Zurich Herald, 1956-11-08, Page 4ZURICH ONTAR1�5
Farms Forum
AllerWer Yes, we need more market-
ing boards such as a poultry market -
marketing of your farm products
needs improvement?
ing board and a wheat marketing bd.
The Foram thought that .oabtl'e should
be sold at auction markets, The rest
,to+f the evening was spent playing pro-
greesive euchre. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Ross Love. The topice will be
Farm Management,
Parr Line Forum met at the home
gat Mr and Mrs Glenn Weido, with 16 II,
011B1Tibers present. After listening to
'the radio' program the officers were
ltIrominated for the conning year. Gor-
don. ,Coleman was elected as president
+faYid Mrs. Gordon Coleman was re-
elected for secretary. It was moved
by Wilfred Mousseau • and seconded
by Mrs. Charles Robinson that each
meeting be led by the person at whose
home the meeting is being held. The
Forum chartered a bus to go to the
Royal Winter Fair at Toronto and
the evening• wag spent discussing the
trip and the questions in the Guide.
Question? Da you think that the
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Notes —
1 Mr and 'Mrs Leon Bedard and Mr
and Mrs. Edward Corriveau motored
to Goderich on Friday last to at-
tend the funeral of the late Frank
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VISIT
Cr. R. HARDMAN
Will Attend
AT THE MILT OVSCH Shoe Store
ZURICH -- Phone 82 or i 30
MONDAY; NOVEMBER 12th..
10 A. M. — 3 P. 'M.
Over the past 2.6 years, Miracle Clinics have helped
thousands of Foot Sufferers to a happy, comfort-
able life, free from aches and pains in feet and
body. Many letters are received at +orur clinics,
thanking us for our help and sympathetic care.
['tease read the following letter from Herbert
Henry Jackson—It speaks for itself.
599 Devon Street,
Oshawa, ,Ontario,
April 21st, 1956.
Mr. Hardman,
_Miracle Foot -Aid
Dear Sir:
I feel so much 'better since coming to you that
I feel it only right to report my progress, so that
others niay be benefitted as well. When I first came
to yo» last November I could hardly stand on my
feet, they were so bad with callouses. My legs were
swollen and were cold up to my knees.
After being fitted with Miracle Foot -Aids, and following
instructions, almost immediately the circulation came back up
my feet and legs. I received benefit from ,Miracle Foot -Aid
right from the start. Now after more than four months with
Miracle Foot -Aid, I am convinced in my own mind that your
work is not only beneficial, but lasting and genuine.
I can sincerely recommend your work to all who suffer
as I did. Anyone who wishes to contact me to verify the re-
sults I obtained is very welcome to do so.
Yours very truly,
(signed) Herbert Henry Jackson.
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,Chambers. Mr. 'Cham'ber's deceased
wife was the former Marie Duchartne
of this parish, passing away a few
years ago.
Mr. Thomas Brock of London was
busy the weak -end 'building an up-to-
date garage On his Lot on the Blue
Water south resort.
Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme of
the Blue Water Highway north, • were
Sunday last visitors with M. and
Mrs. Avila Ducharme of the 13,W,
Higthway south.
Hallowe'en —
Hallowe'en night passed away. +qui
etly in this neighborhood, with `the
exception of a few minor disotde s
all was quiet as usual, we preStnrie
that night .of ghosts preferred t+ai.'xe-
main dormant.
Fine Weather —
At time of writing we are enjoy-
ing summer like weather, fanners
are taking full advantage of it by
making fast advancement of their
fall work.
Comment —
Talking of the nice' wetther of the
past few weeks, people are wonder-
ing what may, or what has happened.
Recently +an article appeared in print
regarding the prediction of the Wes-
tern Indians such as the shiftin a-
round; bark on trees, thick furs on
animals, and etc. They have come
to a decision that all of these srgrs
have been baffled during the,course
of this present year. So tthey
book for weather conditions filezn.
some other source. Let us see how
close the old time weather forcastex,s:
evil be from now on in the future.`
We can expect any kind +oaf old stud'`
a to make it disargeenble, so that
:should be the first guess.
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Thursday, Noveribber 8l , 1' g
a duet, Mrs. Letta Taylor, the presi-
dent presided for the 'business. It
was decided to have Christmas sup-
per with the husbands, December 7.
Mr. Robert Wein of Sudbury spent
the week -end with Mrs. Herb Wein,
Mr. Siegfried ,1Yliller of Waterloo,
and Mr and Mrs, Walter Biesenthal
and family of .Copetown spent the
week -end with Mr and Mrs. Rud-
olph Miller.
Mr Frank Biesenthol of Pembroke
visited with Mrs. Jacob Schrioecler.
Mr and Ma's Garnet Weisberg and
family spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Fred Wei'berg and Mr aria Mrs
L. • H. Rader.
Mr and Mrs. John Denonune o£
Waterloo spent the we!k-ear, with
his parents, - Mr and Mrs. Morris
Denoanrne,
Mr. Arthur Truemner of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs
Theodore Rader.
Mr and Mrs. Urban l'file, accomp-
anied by Mr and Mrs Ken Grob orf
Centralia spent Sunday at Cleveland,
Ohio.
Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs
Wm. Haugh and Shirley were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel, Mr and
Mrs Rufus Knechtel, Joe and Barb-
ara Nielson all of Petersburg; Mr:'.
and Mrs Courtney Burmeister and
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Rader ano: boys.
Infant Baptized —
Albert Roy, infant son of Mr and
Mrs. Walter +Biesenthal of Copetown
was baptized in Zion Lutheran church
'On Sunday by Rev. K. Zorn. Mr.
Siegfried Miller and Miss eGertrude
Bieseutlhal were sponsors.
aVI ^. Howard Weisberg of Waterloo
spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs
Fred IWeiberg.
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• Dashwood W. L— .
• The Dashwood W. I. meeting was
a held Tuesday Oct. 30th as a Hallo
• we'en Party., The Educational
40 group with Mrs. John Rader eotnve
4 or, was in charge. Costumes were
* judged •by Mr - .len Webb and +Mlsl•'
* Irvin Dev` ':. Winners were: Mra.0
A. V. Tienian and Mrs. E. Koehler.;,
Roll call was answered with "A fri'-'s,'f
ghtening Experience I Have Had F 1
Mrs. A. V. Tiernan discussed the.',,':
motto. If you wish to gain affe^'ion
bestow it. P?rs.. A. Kuntz had as her
topic "Halowe'en Story." She dealt
wi+rr Vic origin of the day and tree-,
i ed the changes down to the present.
c 1 Mrs. T. Hoperoft read "The Coon- '
4 mandmcnts of Women's Institute.
Mrs. J. Rader conducted contests.
Mrs. Kuntz presided for the ibusiness.
+Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan reported on the
!convention held in London. It was;
decided to cater to a band 'banquet;•,.
on November 16th. The 4 -II lead-
ers +brought in their reports of . what i,
the 'girls. required for the course anc .1
who the +girls were. Three Insttiikea'�Ri
will be invited to attend our Clle
mas meeting. Lunch and the Queernll
brought the evening to a close.
Surprise Party —
Mr and .Mrs. ' Clare Melick anti son'•:'.
Melvin who moved to Xomoka last',;
week were pleasantly &+prized where r'
Mr and Mrs Cliff Salmon, had then
as dinner guests on Friday evening,:F
they were invited to tune to the t
home of Mr and Mrs. Wallace Wein. ''
On their arrival they f. ..and all the
neighbours gathered after an even-.
ing of games Mr and iMrs 'Melick
were presented with an electric clock
and Melvin, a new testament.
Choir Guests —
A Walther League Reformation
service was held at St. Peter's Lu-
theran ohurch., .Stratford with Rev. i K. Zorn, guest speaker and the choir
of Zion Lutheran Church providing
special musical numbers.
Ladies Aid —
The W.S.W.S. +orf the Evangelical
U. B. Church held their regular
meeting Friday evening with Mrs. •
�S'tuart Wolfe presiding. :Mrs. Elgin
Wiegand, Mrs. Art 'Haugh and Mrs.
Eben Wiegand read passages of ,
Scripture. • Mrs. Carl Oestreic'her
gave a reading. Mrs. Mervyn Tie- 9
man and Mrs. Lloyd Eagie:,on sang +
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Always Better
With Butter
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t. Mix 211/2 c. rolled oats,
1%z c. sifted all-purpose
flour, 3/n c. brown sugar,
1 tsp. soda and !/a tsp.
salt. Cut in'/ c, butter with
pastry blender or knives,
?III mixture is crumbly.
Ice cream and crunchy almonds top
these gay Christmas Light -Ups. But the
real flavour is baked right in. It's
butter—fresh creamery butter—lending
its matchless flavor—enriching with its
natural goodness. Remember, for all
your festive baking and right through the
year, "It's Always Better with Butter",
FREE ! Marie Fraser's "Merry Christmas"
recipes for' 4okies and candy. Also
her new 13utte'Y Booklet,
a. Press half this mixture
in the bottom of a well but-
tered 8" sq. cake tin; spread
with 2 c. whole cranberry
sauce and sprinkle with 1
tsp. grated orange rind and
%z c. shredded coconut.
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J. fop with remaining oat•
meal mixture. Bake 3507.
for 40.45 min. Cut into
squares, serve warm or cold.
Make "candles" by topping
with ice cream rolls; use
almonds for "fiames".
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Electrical Appliances
Household Needs
Revere - Ware
Farm and Carpenter Tools
Stoves and Washing Machines
EVERYTHING MUST GO !
Special Bargains E very Day
Open Thursday, Friday and • Saturday Evenings
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