Zurich Herald, 1952-02-21, Page 4ZURICH •. ONTARIO
GRAND BEND
Xiss J-oan Gill, nurse -in -training
in, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, w:rs
a visitor -with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Harmon Gill,
The recent variety show at the
Aldon Theatre, sponsored by the
Lions Club was a big success.
• MSc. W. Baker has returned front
St. Joseph's Hospital, London and is
much improved.
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Mrs. E. Desjardine was guest to
four of her great granddaughters re-
cently.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Legion
498 held a successful Valentine tea
and bazaar on Feb. 14th.
A community Memorial servxee
was held here at St. John's by the
Lake Anglican Episcopal Church on
iFeb. lith, conducted by the Rev.
iGordon Haughton, assisted by, the
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AUCTION SALE
The undersigned Auctioneers have
received instructions to sell Uy t ub-
lic Auction 114 miles west Of Zuxibh
Ali le north on Lot 212, Oo,neeasion
rxrr 112, Hay Township, ,on M
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5t,L.
At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp
Consisting of (35 Durham and Hol-
sSein Cattle; 70 York pigs, Real Eat -
ate Bald Miscellaneous Items. -D.
o W�^�heel trailer with racks;
0 -ft. mower; set .of bob sleighs,
Chatham fanning mill, 'Warner elec-
tric: brooder, Renfrew cream separat
oa Mused 3 years; 1200-1.bs. platform
merles;' Fleury '8 -in. grinder; clover
rd -cleaner for any separatorp, 12
cords of beech body wood; cedar
stakes and kindling wood.
Live Stock --1 Clyde mare, good
in every way; .1. Clyde colt 2 years
old; 12 Holstein Cows• in .eaLU, 4s, to
freshen at time of Sale; 11 Durham
Cows, all heavy with calf; 4 steers 2
(bears old; 22 baby beefs; 5
stein heifers; 15 Durham year.jti#ins;
1 pure bred Sh;thorn Bull, 10 *xis.
old. All these Cattle are fully, '.13.
tested and are in good condition;;
Pige — York Ilog, 1 year'..old,
purebred; 10 York Sows due in
March and April; 1 York Sow •with
litter at foot; 50 Stocker Pigs 50
to 80 pounds each.
Real Estate — 105 acres pasture
farm, ibeing Lot 7, Concession- 13,
Hay Township, 11 miles north' of
Dashwoo-d. 65 acres tillable ants has
been freshly seeded; 4 acres. bush;
if not previously sold. Will bes off-
ered subject to reserved bid. Terms
o•f real estate 10 per .cent. on day of.
sale. Balance in 30 days.
In case of bad weather, sale will be
held under cover.
Terms—Cash
Delbert Geiger, Proprietor.
Stade & Weido, Clerks.
Alvin Walper, Dashwood. •
Jim McLean, Parkhill, Auctioneer..
ZURICH ►-4k : 'es •
weekly sum -up of my past life, but
I will from time to time aeca.rcting as
I
,can enlighten my thoughts, an
gather together the most nrzportant
of those little happenings of these
many years gone by, give you a ser :-
bble as nearly as they oc^urred,
Long, hang ago away back in the
year 1894 when I was about to turn cq
to my sixteenth birthdayssit was thea d,
that 1 had develoiped w4thitt Myself ros
that great desire, and that is to wa
tier about into .the world,"nn `man 6,y
times when talking wath oi';lrer'mern'
ers of the family of mty,,,future p1ans,1
they would be quick tat 'declaim m•, I to
ideas; but all was futrle,;.,as 1 had al-;
ready made a firm,, ,but feoli r decis- t
Ion. It was after the t'hr.d ' week in 1 S
the month of November,• ,. of above I t
mentioned year, when, the few nut•
until leaves remaining; on the ;.trees, 6 Phone
had turned to a golden color 'and 0st�,�,�
ausseszesstsessitanamemessemorasse
were fast losing their vigor forthat
year, that I decided to nlake my
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mber , had toms bidding them good -by slow- ited on Sunday with his mother.
first adventure. I +well reme
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Cleaners tank and upright types.
Mason & Risch, Henry Herbert and Schubert
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ly taking my grip in hand, walking
morning, the air was clear and away and n, .t realizing my -follys.
pure, all seemed fresh, and the echo- (To be continued)
es could ,be heard from afar. It was
on that fore mentioned meriting that 1-IENSALi.,
1 decided to satisfy my rambling de- Mr and Mrs. Norman E. Cook re-
sires.
e-aires, My venture was not a pros-
pecting following one, nor was 1 seeking • to
go
elevate my position,
but rather to week's visit in Chicag?, with Mr.
about into the world as sight seerng, Cook's brothers Charles H. and Wn•:.
and to learn more about people living E. Cook.
in different dff t climes and to learn a-1 Mrs. Geo. Gossman, Mrs. Leo Gib-
shwooci' visit-
,
bout their ways of living, and from'a
ed son cland daughter of DC. H. Redden and herb on
that my heart overflowed with enjoy-
ment. Well, I remember that Nov- i Sunday last.
Mr. Vernon Spray of Edmontan,
ember day of long ago, my parent;' Alta., has returned home after •spend -
and the other member's of the family ; in a.few. days with Mr and Mrss I.
surrounded me, there was silence in • Gei er
the little log house, and as well grief, Mr. and Mrs. G. Voth, Gwen and
all were trying to conceal it as to the Jiinmv, iiixmin.glram, Mich., visited
best they could. Moments passed and er the week -end with Mrs. Simpson
as well minutes ibefore I could make,ovReeve A. W. Kerslake is in I'oxon-
a final decisiioi; alas I arose lookin;;to i-ne week attending the Good
at one -another, looking at lie Rioa•ds Convention. Mrs. Kerslake ac
home, as the same inspiration would jcomposted him.
upset my plans, abut •contrary the time I Mr Casey Hudson •of Goderfch vis -
Mr. Jarvis Horton who has been.
very iii with a heart condition is int.
proving in health his many friends
will be pleased to learn.
Rev. J. Smith, United Chuich and the.
Rev. A. Wattam, Church of God. The
Branch 498 Canadian Legion, its
woman's auxiliary and color party
attended the service. '
Former Minister Builds Fourth •
Church
Few ministers have the honor and
satisfact5.n of building ; ,their`' own
churches. The Rev. Glenn Beach, of
Blyth, pastor of ,the new Church, of
God there is just completing his 4th
church building since he enterec•2 the
ministry in 1936. Work on`s-the new
Blyth church started last ' October.
Prior to coming to Blyth, Mr.:B,ach
assisted in the building lot Tits ? vin
,church at Grand B end, :
subscriptions and labor has .been the,
determining factor in all these pro-
jects, he said. ,
`1A9HWOOD
MT and Mrs Elgin 14lerner of Kit-
chener spent the week -end 'vfth re-
latives here.
Mr and Mrs Milton Webb and •.Mr
and DTrs Lorne Kleinstiver who have
been on an extended trip to Florida,
returned home on Saturday. - .
Mr and Mrs Elgin Flynn,' rvir bed
Mrs. Keith Wildfong and Grant
Wildfong, all of London; Mrs. Mary
;$ Tiernan and Mr and Mrs: Garnet
Wildfong were Sunday visitors with
Mr and Mrs Addison Tiernan.
Mr and Mrs Lorne Genttner and
family of Lucan spent the week -end
with Mr -and Mrs Howard Klumpp.
Mr Fred Genttner of Lucan spent
the week=end with friends here.
Mr and Mrs Albert Goetz of Strat-
ford were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Goetz. • .
A. number of relatives from here
attended the funeral of the rate Misa
Merle Preeter in Kitchener on Tues-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Zimmer enter-
tained a number of their friends last
Thursday evening to a surprise party
in honor of her father Mr. August:
Miller who celebrated his 71st birth-
day. The evening was spent in play-
ing cards after which the hostess ser-
ved a delicious lunch. Everyone be-
® fore leaving for their homes wished
M Mr. Miller many more years of health
and happiness.
St Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme arid
family of Windsor Spent the week-
end with the former's parents on the
oBlue Water Highway. •Ess J.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Denna 'of
Lucknow and Mr and Mrs Lecnard
®o Geoffrey of Goderich were. Sunday'
visitors at the home of Mrs. Joseph-
ine Ducharme.
The Misses Marion Bedard and
Donms,.Ryder of London were visit;
ors with':Mr and Mrs. Leon Bedard.
Mr an,d`x1trs Henry Wilds who for
G merly li d on the Parr Line, have
moved hear Grand Bend where the
-0-4' former is engaged in firm work for-
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the sficunsn& month:.
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MY .FIRST ADVENTURE
Mr. Pcd'i or: It is not my intention
to impose apse your generosity, but
if permitted space in the columns of
your paper and 'without ruling out
any vtttuable items that you have ale.
ready prepared, it would give me the
pleasure and privilege to fulfill a
long time desire, and ,that to sum to -
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other many little incident' ,..f my
,•out•hfal years for publieation. Some
of them may not be very tn.erestihir,?
L , while ether':' may be more reflective.
`; 1 do not pretend that thio will i -e a
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There's a service
career for women...
Limited numbers of women are being accepted now in -the regular service
of the expanding Royal Canadian Air Force. in the R,C.A.F., there are
many jobs especially suited to the ability 'of women —jobs from which
women• can release men for •other duties, or give valuable assistance.
Women may be accepted for enrolment in any of thefollowing trades:
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CLERK -ACCOUNTANTS • MEDICAL ASSISTANTS • RADAR.
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The women who are accepted into the R.C.A.F., receive the same pay„
rank and trade groupings as for airmen. To qualify, you must be single ..
be between 18 and 29 ... and have Grade 10 education or the equivalent.
Veterans,1p to 40 years of age are eligible.
See the Career Counsellor at your Nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting Unit —
OR WRITE TO:
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RCAF HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, ONTARIO
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