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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-01-04, Page 8ZMICH • ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD.. The Store With the Stock Not only in Appreciation of Our Pleasant business association But in all Sincerity we wish You a Happy and Prosperous New Year RV6 John E. Gascho Flossie Brown 0 G •- 4G Edwin Gascho Herb Turkheim 0 0 Gascho Bros.• t00 TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH 400 tla s 0 s • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • s ••••••r•• ••• • HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE ' .., . `•ftp=• ® 1 The Drysdale Store The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds of Groceries Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical Appliances ATLAS AND SETBERLING TIRES CO --OR FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats Your. Patronage Appreciated at all Times! ! • GIVE US A CALL! • JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE ..Phone 98 r 1 IMO LOCAL ox';' Mr and Mrs. Albert Erb and son were visitors at the home of their parents at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Insley are holi- day visitors with relatives and fri- ends in Toronto. Mr. Noah. •Sararas of Kitchener is renewing relatives and friends in Zurich at present. Mr and Mrs. FrankSiebert and children of Detroit, visited at the home of their mother and brother 'On over New Year vacation., Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Langmead'of ,Hamilton were holiday. visitors at the Fire, Automobile and Casualty home of the tatter's sister, :Mr and Insurance. Mrs. Ivan Willert. W. Haberer - Phone 161 Mss. John Erb has returned to J her home, Bronson line, after spend- ing a few days at :the home; of her son. Mr and Mrs. Moses Erb of town. Aaron & Erie DEBENTURES or Canada Trust CERTIFICATES Now Offering Thursday ,January 4th, 11,951 iuumioiimuiuuiiuumaiioiuim1Mmimuuuiuummimimmuummumnwt Westlake Furniture it 3% Investments for three to ten Year Periods. 'Mr •and Mrs. Harold Stade and ARTHUR ERASER children spent New Year's vacation Income Tax Reports at the home of their parents, near London. Bookkeeping Service, Etc. Miss Mary Frances Schuitz of I Niagara Falls enjoyed. Christmas and, EXETER New Year's vacation at the home of " )FFICE:_._.Corner Ann, William Sto• her grandparents, Mr and.MVlrs. Mose Phone: Exeter .504. Erb. l Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Datars of Kitchener, spent ,Christrhas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmore Datars, and Mir. rand Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick.. -Mr and Mrs, Ephriam ,Gingerich and child, have returned to their stud- ies at the A. M. College, at Harrison- burg, Virg., after holidaying at their home for Christmas and New Year. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. •Coxon and daughter Sue Anne were New Year visitors at the home of the former's At the Farwell Nursing Home, at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coxon Zurich, on Saturday, December 30th at Milverton. The parents ?raving to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell, of spent 'Christmas Day in Zurich. Hay Township, a daughter (Mary Mrs. John Brenner and son Clar- Anne). ence, Mr. Con Siemon of town, Mr.' Harold Hendrick of the L.W. High- I At St. Joseph's Hospital, ,Chatham, way, returned home after spending • on Saturday, December 2,3rd, 1950,. a few days over New Year vacat- Ito Mr. and Mrs. Reg. IBlack, (nee ion with relatives and friends in ;Joyce Mousseau), a son, (Daniel Kitchener. 'Herbert). Mother and baby are fine Mr and Mrs. Roy Oliver of St. and at present with her parents, Mr. Marys, Miss Margaret Whiting, of and Mrs. Herb Mousseau of town. Parkhill were out of town Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. Charles Weber. The former also visited at. the home of their sister, Mr and Mrs. ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR EXETER, ONT, Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich At (New Twnp. Office) BORN HOPALONG CASSIDY COMES TO THE DETROIT TIMES Seven days a week! Amenica's Henry Eickmeier. most talked about Western hero, Mrs. Wm. L. Siebert. and...sister, Hopalong Cassidy, now brings you Mrs. Torrance, who had - been staying his own brand of hard-ridin', straight at the home of the'forrner's aaughter shootin' adventure in Both the Daily Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman at and Sunday Detroit Times Comic Galt, far some time, have returned • to Zurich. • Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch 1 1 ▪ d'f Elmira,: were holiday v s1tUT • swrth •• relatives in Zurich. • Pastor Kalb- • fleisch has accepted a call to the Desboro congregation, having been at • Elmira, since he took up the work, • about twenty-five' years ago. • Mr and Mrs. `Brymon Ducharme and • family of London; Mr. and. Mrs. Geo • Ducharme and children of Dublin; • Mr. Cyril Ducharme, who enlisted in • the Canadian Army at Kingston and • Mr and 'Mrs. Gilbert Ducharme of near town were New Year's visitors • at the hone of their parents, Mr acid I Mrs. David Ducharme HOCKEY NEWS 111 lllllIutlltl111011 11 •••411111 1111110W . -.- TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND Season's Greetings AND MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING US ALL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON- TINUANCE OF OUR FRIENDLY BUSINESS RELATIONS STADE ifko W IDO x4.65 ZURiCH — ONT. QUALITY PRICE — SERVICE" amaboameasomeanianansonneraseamanammuman • • • A Good Variety of Linplewn, Congoleum and Seasonable Supplies WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES OF FURNITURE Pages—in color on Sundays. Follow Hopalong Cassidy's exciting advent- ures daily and • Sunday in. The De- troit : TiarKes, Michigan's plost' inter- esting paper. FINED FOR TAKING GROCERIES David Kirk,' of Hensall, was tined $25 for taking groceries and aiding juvenile crime, at magis. court, Tu- esday last. Twelve dollars worth of groceries were taken out of a car near McKenzie's store, Exeter-, 'on Dec. 2, by a juvenile. According to evidence Kirk dared the tyioung lad to take thein. Others in the party were William and Douglas Kenny,of Lucan, who were given suspended sentence. The four_. were ordered to make restitution. The hockey season officialy opened APIPOINTED K. C. • • • • • + i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIihIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII Axminister Rugs, Etc. All Lamps are Reasonably Priced! We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat- tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc. Furniture Store Phone 122 Zurich Residence Phone 89. • * in Zurich last Friday night when H. Glenn Hays, Seaforth, 4awyer Dashwood, using Zurich Arena for and crown attorney for Huron Cou.n- their home ice, soundly trounced the Exeter six by a score of 6-2. Klein - shyer and Hayter opened the scor- ing for Dashwood in the first period without a reply from Exeter. The game started a litle on •the rough side, but good officiating by ' Refeiree MoFadden kept things well under control. In the second period R. Hayter scored twice for Dashwood with Schroeder and J. Willert both getting single tallies. Charlton, a former 'Luride player finally broke the ice and scored for Exeter with Tuckey adding another one. In the first two periods Dashvod had a de- cided edge ion the play, and with the exception of some fine derensive play by Ellis on the Exeter defence the score might have been; much lar- ger. In the third period Exeter came to .life but missed 'some real good scoring opportunities. The •next game will be played on Friday night between Granbon and Zurich. Gran- ton defeated Hensall last Friday night by a score of 7-6. _. The lineup: ;E Exeter: Goal, Ebe; defence Horton Ellis, Centre, Musser; wings: Charl- fliillllilillllill.llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilllllinlllllllil{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllll!1111 IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIII IIIC. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • Your Hardware Store HARDWARE FOR THE HOME, FARM AND SHOP Beatty, Pedlar, Duro and Aero Products Sunshine, McClary and Moffat Stoves McClary and Crosley Shelvador Refrigeration Dominion, McClary and Easy Spindry Washers AUTOMATIC HEATING! Rider & Wiittiehaltz - Hardware Phone 63 - Zurich 7��f11.1U!II�!il!i ILullmumll alum!Iluuuuul!II!Illu!II!ulllul!uulallu!uumlu!uuu!ullluuuulllll!uulllluuulllluumllluulllumumllul!ululllg!Jllilulr° 0• , 111040111 , 0, -I, loll, Uttl1,4,,alD..11h: 11110119101101 0, III 1111111111,414.111.11 II d lir 111 MORIN, 1104 ,.11..11, 11i011 ty, has been appointed a King's Cou- ncil. Mr. Hays was born in Sea - forth in 1914 and received his edu-, cation in the public and high schools there. He attended Osgood Hall, Tor- onto, and was called to the bar in 1938. He enlisted in the Canadian Navy, in 1942 as a rating, and was posted to Edmonton and other points Some two !years later he was com- mission.ed as a lieutenant. On disch- arge in. 1946 he resumed practice of law in Seaforth, in partnership with Patrick D. 'McConnell and in August 1948 was appointed crown attorney for the county of Huron. In July 1950 he was married to 'Miss Roberta Johnston, dauhter of the` late Rob- ert Johnston,- former registrar or the Surrogate and Supreme Court at Goderich and sheriff of Huron Coun- ty. Federation of Agriculture (Gordon M. Creig, Sec. Reduced Railway Fares are avail- able to anyone wishing to •attend the Ont. Fed. of Agric. annual meeting in Toronto from Jan. 9th, to 12th; You purchase a single ticket from your local agent and ask high, for ;i ton, Haugh; Alternates, Mason, '.Cue- conventiion certificate. This form is key, Lawson, D• rBintnell., V. Brent- I handed to the Representative of the nell, Carson, Stire, Whihrlith, railway attending the annual meet - Dashwood: Goal, Hoperoft, Haugh, ing who will issue you with a return Defence, K.leinstives, H. Hayter., cen- ticket for• half the regular fare and tre, J. Hayter; Wings, • J. Willert, a cost of 25c for his services. Reso- ISchroeder; Alternate, C. Tiernan, L. lutions are to be presented and dis- Willert, Wein, D. Regier, R. Hayter, cussed on Jan. 12th so anyone vitally • B. Roger, Deters, Itouiahan. interested in any particular resolut- Referee: K. McFadden, London. iron should be on hand that day. I Summary. 1.st period. Dashwood, •Che Huron County Federation o .f Kleinstiver (Wein) Dashwood, J. Agr. through the Goderich Elevator Hayter (Kleinstiver, H. totter) Fund is giving a $5.00 grant to every Penalties: R. Hayter, Ellis, ' Haugh, Junior Farmer under the •age of. 30 D. Britafell, attending the Short Course at OAC. 2nd period: Dashwood, Schroeder 'Guelph from. Jan. 1st to 5th. To se- (Klein;.;tiver), 12., Hayter.; Dashwo-;cure this grant you make application od, J. Willert (J. Hayter) ; 'Dashwoodto the Federation office in Clinton, R. Hayter. Penalties: J. 'Willert, H.1 and enclose proof that yu have .conn - Hayter (2) , pleted the'course. 3rd period. No scoring. ' If everyone making application to Penalties: Tiernan, J. Ilayter, attend the OAC during the first Whilmith, Mason. • week in January is able to go there FLOOR TILE F( R The Best In Mastic Tile Floor GET TILE - TEX ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES Manufactured by The Flintkote Company, Toronto, Ont. See Your Local Agent JOHN M. TURKHEIM - Phone Zurich 174 LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given THE QUESTION, ANSWER AND RESULT The Question --What Shall We Do? Then said they unto Him -Jesus-: What shall we do that we might work the works of God? --John 6.28 The Answer ---Believe. Jesus answered and said unto them: This is the work of God that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent.-- John 6:29. The Resurt--Hath Everlasting Life. Verily, verily, 1 say unto you, he that believeth on Me hath everlasting life --John 6:47. _ CHAS E. FULLER:) 5 p.m., DST. Sundays ABC Network will be over 80 from Huron County In Police Court - attending. If each one can bring back an idea how they can improve their farm ler farming' methods it will be worth a lot to our County. Apparently Western Farmers are putting ,pressure on the Federal Gov- ernment and • particularly on Agr.. Minister Gardiner to have the DS, border opened for the free shipment o•f hogs to United States and•likewise from there to Canada. This is not in 1' with the policy of our Ontario Search 'Illegal" Goderich -- A charge sof .bringing liquor into Huron County last April: 2:2 lalst, a-gainst a Port Albert and Kingsbridge men, was dismissed in o decision given by Magistrate D. E„ Holmes, K.C., in 'weekly police .court« The accused .were bringing liquor in. a car from Southampton, when polio used a search warrant to search the vehicle. The magistrate ruled that fire there is no provision under the Can- to wilearehave speak up or we may. 'find ourhogs the charge was laid, to issue a search prices lower instead of higher, 11 warrant •against a motor vehicle on a such a thing should happen we would the highway. The ma!,i• st trate added' find our choice baconand hams going that if convictions are wanted uncle, to the wealthy American market, the CTA. Parliament will have to while their fat shoulder, cuts and side amend the act to provide for them* pork will be shipped over ,fere for us The liquor seized was ordered re*. to eat. 1 turned to the men. 4.