Zurich Citizens News, 1958-10-01, Page 5WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS
(Mrs. Russel Grainger, Correspondent)
We care sorry to report that a patrient inn Victoria Hospital,
M. William $parks, Seatfoartlh, London..
ffaumerlky of the Bronson Line, is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Lon -
ALWAYS . APPROPRIATE
.APP'RECIATED!
We Make Up Beautiful Floral Tributes for
Weddings — Corsages — Funerals — Special Occasions
and Gifts
NETS'S FLOWER SHOP
AT THE OESCH SHOE STORE
Phone 130J or W
don, spent a day with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Penthale and also at-
tended the Hayfield F.anr,
Mr. and Mrs, Beat Dunn, Jr.,
called on Mrs William Sparks,
who its a patient in Viktoria. Hos-
pital, London, on Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Snowden has re-
turned to her hoarse atter spending
the past ten days at the home of
her dawgbter and son -in -Mw, Mr.
and Mrs. John Keys.
Mrs. Jennie, Downie has retuiin-
ed to Stmathxoy after spending a
week With Mr. end Mrs. Russell
'Grainger a inlger anrd family.
Mins Lynrnda Sootchmer spent
the weekend with Misses Helen
and Phyllis Grainger.
Fair a Success
Bayfield Flail Fair is over once
more and a good attendance is re-
ported. The School Fair Section
was well attended and over 1,200
entries were ,placed in the arena
on Wednesday morning by teach-
ers and pnipils of 14 schools from
Stanley and Goderich townships.
The shield for the most points per
pupil was won by SS 4 West Stan-
ley,
tanley, with SS 5 Godemiich Township
(Porter's Hill), pledi'nIg second;
SS 9 Goder eh Township, third;
SS 5 Stanley, fourth and SS 1
Stanley, fifth.
CLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL MATTRESSES
From OCTOBER 4 to OCTOBER 11 inclusive
WE NEED THE ROOM, SO WE ARE SACRIFICING OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF MATTRESSES, ETC.
SEALY Special
4 FOOT
CONTINENTAL
UNITS
With Legs
Roreg. $125 $79
F
SEALY Special
DeLuxe
CONTINENTAL
UNIT
With Latex Fibre
Reg, $145
For
Complete With Legs
EXTRA SPECIAL
SPRING -FILLED MATTRESSES
Reg. $25.95 for $17.50
REAL BUY
ATTRESSES — with A.C.A. Ticking
Reg. $28.00 for Only $21.00
FELT
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Rego $16.95
FOR ONLY
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PAGE FIVE
Bucharme—
Druillard
St. John Vaanney Church., Riv-
erside, was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Bernadette Drulil'-
liand and Lea Ducharme, Windsor.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Drualliard, Wand-
sor and the groom's: parents, are
Mr. :and Mrs. Peter Ducharme,
Biayi1 elid.
Miss Anne Ducharme, sister of
the groom, Miss Janet Druiil ar d,
and Miss Elaine Druilliard, sisters
of the bride acted as bridesmaids
and the junior attendants were
.Carol Ducharane and Joan Druil!-
dlard.
The groom was attended by his
youngest (brother, Peter Ducharme
and cousin AnthonyrDnacherane and
the briide's brother Stanley Druil-
lard, Louis Ducharme anted as
usher.
Following the ceremony a din-
ner for about fifty iinmedi,ate rel-
atives was held at The Rendez-
Vous Tavern.
.Following this the young couple
left for Montreal and Quebec and
on their return will live in Wind-
sor.
BEDDING
INNERSPRING OR FOAM
FAMPLIS NAME BRANDS
FLOOR SAMPLES
Extra Special
SPRING -FILLED
ATTRESSES
All Sizes
SEALY, MARSHALL,
SIMMONS
Reg. Price $59.50
Sacrificing at
1/2 PRICE
4 Foot ELITE UNIT
Complete
Reg. $69 for $49
3/3 Single Bed
UNITS
Reg. $59 for $42
Sealy Special -Smooth Top Mattress
Reg. $59.50 for Only $35.00
WHEN THIS SPECIAL IS OVER THERE WILL BE
NO MORE AT THIS PRICE
STEEL REDS
se'
nny
Si & each
EXTRA SPECIAL -
1 ONLY -
3 -Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite
DOUBLE DRESSER, BOOKCASE HEAD,
NO -MAR TOP
Complete with Spring and Mattress
Reg. $229
For Only $149
YOU MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT
BUNK RED
Red Maple Finish.
Complete with lad-
ders, springs and
spring -filled mot -
tress.
Reg. $110 for . Only $68.95
SPECIAL UNIT
STEEL BEH SPRING -FILLED MATTRESS
and SPRING.
All Sizes -- Complete -- Only $49.00
SPECIAL. UNIT
STEEL BED, SPRING -FILLED MATTRESS
rid SPRING
36" Size — Complete — Only $39.00
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PHONE 89W or 89J
HI]LLSGREEN
(Mrs. Gordon Coleman,
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chapman
visited Sunday with Mr, and Mins.
Anson Colerrlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blake visit-
ed on Sunday with. Mr, and iV.t'rs.
,Chamlres Reid and family.
1Vflr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and
tardily, Wallaceburg, spent the
weekend art their farm.
Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Boyce
and family, Clinton, visited Sunday
with Mrs. Tiheima Workman and
Leroy.
Anniversary Services
Anniversary services were held .
on Sunday, Sekptemlb:er 28, at Var-
na Unirted' •Church. Guest speakers
were Rev. Sidney Davison, Brace -
at the morning service and
Rev. J. A. McKim B.A. Wesley -
Willie United Church, Clinton, at
the evening service.
Mrs; A. Willis, guest organist,
assisted the choir, along with guest
soloist Mx, Donald MacDonald,
who sang at the morning seri-vice
and Mrs. D. Andrews and Mrs.
,Holland of Wesley -Willis, who
sang at the evening service. It
was the church's 50th anavieersary.
Meet In Varna
The sectional meeting of the
centre section, Huron Presbyterial
Woman's Missionary Society, will
be held at Verna on Thursday,
Octolber 9. There will be two sess-
siion , 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 pen. The
Varna Woman's Association are
catering for the dinner
o.
Join Farm. Forum
Urges Fieldman
(By J. Carl Hemingway)
Last year 'OKNX scored another
&lest in TV (broadcasting when at
teievized :Farm Forum for the
first time. This was for only six
programs but it roused enough
interest that this year Farms For-
um will be telavized by ORNX
for the whole season. If listeners
find it worth while. the CBC has
promised to televize Faern Forums.
on a National network next year.
This is a real challenge to the
rural communities within the
range of 'OKiNX-TV. You are the
rpegple who have the opportunity
elf showing that rural people are
interested in the welfare of the
farm home. You will have the
opportunity of sihowing Canada
thet you can discuss your pro-
blems and arrive at sensible solu-
tions. You have done this before.
When :tanners were unable to get
the type .of car insurance at the
price they were able to pay it was
through the suggestions of farm
forums in this area that Co-oper-
ators Insurance Association was
formed. FOIA now protects some
10,000 car owners in the CKNX
area alone and is now the fourth
largest in Ontario. This must have
been a worthwhile idea.
11Rarnnion Farm Forum .group im
Grey County are responsible for
the Brucellosis Control Act now
in effect in Ontario. More than
half of the local Co-operatives
originated from the efforts of
Farm Foruan groups.
There is stall many things to be
done to keep farmers in this in-
creasingly complicated business of
rprovidiog food for the nation. The
answers of our problems can be
found if all of us get together
and discuss our difficulties.
We would bike to see someone
in every school section twite as
many of his neighbours as poss-
ible to his: home Tuesday, Nov-
ember 4 at 9.30 p.ni, to see and
discuss "What Price Freedom?"
Just haw much do you want your
government to do for you and
how much are you willing to do
for younse'lf. Democracy disappears
when individuals are unM'illing to
do things for themselves. If you
attend Fenn Foruan you wiull de-
dide where the control will be; if
you don't the control will be by
someone else.
A meeting of all those interested
en: holding a Fastin: Forum willl by
held for the tlowanshiss of Morris,,
Grey, Tunnibeury and Howick
Wrouceter Coariaxvunity Hall, Sept-
ember 10 at eight o'clock,. Mat-
erial for the first program waiihi be
given out and procedure will be
shown. Another meeting for the
snare westerly townships in the
-CKINX coverage will be he]id in
Alulbuon an October 9 at eight, ti a
the Orange Hall. Come to which-
ever
hiffelver plaice is most convenient.
We hear a greet deal ebourt the
opposlittaan to farm organizations,
rnauketing plans and neg+otaia't>
boards. The most dankgea'ous olZ-
ipoeent to any of these is inciif•
thereneet Dot lit ,mss eaierny ruu4
!the ops misty that :is ,owes in Ow
eat months.