HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-11-02, Page 4MEETING OF 14URON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, November 14th, at 2:00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, November 11 th, 1950.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
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Buildin~Lots
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. _ FOR SALE -- • -
ON HIGHWAY NO. 84, WEST OF ZURICH
Apply to:
R. W. ILLSLEY,
Telephone: Zurich 133, or 226.
WANTED
White Beans - soya Beans
Timothy - Alsike - Sweet Clover
Red Clover
W. Ee
Phone 87 or 158
Alfalfa
R E I D
Dashwood
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'iiinrsaay, �avem�ber' xntl, 't95�
p . Interment ering Service taltes Pince in O'h%}
aster, Rev. L. HI'gene)lChurch on Sunday morning Novent-
Mr and Mrs. Louis .MontAgue and visited; 'Miss Lavada Hartleib on was made in the Lutheran Bronson ,ber 5th at 11 o'clock. The-IoAies have.
family were Sunday visitors with Mondaly- Line Cemetery. Before coming to
been fortunate 'in securing Dr, Rob -
friends in Brucefield, Kenneth, the little son of Mr and Dashwood ten years ago, sbe and her;
The people of Drysdale are all Mrs. Lorne Genttner had the misfor- late husband -bad farmed for many ert Grierson, as the guest speaker..
very happy ,to see Mr. Nelson Du- tune to fall from a step ladder and years in Hay Township. Surviving Mrs. J. !Paterson and Mrs. C. Coolt
charme home after being in St. Jos- fracture his arm near the shoulder. are two sons, Aaron, Dashwood, and will be hostesses for the monthly, In--
eph's Hospital, Landon, for a couple Mrs. M. McGrenere ofLondo•n, Leonard, Hay Twp. statute meeting which takes place Irk
of weeks. We wish Nelson -a very spent •a few days with her father,, a the Hensall Legion Hall, on Wed..
spee0yi recovery, Mx. Otto Restemeyer last wee.c.HENSALL night, Nov. 8th. ;Grandmothers will
Last week a number of the Holy Mr and Mrs. George Moulton and be honored guests. An interesting
Name Society men gathered at Mr. George Jr., and friend of London,!, 1VIr and Mrs. George Hess were program is being planned. Mrs. R.
Nelson Ducharme's farm to (to'iris were Sunday visitors with Miss La- Simpson will speaR to the tadie&
week -end visitors in Toronto. Miss Ellis will direct the preentatiora
fall plowing 'and finish all the work vada Hartleab• Miss Ada Gram of Adrian' Mich.
to be done in the fall. With the two, John Kellerman left ' for London be a skit The demonstration will
spent the week -end at the Home of be even +b Miss Phyllis Case. Roll -
three and tour furrow plows and last week where he will attend school her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George g
tractors the work was soon �compl- at W'o.odeden• Gram. She was accompanied b Mrs Call.: A Convenience Grandmother.present.
eted, which made -every one feel all Mrs. Theresa Joyce of Detroit,and 1 y did not have. Plan to be present
Gettus, who visited her •aunt, 1vlrs• Death,of Mr. Jahn Fisher
the better, and especially Nelson. Mrs. Veronica Debus of Zurich,were Meidinger.
Mrs. Jane Rau. spent a couple of week -end visitors with Mrs. Mcisaac Mr and Mrs John Henderson and d John Fisher, a Highly respecter'
days at the home of .Mrs. Leonard Mr and Mrs. Jas. Hayter have family, spent the week -end in Glenco 'and welssed a resident 'h of me Vin
Etue north on the B. W. Highway, moved into the house they recently !aged passed away o 'itis hams on
Mr. John Anderson, of Hensall, ,Sunday, Oct. 29th following a brief"
Mr. Arthur Harvey and daughter purchased from Mia. Krueger. I was the winner of a turkey and two
Mrs. Marie Sweeneryt of Detroit, Mr T, Harz? Hoffman spent Sun -,ducks at :a clowl shoot held in Sea- illness. Born in Hay Townshlp irk
spent Sunday with friends aria rel- day with Rev. W. Siebert at Chesley' forth on Saturday, October 'Z8th. L862, Mx. Fisher spent his earriy life
,lives in the neighbourhood." where he was guest soloist.. in Zur►ch. He' moved to Hensall cru
It was well attended by shooters 118912 there he married Muss Jessie
Mr. and Mrs. 'Shorkey of Detroit, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer from as far distance as .P.reston.
were week -end callers at the latter's and fancily of London were '.Sunda olf Pr was a loyal Church.
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home, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duchaime. visitors with Mr. Otto Restemeyer. y Anderson shot a score of fig out of a£ quiet,
Carmel (Presbyterian Church. Of"
170. Had two perfect 25 straights in a acct retiring nature. The deceas<
0 A S H W 0 C) 1 j 'Mr. Jack Wein is in St. Joseph's I succession, the .last at 20 yarrm. q g
Hospital, London, where he is under- ed possessed many outsanding' qual-
On Tuesday evening, 'November 7, At the evening service of Oct, 29, ities, being a aithful labourer and a.
Miss Jean Kellerman of Kitchener, going treatment. in the Hensall United Church School kind -neighbour
will give .an address in the Evangel- A large number of people were in eiHe•
toand a friend, g,
room, •Rev. W. J. Rogers introduced ,eaves to mourn his passing, his
ical church at 8 o'clock. Miss Keller- town on Saturday attending the •auc- the missionary sound film "Heart of
tion sale .of the effects of Mrs. H. wife, itzno daughters, Mrs. �>•,orne,.
mean who has been in China for the India" which dealt with the native Thom Helen. Toronto; Mrs.
at two years will no doubt have Krueger. Good prices were realised son P
past customs and religions of India. The Ra Palmer (Mar Windsor, ancl.
and Mr. Alvin Walper, the auctioneer y gid >
,erne very interesting things to tell. p second part shows a young child be- one son, Lester Fisher, of Wheatley,.,
did a fine jab. in cared by a missionary doctor.and
Crediton and Zurich are cordially in- g y six grand children, also two sisters,
vited to attend. Mrs. Clara Restemeyer its effect on the ifamil.y. There was Mrs. Wm. Demouth and Mrs. Walter -
Mr and 'Mrs. Norman Klein of Mil- Services for Mrs. Clara Restemgy- a splendid attendance. Hadley, Poa-t Arthur. The funeral
dmay, Miss Doreen Eggert of Ros- er, 66, widow of -Henry Restemeyer, , At the close of this service, these which ,was private was held at hist:
tock and IMT. Ron Weber of Seaforth -who died at the home of her son pictures were taken to Chiserhurst home on Tuesday afternoon at two:
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aaron here, were held on Monday Church for presentation there, under o'clock and was conducted by his.
Oestreikeher. at 2 p.m. from the Hof fan funeral I the auspices :of the Young People's pastor, Rev. P. A. Ferguson. Inter --
Mr and Mrs. -Schrum and Mr. Ed. home, to Zion Lutheran Church, j Union. ment was in Union Cemetery, Hen
and L. B. Then (of Grand Rapids,,. where services were conducted by the The annual W!M:S. Fail Thankoff- sail
AUCTION SALE Hing mill complete with sieves, 2-
.- wheel •trailer, 2.0 rods woven fence,
of quantity of barb wire, steel posts, 2
Cyclone Grass seeders, root pulper,
CABIN TRAILERS chicken shelters,_ chicen camps, bras;
.At Central School, North Street, mounted harness lite new, plow
Goderich, Ontario harness, set of sling ropes, wheelbar-
'on row, cross cut saw, buck saw, grease
gun, galvanized milk pails, shovels.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. forks, doubletreec, carpenter tools.
quarter horse electric motor, anc
1950, at 2.00 p.m- numerous articles to numerous tc
40ne Cabin Type Trailer 30 feet, menton.
long, regulation width. Household Effects 2=60rnej
''Two Cabin Trailers )18 feet long, hea>;! duty Hydro stove, like new;
regulation width. 3,piece chesterfield suite, solid oak
dining room suite, square top exten-
'These Trailers are suitable for the siion table; 6 dining room chairs, 2
rose of Contractors, 1liunlcipa, Road leather chairs, 12• beds with springs
Mepartments or can be used as and mattress, 2 beds, 3 dressers, 3
,Cabins. commodes, 4 centre tables, Quebec
TERMS—CASH heater, gas l -amp and Iantern, vari-
Matt Gaynor, ous oil lamps, kitchen clock, *ard-
Auctioneer. robe, various trunks, kitchen mirror,
N. W. Miller, quantity of silverware, 2 large rocs-
Clerk, County of Huron. 1 ting pans, _picture frames, crocks,
Clearing Auction Sale
,Of Livesbock, Farm Implements and
_Uousehold Effects, on the premrses,
Lot 20, �L.•R.E., . Stanley Township
1.1/2 miles north of Drysdale, on No
'21 Highway.
The undersigned Auctioneer has beer
instructed to sell by Public Auctior
On
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th.
Commencing at 1.-oclock, p.m. sharl
Horses — Black Percheron Team
6 and 8 >years old, garanteed quiet
-and reliable in every way; Grey
Pe,rcheron mare 10 years old.
Cattle — Durham cow, 7 years oli
due later part of December; Here-
ford cow, 7 years old, due first weel
in December; red Durham cow, milk
ing, due later part of Fbruary; f
:Hereford cows, due the middle of
March; Hereford farrow cow, roar
heifer with calf at foot; roan steel
1 ;'2 years old; 2Polled Angus heif
ers, 1 year cold; Holstein heifer; f
,spring calves, Durham and Hereford'
This herd has been tested and wa:
found 1100 per cent. negative.
Pigs — 4 Yorkshire Shoats, aver
aging 125 pounds each, black.watel
doh;.
Implements - Me -Deering Farmal
'.Cractor in perfect condition wit.
scuffler and puller attachments
Me -Deering 12l -furrow tractor plo'n
M -H, 6 -ft. binder, like new; TVlc-Deei
ing 11 -hoe disc drill; John Deer
power lift 7 -ft. cultivator, like new
Case 6 -ft. mower; Mo -Deering 16
plate out -throw disc, like new; 2
drum steel roller; Massey -Harris 2
horse scuffler; 8 -horse cultivatoi
small cultivator, 2 single scuffler:
rubber -tired wagon, bay rack, gram
box, 3 -section harrows, 12 McDeci
ing walking, plows, set of bob sleigh.
all -steel -truck wagon, steel tiro
Wagon, potato digger, buggy, cutter
0 -horse disc, hay rako, Clinton far,
.._.., ..__......, _�.,�.... _._sees., -
battery radio, ironing board, ete,stc.
—No Reserve, as the Farm is sold.
TERMS—CASH
Albert Badour, Proprietor.
Lawrence Brisson, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Keyes - Agar
Vari-colored gladioli an autumn
flowers furnished an attractive altar
setting at Canon Davis Memorial
Church, Sarnia, for the marriage of
Margaret Jean Agar, daughter of Mi
and :Mrs. Wesley Agar, Sarnia, and
Donald Keyes, eldest son of Mr and
Mrs;. Shelock Keyes, Stanley. The
Rev. A. J. Hough officiatedand Lloyd
McAsh, Hamilton, thegroom's cousin
played the wedding music. The bride
was escorten to the altar "by her
father. Miss Donna Agar was her
sister's maid of honor, and Miss Jean
Keyes, Varna, sister of the groom,
was bridesmaid. Kenneth Somerton;
Sarnia, was groomsman and the ush-
ers were Kenneth Keyes and John
Agar. Miss Julia Flannigan, Sea -
forth, soloist, sang "I Love You
Truly„ and "Because " A recepraon
for the fifty .guests was held in the
church dining room, where the bri-
dal table was centred with a three -
tiered wedding cake, flanked by tall
pink and white tapers. After a hon-
eymoon to the U.iS,A., they will, re-
side on the groom's farm near Varna
Guests were present from Seaforth,
Varna, Hamilton, Orilla, Wiindsoi
and Baden.
DRYSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Denarnzne, ac
companied b*i `Mr and, Mrs. Albers
Bedard spent last week -end with Mr
and Mrs. Max. Denomme of 7."or•
onto.
Mr. Fred Papineau and family of
Detroit spent the week -end at their
home here,
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Manitoba
Flood Fund
.
Thanks Weekly Press.
All
Flood Victims Being Re-established
At the annual :convention of
! '
the Canadian 'Weekly News-
}
papersF omen n held at the
Chateau rontesiac Hotel, Que-
MANITOBA FLOOD RELIEF FUND
bec City, October 23-25, a reso-
lution of thanks to the Weekly
set rf.er,.ar.m west We 31dw
Newspapers of Canada was
W1 OMG. MANITOBR -
presented by the Manitoba
wept+.m nt az-s-s-a
Flood Relief Fund do apprecia-
tion of the part 10aye'd by the
H. W. MANNING, General Chairman CECIL LAMONT, Hosormr Orpaatsw_
Weekly Press in :assisting in the
M. A. O'HARA. Honorary Treasurer MORAY SIIICLAIR. Pablee RoUdsesr CIMM
rehabilitation 'of :flood victims
MR& GARNET COULTM Hon, Somoarr
of the Red :.Rlver Valley.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE: H. W. Warinfna Chaknan.
In presenting 'tbie i�esolution,
Hon. 1. S: McDiarmid C. L Graham Mayor W. it Forrester, Laersso
at the annual banquet, attended
M A O'Hara Mrs. Garnet Conker Mn. W.I.Sleegherd, Ezec.
by some 400 Weekly Newspaper
editors from all part of, Canasta,;•
Cecil Lamont, Honorary eta .,
RESOLUTION
.)
4ional Organizer of the.'.. Maio
`3
toba Flood Relief Fun,„ c
Tot Tho Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assooiatios
how total contributions
Fund had reached $8,775 0.`0
.'.
LOCAL OR.GANIZATIONS PN '
in cash and in addition, Bona-
sad ZURICH AND VICINITY:',
r.
tions in kind with a value of
several hundreds' of thousands
I'
From: The Manitoba Tlood Relief Fund
c
of dollars, had been turned over
to the Red Cross and other relief
WHERZAS during the disastrous Ttanitoba 71Nd 2% •1e sprint
agencies for distribution to flood
of 1950, there was *evidenced a desire on the part of the oitis•ne of
'
saRerers.
Canada and elsewhere to help in sons way to relieve 6he mistress of
Mr, Lamont informed the
+
editors that the following Ir
propriation had been made fr=
the Fund, to date:
WHER=A8 it was apparent that then• was no ag•ney then is
,
Repair and replace-
=esisteaoo which could give aid in such matters as restoring losses of
ment of household a
furniture and personal belongings of those whose homes had been
t
furnishings and ef-
flooded; and
fects, clothing, pri-
•r a t e automobiles,
Me' $2`�'�
WHER=AS iL was apparent that without sue! many tuili•e
C'smpeasation for
eaa
would suffer ori lin less•• and is mea 440
Dp i 7 see b• censer•, a•stattt'•
out-of-pocket liv-
as a result of the fl••d; and
ing and travelling
WXZRtAB the Manitoba Fleoa Relief Fws4
x
expenses of persons
,rias set yep, tial•!
e
*ho were forced to
evacuate t h e i r
the honorary chairmanship of the Lieutenant -C for of Manitoba, the,
i,,5 ,
Ilomea account
premier of Manitoba, the Mayor of Winnipeg, t of 8t. Donifass.
on
of flood #1,500,000
and the Manitoba Consul -General of the Uiitid. ifi-tes to reeo1v0
......11........1..1..
A"d to small busi-
contributions iron those who wished to help; �1ift1
i
nesses, market
gardeners andr
WHZRSA8 local funds were o ened in m&a municipalities
farmers to cover p T
las,ses.•of goods and throughout the country, in large part through the efforts of the
inventory as a re- weekly Newspapers of Canada, with the sympathetic assistance of the
sult of the flood........ $1,000,000 Weekly Newspapers Association and the Provincial Divisions of the I
Compensation to Assooiation; and
farmers for loss of
livestock, poultry, WHEREAS the prooeeds of funds so collected have added
feed, seed, grain materially to the magnificent total received for aid to the flood
and machinery lost
or damaged............
$1000000 viotims of the Red River Valley; and such aid going out promptly has
A survey is now being conduct- had a great effect in maintaining the morale of the People who have
ed with a view to assisting suffered so grievously;
churches, hospitals, private j
schools and semi-public in- BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED i
stitutions which do not come
d
within the scope of govern- THAI' the Officers of the Manitoba Blood Rollet puna 03:cen8
mental assistance, to the Weekly Newspapers of Canada through the Canadian Weekly
As a result of the generous Newspapers Association in Conference in y
response from all parts of Can -Quebec Cit , heartfelt grafi- ••3
ada, all persons who have suf- tude and appreciation on behalf of the trustees of the Manitoba Flood;
fered losses, other than strut- Relief Fund and of'the flood victims of the Red River Valley, for J
tural damage, have been or are their heartwarming sympathy and their practical expression of it in i
in the process of being compen- ,i
sated from the Flood Fund, and their efforts on behalf at the Fund;
are able to resume their normal ers be asked to extend to the
AND THAT the said newspapers °
home and business lives. Strut- P P
tural damage to buildings is citizens of their territories, the appreciation of the people of the
being taken care of by the Do- Red River Valley for the assistance given, •through the Xan-itoba flood
miction and Provincial Govern- Relief Fuad, for the rehabilitation of flood victims.
menta. T h e s e Governments,
aloing with the Municipalities,
are now engaged in the con-
struction of dikes to guard y Approved
against future floods, where this r
is feasible.
The newspaper editors were Honorary National Organiser - moved
informed that the total cost of
raising the fund had been less
than three-quarters of one per gonorary 7yraaeurer 80004404
cent, which is believed to be a s _
record low cost for fund raising.
The small expenditure in raising 2,
the Fund was made • possible
through all services being con-
tributed by those who took part
in raising the Fund. !•
The resolution presented to -- 0•
the Canadian Weekly News- r• f i
papers Association and to this
paper appears in the adjoining