Zurich Herald, 1956-03-01, Page 1C
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINa, MARCH 1 1956
The Scout's Corner
illad'Tirst Outing.
The first Zurich Boy Scout Troop
weiner Roast was when the Boy
&outs left town On Wednesday Feb
8th, 1955 in the afternoon at 5:30.
We went on a weber roast in Aim -
old 1VIerner's bush, where the Owl
Patrol has a den. We walked on the
higihway part vf the way and through
fields Che .rest of the way. We cut off
from the highway just before we
came to Ted ,Steinbach's farm. After
we had gone three fields back the
Scouts were divided into two teams,
then we had a snowball fight. After
this we tramped on till we mire to
:a creek dined in with snow, from
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this we formed a straight line, hold -
ing hands we walked across sideways
After we were ,across we went on to
the bush.
When we got to the bush We help-
ed push. our .Scoutmaster's truck out
of a hollow besides the road in which
another Scoutmaster had put it. We
then 'marched through the bush. to
the Den The troops then set out
to gather wood for the fire. After the
fire was started, the Scouts made
sticks on which to roast the wetners.
We ihad mustard, ketchup, onions and,
tea to drink. After the tea was ready
to drink we found out we had no
cups to drink it with. But our Scout-
master found clean can in the den
sa each Scout in turn had a drink
Feet Hurt?
SEE—
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from the cans, There were seven-
teenScouts and two ,Scoutees °tithe
weiner roast. There was a total of
seven dozen buns. So each Scout
had three or four dogs each. The
hotdog tasted better titlark the ones
you can buy in any resturant or at
any bockeyagame.
After the weiner roast the fire was
put out and we walked back holm
again. On the way home the Scouts
made up a new Scout Song and sang
it all the way home, hut when vee
reached town we sang it extra loud.
As we marched dorwn down the road
singing people came to the doors and
Windows ,of their houses. to see what
all the singing was about.
1 think everyone that heard us
singing thought it was a nice song
or they wouldn't have come to their
doors and windows of their houses
to hear us. 1 know now that every
Scout and Scouter that was on the
weiner roast enjoyed it very much.
—The End. — By Pateal Leader,
Louis Willert.
New Deadline Set
The new deadline set for the pur-
chasing of the 1956 auto: licence pla-
tes has now been shifted on till
March zoth„ this is definitely the
final period so says the Minister of
Highways. Only about 50, per cent
of the new licences are taken out.
LATE MRS D. DESJARDINE
Service for Mrs. Daisy Desjardine
61,. a former resident of the Blue
Water Highway, a few miles south of
St. Jeseph, and who died on Sunday
Feb. 26th, at the Green Gables nues-
ing home, Parkhill, were held on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Hoffman
funeral home, Dashwood by the Rev.
T. Wilkie and Rev. W. Fletcher.,In-
terment was made in Grand Bend
cemetery. Her husband, ,Seanuel Des..
jardine, died one year ago. They
farmed on the B. W. Highway for 35
years and then moved to con. 16, of
Hay Township. Sarvivirug are two
daughters, Millie, Brookline, mass,;
Ella, Bowmaiiville; two sons, Ira,
Blue Water Highway; Arnold, near
Grand Bend; and one brother, Tho.
Smart, Toronto.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear Hub..
and, .Augast H. Koehler, who passed
away one year ago March 1st, 1955.
My lips cannot tell how I miss .him
4 My heart ,cannot tell what to sal',
God alone knows how I miss: him
I In a home that is lonesome today.
—Ever remembered by his ware,
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Mr. Allan ,Sevartzentruber has re-
turned to his home a week ago. in
New Hamburg after being a patient
in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener for
about four weeks, after having his
left eband treated, when he had hie
index and ring fingers amputated at
,the third. joint in an electric saw he
was operating in the York Wood-
craft factory at New Hamburg. His
many friends wish him continued re-
covery.
W. I. To Meet
The regular meeting of the Zurich
Women's Institute will be held in
the local town hall on the evening
of March 6th at 8 p.m. Mrs. Leon-
ard Erb, Mrs. Thos. Meyers, Mrs. Ed
Schrader are in charge of the com-
ittee. A fine program is berng pre-
pared.Agricultural Representative
Mr. J. Montgomery of Clinton. with
illustra.ted pictures will be the guest
speaker. The Goshen Line Ladies
are invited to be present. All memb-
ers are cordially invited to bring a
friend. A few Huronian meanners
'will be present to take part in the
program.
FIGHT TO SAVE FROZEN MAN
• -Willard Sturgeon, Hayfield, was
found unconscious early Monday
morning on the street with his hands
arms feet and part of his body froz-
en, .he is 60, and is fighting for his
life in Clinton Public Hospital, and
with constant messaging and rubbing
the Hospital staff has brought him
back to consciousness. He wore no
outer clothes and was the subject of
a heart attack, living alone. lie was
discovered by Harry Daraborough,
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summoned and who stated he had
ever seen a person so severely frozen
ar,ct still live, as the man s entire
!body is affected. •
HOCKEY NEWS
Zurich Midgets Top Blyth
Last Thursday evening on the Zur-
ich Arena the Midgets copped a 3-1
victory over Blyth i n a WOAA
Midget gaeup play-off. hp till this
game Zurich Midgets are undefeatea
in the round robin play-offs, and
will give a good account of themsel-
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On
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INTERMEDIATE B PLAYOFFS.
Mitchell at Zurich this Friday
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Play_offs., and some real hockey is
in anticipation on these rounds. Mit-
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ich Flyers will be doing their best to
get a win on home ice. Comc out
and cheer for, your favourite team,
and don't forget, this Friday even-
ing e,t 8.30 pan. A good head
of natural ice has been built np and
the boys Will really be flying.
LIBERALS HOLD BIG RALLY
The Liberals of Huron held a big
Rally and annual meeting in tee
Community Centre, Zurich, last Fri-
day, evening when the Evangelical
ladies catered to a, turkey and salmon
supper which needless to say was
enjoyed by all those who were ahle
to be present, as owing to the bad
weather, many from a distance were
unable to be present, as it wag too
dangerous to cone far over the icy
roads. Mr, Hugh Hawkias or Clin-
ton, acting president, was cnatrinan
and Master of ceremonies. The en..
tertainers • were from the Clinton
Radar School, whose numbers were
well received. It was indeua a tine
affair with only one regret, namely
the bad weather outside. Short ad-
dresses were made by various mem-
bers of the party, and reorganization
taking place with the following re-
sult: president, Hugh Hawkins, Clin-
ton; vice pres., CUI1 Dunbar, Ethel;
Iran Ralbfleisch, Zurich; Secretary,
Harold Shore, Goderich; asst., Bruce
Erskine, Goderich; treasurer, Roy
Lamont, Zurich.
After the business was dealt with,
ale, Andrew Y. alcLeae, ex-M.T. for
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