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Zurich Herald, 1949-05-26, Page 4ZURICH - ONTARIO Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the Following Attractions Friday, Saturday. May 27-28 "STATION WEST" Dick -Powell, Jane Greer, Guinn Williams. Here comes Dick 'Powell in the Role You'll Hail as his Greatest Donald Duck Cartoon and Sport "SIN as Eidy BJOURNEY" d" Clyde Short "Musicales in the Lady" Hopalong Friday, Saturday May 27-28 Saturday Matinee. TWO FEATURES: � tiavitt's Theatre Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Wednesday, Thursday TWO FEATURES: "ALIAS NICK BEAL" �Iillarrd Audrey Totter Also "Intrigue" Thomas Mitchell Ray May '25-2G Monday, Tuesday May 30-31 11Ie rle O-beron Robert Ryan, Charles Korvin Paul Lucas "BERLIN EXPRESS" Members of Four European Nations 'Working with America to Conquerer a Common Enemy. Paramount Newsreel Cartoon and Additional Short. Wednesday, Thursday June 1-2 "ALWAYS TOGETHER" Robert Hutton Joyce Reynolds Cecil Kellaway • The Gays, Gleeful and Glorious Tale of the Poor Little Rich Girl. "Tec'hnicolour Short "Princley India" -Bugs Bunny Cartoon and "Roaring Wheels." BLAKE called on Mr and Mrs. G, Love at 11 illsgreen. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. August Bedard of Windsor is spending a few weeks With his relati- ves in this neighbourhood. Miss Yonne Corriveau of London, spent a few days with +her parents on the B,W.H. On Saturday evening last, friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Leonard Sararas of the Blue Water South, the occasion was the 'foriner's birthday and need- less to say all enjoyed themselves., Well on to the wee hours of the morning. Refreshments were •served, and the evening being spent in gam- es, amusement and chatting, all to make a good evening of it and from Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Denoxnme were in attendance. IVLr and Mrs Modey of Windsor, are visiting with Mr and Mrs Leon Bedard, and Mrs. Joseph Bedard, 'as a grandmother to the later. They will spend a few days of their vac- ation. On Tuesday -the glorious old 24th of May, Queen Victoria's birthday, it being celebrated throughout Ont- ariee the British Empire; one hund- red and thirty years ago a princess was born in Engia id destined to rule the British Empire. At an eaaty age she became Queen of England, and she- being beloved.' by all. To -day, the many, years have passed, her memory still lives in the hearts •of the people she loved. DASHWOOi1 Mr and Mrs -Ted Luft of Hanover spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs Elgin Merner. We extend congratulations to Miss Eunice Oestreicher who will receive i the degree of Doctor of Medicine at Convocation on June 4th. Miss Eunice Oestreicher -net Mrs A. E. Oestreicher spent the week- end with frieends in Toronto. Miss Shirley- Smith of Toronto, spent the week -end holiday here. Mr and Mrs Albert Goetz of Kit- chener spent the week -end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. R. Goetz. Mr and Mrs. Harry Cook and Sus- anne of Windsor and Mr and Mrs. K. Streets of Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. D. Tiernan Mr and Mrs. Ken McCrae and Mr and Mrs. S. P. Currie motored to Holland, Mich. for the week -end. Mr and Mrs T. Smythe, of London spent the week -end holiday with Mr and Mrs Cha;. Steil:hagen. Dr. Eunice Oestreicher is attending the Ont. Medical Assoc. Convention in London this week. Mr and Mrs Chas. Steinhagen and Mr and Mrs T. Smythe of London, visited friends in Parkhill on Sunday Mr and Mrs Albert Miller and Mr and Mrs. Rheinard Miller visited with their brother, Rev. and Mrs E. Miller in Clifford on 'Sunday. Mr and Mrs -Glen Wainer of Lon- don and Mr and Mrs Melton Walper of Ingetrsoll spent the week -end with relatives here. Mr and Mrs Walter Ness of Lon- don spent the week -end with his mo- ther Mrs. Ness. Mr and Mrs. Nieman Scott and family of Bowmanville and Mr and Mrs. Jack Cudmore of Toronto, were week -end visitors with their mother, Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. Mr and Mrs. John Snyder of Brant- ford spent the week -end with her mother Mrs. Hayter. Mr and Mrs A. V. Tieman enter- tained a number of young people to a shower on Saturday night in honor of Mr and Mrs, Keith Wildfong who returned from their wedding trip. The evening was spent in games and cards after which a delightful lunch was served. Miss Catherine THE NOOSE HANGso HIGH Costello Bud Abbott Also RACING LUCK GLORIA HENRY Donald Bruce Monday, Tuesday May 30-31 TWO FEATURES: THE LADY FROM SHANGHI Rita Hayworth Orson Wells Also ALWAYS TOGETHER ALWAYS TOGETHER ce Reynolds Robert Hutton TWO BLONDS AND THE. REDHEAD 'Jean Porter Jimmy Lloyd Tony Pastor's Orchestra. MT and Mrs. I. Gingerich have re- cently moved into Blake with their family- and effects. Mr and Mrs. V. Desch are getting settled on their farm they purchased from Mr Gin- egerich. Mr. Wm. Clarke visited with his mother in Goderich who is getting along nicely. egetalanallMSIMMORMggratettaXeaSeea eIle GRAND ZURICH HERALD PREMIER TO VISIT ZURICH On Friday, .June 3rd, Zurich will be honored by an hour's visit by its Prime Minister, Hon. Louis S. St. Laurent, Jrvho will meet the people of Zurich, and will speak to them at one o'clock, likely in the main bus- iness .section of town. This is a very special privilege to have the prime minister of Canada come to Zurich, in feet we do not remember f at any time .this has happened be fere, and we know you will all come out and hear him. It is our duty to always look up to our leaders and recognize them for the great respon- sibility placed upon their shoulders. We knew he will be glad to see a big crowd present, and will have a word of encouragement for one and all. Mr and Mrs E Faber of Kippen, visited at the home sof Mr and Mrs. Rude' Oesch. Mrs. Oesch :returned home with them for a few days. 2fr and Mrs. Fred Bancroft and daughter were in London during the week. Mr and MTs. H. Finlay and family Casi no BEND SATURDAY, MAY 28th. NEIL McKAY And his Orchestra SATURDAY JUNE 4th. LEN. HOPKINS and his Chateau Laurier Orchestra 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. Thursday, May 26th, 1949e. NEUHAUSER CHICKS COURT OF REVISION CHICKS FOR SETTING HENS Get them newly hatched and raise them the easy way. One ducker will take 25 .chicks; put them under 'ler at night. Fresh hatched chicks av- ailable on Mondays. Started chicks on hand at all times. Neuhhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St. London. CHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS! Thousands available weekly -chick CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THE COMMUNITY CENTRE DRIVE FOR FUNDS Paid Pledged l 15.00 100.00 1.0.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 110.00 50.0 5.00 15.00 100.00 150.01) 20.00 20.00 50.00 5.00 2+5.00 100.00 9.39 10.00 ' 100.00 Tom .Dinsmore Fred J. Haberer James Dinsmore James Broadfoot Ross Dick Bruce Walker Archie Parsons Ross Love Stuart, Adkins Garnet Datars Ivan Reiohert Ervin Reichert Orland Reichert Earl. Deichert Herbert Neeb Edward Schroeder Ward Fritz J. D. 'Ctoupland Miss Inez Yungblut Earl Yungblut Ted Haberer Lloyd Klapp Daniel Gascho Zurich Crearnery Harold Zehr Kenneth +Breakey Jacob W. Haberer Polly Pig-Ttil Club V`hn. Schroeder Eward Weltin Karl Decher Karl Haberer Laird Jacobi Mr. and Mrs. V. Harold Deichert James Baker Mrs. John Baker Ross Richardson Ludwig Schultz William Reichert Alfred Reichert Harold Reiohert Glen Weido Cliffierd Weide Wilfred Weido Leonard Erb Orville Smith James McAllister Clarence Reichert John Baker Harry Fuss Leroy O'Brien Harry Hess Howard Klopp William Frayne C. C. McEachern Leonard Wagner AMICEINEMSEVESZMIMINENIMBINSESINENtlaittAM A d ri 4 A 4 SALES AND SERVICE 4 G. R. BATES - Zurich, Ont. -. Phone 102 Thiel's Block For .:. � jhe t Buy Cow, uality Feeds ONLY RE -CLEANED GRAIN USED IN OUR - FEEDS. Hensall Dist. CO -Operative HENSALL and ZURICH FILTER QUEEN BAGLESS VACCUM CLEANER, Polishes and Cleans all Floors. Two Year Guarantee; Life Time Service Insurance MASON AND RICH PIANOS New and Used - Canadian Products 2 1 1 ZCRIWS Orocery Store Gold Medal Jelly Powders. 3 for 25c Culverhouse Canned Peas, per can 15c Tomatoes, 28 -oz. can 19c Chocolate Mallow Cookies, per lb. .......... . .. ... .. 39c Falcon Floorwax, 1-1b. can at ........,... 19c 28c Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls for 25c Prune Plums, 20 -oz. can 4 4 150 Olives, 12 -oz Jar Mennoeach r' \r1 Zurich Phone 165 Deichert • • e' • • • • i • • 4 • • • 4 • • • • • • • fined to her bed stroke. Mr. Alex.Getz of Toronto, is vis- iting with his brother, Rev and Mrs. Getz. Finkbeiner is con - suffering from a 1 days Tuesdays and Fridays. I'honr Metcalf 7482 -f Neuhauser Hatcher- ies, 81 King St. London. Township of Hay 1950 ASSESSMENT ROLL Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision' en the Assessment Roll for 1950 will be held at the Town- ship Hall, Zurich, an the 15th. day of June, 111949 at 2.00 p.m„ in the after- noon for the purpose of hearing any' appeals against the roll. All appeals must be left with the. Clerk on or before May 31st, 1949. Dated this 16th day of May, 1949. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Reeve, H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Township of Hay All interested persons should govern themselves accordingly. MEETING Huron County. Council The • next meeting of the. Huron County Council will be held in the Court Council Chambers , at Goderich, commencing on Monday, June Gth, at 2.00 p.m. D.S. E. All accounts, notices of deput- ations and other business requiring the attention of 'Council should be in the hands of the County 4th, not later than Saturday, 1949. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. Elgin McKinley Candidate (By Rev. Reba E. Hern) 50.00 50.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 '10.00 50.00 200.00 100.00. 10.00 20.00 11,00.00 Zurich Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS Fhe Better Oil Permanents Applied with the very latest of methods and. Equipment. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 153 for your Appointments... DOREEN SCHILBE--,Zurich repi„i Optical Service BY ARRANGEMENT HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED, AT KINGSLEY ABELL, 286 DUN.. DASST. LONDON BRING US THE PRESCRIPTION, WE CAN FIT YOU WITH THE FINEST IN SPECTACLES BECOM- ING FOR YOUNG OR OLD -PLUS A SAVING - BROKEN FRAMES AND LENSES ACCURATELY DUPLICATED Elgin McKinley, the Progressive Conservative candidate for the Hur- on Perth riding in the oncoming. election, is very niuch a man of the people wham he seeks to serve. He was born at the turn of the century, the son of Mr and Mrs. John Mc- Kinley of Stanley Township. As a goodly number of .others in both Huron and Perth, Elgin has spent his whole life on the farm where he was born. The stony of his early life is the story of hundreds • of other. farm lade throughout our whole country. 'While still quite young e married Elsie Coleman, the' daughter of Mr and Mrs George Coleman, also of Stanley Tlotwnship.Soon after- wards Mr. John McKinley retired to •Clinton and left his son in charge of the home place. Thus E`rgtn and Elsie began the long uphill- battle to become successful :farmers. it was a hard battle ai every farmer look- ing back over the past twenty-five years will admit. In the years to- gether God has blessed the McKinley family with seven children, of the seven three fine sons and one daug- hter are living today. The many friends and neighbours of the McKinleys will all agree that what has contributed most to Elgin's success as a farmer has been his chicken hatchery. Yet if the truth is told few thought he was wise when some years ago he started his first As the heating season draws to hatchery At that time there was a good deal of head shaking. Sine close, do not let your furnace coofliz president, Mrs.:E. Geiger -in the chair there was a splendid representation of members from Exeter and Hensall at the meeting. • Following the open- ing exercises prayers were offered by Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Downs, Mrs Min- ers and Mrs. Geiger. A number of interesting items were brought up for discussion. Mrs. Geiger reelewed a couple of chapters in the study book "Alcohol or Christ." iVhs. W. Carlile has returned.home after visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs J. F. Stokes, of London. Their little daughter Be- verley, two years old, had the mis- fortune to fracture her shoulder the result of a fall outside her home. Mr and Mrs. Geo.. Walker spent the week -end with members or their family, their daughter and son-in- law Mr and Mrs G. Gould, and little daughter Diane are leaving shortly for Florida. Messrs Lee, (Herb, and Ron Red- den, spent the week -end visiting with relatives in St. Catharines and. Ham- HENSALL Larry Jones,4, son of Mr and Mrs. Wesley Jones, suffered a fract- ured right shouldeer, \facial bruises, and a ,deep cut to the leg when he fell from a milk wagon last Thurs- day. Larry was riding on Bennett's wagon, driven bY1 Geo. Bennett, and fell as he went to jump off with a bottle of milk. It was raining at the time and he slipped, falling beneath the rear wheel. The wheel passed over his shoulder and the milk bottle was broken cutting the boy's leg, which required stitches. He was tak- en 'to Clinton hospital where he was treated and is resting comfortably now. Pupils of Miss Greta Laramie pres- ented a delightful program over C.K. N.X. Saturday morning 21st, and in- cluded piano trios, piano solos, read- ings, violin selections, solo=, taking part on the program were Mary Ann Ronnie, Gwen Spencer, Kay Bennett piano; violin duett, Gerald Bell, Ger- ald Smith; vocal solos Mary . Ann Ronnie, 'Marilyn Mousseau; piano so riding locked, overturned the auto los Chas Mickle, Buddy Johnston; , g Rod Ferguson, Marlyn Mousseau; which then struck a fence post on No. 4 Highway about a mile north of readings, Ted Normingbon, Rod Fer- .Kipper. Reg. iFinlayson, w5eaforth, guson; violin solo, Gerald Smith; received a fractured collarbone, his piano 'duett Bili and Tom Lavender; brother Laird, nuts. to the head, and recording was made off the program Harold Caldwell, Kippen, leg •bruis- and the children were given treats. es, They were passengers ina car Miss Laramie was accompanist. 'driven by Ivan Wren, 17, of Kippen Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Drysdale, Hen- who was unhurt. Police said Wren sail, are pleased to announce the ar- was driving north and about to pass rival of their eon Paul Dotuglaul, 4.t an Ont. Motorways 'bus when he saw Victoria Hospital, London, Saturday an oncoming motorcycle bearing May 21, a brother for Jerrydown upon him. a e tried to pull in Exeter-Hensall branch of the . Wo- behthe car locked and went out of the bus again, but the wheelsof I'd the mens' Christian Temperance Union •control overturned and crashed a po8t 9f the fence, wrecking the veh icile. A G. HESS. Jeweler and Registered Optician. Your Blue Coal Dealer Wants you to know ilton. Mrs. J. Pfaff is visiting this week with members of her family in Lon- don. Mr. George Parker, who has been ill for some time, was removed to Seaforth Hospital for treatment. Mrs. J. W. Bonthron returned to her home after spending the winter months in Florida. Mr and Mr,!. Jack Tudor have mov- ed their ladies' ready to wear and dry goods store to the newly built store lof Mr Ed. Fink from across the street and which presents a fine ape pearance. Rev. R. A. Passmore of Salford, son of Mr and Mrs John Passmore of Hensall, was in Toronto recently and attended the closing exercises of Convocation of Emmanuel College at which he received his Bachelor of Divinity Degree. YOUTHS INJURED Two younths were injured in Hen - sail Sunday evening 115th when the which they 'were car hin ryelse f the e even said Elgin has finished himself now. Those same neighbours are the firiit now to declare how wrong they were. In that important step Elgin McKinley proved himself a man of real vision. He was able to see with clearer light than most, the trend of farming in the future. Today the McKinley hatchery is known far and wide. Surely oris is a very important point for a man seeking public of- fice. Canada needs few things more in our day than men of vision who are able fa see the future trends of industry and boldly Iaunch out onto projects that will be beneficial to the .whole country, in bringing em- ployment that alone can save us from depression. If our young men are to. live noble industrious lives then we, the voters, must seek out men of such ealiber for, our leader- ship. Elgin McKinley is a deeply reli- gious man. In a day when very few ever think of a prayer meeting, he always kept Wednesday night free .to attend the little group that meets at Varna and 'Goshen. It was out of that religileus conviction, Mme his decision to contest this election. In spite of its weakness, the present capitalistic democracy had given EI - gin the chance to work ,and to w;n. And again, in spite of all its weak- ness he knew it to be based on the ten Commandments and The Word of God. As in the hatchery busineee once more he knew he had to take a step, He mu'it offer his services in the battle against the growing men- age of socialism based as it is, not upon bhe Word of Gfod, but the Word of Karl Marx. Elgin McKinley+ be- lieves that the inevitable result of state !control is totalitarism. Bo w man who had never before sought 'Ate, quietly stepped out and took his atarxd. net for their May meeting ins the schp0Iro;Gm a the Church with the I i off until. it has. been. rthoroug ly (house cleaned), soot and ash draws._ dampness and causes rust to corod•• the pipes and inside. of the furnace,. W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hen aI1 ROE'S VITIMIZED FEEDS • Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Sat New Pep, Vim, Vigor e wen POW d �ee.orrtahrorts. swam swo►at r4torpmwma� bp•�► ro aster im So t.�hPeers�s*. It. tonics, .tlmullune Invlee Dosel• is 'tad Bt. a�ie 100 p food fli*a sou .OW strength and eonu¢rlehment• put dee on bare bo 1.10 fear getting ot�201 . you too need for normal 'Yam to 5111.. New see „oeusInted" eV, Mar tor ,MM rounds. ti *ver nto Tablets .11 d new Mc Are You Suffering Fromt Headaches? tf so, Save your /Yes Ib tmrr.ed wit& ate Latest Methedi and Lquipment a'is A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GOMISUCH * ext Good GUMMI! 110,00241:1)14 lP'tiOehi