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Zurich Herald, 1946-04-11, Page 4.......... CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WORLD 4 t. TO SAVE SINNERS FOR— We have, all. sinned and co 'Tim.. 1:15 short or tree Glory ,of'God. Ram: 5: '28 REPENT— And be converted that your sins GOD so loved the world that He gave that whosoever bel'ieveth on Him have everlasting Me. may he Dotted out Acts 8:19 His only 'begotten Son should not perish but John 3: 16 TUNE 1N: CHAS. E. FULLER., 7:O. 'Box 123, LOS ANGLES, -53, CAL. PILGRIMS' HOU12'7---=7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING.Windsor Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, "'THIS ?icKORL1 NEEDS X.HRI.ST" • CRED1TON .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker have moved from Exeter into their fine residence recently erected on IYlain Street,of Mr. Chris. Habit has disposed his fine farm, north of the village., to Mr. Adam Kirchner and is hold - ion sale of his effects on mg an auc, April 1.0th. Mr. Kirchner gets Mute - The infant daughter. of Mi. ar diate possession and Mr. and Mrs` Mrs, Jack 'Ter .quair was able to leave resid' I the hospital, Following its recent ills Heist will move to their fine ence in Zurich where they hope to ears of retired life mess ago Mn. T�romeof and babe a e ts, are t rJJesney, enjoy ranine Y recently discharged . visiitiandaMrs thee McQueenpar p . . Mr..Murray Gibson and Miss Mary 'Gibson returned to their home near 13xveelleld after spending the winter HENSALL Mr. Ray Schwalm was visitor to London, Mrs. P. A. Ferguson is supplying as teacher at S.S. No, 10, Hay, in the absence of Mrs. Norman Stan - lake who is ill with scarlet fever. Mr Milton Ortwein of London, { was a recent visitor with his parents a holiday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. nd lei from the armed forces, has opened a shoe repair business in the build- ing formerly owned by the late C. Trick. Mr. Samuel .Schwan$ of Racoon - vide, .Sask., is spending a few monthswith his sister, and brothersi,rn--law, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Heist. Congratulations were extended t o Mr. Albert King who on Sundaa is .celebrated his 82nd birthday, a very active man for his age and he and Mrs. Icing were pleasantly enter- tained to d birthday dinner :at 'the' home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Yearley. Week -end visitors with IVIr. and Mrs. Chris. Heist were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zinn and Mrs. Kaitting, of HessGoderich, and Mrs. H. G. Hess and Saledaughter Pauline of Zurich. Or • 50 IRONIN 'WARDS D S 50 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS. We have recently received a Carload of Masonite. Let .Us .Supply Your. .Needs M. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON ZURICH Phone 69 WHAT CAN READY MONEY MEAN TO THE faChAUEAD months wit'h Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Mua bi ie. Dr-, Nornia E. J. Cook spent a few days recently following her graduat- ion, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Cook. Dr. Cook will in- terne at St. Michael's Hospital, Tor- onto. 1VIrs,.L. Simpson who has been sp- ending the winter months in Phoenix Arizona, has Buchanan,tarned llsuperintend- ,Miss Maryy ent of the General Hospital, Niagara Falls, was a recent visitor w!th her mother, Mrs. A. Buchanan. Mr. Jim Campbell of Guelph, spent a few days 'last week visiting with Mrs. Jas. Sangster and family. Jim recently returned from five years' overseas service and two weeks ago had his tonsils removed at Westmin- ster Hospital, London. His many fri- almost daily in this vicinity and the enncl are 'pleased to see him. STANLEY TOWNSHIP IP Real estate is still changing hands .xnnnmer3 Serious Accident community welcomes the ne Miss Mary and Mr. ken 1VIcCly- 4 LAC. W. A. mont attended the Young People's Conference in the United Church in Minstrel Show, put on by the Zurich Mitchell recently. •suffering a fractured skull, as tine Lions Club, and under the auspices 4 AReid of Varna a nd result of an accident which happened Bayfield is returning from overseaswhen a plank which was being sawed of the Hensall Chamber of Commerce flew back striking him on tae head. This show was given in Zurich to Mr. Alvin Stevens of VmeIand, in on the IleDe France. He was -unconscious when picked up. record crowds Thursday and Friday n.ni his April 4th and • 5th gand was ur-a decided hit, with songs, jokes, an the St. Catharines district, has ,p And was rushed to the hospital ani! l g chased the home of Mrs. Gertrude pressoperationHe performed acritico al eon 1 •dialogues, and black faced comedy Reid, south of Varna. Bti at its best. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc.Clindhey clition. Thaur day., April 11th, 194 iviassey-Harris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY. FOR 1945! 1 HAVE A FEW CREAMTME1YTi - SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT 550 to 600 SIZE lit 400 to 450 SIZE @• 850 to 900 SIZE @• (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS, ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 and son-in-law 1V1r. and Mrs. 3. Wil- en Mervyn 1 bran , and the soloist isdent of the London Mrs. Bee.. croft, ee- croft, Wingham. A presentation of a living room table, table lamp and mirror and a floor 'lamp was made to Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner of Thames Rd.. from Thames Road United church,; Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner lost their home and all contents by fire which, destroyed everything, and have just recently moved into a new house -which has just been ,rebuilt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Dougall, well known residents of Hay, and who are taking up residence in Hen- sail ensail in the near future, were honor• ed at a presentation held for them Friday evening 5th at S,S. No. 10, Hay, and were the recipients of a lovely occasional chair in Victorian , style. The address was read by J. Ingram, and the presentation by D. Shirray. Progressive euchre was en- joyed with 16 tables in play. winners were. ladies, 1st Mrs. John Gabes consolation, Mrs . J. Corbett; 1st, Garfield Broderick, consolation, Wm.. McEwan. Refreshments were - served. Attending from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEwan, of Stanley, Mrs. T. L, Williams et' son, Stratford, and her of Hensall. She has resided in the village for 65 years and was born in Usuorne and attended Hurondale school. Mrs. Brown enjoys fairly good health and enjoys all her facu- lties and still loves to do her house- work. She is one of a family of 1a, three of whom are living, Including herself, and two brothers, Frank Blatchford of Exeter, 94 years old; and Dr. B. Blatchford, Salem, Ore., 80 years of age and the youngest of 18 children. All roads lead to Hensall Thurs- day hur-day evening, April lith for the Ronald Smith, 17, employeed at Spencer's Mill, Hensall, was rushed by ambulance to London Hospital, 4i -k•k' i'•.•E•-i••#•3..g..g..g.a..8'.g.^P.+d..F•t•+4^$•M'11 and fancily from. the Gostren line, moved into their new home purch- ased from Mr Buchanan, Varna. They are being welcomed In Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rowson •of Bayfield were recent visitors in Stn anley. . . BLAKE Miss Verda Heckler is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swart,^:entruber df "Zniclz.at present. Mrs. R. Gingerich is improving, a- lit can mean tale difference between ter her recent illness. Her many £ri- just getting by and being really •sue- ends wish her a speedy recovery. cessful in his aan.terprise:,..' t :.can ren- :Mr. _and .Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and able him to achieve his .amjiitioixs to jZmil Le n Jeffrey f visited Mr. and Iso make his farm more ;productive, more1 comfortable- For the goahead farmer, who maa4, be short of ready moneY,•.many;mod ern farm improvements :era rnow•zvith; in easy reach with a .13. of M..loan.: Here's a partial check list of impros vements for which ready :mxrney rs'l available: new improved agricu1tuxal .imple-' ments and equipmett;; new livestock for building up the herd; farm handbags, repairs -and cectensions; new 'electric systems;; fencing, drainage aztd'land impro- vement; installation of lignlxtnng,, heating and water systems; electric aids, washing machines,, cream separators, refrigeration pumps, motors, milking machines,. etc. St. Joseph and Beaver Town 1 Take advantage of the ready moneyi :LateiXliam :I"Aucharme available at the Bank of 11,lo'rtreal to On -Thursday last the remains ..of help you pay for such improvement,. i William 1)ucharme.Sr.„ were •lain' to Call on Mr. Sewell, manager of th r i rest an the .;parish Cee 'bury. After Bank of Montreal. You will find that a amigo= 8.4,12 s rwas coelebxat^'. he knows and understands the farm-, ed by the Rev. Father Lucier, of er's problems and that he is eager Zurich; Father Robert, the home!. to help you go ahead and get your I parish priest, ;and Prather. Martin ,of share of the rewards that lie in lr'igh Big Point, who officiated.. Mr. Du - agricultural production. charme, who w.as of a kind drsp.osit- ion had made many friends ,during -- - his lifetime, and with the exception Huron Old Foye of a few years that they had lived in Courtright, he had spent his :entire With the largest attendance in many years, the Huron Old l3oy:' Association. of Toronto held their 5n•• nual At Home at Columbus Hall in the evening, with all sections of 1-1.ur- on County well represented. Headed BR• oTgee of. theNSacred redLapHeart, arrte; ,London, by the veteran sportsman H. N3 (Brown) Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.' Leri Jeffrey of Goderich; Marguerite Robert McKenzie, the Seaforth xne Mrs. Len Masse, London; Madeline, mbers led the rest of the County in Mrs. Wm. Wessing; Monica, Mrs. numbers, over forty from that die -1 Richard Jeffrey of the Blue Water ;evict. being registered. north, and Sarah who died eight ye - 'The guests were received by the ars ago; The sons: Wm. Jr. of the President, Fred Elliott and Mrs. Ell- Blue Water; Louis of the 16th Con; lott and by Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor of the Blue Water north, Na- Wiekens and Mr. and Mrs. I3. M. pollen of London; and Eridore at McCreath. The guests were about home, The funeral was largely at- r.qually divided between the euchre tended by relatives and friends of and 'bended tables and the dance. a distance; Detroit, Windsor, Belle floor. ;Martin's Casa Loma. orchestra Rive , ,131g Point, Courtright, Sarnia, rendered excellent music. • Kenneth •Sim'coe, Harrison, Kitchener, Sea- Stanbury was in charge of the pre,- forth, Goderich, London, Thedford gramme arrangements, and the neighbourhood. The pall There wa:; some evidence that the bearers were six nephews; Pierre riot squad might have to bre called Ducharme, Louis Denomme, Oscar When it was announced that e;nven Tomlin, Regis Ducharme, Stanley fairs of nylon hose were to be given , Bedard and Ray Denomme.. asprizes for the wvinner.s of cetds The deceased left to mourn his and special dance numbers, there loss his wife and family.; two broth Vas tt:nsr, interest until the last Wei' ors, Alfred of the Blue Water High - were awarded. In the winners of way and Oscar of the, Town 1rne ;!ie euchre: we notice the name of three sisters, Mrs, David Gcromeitc• 3 Mr. Frank Warnock, whose parents i of Mount Carmel; Mrs. Salome 1 l •a jrr 'urich. T)r. J. G. Ferguson, Williams of Seaforth and Mr•s. Bern -1 the 'T•-easnrr.r. .stated that the drive nd'i.th Hartman of Thedford, The f:,r new rnern' 'rs had been. highly beressvect tfondlynmun,.1has th'lj'tswmpal yl Anereofui, rrnsrnv' n'W Tames tldi �.d of the +cn1irt 3 t�+ the mmnbership, eavement, :Mrs. recent' an attended the funeral of Mrs. Jeffrey's father, M. Wm. Ducharme. Mrs. Napoleon Ducharme and children .of London are spending a week with relatives in this vicinity Many attended the funeral of Mr. ,2,. iJlenomme on Tuesday at Drys- dale .from ttliis aricinity. A large number took in the Min- strel -Show the Zurich LioTown ball sp that oil - sot -ea 'h5 town -and report a splendid show full of life and 'laughter. planning on `The 'Blake church are p g their seventy-fifth ;anniversary to the near future. Further announce- ments ••will 'be given. `W:M.S •inleets 'Thursday at the home of MVLiss. James 1VXc1ritle ;for the Easter meeting. life in this community. Mr. DV:charms was married to Josephine Denomme 45 years ago, and from that union twelve children were born; five sons and seven daughters: Sister Francis Annual Meeting 89th Birthday Mrs. Mary Brown, prominent The twentieth annual meeting of 11ensall resident en 'Wednesday, Ap- l the Huron Presbyterian W M. S. will ril 10th celebrated her 89th birthday i be held in P ngh mnU United h mhu h, Thursday, The event was quietly observed at , her home in Hensall, with members { and afternoon sessions. The after - of her family including her daughter; noon speaker will 'be Mrs. J. H. Childs Zurich. 1, \ II, \„,\.\\:\ ,/ 1, ,/1 i, Gioe �o conquer //,' Next to heart disease, cancer is the greatest single cause of death on this continent. It kills 1,000 Canadians every xn.onth. One out of every eight persons now living must expect to die of cancer, unless far-reaching preventive measures ate taken. Cancer is a deadly killer unless the patient seeks early medical advice. But when. caught in its early stages, cancer is generally curable. The cause of cancer is still unknown, and there is yet no specific cure. But if diagnosed in time and treated. by surgery, x-ray or radium, a cure can he effected in a majority of all cancer cases. [t is now proposed to organize an ener eti.c campaign in Ontario againstr in no l its forms.. This campaign will have t he ing objectives: 0 sss 1—To, organi a and operate fully equipped cancer clinics at suitable centres, where people may be ex-,• aminea; and, if necessary, treated according to the most scientific methods, 2—To pay a portion 4 the cost of treatment.: of cancer for those 'needing financial help. 3 -To pay travelling expenses to and from clinics if needed. 4 ---To conduct an energetic program of cancer research. To carry out this program, the first need is. money. Your donation will definitely help to reduce the number of deaths from cancer in this province. It will help hundreds of people to be medically examined in time and. to escape from the deadly clutches of cancer. It may well help research scientists to dis- cover a cure for cancer and so free mankind forever from the dread scourge of cancer. this appeal is for an objective of $2,000,000 to provide for a three-year program of cancer research, treatment and province -wide service. ONTARIO CANCER FOUNDATION nit organized drive against cancer is a joint effort of The Ontario Cancer Treatment? and Research Foundation and The Canadian Cancer Society. Give Your Contributions to yotir local Bank or send to 22 ,College St., Toronto.