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Zurich Herald, 1955-06-09, Page 6
{'}• (MT ARM ZURICH HERALD WERE PRIZE WINNERS rest besides his wife in St. Peter's gree, She is a !graduate of the Vie. - Whitney Coates and Son, R. R. 1, cemetery in this parish. Mr, 13e 41 toria Hospital School of Nursing, Centralia, and Percy Willert and was 79 ly(ears .of age and of an ami- London. She is a .graduate of SouthZolaof Zurich, shared the Hereford ,able character^. He leaves to mourn Huron Dist. High ,Sehool, Exeter, af- lielass •prizes at Hensall Fair Friday his loss three brothers and two sisters ter rwhich she spent a year anid a half fast. • we offer our sympathy to the bereav- at Western University, 8421 months in ed ones. training at Hospital and this past year A H O O D (Notes did post graduate study at .Western. Mr and Mrs Clement Bedard and DIED AT HENSALL edenidict Bedard all of s for Albert A. Spencer, 81; The W. 1. of Dashwood sponsor I family and Mr. B Services is©, p �; public :peaking contest in the EUB I Windsor spent the week -end with who died at his home in Hensall on •+Church basement Tuesday May 24th I their parents, Mr and Mrs Leon 13e- dune 4th were conducted on Monday _ 'Tor grade 8 and 7 pupils of Dash- dard of this Highway. at 2 pan. in the Bonthron funeral 'wood Public School. Mr Gyrill Ducharme of, Windsor, home, by the Rev. Mia Brook, of There were 11. speakers. Winner was paid a short visit to his parents, Mr Bluevale. Interment was in Exeter s'Agatha Egas who spoke on Holland1 and Mrs. F. Ducharme on Sunday Cemetery. His wife died in 1947. A Agatha came from Holland on1iy• one last. native of Beaverton, he ,came to Hen - year ago and could speak no English Mrs, Nettie Harvey left on aunday sail in 1927 • from Exeter, where he ,,t the tisue; second was Anne Koeh- last for Detroit whe>ie she will spend was foreman of a planing mill. He ;ler who spoke on 'Conservation. Those a week visiting relatives. operated the A. Spencer and Son receiving consolation awards were: Many acres of beans have been planing mill at Hensall with his son Donald Genttner, who spoke on The sown and still more land is cultivated Walter, until retiring 17 years Hugo, Willow; dune Rader, Canadian Wild for an increased amount.. Due to His son still carries on the businese. Flowers; Michael Denomme, on the dry spell farmers are anxionsly Mr. Spencer was a' member_, of the Moles; Donald Bender, The Wolves- awaiting as to whether or not it will United Church. •Sruviving besides hie; Ilze Gulens, Latvia; Carol effect the yield, and already some his son, are one daughter, two grand- B•eeker, Early History of Hay Town- have ripped up fields: That policy is children all of Hensall, two brothers ship; Deane Kraft, Florence Night- not regarded as to be sound. Nature '1 and two sisters of 'Beaverton. ingale; Carol S•chade, '•Marilyn Bell, has its course and many times it will and Joan Guenther, The Busy Beaver multiply beyond expectations. Trapnest is Best Test ' Judges were Mrs. J. Stewart and The past few days of •extreme heat Trapnesting being to the laying Mrs. Claude Farrow • of Exeter and has brought many campers or resort- flock what the scale and Babcock Mrs. Lorne Isleinstiver of Dasnwood. ers along the lake in their summer test are to the dairy herd it is the While the judges made their sleds- cottages, where coolness is assured. only means of accurately deterinin• ion Robert Miller, Mary Ann Eayter HENSALL ing the production of the individuai and Larry Wein each sang .a Soto. hen. At the Cap Rouge Experimental Linda Tiernan played a piano solo, I 1VTembers of the local bowling Club Station, the hens are selected by the and Ruth Anne •Salmon a cornet solo. l ave started to bowl and are rooking trapnesting method and the poor lay Mr. Middleton then showed films 'forwardto a good season and also ers are marketed after their first ye one on chickens, one on 4-H work with a view to having new members. ar,s laying, Hatching eggs are select and a comic. The green is in excellent condition, ed from high producers, and should and tournaments are being planned. weigh at least 24 ounces per dozen Y S A i J land wishing to join the Ctua axe Un• thrifty chucks, and cockerels ex Celebrates 30th Birthday leaked to contact the president, W.O. sent those from the best hens are Neighbours and friends extended iGoodwin, or secy.,• E. R. Shaddick msleeted during the summer. By mid Mr ,and Mrs W. E. Hedden, Wood -I ,,,, to nber the pullets which are str Miss arra et and best csSnos to . stock Mr and Mrs Pete Baroid of on.,,vigorous healthy and active, IV1iss .Margaret Rosamond Snowden, t Port stock, were Sunday visitors which have a large, deep head, stout familiarly known as "Rose," who 1 with Mrs. Cath Hedden and Herb ' beak, and large, bright prominent celebrated her 80th :birthday on Tu- e Mr and Mrs Anthony Van Lyke eyes are kept, while the birds which esday, 11 31st. .Miss Snowden has and family of Clarkson, spent the are unthrifty or unhealthy, which lived all her life on the homestead on week -end with Mr and Mrs. Sim' have a crow head, long shallow beau the SaublP Line, now the Blue Water - Roobel and Maja, or small, sunken eyes, or are ofi ty Highway, Stanley Township, a tew Miss Gladys Luker has accepted a pes are eliminated. miles north of Drysdale. She gad just , position at RCAF Sta., Centralia. finished hanginig out the wash when' Mr and Mrs Harold Hedden and the ,•thiol children from S.S. No. 4, Sons of Dresden were visitors with West arrived to sing "Happy Birth -;Mrs. Cath Hedden and Herb. day."' Miss Snowden had aninitions to Mr and Mrs Laird VIiekIe and Amt, be a teacher, but family, pressure 1 Mrs. Florence Joynt and Mrs. Wm• kept her at home, but she has always 1•Mickle attended the graduation tea loved children and it is to her the �last Friday at Western University. children go for dress -ups for school ,Miss Betty Mickle B. Sc.,N being one concerts. They were treated to good- of the graduates. les. Several !other friends dropped in I The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Pres., during the day. Mrs. R. Grainger, a ,ohurch realized $70 from the booth 1 niece, and Mrs. J. Turner, a cousin, they operated at the HensallSpring who arranged the surprise party, ser- ved tea. In the evening about 40 Messrs. R. H. Middleton and Wm. relatives, friends .and neighbours Hyde, made a good showing 1 -or them - gathered to offer congraturations and selves'on the guest spot on Panorama a pleasant time was spent. ion CFPLTV., Wednesday last. They 1 were interviewed by Pat Murray in St. Joseph & Blue Water Area ',connection with the annual Ontario !Grand Championship Fiddlers Con - Died in Sarnia Hospital 'test held here Friday night last. On Friday last services were held 1 Decoration services were held here in St. Peter's church officiated by the 1 Sunday June 6, under auspices of the Bev. Fr. J. I. Poisson at ten o'clock, IOOF and Hensall branch of the • hi the morning:of the late Mr. Bedard Canadian Legion. A short service was 'who had been a resident of this par- l held at the Cenotaph with Rev. D, ish, but when his late wife died in McDonald and Rev. Knox officiating, April of 1946, after a short time de- I flags were placed by members of the aided' to go to Courtright, and while Legion. there was in residence with his sister. ( Attend Graduation Mr. Bedard had not felt himself for ` Mr and Mrs Laird Mickle attended the past few years, and regardless of the graduation exercises at the Spring all the good care, passed peacefully Convocation of the U,W.O.. London, away an Thursday last in a Sarnia Saturday when their daughter Miss Hospital. The remains were laid to Betty Mickle received her B.Sc.N, de - 111111 Thursday, June 9th, 1955 1I 111111111111_111_1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll1111111 Ill 1 H11111 111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlhlIlllll1ll IIII1IIIIII11111111III111111ilIllI111111111 '1111 ' EllgIT111i1111<ll 11111MIT111lli 11 1 1111111IIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIul111M111llllll illilf(�1111f11DI(Clllilliflll��if1111)bhlli[Itll<I1 UIlIlM ll�iu11111T111 11U11111>l it The Reception riding of a valuable Warm Interest and Friendly I have found throughout the Huron have made this campaign and memorable experience. • We all want good ' Yrnaxtagexnent arid lively representation for Huron ass s sass eSSeSatesa and I am counting on your support today. SINCERELY Y URS, Inserted By Huron Liberal Association f ffil11111111111111111111111111111i ilii I milii11Jll11111111illlluuull IIIllulllllluull1111111111111111111111111111111111111iIiIIn11111muu111111111111111111111111uIIIIIIIIIIll1111111111011111flnlllllllllll111161111111111111111111flII iiiiIIIIIIIIIiimmi iiiiillli(III ilw moll( tr .1...7.9,0,47,..1,4,1<•,,,,,,,5.4,154,4<<#4,041,8474,5,1 Supporters of To ryd.,_. Iofay Is l d n * .ay Your Vote Arid influence Is Respectf i lly Solicited Inst:Lod By Huron Progressive Conservative Association. M Z a.,et ss THE NEWEST 111 •:; , ' WHITE EMPRESS" FLEET: When He'.: -.1:115` =t•' i," : iii.^"reth e•, tee,, CI .• liner Diesseess of Britain: at launching ceremonies on the Parer •'' t°'1 r - nnPw "vi'l 1.e. in the r ig and proud history of the "Great White Ilmpress" , t Pee ` Shote L w.• ,31.,t." .. of the stri:u^nlinet 22,- 400 -to. ,..,,i, .. tv, +t 4<,0 ,,,q,, , . ,f ':`1(1. i ONTARIO ow valuable is your drover's licence? Does your job or business depend on it? Do you (really need to drive? Does that vacation you are planning include the operation of your carr? THINK Don't take your licence for granted. The operation of a motor car or motor truck is a privilege which can be suspended. REMEM ER Your driver's licence will be suspended if you are convicted of a criminal offence or of any offence arising out of an accident. 21,000 licences were suspended in 1954. Many of those whose licences were suspended lost their jobs—others had to find a new line of business. What would YOU do without a driver's licence? TraNkE and keep your licence. M 094vo0 IbN . MINISTER P 4 ��4�ENT F HAG H S?� •� ?