Zurich Herald, 1957-05-23, Page 1R
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'Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere thanks
:for those who remmezUbered me with.
yards, treats, and visits while a pat-
ient at St. Joseph's 'Hospital, Lon -
'don, Ont.
'Mr, George J, Thiel.
Card of Thanks
T wish to say Many Thanks to
'!friends .for ,cards, 'good wishes, also
:for treats and •flowers sent to me
eturing my illness. Sincerely, Mrs.
.E'dna Johnston.
Clinton Orator Wias
Oanlest •
Mr. William Elliott, R. R. 1, Zur-
ich, only s.on of iMr and Mrs. Melvin
:Elliott, Zurich, was one of the win-
ners selected •in the Zone C. L fin-
-als of the Canadian Legion. Public
'speaking finals held in the Legion
Mall at Clinton -over the :week -end.
He- as a ,grade 12 student at the Dia-
- trict Collegiate Iristitute in the Sen-
. ler pupil school class. We congratu-
late Bill and wish him every success
future 'ii e.
ZURICH., ONTARIO, THURSDAY M
Property Sold
Mr. Maurice Weber sold his prop-
erty in the westerly part off town, on
Louise Street to Mrs. Therese Hart-
man of the Goshen Line south. Pos-
session will be given in August
Had Anniversary
A very happy and joyous event
was celebrated at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Deichert, Zurich, on
the toccasion of their fortieth wedd-
ing anniversary. Dinner was serv-
ed at 5.30 by the immediate family
to about 50 guests, including the
bridesmaid, Mrs. Elmore Deters, the
.former Laura Schumacher, ,cousin of
the (bride and best man, George Dei -
Chert, ;brother of the groom, and
sisters and brothers of the .celebrants
from London, Kitchener, ,New Ham-
burg, Stratford, Walton, Dashwood
and surrounding district
The home was lovely with arrange-
ments of lilacs, tulips and narcissus.
The table was centred with a three-
tier ;wedding eake, flanked by tall
tapers. After a delicious meal a few
fitting remarks were given by Mr.
A. J. Kallbfleisoh, Zurich, and the
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MAY 23 1957
groom made a fitfing 'reMpl°3' The
couple were the recipients o'fl?any
,beautiful and useful gifts,:eio4'latu
lary messages and 'a telegi'arin•-of
good wishes from.' A. Y. t11'l1 h ,
Seafortle The corsages were sem
ted Iby the grandchildren. '
The bride is the former Josef ine
Kalbfleisch, daugter of °the rp.f Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kalbfleisch la `>*. of
Hay Township, and the groom aeon
iof the late Mr and Mrs. Peteri'De'i-
eehert, Sr., Zurich. 4 '
This union was Ibbessed, w> a
family of four daughters and three
sons: ;Mrs. Harvey Hohner, (Ed'ith)
Bayfield ; Mr. Clifford. Pepper (,;ora)
Dashwood; Earl of Zurich, Mr's;: Ed-
gar Elligson, (Dorothy) Walton;
Clair on the Deicliert homestead,
Blind Line, Zurich; ¶Margaret,' Kiteh:
ener (dental assistant) and Edward
on the staff of the Bank .of Montreal
Zurich, and also nine grandchildren.
In connection with this occasion,
several birthdays 'were also acknowl-
edged. Albert Deichert, brother of
the groom and John •Elligsen those
birthdays fall on the anniversary
date, May 16th. and Joan Pepper
with birthday on May 19th. A cake:
in their honour was baked by'. Mrs.
Alfred Pfaff, Zurich.,
Udon Theatre
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Friday, Saturday
May '21-25
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Friday, Saturday
The Spoilers
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CHEF'F CHANDLER
ANNE BAXTER
To Hold Dance
The "J A Y S" Orchestra of Lon-
don are holding a dance in the Com-
mnznityCentre, Zurich this Saturday
evening, May 25th, to which the pub-
lic, are invited.
Crediton Resident Passes
Fred Kerr, 80, lifelong resident of
Crediton, brick and tile manufactur-
er and well known district trap shoot-
er. Surviving are his wife, one da-
ughter and a sister at ;Crediton.' Fun-
eral services were held -on Tuesday,
May 21st at Exeter.
ARE INVESTIGATING
Police are making a thorough in-
vestigation into ibreakins which occ-
urred in Zurich •Garages bust week,
when they picked up $215 worth of
tires from Pearson's ;Motor Sales and
cigarettes, money, tires and articles
from Howard Klopp's garage valued
at $125. Entry in the Klopp garage
was made by tearing a hole through
a light ;bathroom wall.
The Scout's Corner
By Troop Leader Louis Willert
Camping Trip April 27, '57. Chap. II
This morning the Scouts were up
bright and early before 7 a.m. The
Owl Patrol was in charge of getting
breakfast ready this morning. We had
bacon and eggs, bread, butter, jam,
and coffee. Before (breakfast the
Scouts aired out their bedding, after
a good night's rest. After breakfast
each Patrol had to make fences and
gateways around each of their tents
and other projects to snake the
camp -site look better. Scouter Hess,
and Scouter Surerus did the same
!thing around Troop Headquarters
and they also found a longer po3e on
Ivehieh to put the flag. After work
around the camp rwas finished some
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others went swimming. ..By now' • it
was almost Ill p.m., as we looked at
the sky to the north, it was almost
black. We then knew that a storm
was coming. The Scouts that were
in swimming dashed from the rteer
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back to ;camp, as it started getting
very windy; but dinner was ready
Iby the • time all Scouts were back in
May 24-25 camp; as soon as everyone was hack
in camp 'it started to rain.
As the Eagle (Patrol was in charge
of getting dinner ready, they tools
all the food into their tent and ev-
eryone went there to eat. During
the storm the tent iof the Wolf Pat-
rol collapsed on top of them; quick-
ly they ran from their tent to put
it back up and then ducked roack into
their tent; again a few minutes lat-
er down came the tent and this time
it stayed down, till it had stepped to
rain. But inn the meantime the tent
!off the Owl Patrol was leaking in on
them making them kind of wet, so
they piled all their belongings on the
° ground in the middle of the tent and
put their ground sheets over them
and dashed into the next tent.
This morning it .was fairly hot, but
the fog that moved in this afternoon
brought very cool air with it. After
the. fog passed through camp the
Scouts put on their jackets. The
Scouts were going to go on a hike
this afternoon, but it kept raining so
This Theatre will be open every Fri-
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May 23-24
BOAT"
Clifton. Webb
Comedy
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Chill Willis
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Teesday,'!Wednesday,
May 25-27
RIFLE"
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Comedy
May 2,8-2
we rested up in our tents for the
rest of the afternoon.
By supper time it was still raining
a little. The Wolf Patrol was in
charge of getting stopper ready,they
tried starting the fire, but the wood
WE'RE NO ANGELS" was too wet, so we had to have sup -
Humphrey Bogart Joan Bennett per in Hess' cottage. We had coffee,
CComedy • pork and beans and weiners for sup-
per. After supper all the Scouts
went to Forest to see a show, ;once
went in the .back of Scouter Hess'
truck and others in Pat O'Brien's car.
The name of the show was the "Sear-
chers". After the show we went to
a restaurant in Forest to get some-
thing to eat; then we headed back
to our :camp in the Pinery. We ar-
rived ;back in camp at 11.30, By
9UNLIAY SERVICES: School 111415 pen., all lights were out and
10:00 a.m. — S o It all ,Scouts sleeping. But when the
11:00 a.m. — Wibie p aerv3c�e Scouter looked out he saw that the
R:00 p.m, 8.00 Bible Meeting lights of Pat's car on,but Thott 'ht
Wednesday, p.m. Prayer Fellow- he was fixing something in hi, • tent.
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At 12 ,midnight they were still on
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He poked his he -ad into the Wolf
P'atrol's tent and hollered Pat, but
got no answer, again he ;hollered
"Pat", do you want your ear lights
:n" Pat replies, "Huh -n -n -n I"
"Do you want your lights on?"
"I guess nee" And Scouter Hess
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