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Zurich Herald, 1947-06-26, Page 4ZURICH b 151.0111ido n5RYC1-1 HVKALD 11111110WOOmmommtorapotammormwatomtllirmi.........to 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1.1111111111001111111111111111111111111142i Lakeview Casino, Mr, and Mrs, Una. ri. Were il ed,y friends frenn Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. •Daid lYeeyers who have been living Zurich have may - GRAND BEND ea to Blake. Wa welcome themsto DANCING EVERY NICHT this vicinity, Mr, and Maas D. Oesch and fat*. GORDON DELAMONT and His ORCHESTRA. ily; Mr and Mrs. V. Oesch visited; — V5C-A-.1.$ BY VINA SMITH — with Mr. and. Mrs, A. Rader, Pearl Hear Pat Raeburn—voted Canada's N. 1 tenor Sax players -in Dashwood. the "All Star" Orchestra - one we are really proud to present Had:Splendid Anniversary for a second season! A we Tilled church marked 4 Special Holiday Midnight Dance Anniversary in the BlakeTellealted .. , . June 30th - 12.05 a.m. Church, Sunday afternoon. Itev. "VARIETY ENTERTAINERS" H E. Steppe' of the Evangelical V.;13. .Churdia in Zurich, gave a splendid Sunday, June 29th - 9 p.m. address to the audience, and -IYIrs. LOOK AT THIS PROGRAMME! Milton Oesch presided at the corgan . Edgar Wilker Violinist, Ernie Hewitt The Singing Trodesdbur isith a chorus of alto and seprano , Cliff Kelly, Pianist; Bobby Yohn, Trudipet; 'voices from the Zurich climb' igNing Jesse Argent, Trick Baajoist; This is the firat appearatat of special service in song. The flowers SOLVER COLLECTION adorned the church and Wiere beauti- e the special "Capitol Theatre Hillbillies, and don't mi..- 'them - Special July 1st Tournament Ladies' Softball Games start at 2. o'clock sharp, D.S.T. THREE GAMES Thedford - St. Marys - Brussels - Dashwood Winners of Fsrst two games meet in fimil. WEDNESDAY JULY 2nd. — 7 p.m, DiS.T. LADIES' SOFTBALL LEAGUE GAME Exeter vs. Dashwood .At Lakeview Casino Ball Manned ItiNfil1NIT11BflIIIIIIIIIiii11111111111111.101111111411411111111111111}111ffi1liill1t11111.111111111 LOCAL NEWS Miss Dorcithy Oesch is preparing herself for tedlephone central work at the local office here. The 'Dreyer reunion will be held on the afternoon of Saturday, Julie 2S, Jowett"s .Grove. Hayfield. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ross and tyo •daughters of Seaforth, were Sun- day Nig-bows with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mr. 2n'd Mrs. Paul Jeffrey,. and Mrs. Jeffrey's brother, Mr. Skinner, all of Detroit, were weekend visitors at the 'home of the former's mother Mrs. C. Ayotte.- Farmers are busy puttmg rn their later crops, such as beans, earn and buckwheat, and the land seems to be working up nicely. Dr. Fred Hess of eV Toronto, is spending a week's holidays at the liome elf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edighoffer and son Grant attended the funeral of a nephew, Mr Douglas Frank of Waterloo, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and son Robert motored to Fullerton on 'Wednesday. They were accompanied evening. Scotch Dancing in a format white es and Piping 'Contests. Contests ,esoven vath satin by the former's aunt, Mrs. Wm. Yule all day and Bands and instrumentalistes from 8.00 . for, bodice, net yoke, lily pefrde sleeves Zurich for a week. who had retruned after visiting in the morning. Monster ./t,lusical and baucant net shir; White satin em- broidery trimmed her floor lenth Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman and Tattoo in the evening. Great display g over white sandls from a heart daughter Jean motored to London; ee bands and -firework.s. Come early e shaped head-dress where the latter visited an eye spec-rland bring your 'family. Ample park- fate light train. s She carred red soses .and white .sweet ialist, where she had been taking ling space for cars and busses. Food i pea with maiden hair fern. Mr, Peres 'Wei& andsone.'ef Wat- erloo were week -end Visitors at the Lorne of the fearriter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 'Weido. Mr, Ed. Beaver has returned from Vic -aside 'Restittil, 'Landon, where he spent ten :days for treatment. His many friends are pleased to hear he is progreseing irealnweile Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truss and baby-, Mr. -.and Mrs. George Truss and Jean, all of London, were Sunday Viiiters at dile home ef Mr .and Mrs. George J. 'Thiel •aeid-Mr. ani Mrs. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs.-Aloses Gerber; M. and Mrs. Albeit Tleusius and child- ren are enjoying a motor trip to. the State of Pennsylvania to visit at the home -of the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs.7.91,'Gerber and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Oliver - of St. Marys were 'Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Chas. Weber an ct Mr. and Mrs. H -EiCkmeier. Mrs. Flossie Brown, Who 'irad been visiting with the Oliver's at Bt. Marys, returned home to 2urifte. THE GREAT DAY IS ALMOST HERE AGAIN Canada's great day of music and ..entertainment at Waterloo, Ontario, in beautiful 'Waterloo Park. Music Kippeiss rata (Gertrude) Mat Ivan Steekla, :Bayfield; two brothers, Lor- ne Areastreng, Varna and .George ArMatrong, 113ruceditsid; and two sis- teals, Mrs. Ed. .Boyes, Brucefleld and Mrs. D. 3. iSteplaensOn, Seaforth. 6 geetdchildren. The funeral was lar - 1y attended by 'relatives and friends was held from her late home on Mon- day last. Services were conducted by her pastor, Rex, Reba Hern, who al- so led the singing of "Rock of Ages" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", favourite hymns of the deceased, In- terment Wok place in the family p/ot, Bayfield cemetery. The Hoist tribut- es were many and very lovely. The pallbearers were six nephews, Bruce Armstrong, !Bert Boyes, Elmore Ste- phensen, Orville MoClinchey, Emery McClftnchey, Fred MoClinehey. Thursday, June 26th, 1947 •^P Mr. Albert Spencer has returned home from VictoriaElospital,London, where he was a patient for a few days. Mrs. Goddard from the West is visiting with her son and daughter- in-law Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Paterscrn Ieft on Sunday last for a itrip to 'Western Canada and the Coast Miss GoIdie Cross LN. Of Lon- don ,spent a few days at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mr. W. B. Cros HENSALL 'The Hensall Public Library win be ful. , nlosed from Saturday July 6th to DASHWOOD, - Tuesday July 211.st. All books must. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hos& 0'f De -J he returned to the .Library an or be - trait is visiting with Mrs. 'O'norge fere Rey 5th. Merner. The auction sale of the effects of Mr. and Mrs. lYlauri 'et '1‹:111mPlI, the late Mrs. ICantelon was held on Mrs. T. Klumpp and George Sdb*- Saturday last and was very,success- troit. fbuch spent the week -end a.n 12)e- ful, splendid prices realized. The • property was sold for $2200, and the Mrs. Henry Hoffman has sreturried buyer was Thos. Richardson. Ed. home after .being in at. SeseD1's Corbett was auctioneer. • Hospital, London, under Observation The Hensall.JExeter thrancle of the Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Tiernan of Canadian Legion, and the LO.O.F.. New York City, are spending their will hold decoration ,serviices on Sun - vacation with the latter's pareate, Mr day, July 6th. They will met at the and Mrs. D. Tiernan. cenotaph at 2 p.m. and then proceed Mr. Bob Reschke of Detroit is to Hensel' Union and MeTaggares spending the summer with Mr. and cemetery to decorate the graves. Mrs. Milford Merner. The choir of the United church The L. A. and WM.'S. ..cif :the Ev- will hold a picnic Wednesday, July the Mission Band and Little Heralds 9th, to Turnbull's Grave. Each xnern- angelical U. B. Church, entertained ber are. asked to bring members of at their June meeting.. The program their families -with them. was given by the children anu con- The congregation .and Suclay school sisted of solos, recitatieme, choruses of St. Paul's Anglican church will and readings. At the -chase of the hold their annual picnic on the church meeting home made ice eream and lawn Wednesday July end. • , cookies were served. The W.M.S of the United church Weiberg—Bauer are holding a home cooking sale orr Fresh flowers adorned the altar of Saturday June 28th, in the church St. John's Lutheran. Church, Water- school room. There rwi/I also be a too for the marriage of Bernice Wil- white elephant booth, and tea will be helmina Martha Bauer, daughter of served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bauer, 114 Un- At the ball game played at Staffa ion St., E. Waterloo, and Mr. Hubert Friday eve. last, ,HensaII were the Lloyd Weiberg, of !Wateeloo. The winners with a score of 12-5. Pitch - bridegroom is a son ef lire and Mrs ing for Hensel' were Ivan Kipfer Fred Weiberg of Dashwaod, offlciat- and Donald Joynt, while Bert Her- ing was Rev. C. S.Rnb.erts. ton caught. For Staffa, Carter Kers- Miss Anna Hymmen meas slat the or- lake pitched and D. Kerslake was.. gan and Mrs. Dorothy ,Goman was the catcher. There were between 100 soloist, she sang "The Lard's Prayer" and 150 fans witnessed a rear good before the ceremony, and "Because" brand of ball. The annual Institute picnic is sched during the signing of the register. Mr. Bauer gave his ;daughter; in uled to take place at the Henseli marriage and the bride Was dressed Community Park, Wednesday after- noon, June 25th at 4:30 pan. Miss Barbara Forrest, welI known }lemon resident, is ,confiened to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forrest, recovering from the effects of a faTI she suffered when she .ferl down a flight of stairs in her home, suffering shock and bruises. Had Anniversary Anniversary services were observe ed in the United church Sunday, Jes. 22nd, large congregations were Pres sent, the church was lovely with the summer flowers and the guest speaks eae Rev. A. B. Irvin, B. A„ of Exe' ter, delivered two inspiring sermons Rev Ferguson, of Carmel 'church, as slated with the evening servrce, their service withdrawn for the anniver- sary. The large choir under direction, of S. G. Rannie, with Miss Greta Lammie at the organ. s'ilie A great thrill for young and old a- treatment for ulcers in her teft eye. on the grounds, or bring emir assn.matron of honor was Mrs. ! ; Howard Bauer, sister-imalaw of the like. REMEMBER THE DATE '28th. RAIN 07R bride.ilikdHer torso style powder. -blue SATURDAY JUNE Mr. Helgi Rahbek of London call - SHINE. jersey dress featured flriee quer- GOOD CROP OF HAY ter length sleeves and braid trim.. ed at the home .of Mr. and Mrs.. ' Kuno Hartman, who had been em- She wore blue elbow length gloves, "sown ,' fl ptoyed at the latter's home about Growth of hay, pasture and early and a oral blue tears with shoulder 18 years ago. This being a very epring grain is quite goodOength veil. Her flowers were pink G. t thethroughouCounty, Leroy m rases and white sweet peas. happy reunion.e Brown, Agricultural Representative! Miss Loreen Weiberg, sister Of the Next Tuesday will be our next for Huron County stated last week. ° groom was bridesmaid and was dres- holiday, Dominion Day, July 1st, and Some have continued to sow bariey sed in a pink jersey on torso lines this is the day when Canada became up until the liiid'clle of June. A. targe : with sequirn trim. She wore match - a nation and was organized thus. It . acreage of beans and corn is, Seine . ing elbow length gloves and floral Her many friends are pleased to learn that her eye is improving nicely was many years ago, but we are all glad it .did happen, as we love our Dominion. Take a tip from the millions o1' motorists who know—Goode year tires give greater mileage, grea ter tracti on, greater safety, Put euper-value Goodyears on your cat now ... we have your size in stock. YOUR GOOD "YEAR DEALER r). T'eene — ZURICH 11‘...“A and will be .own. The "set" of e.her- tera and carried a bouquet like the ry and pear 'blossom is mederate. matron of honour. but indications are that the apple , The flower girl was Miss Patricia crop will be heavy with the exception Bauer, sister of the bride, and How - of a few early varieties. The shipment ard Bauer, brother of the bride, was of sows to the abattoirs has been ex- beet man; ushering was Leonard Bauer, brother of the ;bride, Garnet Weiberg, brother of the groom and Clare Schnarr, cousin of the bride. A wedding .dinner was served to about 150 guests at the bride's home, followed by a. reception. The bride chose for travelling a fuscnra flower- ed silk jersey frock with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white flo- wers. On their return from a motor trip north, Mr. and Mrs. Weiberg will reside at 114. Unin St. E. Wat- erloo. eeptionally heavy during the last two months. Recent shipments of choice steers brought 16',:4. cents in Toronto Annual Picnic The 47th annual picnic of the Huron Old Boys, 'Toronto, was held at High Park on June 13th favoured with good weather and a ,brg- success, Old timers from allever the County of Huron were out In large numbers. E. J. 13. Duncate Who was president of the Association in 1900 took part in several of the games. Softball, horse shoe, and games for all ages were run off in fine style by Wes. McCutcheon who was hairman of the Sports committee. A quiz contest was interesting. A fine lunch was ser- ved. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge of Goderich and Mr. Victor Hey of .God- erich, also Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mus- tard and Bryne of •Brucefield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Hey, Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch and 1Vir and Mrs. Rudy ,Oesch and Mrs. Caro- line Oesch, also Mrs. Wm. Oesch at- tended the funeral of Mrs. 0 Oesch's Sister, Mrs Elizabeth Pfaff at Credit- on on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and family of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs Napolece Ducharme and family of London, visited Mr .and Mrs. Leen Jeffrey Master Billy Fiscus return- ed with his .uncle and aunt to .Goder- o Goderich for a few days. Mrs. Fred Bancroft visited at Lon- don with her parents, Mr. a110: Mrs. Handyn. Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Oesch and Mr. and Mrs. E. .Erb ;spent the .week- end at Port Huron with .friencee. 'Some of the farmers hi this vicin- ity are preparing .10T Hydro. Mr, and Mn, G. Clarke of Ottawa returned home After .pending eteNV rinys with hit; rnether. Mrs. Clarke STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCullough of Goderich Twp., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale. Mrs. McClinchey of Bayfield was a visitor with Mrs. Wm. Hart, at Varna. Mrs. Margaret Erratt of Toronto, was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. H. Erratt, and her brothers Robert E. Robinson and .Riehard Robinson and families of the Goshen line. Scott.— Fowler A lovely wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian, Manse, Clinton, by Rev. D. 3. Lane, when in a dau- ble-ring ceremony, Lorraine Edith Fowler, .Clinton, became the bride of Kenneth Andrew Scott, son of Mr. aid Mrs, Ross Scott, Brucefield, Mrs. George ,McClinchey Thera passed away hi dtanley Tp. at the home of her deughter, Mrs. Ivan Steckle, a highly respected resi- dent, Mrs. 'George MoClirichey, in her 137th year. She had been in failing health for many years and passed away suddenly on Saturday, June 14th. (Was a daughter of the late George and Jane Armstrong. Born at Dungannon she moved with the family to Stanley Twp.,in 1892 wh- ere she had .since reeied. :Leaves to mourn her loss, three sons, Wilmer, Ernest and John of Verne and two ciaugll tens (Mabel). Nin, Ei Icy"( e, • A> FOR f TO PAO R ROW. 4:40 „o: A — •,,g.,,,- w,t,,. ' "kr Follow the lead of more than a million Canadians, who save for tontorrow...opcn your B of M account today.. • todeiv at 'MY OANIr 11,1 r: 13 TO .1 PLUM/ C411401,40 - BANK OF MONTREAL working with Canadians in every Walk, of life since 1817 5 ADI /NV Coming -A Day of Reckoning —"The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty .Angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance, on them that know not Gad, and that obey not the gospel of our LordIesus Christ". 11 Thes. 1. 7,8. "Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord." Rom.12:19) OBEYTHE GOSPEL—The Gospel is Sarvaifont Through ChriSt! NOT THROUGH --GO OD WORKS. —.FAITH IN AUY LIVING MAN. FAITH IN ANY SAINTS:. —JOINING ANY CHURCH OR ORGANIZ- ATION HOWEVER GOOD. BUT Iby faith in the shed blood of our •Savious Lord: Jesus Christ. Believe, and escape The Judgment that is coming-!. TUNE IN: inLGRINIS' HOUR 7--7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING,. Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station, CKLW, Windses CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL - ft. BEAVER WINS CANE A century ,old tradition was re-enacted in the Port of Montreal when a gold -headed .cane was presented tee Capt. J. Bisset +Smith, O.B.E., skipper of the Canadian Pacific Steamships cargo -passenger liner Beaverburne for ibeing the first to bring a deep-sea ship into Canada's greatest port this year. ,Capt. Smith, a veteran. of both world wars, docked his vessel a scant hour ahead of his nearest rival, climaxing one of the elasesk races of .several years. Above he is seen receiving the cane from A. G. Muiiphy, port snanager, while Will— iam Memoir, system vice-president of the Canadian tPa,cifie Railway loows on. 'a'