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Zurich Herald, 1951-08-09, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HERAL 3 Sponsored by the Renee11 Branch Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary will be held in the HENSALL COMMUNITY ARENA MONDAY, AUGUST 13th. $500 IN PRIZ.ES 3 Specials 8150.00 - $75.00 - $50.00 15 Rounds 815,00 each Doors Open 8 p.m. Bingo 9 sharp. F..vel..vbody welcome. Doetit Admission $1.00. Extra Card 25c. 25 cts. for Special Rounds 0 9 jelly .opened by the Rt. Rev, Msgr.1 A, P. Mahoney, P.A., V,G., on Sun- STANLEY TOWNSHIP clay, August f12th. The chutta has Mr and Mrs Stewart Cudmore and been in use since early,July. There fel-aline London, visited their parents, is a .possibility it may. be used all 'Mr and Mrs Sam Cudmore, Kippen. year for permanent residents, officials !Miss Merilyn Mouseeau is vacat- said, it is administered from St. toning at Grand bend. Christopher's Church, Forest, under Rev. and Mrs Albert Hinton, Kip - the Rev. Father H. T, Fallon, pen left for Verun, Que., for a mon- To Name Village Assessot; th's holiday to be with their family. 1 airs. Stewart Beattie of Wingham Grand Bend Council iWiIl meet this Is .s"tIT''': Willi her parent:, Mr and week to name en esseeeer for thli5 Mrs. Robert !McBride at Kippen. liewlyeorganized was de- ected council which paseed bylaws tIllinaltliT tlio -:(lilYF'DILiatry:leit. of Highways id 1,,1131, Blinker tided at a meoting of the newliy-el- calling' for tenders for resurfaeing covering, taxi cabs, "transient trad- ers building and bylaws to appoint a i No, 4 Hig;l1way from Clinton to Kip- oneteble A. by-law • '1 ,„,1,,Per,. The Dept. will install a blink- . ent may make outside the village. On 'l ''' ' ' f at the dangerout intersectron regulating the rues the fire departm- 7 light a resolution on gaiety. measuees, the - '' - 11 mosses No.4 highway. wheretheP' :field road clerk was instaneted to write to the manager !of the merry-go-round here-, NEW TREATMENT FOR HIGH requesting him to have .all small chit BLOOD PREASURE dren ride on the inside hersee or have I.5r. Arthur,F. Coca of New Jersey thein accompanied leyeadults on the believes high blood preasure may, in outside ring. some .cases, be caused .bly certain ' foods and inhalants and reports that 1-4 E N S A lt...4.., by eliminating them from diets of ' patients benefit results. 'Read de- • Mr and Mrs Russell Kyle and lit- tails in Sunday's (Aug. 12) issue of tie son ,,f St. (2itharines, are vacate The 'American Weekly, exclusively ioning with 'Air aril Mrs. T. Kyle. with The Dete.it Sunday Times, 'Mr and Mrs. Robert Baker left Died at Exeter ,en a motor trip to Stratford, Fergus Funeral services were held Tuesday and Saskatchewan. at 2.30 p.m. for Mrs. •Hanna S. Stew - Mr and Mrs Expo, Kipfer and Miss art, 84, widow of J. A. •Stewurt, who Erma Kipfer were viedtors at Kitch- died at her home, Exeter, Friday. ener. Miss Erma who had been visit- Born in Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Stewart ing here returned to her duties in came to Canada at an early age and Toronto. had been a resident far GO years. A Mr and Mrs James INIcAllister, Ian member ef Caven Preelsyterian Chur- and Jean have returned from a mot- ch and an active worker in the church or trip to Alberta, having attended organizations Survbfing are two eons, the Calgary Stampede and visited Douglas at home and Wilfred, Detroit Banff. lone daughtee, Mrs. Fluke at home 2 Mr and Mrs Sallies A. Paterson are sisters and three grandchildren. ee a emtor trip to visit their niece, I Mrs. D. A. Thompson, Altoona, rate I LOCAL NEWS and with Mrs. Patterson's sister, Mrs i Miss Marion Fleischauer is holiday - Carrie Lohr, Boswell, Pa. !ing at London with her aunt and :In. er 1 Mr Stewart McQueen of 1 Uncle, Mr and Mrs S. Gingerich. Neilsen, RP rtounce the engagement of i Mr. Samuel Schwanz of Raconville their daueener, Jeon Belle, to Harold :Sask., attended his sister's funeral, Clayton Snell, son of ilYIrs. John Snell , the late Mies. Chris. Heist. .Alsa spen- of Exeter. and the late Mr. Snell, the ding a few days with the family be - marriage to take place Sat. .A.ug. 18. fore returning to his home. ..141.4 't (7igtV 7'Es2uTrgnneOti*iSikaP.FZATCE4OSSNIMEVSaaNagWt*r 7Ati LAKnvItEliv Gpi,81 Grand tend DANCING EVERY NIGHT BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT AUGUST 12th. At 9 p,m. Sponsored by Grard Bend Lions Club BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHESTRA - also - DOG RAFFLE FOR A COCKER SPANIEL All Proceeds to Grand Bend Lions Club for Community Welfare Bring your Nickels - Dimes - and DOLLARS 2 eareeepwwiseeresev-vaameamienstereaseasereeemarece I Mr and Mas. Jimmy Taylor of,Sti'- nia : and Mr and Mrs. Theo. Smythe lof London were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs, Chas. Steinhagen, COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE WILL 13E HELD 'Id -MILE SOUTH Of ZURICH, On WEDNESDAY EVE. AUG. 156. At 8 o'clock, p.m. 'Usual amount of Pigs at various ages; Cattle, Calves and :Miscellen- eous Articles. Any items you wish to diepese of bring them to this Sale. Terms -Cash S. Wes. Merrier, Manager. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. DASHWOOD Miss Lorna Kraft of London spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. - Mr and Mrs. Russell Eckstein and Anse Lilly Hoffman of London were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Hy Hoffman. Mr and 'Airs Maurice Klumpp were last week -end visitors in Detroit. Mr and Mrs Glenn Binavn of Lon- don pent a few days with her par- ent-. Mr and Mrs. Win. Wein. Mrs. Melton \\Taipei. and Carol of Ingersoll are spending their vacation X11'6. F. B. Meyer of Rodney and Mae. Welter Mistele and three child nee et' Deteedi spent a few i5 W ith 2J1 . rdd-er and Mk: !retie -and :dellaof Inraine suet the nitn the Gaieer family. !:ind M,e. McCallum of London enene 'e -eek -end visitors with Mr and Kee Duncan Saider. Mr and Mrs. E. Bruer of New Hani bueg are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Schroeder. Mr and .Mrs. Albert Miller and family spent the week -end holiday at Harbor Beach, Mich. • Mise Stinson of Dresden, spent few daywith Mrs. Schroeder. Mr and Mrs Ward Kraft and fam- in. ere seending their holidays with relatives here. Mr and Mre. Ken McCrae and Bonnie Heather spent a few holidays in Meaford. Mr and Mrs Albert Goetz of Strat- ford visited here last week Mr and Mrs Carl Oestreicher spent &Imlay with relatives, in affront. Me. George Wolfe and friend of 'Toronto spent the week -end holiday with his .parente Mr and Mrs. Wes. Wolfe. Mr and Mrs Lorne Genttner and 1"amily and Mr. Fred Genttner spent thweek-end with friends in Bur- ford. Mrs. S. P. Currie anti family are visiting in Meaford. Mrs. Oscar Wahl of Elmira spent ee past two weeks with her sister, 1)Irs. Allemang. Visitors during the 4:eekend with Mrs. Allenning were: Mr and Mrs Oscar Weisneiller of El- mira and Midi, Ludwig and Mr. Un- derwood t f Kitchener. Mr and Mrs E. Bartliffe and fain - of Clintoe were Sneelay visitors 17.,,111,,r and Mr alla A. Tiernan. Mr and Med Glen Walper are vis- it:!!.a• with reintives her' Mr and NIM A. Aillemand are on r. extended motor. trip. Mr .arid Mrs Howard Sneer and .fainite of Detroit are spending their venatipe with M'rs. Li:wind-I Me'nente. '14tr. N;011::mnall is mond TM." 4103.''&`''', with Mr and tre. Harold lCe! nen. nee, red CPtr,r lf,ft en Tues.. elene •Deeneeelee where they will lape-ift their holidays. '« Mrs. 'Norman Scott of iP,c and Mr and Mrs. Jack 47-tulmoce -of Toronto spetet the week - '4 j',Mj-,- wfrl thoir mrehnr Mrs • “-nr. •NT'.. ,•1,,!-~, end will si,end a week • rf',00.ric,, GRAND 13 ENL) To Open Church The new Roman Catholic summer inisalon church at Grand Bend desig- ned to seat 660 people will be aft- ] Thursday, August 9th, 19151, Mr, Milton Eby, Mr and Mrs. Eat'1 Feick and family of Waterloo were week -end visitors at the home ef the former's sister, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Gingerieh. Messrs. Herb Turkheim, 13111 O'- 13rien., Don Oaks had an enjoyable trip over the holiday week -end to Tobermory and Manitoulin Island, HYMENEAL ler by her ;many friends. She hao ;for some time been an efficient book. 'keeper in the Kalbfleisch Pinning Mills Zurich, while the groom •Vor the, past yew' has been the teacher ot• I the Blake 'Union •School, residing in ! Zurich during' the past• year, We join their inanv friends wit.h.bed wishes. I FOR QUICK SLE; Hiusser - Stirling 1947 Illercery Sedan in Al tondits . .•• lion. New Paint Job. Apply to $te Andeew's United ahurch, Bay- • Glenn Deitz, Hensall, Ont. field; was decorated with gladioli and ;. ftai for the marriage of Anne 'Marie FOR SALE SALE Stirling, daughter or Mr tutu Mrs. g .. Leslie Stirling, Bayfield, and. Franc:fel John limeeer, son of Mr, find 'Ars. Fred Hius,eer, Saaferth. The Rev. Mr, Renner, Bayfield, performed the ceremony. Mrs. M. Scotchmer was organist and Mrs. E, Sturgwn, solo- ist. Given in marriage by her father, the 'bride wore white slipper satin with fitted bodice. Lace edged her fingertip veil warn with a tierra of Telephone System. seed pearls, and site carried a bou- quet of red roses, and ferns. The mat- FOR SALE rim of honor, Miss Edna Hiusser, sister of the groom, was dressed in 1936 Ford coach, has good tires, se yellow nylon net over taffeta with ly' good battery, new hot water heater, bouffant skirt. Mrs. 13. Beaton, brakes recentrelined, car in goodBayfield, condition. Apply to Ed. Steck, Dash. Bayfield, sister of the bride, v Barfield, and Miss ;Margaret .Stilldienf, e wood, phone 127. bridesmaids, dressed alike in pink , nylon net over taffeta. Their should- PIGS FOR SALE I er-longth veils were held in place Several litters of young pigs, no* with bands of baby breath rses' and soon ready. -Alvin Rau, Zurich. They carried nosegays of roses and Phone 83 r 2. carnations. The groomsman was Sta. PLUMS FOR SALE. Early and late variety. Apply, Fraser R.R. 2 Balyfield, Ont. Phone Olintoia 900 r 5..2te• WANTED Telephone Operator for Zurich. Central. Apply to H. G. FIessHa „ 2te. Bruce Frleday. Kitchener, and the uehelei were Don Eaton and Wilhurt NOTICE Bell. ef Seaforth. The reception was, 'The following dealers in feed sup. 1plies, etc., will be ,closed every Wed-) held at the Little Inn, Baedield. The bride's mother received in navy blue nesday afternoons for the summeie with natural celored hat and corsag,e ' 'months): Milt Dietz ez Son, Zurich!, of pink roses. The groom's mothei,,Hensall Dist. Co -Operative at both 1Hensall and Zurich Branches. 2tga chose a green flowered dress with natural colored hat and corsage of yellow roses. Far travelling to Nor- AUTOS FOR SALE, thern Ontario, the bride wore pale AT PRICES TO SELL blue with white acceseories. Guests 49 Chev. Coach in A-1 ,condition_ were present from Kitchener, Sea- 41 Ford Coach. forth, Zurich, Bayfield and ,Stratford. 1938 Chrysler with overdrive. Prior to her marriage the bride was B. A. Service Station, Grand Berate i presented with a miscellaneous show- Rollie Grenier, Proprietor v4P.Z..-ReZ*5A,nelareseereP'enw'w rI verse s t .r1 /5i.5'i5wit r;lot, "7 • (' ,v.Itta ,ei .0. ,M%-, ..Ty C? ' ' :6e:et': ' V Colvil..-' 6•Cle.147‘,> Modern inventions have not taken away from the Infantry its all- important part in victory. Again and again, in the battles of 1939-45 and in Korea, Infantry has proved itself - "Queen of Battles". The job of the infantryman has become tougher, more complex. He must be able to handle more weapons and to meet a greater variety of situations in defence and attack. RE MEN 4RE 4 EEDED /Mfg u TELY. Enrolinent Standards: To enlist .you must: 1. Volunteer to serve anywhere. 2. Be 17 to 40 I Tradesmen to 45). 3. Meet Arniy requirements. 4, Married nice. will be accepted. Terms of Engagement: You will he enrolled in the Canadian Arniy Active Force for a period of three years. All men are eligible for Overseas Service. If the military situation permits, married men after one year's service Overeas and single men after two years' service Overseas may be returned to Canada at which time they may request discharge even if they have not completed full three years' service. eeeeeo' neeeen Condifions of* Service: Current rates of pay and allowances. Serve for 3 years or make it a career. VeteransBenefits: '4,.';••". • " Reinstatement in civil employment. Unern- ployment Insurance and other appropriate benefits under Veterans' Charter as ex- tended by Parliament. Other Ranks Iletention of present Re- serve Force rank or the rank held in Second World 'War, subject to proving qualifica- tions in service within a 90 -day period. Officers - Short Service Commissions will he granted to officers who do not wish to enroll :in the Active Force on a career basis. Further information should be obtained from your own unit or the nearest Army Personnel Depot. Apply to the nearest Recruiting Depot: No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau and Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot Sr., Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. No, 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, Port Arthur Armouries, Port Arthur, Ont. A4505.0 S ii'.113441',.* ig1t4tt,i kel'eetalklNitSigPla'Ali4etk.eioe' ' klergglitti , '&1.• - • . .• 1: • „e• eay