Zurich Herald, 1949-05-12, Page 4PRICH - ONTARIO
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Deniface R.O. Church, Zurich. A
Ald011 Theatre reception was held in their honor on
Saturday evening at the home of
GRAND BEND their parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar
Ducharme. Guests were present from
Presents for .Your. Enjoyment. the i Pt Huron, Sarnia, Drysdale and Zur-
Following Attractions I We,
i An auction sale is being held on
I the farm of Mr and Mrs Ervin Ging-
Friday, Saturday May 13-14 erich.'" on Thursday afternoon, May
11
Bob Hope Jane Ruse
Robert Armstrong
"THE PALEFACE"
In Tecluficolour
Hope at his Slap -Happy best in a
Rib-Recking Story of the Old West
Cartoon "Robinhood Winked'* plus
the Last 'Chapter of "Superman"
Monday, Tuesday .. .. May 16-17
12th. Mr. Alvin Wolper is the auct-
ioneer.
Miss Laureon Oesch • is spending a
few days at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Allan Swartzentruber in Zurich
Miss Dorothy Oesch is at the home
of her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
Rudy Oesch for a few days.
The May meeting of the WMS. is
being postponed till June. The ladies
are invited to a special meeting in
the Goshen church on Thursday af-
"THE UNSUSPECTED" ternoon.
Adult Entertainment
.Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains,
Audrey Trotter Constance 'Bennett
Savage Emotions lead a beautiful
Girl into relentless drama of Jeal-
ousy and Revenge.
Paramount Newsreel,
BLAKE
Mrs. Cecil Attridge and Ronald,
-returned to their home in Goderich,
after spending some time with her
another, Mrs. Clark who has been ill.
Mr and Mrs Will Oesch of the
Goshen Line north, and Mrs. E.
Faber of Kippen called on their
fleother, Mrs. R. Oesch on Sunday,
and Mr. Oesch.
Miss Audrey Heimrich, teacher of
the Blake School is attending the
'Musical Festival at Goderich, Tues-
day of this week with the pupils who
-*re taking a part in the Festival.
Mr and Mrs Leon Jeffrey and fam-
were at Grand Bend recently ow-
ing to the death of Mr. Jeffrey's
cousin, Mr. Desjardine.
(This week's items)
Mr and Mrs Robert Ducharme are
getting nicely settled in their home
after their marriage Saturday at St.
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Miss Emma Dinsmore is busy mak-
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ased the property of Mr, Henry' W. and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme of Blake.
and after much enjoyment all wishing
Col. and Mrs. E. E. Tiernan and
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Willert and is :busy moving therein. The ening was pent with gaity,
1,16,, the newly wedded eouple, Mr and,
family of London were Sunday Mrs Dominique Daeha,rme, many
itors with friends here. years of happiness.
Mr and Mrs Arnie]. Becliier and Mothers' Day.
family and Mrs. Mary Beck!er spent Last Sunday, Mothers' Day, many
the week -end with friends in Kitch- travelled to and fro to greet Mother
ener. and to offer to her gifts. es it not
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Mr and Mrs Russell Roundtree AisloitthenrotwiMiootish
son Tommy of 'Woodbridge- and
sleep, did)yhen your,infancy, and a -
and Mrs, Ivan Specht and daughter
Dorothy of King; Mr and Mrs. • or
G. geaaineiyisleieu.niont tilimteineiefe IfnesieVenaesnsa
Arthur and Tommy,and Freeman Mc- despair, she gave you words of coni
Gill of Exeter, were Sunday visitors solation; and is it not Mother who
with Mr and Mrs Thos. Hoperoft. preseed you to her bosom in all ages
Charles Keller ;Passes el life. And again,was it not Mother
Mr. Charles Keller, resident of who brought forth into the 'World, a
Dashwood for the past 20 years pas- son, a Christ -Man to save and red -
sed away on Monday following a eeni us? Mothers' Day ranks among
the greatest of days throughout the
lengthy illness in his 82nd year. He
world, and one can well take a lesson
wae born in Germany, coming to
from one of the greatest of greats,
Canada at the age of 14. He farm -m AbrahaLincoln when he said,
ed in 'Hay Township for many years "All and all I Owe to .my Angel
His wife, the late Louisa Miller pre-
.1\Tother."
deceased him S years ago. Survii
ing are two daughters, Emma and
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Loretta at home; 7 sons, Adolph,
Edward and Herb of Hay Township,
Arnold of Stephen; Reinhard of Exe-
ter, Elmer of Dashwood and Harold
of Toronto. T.he body rested at the
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home un-
til Thursday at 2 p.m. A public .Ser-
vice was held in Zion Lutheran
,church at 2.30 p.m. Interment was in
the Lutheran Bronson line cemetery
ing preparations .to have Mrs. Jno.
Douglas return to her home in the
near future.
Mr and Mrs Pdter .Gingerich and
sons Keith and .Kenneth spent
Mothers' Day with Mrs. .Gingerich's
mother at Kitchener.
Mr and Mrs Fred Bancroft and
babe 'Margery, spent Mothers' Day
in London.
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(Crowded out last week)
Rev. J. H. Getz and Mr. Addison
Tiernan attended the Evangelical U.
B. Conference in Milverton last week
Mrs. Martha Baker has reterned
after spending, the pest week in
Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. Lorne Genttner was taken to
St. Joseph's Hospital, London where
she underwent an operation for ap-
pendix.
Quite a number from here attend
ed Conference in Milverton last Sun-
day.
Mr. Kenneth McCrae who had en
operation for appendix is recruperat-
ing at his home here.
Mr. B. Carr of Sarnia has parch -
We have Red Kidney, Cranberry and Yellow
Eye Beans to Contract.
Also Registered and Certified Michellite Beans
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to trade.
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../</EEPING ap with thethnes is the responsibility of every
Canadian business. The latest addition to our cotton mill unit et
Magog, Quebec, is an indication of Dominion Textile's appreciation.
of this fact. Designed on the latest structural plans for such
plants, the building is air-conditioned throughout, equipped with
fluorescent lighting and the most modern cotton textile machinery.
It combines healthful, pleasant working conditions for the employeer
with a production efficiency which means more and better cotton
goods for Canadian consumers at the lowest possible prices.
DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED
Manufacturers of ra, Products
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EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, on the premis-
es, Main Street, near the Imperial
Hotel, Grand Bend. The undersign-
ed Auctioneer has been instructed to.
sell by public auction on Saturday,
May 14th. Commencing at 1 o'clock.
a piece Chesterfield suite, 3 piece
Chesterfield suite, studio couch like
new, davenport, new; day :bed, 4 oc-
casional chairs various styles; sever-
al oak and walnut end tables, various
styles centre tables, Westinghouse
electric stove, 34urner gas stove,
like new, Beatty electric Commercial
washer, like new; Electro -Lux vacume
cleaner, in perfect condition, 2 cab-
inet style electric radios, chromium
kitchen table, 4 chromium chairs new;
walnut bed and dresser, 2 dressers,
dressing table, brass bed, 3 walnut
metal beds with springs and felt
mattress complete; folding ivory
bridge -set with model red leatherette
top, and 4 chairs to match, chest of
drawers,, fireplace ornaments; walnut
book case, fancy walnut writing desk,
3 floor lamps,
various styles; bridge
lamp, several table lamps, other small
lamps, several beautiful mirrors,
antique chairs, wicker chairs, lawn
mower, kitchen chairs, kitchen uten-
sils, silverware, glassware, cutlery,
noveltiei, bedding , •comforters; pil-
lows, quilts, woollen blankets, sheets
linens, bed spreads, etc. And many
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. All these articles are in first
class condition. Plan to attend this
Sale. In case of bad weatner, Sale
will be held under cover.
TERM S -LC ASH
Griffin Thomas, Proprietor.
Earl Birr, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
St. Joseph and Beaver Tow11
Mr and Mrs John Denemme, . of
Drysdale were Sunday visitors with
their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Alph-
onse Masse of the B.W.S.
Mr Avila Ducharme and son Ray-
mond and Mr Pierre Ducharme also
of Windsor, were week -end visitors
with their parents. •
Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme and
Mrs Josephine Ducharme in company
of Mr and Mrs Leonard Mase . 'of
London, motored to Goderich on Sun-
day last, visiting with Mr and Mrs.
Len, Jeffrey of that place.
Mr and Mr •; Louis Cantin of Win-
dsor are spending a few days in St.
Joseph.
Mrs. Lecn Jeffrey of Beavertown,
in o:mpany with hr son Mr and Mrs
Leon Jeffrey of Elake, motored to
Goderich on Sunday last, visiting
with Mr and Mr-. Len Jeffrey.
Mr. Frank Jeffrey of this burg
has left to visit with his daughter,
Mrs, Ernie Hould of London.
Mr and Mrs Oliver Cantin, Mr,
and Mrs. Victor Brisson all of De-
troit spent Mother's Day with their
parents in St. Joseph.
Mrs. Alex. Masse left on Sunday
for Windsor to visit with her children
A large number of relativesand
friends fromthiscommunity attend-
ed the Duchaeme - Hoffnian wedding
reception held at -the home of Mr.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
OPENING DANCE
SATURDAY - MAY 21st.
CANADA'S OUTSTANDING oRcuKsTRA
NEIL flet KAY
AND HIS
Radio Broadcasting Orchestra
FEATURED IN SEVERAL CBC COAST TO COAST
WEEKLY PROGRAMMES
Admission 75c.
TUESDAY - MAY 24 th.
Maurice Jackson's
ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA
—TOURING CANADA COAST TO COAST—
A Hit on every occasion and playing to Record Crowds
Each Appearance
DON'T MESS THEM! Admission $1.00;
PICNIC HALL — OPEN DAILY MAY AND JUNE
Write or 'Phone for Reservations; During July and August
open for picnics of 50 persons or more, by reservation only.
aliNINNANWANIEM
ATTENTION!
OF HURON - PERTH
A cordial in vitation is extended to all Young
People between 16 and 35 years of age and residing
in Huron -Perth constituency
Young Progressive Conservative
ORGANIZATION MEETING
CARNEGIE LIBRARY - SEAFORTH
Tuesday, May 1 7th
AT 8.15 P.M.
For the purpose of electing Officers 'and Executive and farm-
ing a Tiding -wide Young Progressive Conservative Association
in Huron -Perth.
Colored Movies will be shown
SPECIAL SPEAKERS
Join the Young Progressive ConServativa. Association. -
A Sound Foundation for your Future
GOD SAVE THE KING!
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L\ TRAINING ... FOR ONTARIO
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Learning to Work With Copper and Brass
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Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single 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 con-
tribute to our security and lush standard of living. Every single one of us,
therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained
workers to industrial plants. These workers,wifl 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, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific
kills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, every
effort tm the part of workers to become proficient in the art of shaping and
moulding copper and brass, will mean greater industrial progress—will help
to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work.
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
Our Way of Life Rewards
Trained Hands
• Ontario workers know they can earn
more, have executive responsibility
and enjoy a higher standard of living
• in direct ratio to the skills they ac.
quire and the way they make use
of them. That's always
true in a free economy
—that's why our coin,
petitive system will
continue to make
Canada great and a
tgrolive.
great place in which
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