind for you and
yours.
Te Harry Hoffman
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LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
All Profits for Policyholders
Dashwood, Ont.
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Mr and Mrs. C.
R.h o iSeafortih,
i itizlg With Mr and
of town.
ZURICH HERALD
Dewar and SQn
spent Thursday
!Mrs. Chris.Haist
APPLICATIONS
THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY is call-
ing for Applications for Inspector bo
supervise the spraying and treating
of cattle in the Township of (Hay,
treated according to the Warble -Fly
Control Act, Inspector to collect
payment for spraying and treating
done. Applicants to receive instruc-
tions from the Council of the 'Town-
ship of Hay. All applications to be
in the Clerk's Office by February
1217th. Lowest or any application not
necessarily accepted.
H. W. Brokenshire,
Clerk, Treas., Township of -Hay,
Zurich, Ontario.
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Thursday, February 11th, 1554E
it theour couple took away the
(best wishes of old and new friends.
The bride and groom left on t;unday
for an extended trip to the U.S.A.,
the (bride travelling in a surf of grey
dress !with red accessories with grey
fu r coat. On their return they will
reside hi London, where they have
purchased a new home. tMr. Fournie
is a Maintenance man in the Kellogg
factory.
DASHWOOD
Messrs. Sawn Kraft and John Aldol
of Eyton, Sask., are visiting with the
former's sisters, Marie and Pearl
NOTICE
WARBLE -FLY Treatment
Township of Hay sea led tend-
ers plainly marked will he received
by the undersigned for the contract
to spray all cattle in the Township
of Hay according to the Warble -Fly
Control By -Law and amended ,.Ey-..
Law (Amended By -Law exempts
calves under (i months and cattle
over three years of age unless' they
are infected). The Towzishtp:will
supply spray material, coinractors to
supply all equipment. Work to be
done under the direction or the
Township Inspector. Tenders to, be
in terms of price per head, per siigle
spray. Tenders to be in t.`le bards
of the Clerk by February 27th, 19,54.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
H. W. Brokenshire,
Clerk, Treas., Township of Hay,
Zurich, Ontario.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Fournie - Corriveau
On Saturday morning last in ,!St.
Joseph Parish, St. Peter's 'Ohurch,
Monsignor Bourdeau united in mar-
riage 'Benjamin Morley Fournie, ;son•
of the late Joseph and Mrs. :Fournie
of London and Georgina ,'Audrey
Corriveau, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Edward Corriveau Of this parish, at
a double ring ceresnany. • Ms's Mary
Deno -mane played theil'Iarc'li `,Here
Comes the Bride.' The bride looked
lovely marching up the isle':',lea'ning
on the arm of her 'father who',gave
her away,. carrying a bouquet 'cif;, red
roses and white lillies of the Valley.
Wearing a floor length gown o./satin
featuring a fitted bodiceof,"isatin,
trimming with beed pearls aY d; l
stone ; with long sleeves ending. in
point over her hands the fur •s`k'irt
was of white ,satin with "a ack.
Her veil floor length was lreld _tu,, her
head in a crown of pearlstaitonne,
»Je�reg,=^5��.;r�,lx�-rdFw �''fnazcli
of honor, wearing a yellow gyro"zi net-
vuth a matching head c1"ress_ and
gloves, carrying a bouquet of fushia
carnation with white lilies -hof the :Val-.
ley. And the other sister (Marie. Wilds.
was bridesmaid wearing--; a matching
gown in light green nylon net and
carrying a bououet of pink carnati-
on with white lilies oft the Valley.
The best men were Alphonse: Jef-
frey and a brother of the groom.
Frank Faurinie of Toronto. After the
ceremony the guests returned to the
home of the bride, numbering about
fifty relatives and friends, where
they sat down to partake of a, very
delightful chicken dinner prepares to
suit the taste of all, and with aNick
Nick, by the waiters and waitresses
to give a .cheery welcome to all. The
toast was given by Monsignor Bour-
dean and ably answered by Mr. Al-
phonse Jeffrey, one of the best men,
and in his reply he had the grooan
for some time a little embarassed;!
the aftermath of it all was that the
groom spoke too much beforehand 1
meaning "proposal of 'Marriage;" IN THE ESTATE OF AVIARY
that was ably corrected by the groom
in his talk. There were also 'other, TRUEMNER, deceased.
speakers who had words of praise, for All persons having claims against►
the bride and groom and offering the estate of Mary Ann 'Taruemner, ;
them the best wishes of the occasion.
Reception was held in the parishhall late of the Village of Zurich, in the
where approximatelyMus200 persons ; County of Huron, Widow, who died;
took part. Music was furnished ;by on or about the 10th day of Janu-;
Eddie he midnightholtz an his orchestra, wry, 1954, are required to file par -
after the lunch a program ticulars of same with Bell & Laugh-
' ton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
parish .taking part. the 12th of February next, after,
which date the estate will be distri- 46
bute'd having regard only to those
claians of whitah notice has been re-
•ceived.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors,
EXETER, - Ontario
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Clearing of Radio and TV Sets
DUE TO DEALERS IN THE AREA, tI HAVE BEEN NOTI-
FIED BY ADMIRAL CO. OFFICIAL'S THAT I AM NO
LONGER AN AUTHORIZED DEALER TO SELL OR SER-
-VICE SETS AND T. V. 'i" AM HAVING A CLEARANCE
,RALE TO CLEAR SETS AND STOCK AT GREATLY RE-
JitpCED PRICES.
So Why Pay More?
21" Table Model T22 t 5X, Demonstrator, .
List $399.95 Sale $279.00
1---1U"* !(Westinghouse, console, nsed as demonstrator,
Leat P. s499.00 Sale P. $149.00
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:+t ooster List P. $42.80 Seale P. $28.00
m1--Admi4$ Mantel Radio, List $46,95, Sale P. $34.50
- 1—Jewel Vi et of flock Radio, fully automatic),
fl Reg. $58.40, Sale 1'. $44,00
5 COMPLETE LINE OF T.V. SERVICE TUBES.
1--1952 17" COMBINATION TV. and RADIO, LIST P.,
$409.9, New Picture Tube $265.00
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Kraft and /Mrs. (Dan Haugh.
Mass LoisGeiser of London, spent
the week -end with her another, M
Cora 'Geiser.
Little Brenda and John Dinney,
children of Mr and Mrs R. C. Pinney
of Exeter, have spent a couple of
weeks with Mr and IVlrs. Howard
Klusnpp while their parents are in
Florida,
'Miss Naney T.ieanan sof London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs M. Tiernan.
Mr and Mrs Russell Rountree of
Woodbridge visited •Sunday with (Mrs
T. Hoper'oft.
Mr and Mrs Melton Walper and
girls, Ingersoll and Mrs. Nelda Raub,
ledge of London, spent Sunday 'wribik
Mr and Mrs Philp Fassold.
Cattle Breeders
For artificial insemination at it*
best for all breeds call the Wa&ttttoe.
Cattle Breeding Association laetsen„
7:30 and 10:00 a,m. on week dark:.
and 9:30 on Sundays. Phone coiled
iClinton 242. tfr
HYDRO
SKY Pth?oL
In winter months, Hydro helicopters
reach in minutes, areas that might
be completely inaccessible after heavy
snows. From the Great Lakes to the
wilderness of the far north they patrol
your Hydro's transmission lines, locat-
ing possible trouble points and pre-
venting costly interruptions. This is
another example of Hydro's modern
and progressive operation to assure a
low-cost, dependable, power supply.
The pilots and observers of , these
helicopters are two of the more than
400 trades and skills of Hydro's team
of 19,639 employees ... working for
YOU.
DO YOIJ KNOW?
Hydro maintains over
7,000 miles of high-
voltage transmission lines
in a vast grid that delivers
power to every part of
the province.
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Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing your
Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto
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It's easy to mix a quart or a
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In many recipes, you do not
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Those whe attended the F'ournte -
Corniveau wedding were relatives and
friends of the groom and bride from
Toronto, London and other points.
The windup of the event was at an
early morning hour after all bidding
the best to the newly weds, and with
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JANUARY SPECIALS
Used 123'x," Table Modeil T.V. with new picture tube and all
gone over like new, only $150.00
Used 7" Portable T. V., like new $100.00
1953 Motorola Console, walnut cabinet, brand new. This Is
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1953 Pye T. V., table Model in walnut, brand new sells at
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• Rollie's Telivision - Grand Bend
With Three year's handling Televisions, I have chosen First
Admiral T. V., as they are the, largest manufacturers of T. V.
in the continent.
Second — Motorola T. V. being the world's largest exclusive
Electronics manufacturers.
Third — I have chosen Hallicrafter as they make the most
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And the Fourth _. Pyi T. V., made first in England 15 years
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For better prices come and see us. Why listen to your radio
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We are discontinuing space heaters, and have four diff-
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