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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-04-14, Page 4WNTARIO \ April meeting of the WhIS. at her in Tecognition of her services as tea- 11don Theatre MI6. ROy McBride'.s group will he,' program and election of Officers a home en Thursday:evening, at .8 p.m. cher for so many years. After a short .... - ,,, be the Easter Tha,nkoffering meeting Death of Felix Wild with Mr. Andrew Rau. Mr, and Mrs Leonard Deno -name in charge a the program. This will very dainty lunch was served. GRAND BEND 'rresents.' for I our. Enjoyment, the Quite a number from the conmann- Felix Wild died at his late resid- and daughter of Windsor, spent the Ftiltswing Attractions ity were in Mitchell on Saturday ence th Dashwood on 1Vlonday, April week -end in this •vicinity with rela- ••••••••* evening at the Con.vention of Ithe 11th in his 84th year, following an dyes and friends. Friday, Saturday ApKil 15-16 Prog. .Conservatives held there. : A illness of about a week. The funer- A large number of relatives and prominent farmer and business man al took .place on Wednesday at 2 p. friends from this district motored to THUNDERHOOF of this distriet in the person of Mr. infrom the Hoffman, Funeral Home Dublin ion Sunday last to attend the Elgin McKinley \Vab appointed as Interment in the Bronson Line Luth-lfuneral of the baby son of Mr and Preston Foster Mary Stuart candidate for tile riding in the com- eran Cemetery. Rev. L. Algene11,1Mrs. George Ducharme of that place William Bishop. Fury -Swept Action in:, election. %We wish him every officiated. Mrs. Leon Geoffrey, sr„ who has I in the Wild Domain of the Thunder - success in his undertaking.. St. Joseph and Beaver Towv I spent the winter in Windsor, return- ing Stallion i ed on !Saturday last and is spending Comedy "Two Nuts in a Rut" and a i DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme who have spent three weeks in Detroitisome time in Grand Bend with her Thrilling Chapter of "SUPERMEN"! daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Dewey, before 1 Mr avid Mrs 'Thos. Hoperoft atten- and Windsor, visiting their children, , coining to her Beaverbown Home. • ded the funeral of his sister, Mrs. have returned to their home on 'Monday, Tuesday April 18-19 Humphrey Bogart Edward G. Robin -1 Roundtree at Woodbridge last week. Saturday last. ' son, Lauren Decal). Mona Kellerman who recently. un - Miss Georgina Corriveau of this dement an operation for appendicit- neighbourhood is at present in St. KEY LARGO i.s, has returned home. Joseph Hospital, 'London., recovering .Mrs. Elgin Merner and Joyce spent from an appendix operation. A the week -end with her parents, Rev. speedy recovery is the wish of her and Mrs. Luft in Hanover. many friends. Mr and Mrs Louis Wolfe and , son Mrs. Rachel Denomme who has , turned home after spending the of Clifford were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Carl Oestreicher. Mr and Mrs Milford Merner and Mr and Mrs. Addison Tieman, Mrs. Susan Merner, Elgin Merner and Mr and Mrs. Arnold ;Verner of Zurich, spent Sunday with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rasohke in Detroit. Mr and Mrs Tom Smythe of Lon- don spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Chas. Steinhagen. Mr and Mrs W. Filkins of Howell Mich., spent the week -end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger, also attending Mr and Mrs Nadiger's .. 48th Anniversary. S. S. Class Entertains Mr. and Mrs D. Tiernan of town were pleasantly .surprised on Friday evening when the members of the Bethany Sister Sunday School class gathered at their home and present- ed Mrs. Tiernan with a lovely bible ZURICH HERALD most of the winter in Windsor, at! winter months in theonix, Arfzerar. the Ford plant, has engaged as a! Mr and Mrs Ed. Little and daugh- farm hand for 'the summer noonths,i ter visited with friends in Wingharn Melvin and Bertha Moir are sed to announce the arrival of their daughter, Wendy Susan Dianne, en April 3rd, a sister for Douglas tmd‘ Miss Margaret .Bell, of Toronto, visited with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Bell, Mrs. Jack Duncannof London, was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MeNaughton. Dr. Norma Cook of Orilla spent a few days at her home here owing to •the illness of her father, Mn.N. E. Cook. Mrs.. Catherine Bengt:mitts Mrs. Catherine Bengough, well- known resident of Hensel', passed away on Thursday, April 7t1o. in her 79th year. Mrs. Bengough suffered a broken hip seven years ago and had been confined to bed since that it's the Year's Top Cast in the Pic- ture that Packs Mace Impact—Mere ..Excitement than -You've Ever Seen Before. Paramount Newsreel HENSALL TUDOR'S in Hensall have Martha Washington Dresses at the low price of 32.95. All new prints from Size 12 to 48. Mrs. McDonald and Marguerite re - BLAKE An auction sale of the property and household effects of Mrs. Barb- ra Bechler in Blake was held on Wednesday afternoon of arils -week. Mr and Mrs Peter Gingerich were visited by Mrs. Gingerich's brother, wife and family during the week- end. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Rudy Oesch are sorry that she was taken to London aospital re- cently in the interest of her health. We wish her every success to better health soon. Mrs. Fred Bancroft and daughter, returned from the Hospital and are -doing nicely. Mrs. Clarence Parke is 'holding the spent the winter months in Windsor, is now back with Mr. and Mrs. Len! Sararas, where she will remain for some time and also visiting with her other thildren and friends in the! community. Mr. James Masse of St. Joseph, ' left on Thursday to spend a few days visiting in London, and Toronto with his children in both of these cities. Mr. Clement Bedard who las spent POULTRY FARMERS! Le der GRESSWE COHSERVkflVE PARTY will spe y Hi ht rel 21st ON THE SUBJECT "THE NATION'S BUSINESS" APRIL 21st, 1949. Time: 7149 p.m, Toronto CBL - 740 Windsor CKLW 9,00 p.m. THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY To— Progressive Conservative National Headquarterst 141 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa. I wish to loin the Progressive Conservative Party. NAME .. 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Phone Zurich 88 r 11 about your livestock problems he can help !you. R. A. Finn .& Co. Ltd., London, ' Ontario. • tiro. She _lens the former Catherin - Paterson 'and is survived by one son James Beiagattgh, of Hensall, and two brothers John of Toronto, and James A. Paterson, Bensaij. She was a member of. Carmel Presbyter- ian Church, The funeral was'kelsi on Saturday from her .he residence with Rev. P. A. Ferguson as the offio ciating clergyman. 'Mermen place in Rensall Union Cemetery. Skinny men, women gain 5,10,1511s. Get New Pap, Vim, Vigus a limn now Mambo 111 out: W101 I" filartria*Igbairir'"rolk.beS von" lo:iscvuovor eould gnu moon ot • healthy -looking vigovibulldIng, thigh lea* stimulante, Inv]; uuJ waltduat, union blood, 1110 food gives you se/A • menet put dash on 1,111 bon& • bet Aveltwg Me fat. Atop when you've WON pa I POP& Me need W.11%1111 w iStrWw=gt sle4WW1Myldlayt . At Lift.:agr OW tilts ell/ V — available at your local co-operative Hensall District Co -Operative - Hensall & Zurich t1111001.1.011•0•111111111. 404 HANDS IN TRAINING. FOR ONTARIO Learning Business Practice TN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every singe one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of no, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. We should appreciate, -then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry ,and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our workers, }Tung and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, every effort on the part of office workers to become pro- ficient in typing, filing, shorthand and secretarial work, will mean greater business efficienc.y—will help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. mE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) —week +;• Oar Way of We newards Trained Ilivads Ontario workers know they can snore, have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac- quire and the way they /nuke use of theca. That's always true in It (lite economy —that's why our tom- petitive sr tent will continue to make Canada great and h great place in which to live. .••• • *a, 01. 44. 1. ni....itSSAS • • 0.41* s `".