Zurich Herald, 1953-02-05, Page 4and moving to the U.S.A., From
this union four children were born,
a daughter Leona, who predeceased
her another, two years ago and three
sons, Rene, Paul and Armond, all of
Chicago'.
In there new venture, the Prim -
eau's had great plans for the future,
for both had intellectual capacity.
But their hopes were soon vanguish-
ed by the sudden accidental 'death of
Mr. Primeau.
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Grief and hardship was Mrs,
Primeates lot for her future, for she .
had to care for herself and her four,'
children. But being of great under-
standing and willing to take advise,,
and putting all her trust in God, elm
was able to keep the family together
and gave them all the necessary
education to qualify them for honor-
able positions in life. We offer to
the bereaved family our deepesis
sympathy in their hour of trial.
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FEATURING CLARENCE PETRIE AND HIS NIGHT
HAWKS WITH WARD ALLAN
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A CALL TO RIGHTEOUSNESS
The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man av-
aileth much. Jas. 5: 16.
For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous. and
his ears are open unto their prayers; but the face of
the Lord is against them that do evil. I Pet. 3:12.
If ye then be risen with Christ seek those things
which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right
hand of God Col. 3. 1.
Awake to Righteousness and sin not ! for some
have not the knowledge of God. 1 Cor.15:34 (a)
:But he that doeth wrong sra11 receive for the wrong which
1?e hath done; and there is no respect of persons. . Col. 3: 24-25
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS
Box 50 R. R, 1, Zurich, Ontario
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Our Silo
Are Built with a 6"" Solid Con-
crete Wall heavily reinforced with
Half-inch.. Steel Rods, throughout.
The leading farmers in any com-
munity to -day have from One to
Three Silos on their farms.
We are booking orders daily --
If interested, see us at once.
WESLEY HUGILL
Phone 204 Zurich
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51 Dodge Sedan, green
51 - Dodge Sedan, black
—a beauty
51 iChey. Coach, black,
New Car condition
51 Ford Coach, green,
Clean and Good',.
49 -- Plymouth Sedan, blue,
A Rea' Buy
36 - Chev. 'Sedan, blue
35 - Chen'. Sedan, black •
Come on, Test-ridethe car of
the year. The 1953 Dodge
(ti -coronet with the Dodge 'R d
Ram Engine at
HENSALL MOTOR. SALES,.
DODGE - DESOTO - SALES
SERVICE
a
aterloo Cattle
Breeding Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
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made it possible to reduce the life membership fee in this
2 Organization from $25.00 to $5.00 and to increase, the num-
ber of services from three to four if necessary to obtain con-
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ception, without extra charge.
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Rates now are:
Life membership $5.00
$5,00 per cow for members
$6.00 per cow for non-1neinbers
$2,00 per service for fifth or over
service
We have free veterinary service far herds with breeding
problems. You will be pleased with the high quality of the
bulls in use. (All Breeds inclded). We have nothing to sell
except artifice' breeding service at ite best.
Artieeal Breeding Is As Sure As Natural Breeding
Help yourself to the service of this farmer owned and
controlled Organization by phoning CLINTON 242, during the
following hours.
7:30 to 10:00 a.m. Week days.
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Sundays and Holidays
Cows noticed in. heat later than this will be more likely
to conceive if inseminated the next day.
The cost 'of this service is less than the normal cost of
-reeding a bull to say nothing of the housing, labor and risk
entailed.
C• W. I, Meet:
The January meeting of the Cath-
tlie Women's League of St. T'eter's
Parish, St. Joseph, was held at the
haeme of Mrs. Gus Roche. Twenty.
two members were present, the iir-
toline Sisters were made honorary
taaesnbers and two new members, Mrs
Arthur Gelinas and Mrs. Jos. t u..
t1 arme, Sr,, joined the League.
It was reported
ht:tt twenty dollars was given to the
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School of Christ and gifts of candy,
baekets of fruit, get -well carts) and
a little dress for a new baby were
sent to various members,
At the meeting Mrs. Alvin Ay-
otte was presented with a lovely
end -table. A going away gift for
her and her husband from both the
CWL and the men's Holy Name So•
ciety.
It was discussed and decided upon
that a film on landscaping and flow -
IIor growing would he ,shown by the
Phone 31 - Hensall
An qua! Meeting
The 78th Annual 'Meeting of the
,Policy -holders of
THE HAY TOWNSHIP FARMERS'
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO,.
Will be held in the
Town Hall - . Zurich
on
Monday, February 16th
1953. At Two O'clock, p.m.
BUSINESS:
1, Receiving Reports of the Presi-
dent, Secretary -Treasurer and
Auditors.
2. The discussion of other matter in
the interest of the Company.
A Good Attendance is Requested.
Ezra Webb, President,
Reginald G. Black, Secretary.
ZURICH_ HERALD
GRAND BEND
Thursday, February 5th, 1'95b"
Grand Bend women are sewing
for the Women's Auxiliary of the
South Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallker and
son Philip enjoyed a lovely trip to
Florida over the holiday season, and
having returned so that Philip can
continue his studies at a school in
-Ottawa. They report the south as a
very attractive place for the cold
winter months we usually have here
in Canada.
The annual meeting of the tibe-
ary !Board will be held in the town
hall, on Friday, ,Feb. 6 at 8 p.-ru.
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Napoleon Gentili of
Detroit spent the week -end in St.
Joseph with their parents.
Mr and Mrs. Blaine Ducharme and
Daughter Denise spent a few days
with the former's parents, Mr and
Mrs. F. Ducharme of the Blue Water
Highway.
Slight Change
Now the gossip is over, a new
name on the Board.
You will note that Beaver .down
was omitted from the heading •of the
Corr. writeup. If the citizens of that
Burg are in any way offended for
that omission, I would advise them to
direct your complaints to heaaqua'rt-
ers.
Former Resident Fasses
Word was received on Thursday
fast 'by the Cantin Family of St Jos-
eph of the sudden death of Mxs. Jos-
ephine Primeau of Lombard; 111.,
a sdbueb of Chicago. The deceased
Was a native of this settlement, being
born nearly seventy years ago, a da-
ughter of the late Pierre and Matilda
Cantin, early pioneers of this parish.
In the turn ,of this 'century she was
married to Joseph Primeau. he being
a native of the Lower Province. Af-
ter their marriage the couple lived
in St. Joseph where Mr. .Primeau
operated a butchering business for a
few years. As time went on the young
couple decided on further adventur-
es, disposing of their property here
LOCAL NEWS
The date of the Library night has
been changed to Friday eve. Febru-
ary Gth. Please note. -
Mr. Dorgson of London, was a
recent visitor at the home of his sis-
ter, Tr and Mrs Leroy Thiel.
Wintry Weather
Real wintry weather visited these
parts over the week -end with the
coldest of the season. In many parts
of Canada the mercury dropped well
below the zero mark, while here it
dipped down a few nights, only to 1
climb up in the twenties during the
day. A few inches of snow fell to
nicely cover the plants that have to
endure the cold 'winter months, and
are expected to shoot up early in
the spring.
MILK PRODUCERS ELECT
Clinton — A J. Deseck, RR 4, Clin-
ton was re-elected president of the
Huron Whole Milk Producers' Assoc-
iation at the annual meeting m Clin-
ton, Jan. 30. Other officers are: Heigh
Hill, RR 4 Goderich, hon. president;
W. a. Cruickshank, Wingham vice-
pres.; Barrie C. Walter, RR 1, God-
erich, aecy; directone: Louis White-
field, Blyth; (Peter Simpson, Seaforth
G. J. Dow, Exeter; J. C. Feagan 1:R
1, Goderich; Wan. Decker, Zurich.
Has Narrow Escape
William Riley, Zurich, had a mir-
aculous escape on Monday,. January
26 when the F. C. Ka}bfleisch truck
which he was driving overturned,
pinning him in the cab. The accident
which was investigated by leonstabie
George Little, Bayfield, occurred a-
bout half -past one in the afternoon.
Travelling north, the 1945 truck
went out of control as it came over
the brow of the hill at George Wil-
son's farm on the Bronson line, Stan-
ley and went into the ditch. it con-
tinued down the ditch until it hit
the creek where it turned over end'
for -end, resting upside do*n in the
ditch. Riley was able to break the
window and crawl out, unharmed,
before help arrived. The truck is
badly wrecked.
Downham Nursery, Strathroy, at the
March meeting.
Led by Monsignor Bourdeau, the
meeting was closed • with a prayer.
Mrs. Gus Roche then had the group
play bingo, the winners donating
half their prize money to the Sister,
of Service. A delicious lunch serv-
ed by the hostess, Mrs. Gust Roche
and her committee ended the evening.
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of age and able to meet Army test re.
quiremertts Applrca»ts should bring birth.
certificates or other proof of age chert
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For full information apply right
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