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SUNDAY SERVICES
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7.30 pen, --,Divine Services.
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Zurich
Fiftieth Anniversary
Former Zurich Residents Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. IRobert McBride ,of
Kippen reach 50 years of remarried
Life- •
On Monday, November 19th,: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McBride of ,Kippen
celebrated their fiftieth wedding an-
niversary and are both enpoying
good health. Mrs. McBride, whose
The annual meeting of Huron Co-
unty Federation will be held in Clin-
ton Town Hall, on Thursday, Nov-
ember 29th at 2 p.m. All farmers in
uron County are invited to attend.
The Albright Brotherhood of the
Evangelical Church are meeting et
the church •on Thursday evening,
November 22nd when Mr. Elgin Mc-
Kinley will address the gathering.
The Zurich Lions Bingo which has
been held Saturday nights will con-
tinue as usual, but the Bingo will
not start until 9 p.m. This will en-
a,ble the parties interested to do their
shopping first.
'.Tuesday was a lucky day for a
arty of local deer hunters; ,Gordon
urerus, illarrison and Melvin Schoch
abert Hess, Delbert Geiger, Bert
elopp and Milt McAdams, who were
successful in shooting three fine suec-
ilnen, one large buck weighing 250
ounds. Congratulations, boys!
Il Women's Institute
The November meeting of thhe.Zur-
(ch Womens' Institute was held in
are Town Hall, with 38 present. The
maiden name was Emma Willert, is}iotto for the evening was: "Always
the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs fo, something for others, whatever
Henry Willert and was born in •Iiay znay be our creeds. There's nothing
Township near Zurich. Mr. Mc= earth oar help us as much as
Bride is the son of the late Mr.and 'Kindly deeds. The guest speaker,
Mrs. Samuel McBride of Zurich. •} 'Irs. Emery Desjardine of ,Grand
On- November 19th, 189+5, they `3end gave a very instructive and
were united in marriage by Rev. 'Mr.: Nespiring talk, which was of special
Atcheson at the Manse, Kippen. They nterest to Institute members and
were prominent farmers on the hrme makers. music was
Goshen . Line, +Srtanley -T vvndhip for ,3 de, e ? by th't 1 aj :goartette ac -
45 years. The faring is now :occupied °coznpanied by Mrs. Ed. ;Stelck, and
their son Elmer J. In 1940 they .duets by Barbara Gascho andBetty
moved to Kippen where they are en- O'Brien, accompanied by Pauline
joying a well earned rest. They. Utti'ey.
have a family of nine children. The FAMILY OF FOUR INJURED
sons are: Alvin and Edgar of Kip- In what police called an "unavoid-
pen.; Walter and Elmer of Zurich; able accident," four members of a.
Lorne and Leonard of Windsor and Zurich family were injured last
Wilbert of Kitchener. The daughters Thursday, when their car went in
are (Margaret, Mrs. Edgar 'Schnell the ditch on No. 4 Highway as the
of Camrose, Alberta; (Emirs) Mrs. steering column snapped. Injured
Stuart Beattie of Wingham. There were the driver, Arnold Merrier, aged
are also twenty-five grandchildren 42, of 'R.R. No. 3, Zurich, and his
and one great grandchild. On ,Satur three children, Arnold, aged 15, who
day, November 17th they received suffered forehead lacerations; Donna
197 their relatives and friends from 3 to with forehead cuts and chin lacerat-
5 o'clock and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. and ions, and Robert, aged 5, with cuts
Mrs. McBride were assisted in recei-
ving the guests by their two dough- south and the mechanical failure
ters, Mrs. E. Schnell and Mrs. ,'S' threw it into the ditch, where it tur-
Beattie. Mrs. McBride wore a grace- ned over against a hydro pole. Prov-
ful two-piece suit of black and white incial Police Archie Reilly, of Liman,
and wore a carsage of Gold roses. who investigated, said that none of
The home was beautifully decor- the four was seriously injured. The
ated in gold and white, including officer rendered first aid and they
bouquets of white mauve and bronze were taken to their home. The car,
the gift of their grandchild- he said; was a total wreck.
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When you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good/ stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the leading supply /susses,". Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many
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were: 11rs. Ed. Datars, Sr., aunt of
the bride and Mrs. Elmore Klopp,
cousin of the bride, both of Zurich.
In the evening the groom's two sis-
ters, :Mrs. .Henry Hayter of Varna
and Mrs. Chas. Stephenson of Hen -
sail did the honours. Serving both
afternoon and evening were two
granddaughters, Misses Muriel and
Mary McBride of /Kitchener, Miss The second November supper me --
Donna McBride of •Kippen was in eting of the Zurich Lions Club was.
charge of the register which totalled hetd .art the usual place, the Dominions
one hundred and fifty names. Hotel, on Monday evening. Mrs..
The gifts were beautiful and num- Ward Fritz acting•as pianist for the
erous and included were many in oecasioo. iOonsiderahle business was
gold, symbols of the wedding an- disposed off which included the: neat-
niversary. The gift from the family ter of boarding and lighting the
was a Beach Electric Range. , Many open. air skating rink. After some
cards, letters and telegrams of eon- discussion a motion carried to• have
gratulati.ons were also received., -the rink boarded after whieh the
On Monday, November 19th at 5 chairman of the comnmittee relating
p.m. a turkey dinner was served to to this project, stated that the wiring
the immediate members of the family used .on Frolic night can be used for
and also Mr. and ,N rs. David Schnell the rink, but es this wiring belongs
of Aberdeen, Sask, parents of Mr. to the town, it alone has the say of
Edgar Schnell . The occasion also donating it or selling the same. It
marked the seventh wedding anniv- was also decided that each Lion do
ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc- his share of work, which includes
Bride. For the dinner, the bride digging post holes and each Lion is
and groom, of 50 years, donned their requested to dig at /east one. Lion
wedding clothes which they wore on Pr e iident P. J. O'Dwyer. introduced
'their wedding clay in 1895, the guest speaker of the evening
The dinner table was centred with Rev. Father Lueier of St. Boldface
a three tier wedding cake and geld '.Chuneh, Zurich and also .Rev. Fr
and white tapers graced the table. Robert of the St. Joseph', 1 rich of
Serving were five daughters-in-law, the Blue Water Highway. Father
Mrs Walter McBride, Mrs Alvin Mc- Lucior dwelt mainly on international
Fh'ide, Mrs. 'Edexir McBride, Mrs. affairs which was very educational
Wilbert :McBride and Mrs. Leonard and interesting. Three service and
�'1e13ride, ex erviee men namely: Norman
Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Schnell made "<lleischauer, 'Calvin .Thiel and.Charles
the journey from 'Casnrose, Alb., b Hay were also guests of the
plane front Edmonton to Toronto, to Club and were introduced by to
attend the Gilden Anniversary. UMW sitting; ot'r their right,
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