Zurich Herald, 1956-12-20, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO
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MAY THE
{Peace that P'asseth all Understanding"
Be yours at this Christmas Season and our
Sincerest Wish is that an abundance of
Joy and Happiness may be with you and
yours all through the corning
NEW YEAR!
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At the close of Another Year we realize how much
your Friendship and Good Will have meant to us.
And welcome the opportunity to Thank You.
Not only as an honoured costum, but with sincere
appreciation of Pleasant Associations.
We Extend
Best Wishes and Happiness
At Christmas and Throughout the New `Year
From the entire Staff and Management of
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Heating - Lighting - Plumbing
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Zurich - Phone 34 - Ontario
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ZURICH HERALD
For A
CHRISTMAS GIFT
- OR A
NEW YEAR'S GIFT
Farmers' Meeting
Sponsored by
ONTARIO FARMERS' UNION
AT
Town Hall - Zurich
On
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2Sth
At 8.30 p.m.
ALSO AT
VARNA TOWNSHIP HALL
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC.27
At 2 p.m.
SPEAKER - A. W. ,CORMACKK, o;f
Arthur, Ont. President of Ontario
FARMERS' UNION
Our Objective — Parity Prices.
Active in your own Farm Union. •
Evervbodv Welcome
LADIES' ESPECIALLY
Philip Durand, Secretary
The fourth aneetirig• of the 4-41.
Club was held with fifteen girls pre-
sent. The Singer Sewing Machine
Co. had loaned them two machines
So the girls were able to do some
sewing on their pyjamas. Roll Call
for next week will be "Suggestions
for Record books. The home assig-
rment will be to work on garments:
The meeting closed with the 4-Tt.
pledge.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Christmas Thoughts . , , , . , ,
Mr. Editor: --- This will probably
be the lest issue lof yonxr paver for
this passing year, and a time to ex-
tend Christmas Greetings. Let us
not strayaway from the true paean-
iaig of the acucasiilon! Let us rename.
ber it is a `thane to rnake restitution,
to •farget and: forgive, and start -a.-
new.
a-new. We are 71m -doing '!long day
after day, and for many of us a ra-
ther short life, therefore it should
not be one of hatred toiwar 1s our
compatroits or others 'who may des-
pise us, but contrary in place of hat-
red, we should love, and those 'who
envy us, we should pardon with an
bleep heart; then we would be putt-
the spirit of Christmas, .Those of us
who are living in a peaceful country
can at this epoch, give to the ravag-
ing'countries a lesson of love; to the
tyrants, and consoling word to. the
anost unfortunate we can sympathize
with them in their hours of grief,
and offer sympathy in. their moments
lof dispair that would be 'consoling
to some great extent, their future
plans.
We speak not only of the just of
heart, but of our anost degraded.en-
emies, who seek only trieir. 'personal
gains; in the season of Clwistmas and
the ,entering of the new year, theme
are no better times dmeditateor
the coming .of the morraolw; for tha
imnay not be granted to you, for many
lite is shoat, and (little time to malt
restitution for same rpast rwe�aknesse
WED. 50 YRS. AT HENSALL
• . In celebration of their 50th wed-
• ding anniversary, Mr an. (Mrs Milton
Russell of Hencall had open house
gl Wednesday afternoon and 'evening
last. They were married Dec. 1.2fth,
1906 at the home of the brides par-
encs on the Lake Rd. Stephen 7n the
presence of 70 guests. iMrs. Russell
was the former Mary Clara Dunsford
The couple recall that it snowed all
I day on their wedding and they had
p to use a horse and 'cutter to reach
• the ,groom's fanny. on No. 4 Highway,
at that time The London Road.
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Farm .Forum
Parr Line Forum bodies of Provincial4vaderations•
(Parr Line Forum met at the home Progressive euchre was then play-
let Mr and Mrs Charles Robinson ed with the winners being, ladies -
'with 16 members present. The top- Mrs. Eldon Jarro,tt, 'Mrs. Glen Weido,
ie for discussion was "The Rule of Gents, Gordon Coleman, Ross Love
the Delegate in Farah Organization" This is the last meeting for 1956.
Question: Are the methods of re- The next meeting, the first for 1957
presentation to annual general met- will be held at the home of Mi. and
farm ings used by the farmorganizations ,Mrs. Stewart Blackwell. We wish
everyone a Very Merry rChristmas
and a Happy New Year.
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$45.
just a of many big
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your selection.
FREE INSURANCE*QUARANTEE
CHOSE YOUR DIAMOND AT
Hess, The Jeweller,
!urich - Ont,
Answera 3: We t,1dni ie�alliW,M- � �
abyss should be 'eheieSt I;+r members
'to which your group belongs satisfaet
lorry in your .opinion? Answer: We
think that •each organization in the
county should have one reppresent-
tition at the Canadian Federation of
Agriculture. Question: Would you
favour increasing the C.F.A. Annu-
al Meetings of (a) 100 delegates (h)
200 delegates, (c) a still ;greater
number?
Answer 2: We think that eactr or-
g•anization should finance their own
r•epressntative. Question 3: If t1'e
C.F.A. bad delegate convention how
do you drink the delegates ohould be
Chosen... by I'.rovineial Federation"
e-eby .member 'bodies of Provinriaf
:Federations?; ,by special district
one Federation meeting, wrtiun ea, it
,Provinctr,' -- by. some other 'method':
DASHW000
The Christmas Program of the
E.U.B. Church will be held on Sun-
day evening, Dec. 33rd at 7.30 p.m.
Mr and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Ly-
nda and Mary Jane Hoffman at-
tended the candlelight service at
Alma College, St. Thomas on Sun -
Id ay afternoon
:M .
ies Nancy Tiernan of Alnm
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College is vacationing with her pr
ents, Mr and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan,sh
Santa Claus will be in Dawood,
Saturday December 22nd, at 3 p.m.with treats for all the children.
4•H. Club.
racti�ce the full anieanine' of
'ThursdayDeeereb 4%,, '
committed. Let us trod alongin air
atmosphere wif peace and trangalitity;
which is accorded us and let us nali
forget that it is our sacred duty t,
keep this land of ours under .deviii.
guidance, that we mray contiinue as
in the rpast, to. enjoy freedom.
Let us not be influenced by teen*
evil tyrancy that ,could lead' us t
partake .of poisonous substance wlhick.
would send us in the lowest depth •orf
T destruction from wwhereiwe won't
never rise. Tb you, Mr, Editor ant
ylorur's and'those affiliated +with ymr t
and others we extend Chaiis�tanas Gre-
etings; on this coming Christmas dal
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+let us march forward in a Chrietituwi
t'spirit towards the Christ Cllaild aai'
IBethlehean, and ask Rim to bestow
di upon each of us His ,ehoieest bl .
s sings. —Your Coxres.•
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HURON & ERIE - CNADA TRUST
Head Office — London, Ont.
District Representative - J. W. Haberer, Zurich
CRASH VICTIMS AWARDS
$96,781, HIS ONLY ASL.,1
IS $20,000 IN INSURANCE
—Headline, Toronto Star
The unfortunate driver who must
pay is not a rich pian. He estimated
he'll be 114 years old when free of
debt. All because he didn't carry
enough car insurance at the time of
the accident.
How about you, Have you enough
insurance for a judgment like this?
Enough, you know, costs little mare;
$100,000 for death or injury to one
person
$200,000 for death or injury to two
or more
$100,000 for damage to property.
Get the full story from:
Bertram Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93-1 Zurieb
Co -Operators Insurance Association
Automobile Insurance for Careful
Drivers•
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��•ratrAii&ad, ftwita Aloytt
This is one present that
has a wonderfu1future
for the small -fry,
because festive Christmas
passbook covers enclose
. the gift of thrift that
grows with the years . .
B of M Savings Accounts
of their very own,
AniopiAtg
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HE TURNS TO THE B 6F1II
je(cill, t®6, ate a harried Salta Citi , caught in the :t
Christtrr3 i ush �vithottt el1A'agh time to shop for
alt your gifts a deep breath and relax.
just follow Santa to the nearest branch of the B of M,
where you can solve your Christmas shopping
problems with a few strokes of a pen.
There is a practical. B of M gift for everyone on your
last-minute Christmas list... for friends, aunts,
uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces — or for your own
youngsters, or your grandchildren, as a special,
extra gift. So drop into your neighbourhood B of M
branch today, See if it doesn't restore that -cheery
• Christmas chuckle to your gift -giving.
BANK OF MONTREAL
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Zurich Branch: JOHN BANNISTER, Manager
Hensel' Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: CLARE IRWIN, Manager
(Open Tuesday and Thursday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. Sr Fti.
Gaily decorated B of 1
Christmas Cheques are
the ideal short -cat to,
shopping for thq
hard -to -please, to
-acknowledge services
rendered, and to put a
seasonal lift into
the 'youngsters' ss.'
accounts. <+.
People like to receive a
practical B of M rnoneyr
order in its special
colourful. Christmas,
envelope because it
enables them to select
exactly what they prefer. •
It saves you needless
guesswork and
disappointment. An
especially practical gill'
for servicemen at home
and abroad.
WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF
Note to Employers:
Brighten up your stai'i
Christmas bonuses by
using colourful B of 111
Christmas cheques.
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