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Zurich Herald, 1952-05-08, Page 4zuRica • ONTARIO STRIP COTTAGE Household furnishings valated at 41,600 were looted from the summer esidence of James trinekshank eat 'ate Beach 0' PITIOS, near Grand Bend tome time during the winter. The theft was discovered b tr, Cruick- 'shank in a visit to his Cottage from kis home in Detroit late in March. Thieves made off with nearly every- thing; furniture, linens, the motor was removed from the refaig, stove moved to the back door -ready to be picked np, DASHWOOD Mrs. James Clarkenthe 14th Con, :Stephen Twp. has 'purchased Mr.' Stuart Wolfe's 'house and property and Mr. Wolfe will move to his, new home whidh he built recently. Mr and Mrs Addison Tiernan and IVIr and Mrs. 'Milford Merrier and 'Mrs. Suean 'Merrier spent tine week- end in Detroit. Mr and 'Mrs. -Mervyn Tieman and ORMORISOMMeeeneeffeneen 4.0 2 t'aa and Ma. -DlOald Tiernanspent as'aiday with aft' Wad Mrs Harry Cook in Riverside. Mr and Mrs Ken MeCtete ancl Bonnie Heather visited with friends in Kitchener on. Sunday, Mrs. Witzel who spent the winter with her son in Toronto, returned home tn Sunday, Mr, Sam Witzel of Toronto who returned with his mother spent a taw days here. Mrs Ness returned to her haarreson Sunday after spending the at week in Stratford, Quite a number from here attend- ed Conference in Elmira on 'Sunday. Mr. W, Filkins of 'Howell, Mich., spent the week -end here, Mrs. Wilkins returning with him after spending a, few weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wan. Nadiger. Mr and Mrs Wm. Abel area daugh- ters of St. Clair Shores, aolechigan, called on Lucinda aleIssa;c on Sat- urday. Mr and Mrs Thos, Boperoft visited with friends in Clifford on •aunday. uality Used adios AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD FOR THAT SUMMER COTTAGE 'RECREATION ROOM, KITCHEN, ETC. Many makes and models to choose from. 'adored plastic and walnut mantels, floor models, marael Allternatic Radio-Phono Combinations; mantel single play Combinations, Portables, Etc. K. M. BREAKEY RADIO Phone 110 • Y,,,i.0.1161:4,5 4NV."AVI,A• 13 1 EER Zeal& " , • ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW -- There's in There's in FOR. INFORMATION AND SaIPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS Rader & Phone 63 a Pioneer a Pioneer your your PRICES SEE past. future! ON PIONEER YOUR LOCAL Mittleholtz Zurich AND DEALER: ZUR.1CH HERALD Thuraday, stai; DAXISIVOOD JUNIOR. BAND HOLD ions, they were Quebecers, they had landed in Colfingwood the previous day, their names were Paddy X'rew and Jimmy Hays; I cannot eay of the later was 'Wench, but he spoke it fluently, aerhaps he came from a French parish. At a later date I will again refer to those two men, for talie.y were all that one ceual ex- pect, they proaed real pals to me. From .where we started to me port it was, perhaps in ,our way of 9peak- IASI-WOOD JUNIOR BAND HOLDS FIRST CONCERT The Dashwood JUnior Band Con - cart held in the Evangelical Church on April 28th, was :a decided euccese. The Auditorium . and gallery were. nearly .filled with ;interested parent, friends and lmM overs lof usic.. any faces marked 'the pleasure of hearIng the harmony producedby the Youth- nag forty rods and the steward's ful group tera 'recently. arganizea. All office was en the dock, and where A numbers ware heartily applauded. men who wished to engage ror the 0 The leader,. Mr. A. C. Robinson winter months in lumber campfss, bad q gave explanations and eneouragem- to sign contract at a fixed wage,and ents as he •deeaned saitable. T. H. Hoffman who, was asked for a' :few words to he band, .called attention to the Picture ef the Hendrioa 1Vfetn- oriel Band of 1935 on which many could Thad their mothers and fathers. Rueben Goetz spoke ea the first Dash wood 'Band organized 50 years ago. He and two others of the 12, are still in the village. Sproule Currie, presi- dent, ;briefly called attention to the progress shown. Mrs. Ogeltree, Secy. asked for plans and suggestions for raising funds to support the endeavor Is The numbers •consisted of various 1 selections by the Band Group, corn- * at slobs by Theresa Corriveau, coma a duet by 1M' and F. Ogletree-, duet by Ken and Marilyn Currie; alto solo by Ruth Ann Zinamer, trumpet duet by Irma Watts and Russel McBetia s : s• cornet solo by Rennie Weber, alaro- °. et solo by Lynda Tiernan, solo by Mona Kellerman, quartette by Jim- a my Becker and his three sistersaluet * by June and Audrey Hackwea; trona - al do bone solo by Donna Eaglesan; trona * bone duet by Connie atm Billie * *Klumpp; claronet solo by Marie Sal- * s mon. Splendid accompanyments were 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 Elliimillinunnimilinitionnninionmuninommunimumffi Westlake Furniture WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU Electric Sewing Machines, Eureka Cleaners tank and upright types. Maso & Risch, Henry erbert Pianos. Also Carry all other lines Vacuum and Schubert of Horne Furnishings 141 Furniture Store Phone 122 - Residence Phone 89. Zurich 1.111,01411.11111.011PNINuninniumuniuniumiimmounumffiffinici that included free transportation and ..i.:. C4 board, for those that offered their services floe that work. We finally arrived at the oifice, Paddy Frew and Jimmy Hays walked in, I followed cane second, as I did not want to , miss out on anything: They signed ; their contract and then slowty they ; a walked aside. I then presented my- self; I looked mire like a school boyial than a lumber jack; the steward took lk a look at me, then another. ButiF 1 there was no further questioning, i and I received my employment card! and • pass on the ship the City or Col- I 4 lingwood. It being the last trip of i # the season, and as there was a delay I 1 .in sailing out, so must of the two hundred passengers decided to walk 4 up town, but I prefered to remain on / board. It was nearing midnight then When.. all -passengers that had left the ship _previously were signered to be on hoard at a certain hour. ( To be continued) DEFERRED UNTO... MAY 21st. Due to the inability of several specialists to :be in attendance on the played by Mrs. K. McCrae, Mrs,earlier date, Huron County Crippled Klumpp, Mrs. Tieman,Mrs. Restern- Children's Clinic will be held a fort- eyer and others. The general - l/light later, in Clinton, Wed. May 21. !opin IThe main clinic will take peace rn eon heard was favourable and nothing, out of place. Opportunities would be appreciated by the leader to have the band give entertainment in the not -too -distant future. f --1F NIS ALL Mr Russell Hedden, St. Catharines and Mr. and Mrs W. Carter and fam- ily of Clinton were visitors with Mrs C. M. Hedden and Henb. Mr and Mrs Gonyou, Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs Wm Pepper. Mrs. Pepper ret- urned home with them or a week. Mr and Mrs Harry Clark ane dau- ghter Kathy of London, were guests ion Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. 0. Goodwin. Born - To Betsy (nee Ingram) wife of Howard Hemphill, at Strat- ford General Hospital on May 2,twin daughters. Graadaughters for Mr and Mrs. AW.E. Hem:plenl, Hensall. The regular nipaptis eneetrng of the Hensail'.Mar-L41;lea.- held in the Legion rooms on Wed. night May 14. Mrs Drysdale and Mrs Hess are hos- tesses. •At Carmel Presbyterian Chnrch Mothers Day will be observecr Sunday May 11th. 5. School sent:tars will take part and attendance awards will be made. The rites of baptism will be administered Iby the minister, Rev J. B. Fox. Anniversary services will be held Sunday May 18th; guest mnister Rev. A. Ninamo of Wingnam„ special music by the chair. Wr and Mrs Ross iBroadfoot, Kip - pen, announce - the engagement of their eldest daughter Joyce Aileen, to Howard William Adkins, sen of Mr and 'Mrs Henry Adkins, Hensall. The wedding to 'take place in St. Andrews United Church Kippen on Saturday May 214th at 3 p.ni. St Joseph and Beaver Town Mr and Mrs Paul Ducharme or the 15th Con. motored to Part Huron • over the week -end, visiting with their relatives. Mr and Mrs. Edward 'Corriveau were Sunday last visitors in Gonerich visiting with Mrs. Joseph Duchartne, the later's another, and other relativ- es. Wr and Mrs. Leon Bedard and Mr and Mrs. Armand Depornme rof tide' B.W. Highway motored to London on Sunday last visiting with their chil- dren. Mrs. Josephine Dueharme was a Sunday visitor with Mr and Mrs. Louis Ducharme of the 114th Con. Miss Marion Bedard and Miss Dona Ryder, ,both oa London! were visitors with the former's parents the past week -end. Mr and Mrs Pete Geoffrey motored to London on Saturday last on a business trip. My First Adventure (By F. E, D.) Continued from last week After I left the photo gallery I walked back towards the station, a short distance away and corning to wards me were two handsome young Men perhape in their middle twenties, with a sack containing on their shoulders, that.was new 'their ,etothes to me, and inthetturkey; Ituunabeer; atheyit 15 jacoleetlngnage calledt got nearer to me I .00ald hear them laugh and talk, and to my ainazemenathey were speaking in french; that I felt aonsoling; as it reminded ma al the home language, and the horse ± had left less than twenty-four hours be- fore; they were talking of then' fut- ure plans for their winter stay in the woods, and as they passed me by one said, alon an batteau, meaaing let's go to the ship; I billowed them from hearing dietanee, as I Was iritePOSted in their conversation, awl their net - Huron County Health Unit, at Wes- ley 'Willis United Church Hall, an or- der to ease the congestion In the Health Unit. The total cases to be dealt with at the Clinic 'will be 274. Ten Lions Clubs in Huron as .wea as one in Lambton ,eounties, namely Grand Bend are assisting and those requiring transportation to the Clin- ic on May 21st are requested to get in touch with their •• nearest Lions Club. Canada Cor.fereDce Evangelical Church The 88th session of the Canada Conference !of t.he Evangelical U. B. Church convened at Elmira from Ap- ril 30th to May 5th, under the genial ,chairmanship !of Bishop 7. Balmer Showers, D.D. L..L.D., of Indianapolis Ind, ministerial and lay delegates of the church were present. The com- plete inadenacy of ministerial. salary - Provision, generally occupied the at- tention of the delegates at several sessions. On the recommendation of delegates the following salaries were set: for Probationers who are Coll- ege and Seminary graduates, $2,000; for Elders $2,400. In all cercurnstan- . Com0p. Feeds OWN BAGS IN Half or Ten Lote Poultry 18% Chick Starter 15 p.c. Grow Mash 18 p.c. Lay Mash: 18 p.c. Hatch Mash Lay Conc. Grow Conc. CWT. BULK 4.85 4.65 4.20 4.00 4.30 4.10 4.60 4.40 6.30 6.20 Cattle: 16 p.c. Dairy Ration 32 p.c. Dairy Conc 32 p.c. Beef Conc. Calf Strarter Grower 3.70 5.55 5.45 5.40 3.60 Hogs 15 p.c. Hog Grower 15 p. c. Sow Ration Hog Conc. 17 p. c. Pig Starter 3.60 3.75 6.00 4.40 • SPECIAL, 3.45 3.65 Farm Supplies - Fertilizers Petroleum Phone Hensall 115. Zurich 220 HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE The total cost will be $700,000.. At a solemn memorial service a number of ministers, ministers' wives, and Ramer lay members were memorial - A number of .offlicers ot General Conference from Dayton, Ohio, ad- dressed the session at different times. Ten congregations of the Conference were honored with the presentation of certificates for having a ten per- cent membership gain for the year. An invitation by the Dashwood congregation for the 1953 session was accepted. Pew ,changes rn the stationing were effected: Rev. Gor- den Coles, Arnstein goes to St. Jac- obs to succeed the Rev. A. E. Pletch who retired. Edward Da.hms, student was sent to Selkirk to succeed Rev W. H. Campbell, also retirink. Lancaster Heights, a new Kitchener Mission will be served af- ter Sept. by the Rev. R. S. Leder- man, pastor at Bridgeport. CANADIAN Propane Gas ALSO GAS APPLIANCES GRATON & HOTSON Phone 156 - Grand Bend, Ont. *arrt AUTOS FOR SALE One -1949 .Chev. Sedan One -11947 Mercury Coach One -1946 Plymouth Sedan One -1940 Dodge Sedan These ears are sabove average, ces where it is possible salaries are to Ivery clean and good tires. exceed the aninirnum. 'One -2 wheel Trailer, will be sold af The session pledged $9,000 to- at a reduced price to make room wards the building of a new combin- One--aWayon. ed library for North-Central College! and Theological .Seminary, Naperville, L. A. Prang & Son. 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MYDAN W4 t41/0// &WNW WORKING Wilitti aeela AN K F MONTRFAL egoada:4 9'eut eaft4 Zurich Branch: C. C. McBACHTiEN, Manager Hensel' Branch: WALTP.R JARRETT, Manager Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK or LIFE SINCE tatr 44