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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1948-12-16, Page 4Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND 1 'researts for Your. Enjoyment. the . Rowing Attractions Friday, Saturday Tarzan and the Mermaids Dec. 17-18 4'ohnuy Weisstnuller on Brtenda Jame oyce Linda Christian, and Programme Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Mar- tin, Richard Powers, in neasday evening, Dec. 22nd at 8.30 in front of Piile's shoe store. AU children please be on hand for Santa's visit, A Christmas program will be giv- en in the Evangelical church on Sun- day evening Dec. 19th at 7.30 pan. A short program will be given by the children followed by a CPagent entitled "Come Ye to Beth- lehem" will be given. Mr Fred Weibcrg spent a few days in Kitchener last week. Mr. George Wolfe of Toronto, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. Percy Humble of Sarnia is visiting with Mr and Mrs R. Gates. Mr and Mrs S. Currie and family spent last week -end in Meaford. Mrs Currier and Marilyn remaining' there for• a week. Mr and Mrs K. Streets of Clinton spent Sunday With her parents, Mr and Mrs D. Tiernan. Wild Horse Mesa 'Monday, Tuesday Dec. 20-21 WINTER MEETING Bette Davis Janis Paige ., ides Davis John Hoyt .(The screen's Queen in a magnificent Performance Paramount Newsreel Clearing Auction Sale 13A Y r 1E.L,1) Karl Wilken who, spent the past 7 months in the village has left for Windsor for the winter. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London, spent a week -end with his sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie. Miss Beaverly York 'of Lucan vis- ited at her home here. Mr and Mrs J. H. Mitchell of Bir- mingham, Mich., were guests of Mr and Mrs Jih Scott. Miss Maud McGregor is at present in Clinton Public Hospital, where she underwent an operation. To House Fire Truck The local Fire Brigade is .building a shed for the fire truck and equip- ment beside the Town Halt. The ce- ment has been poured for the found- ation. It is being erected aecween the Town Hall and George Blair's re- sidence. Members of the brigade an- swered a call to R. W. Clare's resi- dence, Blue Water Highway, -Goder- ich Twp. when a chimney fire was soon brought under control. Late Louis Wild There passed away at Langden Hospital, near Nekorna, IND., Louis Wild, son of the late Mr and Joseph Wild of. Bayfield in his 78th year. He left this district when a young roan and went to Nekonra where he owned and conducted a ha- rdware business for 41 years. Surv- iving are two sisters, Mrs. W.- H.. Johnston (Flora) of Bayfield and Fannie of Guelph. The body was brought to Goderich for burial in the R. C. Cemetery with six nephews as pall bearers: Joseph, Louis and John Wild, and Walter, Elmer and Ford Johnston, all, of Bayfield. HAY COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Hay met in the Council Chambers, 'Of Farm, Farm •Stock, Implements and Feed, at Lot No. 6, Conc. 5, Stanley Township. 21,s miles south and 2. miles west of Brucefield, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, At 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following: Horses—Matched team of straw- berry roan mares 3 and 4 years old; Percheron mare 10 years old. Cattle --White Durham cow 5 yrs. .old supposed to be in calf; white 'Durham cow, 10 years old, supposed to be in calf; Durham X Hereford •-cow- 4 years old, with calf at foot; _Hereford cow, 10 years old, sup- posed to be in calf; Durham cow, 6 years old, supposed to be in calf; 2 yearling Durham heifers; yearling Durham X Hereford steer; spring calves; 1 summer calf. Pigs --Yorkshire sow with litter; 7 Yorkshire pigs approx. 150 lbs; Yorkshire pigs approx. 125 lbs. - Implements—Cockshutt 2'-waly tra- -ator disc; M -H. binder, 7 -ft. cut (A-1 .condition) ; M -H. mower, 6 -ft. cut (with oil bath) ; M -H. spring tooth --cultivator; M -H. 13 -disc drill with :fertilizer attachment; M -H grain t_rinder: M -H. 2 -row scuffler with Lean puller attachment; runber tire wagon (600x16' tires) ; set of sloop L leighs; farm wagon; 3 section har- rows; root pulper; 6 range shelters; ;sig crate; set of double harness; inorse •Dollars ; horse clippers; 3 -.:screw jacks; 1 ft. jack; and numer- our other articles. Feed—Approx. 3 tons or baled -eav (2nd cut alfalfa) ; Approx.. 20 ZURICH HERAL) Jim's Machine Shop WILL 'CLOSE FOR "THE NEW LOOK" Hensall, Ont., December, 1948. Dear Customer: --- I beg to advise you our Shop will be closed to business for the month of January. Owing to certain changes which I find neces- sary to make, it would be impossible to operate under such conditions. Trusting you will accept this Notice in the way it has been given. I remain, Yours Very Truly. JAMES R. BENGOUGH HENSALL read bey, Mrs •Carlile. Rev. R« &Brook took charge 'of the election of afters for 1949. Had 1V,1ontlaly' Meeting Miss M. Ellis acted as hostess for the monthly meeting of the Wohelo Class Monday night, Nov. 22. Ed. Corbett, vicepre-s., occupied the chair. During the ibusiness• session the secretary read a thank you letter received from Canadian Care, Hugo Hischer, British. Zone, It was decid- ed that another box„ of food be for- warded through the Canadian Care, to needy territory at once. Mrs. D. Kyle was named treasurer until the end of the year and 'Miss Gladys Luker was appointed secretary Mrs. J. Corbett made the presentation of a lovely pen to Miss Violet McCly- nvont, a valued member of the class, the address was read by Miss Gladys Luker. On behalf •of the Evening Auxiliary the guest of honor receiv- ed a Hymnary. Miss M. Ellis and Miss V. M.cClymont favoured with readings, Mrs. D. Kyle presented an article on "Friendship" Mr. Fred ° iurSe 4 e !December 26tk, 1'A4r. s Appleby presented a very interest- ing demonstration on making paper'' designs. Luncheon was servea. Arrived Home with a Deer George Hess, Carl Passmore,x�err-- sall; Herb Mousseau, Ken r3reakey,, Jura Parkins, John. I,obinson of Zur- • ich; Elvar Mousseau of {Kippen, and' Jack Walper of Woodstock with their - guide George Steep, returned on Fi4 day from a hunting trip to Munito- • ulin Island and brought with them 8 deer. Also Wm. Parke, Bert Horton Harold Parker, Thos. Dougall an' George Beer returned home Monday last -from their hunting trip to the Island and brought home three deer". aturemecesseemareasseecaumsommusauseassessosumaamaseseseemesesmomensaersaamesseciaas Mrs. F. G. Bonthron, who has been the music for the dance. confined to her ro.:rn for the past Tuesday Dec. 21st is the annual weeks was removed to St. Joseph's Xmas. concert in the town hall, 8x15 Pshap ublicHospital, London, Tuesday last. This promises to be an. outstanding Mr Bill Mickle, who has been con- concert. Get your tickets early and fined to his room with an attack of pneumonia, is improving. Mrs. J. W. Bonthron has left for Florida, where she intends to spend the winter months. ifr and Mrs Milton Russet and Mr and Mrs. Harry Bossenberry of Forest returned home from a pleas- ant visit with Mr and Mrs Don Wil- son and family in Chicago. Mr. Jarvis Horton left by Aero- plane for the West last weer to at- tend the funeral of his brother-in- law, Mr. Hearse.• Neighbours and friends of Mr and Mrs R. Y. MacLaren, who recently took •up residence in Hensall, pres serve power, :according to file ones ented them with a table lamp and' in authority. - book -ends. A Bingo and dance will beheld in the town hall, Friday Dec. 17th, sp- onsored by the Canadian 'Legion. Turkeys and chickens will be offer- ed as prizes, with a turkey as door prize. Howe Orchestra will furnish 1 1 Keep in mind, Saturday Dec. 18th the annual Xmas party for the child- ren of Hensall and district to be held an Saturday. Santa Claus will be present and each child will receive treats, and a free picture show in the hall and entertainment by Fred Ap- pleby. This event is sponsored • by the Chamber of Commerce. Blackouts Discontinued Hydro blackouts in Hensall will be discontinued until further notice.The cutoffs were from 5 to 6 and 7 to 8 daily. The matter rests 'in the con- duct of the users as to how they con - tons of mixed hay; Approx. 1500 Zurich, •on Monday, Dec. 6th at 1.30 iaush. mixed grain. p.m. with all members present. The FARM — At the same time and,Reeve called for the reading of the .glace there will be offered for saleminutes oftllealas , P ,roti tore '3' •subject.to:, e e yeal;z ';'a „.,„kg, �?e, (read. The following motions were of choice clay loam on which is situ-; then passed • nt.ed •an L shaped steel bank born, l That by virtue of a motion of the •:?,8'%G0' and 38'x30' with all cement! Township of Hay, Boxing Day, Dec. alocrs and steel girders girders- thr- 97th 1948 be declared a Civic Holi- oughout the building; also steel da`.• stanchion stabling; 2 story stone That dog tax for 1948 be refund - !house with full basement; an imple- ed to G. Bloch, Bert Eachert and relent shed and a hen house nearly Lambert O'Brien. new. On this farm is situated 150 That Nelson Stanlake and William .acres of virgin bush; 2 spring, creeks Taylor be paid their accounts for end a drilled well which gives a earth bought as per agreement. •:lever failing supply of •water. That the offer of $20.00 for the Terms on Chattels—Cann building at the 'Welsh Pit as received 'Terms on farm made known on day from Louis Masse be accepted as is. cf Sale. That the Council of the Township W. L. Forrest, Proprietor of Hay approves of the purchase of, Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. land in Hay Township sora ror art! ,Irears of taxes in• 1948 and that • - ! count be paid to Huron County. The Christmas tree and concert of That Hay Township pay to Stanley the Blake Scho.l is being Held on Township the amount of $994.90 be - 'Tuesday evening, December 121st at ing the portion charged against land - 3 p.m. Everybody welcome. I owners of Hay lying within the wat- A large number from here attend- l er,hed in Has. Twp. draining into the ed the opening of the new Goshen ..Logan Drain. 'i: nited Church on Sunday. That the By-law providing for the The W,M.S. was held at the manse' holding of Nomination ants EIection at Varna on Thursday afternoon., of officials for the Township of Hay, Mrs. Roy McBride was in charge of I Zurich Police Village, and Trustees the Candlelight Christmas program. I for the Hay Township School Area, ..A dainty lunch was served at the I be read a third tiine, ^rose, That the Hay Townsizrp Council make application to the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission request- ing certificated of perma,lcy for James Masse, Hay Township Road Superintendent, and H, W. Broken - shire, Clerk and Tt'easurer, also. See. Treas. of the play Vfunicipal Teleph- one System, since these employees have been employed by the Town- ship for over three years. That the contract for the Allis Chalmers Power Maintainer AD4' as per order contract for 1948 from Sheridan Equipment Co, Ltd,, for :18,246,00 including allowance for old Hay Twp Grader and extra cost for oversize front tires to be signed by the Reeve. That acc.runts for Hay Twp., Re- lief, Telephone System and General accounts as. per voucher be paid. The same• appearing in the Treasurer's Financial Statement soon to be issu- ed. That the meeting .be adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, Dec. 15th :Lt 1.30 p.m. H. W. Bro' enshire, Clerk. Dashwood public School e; til hold Geo, Arrnatrong, Reeve. their Annum ('.'istmes Concert on Monday nin,•ia, l)c;r. Oth at 8 p.m. T'oppet', 1)enec+., :Minstrels show, etc natal Chi' •ton•: treat for Va children of r)aslnvnod and vicin- i; Neirl Ire held under the auspices of the Business Men's Club on Wed - W. M. S The December meeting ,of • the W. M.S. of Hensall United Church was held in the school room of the church with the president Mrs W B Cross- in the chair, The meeting opened by the devotions, the scripture being BLAKE STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr and Mrs Richard Robinson and ::nn John, Mr. Robt. E. Robinson and eon Douglas; Mr and Mrs Russell Erratt, Mils. H. Erratt, Mrs. Elmer Hayter, accompanied by Mr. Thomas -tobinson and Mrs. E. Stephenson 'of Eamondville attended the funeral of the late Robert Burchell in Hibbert recently. Varna United Church which has =.en undergoing extensive repairs is rearing completion and the re -open- ing will be in the tear future. LOL 1085 held itsannual mmeeting ,:rd election of officers, and the result a; as follows: W.M., L•-r.'ne Coleman; T\M., John Ostrom; -Chap., Robt. Taylor; Ree Sec., Or: in Dow. on. Fn Sec., Rsllph Turner;.Tr'eas. Harve Col senan; Marshall,• Murray llohner; 1st Lact.. John Aldington; 2nd boot., L. ,iohnston; 1st Com., T. J. Stil;snr. lA SHWOOD 1t>~'.N5AL1 Born -In Clinton Hospital, .on Sun lav, Pee. 5, to Mr and Mrs. Horner Tinney, tray Twp,, a son. Born -At Mrs Stephan's Nursing Hoare, Hensel!, Dec. 2, to `'r Mrs. Howard Smale, Hensall, a son .1x misaller IN COLLISION Edward Treble, 79, of Exeter, wag bruised and shaken when he was Di t collision with a car driven by" Chauyon, also of Exeter, on Satur- day night. Trable was removed to. St Joseph's Hospital, London,, in the Hoffman ambulance, he was heweves~ not seriously injured. Grand opening Of NEW INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER BUILDING To take place in .DASHWOOD, ONTARIO On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, at 2 p.m. Prominent Speakers for Opening Ceremony FREE Moving Pictures for Children at 2.30 p.m. EVENING PROGRAMME: To be held in New Building at 7.30. Including Local talent, Moving Pictures, and Speakers. DANCE to be held folIowing the Programme. EVERYBODY W FI ,COME V. L. Becker & Sons --Dashwood ,. OFF The End of the Power Cut Does NOT Mean ffs The End of the Power Shortage '. AH Consumers must continue their efforts uto cut down on electricity 44,2 Ofr...L. •kN,�.. While improved water conditions resulting from recent rainfall in the right places, have enabled The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario to increase quotas to municipalities, water flow conditions are still not normal. Therefore, it is vitally important that all con.- sumers—industricl,- commercial, domestic and rural—be constantly - on the alert to avoid ail unnecessary use of electricity. Your cooperation in the past has helped. Here are a few sugges- tions as to how you can continue to help. o Turn off all unnecessary lights. Do not leave lights burning in empty rooms, halls, basement, attic, porch and garage. At the evening study or reading hours, group the family around they reading lamp and turn off other lights. es Replace large light bulbs with smaller ones. eo Where water is electrically heated, use hot water sparingly. Watch the switches on your range, your iron and 'other appliances. Turn them off as quickly as possible. Often the stored heat will finish the jobs. Use "High" heat for as short a time as possible for cooking or for boiling water. as Don't let motors on motor -driven equipment ruff needlessly in home or factory. in factory, store or office, don't light a row or cluster of overhead lights when a single light nearby will do.. w...,. y 'f^ F .1 440 a.afiltAlca Do your part to cut down on electricity and keep pay envelopes fu,lt THE HYbl O-ELEC RIC POWER COMMISSION Or. ONTARIO