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Zurich Herald, 1957-12-12, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO CHRISTMAS GIFTS For Everybody at -NIEMAN'S HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORES Dashwood — Ontario Tops, Games, Tables and Chairs, Rockers, Etc. Electrical Appliances, China, Webb Corbett Crystale, Table and Floor Lamps, Step Tables, Coffee Tables, Hassacks, T. V. Chairs, Occas- ional Chairs, Mattresses, Hoover Vaccurnm Cleaners, Etc. A large stock of all new Furniture and Lamps displayed in the newly Decorated Furniture Store. During December each Furniture Purchase Entitles you to a Ticket on a Draw for a Hostess Chair. Draw to be made Christmas Eve., at 10 p.m. IIIIIMMOMMOIMMOMMIIINIMMINOMMINNZIF Christmas Trees =LET US .SUPPLY YOU WITH A WINE TREE FOR ,CHRISTMAS. :ORDERS TAKEN NOW Phone 103 W, Zurich NEIL WALKER lj ZURICH HERALD eery Desjardine a •Grand Bend and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz of Dashwood thanked Miss Wishart. School Closed -- Dashwood public school pupils are enjoying a pre-Christanas holiday with home assignments while new furnaces are being installed as the old furnace burned out. Enjoy Fowl Supper— The Ladies' Md of Zion Lutheran Church treated their buten& to their annual turkey supper on Wed. even- ing. A sing song and bingo follow- ed Group 4 with. Mrs. Vyrne Weido as 'convener, was in chorget " Enjoy Bowling— The Walther League of Zion Lu- theran .church entertained the young People of the Evangelical U. Church at an. ,evening of bowling at Grand Bend following bowling they return- ed to the Lutheran (church for un oh Dashwood Merry Maids_ Dashwood Merry Maids held their meeting Wednesday evening with 9 members and Mrs. Baker present. Carol (Becker invited the girls to meet at her home Dec. 16. Each girl was given a palmlet on spot remov- ing.. The girls were taught the care of a wool shirt. Roll .call for next meeting - How to remove orte kind of spot from wool. Home assignm- ent work on skirts and record nooks Meeting closed with The Queen. iVfiss Anna Messner and Eunice Frederick of London, spent the we- ek -end with Mr and Mrs Fred Mes- snr. Mr and Mrs Wendell ,Gamble and family of London ,spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. L. H. Rader. Family Celebrate Mother's 89th. Birthday— Mr and Mrs Charles Stephen and Betty of Elimville; (Mr and .Mrs: Bill Stephen, Greta and Earl of Wood- ham and (Mr and Mrs. •Gerald Walhehn and 'Carolyn .of Crediton, were pres- ent at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Heckman to celebrate Mrs. Chas. Stephen's 89th (birthday. Mrs. Step- hen makes her home with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Heckman and is in fair health. Funeral Services— the Department Extension 'Service was in charge. She demonstrated individual salads, luncheon salads, main tcourse salads and pick and a chose salad plate. Everyone enjoyed a sample of these salads. 1VIrs Em - In Memoriam .Christian iSchwartzentruber, who died one year agg, December 14, '56. "We ,cannot say and will net say, 'That he is dead - he is just away! Vdth ,cheery smile and a wave of the hand .1e, has wandered into an unknown land. Think of him faring ton, as dear In the love of There, as the love of Here, 'Mink of him still as the same, we say, He is not dead -iie is just away. —Ever remembered by his wife and Family. GREETINGS FROM HAWAII .Aloha! from the Corriveaus'. With 1957 drawing to a close we *thought it would be nice to have a paper visit with you and our many other friends and tell of our activit- ies of the year. The ,Christmas Seas- on finds us in encllent health and re - ailing at 3,654 Flanerty Circle, Hon- olulu 118, Hawaii, ithe land or warm ',weather, beautiful flowers and year round ,opportunities for swimming. Needless to say we do spend much =of our time at the beaches and swim- ming pool on Wednesday after- noon and week -ends. The children„ (Michael, Donald and Karen) par- ticularly enjoy th.e water. Michael and Donald are now accomplished swimmers and Karen holds her own. 'Once Karen ,swims the length of the pool which ds approximately 120 ft. gong she is ready to qurt. They are all quick to respond to the ,call 'Let's go-si,viraming." Margaret goes into the water too, but no swimming or high diving for her, --she just gets wet. She still looks good in a bathing suit though! The children go to Pearl Harbor Elerannary School `which is just 6 blocks away, out they ride to school 'in the Marine Corps bus. They catch on early in late to _modern conveniences and take ad - Vantage of it early. Michael es in the 5th srade, Donald in itabd Csrtt in ie 1lI doing well in sc.hool with ,,ko steins in the family as yet : There. are many little 4.1teresting features about living in Hawaii which has proved to be rather appealing to all of us. Such things as practically ,everyone ,playing the ukulele and dancing the hula to include 'rabid - tan dances. Karen knows many of the hula dances already ancHf i can ever -talk Margaret into taking les-; sons I'm sure Karen would like to take them. too. A great majority of ..athe 'Officers wives take hula lessons and become quite good at it. We have attended quite a few hula shows 4arid lusaus (Hawaida. Feasts) with the Children and have taken mine a few 1)ictures, As for Orval, ne still per,. isists in being a snemb•er of the Mar- ine Corps and his job keeps Aint on title go. (Continued next week DASH WOOD 'Salad Short Course— Doihiwood W.I. sponsored a short icooturse on salads and Grand Bend W. I, and ladles from the community 'were nr,nt A total of fony-orn, Uttnded, Isabel Wishart from eah Were held at the !Betz - 'Bechtel funeral home, Kitchener, Friday De - ember Oth for the late J. Norman Cowan of Dashwood. Bearers were Win. IBecker, Wallace Wein, Ralph Weber, Donald and Wesley Rader and Teddy Webb. • St. Joseph & Blue Water Area Mr and Mrs .01tifford Dehatt of Detroit were week -end visitors with relatives in the St. Joseph Area. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and Mr. Paul Bedard of •Goderich, were Saturday last visitors swath Mrs. Josephine Ducharme and son Isadore Mr and Mrs Morley Fournier and 'children of London, spent the week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed 'Corriveau. Mr and Mrs '11.1bed Robson and son were Sunday visitors with IVXr and Mrs. Wilfred Corriveau of this High- way. Mr and 'Mrs Frank, Ryder and hildren of Lucan spent 1Sunday last with the later's parents; Mr and Mrs Leon Bedo.rd. Mr. Gerard Geoffroi of Walkerton was a business visitor in thts vicinity over the week -end. A little snow covers the ground at time of writing, and we can expect a little more to follow in the very near future. ( Our Continued Article) While I was notching the tree the foreman Harry King, came .along on his afternoon walk, he being of a playful nature, he and my partner had a snowball tussle, then he kept Thursday, December 12th1 1057 agoing to the other men in his ch. arge; we started toutiting down the, (big tree, which had to go throttle& (between a birch and a ,baach the one that caused the fatal Nciound„ 'Scarcely had the foreman arsdNed to, the furthest away, a distance of ap- proximately 80 rods, that we shout.o.. ed the falling tree signal; perhapa, less than a minute later, they heard any screams. They knew .something had happened and was no thine til all of the boys were with me, We. had made good work in (roweling the tnaple between the trees, but it caua- od the trees to rack, making them sweep back and forward ,causing the beech tree to fall our direction, ori the maple stump, then glancing the direction we had moved for fiatty. 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