Zurich Herald, 1946-05-02, Page 4TERROR IN THE AFTER HOUS
By Peter Levies
A1one with an invisible killer, with
no way to attack, no way to. escape
Nine survivors eta triple murder
faced the situation on a sailing ves-
,el. One of the nine was the killer.
but WHO? Read America': incest
',loots -chilling sea mystery, with this
Sunday's e'41av 5 ieetre) of the 1)e-
The sacred cantata "The Twelfth
A,postle'' under the direction of the
choir leader, Mrs J. 14.1, Tiernan was
presented at the Evangelical church
by the choir Sunday night.. 1VTrs. K.
McCrea presided at the organ,
Miss Lois Geiser of London spent
Easter at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callas and
family of Sarnia were visitors in
it cel+ s town on Tuesday.
trait Sunday Times. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ;?file were
DA S H W O O D 1 viAtars to Mt. Clemens and Detroit,
Me and Mrs. Jack .Flutfman of Pt. over the week -end.
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Mr Elsie has purchased
the property on Main street from
Mrs L. Meerberg of Port Franks,
which now is occupied by Mr. Chris,
Anderson.
A Painful Accident
Mr. Carl Maier of Dashwood met
with a painful accident on Monday
last while drawing out manure on his
father's farm. The fork in the hands
of his brother Howard, penetrated
Carl's little finger, and was attended
by Dr. Dunlop of Exeter.
Morenz--Mativia
The wedding was solemnized at
Christian Church, Bowling Green,
Ohio, of Viva Eileen 'Mativia, of De-
troit, •Mich., to Roy Albert Morenz,
of Dashwood, Ont., by Rev. F. Peace.
The bride was charming in a smart
two-piece suit of coral wool with blit
accessories and corsage of white gar-
denias. A. beidesrnand, Mrs. Marjorie
Adams, of London, wore a fuschiaa
(';,lhlurne are visiting with relatives
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Fme.ey Cavers of Ex-
eter were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth IMeCrae.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb and
femiiy spent the week -end with re-
latives at Windsor. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jule., Brook:
:;illy of Dumont, New Jersey,
Miss Elsie Van Dyke of Cape Cod,
N. J., Mr. and Mrs. H. C'heslock of
°i'a vietock, and Mr. R. Van Dyck of
''ittvistock visited with Mrs. Ness on
I: rielay.
M. and Mrs. Amiel Becker and Mrs
Mary- Becker spent the week -end in
Io i'ehener.
Me. Wafter Ness of London, who
underwent a serious operation on his
t.broet recently in London Hospital,
is new improving.
'Messrs. Keith Wildfong and Glen
T•eug'li who are attending school t3I wool suit with .black accessories an
a<c+ r�iori, are spending their holidays { corsage of pink carnations. Leslie
ar* their homes here. ii and lira- Harry Cook mall Adams of London, was .best man. The
St eine of Windsor and Mr. and wedding dinner was served at Club
1;.,,. K. Streets of Clinton. spent Cafe, Toledo, Ohio. After a short
:!;.t 'r with their parents, ere, and I trip through the States they will re -
'l+ D. Tiernan.T I Bide on the groom's farm near Grand
Pend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder t+t+ { GRAND BEND
Brantford and Mr and Mrs, Jinn I
their :r of Toronto, spent Easter :;'lih, Russell Sturgin has arrived fromother, Mrs. Hayter.
Mre. Mary Tiernan is visiting with overseas, his friends are all glad to
her sons Col. Eugene Tiernan in, .e4 r • him.
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L,don.
Mrs. H. Zimmer of Windsor called
o', relatives here over the holidays.
Mrs. E. Koehler and Barbara and
Ann are spending a week with fri-
ends in London.
Miss Jean Woods of London spent
Easter at the home of 'Ir. and Mrs.
C. Restemeyere
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck and
' Many property changes are taking
place this spring.
.sir. Wm. Glenn has the basement
in for his new restaurants acing to
Mrs; Mary Ravelle is preparing
build a new building having torn
down .the old. one.
Mr. .Heinen Kennedy has nearly
completed his new electric shop and
hardware store and expects to open
Patsy of Beadford were week -end j up soon.
;_; 14 •t::: with Me. and Mrs. Ed. Stelci:.
Mrs. Eccleson has arrived home
Mr. and Mes. Hubert Re temeyor from California where she spent the
and family of London were visitors whiter.Mansell Mason has sold a lot
with his parents for Easter.
Mr. Gerald Melsaac and friend tc Mr. Arnold Mason who intends to
of Windsor spent Easter with Mrs. erect 12 e home
meoin is building. near futurea new
.
Lucinda Mclsaae.
Mr.
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INCREASED EARNINGS
MY BAN
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If you w.an.t to increase your income by
buying more cattle, the B of M will be glad to
finance the purchase, and you can pay back
your loan out of your regular milk cheques.
See your nearest 13of let manager today. Ask
or write for folder "Quiz for a Go-ahead
Farmer."
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REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. ALSO CARS
COMPLETELY REFINISHED
BRODERICK BROTHERS
At Newton ,Motor Sales.
Telephone 277 Exeter
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THE PROVINCE OF
ON'. A icl'1>9 a thousand miles this way and a thousand
miles that., is the playground of Canadians and Americans alike.
With its diversity of climate, life and interest, the province has
everything the tourist wants and he comes in his millions to
partake of it, Figuratively, the reception, accornnaodation and
entertainment of these visiting millions set up waves of opportu-
nity -filled activities that affect every phase of the business life of
Ontario. The impact of the visitor -industry is seen on every
hand ... iris the wealth of all of us ... we are a permanent host
to millions. -
Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
garage and gas station which will be
modern in. every way.
Mr. and Mrs. Percly Elsie returned
home recently from Brantford where •
they have spent the last few years.
Dies From Sleeping Pills
Claude Necker, former Waterloo
town enginees, died at Victoria Hos-
pital, London the other night as a
result of an overdose of sleeping pills
taken over a week -end here. After
registering in the .Bremner douse, he
went to his room and on retiring took
the sleeping pills, according eo the
coroner. He Was not disturbed in his
room for 124 to 36 hours and was
found unconscious by hotel officials.
He •was taken to LondonHospital by
ambulance. .
HENSALL -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of
Toronto, visited .relatives here. a holiday visitor with her mother.
Mr. Carey 'Joynt, B.A., sentient at Mr. Wm. Cochrane, Mrs. R. S.
Osgood Hall, Toronto, was a visitor Hopkins and Mrs. Dorothy Porter of
at his home here. Chicago, Ill., have been visiting their
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paterson of relatives in this vicinity for a week.
Toronto were holiday visitors w'eth Mr. and Mrs. A. McMurtrie and
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Joan, Toronto, visited with Mr
R. J. Paterson. and Mrs. John and A. ?VieMurtrie s
Mrs. Ann Berry has returned to M Mrs M. Greer of London was a
Toronto, having 'spent a delightful visitor with her parents, Mr and M..:s
month's vacation here, where she J. NW. Bonthron.
visited her sister, iVirs. John Bolton BAYFIELD
and other relatives in the vicinity. Keith Gemeinhardt is home after
A Welcome Home 'Service for the having spent several weeks in Tor.
Service ,Personnel of Carmel Pres- onto.
byterian Church was held on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett return-
April 2184:11 at 11 a.m. and was itr ed to their home in the village on
harae of the young people of the [hursday last, after having spent
emegregation with special music by a the winter in Kitchener.
young people's choir. Murdock Roes and hitt daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert il'assmore,Ken Mi•s 13acsett, returned to his nomc
inn]. Bobbie of Delhi visited with the in the village after having spent the
formee's parents, Mr. tinct :blies. John pact four months with his youngest
F assm-ore. daughter, Mrs. G. Davidson, Woods -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weigand and
tack. flys Davidson having brought
children of Dashwood were ;recent
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rhe Service Arm, for Canaalian Farm.
p.m, conducted.by Rev. A. M. Hunt.
Burial. followed in Hensall Union Ce-
metery.
Mrs. Wilson Carlile of Hensall, re-
ceived word advising her of the death
of her niece, Mrs, Fred Hays, the for-
mer Miss Viney Curry, who passed
away in Moose Jaw, Sask. on. April
18th after two months illness.
ss. Slhe
was born in Hay Twp.
in Hensall two years ago.
'Mrs. Stuart Dick has arrived in
Canada from Edinborough, Scotland,
and is visiting with her husband's •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dick, of
Hensall. Her husband who came home
ssme months ago islet her in Toronto.
Mr. Ross Miller and bride of ,Ham-
ilton were holiday visitors with the
former's aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs;
C. 4/. Jinks.
Miss Grace Brock of London was
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A CORNER. ON TOURISTS
Annually, by train, boat, bus and private
car, more' tourists enter Ontario than all
the other provinces of Canada combined.
In 1.91.5, although gasoline rationing was
not lifted until August,12,070,000 Ameri-
can motor cars came in for less -than -forty-
eight -hour stays and 551,000 for longer
periods. Competent author-
ities estimate Ontario's
yearly share of tourist reve-
nues as 60% to 70% of
Canada's total. The pro-
vince expects at least
10,000,000 American visi-
tors in 1946.
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visitors with `Mr. and Mrs. George
Fee.
Late Charles Albert Wolf
Charles Albert Wolff, well 'known
resident of ,T•Tensall for the ,past 35
years died at his home in Hensall on
Wednesday, April 24th is his 66th
year. He was born in Sebringville
-mei as a brick mason had built many
homes in the viciniiiy. Surviving are
bi widow, the former Clara Haggitt
of iilyth; two sons, Albeit, Goderich
Harold, Hensall; seven daughters incl
teen brothers and seven sisters, A
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Arm, Fractured t omens' Institute
Mr. Art Willert suffered a serious The District Executive of ,South
accident when both bones of his right
arm were fractured and he suffered
a scalp wound that required several
stitches to close. He is employed biy
the Guenther Transport and was in
the act of changing a tire on one of
Huron Women's Institute met atth&'
hone of Mrs. Jas. Paterson, FIensalle
with an excellent attendance. Mrs.
Gordon Papple of Winthrop, Dist..
President presided. Plans were lair#.
fora full days Dist. Annual, the first.
the trucks when the tire blew out in South Huron since pre-war days..
and he was struck by a metal rim that To be held in •Egmondvi+ile Unites€
holds the tire in place. He was ren church; registration. at 9.30 to 1tk'
cloyed unconscious for a time anal a.m., .,x's;, '..iti,.the Seaforth W. I. be,
was taken to the office of Dr. Flet- ing the entertaining branch. The roll
cher. 'The tire had a pressure of from call for the day for the branches was
100 to 120 pounds, and there was a 'presented by the Hensall Branch and
"Practical blow -of
the
behind methods tUehx cme s
force
considerableadopted
ou't,.--•Exeter Times -Advocate. vesting war time energies in the W.
Teachers Resign L work into peace time projects.
Grand Bend and Hurondale are. re -
o -cc. Miss McMil.lan,•who has been a sponsible for musical numbers; Kip••
thein here. member of the staff of the iSeaforth pen for a suitable demonstration}
Alexander
The many friends of high School ft the past two years, Mrs. H. Strang and branch directors.
at he has resigned to accept a position in acted as a nominating eommittee and:
Ferguson were sorry to learn th
had suffered a stroke and was in a the Thorold School. The !Seaforth prepared the slate of officers for
Board will All the vacancy, and also , 1946-47. Besides the two Dept s'pe-
intends to add another teacher to alters the executiv` bope to have Miss
the staff: The Goderich .Collegiate Clanndooning Pulia) of the Farmers
Board itis accepted the resignations Advocate as guest speaker. Toasts
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critical condition in the hospital at
London.
Sailing This Item,
George Bell and Charlie Guest are
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of Mies Helen Bisset and Mr. G. W, for luncheon hour were arrange
sailing abroad the freighter, `G�tredoc
which; left Goderich Sunday last on Francis. Miss Bisset has taught the and the meeting closed with a hearty
her first trip of the season. Latin, Mr. Francis joined the staff vote of thanks to Mrs Pate -5071 for
DISTRICT . NEWS last Sept. teaching the English and her hospitality.
lowed A ppltasnittocups,rte
tr•s..T, P. Mustard, Miss Jack Geography. iFle has been absentsi her
Miss ''dna Mustard of T+'F•:h u:art 6t1i due to itlriess. Poi): newing odd acquaintances in mann
r,ueoyd and Mrs. ',' :r;tt and Mr. Francis intend. cases, and raking new friends among
T3rucefeld left recently on, a raw, ' :
to ..ret;�a 'ttsnz teaching. 1130 rrprere.itatives of the branctrc,5..
trip to Nova Scotia.
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