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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-08-24, Page 4I t Nth, 10 ZURICH ONTARIO Farmter Res ant .asses , Mr and Mrs, Robert Truss and and Mrs. M�enno Steele, Bronson line Mrs. Sarah Agnes Beitz, London,,.. GRAND BEND daughter Phyltlis of 'Tweed, were `1'he former :17eiI]g 90 Years lyloung. Mr, and Mws..M�ervyn Love of Park died in that city, rho was born ins g ` Grand Bend llolidayr visitors Ltit the hoarse of the One mush .congratulato kiln f.or is s Bhill, Mrs. Thos. Love of Gran f fornrer',s cousin. Mx, and Mrs. l art splendid appearance and is •able t0 survived by n,e daughter and anson�, and Mr and Mrs Lloyd 'Taylor o Imiel mid other relatives, go to cities by himself. Burial 'was made in the HIlisgrwa �° Exeter Have returned from a motor ewtrip to tl]e west coast. he trip 'was Mr land Mrs H. G. McKinley of Phoned to Halifax cemetery Friday 'last. shade through .Canada, with return by , Mrs. Jack O'itirien and Mr and Mrs GET READY NOW f Toronto visited. relatives in the vi•cilr- B E N D way of the U. S. with stop -over at it�y! over Civic Holiday, T'hev also when nis 0'T3 rill. phoned to Ty chat Lsbor Day' in .Zurich. will this GRAND Grand Goulee Dam and Yellow Stone spent a few days at Crosswell, Mich. when tl]e former had a lovely chat National Palk. where they visited Mr. and Mrs, with hen liusband, Jack, -oldest son of Vpar mark one of the big 'events olf A severe rain and hail storm was R�osseli Lee (flee Ada Meyers). Mrs. Mr :and Mrs.. Lennis O'Brien, who is the district, providing the weather. encountered- at Matidam, near Ties Thos. Meyers and. Mrs: Mely. Brown in the tCanadiar] Navy and Will sail lean is favourable, there will (be peo- ' I T inarek, IST, D. Nail -stones an inch in of town accompanied them, for England and 'Ir al and ora a train plc 91ere from fax and near. So iz>v 13 A `� �-° diameter, .covered the streets to a il]g' cruise, e. l lx> L vitt L l . aliall tvzte ; turn it will be up to the home peoplh, depth of three inches. Water ran like Mr. Chris T3ais't of town accornp heard is pllllil is if it wore to '01111 to give the very best entertainment shied by Mr. Samuel Seliwalltr, 0f iwirhbou s, Jack': Iu.lily friends .available. 'lube bug afternoon vvil9' 1 rivers down the sheets up to the run- 1� iAi Mill a s¢lfo trip auld return holne , start off with a Calathumlpian Parade Neil McKay mid his -ren �� ning board of the cars. There were Raconv ale, Sask., spent 11lonci lv at no accidents toll the trip. Goderich and vicinity visiting relati- Dies at New Hamburg I a feature that has not been had ilRs ves and friends find visited solve Of Funer,il sert'i,ees for John E• Zurich for some time. And all in featuring j -l. E N A L. L 85, who died at terested citizens of Zurich and comms• the old memorable spots which 11Tr. r, chwaltzentrulier, ?4Ix and Mrs. W. R. Davidson ,have Schwantz so fondly cherishes and the home of his niece, Mrs. R. V. munity are urgently requested t& Kay �ep,Snggtgs _ Vocalist returned llolne from a pleasant trip where he .'pent his boyhood clays in Bender, were, hold Sunday afternoon take part in this Monster O'arad through Western Canada. Colbourn To p. by Bishop M. 0 Jantzi, ill St. Agatha of Floats, decorated auton]obiles, aM arP,y r�a,r r r Mr and Mrs. W. E, Redden, Mr. Anlisl] Mennonite Church and inter- 1licycles, clowns, Earley costumes �1� Mr. Levi Mussellnan, Mr and Mrs. ment in the adjoijling cemetery. He foot or bicycle; in fact 'anything to, and Mrs. George Redden, Shirlene and Sharon, Hamilton; 'Mrs, Frank Louis .,Schrag, Mr and Mrs. Elgin was a native of Huron County, of make up a good parade. Staxi;, Fall 131td aur, 'Terry and Timnlie •of Port , and for many planning now and make preparation]a;: Lunch,Fair Musselman and son Lenard all •of the Blake district g Dalhouse, spent the week -end with Kitchener were week end visitors at iyears before retiring had worked as to hake this the (best ever. Juat- �[ lllrs. C. li. Hed•deli 'and Herb. the home of the former's niece, .rIr. .a farm laborer. Surviving are two vrhat vire put into this parade is wlis Q, IVIr and Mrs Andrew IN app and and Mrs. Patera Giligericll alI Mr. brothers. it will be. ?. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1 grandson Donald .Victor, of Oakland I_r- >` Calif., spent the week -end with Mrs. A�.�g�A.st 28'��. �.t'Y�. 9t�, nines W Napp's sister, Dr, and Mrs. J' Bell. Mr and Mrs, Clarence Reid are spending this week in Toronto, at- tending Newundee Clown � and the Exhibition. 1 1 Mr and Mrs Salla Stevens off Flor- �i �yi]t lead $ale ids; 112r and Mrs. Geo. Moir, traverse ` ���', - t 1��IllsiO for rase Afternoon, and J �l1iII Supply City, Mich, returned home last thugs Childrens' Parade from the Village to Fair Grounds at clay after spending a week with their y .;� aunt, Mrs. J. D. Stewart. at �..�..�.� ® r � �` Truck Overturns � - ,. �i A five iron truck loaded with 2b0 �� l `n ' , 42 _ bushels of loose grain overturned in Speed Contests Will be be Feld Viz: 3` a clitcli a mile end a half west -of { ., One for Roadster Teams 115.00 10.00 5.00 Hensall Friday afternoon on e r d, 2 10.00 5.00 3.00n Highway, spilling grain the road, One for Single Roadster 15., and over .. One fos Single Roadster under 15. ....... 10.00 5.00 3.00 ditch and adjoining field. The ttaivex (All Horses will be at Owner's Risk) >� esca.ped uninjured after he was re- leased from the Gab of t11e upturned vehicle by passing motorists. The '+ Har - accident, opposite the farm :of Har- ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE - ,� old 13(11 at 3:30 p.m. The driver said t ER.N'IE HEWI't I`'S VARIETY ENTERTAINERS � the struck a ,bump in the road andleis ,.� ✓ % _ t: ASE, DANCE ORCHESTRA � load shiftedIT/I, The stearin wheel or,��� . p snapped in two as lie 'struggled to3y ' Of CKOX, Woodstock. �� beep the heavy vehicle on the high- `< I way. The wheat, owned by Samuel COMMUNITY �-I�,L,L - FAIR NIGHT ;>; Hendrick of the Blue Water High- r' way, was being trucked to Hensall A PUBLIC LDANCI? for processing by a local mill. et Will follow ow the Concert ��S C L NEWS LOCAL A. Music 1 Da nc e. 'ride aa� d0 Id T>!r +Iod.. rn , With - r re Kitchener is 'itch e f I>r Miss Ida Brill o ':'•h� #g"<'3i�>; S i _ . present. L a nese Zurich at � ' 1 Zur ' ] re - friends 11 newin fl vl ne 1 a ur'e •us and .i and Bar bar<ti S r Mr . g i' O F LIVE E STOCK S THE JUDGING GIN G have e E ha S S '.11 sisters, Kane awl daughters the Ka e dau , g Montreal. 1 in h i• lion e t el • 1 to OVt� RING returned I LARGE E SHOW / IN THE all r and Mrs Chas Scotch e u IVIr- Mr and r S un- •fie d were bier of near Ba 1 r daughter Y dl Including many n Specials cis 1 S g e -e P Prizes Offere Y ri'Z g thei • P r Sun - Good me of Goo h ho visitors at to / da s Y ti parents, -Mr and Mrs- John .tljbreche r Make this Show the Best Ever! �' _ i Miss Audrey, ylusselman of Water.. NN9SO _ loo, is holidaying with her relatives, r&gp,'a E. F. I�t.OPP rl l Peter Gin�erich Bron F R .D. J. k-8.0 i E _,R _ r � Mr and Mrs. , sem.. 4ks Bron - Kill a Secy'. -Treasurer. '� son Line. `� ® i42r and 1'Txs. Seth Anllnans and Mr �,�. ����.� Pr � t•�. : >. C�i:b r and Mrs. Clarence Gascho and Miss Laura Gascho enjoyed a pleasant!n� NNW, ��YaY �3 r r x " Clearing ",�'B:Az.ir'.vTi& uf'0a"li-.e tars. Etc.,. Etc. 1]lOtOr trip t0 a5c^.;•O Beach and I "�]°"' r, _ •'" ?';'�`'•as�4 '- ,"�,,. ka.. C �� . ''Vi"; Njr� ',"` o,.; yo.+�..� .,.fit... `ri�s� w _ No Reserve, everything will. be sold. other interesting points over the ave- AS t11iS is KL VCl'y large sale, Selling elf-ellLl.pmto-.2 t i t r c y rIi �tr� rpt r �t,�h byf c1 t e SIF tom; .. , .,> sellold Trocar ^4 ' Ceryl-]' 'alld m'•s •»t �,�+7ti. +�•'SY ' S r.:R +>� .::o.. - 7.:�. ;:k�, �: .Y.., t-'�,a.9�..>; - r .y::."., rs +c°CS,r z'r 4?a T t7 e:>t ,1,, Trl?.l,..n,.>.t.., ITou twill start sharp at 12 p>an.. Livestock Mr. and _Mr_. Anthony R ,, e > �• . =14 -`" Ttt.� : e i; `�' s a hl��J, 'r �• „ �''• � d Y c�.'r, T, �.:. , int1 Io' and nu lements will be sold first. fan]ily of Detroit spent the week -end€. ,' ,r, u� r,..•s, . i t= ,t1 v „^- i,.C_t; utlC_ p ".".s "' •d.'0' 06 Y , "`l` r`'ib i2 [> 3 , •., „loci :..i �,a.' w,,• It�ls been Term; --Ca h with friends . here. The former-, e ' xa 4 v 'f'r1. ttlrixLl qr� ar� r rA a 3t. n : ,- r:ul is anctioll s •1 Proprietor. mother, Mrs. Joseph Ree;ier, who lead '', ,. wa . d11tI't1CtE:1' 'CO 3111+ J•7 Win. H. Ike t e, Op , 1 > ;:-..y, k',•-„4:ry`�s�,,Q",�".'•,i� r "�i ,'.•, y-u�; . . ` �' llilfred Merner, R. P S , 1 ' ` �''` �� ��• +. Oil the premi es Lot 21-, "oil. 10, Ste +. ode Clerks. s )ant three weeks in Winclso] anit , z , •� ,: ,. , phen Ttvp. 1':1 mile• East and 1?� Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. `Detroit, returning with them, a %riles south of Dashwood, or 6 ]Hiles - west of Exeter, on �, _ __. _.. � __.. __ .._.___...:._.__ _ _. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th.' At 12 pan. sharp.YOftoME LIVESTOCK - UVU Boy General Pur- CA"m r MORE IHM" TALK pose mare S year: old, reliable in >:22:.: "•' ` tNery way; Roan Durham cow, ;:_;'•_:«_:.• 'White Durham Heifer. l 1 I�1pLE1TENTS Hay loader, Id- + " zeal •mower 5 -ft, e , , d?'»alt rake. rah- h A tsar• tired buggy.) steel tired buggy,' aunin,.; mill, grindstone, 100 -ft. 1 s inch piping, 30 -ft. ladder. hay forret. hay fork rope, set sling n,pes, cutt� ialg box, quantity of lumber, circular F sant-, I— -asoline engine, light �, NILV.fos 0.� h Wagon, 2,000-1b, ral7. care., :Pralners auger, quantity of c,t cloves teed; .' xtetr single $al neI.a,r„ E. ke#,rtes, .. w. N TO TRAIN AS sou: a 'e grinder, 304t. belt, 2 dozen 1, �®� �`� ne.,v nap palls, cider barrels, all kind: '' �° ANTI -A I ; ria q S r and garden tools, etc. x S s 4 �, mmk:,4 :: i.- r of carpenter a k• { A major requirement of Canada s defensive system today is nlcll, trained for a room Lt :aircraft o (rations. Charged with the defence of vital areas; the Wren of ousehold Effects Dining al r P 1� • chairs and Cabinet, ,t s.�;i.V .. '� r ,l `' , use Of modern scientific furniture, tables, G v =,.F p the anti-aircraft units are ecjuipperd and ClltinL',cl in lite col )fete y' , '' ,'::; �i t<• , :<s ' $ eL ui rmetrt- electronics, radar, radio and telepbone. 4 add dining roam chairs, "a9.` a like nail rte` "�� ' �`2 1 There are very few more imNortaut jobs than service ill all anti-aircraft unit Tnal]og;any bedroom suit. 1 , s ? x > Bell organ, 2 'antique w' a for young men Who want to make stare that Canada is well defended again; 3 Mayer piano," ;' Style beds with springs and mattress; 'x any eventuality. 4 wooden beds, various antique style l a °t,...+.:tr:=,...• .=�= � 4� _ � +tut {, .,.4.; ;�' To enlist you Must- , Cilrai.l'S, 3 chests of drawers RalyRllorid l r-1 •_ wG?ti = ' w ? °'° ° k '"* 3 . �, �•' <, 1. Be a Canadian or British sulbje¢t sewing machine, 3 bureaus, .full set _ r<a t , • " ' ' { 2. Be between 17 and 29 years of age. ranticrue tyle parlor suite, beautiful t a f fry{* F w 3. Be single; pllsh Covered snti7eeS and odea 'chair,, l �� � � ��# =µ °� �Y>�+t 'a�' y.' va.xious foot stools, ig rocking ebairs, f q here. _� ry 4• Meet Arn�y test requirements. ' 0.1 , �} Kwy 'f � �� :, R �'„4' _ • is hi"' ;5 �''+•ldLf ,�Y2 B couches, 2 small spinning wheels, 1s sr :kit:a�3 Volunteer or service y i 4 �.3 ; a ;;;, . e . large l)inlling �vlleel,=lnfutl heaters , l 'ce ' t�.3 w to 'f n § r{ tt 7 ' M. _ 111 Ref�Of I< 1 /f�l1t CJWdj/ fi0 all in good Grnclition, kitchrn range, , r.� t h :r. lziange, fG�� t, Room 201x^, "C" Building, Lisgar St., OTTAWA, Ont. ked, r ehaRts, firm C a .F �t� y # No, 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., KINGSTON, Ont, s� table, kitchen Chairs and cupboard', b a A ; yt 'g =� 4ws in "fi 3 4 sideboard, 3 sinks, Complete toilet Nos.�6,. Personnel Depot, Chorley Park, Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont 14w,, No. 7"Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, hQNDA18 Ont. e+ts, 4 dres:+ers, brdronra tamps, fancy ,.,,;;.._...,; .�:. l o _.�. i , t `n"l+yt„ t:r,q', K Aea S• -Iu nging lamp, (beautiful h'ttnd painted n Depots open 8 A M to lt1 P M daily. 2iL tures and framer 4 oak fern 1 r , l + t , t < e ; Bring eerfiftcafes of age and education with you tand•ti 2 antique flol,.-rw stwod'S with ? Eb y + 7 T ,..,: :.:::• .R -,:: „ , ..: ,, iu `Y{i'`''�' _ r, M ,,< �'o): „` 4 1, = Y2G:,. vt..;P,., 6 Oak cen#PC'. fr;lrlp,.:, linoletllns)?Y 1. ,,, _ '.,+ 'r a i•�```� =t a, �eae 1f ,, • yy' - • '> ;. ;. 4Gb f .;.,, tt kry , n' y <�' �.:•:...:..:: t GO ,ACTIVE S�Ri�� X®�� ��1��8"I'�� 8XIO ft. 1ox1!2_ t. and •t2.xl.li-l.t;full . <. !. r r� .,. =i. ty'vr w. 2r•,�n a.:;:..;. ..:•a,• r ,. ;,y�+M1 s 'w2; r... .?r .=F, ..: - ,. #,_ ,•„ i =l • ifSF,:'•:•� _ � t? �...F;.;, ?.00�✓.aa'�.�r, '�?m1P'''• b. Stf G'l1tj'.$ile7�llg Canada's Arfllef.� FOCC@B today tG �lUiitd 61(D t•;-,�•:., y line ;7:f lSit['11E!Yt 11fl rt .il:. r •.I 21r'tV baa .• per. r::,'•';. 2x %i +a,'' w .." ' °" 0"+�3 io the defences against aggression everywhere. trtlftll quilt;; and COlrlfri fury, also R ;F.••• a „' :•:° .:: '�'•''�':fr ..' :,_:.. ..}:;,;�.rr "• '°K' '>' V!p .•,. 2,'' hitt+= largo assortment of wnollon and fkara N w E. }^s iaeleve blanket;;, sheet-: and bed arpreada:, line:ais and fancy work, �ptumerous pil'louu's rind Itilloty crtdh�, ' ��AC1YARN Now' '!. Ytnp t,rt •^ :.:p ..,. .:. , •.:".:� •,, ,. ""�,: � r�✓r `%,�LJ � r�0 ' .6 N RE FORC i ,�Filr,te dintwr y[.1. , OalPry, Crock,.,