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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-09-13, Page 4l>4I a ONTARIO th ,F' •, Services ST.. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunil y, Septe ZURICH HERALD ber 16th, Morning Service - 10:00 a.m. Speaker: Rev. A. G. Jacobi, Pastor St. Mark's Church, Kitchener. Evening Service: 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Rev. K. Knauff, Pastor, Zion Church, Stratford. SPECIAL MUSIC a 3 3 • • �s • • kk Specially Designed "SAFETY" First Aid Kit for YOU. First Aid Kits have saved fingers, hands, limbs and even many a life. It has more than paid for itself many times over in working time saved. Be Safe with SAFETY, send no money just mail card below with name and address when your Safety arrives pay the postman $5.25 plus small l postal charges. If not satisfied return Sefety Kit within 7 days and your full purchase price will be refunded. To assure prompt delivery may we sug- gest you mail your order in without delay. Rockneis Mail Order Service, Box 368 Adelaide St., Sta. Toronto, Ont. Name Address (R.R. ) Act Now; Mail Today. The Life You Save May Be Your Own. 4 4 4 4 1. IS ANYTHING WRONG with your heart or Kidneys? 2. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM or pains of that nature? 3 0 3. ARE YOU NERVOUS or do you tire easily? Suggestions! •- 4. ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH HEADACHES or CON- -41. STIPATION? 4 aD 5. HAVE YOU SOME SICKNESS or PAIN for which you 4 have tried everything without permanent relief and 4 physicians have told you was incurable. �► If you must answer YES to any of these questions you cannot afford to miss this chance to find out what we have in store for you. w 4 4 E. O. Gingerich, Dqi C� CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours every Friday Afternoon 2 to 6 p.m. at SAMUEL ROIPP'S RESIDENCE - ZURICH DASHWOOD Klumpp last week. Mr and Airs Howard Klumpp spent the week -end in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. M. Merner and Mr. and Airs. A. Tiernan were Sunday visitors with friend:44n Kitchener. Mr .,and Mrs. Everett Hoist and -Stanley who were on an extended 'trip out west to visit their daughter, have returned home. Mr and Mrs. George Tomlinson of Detroit .pent a few days with relati- lVes here. Mrs, Ilonehey of Chicago, is visit - ung with her brother, Mr and Mrs It. Goetz. Mr and Mrs. Murray Wolfe of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Wesley Wolfe. Mr. Sant Witzel of. Toronto spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs, 'Witzel. Mrs. Annie Verngn of Detroit re- turned home after spending a week With Mrs. L. McT:••aac. • Mrs, Dan Eickaneier, Mr and Mrs. teorge Eickmeier, Dennis and Rage'. hlis:a Laura Eickmeier• and M. John Eickmeier all of Mildmay, spent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs Carl Oes.trei- her. - Week -end visitor.' with Mrs L. ;Mcisaac. wore; Mr and Mrs Ron. )4artiri, Mr. Angus Mcisaac and da- 41g'hter Dorothy, all of 'Detroit, Mks Carel Webb i ':attrnela.eg "Wp t e': •lt 1i'; an".; c'nlle r= 'n Lan- etlirn. lI e .ai liiloa U," Lenders. y, eee 4. ' d.iv vi ,iol'^: with Mr and Mrs. T. Harry Holman. 1Top:'roft of Port Colborne, IsLsit,)d with h!:1 parents on Monday Mr Elgin :Werner of Kitchener is pending his holidays with relatives dere. :Mary. Wilkinson of 'Windsor, VIs?ted with Vtr and i ti' , 'Taws rd • • • • • • • • • • m► et • • • • • tB aB • ro • Et si • • a a 45 9 a a a 8 a A •• • • • • • satin, with French illusion veil which extended to forma slight train. The bride carried a cascade of red Hap- piness roses. Miss Mary Morritt, of London was maid of honor and 'Miss Bernice Blake of Clinton, was brid- esmaid, the flower girls were MLss Barbara Falconer of Seaforth, and Miss Bonnie Allen of Goderich, they were dressed in yellow. Clayton Keys was groomsman and the ushers were • John Dowson and 'Charles Reid At a reception In the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, Mrs, Falconer as- sisted by Mrs. Keys received and looked lovely. The couple left on a trip to the 'Pacific Coast, and on their return will live on the .groom's farm Stanley Township, where they have best wishes from their many friends. 4 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 ••••ae,asoes••d•e.♦ i-IENSALL Mr and Mrs. 'Wm. Brown and fam- ily were visitors at .Lucan. Mir: Corinne Snale has left for London where she has taken a pos- ded to his was dealt with as follows: That the appeal received from C. C. Mc1 achern against his raised as- sessment of $20 for benefit and $3 for outlet as per Court of Revision, July 17, 1951 be upheld and re-as- sesser as follows: C. C, MVlcEachern, Pt, Lot 20, Con. 10, $17 for benefit' and $3.00 for •outlet. T. C. Haberer Pt. Lot 20, Con. 10 $13 for benefit and $2 for outlet and that these parties be notified of the change o'. assessment and Court of Revision be That the Twp. authorize the Twp. Solicitor, F. Donnelly, K.C. to se- cure deeds from all the persons 'own- ing land bordering On the:Blind Line 'between Con, 9 and ILO Hay Twp, who signed an agreement to deed to the Township, a strip of land along the front of their properly and to erpropriate the land from the re- mainder of the landowners who did not sign the agreement. That the account as received from Edmund ,Schwartzentruber for $16.50 be unpaid. ition. • That applicati:n be made to the Mr and Mrs Harvey Keys and 1 Dept. of Highways for the initial payment of the 1951 Road Subsidy. That the Schwann Drain I31y,-law No. 113, 1951 .he given third reading and finally passed. That S. W. Archibald be notified of the Court of Revisi'on's change in assessment on the Zurich Drain S. by-law 11, 1951, and that the Eng- ineer's Report as incorporated in the present by-law to be used. That the tender received from Wm. Lawrence for $1890,to dredge the Schwalm Drain according to the Engineer's spelifications as incorpor- ated in the Schwalm Drain by-law 13, 1051 -be :accepted. This to in- clude excavation of 325 'cu. yds in Stanley Twp., and 4200 cu. iyds in Hay-, spreading all material and con- structing the reinforced concrete pro- tection. This work to be •completed to b Nov.15 19511, and agreement v ) .be dawn up and signed. That we accept the offer made by the executors of the John Triebner Estate to sell a strip of I•and along the roadside Con. 2, Lot 6, for sum of $1215 and that agreement be drawn family were visitors at Toronto. Miss Amy Laramie of London was. a visitor with her mother, Mrs. Lam- mie and sister, Miss Greta. Mrs. Peter McNaughton and Robt. and Mrs Bert; ,orton :and children, returned after ,,.pleasant vacation at Grand Bend `':':` Mrs. Inez IlVieEwen is visiting with relatives at Paisley. Mr and Mrs Harry 'Smith have been vacationing at Lake Huron. Mr and Mrs Robt. Drystuale have returned after a pleasant vacation at Manitowaning. Mr and Mrs Jack Corbett and fam- ily were visitors with her parents.Mr and Mrs. A. Morenz, Grand Bend. Dr. James Jarrott of New York r'ity visited recently with his moth- er, Mrs. I. Jarrett. ,.. Now Buildings Erected Mr. T. Lavender is erecting a fine large cement garage which is rearing completion. The •building 40x40' has 2,1200 cement blocks which were laid bis' Frank Forrest, Hensall and Dick. Evans, Bayfield. It has a 14 -ft. pit and will have a.hoist, Earl Dick, Cr-- marty puts in the floor and Lloyd Mousseau, F. Forrest and Dick Ev- ans put on the.,roof. The four -car garage being built by Ed. Fink, is also nearing complet- ion. It has an 8-f^ot wall, contain- ing 850 cement iblccks, which were our • .call and laid by Frani,. 'Forrest, , Hen s Dick Evans, Bayfield. Two •apartm- ents will he built over the garage in the near future. The Hensall Dist. Co -Operative had a float in .the parade at the Zur- ich Labor Dar •celebration and threw over 100 haloons t the children lined on the stets. In each balloon was a pencil, but in one balloon was a pencil with a note wrapped around it, advising the received to call ,at the Co-op office and receive $5. Chas. Mickle, Hensall, was the lucky recipient. Lost and Found Donald MacLean, 12, Hensall lost his wallet containing his summer's earnings while riding the combine at Allen Crear's farm. A week later, he received it back intact from a Toronto Elevator where it was found in the grain. It had been shipped through a Hensall mill. Newly Decorated Church The Congregation of the Hensall United Church and many visitors worshipped Sundry in the newly de- corated church. The Rev. W. J. Rogers, minister of the church, c^n- ducted the service and rededicated the church to the Glory of God. A new pulpit Bible and a sant of mar- kers presented Ibly. Mrs. Carl Pa s - more, Ronald and Norma in memory of Carl Passmore, were dedicated by the guest _Minister, Rev. Arthur Sin- clair .of Windsor, who was minister in the church from, 11925 to 1938. Special music was supplied by a choir of 40 poices, led by S. G. Rennie, with Miss Greta L.ammie at the or- gan. A num'ser of special numbers were rendered. The Rev. W. A. Bee- croft of Wingham, president of the London Conference sent a letter of Congratulation. The church was re- decorated during the summer when a new lighting system was also in- stalled. The cross on the communion table was cast forn the metal con- tained in the old light fixtures. In a new cabinet was displaiyed the old communion set which was in the church many years ago. Keith Bu- chanan made and presented this lovely cabinet to the church. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Miss Eleanor Elgie of Kitchener was a recent visitor at her home in Kippen. Stephenson - North On Saturday, Sept. let the mar- 'riage tiok place in the United Mis- ionaa'y Church, Marlette, 'An. of Helen Amaryllis daughter of Mr. and Mrs Orval Stephenson, to Mr. Edwin R. North. 'Those attending 'the wedding from this vicinity were:: Mr. Ralph Stephenson, Mrs, David "Stephenson, Mr and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and farnily; Mr and Mrs David Kay Mr and Mrs. John Arm- rtr'•an;.;, Mr and Mrs Lee McConnell and daughter Barbara Mr and Mr's. ,'+rank Mcl'linchc'y. Keys - Falconer At Ontario Street Unite? Church, t'linton, the Rev. 11. C. Wilson oflii- e•i:ati:d at the ceremony uniting in marriage Kathryn Many Falconer and James Th,:ntpson Keys, Gladioli and fern surrounded the altar, Mrs. J. W. Trealeaven presided at the or- gan and Miss Kathleen McGill • was soloist. The 'bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs, George i,. Falconer, l:irucofield, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Clifford H. Keys, of the Babylon line Stanley, Given in marriage hp her father the ,bridf, ropy 1pvely in while Plippei HAY COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Hay met in the Council room, on Wed. Aug..last at 8 p.m, Correspon- dence presented was as follows; S. W. Archibald, re Zurich Drain South W. •G Cochrane, re Triebner land; Beck .Memorial San; re 'Mrs. Arno Carol Loubert; Hay Mutual Fire Ins Co. The following motions were then + passed; That the minutes of the test re- gular meeting of July 3rd and spec- ial meeting of July 17 be adopted as read. The meeting then ;opened as an adjourned court of Revision to deal with any appeals received on the Zurich. Drain South By-law No. 12, 1951, The one appeal -received from 1. C. Mci?aehern that he opposed the •.elditional assessment that was' ded- 'ctecl fraT0 T. C. Idg.borer foil ad- up. The -usual voucher of accounts of Hay Twp. Roads, Relief, Twp. and Hay Munic Telephone System was ordered passed. 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