HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-01-10, Page 6ZURICH. HERALD
Thursday, January Ilea, 1962
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SANTA HAD HELPER
•Santa Claus, that white whiskered operated electric belt conveyor sy-
gentleman fiam.' the North Pole; bad stem in the new buildiny a tryout.
a brand new helper this year. 1Vlore Lower centre: Some idea ot tae floI
than one million of Santa's gifts and of parcels Which the new depot ca
other Yuletide packages moved thr- handle ie Shown here. With the new
ough the Canadian Pacific Express facilitiet Which include inter-com-
Co's newly -opened $2,000,000 depot munication billing units; teletype cir-
at Montreal, enroute to destinations cuits and enlarged -truck loading and
across 'Canada. Upper left. Santa unloatlinv space the depot •can handle
gives part of the 500 -ft. push-button well ower 75,000 parcels daily. Up-
per right: Trucks flne up in front ot
the new b,Vilaling to start out on the
day's rounds delivering and picking
up shipments to and from points aa -
'cross the country. These trucietrave
el about 75,000miles each month
providing cartage serpice for the de.-
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pot.
from day to day, the whole of the
year 195a 4.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP It.
Gordon and Lorne Thompson and *
Rob Allan of Brucefield, are attend- 4.
ing short courses in Guelph: t
Wilmer Johnston and Hugh Zapfe ,
have returned to London after the
holiday season in Brucefield. 1 ÷
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orgs c'w°tittlior thLacni; ii—lory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace, I -
brother, Ross and Bill Scott. ÷ goodwill toward mem—Luke 2:14.
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4." MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
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The next meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the Council Chambers, Court
, House, Goderich commencing
At 2.00 p.m, TUESDAt.JAN,UARY 15, 1952
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All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business.re9uiring the attention of Council should
be in the hands cif the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, January 12, 1952
A. H. Erskine, County Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario.
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GRAND BEND
:Mr and Mrs Fred C. 'Walker and
-sort, Philip of Oakwood, are enjoying
a trip to Florida; -
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wilson were
guests with friends in Stratford,and
are leaving early in January on a
trip to Florida.
Mr. Pat Harrison has disposed of
hi •z engraving blisines; th fav v
hi popcorn confections which
become a :full tine job,
Mr. M. Peariso'e ga, station wae
broken into when several veritable
guns and tools and •a quantity ,,f,
•eigarette.s and 'chocolate bare were
taken the police are investigatirg.
Curfew Revisal
The turfrew by-law for children
was .amended by G. 13. Council at a
recent- ineeting Children up to the
age of i14, unless accompanied by an
adult, most be off the village streets
iby 0..80 p.m. until May :14 an a'rom
lay 1 to :Sept 16 by 10i30, reverting
back to the former tinle. Council
liannape d $50 to the Cy, kanch of
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Canadian Legion for the ehildren's
tree party Reeve Harmon Gill and
councillar Peter Eiseabach were ap
pointed a committee to meet Stephen
and Bosanquet councils on the quest-
ion of final village settlement.
The sign, which will be erected by
the Lions Club at the entrance of
Huron Stwill be operated and main-
tained by the Village. The condit-
ion the Village garbage dump was
discussed. The next meeting.as beine
held Jan. 8, and regular meetings will
be held the first Tuesday in each and
every month.
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The Dedication of Amplified 11,1ass
Chimes will take; plate in the Evan-
gelical IJ. )1. Church en Sunday ev*
ening, jam 13th, St 7.80 p.m.
Mr and Mrr Mj1tj Wbb ndr
and Mrs. Larne kieNstiver left on ,
Sunday for :F:lbrida where they will
spend a few weeks.
Glenn Haugh has returndd to Nap- ,
Orville Ill. after epencling tlaa holi" rr
days with hia -parents, Mt end Atmla
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Arthur Haugh.
Ray and Mary Salt''of London,
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spent the week -end. Wi,attlierr par-
ent, Mr and Mrs Oliaa' Snell.
Mr and Mrs Lerne,Oenttner mov-
ed their household effeeta to Lucan
last week where he is 'Qi-1.1p105red.
Mr. Fred iGenttaer iS,-,,epending a
few weeks with 3ris 'daughter •
,Blyth.
Little Dian Weber aide:Pre-ma her
third ,birthday on 'SatnrdaY, Jan. 5th
with a number of her little* friends.
After receiving a numberaof suitable
gifts the party enjoyedl,a, few games
A sleigh ride, and a -dainty lunch of
sandwiches, cake aacl,-.ieeieream was
served.
The Annual Meeting Of the Dash-
wood Public Library will!' be held in
the Men's Club room on Monday ev-
ening, Jan. 11th .at 7a36,•p,ai The
public is invited to attend •
Mr and Mrs Glenn Wainer of Lon-
don are visiting with relatives
Mr and Mrs. Harold (Bud) Schro-
eder newly weds, have al`4poired into,
Mark Brokenshire's hoirSeie
Word was received! hde Of the
death of Mrs. Mahlon Resterne.yer
nee Alma Walper) in -Cavalier, N.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Iligenell of
Wingham spent the 1.1aliarays with
Rev. and Mrs. L. Hignell.'
Mrs. Geo. Weigand is:on:the sick
list, her daughter, MrS. }fuser of
Rodney is attending her atapreaent.
Enjoy New ,Churcii Bells
Daahwood residents are enj ying
a new set of chimes which were in-
stalled in Calvary Evangelical 1J.13.
Church in time for Christa`ma festiv,
Wes. The amplified Maas Chimes.were
donated to the 'church sss emortal
by the late Mr and xi, Horatio
Reynolds who once lived in bashwoed
The chimes are connected to the or-
gan with a special 211*,eyheard.They
are amplified by two truMpets m he
church tower. Over the'.Chxistma.sl
season, the music was enjoyecr by
folk who live as far awaV as thtee
miles. Mr. Reynolds was formerly
in the feed !business •at kaishwood.
He and his wife retired to London
where they died. The dedication will
take place at the church on Sunday
evening, Jan. 1.3th, at 7.30.
• Bridge Club Eetertain
-Members of the GNO Bridge Club
entertained their husbands t� a tur-
key dinner in the Domini Hotel,
Hotel,
Zurich. Prize winners in thegarnes of
court whist were Mrs. Lorrie'• Gent-
tner, Miss Gloria Kraft, George Tie-
rnan and Howard Klutripp. A sing-
song was enjoyed by all. The Club
held a Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Roy Morenz. After a session
of bridge, the ladies all eXehanged
gifts and a lovely liinch wa;'served
by the hostess. ;
St Joseph and Beav:fp.':wn'''
Mr. Leo Pierre Ducharme of Win-
dsor who has spent twa weeks with
his parents on the Blue Water High-
way has returned home on Friday
last to resume his work on the mov-
ing transport.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Mernorvidge and
Miss Shery Geoffrey ,of Detroit re-
turned on Friday last after sle
iendin
the New Year holidays at the latter''s
home in Beavertown.
Mrs. Virgine Denomrae of Zurich
spent a few days with her sister ono their son, Ivan MeClinchey. Thera -ta
were wise men and shepherds and a * .
group of children represented angels *
The' costumes and lighting. effects 4.
added greatly to the effectiveness of
the presentation as also did the e,pe- eral months in %Mins, returned. ter, Spencer. 1VIr PassmHore came to.
cial choruses and well known carols to Hemel' and will assume his dut.- Hensall from Stratford in December,. '
rendered by the choir. The Christmas is here Mr. Ian ,Munro., of Central- 1909 where he had been engineer irj..
story from St. Luke's. gospel was ia airport, relieved Mr. Nicol auring the :StratfOrd Electric Power Plant,
read by Mrs. Anson ,Colenian. his .absence.
Acclamation In Stanley Appointed Superintendent •
Elmer Webster will Continence his Mr. Jim Clark, 27, has received
fifth consecutive term as reeve of the appointment of Superintendent of
Stanley Township. He received. 'the the Hensall Hydro SyStem, and will
office by declamation at Monday last succeed Mr. John Passmore, superin-
nominations held ...in Varna.. The so- tendent, *Ilia retired the first of Jan-
clamation was his 13th and he has nary after 36 years service. Jim,
served on the council for 1015 years. who has been. employed with Mr. Raceietvyes.ever smce, serving under nineReeves.
Federation News •
By Gordon:M. Greig
The Huron County Federation of'
Agriculture Executive -wish to ex --
tend to, all Huron County Farmers a
wish for a Happy ,and Prosperoua
1952. The year 1051 has been a fair-.
ly successful year from the tarmerA
point of view. Until the drop took
Seasonable Thoughts
A Pageant entitled "Guests at the ÷ •
Inn" was presented by the W.A. of * And She shall bring forth a:son, and thou shalt call +4 -
the United Church, Varna on Sunday 4. His name Jesus, for he shall save his people, from
night, Dec. 30 before a crowded aud-1* a their sins -- Math. 1:21. , , - • wh.
ience. •Mrs. John- McAsh directed the a. . ' . . 'ea
pageant, while Mrs. Lee aVIcConnell T. .
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was choir leader and organist. . The 1: He that believeth on the Son hath.everlasOng Iife,
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cast was: Mary, 'Mrs. Robert Taylor; :!.. anil he that believeth not. the 8on, shall not see' life,
Joseph, Robert Taylor; Inn keeper,
Gordon Johnston; Innkeeper's wife, ÷
ft but the 'Wrath of God .abideth on him. — St. John I=
Mrs. Ernest McClinchey; Jonathan, 4* j:36. -i-
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nephew in this neighborhood.
Mr. Sonny Seiman of Windsor, in
company with Mr and Mrs Clement
Bedard, returned on Wednesday Last
to resume their work.
Mrs. Fred Ducharme oe the .B.W.
II. motored to London on Wednesday
last to visit her daughter, Sr. ?ricille
Therese who was a patient in St.
Joseph's 'Hospital. Sr. M. St. Denis.
another 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ducharrne, formerly of Breda
Hall, 'London; was tranafered to St.
Charles. Convent, St. Joseph pariah.
Mjk Mary Ducharme who had
spent a few weeks with Mr and Mrs
Leon Bedard, is now in residence
with another daughter and son-in-law
Mr and Mrs Ed. Corriveau.
-.Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cantin of St.
.Joseph spent New Year Holidays in
Detroit with their children
Mr and (Mrs Leo Dm-onnie and fam-
ily of Detroit were New Year holidaY
visitors with Mr and Mrs. .Garfielii
Den ornme. ' •
Mrs. Maurice Charrette of the
13 W II left a few days ago to spend
a few weeks in Detrait, visiting With
her children.
A few winter resorters took poss-
ession af their summer cottages along
Ducharme Beach the peat week end.
Presumably to put things an good
shape for early summer business...
Look Not Away!
Look not away from the face of the
Lord
Tn our search for fortune and fame
Lest He extinguish the candle that
lights
Those paths with its guiding flame.
Epiphany Day
On Sunday last, the Sixth day of
aarmary known as Epiphany, and hi
mo parts of the world as little
eThristmas, bps pasted awa-y, and a-
mong some races of people it meant
4be last day to celebrate the NeW
Year and Elit, tho same time passtrqi
along good wishes to one another; it
a good custom to follow if it is
done in a g..00d spirit; it is a thne of
he year to make resolutions and let
here be "n a charitable nature; let
foreat roe+ grievances ameng one
Who- and let ire kindle 'within ou-
nlins f1,
tai piait .of allthose
end wishes filet we have pa4sed an
lid may wo enjoy its true warn'i.:•,."
Zurich Golden Rule Gospel Messengers.
for five , years. He came to 'Heiman
and Purchased ..the Electric Lighi"..
Plant from Mr. Tho. Welsh titink,rik.
Hydro would never Come to a siAlt
Village. It came, however, in Decent-.
har 391 aid in JP ary. 1.917. Mr.
Passmore waa. appointed Supt. by the
Council. and had served in that cap-,
Reev 'Webster indicated that he in- Passmore for over six years was born
tends seeking the waeden's seat atin Hensall, and has lived -there all
the Huron County Council. He served- his life with the exception of two
ori the county's Good Rdads Comm- ,years service with,the RCNVR. He
ittee for the past tbreeeyears,-two of . is secy-treas. of the Heneall Branch
them as chairman. - . •.lof the. Canadian „Legion..
Council and school trustees' were Late Arthur -Logan
also 'filled by acclamation. Mrs. George Walker received word
Countil — Alvin McBride, Harvey of the sudden death .at Regina, of
Taylor, Harvey Coleman, Carl Haus; Arthur Logan, 61, ' A native of St,
ton.. anley Twp., he lived in Hensall with
School Trustees — John Ostrom, his .parents, after they retired frem
Archie Parsons, Victor Taylor. the farm, before going • West some place -in the price of hogs and pontyeara ago. Surviving are his wife, 3 try products, fainters were expertena
HENS ALL . sons, a brother and a sister, both in ting ,one of our better years finana
Miss June Borten of Exeter, vis- the West, cially. The sharp drop in pork pile-.
ited with her sister, Mrs. Alex Mum, Dies .in Port Huron es and poultry prices is a recurrence
Mrs. Florence Joynt was a visitor Mrs. C. Hedden received word of , of the experience we had in the fall
in Toronto' the sudden death of her sister-in-law of 1949, and if we do not:take some-
Mts. Taylor was a visitor with re- Mrs. Russell Rothaermel, who died action it will recure again durrnir the
latives in Blenheim'
Mr and Mre Harold Scrutbn of Pt
Dover were visitors with Mr and Mrs
Peter .McNaughton.
Miss Phyllis. Dougall 'epent the holi-
days with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Wm. R. Dougall. wall known Dashwood resident, twolcases over the. 3.950 production year,.
Mr and Mrs Carey Joynt of Wor. sons and a daughter, a sister rn Ailsa 1950 year yeti -will 'recall was ane -in
cheater, Mass., were holiday visitors Craig. Funeral services were held in .which large imparts of egg.; were.
with Mr and Mrs Donald Joynt. Port Huroil on Sunday. Imade to fill the demand. There is na
Mr and *Airs Lee Stenion of-Londori . n '4 , Receives Presentatio: 'surplus productioii. in the 'eeg mark-
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suddenly at her home in Port 1-Turonhall production season. Pork prices-,
Jan. 3rd. She was., the former Flor- are moving up slowly and may seen •
ence George, daughter of the late reach a price where It will permit
Mr and Mrs. Ben George of Ailsa the farmer to receive at least his.
Craig, and was born in that piece. cost, Of ; production. , Egg paocucti on -
Surviving are bee husband, a former for the Year 1951 was only 16,004
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Spent a few days with her parents, Mr. John P,as*smore; Superintend- et, it is simply.a case of poor distri,
Mr and Mrs A. Noakes. ent of the- Hensall Hydro System for bution. When hatcheries start draw,
Returns from Hospital the past 85 years and who retired ing +from the supply,to fill the heavy,
Me. Alex Munn Who has been a iftorn active duty with the Hensall demand for spring chicks there
patient in St. Joseph'.e hospital, in U.C. the first of Jan., Vas honored at should be a strengthening of egg
Landon, for the past several weeks ,a presentation arranged by members market, An increase in the number ot
following a mastoid operatiOn, was of the Hensall PUC held Thursday early chicks would certainly help to
able to return horn.° again. Ordtt the herbe ,of the chairman, improve,the distribution IA eggs ov-
Returns to Mental! illecve A. W. Iterslakke. Following or a longer period and wotild help to
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Mr. John L. Nichol, organist and an oyster supper. Mr. IPassmore was avaid the shatp -price drop that we
choir leader of Carmel Presbyterian presented with a lazy boy chair and experience in -the late fall and earls,:
Church, who, ha M ,;*pent the past scv.,a suitable address read :by it, Wal- Winter. ** *
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