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Zurich Herald, 1947-04-17, Page 44 4 ZURICH, ONTARIO ZURIC HERALD • ***.) N. v.,. 00 • I-IENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • 4 4 INCORPORATED • Fertilizer! Fertilizer WE ARE AGAIN TAKING ORDERS FOR FERTILIZER. KINDLY LEAVE YOUR ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID THE RUSH LATER ON R. J. COOPER, Manager PHONES: Hensall 115. Zurich 154 reet eseresee*reeeeeeoeeesers***** eeetetereseeereevoev .s • ,7 Ar 4 4 4• • • • • • • • mother, Mrs. Baker. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver, of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cudmore of Toronto spent Eager with their mother, Mrs. E. Kleinstiv- er. Mr, and Mrs. Melton Walper. of Ingersoll were week -end visitors with relatives, here. ' Messrs, Harold and Herbert Luft of Kitchener were Easter visitor with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. El- gin Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ness and dau- ghter of London, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. N. Ness. The former Mrs. Ness arrived here from England recently . Mr. Wm. Eveland of Kitc'hener, spent Easter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Maier, of Dearborn, Mich., spent Easter holi- days with relatives here. Mr. Archie Bender of Toronto, , spent Easter with his mother, Mrs. ; Bender. , i Mr. Addison Tiernan has purchased the farm of the late Arthur Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck 'and 1 daughter Patsy of Bradford, were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Stelek. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman of i Chatham spent Easter holidays here, i and owing to .the flood had to stay a few days longer. i Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer ( of .London, spent a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Win - his 95th dsor .spent Easter Sunday' with her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Clemas and family of London and Miss Aida Bol- ton ,oe Toronto, were week -end efisit- ors. with Mr. and .Mrs. T Harry Hoff- man. Mr. and Mrs: ,Ciirry: are busy mov- ing to the property they recently purchased from the EnglendeEstate, Misses Helen and Joan ,Spellman of Kitchener are spending Easter holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hoffman. Miss Ida Zimmer is visiting with her sister in Detroit. ? 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruise of Windsor and :Mr • and Mrs John Snyder of Brantford and Jim .Hayter of Ged- erich spent the holidays here:- " • ' ' W.M.S Meet The Evangelical ,Ladies" Md and W.tIVLS held their regular meeting on Thursday evening with Mrs. R. III . Taylor's group in charge and Itiffe. Gordon Bender • taking the schair. The meeting opened with a prelude by Mrs. Klumpp. Opening poem, Lent, by Mrs. G. Bender; prayer by Mrs. Milton Haugh and scripture by Mrs. G. Bender. An instrumental ley Mrs. M. Klumpp and the story, "White Lillies", by &Ire. C. Snell. This was followed by an instrumental by Mary !Snell and a poem " A Neve Beginn•ing" ;by Mrs. R. H. Taylor. Mrs. J. M. Tiernan presided for- the business part after which a birthday party with Easter eggs and a birth- day cake brought the meeting to a close. There were 18 sick visits, 11 dainties. ' 95th Birthday MR. DANIEL SMITH 'Who will be celebrating birthday on Monday, April 1st, at the farm home, Blue Water High- way, just west of Zurich. Mr. Smith has a remarkable memory for his age, is still verse 'bright regarding his handicap of hearing and seeing. He can nicely go about Without his •cane and enjoys good health. He rias three -sons, Clayton on the home farm, on the Blue Water Highway, Chester L. Publisher of the Zurich Herald, and Irvin D. of Hamilton, bookkeeper. • • STRATFORD PLANT TO OPEN A new branch factory in Seaforth to. manufacture gloves, will be op- . ened by the R. M. Ballantyne Ltd., of Stratford knitting plant. It was _announced. Representatives' of the Stratford firm were in .Seaforth in- terviewing prospective female em- ployees and it is understood about -20 girls had been hired. HARBOR 'BOOMING Goderich—There is hum and flurry at the harbor as boats. complete out- fitting for the opening of navigation -Tuesday, when insurance agairi cora- -es into effect. The •crews and some -'of the captains have arrived. Ac- -cording to an official report from De- troit, Lake Huron is almost covered by solid ice on the eastern side and there is from five to seven feet of broken ice inside the breakwater at Goderich. DASHWOOD A. three act play entitled "Betty, the Girl of My Heart" will be given in the Evangelical church basement -on Wednesday, April 23rd, sponsored by the James St. United Church Yo- ung People of Exeter. Everybody is invited. Mr. Elgin .Schatz of Toronto spent the week -end with his brother, Mr. and- Mrs. Vernon Schatz. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartcliffe of Clin- ton were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. S. Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Taeilor of London spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. •Chas. Steinhagen. Miss Antionette Ziler who has been home since her mother's •death, has returned to London where she has a •position. Miss Karen Pedersen of Toronto, and Mrs. Sigrid Guner and Misses Inge and Martha Pedersen of Lon- don spent the week -end with their parents. Mr. Art WiIlert of Exeter called on friends in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer en- tertained about '70 guests on Friday evening in honor of their son Donald who was recently married. The ev- ening was spent in cards and dancing after which a dainty lunch was ser- ved. Mr. and Mrs. Martin 1VIeGrenere and Mr and Mrs Hubert ResteeneYer and daughters, of London were 'Week end vieitors with Mr. and Mrs. 000 Itesterneyer. (Lost in the mails last week) "r, and Mrs,. George, Tomlinson of •-•pent a few •days With her HENSALL Mrs. Alda Simmons and Jack, who have been wintering in Santa Barbara, Cal., have returned to their home Ailso Craig High School presents their operetta "Green Chees" in the town hall, Friday evening, April 18, sponsored by Chamber of ,Comaierce. A comedy -drama, "Second Story Peggy' w 111 be presented in the town hall, April 24, and 25th, by the Yo- ung People of Carmel Church. Mr. and Mrs. Geoege Hess left by motor Monday for Fiancee, where they will •spend a, three weeks' vac- ation. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1V1cLarnon and family moved this weer on to the farm Mr. MeLarnon purchased from Me. Abe Forsythe in Tucker - smith. Mr. and IMrs. Manley. Jinks have purchased the house recently °eau- ' pied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc - Lemon and expect to move shortly. A quiet but lovely spring wedding was solemnized at the United Church Hensall Manse, when Rev. R. A. Brook united in marriage Margaret Annie Allan, of London, daughter of Mr and Airs. Richard Taylor Sr., of Hensall, to William Lorne Kay of London, son of Mr. and Mrs, William - Kay of London. To Hold Supper Meeting The Chamber of Commerce supper meeting will ibe held in the 'banquet hall of the New Corerneretal hotel, Tueeday, April 29th. The rest rooms t rce;hich amp now being installed in the ion hall will be completed in two or three and Win provide Thursday, April 17th, 1947 11A -NDS AT WORK LEARNING TO WELD ONTARIO'S future prosperity depends directly on a sufficient volume of production to satisfy domestic needs and assure for Canada a pre-eminent place in the markets of the world. Take the metal trades for example .. - never before has the demand, both here and abroad, for the products of Ontario's metal industries been so great. Production must be increased . . . but to meet new production goals, skilled hands areneeded. For them great opportunities lie ahead. Higher wages, job security, better working conditions are withineasier reach of those who ha* mastered a skilled occupation. • Today, through the plan sponsored by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and other agencies, hundreds of young workers are being trained to meet the needs of the metal trades. Graduates of these rehabilitation courses are now ready to take.their places in Ontario's industry. Available to you are -veterans, well started on the road to skilled metal working trades such as tool making, blacksnuttung, machine operation, iron working, pattern making, welding and forging. Seek them out with confidence. They are your future craftsmen. Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ,oc• • • • • • • • 0 * 0 WELDING The Welding Course givesabe student a good knowledge and practical experience of both oxy-acetylene and electric arc welding. Available at Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto and Brockville, this course includes the study of different metals and alloys. The graduate, with further practice, should become a good all round welder. 'Vocational training courses are offered at training centres located in the following cities and towns in Ontario: Toronto,.London, Hamil- ton, Kitchener, Windsor, Ft. William, Brockville, Kingston, North Bay, Ottawa, Guelph, Kemptville, Haileybury. facilities 'for ladies and men, and the ladies of the • community with children rwhile shopping in the vill- age are.welcome to take advantage of these rest rooms. These rooms are being installed by the Chamber of +Commerce. A Bad Accident ' Alphonse Foster (Bony) of Hen - sail was taken to Clinton Hospital on Sunday evening suffering head in -- juries sustained when the car hb was driving was involved in a collision with and operated by Miss Kathleen Unger. Miss Janet Martin, a passen- ger in the Unger car, suffered a fractured ankle. The former Is a R. N., and the latter works in the Leib - oratory at Queen Alexander Sanit- orium, Byron. The accident, happen- ed at 5.30 Sunday evening at the in- tersection of Highways 4 and 84 at the outskirts of Hensall. Foster was turning into town when it was re- ported his car was struck broadside by the other machine. Both cars pil- ed into a Hydro pole and were badly damaged. Flying glass was (blamed for Foster's injuries which requrrea seven stitches. He was taken to Clin- ton in Bonthron's ambulance where he was attended by Dr. Addison. Mr. Foster has returned home since the accident. Provincial Constable Frank Taylor, Clinton, investigated. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gilmore of Hamilton were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEiwan Jr. Mrs. Harry Wieland of Emend- ville fell last Saturday on the ice and dislocated her shoulder, she is the mother of Cooney Wieland, the great hockey star. Miss Anne Tate was visited over Easter by her two young nephews from London. Mr. and Dire. Rave Patterson of Toronto spent Easter week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson. Dr. Harry Joynt of Toronto, Mrs. Harry Joynt and Judith of London spent Good Friday with Mrs. Alice Joynt, Mr Carey Joynt, student at Os- goode Hall, Toronto, spent the week- end at his home. Mies Joan Foster of London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster and Hilly of Blyth spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. tVoeter. Mrs. Meidinger spent a few days ZerIcli rooehtly. • Dr. Wan. Joynt of London was an Easter visitor with his mother Mrs. A Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and Suzanne of Windsor spent the Easter holidays and week -end wite. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook. Mrs. Churchill and daughter Miss Elvira Churchill of Toronto were Easter gusts with Me. and Mrs. R. E. :Shaddick. Miss Margaret Johnston who has been visitjng with her sister and brother-in-law IMr. and Mrs. A. T. Douglas of Hyde Park, has returned to her home. Miss Minnie Reid who has been spending the winter months in Florida, has returned to her Thome. Miss June Saundercock and 'friend of London spent Easter with Mrs. A. Saundercock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brook of Galt were Easter visitors with Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Brook and Kenneth. The many friends of Mrs. Wesley Jones, who has been confined to her home with illness, will be pleased to know she is recovering nicely. The bridge, 3% miles west of Egmondville, known as the Broad - foot bridge at Brigand 2nd concess- ion Huron Road Survey, has been lifted by ice and flooded waters and tipped into the riven It is a twisted mass of steel and cement. The span of the bridge is 88 feet. The Bell Telephone trunk line is .compIeteTyl broken down. This piece -of road will be closed all .summer. Ralph Dal- rymple is the road commissioner.. The south half of Hensall was partly under water over the week- end with waiter running in one side of the cellar window and going out the other cellar window. (Stokers and pump motors all had to be removed. Water in the cellars was 6 feet high. There was about a foot and a half of water running across the road. The many -friends of Mrs. G. C. Petty will regret to learn she suffer- ed a stroke recently, best wishes are extended to Mrs. Petty for -an early recovery, William Fee received word that his neice, Miss ISa.ratb Strang, died in Drumheller, Alb., on the evening of Good Friday. Interment in, Dauphin IVIan., cemetery. • Mrs, G. Voth, Gwen and Jimmy, Were holiday visitors tit Dana- DisTRicr NEWS Wingham is to have daylight sav- ing time, beginning April 26th and continuing to September 26th. Sheldon Bricker, well-known busi- ness man of Fordwieb, has sold his business there and has removed with his wife to Kitchener. The Village Council of Brussels is considering the installation of a wat- erworks system and has engaged an engineer to make a survey of the vill- age and report en the estimated cost. The Ont. Dept_ of Highways has awarded contracts for three new baid ges an Highway No. &S between Ex- eter and the Blue Water Highway. The cost of the three bridges will be about 812100,900. Takes Fulpit Again Easter iiliies and other spring flowers adorned the altar of St. An- drew's United Church, Kipper, on Sunday morning for the special Eas- ter services. There was a large at -1 tenciance to hear their own minister, Rev. Albert Hinton after a year's ab- sence. Mr. Hinton stated Easter was a tixna of gladness and said that this was the happiest Easter he had had, • and expressed special thanks to his congregation for their kindness and patience during those long months. He delivered a very fine Easter mess- age. Special music was rendered by the choir. A Busy Man A popular tenor is. tfrad Wuerth of town, In the special music for Easter Sunday Alf. exercised his vo- cal chords on seven occasions, besides his regular choir work at James St. United Church. In the morning he sang in two duets, a :solo and a trio and ixt the evening services he was a member of a quartette. Following the church services Mr. Wuerth sang two songs in a quartette at the band concert—Exeter Thries-Advocate. Injured White Getting Water When she fell while getting a pail of water from across the road when the well at her residence became flooded, Mrs. Henry, Wet1anc Eg- mondville, suffered a badly dislo- cated tehoulder and injured eye. She was rornoved to Scott Memorial Hos- Wel 95th Birthcli9, • Mrs. Joseph Henderson celebrate& her 95th birthday at the home in Mee Mop, living with her only daughtAte. Elizabeth. Mrs. Henderson is the fore mer Isabellt Scott of McKillop. She• is the last Inernber of a. family of boys and 8 girls, is quite active and enjoys fairly good health. Offered As Municipal Peak meeting of the members of the Exeter Agricultural Society met an& after some discussion passed a reso' Intim to turn the agricultural groe unds over to the municipality as eta community park. RADIO ELF Here, perched atop a OBC microph- one, in Hoppy the elf, make-believe assistant to Stan 'Chapman, the "Sle- epytitte Story Teller" of Campbelll- pitai, but had recovered zuffierently (to , ton, N. B. Nin ,Chapman and Hupp, be able to return to her home again. are the principals in a weekly fairy - The Village of Exeter is :making a, tale program for ehil -free, broadcast contract with Wartime Housing, Ltd. On Eiridaye at 5.30 pee, EST, over .fer the erection of aa houses. , the CBC Trans -Canada network.