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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-08-17, Page 4Thursdaq� a rth � !� gust ZURICH �.. H 2URICH ONTARIO LOC Mr. and Mrs. Wni. O'Brien an& ss. Betty G,ai*ser is atteAalDg the the Northern States. The groom. isa , AL 'NEWS daughter Miss Olive, Miss Pearl the U -y of ------- ii of Chrisdon Ed, il,950 graduate of Wurtz have returned home after World's Conventio Western Ontdrio. Mlss,Sheila Schilbe spent last wee. spending a rweek with relati.-Nes land ueation in TorolitD. Miss Marion Rader spent a fe%v holidaying in London. is halidaying,friends in Port HurOn and othe't days lastweek 'at the Bedford Hotel, HENSALL Miss Ruth H�aberer . ii'gan. with her -cousin Miss Dianne Thiel. 1"Ints In M"e-1 L 4akeview Casino Gderich,-as guest lof her auilt, MISS n Kochems of London, was Misses ' Gloria Gingerich of th4a­ Violet Rader, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hedden and Mr. Joh Gosbon line south and Miss Barbam Born.— I Wolfe, On Tuesday, Aug. childrdn of St. ;Catharines are holi� a visitor in town Saturday. Boshart of Seaforth at -tended thct� GRA ND BEND to 1A d Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, -a daying with the former's mother Mr and Mrs. C. L. -Smith were vis Mennonite 'Camp for a week at, 15th. r an tors with relatives at Milverton. dau hter. Mrs. Clath. Redden land the latter's i Chesley Lake. gl Mrs.' Herb Krueger has returned Mr and Mi.n Maurice #�mpp e -n- father, Fred KemAngs. after a visit with friends in Detroit. Mrs. Annie Cole and daughters, jcjyjed a week -end in Detroit, Miss Grace Brock of London I efla, Reg. N., and Grace, all of' .6peroft who ho-lidaying With her mother 'Mrs. Mrs. Rosalbella Battler spent a lsc`�b Mr and Mrs. Roy - DANCING NIGITITLY Mr and Mrs. Fred H 9 in G66erlch. Moose Jaw, Sask., -week with relative, I spent tNyo wE5eks,with his pa)rents,left Flossie Brock. Ichey Oliver of St. Marys were Nisitors at for their home in Halifax. TVIr and Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and Mr and Mrs. Arthur. lAcCli" I rs, Hy. Eick- A number of young people -of the family of Montreal, accompanied bly of London, -,vere week -end visitows the hine of Mr. and M Nell McKay and his Orchestra big th' Mrs. Bertha with relatives in the vicinItY. meier and Mrs. Chas. Welber. Youth Fellowship :Edbtended the e former's mother, vli�sited with Mrs. F. Clark of Windsor was a Mw and Mrs John Aublin and fam- World's Convention to! Cbristian Ed- Ortv�rdin, of London, -j with her brothers,the il�yi of Seaforth. and Mx and Mrs. Alex ucatlion held -in the Maole Leaf Gar- Mrs. Ortwein's inother, Mrs. Munn, visitor in tow, spent !Sunday - featuring aind Mr and 'Mrs. James Paterson. Gascho fainily. Aabdn of Brucefield, dens in Toronto. rs, Dellnev Mr and Mrs Ervin Guenther of Mr :and Mrs Jack Tudor visitedl 1\11. and Mrs. George Delchert, Mr. at the home of Mr tand M I's. J - and sun Jack, Meldinger, Torornto visited with relatives here. with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs aA � . W. Huberer Kay Jennings Vocalist Mr and Mrs. Dove,.formeTTY of Schaeffer in Godefich. spent Ciivic, Holidaly, at Meaford. Mr and Mrs. N-ain Kalb-fleisch re­ ve -moved 1.m�to .14T, T. Dr. and Mrs. Byron Campbell of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Nelick are vis- Montre,M, ha 'h frien-ds in Michigan this cently entertained a number ioif teen - Harry I-1,lyffman's new apartment Toronto and Miss Ethel Murdock of iting wit agers of town at a corn ro,asT, in theit- which has recently been completed. caligary aTe holidaying here. week. to GixoTe in honor of theix daughter,,.. oddard, Beth Mrs. Rose Denornme -has �goiie Mrs. J. Raschke and Donnie of Dr. and Mrs. J. C, G ed from a Detroit where she intends to be -for Kathefine's birthday. Detroit are visiting -with her sister, and Peggy have retlirn Mrs. A. Tidman.. pleasant- hollday at Ducharme's beacil some time with her -children. 'Mr. Gordon Rau of Detroit was a.. C Mrs. L. Cann of Manitoba is vis- M d Mrs. E. L. Mickle, Mrs. Charles Thiel and daughters recent visitor -in town, bringing backk- N 0 T I r an ' —i I iting wilth her sister,lMr. and Mrs. C. pailied by Mr and MTs. Jas. M with tother giTl friends were at Loi his another, Mrs. J. P. Rau, wholiad Steiiiihagen. ter, attended the funeral of the late don on Monday. ' attended a wedding -of a gralidehIM" 'Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klumpphave Mrs. (Dr) J. 10. Spellman in St. MT and Mrs. Jacob Fisher, of in that e-jity. Und' s of the Weed Control 3 ch, Kitchener, Mcjnda�y Dashwood were Sun"31 guests with er the provision 0 returned from a trip to Montreal and Marys Chur Mr and Mrs Charles Thiel. Mr. Menno Steckle of the Bron ­ Quebec. last. 'Mr and Mrs. Wim. Gibbons of son line was one of a bus load pa" Act, all Noxious Weeds must be destroyed. Late Mrs. Spellman London, were holiday visitors 'With of Ontario agents who attended tha All occupants of land in the County Of DRYSDALE. Mrs. Elva Spellman, aged 47, wife their parents, M -nand Mrs. Sylv. Wit big -Convention of The DeKalb ico.�,_ 'itch at Springfield, Ohio. of Dr. J. 0. 6pellman, Iz . ener, mer. Threshing- is now the order -of the died in -St. Marys Hospital, K�tchener ereby notified that unless all Noxious Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Howald and Huron are h day with many threshi;ng- inachires, Boxn In Hibbert Twip., Mrs. Spellman familly, enjoyed -a holiday outing to Mr. and Mrs. ',Sylv. Witmer of' town, acconipanied by Mr. an,& Weeds are destroyed by the 31st day of August, good weather and lots of grain, it is was the eldest daughter of the late Ottawa. indeed -oleasing to the f- � rs. Mr and Mrs. Gotrdon Bol -ton. After Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Hess are Mrs. BiRl Gibbons of London, ano or 1950 action will be taken as provided by the Act. otry to rep at our old frien raduating -from Seaforth Collegiate -taking a restful period at their cot- ed to Woodbridge, where they v1siteril Mrs. Witme-r's sister, Mrs. Georga�i the7 Village Blackmnith, Mr. Joseph d Stratford - Normal School, she tage in the Pinery. )X�illiarn R. Dou-ali, - Ducharme is quite ill � aft his, home t. agait school for several years at SS Mr and Mrs. John E. Gascho spent Shore who i's . quite lill. 7, HilbibeTt land later in Kitchener. several dalys holida Ing at Port Elgin Mr and Mrs. Ferd Haberer an& Weed Inspector. ams from Stratford Surwvjing 'besides her husband are 4 'y k a last week. daughter Arlefie, , Miss Katherine. and her nielce from Hamilton paid a daughters, Carolyn, Helen, Joan and Misses Arlene Haberer, Katherine Kallofleisch and M -r and Mrs. Milfred� very friendly visit to their cowsins, Connie, and five sisters, Mrs. John Kalbfleisch and Marlene Wagner Schilbe were guests at the opening. - the Misses GeRnas. Soldan, Hensall; Mrs. Gordon Clemas spent Saitarday at London. of the new G. M. Diesel Plant at - Mrs. John Regier and son Alvin, and Mrs. Norina',Parke, London; Mrs. Messrs, Ivan L. Kalbf1eisch and London, last Friday evening. The7 of -Seafoirth, accompanied Qjy'a lady Car, Heffler, Waterloo, and Mrs. T. Lloyd Klopp spent the past week in we,, the guests of Mi's. Cha'rles Pul-_ friend, Miss Masse of Detroit, called, Harry Hoffman, Dashwood. The Pre- Northern Ontario, on a business trip-iford aii eniployee-of the Plant, on Mrs. Jane Rau one evening last, mains rested at the RatzBechtel fun- Miss Ruth Ann Scotchmer return-! week. eral home, Kitchener from where Re- to her home, Bayfield, after visiting a Met With Accident 'Miss Gabriel Tede of London is quiein High Mass was, sung rn St. few days with her grandparents, Mr. Mr. Henry Flaxbard met with a -Lolidays wiDiNier co- 1\1axy,s ,z;pending a few 1 Churchat 10 a.m. and inter and Mrs. John Albrecht. A usin Marie Alie Montague. ful accident while workin with ment made in Woodland Cemetery. Miss Margaret Gingerich has re- 1 pain 9 Mrs. jSchorky of Detroit -it the Kalbf]eT";ch Mills, when turned home after spending labout lumber , HIM 4 m1beT pile beside him tumbled: spent some time at her home here attend- Late James Wright six weeks at the Summer Bible School I a lu ing her father who Is very 113 James Wright, -pwonlinent KipPen Pat Cleveland,. Ohio. over and caught Mr. Flaxbard by the I ident, -died on Aug. 10th �following Mrs. M. MacKinnon has returned lawer part -of his (body, pinning Aim Mr. Denis Ducharine of Detroit, resi spent Me week -end, at the home ,of a stroke which he suffered while' do- gs to cause Giev� home after a pleasant visit -at the �"wlth 'his feet and le, his fathew Mr. J. Duefliarme Who is in.g choTes in the barn. Born near home of her son Dr. and Mrs. Archie ere -bruises and injuries to his knees. Drivers in your age very ill. Bowilmanville, he had .been a resident lMacliinnon, at Galt. MT. Flaxbard is getting along asweI1 .Mr. Joseph Ducharme of Saskat- of Kippen d6strict 15 yeaxs and a Miss Nola Krueger il-4th Co.n,, was as can'be expected. His many fii� group were involved in chewan has also been called to his member -of Carmel Presbyterian appointed as one of the instructors, ends wish -him a speedy xecoveW,. i 'i, H ns, II. * Surviving besides fouthex's -,bedside. He arrived ' last Cq�urcl P, a t the litermediate U.B. Evengelical HURON CO. HEALTH UNIT week and reports a very good trip his wife are two sone, a daughter,and 256 Fatal -Accidents. and bouncing crops in the West. foux sisters and two brothers. Summer -School Camp near Godelich. Mr. and Mrs. Oscarylilller of Kitch- The Huron County Health Unit - Mr and Mrs Louis Montague -and I f thr 6, fw. nily called on the la-tter's sister, EXPLORING FOR OIL, ener aniLMr. Herb Ho-wald �of Strak- announces the-a-o�poimznprt r, e Mrs. MontaRme last -Sunda evening.. ford, w��" "Visitors with their brother additional publicAiliafth 1-iurses tty-bhz y 'Speculation that there aiay be OR Mr. Henry Howald. . staff. Miss M. Jean 31arshall Reg. X ol Mr and 11irs Fred Papineau of De- I the Ray a -ad Stephen swarnp IITT and Mrs. Ray Schilbe and,child Toronto, will live in Godorich anul troit axe at present enjoybig their 'Pp- 'eat" serve a district north and east of the is being put t6 the test. A drill al- of London, were holidary visitors at -on, vacation on their farm home, n. At headquarters in Clint ready has located a 250 foot salt thehome of his parents, Mr.and Mrs taw a G. Desiardines, Rk-,. N.,, Mliss Helen Rau of Detroit, is sp- dome starting at 1,182 feet. The Milfred Schilbe. Miss Rhe, ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ending an enjoyable vacation -with drill is at work on the Schenk farni, Mr and Mrs. R. J. Kallofleisch and of Sudbury, will be -posted to woXk SO, H. DOUCETT, inis er her cousin, Rose Ma-iie Rau. noirth of Crediton. Geological andsur Mr and Mrs. A. C. Kalbfleisch, of in the central part of the countly. Z mlyml�� W -0m= fa�e surveys ha-ve confirmed earfle, Detroit spen� the week -end with re- Miss Elizabeth 1C. Read, Reg. N., of STANLEY TOWNSHIP opinions that the formation in this latiles in Zurich.- St, Marys, will go to S6alorth, where a nurse's office will be opened fo%L art of Stephen and Hay Twps. is the. Misses Shiela Willert and May, p that distriat. All three are graduat. Mrs. Margaret Erratt, who SPent southern paTt'of Huron CC- is fav-- Jane Howald have returned home af- t me 11ps 'in Public Health Nursinp wagon, 2,000 -lb. cap. scales, franiers two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ilen- ourable fox oil. The sal do E dge- es , of the Clearing Auction Sale ter a very enjoyable week at University of Toronto, and bringthe auger, quantity of sweet cloves seed, ry Erratt, Babylon line, has returned stirred ccjnsideraib�le interest. The f1r`1 I wood Canip near Guelph. a total of six. Though new single harness, 3 large -kettles, to her duties at the Barbara House., of H. Evans and Sons, Tillsollburg, staff nurses to - Of Household Effects and Miscellati- I least two shoxt eous Items. The unders�!Rned Auct- sausage grinder, 30 -ft. belt, 2 doze, Toronto. ps in charge of drilling. S.M. Julian I Mrs. L. Quenne-011e, and triplet'this nuilibew i's still at loneer has been instructed , to sell by new sap palls, cider barrels, all kinds The Huron County Royal Black of London, an. -I Win. Oestreicher oil daughters of Detroit, enjoyed several of Huron's requirements, -an. expau* of carpenter and garden tools, etc. Knights attended Divine Services in Crediton, have !been resq-,i-nsible foi: weeks at the hoine of. her paxonts,'sion of the present Unit progranane. public auction on the premises, Main Househo.ld Effect,; ­ Dining room the Varnx United Church Sunday ev- organization of the venture. IMr and liks. Win. Grenier. iwill be possible. Sltre�!t, DASHWOOD, on WEDNII;S- furniture, tables, chairs iand cabinet, ening last, Rev. Win. �Mair of Thain - es R�oad gave the address. DAY, XUGUST 23rd. Commencing 6 odd dining room chains, comple . mahogany bedroom suite like new; at 1.30 p.m., the following: player piano, Bell orgaii, 2 antique Gurney Kitchen Range in ftrst class style beds with springs and inattress; condibon with new fire box; Quebec 4 wooden beds, various antique style heater like new. length�s of stovePiPeS ehairs, 3 chests kof drnirers R4yaaond coal oil stove, electric hot plate equip- sewing machine, 3 bureaus, full set ed with thermometer and oven, kit- antique style parlor suite, beautiful ,chen rang small plush,covered settees and odd chatra, , e with ne-sv lining, heater, IdUchen furniture, table with 'T'arious foot stools, 6 rocking chairs, 'A chairs to match, kitchen cupboard, 3 couches, 2 small spinning whed1s, I dhildren's balth tilb, 2 utility pans, 2 large spinning wheel, 3 sinall heaters 11nolptims like nf!w, ti�a kettle, coal all in good condition, kitchen range, scuttle, flower stand, N-IlaT cupboard 4 cedar chests, arm chair, kitchen with screen door. stmall stand, quan- table, kitchen c1lairs and cupboard, titj,� of sealers, folding, clothes horse, sideboard, IS sinks, 2 complete toilet chair. mahogam' sets, 4 dressers, bedroom lianips, fancy reeking chair like new: A dining roorn.haliging lamp, beautiful hand painted chairs, oak library table, avinchair, pictures and Tranies, 4 oak fern buffet, hand washing machint, elec- stands, 2 antique flower stands with tT;.e iron, beds4tead. onal oil heater, vagc,,k 6 oak centre tables, linoleun, w4-11, pump, post hole di-- Pr, mallett 8xlo'ft. 10x1t2-ft. and !112x1.(i-ft; fut, und many other iterns t,o numer 0'as line of kitchen utensils, 75 new bea- to mention. No reserve, everything utiful quilts and comforters, also @ will be sold. large assortment of4woollen and flaiz-' TERMS—CASH nelette blankets, sheets and bed M,u�old Taylor, Proprietor. otpread.4, linans and fa cy work-, bTilf(-.rd Merner, Clerk. numerous pillows and p�ilow cases, AIN411 Walper, Aactioneer. feather ticks, fancy dishes and vases, sorne antique; ebinaware, silverware, glasm,vare, cut giass disties, 16 Vill. Clearing Auction- Sale plete dinner sets, eealers, crovoks 1jars, Etc., Etc. -Of Household I No Reserve, everything will be sold wt --t. miA As this is a very large -sale, sellini The under.4dign(till Avet-itin.-or ha? -been will start sharp at 12 ip.m.. Liveitool Imet-Aleter to b',.. p-liblic ducLion and Implements V51I be sold &st. or, -.-*tu promls(�.,; Lot 21 Con. 10, Ste- Terms--CwAi TA -11 i ii mile� -;t and 1 �11- Win. T -F. KvAle, Proprietor, or Da -I.- or () infles Milfred Yerner, R. F. Stade, ClerkE wemt (4 Exp.�tr, )n Alvin Walper, Auctioneer, S. VMJIMAY, ATICJ:�,,,T 26th. DASHWOOD . At 12 p.m. s4mr!;. LI'VESTOCK -- Bo�.,,, 0�neral. Par- Mr and Mrs Nelson Tieman of St poNe mare 9 years old, rellable in ratford spant a faw days with relati evary wa,,� , Roan Durham cow, ves here. W -bit(, 1-hirbain Heifer. Mr and Mrs. 1 Beavk, of Teronb-, IMPLERMETNTS — Hay loader, Td- are visiting with her inoilier Mn ettl inowor 5 -ft. cut, dunin ritke, ru-b- Flayter. bor Vrod himoy, gteel tired buggy, Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto %pen f..%ntlilig niffl, grinlfitonp, lot) -A. 1.3,1z the week -end with his raotber, Mn hich pining, 80 -ft. Indirlf'r, ]lily fork, Witzel. kty t4pt 01ILt- Mr and Mws. HeAh Wildfong o kig box, quantity of lun1l)(-r, crraularltolidQn itpent the w6ek-eiid witkhi oaw, 5 h,p. giltsoline engine, lip Mr. and Mrs. Hern of Sault Ste. Marie spent a week visiting with their daughter, Rev. Reba Hern. Miss Mary McClIvinont has return- ed to Toronto after spending her holl- days -with her paxent�_. Master Willie Jamison had the mis- fortune to break his arm -MiRe at play. Miss Rena E. Johnston, H.E.P.C. Hospital at Rolpliton, ieturned after spending the past ten days with her mother Mrs. J. W. Johnston and fain- Ily. Mr and M.1 -s R. D. El -,ie and Mr. of Rippen, .and Mq.,s. Fred Rathwell ,itivited with friends in Gravenhurst .......... alld Parry Sound, taking in a cruise ........... on Muskoka Lak-es. Bride-eledt Feted 0 - Mrs. '.Mervyn Hayter, Varna, was hostess for a presentation for Miss Bar[bara Michle of Brussels, bride- eleot -of, the month. Twen1tv girl fri- ends from. Hensall and'district were ,guests. A mockwedd-ing was the higl'i ,light of theaffaik-and a quiz and,con- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . test conducted -by Miss Jean Brandon leld. M ie vas prese t of Balyd] iss Michi ed with a 1trilight lamp, Miss Irin& M Hayter and Kipfer, Toronto, Mrs. Aliss Brandon doing the, honors. Lan ";0 cheon -was served. Miss Mijehie form-- erty wali on the Hensallteachingstaff oeiore accepting a position -as Kind- ergarten teacher at1ligersoll. McBride - Cook At the holine of her aunt and wicle, Mr and Mrs. Earl Stantey, of iter Ayllmer, Georgia Mae Cook, daugl of Nh, and Mrs Hareld . . . . . . . . . . . Cook, ox., Wg -merly Windsor, and to) of Hensall was united -in marriage to. W. Stuart McBride, son of i4r. and Mrs. Alvin MaBride, K�ppen. Rev. D, A. Cowan officia.ted. The bride's father gave her RECORD BREAKER in -marriage. She 'was lovely In a 0 and, pink gabardine suit with navy acces The newly reeonditioned flIagship of the Canadian Pacific's Atlantic fleet, 'he D6,000 -ton Eiji press Of 60 tl ii - ist, 120 hours and 36 minutes lout sories and corshge of ro.t,e,;. V .1 iss is pictured above �as she passed Father Point on the St. Lam,�em e River i i ost­%ar maiden Donna McBride, XAppen, %ister of the of Greenock, Scotland, to establish a trans-Aalantic record between those points on hor 1) i, pgrooin, attendeel the bride weartliga age cor4pleted.Plyffig between Liverp-ol.Greenock, and Quebec City-, tile I 'I cen-iod oo nkg oe the All-Engiiihn Football tea, lower left, which inchided among its ra Stella" 13011 Orniell­ suit of- aqua gabardine ard corsage of her 11Tst voyag f pink roses. -Grant Reuber, Ottawa, Lower r�)ght Inset shows the skipper Capit. E. A. Shergold, who was Iar,vth 1,�. �.l ll'Abla 1,01. che rucor." Pam - .1 k" -s-oligor s was groomsman. Following tha r,,ep-. age. The "'Sootland' was known in pro -war days as, the ZIMpreas of Japa), 1111­0.�t and fit., -",t Lima 'the 0011,1)le left for itlontreal Aii: sel PA t4o