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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-11-01, Page 4Zti> ICE1 ONTARIO ZURICH • HE.R.L.p HENSALL McKelvue Leaves :fir. D, J, dMcKe'lvie, who has prat - t ed veterani'aaa, in Hensall for the lims+t five yrears is leaving on t7•ctobee ateth for Essex where lie will go in- to with. Dr. G. S. Brown, He was a member totf differ - IPA organizations, peat president of -Ole Kinsmen Chub and on the exec- 4 -:•3b40bt4.9*4744 • • ,,a 4 • 4 4 as • •4 4 • • • At an auetion sale Saturday 18th,, utiw"e 'of the ,Hensall Legion, he was well known in :the eommunity. Ma's, 1VIcKelvie was a past president of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, past presi- dent of the Evening Auxiliary of the 'United Church and member' of the KinetteClub, They will be missed lar Hensall aoicial life. the 4-roomsframe house recently HENSALL -- ONTARIO SPECIALS IN EFFECT Thursday - Friday and Saturday .Prime Rib Roast 59c Ib. Peaineal Cottage Roll 63c Ib. Maple Leaf Salmon '/2-1b. 41c, L G. A. Peas 15 -oz. 7 tins $1.00 1 G. A. Pork and Beans, 20 -oz..... ... 7 tins $1.00 Maple Leaf Canned Hams $1.49 Aylmer Tomato Soup 0 • • 0 •• • a • a • a • • • r 0 built and owned by Jim Sangster, was sold to Perlcy Tiedermam, of Ex„ Herter, for $1,875. Ed. 'Coxibett was Auctioneer. DASHW000 Mr. Seiigfried Miller of 'Waterloo, spent the week -end with his parents Mr and ,Mrs Rudolph •Miller. Mrs. Ervin Rader and 'Sharon at,, tended the Huron Waves fall meet- ing at the home of Mrs, Bryce Mack, Zurich on Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs Carmen E,cismi'ee and Paul, Misses Mande and Alike Nor- ris and Miss Ellen Gilbert all. of Stratford spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs Courtney Bonnelster. Mr. Simon Greb, MT and Mrs. Hugg Love and 'family of Exeter, Mr and Mrs Reg. Hodgeon and Kay, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Grob and Wayn of Centralia, Mr and Mrs Oscar Grab and Glen of Zurich, Mr and Mrs, Wm Haugh and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Urban1'dile. Miss Barbara Becker of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her parents Mr and 'Mrs. V. L. Beoker. ;Mr and ;Mrs 'Ward Kraft and!fram- dly of London spent Suntsay with Mr and mfrs. Ernest Koehler and family. Mr. Howard Weibeag crf Waterloo, spent the week -end with her parents, t Mr and Mrs Fred Wei -berg. St. Joseph & Blue Water Area NOTES— * Mr and Mrs ,Wm. Wee.sing'. and a !family of Sarnia called on relatives < ;'n this neighborhood ennoute to God- •• . et . h on Sunday last. .:Ie n"1 Mrs. George Koch* of Kitchener were Sunday visito ;wuth the latter's parents, on (Sundoy; Mr. Wm Duchahmre, Jr, an,kam- sly motored to 'Chatham on '02ztday' visiting with the former's dau!gliter, Sister iM. Matthew, at the Pines.. . Mr and Mrs. T .on Bedard •, and- . nde Mr and Mrs A -.and D'enotmine,were • week -end vi. -'.,ora in London, ; ,..With 10 Tins $ 1.00 i their children• Mr and Mrs. 'Fred o Ducharnie cared for the Bedard : home during thele absence. . Miss Jean Coriiveau, daub°iYiter of , 69c a 'Mr and Mrs Joseph Corriveai. of this Highway was on Sunday s ast e rushed t- St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon don, where she was cperatd on `fox_ t ,.,,iiendicitis. At l -t report tlhe,op- t peration was a success. { Time Waits For No Man— s Time will not wait and i'' Oady two of the most beutiful mope, ; of the year have passed away and `leav- i'r g only memcrdes behind., 1 tikst to greet us, the beautiful nvontlr,'-'©f 1y1ay the month that brings forth 1*W:lifeI to the world, •by the blooimi;tig' of flowers and roses which leaven a scenit that purifies the air ansl • xin s • about new hope and contentment ;o Iall; it 'leaves behind in its trail relre winter months of cold, snow, Mingled with sleet, and what all to make it disageeable. The month of May is the month of sprouts and buds to • show life, the month that amis. are • placed in the ground to 'bring, forth • shooks and blades from which 'the. • earth 'p'ou'rs out its fruit. It`'is in the month of May and. the summer months that 'follow that all the shrubs flowers and seedlings ga.+.•w vigorous- ly, and pour out its highest return. In all, we can say the !Month '.cf.May is the month of 'Mary. 0 • • •• • • • • a • • 4 Aerowax, Giant Quart Tins Salada Tea Bags 60s SHOP AT YOUR FRIENDLY I.G.A. STORE WHERE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES ARE IN EFFECT 73 Commencing SATURDAY, OCT. 20th, 9 a.rn. 0 ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK ae Electrical Appliances— Toasters, Irons, Clocks, Mixmasters, Elec. PIates 4 Paints and Varnishes -- Household Needs---- Granitware, Pyrex and Aluminum ware, ironing Boards, Mops, Brooms, Cannisters, Polishes, etc. Stainless Steel— Revere Ware Coronet Ware Cutlery Carving Sets, Scissors Etc., Etc. Tools Saws, and +Other Equipment__ Hammers, Drills, Planes, Chisels Forks, Spades, Hoes, bakes, • Shovels, Etc. Srarf's THIX Almatex Kern-Glo, Etc. Bargain Sf ec aJs $229.50 Beatty Washer for only $179.50 $189.50 Beatty Washer for only .......,,,..$1.39.50 1 large Beatty Electric Range, Reg 343.50 for only $ 243.00 Dishpans with Merchandise ($5,00 to $5.25 Value) for only $3,45 COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! Dntars,a. tie al ij l'/;'n St. I-IPtxJwi--e • 1 • 1 • s • • A • • • • October -- The month of October Is the month' when .all has ripened and -when all is harvested, the good is .careltully harvested and stored away, .while the noxious seeds are gathered in piles and destroyed. October is the month of the year 'with its ibbvutiful sceneries; when all of the .:,green leaves on the trees has turned to •a golden color. They remain on trees for many days before the autumn winds blow them away. In, reality the month of notable sceneries if you travel along woodland, rn'ountains, or slopes, When looking on the oppos- ite Bide, • you see the sun at an early'. evening hour, sinking in the far west in. its full 'brilliancy, after pouring out its sun rays through, to say one more October day has passed away. STANLEY TOWNSHIP • Mrs. Morton :Elliott Mrs. Morton Elliott, 74 !Stanley • Township, who died Friday last in w ,Scott iMe'mnorial Hospital, Seaforth; •• was the former Lglian Morrison, of • 'M,eKillop Township. She had lived in • • Stanley since her marriage in 11904 Ito Morton Elliott, Varna. Surviving besides her 'husband, are three sons, • Harold and Ray, Stanley; Alvin, Col- lingwo'od; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Heard, Stratford; Mrs. John Ferg- • uson, Gerson; and three !brothers Irv_ • • ing in the States. Services was con- A ducted Monday hist at the Whitney O ▪ funeral Ihtoune, Seaforth, by the Rev. • W. S. Cute:II:midge, Trinity Church, • Bayfield. Interment was in Hayfield Cemetery. WMS. Meet Tih.e October meeting of the Gosh- • en Line W;M.S. Sivas held at the hoarse 5 • of Mee. Melvin Elliott on. October:a with Mrs. John Armstrong presiding. "The Church's One Foundation" was sung with Mrs. Bruce Keys at the piano. :Scripture was read by Mrs. 0 Frank ,MeClinchey. Mrs John Aiin- s trong led in prayer . 1o11owed with r 111. e Lord's Traver .in unison.Mrs. Migi11 'vlr'til'lin,• rave a report etn' 'wot7li:i?Sni"y P ictld''1v;p, A Mea 1 e 07t 1C1u'lstian sstenvartship Was given thy Mrs. Robert McKinley. Mrs. 3. E. McKinley read the minutes and 25 ttstswetted lien call. The afternoon report of the Presbyterial held in Blnvicelield ;on October 4, was brought back by Mrs. Robert McKinley, It was decided to send a bale of artic- les to Korea: soon. Members were I asked to bring articles to ,Me .tnley's I Hatchery, Mns. Melvin Elliott and; deuighter Joan played a piano duet, Thursday, November 1st, *Oa ' Mrs. Anson McKinley was in chargvti, of the studybook, assisted (by M1"s„, Bert McBride, Mrs. Roy IM'etPrtdeY, and Mrs. J. E ,MeKlnley, 'In 'Ohrist .. there is no East or West', elosedth• meeting. THERE'S GREATER VARIETY ON is the spice of VARIETY IS THE S'P'ICE OE LIFE Smack dab, right in the middle of the 'foot, ball season comes NHL HOCKEY - every - Saturday night at 9 p.m., direct from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. We're not forgetting FOOTrBALL, however,. Each Saturday afternoon at 1.,55 p.m. thrill to the Big 4 game of the week on; Channel 10. And mark this date down too. - November 1214th .- for Canada's greatest football spectacle - THE GREY CUP - direct from. Varsity Stadium. For ORFU results, results -of other leag- ues and events of interest to- Western .Ontario viewers, -turn to Channel 10 Monday to Saturday - at 3.25 p.m, with Ward Cornell at t1i1:25 p.m. witlh. Alex. Kelman. 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