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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-01-20, Page 41 •1 1 I bit4TAlt10 . Face The Facts Providing for your family,' is a men's job — a full-time job, Should death or disability take you out of that job, your Life Insurance stands ready to take over -a If you plan now for adequate protection. And the cod is low, •See me for particulars of a plan suitaible for your family, T. Harry Hoffman NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY A Mutual Company — All Profits for Policyholders Phone 70-W Dashwood Ont. Township of Hay • IS CALLING FOR "SEALED" TENDERS FOR AN 1 OPERATOR TO RUN AN ALLIS CHALMERS POWER * GRADER. 1 1 • • • • TENDERS TO HAVE STATED IN THEM THE EX- • PERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED, TENDERS TO BE 1 IN THE HANDS OF THE CLERK BY SATURDAY, JANU- ARY 22nd, 1955 at 8.00 p.m. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER ; NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. • H, W, BROKENSHIRE, 'Clerk Treas., Zurich, Ontario Zurich Police Village • LD Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND 110.w.•••••*•••••••..........telt Friday, Satufdayi Jan. 21-22 CINEMA:SCOPE WARNER:COLOR King Richard and the Crusaders Rex. Harrison Virginia Mayo George 'Sanders Adventure's boldest Rogue in the world's lustiest era. Additional Short Subjects. ' Tuesday, WednesclaY, Jan. 25-26 CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR and High Water Richard Wildnearks' ' Bella Cnirnero fitchefl., The thrill pictue'%.tliat beats them all . at a brave maxi end, a beautiful girl play the' Werld'e•ntoet,e1,ang-ereus game. Newsreel their annual meeting ,Senday. after- noon, Jan 16th with V. L. ecker as chairman. The Board of Elders for 1055 is Edward Gankstetter, Albert Millen Clifford Salmon, MSIfred Wer- ner, Norman Walper and Vyrne Weide. Ushers are: Keith Keller, Earl Wiebeng, Gerald gartene, Bill Becker, •Howard . Dotars and Ray- mond Wain. Auditors are Lloyd. Kraft. Three projects were!completed dur- ing' 3.9,64 Pailiting,Parsonage, new steps for thureh and Plumbing. , Lyric Theatre Phone 421 - EXETER Friday, Saturday Jan, 21-2.2 Cruel Sea JACK HAWKINS DONALD SINDEN Here is a stirring tribute to the pazit played by the British Navy in the' North Atlantic during World War U. Monday, Tuesday Jan. 24-25 Saadia CORNFIL WILDE RITA GAM Photographed on location in French IVIoroceo, dor by technicolor, it offers a visual • treat .of the scenic beauty of this part of the world. Wednesday, • Thursday Jan. 26-21 It Came from Outer Space RICHARD 'CARLSON BARI3ARA RUSH • MANAGER — WM. HAY Here I's a picture that will hold the spectator in tense suspense by the PLEASE CO-OPERATE WITH MANAGEMENT fear of the •uelknown. Thursday; Sanuary 20th, 1955 ,.......,......,...„........................... Arena - Schedule 1.... ....,.....NG 18 THE ZURICH ARENA SCHEDULE. ' • SEASON TICKETS — SKATING AND HOCKEY ,,...$3.00 . SKATING ONLY , ADULTS ' $3.00 ADMISSION —• ADULTS 25' CENTS, CHILDREN 15 CENTS • , (NO SKATING OR HOCKEY ON SUNDA'iS) MONDAY •— HOCKEY. TUESDAY — SKATING 8 TO 10. WEDNESDAY --... HOCKEY • • THURSDAY 7 TO 8 liPCKEY. SKATING 8 -10 •-SAT. - AFTERNOON Z TO 4. 8 10 SKATING I IF YOU HAVE NO SEASON TICKET YOU MUST PAY 15C, ADMISSION • THIS SCHEDULE APPROVED BY ARENA BOARD selections by Shirley Guenther, solo Lary 'Wein, duet, Bonnie linceerae and RObert Miller; quartette; Joan, Guen- then Mary Jane Hoffman, Shirley 1 Rader and Ken Bender and Linda Tiemaclialogue, The Census Taker, Katheryji andAr- thureRader. Gifts were distributed to each one and all enjoyed a tour of the new buildings. STANLEY TOWNSHIP The many friends of Mrs. lab/ Murdoch of the 2.xid con., are s to learn the fell on the ice whil Goderioh and fractured her stoul also. Grace Clifton, 'daughter W- and Mrs Geo. "Clifton, •felrev skating and fractured her leg. Mr. Jahn Elder -of Hensell is. spen- ding some time with his daughter ad son-in-law, Mr and lilies R. M. Peck at Kippen. Mr. Elder suffered 'a heart attack recently and his- many friends are pleased to learn that he is somewhat improved.: Mr and :Mrs. Ivison Torrence of Mitelell were recent visitors, with Mr - and Mrs E. -McBride, Kippen. Recent visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peck, Kippen were,Mrs. John G. Bider, Oshawa; Mr. Lorne C. Eld- reeethoir of Zion JAI tkeran. amen...en Hamilton Mrs. Howe,Hyde Park, held Its annual meetirre aftertie re- Mr and Mrs Delbert Geiger elf. Zurich •. guars prectiee Friday Jan, - 7th: The Min. Dove McConnell 'and .rdIVIiss of the Past year which included a Barbara IVIdConnell, Reg.N. Stratford susseseful Easter . Cantata, and a wereezecent visitors with Mr and Mrs guest. appearance .at Walter Le- LeeM nne , Varna. ague service in Stratford. Mrs. McClymont of Kipper has The following officers were re- retuened to her home -after sp•eaiding elected • by ateraination: President, holidays with her dart it Ed s a 1 Mr and Mrs. 'Goicloir Weiberg • of. • a Waterloo spent . the • week -end with i:. Mr end Mrs Fred "Melberg and Mr 15 ASKING FOR "SEALED" APPLICATIONS FOR THE • and Mrs. Fred Wiebeng and. one and ZURICH. POSITION OF CONSTABLE FOR THE VILLAGE OF 1° Mrs Victor Tyler:. • ' ,' e • 1 Miss. Bertha' Beeker . of London„ NO SALARY AMOUNT REQUESTED IN APPLICATION spent the. week -end • evilly Mr and 'Mrs 0 Arnold I3ecker and family, • NO APPLICATION NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. ,11 • Mrss Ellen 'Gilbert of _Stratford, ALL APPLICATIONS TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE I: tient- the•week-end with Mr aria Mrs. SECRETARY 11Y SATURDAY, JANUARY' 29th, 1955. • Coueiney. Burmeister. . . * e Mrs. Fred Messner is a patient in H. W. BROKENSHIRE, - Sit. Joseph's Hospital, Lonaon, .'svhere Secretary, Zurich, Ontario it she Underwent surgery.. •••••••••eemesse2211 Tienean of London spent I Farm Forum libein,g Ladies, Mrs. Gordon C Owing to lack of column space in Gents, F. Mousseau. The' our last week's edition we could not conscluded with lunch being publish this article in its entirety, sr) by the ladies. Next meeting we shall do so this week—Ed, 'held at the home of Mr an Parr Line Forum (Howard Adkins. The Parr Line Forum was held at the home of 'Mee and Mrs Gordon,. . ,Joseph & Blue Water Area Coleman with 25-enerabereepe4nt:le 'Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard, Miss The discussion Nesse nkneleeteerei Marian 13edaid accdrimanied by Mr. Fairs. There are numerous fairs in:Michael Masse of London, motored to this area which include Loudon, Sea- their destination point, - Windsor on forth Exeter, Zurich, Hayfield, Hen- SoturdaY in . route 'they ' called' at sail and Clinton. test of these are, Stoney Point„visiting Sr. M. Eugene satisfactory to a certain extent but a o Father Marchand, a fernier there is room for improvement.Grain Priest of idyls 'parish ' Theyti a ,. exhibits .ceuld -be improved if '4thhe ned -onto •Chatheitit*here e'gai present one ibushel lots were raised called on a Brother, Sister an to larger quantities. Most classes for relatives, continuing on sto T grade .cattles would encourage more They also ,called on another bi exhibitors. Entries in the fancy wool, and other friends in all it wa crafts, arts,, etc., should not be. elig- on the last hours of daylight b ible one year after another. We think they arrived ie Windsor. • -Feeder Calf Clubs, Field Crop. Cam- Mrs.' Lucien. Corriveau .was a petitioass help promote better farm- member of the trip. Needless t lug Midways would be mucn be.tter/f1while in Windsor where many DIrs Jno. Baker.amiy reside, it meant an enjo gathering, and on their return relate there were- nothing to di their homeward joueney, arriving • Miss Marion Wildfong and Nancy the week- end at their homes here, Woman, Deejardine — At his late residence evening concession 1G, Hay Twp., Friday, served Jefazary 14th, Samuel Desjaedine in will be his 69th year. d Mrs. Choir Annual Meeting. siummak the provincial annual meeting rn Tor- onto. George L. Reid swa.s appointed secretary -trees for 11955. The follow- ing were appointed to the different groups: Elmer Webster, hog produc- ers: Robe McKinley, Poultry Prod- .-meise Allan Arnistrong, 'Cream Pro- ducers; Les Armstrong, wheat pro- ducers. nit was decided to hold an open meeting' in the Varna Hall and R.have some one from the Hog Prod - airy licers. Assn. aS speaker. e' in der, ' , HENSALL 1,1r , • The January meeting of the Arn- '' old. ,Circle was held at the home of sff Ili.e,i;, cip„. ,,,,,,e .. emayeinerSDee peas., yen I AlsceeCook, London and Mrs. ,Tennie , s other enbhal; Leader, Helen Nadiger; asst.' • • n •stede; secy-treaS4 Gertrude Bios- Scmh.57. jc;EhxnetAe erg.. ,0 and d son David wh ilbery. Leader, Mrs. Edgar Restemayer. ' came 'from Toronto, to attend th 'other DASHWOOD W. I. funeral. ,of her uncle, John H. Me s well before the County Home, Clinton Tuesday with her The . Dashwood W. I. motorea to bVraLrilear,, L• heaevemcbcennestrianndgv Connell, afternoon last, Dec. 28, to pravile a have returned to their home. iso a Christinas program for the • men an d Names Delegates' men there. Mrs. E. Raceser nresid- ' The Stanley Township Peoeration o say wo f the ed for, the opening, then Mrs. H. of Agricultere held a director's meet- yable Kellerman took charge. The .program in in the Varna. Hall, with the. presi- they consisted of carols by all, 1) 3 mbille icinellIt.''orAtjer was "sir2aKeli)nol-ryteind cdhairge. Elea srupt solo at by Donna Eagleson, r.-. z c o.rdi on n e egzte to sPen • • art Bell. •The preside Mrs. Mary Hildebrand opened ti nieetieg with prayer. A visiting an planning 'committee were appointecTlh. e finet chapter of the study book, Face to Face With India was very capaibly presented y Miss Hannah Murray, ;Mrs. Stewart- Bell gave a short excerpt from Glad Tidings and The Record. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Sadie Hay, assisted by Mrs, Ray Bell and Mrs. Pearl Baynham. Miss Edith Love rendered a soh) "My Task" eccomp- •an.ied by her mother Mie, ,pearl .Love. The past .president in a few well choeen • weeds thanked• the Members for en faithfulness and co -opera. ion, as did Mrs. Hildebrand, thanking the members 'for their share in. the weekly allocation • for 1954. Lunch was served and a social time spent, Received Seals' • • A gebelly nurnber of S. S. ,Sehol- . ars .ef the United church were. press o ented with seals and diplomas. by e superintendent Dave Ryle1st , ay morning last. 'Some of the scholars were presented with eleven, twelve, and seventeen year seals, and are to be congratulated for their long years of faithful attendance ,aed proficiency Mrs. David Sangster and infant Huron H ' I, daughter returned home from Smith; Mrs, H. W. Neeb of Tavistock, t a -week -with her daugliter, Mr and Mrs. Wm, Brown. Mr. Percy Campbell, who recentlps underwent an operation in Clinton PubliC Hospital, is vane anuch improve ed in health. Mrs Wm. Brown, accoerepanied her mother, Mrs. H. W. Neeb were; • visitors with Mr. Neeb, who is recein ring treatments in St. Joseph' Hose pital, London. Miss Shirley Bell -underwent an , appendix operation in Clinton Gene peal Hospital. Has New President Robert Sangster was- inst. 11 d presiciet of the Hensal1 branch of ie tl theiCanadian Legion held at the Le- gion Hall. Sam Dougall, past preen, d'd , was in charge of the installat- ion. Otheilefficers are: past pees., Donald Darman; 1st vice, Gordon Harkness; 2nd vice Sam Ranniek; secy-treas, E. R. IShaddick; sergt -ate arms, Richard McCabe; executive, Roy &male, Howard &sale, W. Aik- enhead, Geo, Varley. Following the, installation the new president took the chair for the business period. To Have Tea and Bake Sale. The Ladies' Aid ;1 Carniel PreelOye ' terian Church aitet',IVIonday:TIOfth the church with Mr HAD SOCIAL EVENING The members of the Parr Line Farm Forum held a very enjoyable evening in the school S.S. No, 3 Hay Friday, Jan. 7th, playin ho t their home late Sunday evening. Mr. Napoleon Ducharme and two• LO g tels in London spent the week their neighbours and friends. Mr. end at the home of his' brother and Carl Oestreicher of Dashwood pre- mother on this B.W. Highway rented a number of films including. The Euchre party sponsored by the The Coronation of our Queen which C.W.L. at St. Joseph Hall was a was enjoyed by all. Prog. ereere fine success, another one will be held followed the winners being Mrs. El- again on the 27th of Jan. don Jarrott for the ladies and M . Mrs. Therese Hartman arta son, ca on Coleman for the gents.Lunch,Richard, of the Goshen line south, was served. spent 'Monday last with the rormer's FARM FORUM NEWS parents on the Blue Water Highway. Bringing up the Farm Family The Geoffrio contractors ere -busy The regular meeting of the Parr completing Mr. Raymond Denomme's Line Farm Forum was held at the bath room and other reparre around home of Mr and- Mrs. John Baker, the home. with 24 members present, The topici "Economy" for discussion was "Bringing up the! —A few years ago two newsy wed - Farm Family." The main differences ded started off on their honeymoon, in .bringing up a farm family come six morale,- after their marriage in a pared to 25 years ago: 1 Parente firei northern country; on their return, that it takes more money tethe the:: said, We've delayed the explan- and feed the farm family of t rAa 7, . because we wanted to see how 25' years ago young people. fo.tir.;:i ',the married life would work out be - much of the social life in the eorne eu)re • pe.nding the money. or the nearby town. Today the farren ilm car has .Aged this. considerably. DASH\VC10 D Johnny niay attend a local dance or Zion Ladies' Aid, a hockey game forty miles away. 25 The Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran eears ago high school students had to church held their regular monthly find their own transportation to Jmeeting Wednesday Jan. 12. Rev. echool today buses pick them up' at Higinell spoke on the use of our own their door. •Social Services Sum as talents. 20 boxes were paused at Family Allowances. Inoculations for Christmas tine for the shutins A various diseases. Hydro power niec- congregational social evening will be hanized farming. ltiany of these men- held in February. 'Mrs. E. Resternay- r Coned were non-exieting in those er reported that 270 calanders were det3rs. 2 Parents find it difficult to sold, The conveners of each group keep young people on the farm, the are to ant as a committee to look af- forty-hour „.w,lek of the eity worker ter painting, buying mirrors and wast does attract them. (b) Many or these baskets for the rest rooms. The aneet- problems 'could be solved in the home ing closed with the Lord's Prayer, b kerning the family to share their 1 W. I. Euchre . aesponsibility in regards to work and Dashwood Women's Institute held recreation...A further step would be a very successful euchre party Friday *. father and son agreement which evening, Jan. 14 in the school. Pri- avill arouse as interest for farming in zes were won by Miss 'Margaret Th_ ear ahead, (2) The local church Zion L foriris a in ucnej' n Congregation held . g c saracter and helpsizes Mrs. Albert Rader and Cceraldine with its various organizations. 4-1-1)K'eller. Men Ervin Rader won the Clubs are -proving their value when- doer prize. The 'committee in charge ever they are orgaeized. Farm , was Mm, Ken MeCrae, Mrs. rhas.1 Forums help to educate lam youth :Snell, Mn, Milfred Merner aria M. on the problems of our times. Poll- 'Harold Rader. ting ieterestime diSett$810t1 Annual conVegatiol Meeting ; nem, :Engine was held, The wilmorg .Ziee .Lunheree ,Coneregation held 4 ' group in charge e;f.,. theeeneetiwnax ngee elk was decided to ha:vie-a-St:VaIeritine'ai'' , tea and bake sale1- . in the .airelk, •-mt• Saturday, Feb. 11.2tle at 3 pen, Colony House -Burns A two-storey' turkey colony hou on the farm_ of Canipbeli 'ere,' of Hensel', burned to theegeound en Monday 10th II ensall Fire De, partment smelled to the scene and kept the fire from spreading to a valo uable turkey run andsenother coionen" house. Damage estiniated at' $4,0,01%.: Mrs. Eyre who reported the Maze, " said that before the Christman tiarkey, buying period, the' building Aniseed over 1,000. turke1r,s. Ofeles 'three fowl were lost in the fire. It was thoughtt he fire may have been. started by 01: stave in the colony hon.se. 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