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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-04-23, Page 8Westlake's Modern Building g``'3 zGtr':; This modern new building is the home of Westlake Furniture store, in Zurich. Built only three years ago, this is one of the vil- lage's more. modern buildings, and situated on •the main street of the town, is a credit to the commun- ity. In 1946 Keith Westlake pur- chased the furniture end of the business owned by Johnston and Kabbfledsch. For some years he carried on in the same building where the store had been located, and then, only -three years ago, built this big .new modern: store. West'akes' carry a complete variety of an types of furniture, as wen as floor coverings,. Aro Every year they stage a gigan- tic anarwversaay sale, and this year the sale starts on Thursday of this week. All articles in their store are marked down to special prices for this event. As weld as operating a furnit- ure store, Mr. Westlake also ap- er ates a modern funeral home in Zuaii'ch, Gospel Services Well Attended The Special Gospel Services conducted April 13-20 in the Zur- ich; Mennonite church, were well attended every evening. On both Sundays and on. Friday evening the auditorium was filled The messages by Rev. O. Horst were timely, challenging a n d muco appreciated. The following subjects were treated: "The Faith that Succeeds," "The Tragedy of. a Wasted Life," "Three Tense De- liverance," "The Glory of the Cross," "The Proof of Life," "A Cos,tily Decision," "The Man -gage of the Lamb," '''Stewardship," "Divine Heeling," "The Devotion- al Clavering." Special features were a par- ent's. night on Friday ,and a youLuths night on Saturday, with messages particularly directed at parents and young people respec- tively. On several evenings a speoiral part of the service was devoted to the children. Special singing groups during the week iaicl'uuded a Ladies' Quartet, Male Quartet, amid the Oesch family. Wed at Mount Carmel Donna Jean Deno¢nme, London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Denomme, Dashwood, and Joseph Charles Rau, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. John, Rau, Bayfield, ex- changed marriage vows before Rev. Father J. Kelly at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, on Sat- urday, April,' 12, art 9.30 a.m. Given in. marriage by her fath- er, the bride chose a gown with an empire lace bodice fashioned with :.bateau neckline • and lily -- point sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured layers of lace and 'ac- cordion pleated nylon tulle over satin with Chantilly lace panels front and back. Her Chantilly Lana finger-tip veil was held by e .pillbox headdress tail -rimed with. peedsroses. a ixland sequins. e carried The bride was attended by her sister, MTs. John Denomme, as Rev. Horst, in addition to en- gaging in preaching missions, ser- ves as president of the Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario, 'teaches at Ontario Mennonite B 1 b l e School, Kitchener, 'and serves as pastor of the Manheim Mennonite Church near Kitchener, Al in all this fellowship was a spiritually enricing experience. Ira .1ioa s > eacn �r 'dill JUPU IU, lee Rows Up Fishing Season (8y Stanley J. Smith) On Wednesday night three Grand Bend fishing mugs, skipped by Henry Green, Londe Ravell!e and Ron Purdy, finally reached their port, after leaving Point Edward, on Monday morning A U.S. Coast Guard Cutter broke the ice ;for them: along the Mich - igen shore !for 26 miles to Lex- ington, Michigan, before open water was Mound.'. They then crossed the lake to Grand Bend. Their boats had been in storage for the winter at Point Edward. From Kettle Point south, the lake is stilly ice bound, and has prevented fishermen from setting their sturgeon nets on the good grounds+ south west of Kettle Point tin 10 to 15 fathoms of wat- er, Some mets have been set near- by and lifts range from 100 to 1,000 pounds; the price was good alt $1,40 a pound and up. Charge Three Men In Local !1' ig Theft Three young men, Benny Gig- na.c, Zuridh; Don Koehler, Hamil- ton, formerly of Hensall; and William. Lee, Hamilton, have been charged with stealing a pig from the farm of Ivan Kadbfleisch, Zurich. They will appear in Mag- istrate's Court, Exeter, on Wed- nesday, May 7. OPP Constable George Mitchell, Exeter, laid the charges last Wednesday. According •te .pollee, the men sold the porker for $30, to a Hen- sadi district fanner, Jim McEwen. The theft occurred last Sunday, and was 'first noticed by the farm manager, Clayton Ortwein. Two other farm .employees had noticed one of the accused's car on the premises earlier in the day. When Mr. Ortwein noticed a pig mis- sing, he immediately notified the ponce, who began their investiFga- tion the same day. Whitefish catches have been fah, ranging from 200 to Z500 • pound§ last week: The pie dropped to 40 cents a pound and, the week before was steady from .80 cents to $1.00 a pound, due to tlhe limit, A. large ace floe, about two mit- es long, broke loose from, Grand Bend, south, and .dnilfted towards St, Joseph, on 'Saturday. Stanley Smith, local fisherman had to - pull his nets: out. A change to the wand on Sunday afternoon sent the ice back to Grand Bernd. ,Smith caught over 1,200 pounds hof fish east week, mostly perclh and pickerel, and reports diet • smelt should be in by this, week- end if the weather stays warm. 0 Heavy Damages In Crash at Hensall An .accident oe No. 4 highway, art the intersection of No. 84 highway 051 Monday morning caused damages estimated at $675.00. Murray Vernier, 2Z Herman, who was trave1iling north on No. 4 highway, went to crass, and was truck head on by a car driven by Kenneth Gerald Me - Nairn, 20, Seaforth. There were no injuries. Chief Constable E. re Davis, Hensail, investigated. 0 Daniel. Rose To Assist Agre Reps Darnel James Rose, RR 3, Godes • erdch, has been appointed Student Assistant in Huron 'County from April 28 until his return to Ooi lege in September. Dan lis a. graduate of the 'Diploma Course and has completed his second. year towards his degree. Most of Mr. Rose's work will be in assisting A. S. Bolton in. the Junior Program in the county, matron of honor, and Mrs. Har- old arold Denomme, Sister of the groom as bridesmaid. They were gown- ed -alike in 'aqua and shrimp nylon net over taffeta. They carried nosegays of pom-poms and cane attons. Mr. John Denornme, Kitchener, and Mr. Harold Denomme, De- troit, attended the groom and An:- trhotny Rau, Bayfield, and Jerome Denomme, Dashwood were ush- ers. The bride's mother received guests wearing a figured silk crepe dress with pink rose cor- sage and the groom's mother chose a 'plink and black ensemble with a corsage of pihzk rases. For a wedding trip to Midlrand the bride wore an azure blue coat with beige accessories and cor- sage of white roses. On their rretturn the couple win reside din London. Ei 1 •tf 11--rev-,qtr WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN HURON COUNTY. '57, '56 and '55 Models — All at Attractive Prices REAL SPECIALS: '54 ELVEDERE SEDAN with new motor, locally $1190 owned. ONLY '54 METEOR COACH Like new, only 36,000 miles$1175 A steal at ONLY '53 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Overdrive, radio, one owner car, e9�5 35 miles to the gallon. ONLY r? '53 DODGE Mayfair SEDAN Custom radio, clean as a whip. MO ONLY l '53 RUICK Sedan, Dynaflow $ Custom radio, a real black QlyJ j95 beauty. Yours for only '52 MONARCH SEDAN Custom radio, overdrive, $995 like new. ONLY '52 DODGE Coronet Sedan Locally owned, new paint. Come $67x5 and see this one for �J '52 'CADILLAC Convertible Fully powered, electric windows and seats. MAKE US AN OFFER, LOTS OF GOOD 51's, 50's and 49's Phone Jack Pearson or Pete Masse for a Demonstration Pearson Motor Sales PONTIAC, BUICK and VAUXHALL CARS, G.M.C. TRUCKS ZURICH—Phone 78 EXETER—Phone 608 in Zurich see Jack Pearson, Proprietor or Pete Masse, Salesman MAKE US AN OFFER — — WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD