Zurich Herald, 1950-06-08, Page 4Thursdsy, June 8th, 1950
eetin for i11e i4lai� twbi. XWlief k'vl til•• Mrs. Fo lie five wry in-, V, lmle of London were recent visiitoxa,The body is ranting ' at $gnttiYOYt`ar
U A S H W O� �. � y g y AUCTION SAL.),
A report shows $13 ,GU colleettt'i,, ports on the PreAyterial held im+ lin with their mother, Mrs. Laminire and fuxlersll hoarse, Hensall, where privates-
1Fxrs. Pearl Lova and faiiai4; of ton. Miss Herts cibse'd the mnt►eitint Greta. funeral services are held Wemesdayr-
The Huronla Malt "(Jh4t• of Exeter O,f Property and Household Effects June 7th at 2' P.M, conducted by R v�
`N, ll sing in the Lgo''Mlrkn Church on Varna were vilitters with Mr o& Mrs with the +bazzediction, in the Village of Kippers, on Bell—Seynnour li. A. Brook. interment ,viii be rn the-
Sunday
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Sunday evening, ,ne 11th at 8 Harold Jones, �'4zppen. NINETY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY
o'clock, Mr, and Mrs, Norman 1%rguson, SATURDAY JUNE 10tiz, At a double rang cerenzany tin l�rI Hensall Union Cemetery.
and Patricia of Staffa .lt+ >!"8 visitors P.arkhill's oldest citizen, Joseph ' Coln Road United. Church:, 'ii hidsor, ,
Mr and Mrs. 14. Scott .and family Whiting, colebrated his 96th birthday At Two p.m. Dorothl t Agnes, daughter of Mr and
`la w e his home, May 11. Dorn on the A very desireable 1'/ story frame Mrs. Cy H, Seymour, Windsor, was I
�£ B�awmarivillr? �.. ent a fe days with Mr acid Mrs. Wilmer T'.er� usotl at
with heir nlothety Mrs. E. Kleinstavex and MLs. W. Scllrlbe' Whitingfarm--•-where Dashwood now
Mrs. W. Ws'lfe is spending this mr ant4i Mrs. W. Harniey of Uxeter stands in 1854 Mr. Whiting • has house covered with brick siding; has married to Itana.lcl 'T'eter Bell, son of
! incl Mx. L++'. Gackstefi."vex o£ Zuxiclr g h$y�lro, good water supply, also a barn Mr and Mrs W. R,. Rell, Hensall.
week in Tororho• ! y ' lived his entire life in the Parkhill suitable for raising chickens; 71/i Rev, M. Bury afiidated. Mr. W. Mar -
Mr. S. P. 'Currie and Ken sp-at I visited Sunday last w..0 Mr.. and Mrs He area. moved to the town seventy I
the week -earl in 1VTeaford with Mrs. IA. GXkstetter, near Kippen,. acres of Land. Immediate possession. tin played the wedding music. 117irsi
years ago, and built the home where Also a full line of Household Effects Sean Perriot was sol'oas•t, The cliurcPz
Currie who is spending a few,.weeks < `� oA"h` s.i•3
� Announcement he now lives in. 1J0.., Befor;, retiring xnchtdin!g some Antiques.. Property was decorated wi:thl� iwely springflu-i ••' �� <„�
there. , ,• ,�..,x � ,,�.:., .
1'r and Mrs. Wxn, J. Clarke Stan- Mr. Whiting was a produce dealer, is situated'on, No. 4 Highway. wers The .bride was, giver! in marriage' ;fir •:w:v ; r<; h
Dr. Spellman and family of Iiitcit-
ley Twp., announce the engagement GRAND B E N U Terms --Property will be sold sub•• by her father and: was attended by� £`,+ �`�
ener spent Sunday with Mrs. Spell- of their daughter Doris Eliza'bet1: Had [Concert jest to a reserved bid. • 10% ion day three bridesmaids and the groom was l '
man at the ]some of Mx and Mrs, Marguerite to Lloyd Ervin Sillery, Mr, Douglas Gill supervisor of of Sale, 'balance in 30 days, Other attended bly+ his twin brother, Do al
Harry Hoffman where she is spend- g y 8 l articles Cash. C. Bel Toronto. John A. Bell, Wail-! :.<„':. '• �Y •; ~>?
son of Mr and Mrs Norris Sillemy, of music, presented the pupils of the 1,
in solme time owing to her illness. Estate ' ens• lI r`;'; ;; >x. `i'a:' ?:>'I•`
g g Zuckersmith. The marriage to tak, schools in Stephen West in recital in Property is the P tate of the late aceiburg and William H. Bell, it a
ChDdren s Daly, will be observed lace on Saturday June 17th in fixe Charles Alexander,ushered.
an Sunday morningin the Evan clic- p , Grand Bend United Church recently, brothers of the groom,
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g Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke ::-•., a;<;:>:?,.
Goshen Unijmd Church. The Rev. Ken Wood presided over , Death of Thomas Cleveland Toynt s
ext Church at 10.30 a.m. A special Miss Edna Alexander Executrix.
Rev, J. R. Peters +of McKillop, and a ro.grana consisting of choruses , Residents of Hensa4l and surround I z . .`
,children's program will be given with p' p g E. P. Chesney, C ing district learned with regret of
Special music b he choir. a former minister of the Varna Un- duets and solos. In every class the y, lerI.
p y t Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
iced Circuit at a recent 1xleetin • of .sin m was e_.cellent. A silver cat the passing of T. C. Joyn�t, pxomfn-
the Huron Presbyteil5l held at Clin• lection .amounting to $50 was turned ent business man Isere for the past. r
STANLEY TOWNSHIP ton, was granted leave to retire. over try the hospital Fund. Clearing Auction gale. 35 years, who :passed away in Hensall
Spoke at Grand Bend Monday), June 5th in his 59th year,
Mrs. Margaret Erratt of Toronto, Varna W.M.S. Ali internationally known Bible Of Household Effects in,the Village following a week's illness with aheart �Ef
was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. The Way meeting of the W:MS-was teacher, Dr. r,-lbert Hughes, preached of Hensall, on condition. Dan at St. Helens, near
Henry Erratt, Babylon line. held in the Church. The theme wa.• morning and evening services in the Lucknow, a well known and up -to -
Mrs. Paul Jahn of Flint, ]Rich., "Jesus has need of You" and hymn Church of God 'Sunday last. Dr. THURSDAY, JUNE 15th. date merchant, active in the welfare G I •S E LL E
spent a few days with he'r 'brother, "Rise up 0 Men of God" was sung. Hughes, pastor oi.' Crusader's Church At 1.10 p.m. of the village; member of the Cham -
Mr. George Reid and family and her Rev. Miss Hern led in prayer and Toronto, is the ioa.-der of Musko .: ber of Commerce, Chairman or the The French Canadian chanteuse..
niece Mrs. Bl•uce McClinchey anti -Ps,,ilm 742 was react in unison. Min-; Bible Conference ani the (7h" -"t'--; t � Kitchen enamel range, kitchen cup- building committee. Surviving are who is heard regularly in three CBG'
Jioard, large extension table, G chairs
family. utes of last meeting read and adopt-' Camp for Boys and Girls. He IS ed- dishes, kitchen utensils, writing desk, life widow, the former Florence Welsh I network broadcasts: Meet Gisele, on
Word has been received of the e+a. Ten members were present. The 9tor of the Challenger, a Christian I two gens, Carey, of Worchester•,Mass Tuesdays ,at 7 p.m. on Trans -Canada
1 g ' arae chair, serving. table, 3 .burner Donald, Hensall; his mother, Mrs. The Song -Pluggers, Wednesdays au
death of Mrs. Nelson Yoe. of Tor- roll call for June 1vi11 be a verse re-' magazine and .for many years •.ria +,,,. ; ,
fro n „ t, range with •built in r
,onto, Mrs. Yoe was a former resiel- 7ating to � 'Union or United. Memb-' pastor of bite popular ractzo progxrur, Adeline Toynt, Listowel; two sisters, 10. on Dominion; and The Girl Next
„ on. •n and enamel top table (like new) Miss. Beatrice Joynt, ,on the teaching Door Thursdays at 1.45 on Trans•-
�nt of Bayfield Line, Goderich T�vp. era had made 10 calls to s]autins. It "Morning Devotions. D. Hughes Cil- Ginixtg extension table, 6 chairs, side- g '
and well known to in -any in Stanley. -was decided to- have Goshen Societyso spoke to a Youth for Christ rally staff at Listowel Publfc School; Mrs. Cnada. Recently Gisele added acting;
' p y board, glass oval china cabinet, ser -
The Brueefield Scouts under the i join in celebrating the 25th anniver-. Saturday night an Clin+;on. Jack McMichael, Listowel; Hwa bre- and singing before the movie �carner-•
! ving table, .small tables, fern stands,
leadersliiip of, Scoutmaster Ross Mil- nary of the Auxiliary in the eveni,i�g Brings $25 Fine thex•s, Dr. George Joynt, Toronto; as to her long list o£ accomplishm•�
rockers, settee, Heinzman piano and
ton canvassed the conxmunity coil I of June 9th. Mrs. Rolpt. Taylor ai1c1 A fight with police at Grand Bend bench, chesterfield, mirrors, pictures Percy 7oynt, Grartd Rapids, Mich ; elite.
cost one Detroit youth $25 and court table lamp, spinning wheel, occasion -
costs. Mag. Dudley Holmes con-•Icted
ss the man in Exeter court, on a charge of chairs, , dither room chairs, lied-
the
obstructinga p ohee officer in es- ental clock, 2 card tables, 4 match -
of
n ® ecuting of has duty. "We den's tint tug chairs, 3 complete bedroonx
a of 3 ouites, book shelvef. tirardrobe, Sin-,
Grand Bend turned into w rowct ger drop leaf sewing machine, CORI \ .
'® cameo the magistrate said, A little oil heater, scatter m::tq, Wilton ra,.O;s,
bit of high spirits is all right,.. out floor coverings, curtains, Congoleuna a
• fin C oe a n• none of this other stuff." The ac-
ruga, smoking stands, cushion, drag-
�sDis cused, David L. Fitzpatrick, pleaded o;
y • ern, mantel radio, electric iron, it
e guilty to the charge. Pov. Constable feasters, 2 traiys, lawn mowers, gar -
C.
C. Cutingdyke investigated a com-
®g s , den tools, quantity of wood, Max-
,• a Max -
plaint at Dooley's Cabins and found
FINE OIL PAINTINGS. LIMITED QUANTITY = weil electric washing machine, boiler,
Q two boys tresspassing in a cabin ren-
� tub, settlers, ironing board, 4 white � • 4:. � ' � a v
ted .by three girls. When he ordered
NOW ON DISPLAY ! chairs, iron well pump, 24 -feet pipe. �'� `��� :> FRESH CI,1 AN RUQ-.
them off the premises, Fitzpatrick
d etc., etc. v :y�� NING WATZR in your.
4 took several swings at the hefty con- '``
Creatatives and Makers of Eine Frames � Stable. Fitzpatrick was subdued by TERMS—CASH � 7� � r .� stables at the turn of a,
: top
the law and taken to Goderich jail. Proprietor.
John Bolton
• was also a general discussion on the E P. Chesney, Clerk,
R. W. ILLSLFY • g Many prosperous £arnicrs-
ms 1 g age-old pro'blexn of hospitalization of Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. S today have insta'1•:d a.
>b indigent patients. C. t.Tunn re reseal- :4:;:;'3:;. `,�` vx' D U R O P U M I' I N (;
• Zurich, Ontario. Telephone 133 .0 ting of the Department of�Municipal roonx with Mrs. Cross, president, in ,.:i' ;ss � :}t �, '< SYSTEM especially
' Affairs, explained at length ,the col- the chair. Mrs. R. Broderick sang tt designed to provide ruts-.
Idetion of taxes from the assessment pleasing sola. A ,bale of lovely used ping water for the house.,
to the time of the tax sale. clothing was packed for relief for . , . '
barn eta oh s
Overseas . Baturda 3rd a home cook �'' �' - � `_�""°" chicken house truclk
HENS,`�LI� y ,��� • �.���
MEE L IMG Off' HURON COUNTY COUNCIL ing• sale and tea was held in the �N rt�� garden and besides it's.
.;;
AT TUDORSfire protection for all
Be sure to see the :big collection
schoolroom: and was very successful, „ .�' � 1 you.,-•
pxoceeds were gratifying. ': buildings.
The next meeting of the Huron County Council of Summer Dresses at Tudor's in Mrs R J. Love of Kaauo Mieh.''`
will be held in the Council Chambers Court Hensall. Sizes 1:2 48 $3.95; $4,95; ' ": Increased profits .. _con_..
was a recent guest with heir sister -in- :. venience saving $5.95. Still a ferov Shortie Coats at g int
House, (soderich, commencing the new prices. Ian, 142rs: John E. McEwen,andwhile `<': time and Iabour are ad -
her attended the initiation at the r vanta
MONDAY,.. JUNE 12th. Was Hostess ' .:.:: 43 ges you can have:.
Eastern Star Lodge, in Exeter. d .:r with a DURO PUMP..
11V1rs. George Hess was -hostess at .:.� �,
Mrs. Bertha Moir visited with her
at 1 a.m., D.S. her borne Thuzsd�ay �evepnnng 18th for sister -in law, Miss Helen Moir in •"'
See us for full informatioix
a presentation icor Miss Lenore Nor- London, NOW.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other minion, a .bride of .Saturday May 20.
business requiring the attention of Council should Over forty friends and neighbours D� Harty Jaynt, 'Mrs. re vi incl /
daughter Of Toronto were visitors +� `• J. - . •
gathered and enjoyed a most delig'htj g, r
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than with the farmer's mother, Mrs. Alice �^
fol evening. Lenore was presented Jo az \� f`
Saturday, June I Oth. with many lovely and costly. giftsin. y t•
N. cludin+g a floor lamp, doffee table ,Mr and IVJ:ts Harold Foster and
f d. W. Miller Count Clerk , funnily of '%ringham and Miss Jean
County card table, beautiful china, Weans,
Goderich, Ontario. and many other gifts too numerous Foster of London were week-endDURO
to mention. The guest of honorwas visitors with their parents, Mr and WATEp SYMMS
seated in a decorated chair m color Mrs. A. Faster. '
schemes off pink and white, andthe Mr and Mrs• Wl ln. Soldan and Mr. (�
• gifts were ;presented an a decorated and Mrs. David I{ e, motored to Ni -
0 agara Falls. EMCO fixtures and fittings
i ,�j [�[ t ! r i 1 CASINO
O • basket of pink and white. 'Contests Mrs. iMcCloy of Toronto was a re- are designed for style and
L °a . i V ■ E f' W lJ '�7 • were ,featured. Miss Margaret San1,g_ s
g cent visitor ,waist Mr an�,d' 1Mx•s. Geo. utility for modeririaixzg your
o ster favoured with .a piano solo, Len- Hess. kitchen bathroom and
GRAND BEND • ore etcpressed her thanks for the lov- Mr and Mrs Jolie Armstrong of laundry. ECONOMICAL
�0 ely gifts in a very fitting manner. A the ,Goshen Zine visited with Mr and too 1 Come in and. see how Q
d-eli•ci!ous luncheon was served. The
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY • affair was arranged s Med Hess Mrs' Garnet Mousseau a<Tacr 'Mr =4 easily you can have modern
, Mrs. Jack MCBeth,
Mrs. Sherritt, and Mrs. Walker Carl- conveniences and improve
Mrs. J. W. Bonthroat Iias returned ,
Presenting • -after spending a week ,with ber son.) the aloe of your home.
Anniversary $117.50 F.O.B.
Rev. D. H. •Stewart B.A. of Kir,- zit -law and daughter, Mr =d• Mn. SEE US TODAY! London, canuclo, ,
,
NEIL McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA cardine was -guest Minister at Carmel Mac Greer, London.
g Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case were re -
Pre ll $ylterian Church anniversary ser- $ cent visitors in Detroit •aaft, their STADE and WEIDO
Dancing Nightly from June 24th. vices Sunday May 121st. Large noxi- aunt, Mrs. A. Lamm,ie.
grafations attended .both services. In PHONE 92fam-
112, and Mrs Roy Lazie and `
�. The morning ,theme was John IV ily of Centralia and Miss Amy Lam- ZURICH IF ONTARIO
verse 5, God is a spirit, and they EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED
that worship him, must worship hiin
in .s zrit and in truth". I+ Softball Schedule London - Hamilton - Toronto - Sudbury . Winnipeg - Vancouver
.• p' or :his ev-
o ening message 'be ,based his thoughts and
T rt+ from the theme: "Lord ,teach Me how The following games concern the METALS LIMITED
�7 to pray." The ,guest soloist was T. Zurich team:. Calgary Edmonton Vancouver EC -54
Hurry Hoffanan of Dashwood who in 7—Zurich at Ilderton
MONEY splendid voice sang, "He Smiled on 9—'EYeter at Zurich.
me," and "0 en the Dolor." Mrs. L. 14—Zurich at Centralia
FOR p 16—Dashwood at Zurich
Ti•bdrio and Mrs. C. Kennedy xnnder-
FERTILIZE'R ed a lovely duett, "Out of the Woods' 19—Zurich at Dashwood
A lovelly; •basket of snap dragons 21.--Ilderton at Zurich
were placed on the communion table • 28—Centralia at Zurich. In hat are Y%� g
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memory of Mr and Mrs Thomas 30—Zurich at Hensall. •
at the B off" Hudson, ,by the family. July 7—Zurich at Lucan..
Had 94th Birthday 12—Zurich at Exeter For Your Salvation?
The purchase of fertilizer is sometimes a Mr, J. R. ]McDonald, who resides 14—Lucan at Zurich.
headache. Because the need for it usually south of Hensall on Highway N.4, IS IT—
comes at a time when there are a lot of observed his 94th birthday on Wed- Baseball Schedule
expenses and little income. nesday, May 17th. The event was --- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OR RITUAL?
Avoid that headache this Year, See our spent quietll , at phis home yasM r. Me- June 6—Zurich . at Dashwood. —THE EFFORTS OF ANOTHER MAN?
y y sen y
Ar�v B of M managet about a loan. repayment Donald, although enjoying fairly 8—Goderteh at Zurich. {
jr�l (jN terms are easy—suited to a farmer's require good llhalth, is confined to his room. 12—Zurich at Mitchell, i —GOOD WORKS?
►olrNuoNGAvvs ments. Drop in at your nearest Bof.M Miss Minnie Reid has returned af- 15---Hensall gat Zurich.
branch today, or as soon as convenient. ter visiting with friends, in !Port Ro- 20—Zurich at Clinton. --SECOND CHANCE?
wan, Toronto and Brantford. '2.2—Exeter at Zurich.71,
BANK ---KEEPING THE LAW?
OF MOI\ TREAt At the Bingo held in the Legion 126—Zurich at ,St. 'Marys.
(;aeeada'a 574W 64ak Hall Satturd'ay night 3rd, sponsored 29—Centralia at Zurich. OR IS IT IN CHRIST WHO SAID- "I ant the wa
by Hensall Ladies Legion Auxiliary, y, the truth
Zurich Branch: C. C, McBACHERN, Manager g July 3—Zurich at Centxalna: and :the life; no man cometh, unto the Father but by tyle. '
Hensall Branch:
Mrs. Wm. Parke won the door prize, 6—Lucan at Zurich. ' John 14: 6
JOHN IRVIN, Manager a -basket of groceries, the ticket was 11--•Zurieli at Clinton ]Radio. "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou a>balt Be caved". '
Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager drawn •P
by P. L. Philips, of Toronto, 18—Zurich at Lucan.
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) The affair was well patronized and 20—Dashwood at Zurich: Acts 16. 3.1,
Dashwood' (Sub -Agency) . Open Mfpn,, Wed. & Fri, p ;
many prizes were given away during 125—St, Marys at Zurich. - -
WORKING WITH CANADIANS'�JN EVERY WALK OF' LIFE sI NCE 1817 the evening. Another bingo will be 27—Clinton Radio at Zurich. TUNE IN --Hear CHAS. E. VULLER, Box 123, Los Angelos
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ADJOA .. held Saturday June 10th. 31-7urich at Tdensall. STATION CHUM -1050, Toronto, Sundays 9. do 10. A. M. o �
The June meeting of the W.M.S. Aug. 4•• --Zurich at Dashwood. WC.AR, 1130, Pontiac, Mich., Sundays at 12 to 1,00 P.M.
was held in the United Church xchool- 7—Clinton Colts at Zurich. _