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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-08-18, Page 4Sunset DRIVE-IN - Goderich First Concession east of C;oderich, on No. 8 Highway 'T`hursde.y, Friday Aug. 13-19 Red Skies Of Montana Richard Widmark Constance Smith Cartoon — Comedy Saturday, Monday Aug. 20-22 Rancho Notorious Marlene Dietrich Mel. Ferrier Cartoon Comedy 1`uesday, Wednesday Aug. 23-24 Happy Go Lovely David Niven Vera Ellen Cartoon –_ Comedy Two Shows Nightly. Box Office. opens 8 p.m. Children under 12 in tars free. a 4 4,444.4.14++4 ++4 t+4=44++++4,4.4"4, HYMENEAL. Jennings - iiegier Pink and white Gladioli and can- delabra decorated the main altars of St. 'Boldface R.C. (Church, Zurich, when Rosalie Marie Regter became the ,bride of Leonard Lindsay 3en- nings of Windsor . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Regier of Zurich and the groom is the son of Mr and I.Vrs F. C. Jennings of Sarnia. The Reverend Fr. M. D. Monaghan spoke the nuptual vows for the double -ring ceremony and Rev. Fr, Richard Bedard, cousin of the bride, officiated, Mss Helene Farwell presided at the organ and accompanied the solo- ists Mrs. Lorne Regier of Windsor, and 'Miss Linda Bedard of Zurich. Escorted •by her father, the bride chose a floor Iength gown of chan- tilly lace and nylon tulle over Duchess satin . The snugly fitted lace bodice had a portrait neckline outlined by a nylon tulle yoke long liippoint sleeves. The billowing skirt is of nylon tulle over satin with scrolls tof Alen - and NI•,. r:dern urn to e Come in and visit the Westlake F urniture Store - Just Recently Opened We carry a Large Display of all Lines! Special Sale Price on Vacuum Cleaners Phone 89J ZURICH Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED The early harvest season is over in most sections and farmers' thoughts will be program. 1. with their live stock and breeding When planning your breeding program, consider: The low cost of .getting your eows :bred artificially. . Life membership $5.00 (not payagle each $5.00 per cow for members $ 6.00 per eow for non-members, 2. The money making qualities of your calves than average: This will amount to more than year). will be better the total cost of Artificial Breeding, Dairy or Beef cattle. 3. Cows will get in calf the .same as with natural breeding and in many cases, better and there is no danger of spreading disease. 4. The feed and space used by a potentially dangerously hull can be utilized for other purposes. s 5. Many herds have had the same cows bred artificially for several years as well as up to four or five .generation's. The rumors one hears that caws will not conceive artificially year after year and that artificially sired'heifers will not conceive when bred artificially, have no foundation, For service or mores information, phone the Cattle Breeding Association at Clinton 515, (note number) between 7:30 and 10.00 :arm. week days. 7:30 and 9:30 a.ni., Sundays and Holidays. Waterloo our new PICK THE STARS --- WINNERS Vivacious Irene A`ndrian, popular Montreal singer, and Pat Morgan, talented Vancouver baritone, recently were named the final winners of trhe CBC Pick the Stars' show. Two cheques of $.1,000 each were presented to the young stars by William i1•fcLn:mn, (centre) president of Canada Packers, sperisores of the p, u .w.n irc;a.* and Pat ae'e appearing an a non-compet- ive 1'i the Stars' .snow duri:.g the summer months each Tues - el ' IT :' ,1thor co: , )'tan': who appeared on earlier programs i.),o (',:.;,urn ZURICH HERALD con lace ,cascading dawn the and )tach of skirt. Her headd Juliet Cap, of chantilly lace Ion tulle dotted with seed pea a finger tip allusion veil. Her b of red American Beauty ros white Baby •1MIunis and fern rosebuds tipped streamers. Miss Winnifred Regier, yo sister of the bride attend bride a maid of honor weari ballerina gown of pink erystale matching headdress and pink sories. Her hand bouquet of carnations and white mutes with .blue net accents. Her bridesmaids were Miss K ine Jennings, London, oldest sr the groom and Miss fPlhylis Den Detroit, cousin cof the bride, identically dressed in (bat gowns of blue crystalet, ni .blue headdress and blue acces also carried hand bouquets of carnations and white mums and Mr. Ferdnan.d Poteer was. man, also attending were Lorne ier and Warne Regier, brother the bride. As flower .girl was Janita holt, little neice of the bride, irsg a floor -length gown of neat blue •Crystalei and matching ac les, She carried a nose -gay of 4, carnation's and white baby mum fern. .p, As ring -,bearer was Eugene R t. little nephew of the bride, el I entirely in white carrying a • Duchess statin ring cushion. L front ress a and ny xis held ouquet es and with red ung est ed the ng a t with aeaes- blue florets etilter- ster of omme, oath lerina etching s0ries, pa�'k #ern. best Reg- s of Over- wear- ehing cessor pink s and egier, othed white 'shers Over - e for noon chose owers COrs- blue- nd a Mr. (other of sheath worn with and I re- ' at - d in Jos - for 47, three sale Hat. tic - two the dni'is- ents, the s 50 One cI)il- and nt- ons e- re ch we s. P. 11' r - y e e .1. were .Bob Regier and Milfred holt. 8 Receiving at the (bride's horn + the wedding dinner and after ,buffet lunch, the (bride's mother blue -linen trimmed with lace i1 +centred with rhinestones and a 1. age of pini roses and fern. * The groom's mother wore a .g linen with lace trimmings a 4. •corsage of pink roses and fern. + The altar boys serving Were a Lawrence Jennings, ,y;o.ungest b of the groom and three cousins the bride. ,'11, The •bride travelled in a 4. printed silk dress over which is t a daffodil -yellow linen duster silver grey accessories. • On their return from Muskoka • Northern points the couple wiI • side in Tecumseh. A large) • tended reception -dance was heI • the St. Peter's Parish Hatt, St. s• eph, Ont. • WESTERN FAIR ADVANC • TICKETS NOW ON SALE • Advance ;ale admission tickets • Western Fair, London, Sept. 12 : are the same price as last year, for one. dollar, and are now on • in Zurich, Hillsgreen and dist : Only )purchasers of advance sale • ket are eligible for the draw for • sedan .cars on the last night of • • Fair, Sat. Sept. 17. General a a sion at the gate is straight 50 c 0 with no ,chance of winning either Ithe beautiful sedans. In addition, purchaser of advance tickets save • cents on every three admissions. •• admission ticket will admit two • dren to the Fair. • Just .make sure your name. • address are plainly written or pri ted an each ticket. e• Western Fair has more att.rarti : than ever this. year, including tete r • opening of the Art Gallery. The • will be a gorgeous stage revue ea • night with nine terrific acts, as w = as the famous )Grandstand Follie • 'Monday and Tuesday afternoon, Se 12-13, will feature the J. E. Ranc Rodeo. Wed.., Thurs. afternoons wi. : be devoted to harness racing, featu ing the famous Futurities. Pride and Saturday afternoon there (will h Ia brand new rodeo, the Cheroke rodeo replete with bucking ,bronchus • HENSALL Bingo winners at Legion Bingo last • Saturday night, This .Saturday the • (ZOth jackpot will be worth $65 in • 58 teal's. Fred Kennings (4. • Mrs. Smith, (Mrs. Ray Foster, Cen traria (3) ; Mrs. Fred Slavin; Mrs. 1 Wilkinson 2) ; Mrs. Lepaine; Mrs. Roy •Sniale; airs. P. Gridsake; Cecil;. :Vanhorne; Harold Jaques; Earl Bell; Mrs. FIeischauer. .Mrs Jessie McTaggart and daugh- ter Bonnie Jean, have returned to their (home in Pilot Mouncr, Man. af- ter viiting with relatives and friends in and around Hensel,. Mrs. McTag- gart is the former Jessie McArthur. Mr and Mrs Lorne Thompson have returned to Toronto, after vacation- ing for two weeks with the latter's mother, :Mrs, J. Fisher. Miss Jean McMichael, Toronto, was a guest last weekend with Mr and Mrs Lewis Clark, Sr. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Miss, Annie Ostrom, Toronto was a visitor with her parents near Varna. Rev. Mr. Down of Exeter conduct- ed :services in the United church on Sunday, Aug. 7th, while on Aug. 14, Rev, Mr, Pitt took charge of his us- ual work There amd Varna, friends of e Reid aresorryThe to hear of his recent illness and accident and is confined in the 'Clinton Public Hospital and his fri- ends wish him la. speedy recovery. Mrs. Goldie Graham and ,sack of near Brucefield were recent visitors.' in Toronto. Miss Lois Moffat, Windsor was a visitor at her home ,Stanley. Mrs Herbert Smith Passes es for Mrs. nerbert Smith 6n, w ) died in South Huron 1Tosptt- h al, txeter were conducted on Mon - 1 1 Thursday, August 18th, 1955 the 'Cw lbarrr lbofftnan jfunerat tome DASHWOOD -- ONTARIO LABOR DAY. With Labor Day, the .swimmer's final holiday, Joan Fairfax, CBC's comely TV singer, has given the day some special attention with cher de- ightful workingman's ensemble. Joan will be enjoying the long Labor Day week -end with trillions of other Can- adians, but she will be ;ba,ck in the OBC -TV studios Wednesday night to star on the "On Stage" show with Denny Vaughan, day at 2 p.m., by the Rev. A. Rapson in the Hopper -Hockey funeral home, and interment in IB'ayfield cemetery. She was the former Edith iStogdill, of .Stanley Township, where she and her husband farmed until retiring and moving to Exeter ,eight years ago. She was a member of Main .Street United Church. Surviving besides her husband, are one son, Edgar, of Guelph; one daughter, Mrs. CIayton Campbell, London, and one sister, Mrs. Sim Hinde, Wallacetburg. DASHWOOD Miss Barbara Koehler spent last week in London with her uncle and aunt, Mr and .Mrs Ward Kraft and family. Mrs. Wm. Schumacher, Mrs. Leo Luedthe and: Elizaibeth, Mrs. Marvin Garthe and Philip of Pigeon, Miich., spent a few days with 'Mr and Mrs W. Haugh this week. Mr and Mrs Glen Brown of Lon- don spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wein. Mr. ,Earl Pfeifer of Chatham, visited with his another, Mrs. Matilda Peifer on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Melton Weeper and girds of Ingersoll spent the week -end with ,Mr and Mrs Philip Fassold. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and boys of London were callers an Sun- day. at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Rader. Visitors last wesk with Mr and Mrs. Art Haugh were, their son Glen and Mr and !Mrs Gordon Ramussen, all of Naperville, Illinoise. Mrs Martin McGgenere and family of London are vacationing with her father, Mr. Otto Resermayer. Week -end visitors with Dirs. Herb Wein and family were, Miss Emma Wein of •Clinton, Mr and Mrs Mar- tin Laub of Parkhill, Mr Allan Illus Mr and Mrs Herbert ,Brills and girls of Gagbown, •Mich. Rev and Mrs C. B. Carr and boys of Rosenthal are spending a few days at the lhomtie of the latter's par- ents, Mr .and Mrs. ,Dan Weber. Mass Jean Ogden of London, spent the week -end with Miss •Thelma Web- er, and her aunt ,Mrs. William Nad- igter. Mr Jim Ogden .of London spent the weekend with his sister, ,Mrs. W)n. Nadiger. !Misse Edith Miller and Betty Wine - garden of Parkhill are spending this week with Mr and Mrs ,Moriana 'fur- ner in Niagara Falls. Miss Brenda Becker of .Sharon is spending a few days with Miss Diane Kraft. Mr and Mrs James Bengnyugh and familia of Hensall were Sunday vis- itors With Mr and Mrs. 'Wm. Zile( and John. Miss Catharine Zimmer of Zurich, is spending this week with her grand- mother Mrs. Catharine Zimmer. Week -end visitors .with Mrs. Luc- inda Mcsaac were Mr and Mrs Sim- on Noll of Stratford, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Corriveau of Kinora; 1lr and Mrs Willis McisaacDavid and Dan- iel of Detroit and Miss Sue Hartman of Windsor. Mr and Mrs. W. Mc - Isaac and Ronald of Detroit return- ed home after spending a week with Mrs. Melsaao. 1 Miss Anne Marie Kraft if London,. is spending her vacation with her. cousins Barbas• and Anne Koehler" Bonnie Heather ,McCrae.' Miss Anna Messner of London viae ited with her parents, Mr and Mrs, Fred Messner over the week -end, Miss Theresa. Zimmer of London, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, "Mr and Mrs. Harry Zimmer, Mr and Mrs. HowardSpear and family of Detroit have returned home after spending their vacation with:. Mrs. Lucinda McIsaac.. Mr and Mrs. Harold Erdman of Detroit also spent a couple of days with Mrs. Mcisaac, Mr. Robert Wein and friend' Tom. Prior of (Sudbury spent the week-entt with Mrs. Herb Wein .and family, Dr. A. C. Whittier of IP"eterboro®. visited over the week -end with Mrd Whittier and family and Mrs. Pieria Wein and family. Miss Diane Kraft spent a few day* Iast week with her cousins, Pauline, and Brenda Becker at Sharon.. am` 'Ata�'>'QYi:7Y .'$ DVAjCE A ;...,n TICKETS 'Each ticket admits one adult or two children. +.'l,Auttetourossateammaiw, _ Only Advance ,Sale Ticket Holders are eligible for draw on: 2 1955 CARS *,DODGE REGENT SEDAN * CHEVROLET 210 DELUXE All tickets must be in by 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17th, to be eligible for draw which will be made at 10:15 p.m. on some date, in front of Grandstand. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY • +THERE'S A WESTERN AIR AT... 14, 1 LE IK .EPT. III'( LONDON!, Ont. W. D. JACKSON, Manager ADVANCED TICKETS Willert's Variety Store Porter's General Store /4\ff ON Zurich, Ont., Hillsgroen, Ont 1.55 SALE AT: s.