Zurich Herald, 1952-01-24, Page 4ZUIUCH
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ANNUAL MEETING
AND F'IDERATION BANQUET
The manual Meeting and banquet
'qf the Hay Township Federation of
Agriculture was held in the Zurich
Community Centre last Thursday ev-
ening, and the large hall was filled to
the doors with visitors from far and
near. It -was indeed a most won-
derful setting and a most bounteous
banquet catered to by the Ladies'.
Aid of the local Evangelical i1. B.
church. Delbert 'Geiger, the president,
took .charge of the meeting which op-
ened by prayer and thanks .by Rev.
B. E, Roppel of town. After the first
e'ourse, the president introduced Mr,
Alvin Wolper, as leader of eomznun-
ity singing, with J'V1rs. H. G. Hess,
as pianist. After the banquet . and
another sing song, the president in-
troduced the Huron Agriculturat .rep-
resentative, 4r. Jerry Montgoinez•y,
who gave a nice .talk on county work
and emphasized ,that they are trying
to.organize a calf club and asked for
full support front bhe Federation.
After this the president introduced
the entertainers, the Paul BrotherP,
of Kirkton, who had an endless amo-
unt of humor and songs that will
'really make tone laugh. Thenext call. -
ed was Bo.b •McKercher, Co. Federat-
ion president of Dublin, who stressed
upon all parties interested in poultry
to use their vote at a campaign to be
launched shortly, 'Gordon Greig, the
County Federation Secretary gave a
nice talk on organization work. Then
the chairman called on the guest
speaker, Roy Jewell, of London, and
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who Is the farm editor of the London
Free -Press, be being introduced by'
Gordon Greig, Mr. Jewell's talk was
based on the greet changes 'made
, and the big problem of the woricf
becoming over populated, as populat-
ion is increasing 50,000 every week,
Feeding these multitudes will be - the.
big problem, At time close of his tails
Mr. Carl Oestreicher moved a hearty
vote of thanks for Mr. Jewell, Also
vote id thanks to the ladies who s.5
nicely supplied the food and served
it so nicely. Mr, McKercher ''hen
took the chair for the election of
,officers which slate was rend off by
James McAllister, and which re-el-
ected Delbert Geiger, president, Cara
Oestreicher, vice pres., Cliff Pepper
as secy-treas, and a strong hoard of
Directors which were read off so
rapidly that your reporter just could
not keep up writing them down. In
all this was tone of the best annual
meetings held. And thanks to the
many donors that contributed to the
funds to make it .possible to have so
suitable a place to Bold it in.
OASHWOOD
To Hold Bazaar and Tea
The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid of
Dashwood held their regular moral -11'y
meeting Wed. afternoon last. Pres-
ent were 30 members and five visit
ors. The Pastor gave the topic on the
life of Peter. The ladies received
many cards of thanks from recepi-
ants of the Christmas boxes sent. A
committee was nominated to arrange
for buying new vestments for thee.
church. Arrangements were made for
a bazaar, ;baking sale and tea Febru- :.
ary +1'6. The group under Mrs. W. C.
Salmon served lunch at the close of i
the meeting. i'
Dedicate Mama Chimer
Evangelical Church history dates
as far back as 1850 when the first
Evangelical missionary, Jacob Bastin,
visited this region, preaching in Hay
Township in the home of Christian
Olswald. In 1852 Huron Mission •of
the Evangelical Association was est
ablished to include the work in Hay ,
and Stephen, then known as Goshen
Line, Bronson Line, 14th Concession, l
Sauble Line, Lake School House. '
Black Bush, etc. In 1874 Dashwood
became an organized congregation,
and was joined by , groups on tire'
Goshen Line, Slhipka and McGillivray
In 1895 a move was made to build a
new church, which got under way at
once and was soon completed. In
1945 the Golden Jubilee of the pres-
ent church was celebrated with a
great homecoming. The late Rev. T.
S. Burn was then pastor. With the
present pastor, the Rev J. H. Getz
a systematic and steady series of im-
provements during the past few ye-
ars
has seen the church completely
re -decorated in all of new features
added to it. The most recent improve-,
ment was the installation of Amp1i.'-
Red . Maas Chimes, dedicated on Sun=
day evening, January 13th. ` This :is
a 60 -watt system played from a sp-
ecial 21 -note keyboard on the electric
organ and with two directional trum-
pets on the roof of the church. The
chimes are a memorial to the late Mr
and Mrs. Horatio Reynolds, former
residents of Dashwood.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr and Mrs Edgar Smith of Guelpt
were visitors with her parents, Mr
and Mrs John Jarrett, Kippen.
Mrs. Alice Cook and Mrs. Schilbe
of London, visited with their mother
Mrs. McClymont, Kippen, and Who is
ill at present.
Stanley Dist. L.O.L. met in the
Orange Hall Monday last when the
i following officers were elected W.M.
J. Watson: D.M., R. Cornish; Chap.
M. Hohner; Rec. Sec. R. Taylor; Fin
Sec., J. Addington; Tress., 0. Row-
son; Marshall, H. Penhale; 1st Lect.
W. Mcliwain; 2nd Lect., F. Harburn
The officers were duly installed by
Past County Master, Ben Rathwell.
The Royal Scarlet Chapter of Stan-
ley will meet in the Orange Hall on
Monday eve. J'an. 21st.
Tops Allocation
Newly elected president, Mrs. Rob-
ert Allan, of Brucefield United
church, W.MV .S. was in the chair for
th
e first meeting of the New Year,
with Mrs. Alice Hain, secy. Mrs. Ross
Scott and Mrs Wm. Scott were .na,nm-
edauditors for the ensuing year. Mrs
Ross Scott gave the treasurer"s re-
port, indicating the allocation has
been oversubscribed. Annual reports
were given by officers and secretari-
es.
Had Annual Meeting
Annual meeting of the I.lrucefield
United Church Sunday School was
held in the Session room of the chur-
ch with a good attendance. During
the past yeaar the school was opened
52 times with an average attendance
of 66 and an enrolment of 85. The
following officers were elected for
195+21•..Supt. Norman Walker; asst.
Clem Christie; Sec., Wallace Haugh;
Asst. Archie Mustard; Treas. Bob.
•A.11 i.n , Pianist, Margaret 1VIcQueen,
asst ,,,,Marion Ross. A plea is being
made foi••a larger attendance for the
year 11)52.
HENSAL.t.
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lir and Mrs Stewart McQueen left
to spend the remainder of the win -
`or hi Florida.
Mr and Mrs W. S. Shepherd are
pending two week's holidays in
•nron to.
.::lr and Mas John :Farquhar arm
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New Mr Force engines are built to do
things unheard of, even ten years ago.
The precision found in a jet engine is a
mechanic's dream. Tolerances of more
than .0002 inch are prohibited. Yet the
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If you' are mechanically -minded, here is
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family, have moved to Exeter, I don; one daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Miss . Joyce Weeks, Clinton, has ,Herdman, Buffalo, NY.; one brother;
taken a position as bookkeeper at Rev. Jacob Herold, Ohio; and Vhir-
Cook's Garage.
Mr and Mrs Roy Campbell of Ex-
eter have rented part of the resid-
ence of Miss Violet Hyde and nave
moved therein.
—Roland Hughes of Bagota, Col'im-
bia, South America, who is attending
OAC at Guelph, was a guest with Mr
Bill Mickle at the home of his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs E. L. 1Vlickle.
Mr and Mrs Keith McLean have
moved into their newly built home.
Mr. ,Sid McArthur visited recently
with Mrs. J. Manson and Mr and
Mrd: Hilton Laing in Exeter.
The many friends of Mr. G. M.
Drysdale are pleased to hear that he
is improving following his recent il-
nes.
Park Board Meet
The first meeting of the 1952
Connnunity Pouk Board was held in
the Council Chamber with a good at-
tendance. All members preee:it t-o'c
their declaration of office before
Justice of the Peace, James A. Pat-
erson. George Armstrong was appo-
inted chairman, and Sam Dougall,
vice chairman for 1952 and James
A. Paterson secs-treas. The chairman
named a committee to arrange for a
carnival, namely G. Armstrong, L,
Luker, H. Keys, E. Dougall. A mot-
ion was made and carried that the
Manager -caretaker be authorized to
make any necessary small: purchases.
Death of Mrs. J. B.• Hyde
Mrs. John Barbour IIycle passed
away at the home of her son, Jack
Hyde, Hensel], Tuesday morning in
her 82nd year, death being attribii -
ed to a severe stroke she suffered the
latter part of the previoris week. The
former Louisa Herold, she was horn
in South Easthcpe and resided in
Stanley Township for many years
before mining to Heimail to re,ide,
Surviving are three sons, Alex Kip.
pen; Jack, Hensel]; sand Laude, Lon -
teen grandchildren. The body rested
at the family home, Hensall, where
public funeral services were held on
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Thursday las t at 1:30 p.m. conduct
ed by Rev. A. E. Hinton; of St. .An.
drew's 'United Church, Kippen, burr-_
a took place in St. Andrew's ceret..
ery, Shakespeare.
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HENSALL. - TUDORS
ANNOUNCEMENT
DRY CLEANING
We have been appointed Agents for Goderich
French Dry Cleaners
Pickup an` delivery Monday and Thursday morn-
ings.
For superior dry cleaning try French Dry Cleaners
Phone .70
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Notice
Township of Hay
Notice is hereby given that the Township of
is ill no. 'time responsibility for damage at
y'the 'Hay Township snow plow to bilk
n:,st.nds and milk cans placed 'on the roads of
Hay Township by: farmers.
Earl Campbell,, < ` H. W. Brokenshire,
Reeve Clerk