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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1953
Strarting at 8.30 P.m.
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ZURICH — J. W. HABERER
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BRINGS REAL JOY --
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GREAT JOY, which shall be to all people.
BRINGS REAL PEACE—
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will 'toward men.
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Worrxen's Institute ' Isn't it strange that Princesses
and king, and clowns that caper in
saw dust rings, and common people
like you and me, are builders for
eternity.
Each is given a bag of tools, tumbled
mass and a book of creeds; and each
must make 'ere life has flown, a
stumbling block, or a stepping stone.
God Bless you all—
And a Merry Christmas.
—Zurich W. L
It was a blue flag with gold tre-
foil and had been presented recentla
to the Guides by the Institute. Cap-
tain Marjorie Schilbe 'replied very
fittingly with many thanks for their
gift, The meeting then closee with
"The Queen", with Marion Turkhehn
at the piano.
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Had Joint Meeting
The Zurich Girl Guides and the
W. L held a joint meetieg rn the
.Zurich Town Hall, on Tuesday even-
ing. The prgrarn was presented by
the Girl Guides with Captain Marj-
orie Schilbe and Lieut. Shirley Fair-
burn as their leaders. with a inemb-
ershop of 15 girls and 14 present,
all looking attractive in their official
uniforms of blue with red ties. The
meeting was opened with roll call
drill. The Guides taking their Place
by sitting on the flooe for campfire
while ,presenting the program. A
piano solo was given by Donna Oesch
a cornet solo by Ruth Weido; vocal
solo by Linda Bedard; Silent Night,
accompanied by Miss Janet Gascho
at the piano; Baton Drill by Diann
Thiel; followed by tap, These num-
ero were all well given and encur-
aging for splendid talent our young
'elks acquire. Mrs. Meyers, presi-
dent of .the Zurich W. T. read the
following address; in presentation of
the Flag.
Dear Patrol Leaders and Guides:
It is a great nleasere for the
"members of Zurich Women's Institute
Lo be present at your meeting to-
night. We are few in number be'
tease of the weather and road cons
alitina.
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It fa a busy time too for all of us,
but we feel if we again postpone
this meeting, with the, girls, it would , A big change in the weather situ -
take us into the new year. You have r aticm has come about since Monday
bad and used the flag, 'but tonight we i when there was some rain followed
want you to know it is with pleasurelbal one of the heaviest falls or snow
ave present it to the girl guides. We I seen in many a day, and by evening
The Women' Institute know you r many small trees were bent to the
will live up to the high standards of 'ground with the very heavy wet
this world wide ormizatfon. We , snow, Cars and trucks became stuck
also hope that some dav it will 6 ' d 8 1,vere i
arout I . ,
Luncheon was served by 'the In-
stitute members, A. lovely social
time was enjoyed. The Institute
continued with their business wan
the president in charge. Minutes were
read .and adopted by secretary Mrs.
Win. Forrester; treasurer's report
was read by Mrs. Newell Geiger;
projects were discussed with great
interest and carried. With aeason's
Greetings to everyone, was cheerfully
given, •and a joysl time was spent,
Old King Winter Arrives
Are
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CO-OP FEEDS ARE
YOUR BEST BUY
U. S. A. POPULATION
" _ZURICH 1-1ERALD
e Voice of Temperance
Dr. R. G. Bell, Medical' Director of
ShadowbroOk:Health Foundation,told
ala audience recently "'Many .uf the
country's alcoholics need never have
been addicted had they, known the
danger signals early in life." Oar
youth in Huron Comity and through.
out Ontario will grow up knowing
the danger signals if. advantage is
taken, of present Department of Edu-
catin regulation's. For Alcohl Edu-
cation is now an obligatory subject
of Study of Grades Ten and Eleven.
The Pepantment is being urged to
extend this . teaching„ tiort,n :into
Grade even rand eg; since many
stridents never reacaa'',Grade nine. It
goes without saying that in Churches
and:Sunday •Cchool alcohol education
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'should be carried on continuously,
A •Yery excellent Teacher's IVIanual
for . Alcohol Education has recently
hem produced by the Ontario De-
partment of Education. Preachers,
8Sunday School teachers and leaders
, of young people's groups interested
al; .this vital subject. will and this
Is growing at more than 2.b million manual invaluable.—Advt.
a year since 1947, has now passed. •
The Huron County 'Temperance Fed -
160 million mark. Adding a nativ:e-
eration:—Advt.
born 'citizen every second, an •
grant every two minutes, U.
actually increasing its population fata
ter than India. However, it stands
only fourth in world populationevise.
with Chinese numbering at 450 mil -
ion, India at 365 million, Russia at
200 million.
DASHWOOD
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Robereilayter Sr., returned
home after spending some weeks with
her' daughter- and husband, Mr and
Mrs, Joe Bruce in Windsor, who
spent the week—end here.
'IVfr and Mrs Ferd 'Miller, Edith and
Thank You! Norman, spent last Sunday with Mr
and alma ' 'Sweitzer at 'Grand
Dear Publishe.r of Herald: Bend. ,• ,
Enclosed find.cheque which will
bring my subscription up to date..
We certainly enjoyed the visit of
your nephew, Gordon SMith, also
Lorne and Teddy Klopp this summer.
Just like being in Zurich, except we.
didn't havr. any wonderful Canadian
• - Had Christmas Concert
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-The Dashwood public school pupils
presented their annual Christmas pro-
gram to a large audience Friday Dec
ala Songs, drile, 'reCitations, danc-
ing: and dialogues were featured.Mrs
food prepared, as they didn't tell us I.C•s0 McCrae was' pianist for.the ev-
they were coming. We, hope that
anybody from Zurich coming to c the
Los Angles area will drop in to see
us.
The summer of 1954 or '55, at
the latest, will see us back in 'Zurich
for a summer visit, we hope.
Thanks again. Very truly yours,
Myrtle Thompson, (Myrtle Raabe).
58-5 Las 'Cases Avenue, •
Pacafic Palisades, California.
ening. The teachers are Mr R. Middle
ten, Miss J. Ritchie and Miss J.Haugh
Men's Club Hold Supper
The Men's Club,of Zion Lutheran
church treated' their wives to a tur-
key dinner at the home of Mr and
:Vita Reinhold eve of' Dec. 10
There were 16 present. The isommit-
te0Oin charge was: A. Keller, Stan,
Dinney an.Cliff Salmon. Following
the dinner a game of opposites was
, won by Mrs. Edgar Restemayer.
THANK YOU! as*Euel-tre followed With Mrs. L. Hig-
islet being high, and Stan Disney
R.R.1, Kenabeek, Ont. Dec; 37'§4, conSolation prizes to Mrs V. L. Be -
Dear Publisher: Please find en- aaoi. and Rein Miller. Mr, Edgar
closed my subscription to the Herald ReSternayer won the prize for hav-
es I like to get the home news: -jag !the most lone hands.
Messrs. James Hayter, Clifford
Seiti#on, and Harold Weber Trustees
ofTaPaihwood were returned by acc-
laMition. Wallace Wein and Harry
ZiOner failed to qualify.
aa*triand Mrs John :Barr and dau-
ghter of London, are spending a
week with 'the latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Ed. Stire.
Miss Shirley' Pearson of taoderich
Twp. spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Pear-
son.
Howard Weiberg, Lloyd Bender,
Siegfried Miller and John Denomme
all of Waterloo spent the wees-end
with their parents.
Mr and Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver and
Mr and Mrs A. E. Oeatreicher spent
Sunday in Chatham with relatrves.
Mr and Mrs Ward Kraft and fam-
ily of London were Sunday visitors
with Mr and Mrs E. ,Koehler.
Mr and Mrs Martin Laub of Exe-
ter 'spent Sunday with the latter's
sister, sMrs. Herb Wein and family.
Christmas is near *at hand and We
have no snow up here neither any
frost in the ground. It has oeen
grand fall for the farmers to get
their work done up. Crops were
pretty good considering the dry suniz
mer, hope yet are all Well. close
-wishing you all a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
Yours Truly, Mary. A. Johnston
S. HURON W. I. RALLY
The district executive of South
Huron Women's Institute was 'held
in Hensall, Nov. lath with represent-
atives from all branches in S. Huron.
Mrs Kenneth Johns, president of the
District, was in the chair. A schelar-
ship drive to raise $2,000 in Huron
County was discuased, the interest
each year to he given to a girl, 16
who has completed six subjects under
the Home Economics. Several memb-
bers gave highlights of the rally of
Institutes in Huron, held recently in
Gorrie. Mrs. Johns stressed that
each Institute have one meeting of
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
the year confined to some particular
These of United Nations. Mrs. Pfile
Mr. 1VIelvin Bedard and son or
Grand Bend, presented a report of
he Area Convention at London. The Detroit- spent he week -end visiting
with relatives in this vicinity.
954 district annual, to be held in
eaforth, was discussed. Mrs. Newell Mr end Mus Fred Ducharme and
eiger, Zurich, gave a reading, Mrs, Sarah Jeffrey were Sunday
afternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs
MEET THE TEACHER John Vileemish of the Blue Water
By Kathie Kalbfleisch south.
( Exeter Times Ad vo cafe ) The Misses Bridget Laporte and
In the offices of business and in- Loreta Ducharme motored to Clinton
ustrial firms in many cities and on Sunday•last visiting relatives.
wns of Western Ontario, there are 'Miss Georgina ,Corriveau of Lon-
enographers and bookkeepera who don spent the past week -end with .her
ave been taught by Mr. E. H. Jones parents on the B.W.Highway.
e head of the co•mmerciai depart-- Until recently, resorters from
ent at South Huron Distvict High Ducharme's Beech were travelling to
hool.
and fro as they had during the scour -
Mr. Jones was born in Barrie, Ont. ching summer months, they had a
few years later his family moved very long srummer of it, getting full
Toronto, where he attended Raw- value for their investment.
son Public SchooL He was an out- The Hartman family from the
nding student at Vaughan Road Goshen Line South, called on Mrs.
Ilegiate Institute, His alma mater Hartman's parents, on the B. Water
the University of Toronto where he on Thursday last.
jored in mathematics. Here he oh- Mr and Mrs Wm. Weising of Sala
ned his Baechelor of Arts degree nia were evening visitors at the
d, attracted to the teaching profes- home of Mr. Iridore Duchartne on
n, he enrolled at the Ontario Col- Friday last. Meat of the Ducharme
•e of Education. Family gathered together to meet
After graduation he served in the the visitors. The evening 'was spent
teorological Service of Canada. renewing past incidents, and after
re a most interesting job kept him midnight a chicken dinner was served
.y busy. Part of the time, his work After enjoying themselves. to their
s forecasting weather; the rest of heart's content, all retired.to their
time, he taught the aircrew train- homes in the wee morning hours.
how to use these weather calcul- Snow ploWs are at it again, remov-
ons in relation to their attacks ing snow from the highways, shoving
inst the enemy,
When the war ended, he taught at pitlemansingall trtcittiizTs' which ?hien °IV: -
Rehab i 1 i tati on ,School in Toronto way. This being the first big Nis-
il he came to Exeter.
cornmun-
Mr. Jones teaches shorthand, typ- iztayr,daltiolirouthgeh seasonerdinistrthici.5ts
had as
, business, lavv and beekeeping to much snow some time ago; we were
students taking the cominercial fortunate to have had dry footing
rse. To Night 'School cla • till this late fall date. But from
he typing. He is also advisor to now
Student .Council, On it is perhaps well for us to
Ithough Mr. Jones is keenly hi- adapt ourselves to snow and winter
sted photography, his work at weabh°4 for we see no way ant un -
el leaVos, him little tirne for hob- iess we migrate from here to some
szhiler clime for the next few
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HENSALL
Mr. and :Mrs Guy Bedard of Lon-
don spent the week -end with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr and Mrs Stewart
Bell
Mr and Mrs. T. McPherson of Lam-
beth were visitors with Mrs. Flora
Colloid, Mrs. E. Broderick and Mr
and Mrs. Orville Smith,
Mrs A. Crerar returned home after
visiting with Mrs, E. Mitchell in
London."
Mr and Mrs. Peter McNaughton
and son visited with Mr and Mrs.
Harold Scruton in Port Dover.
Mrs. James W. Bell left to spend
the winter months with relatives in
Oakland, Calif.
Mr. Fred Peters who suffered sei
ions injuries in a recent accident,was
reported to be improving in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital Lon -don. His trip which
was fractured in the accident has
been set.
Miss Betty :1Vlickle, nurse -m -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent a few days at her home here.
Mrs. T. Parlmer was admitted to
Clinton Hospital in the interests of
her health.
Mr. and Mrs Laird Mickle and
family were visitors with the form-
ers mother, at Ridgetown.
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Redden andl
Jimmy of Dresden were visitors with
Mra. Catherine Hedden and Herb.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
'Miss illarbara avieconnell, nurse -in
training at Stratford, was a -visitor
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh
McConnell, Varna
The Varna United Church Christ-
mas entertainment will be held on
Wednesday eve. Dec. 23rd.
The W.A. of Varna United .Churcht
are planning to have a chrlarnas
Pageant in the near future,
A large number from Stanley ata
tended the Federation banquet in
Zurich, 'Thursday evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong a
the Goshen Line, near Zurich, left
recently to spend the winter months
in Florida,
Gail, Ann and Lynn Gackstetter,
of near Kippen returned home after
spending a week with their grand.
parente, My and Mrs Wni Homey la
Exeter.
Miss Donna McBride, nurse-in-tra-,
ining in ,Stratford Hospital, visited
with her parents, Mr and Mas Atviyk
McBride,
•Mr and Mrs Stuart Beattie mut
children of Wingham were visitor's
with her mother, Mrs, Robert Mea
Bride, Kippen.
Mies Ina Itopp of Zurich spent it
week with her friends, Mr and ilifra.
Arnold Gackstetter,
Mrs. A. Gackstetter and datighter
Karen jean returned home rroan the
South 1/Uron Hospital, Exeter.