Zurich Herald, 1942-01-08, Page 1Forty Second Year
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BUY NOW!
1939 CTEV. MASTER DE LUX 'Sedan, 4 Door, Heater, Built
in DeFrosters. Dual Hams. Fog Light. Save $100 on this Car
1936 DODGE CT_ISTOM COACH, Steel Top, Hydraulic Brakes
Trunk, Motor Overhauled.
108S CHEV., COACH. Heater and De Frosters. Nearly New
Tires. Very Clean Inside and Out. Priced Low
1935 CHEV. STANDARD, 4 Door Sedan, Original Upholster-
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1931 FORD COACH, Newly Painted, Upholstering Nearly as
Good as New.
1937 FORD COACH, Trunk, Very Rearsonable. Also Ford
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19341934 CHEV. COACH, Original Finish ...........$390.0O
1929 FORD A COACH $125.00
1930 FORD A COACH $185.00
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NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Farm-.
ers' Federation will be held in the 1
Town Hall, Zurich on Wednesday,
January 14th at 2.30 pan. All in-
terested are invited to attend. Mr.
Bond of Mt. Bridges is guest speaker.
Theo. Steinbach, Sesy.
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Fiftieth Anniversary
On IMonday, Jan. 5, 1942 Mr. and
Mrs. John Heist of Crediton cele-
brated their golden ;wedding 'anniv-
eriary. Mrs. Heist, the former Cath-
erine Wuerth, daughter of. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wuerth was tinted in
marriage to John Haist, son .of Mr.
and Mrs.. August Heist, on Jan. 5,
1:892. TO this union was born one
daughter, Lillian, at home.. Mrs.
Heist's bridesmaid was her sister,
Caroline, who married the best man,
John morlack.
There was open house in the af-
ternoon from two until five o'clock,
and many friends came with words
of congratulations. MTS. John Mor
lock poured tea, assisted by Mrs.
Lorne Marlock, Mrs. Royal Geiser,
Nola Feist and Aldonna Wuerth.
Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz, nephew
of the bridal couple frosted a lovely
three -tiered wedding cake, which
graced the centre of the table. On
both sides of the cake were tapers
and yellow roses. The rooms were
heautiully decorated in yellow and
.white.
A wedding dinner was served in
the evening to 60 invited guests, af-
ter which a lovely Trilite Floor Lamp
was presented to the bridal couple of
fifty years. The address was read by
Mrs. Harry 0. Hess and Mr. Alf.
Wut rth and Mr. Sylvester Wuerth.
Fifty years is a long,. long while wheel
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A long, long while with some weary
miles
When you're plodding onward
through it;
l3tit, looking back over times worn
track from beneath a westering
un
`Ti, salkle way—just a sunlit day,
When the goal of life iswon.
As you look today o'er the travelled
way with it's mingled smiles
and tears,
O'er the joys mos t true that have
come to you .a'dawn the hasten-
ing years,
As your thoughts run o'er all the
golden lore.
Which your memories have treasured
You will And, we. know, as the whole
must. show,
That the good'has been measured.
And may the years that are yet in
store—
If they be few, or if they be more—
Be the golden years ofd sweet con-
tent •
That should crown the days of life,
so spent—
All the Golden Years of life's sunset
glow,
Be the crowning years of the years
you know,
All lines in pleasant places cast
Life's best reserved until the last.
We' have .assembled here this ev-
ionening to celebrate the happy com-
pletion by our friends John and
Catherine Heist, of fifty years of
life together in the bonds of Christ-
ian marriage. It is with joy that we
extend congratulations and with one
accord give thanks unto Ahnight
God. We ask you to accept this
gift as a small token of our love and
e.steenl for yoti, the same being pre-
sented by two who were baptised at,
your wedding fifty years ago, in be-
half of the group assembled here this
evening.
There were many. unique things
shout this anniversary which cannot
be said of many. The bridal •couple
and their attendants wore the same
bouquet af flowers on this day as
they did fifty years ago. The bride
worn a brooch which was given to
her as a wedding gift. There were
two baptisms on their wedding day
• now these two have grown to
alanhood and were thereto cele-
brate the happy -occasion, Mr. and
Mrs. George Einar, invited guests,
were celebrating their thirty-second
'"f!ddirtl. anniversary. A. lovely soc-
ial. evening was spent and many en
inapremptu spee('.h was alann with
1 a ,,a of coagratnlations.
,eted and compoeed by Mrs.
G Zurich.) .
Rates: $1 fri in C'readit, in neva:me:a
0.56 in 'U.S.A., hi adaanaz
CIIESTER SMITH, 1:ghta
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or. Chelsea Thiel of London spent
the holidays at his home here.
Fred Rader, and mother, Mrs.
Catherine Rader of Dashwood were
Saturday visitors in town.
&la and Mrs. R. F. Stade spent a
clay at Ingersoll recently with the
former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Eidt..
Master Charles Cowen of Exeter,
spent a few days with his friend,
Master Morris O'Dwyer and the Fritz
families.
air. and Mrs. Stuart Beattie of
Flesherton were guests at the home
of Mat and Mrs. Victor Dinnin dur-
ing the holiday season.
Messrs. Paul and Fred Hess, who
spent the holidays with their parents
Mr. aijd Mrs. A. F. Hess, have re-
tuaned:to Toronto to resume their
studies at the University.
Mr, and Mrs. Max Wiley and fam-
ily ot,Ailso Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Hey,. Farr line, were visitors at the
home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mey-
ers oxt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burn have re-
turned to their home at Milverton,
after spending the holiday season at
with ,t4e latter's parents, Mr. and
Mas. Ji W. Merner.
Mrs.ClVort. 0. Smith and sons
Gordon and Stanley motored to Bad-
en iamlik Kitchener on. New„.Yeer's
1,1•" ,ti.at-fdaiii"-gr's itaanta';
'and other relatives.
Our e4er busy hunters have had
a few jack "drives" this winter so
far, and have mot with good success
as there seems to be an abundance of
these fleet footed game animals. The
getting around has also. been very
favourable as there is little snow.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and .Mrs
Flossie. Brown motored to London an
Wednesday last. They were accom-
panied by their daughter Mae, who
returned to Brescia Hall, London,
where she is in residence and intends
to complete her fourth year in the
B. A. Course of Home Economics.
Had Good Concert
Mr. Finlayson, and his well gro-
amed bunch of entainers put on a
very godd and well accepted show in
the local town hall last Friday even-
ing. Although .the weather was bad,
a good big house full of people gath-
ered and were well pleased with the
splendid program.
OBITUARY
Late Chester Salmon
Another well known resident of
the Zurich distict was called to his
eternal reward M the person of Mr.
James Chester Sahnon of the Baby-
lon line' Hay Township, and beloved
husbandof Pearl .Elliott, who died in
Victoria Hospital, London, on Tues-
day, December 30th, 1941 in his 57th
year. The Salmon family have been
residents of Zurich and vicinity for
many years. First moving on a
farm on the Babylon line, then for
many years were residents of Zurich
where Mr. 'Salmon did teaming for
the public, then after the motor truck
became the source of transportation,
the family again moved out on the
farm and were getting along very
nicely when Mr. Salmon became ill
with appendicitis, and was rushed to
London Hospital for an operation,
but unfortunately did not recover.
Surviving, •besides the widow, are
two brothers, Dorestus. and Ernie, of
London Twp; five sisters, Mrs. J.
Brown of London Twp; Mrs. McAr-
thur of McMorn, Sask; Mrs. E. S.
Wilson of Tribune, Sask; and Mrs.
0. Elliott and Mrs. Ken F'raser ef
London; four sons, Clifrord and
Homer, both of London and Hubert
and Norman, both at home, and a
daughter, Janette at home. Another
son, Morley, predeceased his father
143 years ago while the family was
residing in Zurich when he met with
with a burning accident. Mr. Sal-,
mon WIIS buried in Siloam. Cemetery,
London. on Thin afternoon. and
the bereft family have the sympathy
of a large (tree ef fv;end,,
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