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Zurich Herald, 1955-10-20, Page 4rorrARIO STANLEY TOWNSHIP30.11.0s was "'all d e a prize for la - tousins Honor Bride A surprise miscellaneous shower 'was 'held at the home of Mrs. Ployd Armstrong, of the .Goshen Line, north of Zurich, far Miss Ed- ith Love, bride of Sat. Oct. 8th, when Cousins on the Goshen and Babylon Lines gathered to honor her and present her with many lovely and costly gifts. The guest of honor WaS seated in an attractively decor- ated .chair and Mrs. Bruce Keyes read an address, and Karen and Dianne McKinley presented the gifts rrom a decorated 1\nagon Mrs. Anson Mc- Kinley conducted a contest, "The Bride's Bag." Mrs. Arnold Keys won the prize for being married the date closest to that of the bride, whicl was the same date.'Mrs Harold „swarm.n.wsnowszimosinomprirommergarieresi ihvg the most buttons on her dress. - The bride expressed her t s th a very fitting tmanner, after which re- freshments were served. Aiirangeing affair were Mrs. Anson McKinley and •Mrs. Floyd Armstrong ZURICH HERALD Varna. Since his rttirement in 1929 the d le had lived in Goderich He was at Oak Park Mich, before returning an elder of North Street -United home. Cihurch, a member of the OOF lodge W, I. Meet and this year was ;president of the The regular meeting of the W. Goderich Octogenarian .Club. June was held ,on Tueslay Oct. ilth -with Tiernan presided for the program. he was one of two men in .Godench the presi en • Baderpresiding Moll call was 'an Idea for making named as a most outatanding father.' for the business, $5.00 was voted for money. The motto The fellow who )ulls the oars hasn't ith Mr and ?ns Harry Parsons Late John E, Barnwell Funeral services were held Tuesday last for John E. EarnWell, 86, well- known Gotierich resident who died in .S.cott Seafcirthi ithe previous Friday,. He had been in hospital since he suffered injuries in a traffic accident about three weeks ago., A. native of Huron Twp., he taught _school as a young man • and . served as clerk of Stanley Township for 20. years. He then went to Sask- atchewan where he farmed from 1912 -I to 191'7. He returned to Ontarlo and farmed and had a Lgeneral store i:n : • 4,- ........,„....., . . . . HE:t K 1 . . , , S ! ..,. . .. i. ,,, . 4.: . + GET MOM TO BRING YOU TO 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. + 4- 4, Thiel's Superior Market .. .t. t Thursday, .October 20th, 1.950„,: be placed in the Men's Club rooms, 'The conunianity !activities igraup' was in -chargie with Mrs. E. .Becker and her committee (in charge, :.Several husbands' were present Mrs. M. His wife, the former Frances J, El- the .A. 1W4S purchased to ,i. liott, died in 1951. He is.surviv.ed 13.Y 4 ithe boat" was taken one brother, Re, Henry Barnwell, of Walkerton. DASHWOOD ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 22nd FOR YOUR 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4 •i• 4 4 • Recent visitors here were Mr and Mrs Ivan Taylor and boys of Waterloo spent Sunday With Mr.. and .Mrs Elgin Rader. Dashwood Evang. Ladies Entertain at Fall Rally. 4 1- 4. +4- +4. 4. 4- + 4.4 4 4. 4., .4. 4 Ladies from Rodney,. Crediton, Zurich and Dashwood gathered at the DUB church for the annual fall Rally Miss Mary 1VIcLanachan, editor of the World Evangel was guest speaker. A trio from Rodney sang Softly and Tenderly. Dashwood ladies served dinner to 96 guests. Mr and Mrs Robert Rankin and Billie of Toronto spent the wee -end with Mr and Mrs Sid Baker. Mrs. Wm. Nadiger perit a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Owen Atkinson of Exeter. Mr and IVIrs Garnet Willert ane Mr and Mrs Fred Weibel* spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr and Mrs Garnet Weiberg and family. Free Ride .4. +÷.1. ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND, PLUS A FREE ICE CREAM Mr and Mrs Muller Eliber . of Northville, Mich., visited with the 1 Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft who Rollie Sports & Cycle GRAND BEND We Can Supply You OF ALL YOUR HUNTING NEEDS. SHOT GUNS, AMMUNITION OF • 1 1 1 • • 1 • • LICENSES, RIFLES, ALL KINDS; CLAY BIRDS, HAND TRAPS, DUCK DECOYS, DUCK CALLS, COMPASES, CLEANING RODS, and PATCHES; GUN BLUING; HUNTING KNIVES, BOOTS, HIP OR LACE KNEE BOOTS, WADERS, HUNTING JACKETS and CAPS; BOWS and ARROWS, FISHING TACKLE. A LARGE SELECTION FOR SPORTSMEN. GIVE US A CALL 1 a See Us for STEEL ROOFING -- ALUMINUMROOFING — FENCING -- BARB WIRE FENCE POSTS, ETC., ETC. Fresh Feeds Always On Hand TRY OUR CHICK STARTER! Hogs Shipped Tuesday and Thursday Cattle Hensali on Saturday Phone Herisa!! I IS. a 0402toirboacturtniltatngeardLagai....,,A*..--lynittrg:* 'strict C o -Op. taarsinaS1arr.Varrmtoci 1 • • • • • • 1 • • 1 2 Zurich 220 4 returned with them for a visit. Mr. and 11ITS Wallie Wein and Billie cai led for the ladies on Sunday and vis7 Bathing Suit — A 'garment that destnerz, shortened first from the bottom, then from the top, ane now from the :middle. time to rock iMerner. Mr, T. Harry Haft= Wallt the guest soloist. Mrs. L. gave .a .reading, Mrs. E. 03ecker cussed current events, IVIr. C4e13014 .Montgomery, Agric. Representativifg was guest speaker and apoke on t • • - • • - • • • - • buliding of. a Community Centra, Several fancy quilts were on The group in .charge served luncil, „ by Mrs. M. i 1110101 WM* _A WM mem NNW WPM *MU OMNI Man =Up tram maul gaawe Damao =wig masa am= mumu. 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