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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1948-11-18, Page 4Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND rresents for Your. Enjoyment. the Following Attractions I`rl.day, Saturday Nov, 11)-20 CAGED FURY C'onpelling Story of Lives and Loves Under The Big Top• •'Loaded with Action and Adventure As an Added Attraction MR. RECKLESS 3E'lard-Bitten Oilfield Workers Peek- ing more Wallop thn a Gusher. Monday, Tueeday November 22.2.3 —Starring-- Itethert Cummings Susan Peters, Agnes Moorehead, in Miss Myrtle Gaiser hadhertonsils removed in Dr. Ferguson's Hospital Mr and Mrs Merner Eliber of De- troit and Mr and 'Mr. Leonard Birk of Guelph spent the week -end with relatives and friends here. Mr and Mrs Fred Stark and How- ard of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. A Alleman(t. air and Mrs Thos. Hoperoft are at- tending the funeral of- a relative in Toronto. Has New Industry Mr, W. E. Reid has opened a new loan picking plant in the former hotel in Dashwood. He has installed a machine that will pick out the brit beans and is the only one around these parts. Ho employs a number of ladies and men. •Mr. H. 3. Kellerman is in charge and Mr. Stewart Wolfe is eleetrieazl engineer. Had Fowl Supper About 85 members and friends sat down to the annual fowl supper of Zion Lutheran Choir Thursday eve. last. The committee in charge of the delicious -supper consisted or. Mrs, Rudolph Miller, Misses Frieda Rader and Dorothy Hayter. Rev. L. lfige- nell acted as toast master and called on various choir members and visit- ors It isi: or after the banquet. A program of games, contests and music was in charge of Wilfred Pecker, Melvin Stade, Ed. Gackstetter and Hubert ?Biter. THE LOST MOMENT (Adult Entertainment) Lost in a Strange House of Hate :Where no Love had Lived for a Hundred Years :li'`iews reel and Tex Williams and His !Western Caravan. ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FROM THE Herald Printing Office }Member of Canadian Weekly News' paper Association.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES -61.50 a year, strictly in advance. $2.00 may be charged. •No paper discontinued lentil. all arrears are pain up unlese at opticftl of publisher. The gate o which every SubscriSfon is paid ie Trees Ablaze donated on the Label, 1 13ayiie'iu Fin, Brigade answered a ADVERTISING RATES J BAYFIEL-F.) A reception -will be hely in the Bayfield town hail for John Wild on Thursday. Nov. 1gt'lt. Music will be by the Dundas Orchestra. Every- body is welcome. Don Scott, who is .attending Os- good Hall Law School, Toronto, ac- companied by Godfrey Pearson, son of Minister of External Acairs L. 13.' Pearson, who is a student at Trinity College, Toronto, were guests of Mr and Mrs. James R, Scott. xa.. 1 t+`..!' elutvett's uxode, iijii?re they put out two blazes in hollow trees. In Memoriam, one verse 50c. 25c The fire had• spread from burning ^>, additional verse. Card of leaves and roared up the trees like chimneys. 'Thanks 5 fl a, Mieeellaiteotie articles of not more than four lines. For Sale, To Rent Wanted, Lost, Found, Ete., one in sertion 35 Cents, 2 insertions 50c. Auction Sales—$2.00 for one In -spoke for eu minutes on matters per- eartien if not over four inches it taming to the Orange Order, Later in the evening there was dancing. length. Mr. Patrick Martindale of Port Contract advertising made know Huron was a week -end visitor at the .ea application. home of his parents, • Mr •and Mrs. Address all Communications to: J,seph Martdale. Mre Keith irLeo Leonard and three Chil- HERALD OFFICE — ZURICH droll, who have spent the past few months with her m ther, Mrs. E. A. eeerellerstone, rent to juin lir•*'` htisli- and in Montreal. Mrs: i+ atlieVstbne Mr and Mrs Jack Fraser Wad two children have i^etaln fired ho:me from a Mrs. Wm. Glenn, who underwent trip n through Western 'Canada, and an operation in Victoria Hospital, the States, visiting among other pla- ces Banff and Glacier Park, Mon- tana, etc.. returning by way'of Chic- ago. They were acc:'mpanied by •M-' Had Goose Dinner Members of LOL. No. 24, hayfield, with their wives and friends enjoyed a goose dinner in the Town Hali.The guest speaker was J, Carson 'ef Lon- don, Grand Master of Ontario, who. GRAND BEN] London, has returned to her home. - 11r and 'Mrs Mark Wild have left tor. Florida where they have spent the winters for the past number ,of ai i1 Mrs Clarence Freeman and. da .'ears. ughter, Donelda, Holnnesville. Mrs. —'T'' 'and Mrs Sol Pollock have 1e Freeman visiting her mother in Cal - turned from trip to Lansing, Mich., nary for a few days, v':irere they spent a few mouths. 1' Mr and Mrs Toni Baird and Millie, Ni annees Breene and Arnold Mason i S osep I Beaver Town tate returned from a four week's Had Baptismal Service tip to the West motoring through' l.anst Saturday night the family of 13a1)tisinel services were held in the States. They report a grated trip, Mr and Mrs James 'Meese of St, St, Paul's Anglican church, Hensall, Mr and Mrs Emery Mason of Sack- J -seph gathE'red at their home to Sunday afternoon, when Sharon Ann, atchewan, motored home with then cck•brsite a birthday of Mrs. Masse. daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Riley ZURICH HRAi ,t nunieations •Schools, Clinton, under the connnand 'ef Squadron Leader A, Ross, along with their 'trumpet band with Warrant Officer No. 2, Charli-- bois in charge, were in attendance and headed the parade togther with the Girls' Guides, Scouts, Schools, Firemen, Village and Township Co- uncils, Chamber of Commerce, The Branch Chaplain, Rev. P. A: Ferg- uson 'officiated for the dedication of tho Colours, At the memorial obser- vance the 'following enticed wreaths: Province o1 Ontario, !1'Irs. William Sangster; Tnckersmith Township, Mr. Ray Bell ; Hay Twp., Reeve Geo. Armstrong; Village of Hensall Reeve A. W. Kerslake; The Legion, Mrs. 'Taylor. Standard .bearers were: Comrades Fred Beer and Harry W. Horton, Color Sargeant, Comrade Fred Appleby; Parade Marshall, Proiclent Comrade Sam Dougall; Cenotaph Guards, LAC. Barrett and Cpl. Davidson, Clinton RCAF. Last Post and Reveille sounded by Trum- peter David Kyle. At the service in the hall Reeve George Armstrong of Hay', was in the chair. Flt. Lt., Rev. T. Dale Jones, Chaplain, R. and C. School, Clinton, was :guest speaker, with the services were Rev assisting 'Sti l a. , i, tl r g P. A. Ferguson, Rev. R. A. Brook, Rev. A. E. Hinton, Re(v, R. H. San- derson. RETIRED ON MONDAY PRIME MINISTER KING Who, at '7;3, tendered his resignation as ,Prime Minister of Canada on r- g years, seining 21 e5 .rIunday', after tri „ y , )q months and 8 days—a total of 7,82. days. Ill -health ha'i confined hint to Itis home since his return from over seas. He said good-bye to his Cab- inet and to the press gallery and said with a sorrowful s'mi'le: "I think my day's 'Mork is done/' rlir. King will however retain his seat in the House as a private Member. But will give pf his wise and unselfish counsel at all times to those in need. Louis St. Laurent, is Mr. King's . usc- cessor, and has been sworn in by the Lieut Governor. That are floating by the way. —So we think it is best To give up Not inteietlpt From now on in peace she r:t- _e5. :may HENSIa.LL Any member of the Heneall Wo -- mens' Institute wishing to enroll in the Blue, Cro.s are asked to get their application cards r t Mr. W. 0. Good - win's .:tore immediately. The- Evening Auxiliary are holding a bazaar in the United Church scho- rllroom Saturday afternoon, Nov.• 20, at 8 p.ln. Offered for sale will be: t. home baging, proauce, s:i-ving and knitting, candy, the WMS. will serve tea. Plan to attend. The Heneall Branch of the Can- adian LtePion are 'holding, 11 - 4 1.140 and Dance in the T -owls all, Friday November 19th. Prizes will 'be, ti;ir- keen; and chickens; door prize a 1+t.' key. •Goo.d music for the dtii.Ct'• BORN—At the .St•ephsln Nursing Hensall, Thursdit NOV. 11th, to Mr, and Mrd Ward Forrest of Zurich, a daughter (Margaret Lillian). DISTRICT NEWS Nine Ribs Broken Ed. Treble Exeter, who is ill at his home following his recent accid- ent, is improving, he had the misfor- tune to have nine ribs broken when in collision with an auto. Car Crashes Cow While travelling east on No. 83 Highway in the evening, Arthur Ba- ker of Stephnen, ran into a cow that was crossing the road from north to south. The cow was !owned by Roy liohenz R.R. 2, Dashwood. Damage to the' car was about $75. Mrs. Bak- er was in the front seat with her husband but fortunately neither was injured. � e LOCAL NEWS Mrs, Billed Denonino of the B. W. Highway has left for Kitchener where she will spend the winter months. Mr land Mrs Ed Geseho and child- ren and Mrs. E. Turkheim motored• to Stratford on Sunday Where they were guests with the tatter's daugh- ter, Mr and 1VIrs Chas. Carr. Miss Betty (laseho who had been enjoying a few days holidays with her aunt and uncle in that e'ity', returned 'h'ome with them. • Tillursday,. November "18th, 94& Returned From Hospital Mrs. Clara Decker has' returned from Victoria Hospital to the hone of her daughter, Mr and Mrs. Allan Fraser of 'Exeter, where ,she Fill re- main for some time. She is getting along nicely. We wish her continu- ed good health. Entertained Husbands The Ladies' Aid members of the St. Peter's Lutheran church e itertaa lined their husbands to a hot supper in the '.basement of their church Ifast Wednesday evening. The program, Mrs. Wm. Miller of Godericli, spent a day in town last week. Messrs. Ward Fritz and Lewis Thiel of town, and Wm. Wilcox of I London spent the week -end at former's cottage ill the Parry Sound District. PI I' and \lrs. Garfield Ii0Iionmee of the 1;. W. Highway tveb'e n'`.cnday vis- itors at .the Mine of their• sister, Mr end Mrs. Lloyd Bedard, Sea,forth. . Mrs. Jane Brisson who was in r'es- idence in Goderick i'.r some months, is at present; ;pending some tune at cora 1Sila.t;; .of her niece, Mt. and Mrs. dn'�'Cph Martindale. Mi•:. Herbert K. Eillbei ; Mr. and Mrs Harty Beaver of Crediton, were Sunday visitors at the home of the 3ormer'n daughter, Mr and Mrs Ward Frig, • Rev. R. H. Sanderson, and Ars, Mr and, '1111':; Cleniena Regier mot - Sanderson of Lumsden, Sendai ere @fed ft) Ititcheiier oaf Saturday to vis- it relati -1 : ,Tiley will 'be' accompani- ed 'h;ome. ,tv1t. the latter's brother. Mr Leo Meidinger, who has recently had an operation for appendicitis, and is progressing` very favourably. He will be at the home 'ef his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred .Meidink'er Bronson line. His many friends wish hire continued health. spending the winter nioitths with their daughter and soft -in -taw, Rev. and Mee. P. A, FangUson. MT and M. e Archie Noakes spent Sunday with their son and iau'gh- te1-:.l-law Mr and Mrs Lloyd Noakes and family at Auburn. Misses Edna and Audrey Walsh visited over the week -end with re- latives in Blyth. and intend staying for a visit. It 1, i All was in preparation and needless ten year.- since they were here last. 1 to say that all enjoyed themselves to Had Anniversary Services ;their hearts content in dancing and The anniversary e• rvicee 1:1 Grand .n;' and other alnir,enents to Bend United Church were well at-; in:ike a fancily and parents happy. t; pried :'elel,e ey lia-t. Two in.sristep• An wirhing well to 'Mrs. Meese foe .r.ceesace; were given 1,y tine a;:t teeny more birthdays. Logan of Varna. Rev. C. L. Lang- ,eueakcr, Iter• H. Mahoney of Main me and Mrs WM. Denomme of ford, Il._',., M.A., Rector of Trivitt S;. Chui•cii, Eseter. Special music by '''aver Town; Mr and 11rs Morris llenlorial Church, Exeter, and St. the choir under the direction ef the; Durand of the 1 4th Con ; Mr and Paul's Church, Hensall. ,organist and choir leader. I/0(10:e, : 11,•,,. 'Picot?Ie I1e.d:zrrl of the loth Con Hor. a Bolts, D,river Injured Gill, added to the servicee. .1r. I.ol)--:e.ii were Sunday twcning visitors George Gratin, aged Hensall resid- e.,,•* F11is, 111'.\I''. -ant; the solo, "Th'•! ivitir Mr and 1lr:4. Loon Bedard of ent narrowly r.;eaperl serious injuries Lord's Prayer" in the morning„ end ,1 ee U. w, Ilii;•hway. 'fie evening when the horse drawing bis light de - i1 the even 1n" lIr. ;Morley 1'01l el; r;,'', E pent in a Solo game and prizes 11 very wagon was frightened by the d•rr'eenway sang "Jesus Lover til 11 ;, r i•e awarded to the Inst fortunate ( hall passing ever a local crossing, Soul." - i:„ r hotted throwing the driver to the Filled i.10 and ("osts`e-• ;t;;.'.,,0 ,l •-ir y of Windsor also pavement. He suffered minor bruis- The t•e:elt e1 decision in the ea '..'t "•drr. (lll',ert. TeiV;•e'1 of '1liinrt''orspe.nt es ill the mishap. of 1'',il'?' :1;d (k!lei't, a t.f ratfvrel, We' i.. K-eeti ,.11.11 t:he'ii' parents in Catches Hand in Grinder tor' f,ur operetr'rs at (bagel 1 ,ii 111in eienal (.. 11rs. Bert Wren, of Usborne, had eiiarteed with e 1,r -:ah of the I,.:r'1n I ''n• nen; 'pr:r i•red huehnr:;te cr the the misfortune to have her hand I:i: Att, tee r• le Daly 11:111,1W1 1 •.li1:; Highway left on Sunday for caught in the electric grinder at the l,•: lr.r : ieil..i' 1.1040 •.: (1 • t•"t t a lh'lr,l rye ; •1 •:•e they Will vi -it. with barn while performing chores at the 'I"l;.rl :'^":1:) aTtd t'!':t:' the Mes huou pr.! ;';, i-• rli1e?1l in that city, also in been , necessitating the 2zrnpntatl0n alty make the ect. lie NVa.: H: °' 1 ;,,,i _;ill be away a few of one finger. The injured member i'. -lin c !;'r•e. n a 1',•11 i . lee 1 ' e, i .'t;it'lling 110410. was amputated at Victoria Heenital, rail; cont.t•.rr: 1,r ',At, ;,.:•.•:1 i,)11:till Mfr.: 'red Laporte were in London, Dr, Millnas of Exeter at- '• '• e)rl1.•'•:• .t their farm hone tendert. era nirria 'eel(it)he Arid Inc.Mon Shorter Recess .. .... . " 'et• Wiwi. paid filo former- Beginning Nov. 22 and continuing ., -hart visit over the week. 'curing the peri'o'd of bad weather in be winter months, klensel! School and Perla Anne, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence received the rites of baptism. Sharon Ann Riley was baptised in a christening robe had embroidered 87 years old, and mule by the late Mrs. Charles the L:.:rd's 1)ny Act. Ile e11ees'. e (ninrt in Exeter on Oet, :.' 1. . le'. fia::•1'. enrivittie)n was reel:ne're' 1 I,'.' ..Mogi:-1 r t 1 nt : ga.i's, t 5..1:.lnnel, tin hit ranee. t)'.1 tire. . .. L,2:'1 Y1:' Tl 1"e: hilt+:'1 wl2 on with rz S ] \V 0 0 i at` 1ai Ut ,:`rlr,..al 01 f lit? 1'• '', nC l; C'il(rt'•1 will h:..e t .. o1' 1,s sc-rwit'es 0,0 Sunday nl i" -t NUt''•ni ify r. 1 i Yo re ea of I.orr• t? wo! i,e• g :c t , p -eke -c. i, in *11 raise')' ;1 fetw <L,7*, te7lener last: week. who 11814 been .•i. is rr 1:e'r ,Fter Mrs, Tiernan, t ^. 1• rand to her hEnnri in Strat•- .eo rd, j l;.• n'rs Building. and twd1 have five minutes recess in the el, in St..Ios -ph by Mr. morning with neon dismissed at 1'1:50 !: n the way and a few Classes will be called again at 1.10 ewe. „Le. 1!' ederr weather will see• end will have at five minute recess r•el�: �e' i„1). 'rine building and :tsnin in file afternoon. Final (115- -- -.111 1e,: , great welcome to mi: snl will be at 3.30. Parents are •e„.. !;t: :e:i.1 1'P$irlent4 and it asked to kindly co-operate. egleed tlmt lir. Fortier will receive , Dedication of Colours r;11 ,.;ll)pr',rt from the near and far On Nov. +1 lth a service of I)edic- -lrrr•t:•unding district. 'it•ion of the Legion Colours was held -`!'here's a ewent little gal in one' in conjunction with the Cenotaph ob- otrn -tervanee day service held in Hensel] LV'cr) : 1n- ay. denies, under the auspices of the Hensall Neel will eriti r' Memel! No. 408, Canadian Legion, :111 the new,- that are r.ircliri ; British Empire Service League; I3y l^.emd. kind permit. ion of the Commanding rri>. swer't little Charm or tde day Officer, a dd'tachment of the Royal Canadian Air Fo.ree Radar and Con- I'nvio- sill time,.. Jl.4ival7 ,ilf,t,le .l:iityiues which was given the former .eveninge was repeated and was enjoyed very much. ' This socia.i gathering being;' of a fine spirit and their good husb- ands appreciated it to ,he full', Had Birthday Party A fine time was spent atthehome, of Mr and 1Mrs Oscar Du'cha»'me of;, the Town Line, Hay 'when their. .children and neighbours gathered in; honor of Mrs. Dueharme to celebrate: . her GOtth 1b'i.rthd'ay oh the evening 'of - Neer. 8th. A splendid address wag• read by her youngest son, Robert - and a lovely card with a sumer mon- ey, along with nice gifts were pose- ! ented -to her. Mrs. Ducharme who was completely taken by surpriseit: gratefully replied with many thanks, for their kindness. Refreshments were served, a delicious cake with candles 'was among the luncheon. 1t. happy time was spent in 0 social way' the balance of the evening. Best. wishes for many more happy birthe days were extended The party left: for their 'homes much relpicing. - ' P UMW''' • PREPARED FOR LAO NG ENERGYN.; r% Ne -*_, 857-0-8 ,. '5'- BACKSTAGE AT BUCKINGHAM THEATRE Just before Curtain Time the cameraman snapped Budde Kttap.pp late Beth Lockerbie and. John Drainte as they glanced' over their scripts and chatted about the show. • This popular acting trio is heard often • on Cur- tain Time, every Wednesday at 9.30p.m. on- Dominion, and Tri numerous other radio dramas such' as Stage 49 and CWC Wednesday Night pm - grams. Budd Knapp is :perhaps best known for his role • of the father int the• John and Judy series. Beth Lockerbie is director • of the • juvenile drama department at the Academy ,of Radio- Arts, Toronto. John ramie in additi'cn to acting, writes radio plays, in collabration with hia: wife, the actress Claire Murray. - MODELS IN "MOCK-UP”SHOW NE TRAVEL COMFORTS re -muter new first class: passenger . 1 cars, which will include many novel features to provide additional comforts, are being built for the Chnitzclian National Railways. They will be longer and wider then those now in use, but will have fewer seats. A glass partition will divide each car into two main sections, one seating 32 non-smokers and the other 28 smokers. There will be lounge rooms at either cud of the cars, one for men and one for women, equipped with double wash basins and dental bowls. Thermostats will control heat in each. section and room of the cars. New illuminated drinking fountains will be operated by an air pressure system. Before the order for .the new day coaches was placed with the Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Mont- real, a mock-up was made in the C.N.11,'s Point St. Charles Shops. Every detail was inspected and tried out , by executive officers and car designing engineers and architects so that not a single feature would be overlooked which might add to the comfort and convenience of the travelling public. In these photographs of the mock- up, models are shown demonstaating some of the novel ,features that will be included in the now cars. Above, a fon-passenger section et one end of the enr shows the large double-plato, armoured glass window, the new type baggage rack with lights over each of the more comfortable, rotating and reellning seats, the removable tables which will be available in coaches for the first time, ;.Led the bright appear - twee of the interior decoration to give a highly pleasing, restful,effect. Be- low, the ladies lounge room, shows a nese design dressing table with ad- justable seat, purse shelf and new type overhead lights, and the wide window with venetian blind opposite the new lounge. seat. •Fk::„vn.�:rr::<.....,.�:....-., u..c ,�:.a>+:att:<:�c: agr• . .::.;,,,r. OM