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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-04-12, Page 1A woo -44 M%;1 gill 1 tt A A 11.7.••••pnorrodosisvew .^01•••••••• Established 1900 - ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MoiRNINC APRIL 12 I 956 Agricultural Office News Crop Report — Extreme warm 'weather daring the ,past week ra.pid- ly diminished the snow, which has practically all disappeared exCept for along fences and in the bush. 'Sever- tal good runs of sap were reported during the week, however, maple Syrup is in short supply and is sell- ing quite rapidly at 85.00 per gallon. Local supplies of seed for sale have become exhausted and there is still a keen 'demand for Rodney and Gar- ry oats and Brant barley. Seed clean- ing plant ;.operations are working a- round the 'clack in an :attempt to keep up the orders for seed ;clearing PRESENT CHECK John Anderson, campaign manag- er of the London area branch of the Canadian Red Cross ;Society was a guest of the Exeter Lions Club and a cheque for $1,367, collected by the club on a 1 1-2 hour iblitz on March 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 George Hardman Skilled Technician Will help you Walk Better enjoy life more Personal atten- tion to each foot problem COME TO THIS Miracle Foot Clinic AT THE MILT OESCH SHOE STORE ZURICH, ONT. Phone: 82 or 130 For Foot Ills arid Resulting Symptoms MONDAY APRIL 16th, 10_a.m — 8 p.m. 27 Years Faithful Service Lyric Theatre Exeter PREVIEWS ITS COMING ATTRACTIONS April 12, 13, 14th. BRING YOUR SMILES ALONG (ColOr) Frankie Lane Keefe Brazelle LAW V.S. BILLY THE KID (Color) Scott Brady Betta St. John April 16, 17, 18 - "CELL 2455, DEATH ROW (Adult) William Campbell - Marion Carr MAD AT THE WORLD Frank Lovejoy Keife Brassille April 19, 20, 21 (Color) GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE Jennifer Jones - Robert Stack - • • • • ; 1 11l6 was presented to Mr. Anderson by Dr. E. S. Steiner, chairman of the campaign committee. LOCAL NEWS Mr. David Dignan of Hensall was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Ernie Fisher and three child, ren of Goderioh were Monday visit- ors at the home of the former'S parents' IM- and Mrs. Albert Bad - Returns from South Mr. Oscar'Klapp who spent a few weeks th his son Harold. &n Florida 'our of town. returned recently to his home in I, Mr. Ross Johnston, Mr. and Mrs' Zurich and enjoyed his trip by plane Albert Kallbfleisch and Mrs. ;Matilda' to, the sunny south very much. MacKinnon spent Monday with Dr,' and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon at Galt, Rev. H. E. Roppel will he the an - Prof. and Mrs. Herbert Kalbfleiseh niversary speaker at the Calvary of London, were Sunday guests with Evangelical U.B. ;Church, in St. the former's brother, Mr and MrS Jacobs next ;Sunday. In his absence Albert Kalbtleisch of town, .the Brotherhood will have chargs of Mr and Mrs. Don Oke have re-. .the Sunday services here with, Rev's cently moved to Goderich, and :Mrs. Oodsell and Brook of Michigan, as Emma Ki fer has :occupied, the little ;guest speakers. homert.), former vacated, Isituated CLERGYMAN INJURED in the south westerly part of toWn.., The Rev. Andrew E. Pletch, 78, Mr and Mrs. ;Carl Scott have a former superintendent of the Han - moved their effects to Atvrnston, over District of the Evangelical where the former is manager a the U.B. Church, and a former pastor of Bank of Montreal. The home -as, the Crediton Evangelical U.B. church ated at the east end of town h now living retired at Waterloo, was one of three presons admitted to the Listowel Mem. Hospital following a head-on collision on Highway 86 about six miles east of that town early Sunday morning. He was on his way to .conduct services in the Evg. Trinity, Lutheran 'Church, London, Church at Hanover, and suffered was the gifting for the wedding of rriajoi ,facial and head laceration:, Beverley Ann MacLeod, daughtei of The driver of the other car, Neil A. Dr and Mrs. W. D. ,MacLeod, Sault Gross, who was alone suffered chest 'Ste. Marie, and Donald David Atkins son of Mr and Mrs Henry Adkins of. injuries. Damage to the cars was extensive. John Derbe:cker of Kitch- Hay, Twp., east. Rev. C. J. Killing-.ener, who is 83 was taking the milt- er performed the 'ceremony befloire a ister to Hanover. anthem,ums and snapdragon. Traditi-, Centennial News on.al 'wedding music was played by ;been p'urchased by Mr and Mrs.Floycl Buehler of Waterloo, who are tak- ing 'possession of the same, and ,we, welcome them as citizens ;of Zurich. —MARRIED AT LONDON Alex Clark. The 'bride was given iit'l Individual meetings by .committees marriage by her uncle, C. W. craw -1 took their findings to a meeting on ford. George Lay was groomsmanFriday f the ; - c t' d the —= and Orville Taylor ushered. Tiller committee chairmen. Costs and fin - : bride's mother received at the recep- ancin,g were discussed as well as use - Hon held in the ;church parlors and,ful suggestions to the programme was assisted by the groom's mother. committee. While we cannot as yet For the rwedd. rig trip to the Eastern reveal the entire prograimne, we = States the bride wore a navy suit ',tan assure you it will bea spectat- = with white accessories. Mr and Mrs/lar „affair, .A committee: :of. three Adkins will reside in Windsor... Edwin Gaseho, Edward Dartars and E 4•041.••4,41,•.• HOFFMAN'S .1, Arrange Funeral Service •sr To Or FrOM ‘44/ 'Out -Of -Town -Points .. ' XEMISI 4 Wherever funeral 'service is requir' ed,to or from any place in Can- * t9 ..1 ada, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as : 'I members of local and national funeral director's associations, can • handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- : 941 viency of Hoffman's service. 4. 4.' T.HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME •° • 4 Funeral and Ambulance Service . 1 24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W 0 • ',••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• . ••es • sro*•e• IIIMMILINIMINE91111111111111111EMIlk 411111111111111 SAVE At THIEL'S Superior Market This Week -End Specials: Pure Peanut Butter, I6 -oz. jar 29c 'Aylm. Tomato Catsup 2, 11 -oz. bottles . 39c 31c Quaker Muffets, 2 pkgs Seacliffe Choice Tomatoes, 28 -oz tin ........... ..... 23c 99c : Delmar Margene 1 FREE BAG 25c. Potato Chips,with every $5.00 Purchase OUR NEW WALL PAPERS JUST AR- RIVED. DROP IN AND SEE OUR FINE SELECTION. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM. PLENTY OF SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich NOTICE Gideon Koehler were appointed to solicit advertisment for the Histor- "cal Booklet. ONTARIO FARiINIERS' UNION. are .At an executive committee meet - holding a meeting in the ; ing held Tuesday p.m. in :the Domin- . Hotel it was decided that prof - Town Hall, Zurich .fesional IWrestling would be one of , the highlights of the festivities. On Please Idlo not leave the forwarding. FRIDAY, APRIL 13th. , of names of friends or relatives to At 8.30 p.m. someone else, or to the last moment The Guest Speaker will be Mr. A. Put the full name and address into W. Cormack. the hands of H. W. Brokenshire so All Interested are asked to Attend. that the invitations can be sent out at once. -NOTICE:— HYMENEAL Willert% Willert Vows Exchanged Candelight, mums, fern and hydra - ng -es decorated the altar of Zion ANNUAL MEETING Of. The Lutheran •t."1-turch, Dashwood, when HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS Mr and Mrs 'Otto Willert, Dashwood, 'became the bride of Lloyd Ernest ASSOCIATION Willert, son of Mr and IMrs Edward Wi'llert, Dashwood Rev. L. 'Higen,ell officiated and Mrs. L Higenell played the wedding music -and sang during the ;signing of the register. Given in :marriage by her father, the bride wore a full skirted gown of ti;ce blue crystalette featuring a rhinestone studded lace 'bodice and bolero with high buttoned mandarin Thank You! neckline and three quarter sleeves. Her chapel veil of French illusion On behalf of the Huron, County was held in place by a crattm ot seed. Tuberculosis Association, I should pe:arls and rhineston'es. She tarried be much obliged to publish our la bouquet of lily -of -the -valley and thanks to all who have helped to Shasta make our 1955 ;Christmas Seal Cant -1 The matron of honor ;Mrs. Vyrne 1paign so successful. Our total re- I Weida, sister of the groom, wore ..ceipts of $11,356.25 were 14 per, a pink nylon dress over taffeta, with 'cent increase over those of 1954..Wel, low scalloped neckline and full 'appreciate the generosity of those,lotirt, matching gloves and shoes and who, by their contributions, are ass-; flower headress. She carried blue fisting in making possible the control'amom„ of tuberculosis in our county. Wei William Willert of Walkerton, 'bro- . are grateful to, all the volunteers ,ther of the bride, was the groom's wtho helped in preparing the. seals I attendant. Br:flowing' the ceremony for distrilloutien and to the Posimast- la $tvedding dinner was served in the ers and their assistants for their help in,delivering them. Thanking, you for the publicity which you have freely given to this important cause, I am, Yours sin- cerely, — F. E. Madill, President, Huron County TB. Assoc'n to be held in the BOARD ROOM OF THE AGRIC- ULTURAL OFFICE, CLINTON On Monday, April 30th, at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Signed: F. E. Mandill, President. Mrs. J. 13. Russell, Exec. Secy. Sanitone DRY CLEANING Exeter - Ont, F,-.4 Good Dry Cleaning, Prompt Service CALL—Mondays and ThUrsdays 110111 ,er Thu vgd a-ys. Mondays EARL OESCH (local Barber) ZURICH ONT. OE nr4U r single copies 6 Cent*. Subscription In Canada, $2.0a a Taut Subscription U.S.A., Year $2,511. NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. RAGS, RUGS and CARPET'S On a New Mode= Loom, Made f.a. Order — Seth 0. Amann, Ont. Phone 128, Ronson Lighters REGULAR PRICE $6.75 FOR $4.95' ENGRAVED WITH YOUR INIT- IALS FREE LET US SERVICE YOUR RANSON ALL REGULAR PARTS IN STOCK WE STOCK EVERY REPAIR PART ALSO GENUINE RONSON FUEL WICKS, FLINTS, ETC. A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LORNE S. EILER. LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS WHITE ROW FUEL OIL Phone 10 — HENSALL, Aesesmussa..........assmussmas 01100111440448.111e0011481110•11111114001/01.1•1111.04/4,0084/4/410/14100611001141101R • 'PAX( tsitaft* mural e** • Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director • • • Private Car Ambulance Service • Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent • FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day and Night Service TELEPHONE: RES. 89W • On 89J, ZURICH eftlaRfaSetataaeioaPaaltellealodiattitella••••••011144100410111/1160041•0011r ZURICH'S Grocery Store This Week -End Specials Chan Liquid floor Wax, quart size 57c I Salmon, fancy pink, 14b. can 49c 1 Catsup, Campbell's 13 -oz bottle --, 24c Tomato Juice 20, -oz can i 2c Corn Flakes, 12 -oz. pkg. Ilttittt“ etetfIlltS,ZStaselletstlee 22o Melillo Oesch - Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phoue I Oi church .pardors and later a reception was held at the home of the bride's sister, MT and :Mrs Jerome Dietrich, Zurich, where the bride's mother received wearing a blue lace dress and navy and white accessories and corsage of red nt'Jses. The groom's mother assisted wearing a navy dress, navy and white accessories and cors- age of red roses. For a honeymoon trip to Florida, the bride chose a suit- of pink with a blue undertone, Panama top coat and accessories and 3 skein Kolinalty :furs. Her corsage vas blue mums. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm near Dashwood GuestWere present from Toronto, Detroit, London, Waterton, Exeter, Zurich, Clinton, , Grand Bend until, Dashwood, Zurich Centennial JULY 1st, 2nd,, 3rd, 4th. ' This Store offers a prize of 1.pr.-Scott Mc Hale Dress Shoes value $14.95 to the person growing the best BEARD from April list to July 4th. Length, thickness and shape is considered in the judging. Open to all interested in the Centennial Celebration. The donor reserves the right to remove the prize winning Beard at a later named place on jury 4th. Oesch Shoe Stot e Phone, Res. 130. Store 82 4