Zurich Herald, 1947-06-05, Page 4ZURICH, ONTARIO
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Lakeview casino
GRAND BE=N,D
Dancing every Wednesday & Satnirday
Scotty McLaughlin and his Orchestra
WEDNESDAY -- JUNE 4th
Freddy Dawson and his Orchestra
SATURDAY — JUNE 7th.
SUMMER SEASON OPENS JUNE 21st.
With
CORDON DELAMONT and his ORCHESTRA
BEGINNING SUNDAY, JUNE "22nd
k'1 ED FUNK and his VA.RIETY ENTERTAINERS
BRING YOUR ?'ICNIC TO THE BEND!
`Phone Eric Mcllroy for reservations,
Mr. and Mm, Cowan,i" s2anover,
are visiting with Mn. and .Mrs, H.
Kellerman,
Mr. and Mrs. •Tilos iliiIoperoft were
Sunday visitors ha Wnedbridge.
Mr. Kenneth 1VIcCiiae is visiting at
his• home in Meafard ;after spending!
the past 'two months in Westminster
Hospital, London,
Children's Day vial be observed in
the Evangelicall :church on Sunday,
June 15th.
Mr. and M.rs. Everett Heist, .'form-
erly of Exeter, 'have moved their
household effects to Dashwooa.
Miss Betty' Mark and fiii:end of
'Windsor, spent the week -end with Mr
and Mrs. C..:Steinhagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ery Pfle and son
Larry and 'Mrs. 'G:irar•d of Detroit,
spent a few days with -Me. and Mrs.
Clayton Piffle.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Miller and
family were Sunday visitors at Sar-
nia the gu'ettts of 'Me. and Mrs. Gor-
don 'Califes.
Miss Nangyl Tieman and Ted Rob-
erts of London ewere .successful: in
winning 'first prize 'in 'the piano Duo
Class for 16 years and under at the
Owen Sound Music Festival last Wed
nesday. The test Niece was Liebes-
traum No. 3 by Liszt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton : Pfile; of
Dashwood were Monday evening vis-
itors in town.
Death of Mrs. Mary Neel)
Mrs. Many Ann 'Neeb well known
resident of Dashwood lased away
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Della Mosher, in Davidsburg, Mich.,
Saturday evening last, ' where she
had resided for the past eight mon-
ths. She had been ailing in health
for the last four months. She 'was
a daughter of the late Win. and
Sarah Snell and was in her '80th
year. She was married to Ed. Neeb
who ,predeceased her 43 years ago,
having spent her entire lifetime in
the !Dashwood district. She was a
member of the Evangelical church
in Dashwood and had taken a very
active part in various organizations.
Is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Della Mosher of Davids•burg; Mrs.
Ira Tetreau of D'asllsw od; two sons,
Earl and Roy of Pontiac, Mich; six
grandchildren and five great grand-
children; also one sister, Mrs. David
Tieman. The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman Funeral Home in
Dashwood, from where the funeral
was held on Wednesday, May 28th
at 2 p.m. Interment followed in the
Exeter Cemeter. Rev. J. s. Burn,
Rev. J. H. Gates officiated.
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KEYS—GAUNT CULBERT .
Shorthorn Sale
1 1 Males
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will be held at
ELMANDORPH
Females
STOCK FARM
Three Miles from
VARNA, ONTARIO
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AWARDS PRESENTED
EXETER H.S. PUPILS
Hundreds of persons flocked to the
Exeter Arena last Tuesday evening
for the Exeter District High School's
annual commencement exercises. The
pupila. took part in orchestral arran-
gements, quartets, group singing,etc
Miss Lenora Normington, of Hensall
who took honors in the Lions Club
Oratorical contest, gave her speech,
'"2s Canada Yet a Nation?" The
Highlight of the evening was the pre -
WEDNESDAY, JUNE aleh sentation of diplomas, awards and
1947, at 1.30 o'clock. prizes. 'Dr. H H. Cowen, chairman
'These cattle are a choice lot select- of the District Board presented the
ed from the herds of iGlifford H. Keys honor graduation diplomas to June
Bierling, Jean Cann, Phyllis Dougall,
Bruce Biokmeier, Peter Fraser, Irene
Finkbeiner, Audfey Heimrich, Mar-
jory Klopp, Nola Krueger and Wan-
da Turkey. The diplomas are the
liighe;t awards that can be given by
the Board. They compare to a one-
year university certificate. Marjorie
Sewell of Zurich received . the prize
for general proficiency from the
Lions Club of Exeter.
& Sons, Varna; W. A. Culbert &
-Sons, Dungannon, and Andrew '•C.
Gaunt, Lucknow.
Herd fully accredited and vacin'ated
against Bang's Disease.
For Catalogue and details write—
CLIFFORD H. KEYS & SONS,
VARNA, ONTARIO
Phone 96r4, Hensall
NOTICE
Since we have had •a number of
complaints from the tax payers of
Dashwood Police Village regarding
dogs destroying gardens, all dog
owners are hereby requested to chain
-or pen their dogs for the months of
June, July, August and September.
Let all good citizens govern them-
selves accordingly.
By Order:
Trustees Dashwood Police Village
E. Nadiger, Secretary
NOTICE
Lawn mowers repaired and sharp-
ened—Apply to Earl Zimmer, Zurich
PIGS FOR SALE
Sow with litter at side.—Phone
Jl r 13, Zurich.
.DASHW0OD
Mr. and Mrs. C. Routledge and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Melton Wal -
per and family all of Ingersoll, spent
the week -end with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. P. Fassold.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Schatz of Detroit
were week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Schatz.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McIsaac and
family of Detroit spent Decoration
holiday with his mother, Mrs. Lucin-
da ,Mcisaac.
Mr. and Mrs.' Win. Abel and •fam-
ily of Detroit called on Mr. and Mrs
0. Restemeper on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton rrdrong of
London spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs. Hamacher..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader /eft last
week for a trip out West.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilb. Schatz of De-
troit spent the holiday with relatives.
Miss Antionette Ziler of London,
spent the week -end at her home here
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MONEY MAKES THE MARE GO
Even in today's mechanical age,
this old proverb keeps . cropping kip --
and it still holds true. For, as farm -
ear know, 'procuring agricultural
equipment and keeping it running
still costs money. .
Many farmers have been pleased
to learn, however, that a lack of
ready cash need not prevent them
from benefiting from the advantages
of modern, mechanized farm aids. A
farm .improvement loan, from the
Bank of Montreal, has enabled them:
to get their share of the new labour-
saving appliances.
If you have been postponing neces-
sary improvements to you farm, see
Mr. Sewell. local manager of the B
of M. You will .find he is familiar
with farmers' problems, and he will
be glad to discuss your plans and
financial requirements with you.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Henry Hayter Passes
Mrs. Henry Hayter, highly esteem-
ed resident of the 'Goshen Line, Stan-
ley Township, passed away at her
home 'Thursday, May 29th following
an illnescs of some eight weeks in
her 71st year. Her death attributed
to a heart condition. Mrs. Hayter
was the former 'Catherine McBride,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel McBride, well known 'Stan-
ley Township residents, 'who later
retired to Zurich. She was a member
of Goshen United Church and active
in church organizations when health
permitte.l. Surviving are her husb-
and, six sons: William, Stanley;
Lloyd, ;Brampton, Gordon, Pontiac,
Mich; Wesley!, Howell, Mich; Elgin,
London; Russell, Varna k three dau-
ghters: Mrs. Alfred Moffat, Kippen;
Mrs. Cecil Dowson, Varna; Mrs.
Routson, Utica, N.Y.; 28 grandchil-
dren, and 4 greatgrarnd children; 3
sisters, Mrs. C. Stephenson, Hensall;
Mrs. Albert H. Schnell and Mrs. A.
Nicholson, both in Sackatchewan; 4
brothers, James and Samuel McBride
Stanley; !Robert, Kipper, and John
of Zurich. A public funeral service
largely attended was held from the
family residence Sunday June 1st at
2,30 p.m. Rev. ;Reba 'Hem conducted
the service and paid high tribute to
the life of the deceased. Interment
was in Bayfield cemetery: The pall-
bearers were six sons of the deceased
and the i ewer. bearers were her
grandsons. The bearers and flower
bearers chosen by the departed. The
floral ,tributes w@re lnan' and very
l o+VCly,
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T. A. Cameron, Lucknow.
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Norman Clegg, ,Gerrie
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Aaron Knechtel, Stratford
• George W. Lawson, Exeter
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R. H. Martyn, Ripley
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SEAF0RTH JEWELLtR. PASSES
. Funeral services were held en Mon
day afternoon at Northside United
Church, .S:eaforth, for Frederick S.
Savauge, well-known business man
and layman of Seaforth, who died at
his residence after suffering :,rt acute
heart atta•ek a few trays previous.
!business he successfully operated up
Barn' in Lindsay, 69 years ago he
was married in 19012. to Lulie Stot-
Itary of Toronto. In 1910 they came
to Seaforth where he was a jeweller
and optometrist and purchased the
until his death. He was a charter
member of the Seaforth Lions Club
and was president at the time at $rsi.
death. For two years a member of
the TownCouncil. As an Elder 'he:
was clerk of the session of North*.
side United Church, also supe' irutene
dent of the sunday school far 2;5
years. Beside his wife, he is, ul~9riv-
ed by one daughter, Win/rafted,, y