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WHY NEED WE FEAR?
Rom. 8: 31 b — If Gocl be for us who can be
against us?
1 John 4: 4 b — Greater is He that is in you than
he that is in the World.
Psalm 46: 1 — God is our refuge and strength, a
very present help in trouble.
Psalm 27: 1 — The Lord is my Light and my Sal-
vation, whom shall I fear? The Lord is the
Strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER
Box 50, R. R. 1 — Zurich, Ontario
OBITUARY
Late A. W. E. Hemphill
A. W. E. Hemphill, prominent
Ilensall resident, passed away at his
home, Wednesday morning, July 28,
following a lengthy illness in his 71st
year. A. graduate of Ontario Col-
lege of Pharmacy, Toronto in • 1905,
he was a druggist in Hensall for 30
years retiring in 1939. He was a
riative of Wroxeter. A. member of
ilensall United Church, and member
of the Session, member of Huron
Lodge A.F. t& A.M. 224. Surviving
are his widow, .the former Etta
Davis, one son Lt -Col.. Howard Hem-
phill., Stratford, one daughter,. Mrs.
E. A. Westendorp, (Mary), London;
two sisters !Mrs. Cerrialious Cook,
Bengali; Mrs. Frank Sinythe, of B.C.
and six grandchildren. Private fun-
eral services were held from the
Bonthron funeral home. Friday 30th,
conducted by Rev. W. J. Rogers; In-
terment was in Hensall Union Cem-
etery.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Bob Allan has returned to his
!home at Brucefield after an extens-
ive tour of England and Scotland,
conducted by the Young Partners
there.
About fiftyi members of the family
of Mr and Mrs Wm. McClinchey of
tIolmesville Met Sunday last at the
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'will •commence as soon as plans are
presented to the Park 13oard, The
village council decided a few weeks
ago to take out $30,000 debentures
to be used for lee at the arena.
Old Timers To Play
At the Kinsmen Bean Festival to
be held Labor Day, one of 'the out-
standing features of the afternoon
program will be an old time ball game
Fallowing is a number of old play-
ers who will participate: Hensall- -
Laird Mickle, Wilson 'Britnell, 'Sam
Rennie, Lloyd Vsnner, Bert Horton;
Zurich - Yvan Yungblut, Ed. Gesell°,
Clinton, Hugh Hawkins, Gromarty,
Doe and Carter Kerslake, Nelson
Howe; Wingham, Harold Foster; Lon-
don, Dr. W. Joynt, Dick Welsh; at.
Catharines, Vernon Redden.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area.
Rain Visits Area
The long time needed rain has at
last came; to some it was late in the
season, to others, especially to those
who have beenhauling water for
their stock and house purpose it was
welcomed; and don't forget the
month of August has five Sundays,
and believe or not its going to bea
wet month. •
On Saturday evening last the Mer-
norvidfge's at Ducharme Beach gave
a weaner roast to their friemrs In the
immediate neighbourhood, it was a
little chilly for the occasion and not
too many took dips in the cold blue 'spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wm.
water, as a refresher.
Mr and Mrs PaulMasse and Mr. IWMr and Mrs Donald Restemayer
and Mrs. Sara, Cyril Ducharme and
so of Windsor were ,Sunday visitors
with Mr and Mrs. F. Ducharme on
•Sunday last. Mr. Masse had inten–
ded to •call at the Herald Office on
Monday, but due to a holiday, left
his renewal to the Herald with the.
corr: To the Masse faMil:1 the Zur-
. -fa Herald is a weekly gift df-7.neWs
their native plaee ox birth. All
of which they highly appreciat.e.
Com ining of wheat which was,in
' full swing the past week has been
delayed due to the recent rains; the
Iyield is fair to good, also the sample.
The price bad to worse and not much
encouragement can be given to the
farmers at the present time.
Coming back to the theme of the
weather, you remember away back in
the year or thereabouts of 1915,
when farmers were confronted with
a wet mo th of August, much grain
remained on the fields, not cat, and
had to be left to wither away from
natural •decay,. Farmers who had lots
of horse power would hook every
!one on the binder to pull it through
4boggy fields, others had power .en-
gines attached to help the operation
of the binder, while the average far-
mer went to a shoe store and pur-
chased a pair of high boots to wade
in the water, and if he didn't have a
grain cradle, "the primitive cutting
implement" well, they would tour the
!country where some had been stored
away, either for future •ase or or a
primitive relic. The other people
had the tick and tack to handle the
cradle, but the younger ,aeneratiM
, . ss o'bjet/C
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, August 5th, 1954
DASHWOOD
Rev. and aVirs, C. B. Carr and fa/11-
%1y of the Ottawa District, and Miss
Ruth Weber of Red Deer, Albt., are
iholidaying with Mr and Mrs Dan
'Weber and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Killing and
Susan of Kitchener spent their holi-
days with Mrs. Mary Becker and Mr
'and Mrs Emile Becker.
Mr and Mrs Wm. 'Goring .of Well-
and, were guests with the latter's
brother, Rev and aVIrs. L. Hignell.
Mr and Mrs W. L. Koppener, Lyn,
Roger and Davd,d of Waterloo, Visited
with the latter's sister, Mr and Mrs.
Ervin Devine.
Mrs. Louis Restameyer and Mrs.
Lavine Miller of Zurich spent a week
iri Tecumsth with Mr and Mrs. Robt.
LaButte and family.
Sunday visitors' with Mr and Mrs
Louis Resteanayer were Mr and Mm LaBute of Tecumseh and IVIrs
Lavine Miller of Zurich.
'Mrs. Nora Koessel and Frieda of
Michigan spent the week -end with
Mr and Mrs Albert Miller.
Week -end visitors with Mr and
IYErs. Reinhold Miller were, their two
daughters and families, Mr and Mrs
Colen Hinley of London, ane Mr.
and Mrs Harold Maine of Kitchener.
Mrs Chas. Whittier, Susan and
Robert of .Chalk'River are holiday
guests with her mother, Mrs. Herb
Wein.
Mr and Mrs Glen Brown or London
home of Mr and Mrs Carl 1VIcClinchey
near Kippen. Included in the guests
was a daughter, Mr arid Airs Valli
Dausman, Mary, Linda and Wanda
of Goshen, Ind. Other relatives were
present from Carlo, London, Zurich,
Clinton, Walton Hohnesville.
Stanley Twp. Man Honored
High honor was recently paid to
George Baird, Brucefield when he re-
ceived . an award from tae Federal
Dept. of Transport for "excerient
weather reporting over a period of
years." It has been well over 50
years that Mr. Baird, -who fives on
'Con., 2, Stanley Twp., began taking
regular readings ofthermometers
and other devices to measure snow,
sleet, rain, and temperatures every
morning. and night. He inherited the
chore from his father.
appeared more like usee
•j when trying to mariouver thar
HENSALL ;cutting implement.
it We do not pretend that this phen-
Mr and Mrs John Thompson of lomenon will be repeated this month
Yellowknife, Mr and Mrs Wm. Thorn- :of August, but we say with certainty
,iesco , Miss Edith McEwan, that no one can defy the future, and
London were recent visitors with Mr no one can molest the present and
and Mrs J. E. McEwan. )what it has in store for us. Therefore
Dr. and Mrs. W. WR. Sproat and the wise farmer today will be the
baby Janet spent their holidays with ace who will take every opportunity
Mrs. Earl Sproat at Turnbull's Grove to garnier his 'crop when at all pos‘.
At a full meeting of the Park .isible by meth ds th
Board Tuesaay night, members slgn- fsuitable. This is not intended to be.
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ed a contract -f,5!Y Creamery Package ,,an accurate prediction, but only
Co., Toronto, for insullation of arti-lbase•d on five Sundays in t-mth
he. on.
',ficial ice in Hensall. Four tenders 0/Vlach is unusual. What .has hap -
were received all from Toronto Work
pened
in the past, can }lapped again.
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and family of London spent the we-
ek -end with Mr. Otto Restemayer
Mr. Henry Wiegand celebrated his
-80th birthday Sunday Aug. 1, at the
home of his daughter, Airs. Laird
Hendrick, Blue Water Highway. The
family turned out for a picnic,
and all good wishes.
Master Bobby Hendrick is spending
week with his aunt and uncie, Mr
and MAI Eben Wiegand.Mr and Mrs Melton Waiver and
girls of Ingersoll spent the week -end
with Mr and Mrs Philip Fassold.
Mr and Mrs. •Gordon Weiberg
Waterloo spent the week -end with
their parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Wei..
berg and M and Mrs Victor Tyler.
Mr and .Mrs. Hubert Wesberg mart
Mr and Mrs Harold Bauer and Pat-
ricia of Waterloo spent the week -emit
with Mr and Mrs Fred Weiberg,
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CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES TOURNEY
For the O'Keefe Trophy
To be Held in Connection with
Grand Bend "'ural Day
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th.
"A Special Play Day for Huron, Lambton and'
Middlesex"
Entries for this outstanding doubles horseshoe tournament will
be accepted from players who live in counties of Lambton,
Middlesex and Huron. Applications must be received before
Midnight, Saturday, August )211st. County, champions will be
chosen by elimination 011 the morning of Wednesday, August
25, and the Grand Championship. Pitchoff will be held in the
afternoon. Send your entries now to:
• D. W. "Pat' Harrison', Secretary -Treasurer,
Chamber of Commerce,
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