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Zurich Herald, 1945-07-05, Page 4gritr—k, ZURICH HERALD 1•1•1011•111momertemossi••••111111.1.111.11.111111111.111"..". the -forapete Pearl Gratton and Was born at Grand Ben and Ints been a Dead and 91sabled Anlinals , , , resident of London for 20 years, was ', a member of Wesley United enurch. ' Surviving besides her Midland. are REMOVED PROMPTLY four daughters and a son; two sisters end four brothers, rao.sfly of London Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaferth IIS ; The body rested at the George Fun - DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. t era]. Home where funeral services were held on Saturday with inter- ment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Rev C. C. Washington of Wesley United Church omoiated, (ESSENTIAL WAR IND)STRY) teseeimassompsasersesastrassassaammassasololiga• aaateeeeeeeepo.oeeeeroodiere••••••••••aaoseo+oeeeedevenateeerrot • • • • • • • • NOTICE • • ft) WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. *HN INGRAIVI • • OF HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN. : • SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED • IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM BEN- * • SALL BY RAIL PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND, •AR- * • RTNGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT. • • .,61,. SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE.' EXPECTED SOON, • Huron. Farmer,-,' Co -Operative • • a RENSALL, Phone 115. Pe J. COOPER, MANAGER e s 4 aetameregve-aeavooeseaeasevote..*:. • . WHEN BUYING SYNTHETIC RUBBER TIRES CHOOSE THE TIRE THAT IS PREFERRED BY TIRE -WISE MOTOR1STS COAST-TO-COAST MILEAGE DEPERGAMLITY TROUBLE-FREE PERM MOE - S.Sateeesteeseea -477 GOOGYAll NOW, AS ALWAYS, ME (FINEST • V 'F TR..MAD • e WilP :SEE YOUR HALER KLOPP'S ONE STOP SERVICE Zurich - Phone 78 Benefit BAYFIELD Nursing Sister Dean .Castle, RCA. M.C., of Crumlin, is spending g short leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Castle. Mr. and Mee, Oaaral 1Geraeinhardt and family of Saginaw, Mich., were visitors with. the .-formers mother, Mrs. F. C. Gemeinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baily of •Galahad Alb., are visiting the farmer's bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey of the Ritz Hotel. • Mrs. A. Brisson and two daughters of GTO SS Pointe, Mich. have joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs': J. L. Lewis, for the .summer. Are 111 Mrs. A. S. Colwell .suffered a stroke on Sunday last and is confien.d to her bed at the Parsonage. Her daughters, Mrs. A. Quick on Peele Island and Mrs. Moore of Birmingham, Mich., came immediat- ely and are with the parents. lam A. S. Colwell .has been .in ill health for some months,and vias obliged ta re- tire from the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Colwell had planned to leave on Tu- esday for Leamington ' where they had purchased a home. Turner—Arkell A quiet but pretty wedding awas solemnized at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell, (recently of Cal- gary,, Alberta), on June 25th at 3 p.m,, when their eldest daughter, Helen E. Vera, became the bride of Robert Mathew Turner, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Turner, of Blue Water Highway; Stanley Town- ship. Rev. Canon Wm. A. Town- shend of London, cousin of the ;bride, officiated. SOFT BALL GAME On JULY :12th, 7 p.rn. ,SHARON CARDINALS Ptaying GRAND BEND The winners,of July 2nd T 01.1131011 eltt ,Game on SHARON DIAMOND 21.4,. miles .east of Dashwood.' Tickets will be sold and a tucky Ticket Draw for Ladies or Gents Bulova .Watch. Proceeds for injured members .of Ball Club. Everybody come and -help this worthy cause. In case. of ram the game will be play- ed the following evening. BBC REPRESENTATIVE Maine] Barkway has .en appointed BBC .7aipresentative ianada,tfoll- owing S. J. de Lotinierea return to tritavt. to resume his peat ete director of RI:Cal outside broadeaete. Mr. Barkway joined the BBC In 1934, has since nerved as chief of the Em- pire TA 17.1 Service and with the radio seetion of pavehological• welfare divieiert \Er. Before. cataingto •Canada in 'a... he visited Catoadian Much Thieving in District troops on the 'eastern front. eekal Several robberies are reported Ileadfriarterz wily be in Toronto. 1 from the community. Two tires were stolen from. cottages at Grand Bend. Dot Surf Shop, Grand Bend was en - `a -ted and bathing suits to the value of about $500 were taken. An at - Mr. and lei Jeeei sets, arofam tempt to rob the Seaforth creamily ily of Pontine gee-, .,13,..mding was aleo made but was foiled by pas - their vacation his mether, mrs, sing motorcycle who scarecr tee thi- Mary C ela eves away While they wore carrying Rev. and sera Luft and 4iaughter the creamery safe to their car, The Marie, Mrs. Elgin Merner and Jeyeelrobberies are supposed to be the work and Misses Dorothy earl Feieria Rad-, of the same gang, and pante have nesday. ale Mr. and Mae. George Tomlinson of Detroit. are visiting with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Wolper of Ingersoll pent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Col. E. E. Tiernan who has been overseas for the past four and ahalf years is spending a 30 day leave here and at Barrie. Col. Tiernan and _Mrs. .Tiernan and daughter Mary Aim are visiting with his mother, HENSALL During the electrical storm here Friday evening lightningf struck - the home of Rev. R. A. Brook; Anocking off the :chimney, ran along the slate roof ripping off some Of the slates and down to the cellar where it knocked the door off the furnace. Some trees in the Village, were up- rooted. • Miss .Mattie Ellis, prominent Hen - :sail resident, suffered a 'Ian in her hats this --X,71AY-s at: Soe teeMeenoriel. •Mies Iris -Niblocie of LOn'clOn 0.814 etaforth,' rev' tared ,arin at the right Wr-ist. Jar. D. the week -end with Mrs. Ness. •. was the attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Rosenthal G. are visiting ,Cpl. Roy Broek arrived in Hensall of Windthorst, Sask., Friday evening. Following five years with Mrs, Mary Schrader. of serveee overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raserike and LAC.. Dave Sangster '.'arrived in _family _of Detroit spent the eveek-end will Hensall Friday evening after serving here. Mrs. Reschke and family remain here for'the summer. overseas for two and a half years. Mus. Byron Kyle a Hansen recei- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer ved word that her huabiad Pte. By- atof Loddon spent, the holiday here and ran Kyle :is son his way home from Grand Bend. overseas, And .expectsto land in Hali- Mr. Leonard Bender of Toronto, fax soon. visited here ..overathe holiday. Mr. Judi .of London, has been en- burgMr. Leonarel..Schroeder of Amherst - gaged as principal of Hensall public apent the week -end with his school. mother rirs. Schroeder. Mr. George :Cowan, who has been Lorne Kleinstiv.er of Bowmanville, principal of the public school for the spent .the holiday with his mother, past year, has been engaged as as- Mr.Mrs. .Klein.stiver. sistant for the Continuation school. and Mrs. Royal Brow -n, of Mrs. Morley Chellow, • the forme]: iMichigan axe visiting with Rev. and Ola Cook of Hensall, accompaniedby I Mrs. Bun. her family, Donald, Carolyn and Bob - Willis McIseac and Mrs. bie, of Los Angles, Calif., arrived at I McIsaac and son David and Mrs. Grand Bend to spend the summer 'Milford Mame .and family of De - months. They made the aril) ..to Can - trait are spending their holidays with ada by bus. Mrs. Chellow is a dau- Mrs. Lucinda MeIsaac. Willis has ghter of Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Cook of recently retuned from overseas Hensel]. where he has been in ..a..German pris- Lois Henderson, Betty IVIeir, Maxie 21 Mr. and Mrs. E. Barteliffe of, Clin- Boyd, Elaine Beer, Orrin Stephan, ton were SandaY visitors With friends left Saturday for (Goderieh to spend in teem a week at the Girls Camp. Mr: Ronald Peck of Taeonto was Mx.. :and Mrs. C. Schultz, .Ivit. Cle- a visitor with friends here. mons, Mich., Mrs. • D. Norrnyle, of The infant son of Mr. :and Mrs. Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. 'W. J. Lorne Chapman was able' to :return Henderson of OAR, Ont., Vielitael with home from the hospital in London, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger last week. last week. DECORATION DAY Miss Margaret Glenn was a week-. Decoration Day Service will be end guest of Miss Barbara 1111Chile at held on the Goshen Line Evangelical her home at Brussels. Cemetery -on Sunday afternoon, July Mrs. Carrie Ballantyne left to visa 8th at 2.30 o'cloole. Rev. P. M. Feist af Milverton will be the guest speak- aittems.embers of her family in the St- ar, assisted by other local •Clergy- men. Dashwood Memorial Band wall Miss Ellen Fremlin of the staff of the Bank of Montreal is enjoying al also be in attendance. A collection! two week's vacation. will be taken to go toward improve - Miss Norma Cook of London, merits an the cemetery. *ending her vacation with her pee-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. GRAND- BEND •Mrs. Violet Schwalm spent a we - A W 0 0 kit -end in Stratford visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'Vervyn Schwalm and Mr. and Mr, Harold Hanson. 'New Heating System The officials of.the United Church Hensall, have decided to install • a modern heating system in the church at a cost of $2,100. It will take 3 months to complete the installation. The present heating equipment has been in use for over 30 years and the heating of the church was getting to be a great problem each year. wwill•Finww• DISTRICT NEWS er are spending a week's vacation at; bean investigating. • apar- Leke. Former Cite Passes Mervyn Tiemna. Alvin Kellerman Mre. Raymond G. Heriderson, ag- jos Yon -ter (.nd 141,1win Miller made ed $9, of Springbank Drive, London braie, a.ni to Termite last' Wed -1 tiled in St, Joseph's Ho.pittli. She A barn raising on the farm tif Simon Hallahan, near Wingham, ere- Ited triueb intvvest in the neighbor-, The Lan is to replatq one de- Thursday, jnly 5d4. L940 !x!!"maftsgr-J*t "odd eth 7,frwrol, Queenie and Dobbin have `clone a fine job and their -useful day is not yet past. But maybe you want to speed up your farm operations with tractor ploughing, cultivating, seeding and harvesting. Maybe you want to do many things for the improvement of your farm . . . repair your barn or build a new one, fix up the fencing or drainage, buy a nevi bull to build up the quality of your herd, install an electric sys- tem or improve the present one. And what about seed, feed and fertilizer? What about yourlivstock? All these things need money --more money, probably,, than your bank balance wilt allow. If that's the case with you, call on the manager of our local office and discuss, in confidence, your financial needs. You will like - the kind of consideration he will give your plans and problems.. BANK. OF MONTREAL • lY BAN' working with Canadians in every walk of life TO A AltILION CANADIANS since 1817 Hensel!. Branch: W. B. A. CROSS, Manager Zurich (Sub -Agency: Open Mon., Thurs., and Sat. 5D2 Anzemasamoommisommommiume, stroyed by -fire last fall. The Stephen Federation of Agri- culture has received a prize of $125. from Huron County Federation. for having held the greatest number of farm fdrums during the past season. Many at Barn Dance At a barn dance staged at the farm of. Thos Slavin east of Hensall, with an attendance from many places in the district on was raised to replace L.O.L regalia of the Hensall lodge recently damaged by fire. Joins' Teaching Staff :Miss Wilma Watson, who has been teaching at Kippen fox the past two years, has accepted a position on the Clinton public school teaching staff: Exeter Horse Wins ;Midnight Express, a pacer owned by Frank Taylor, Exeter, and driven by T. Yearley, won two nests and a fourth vat the Clinton races recently, He is a promising racer and Mr Tay- lor has refused some tempting offers for him. Hydro Pole Broken ' An auto owned by John Wein of Crediton, and driven by Gordon Pas- co, went out of control about three miles south of Exeter took to the ditch. It broke off a Hydro pole, and went over a fence and landed in a field according ta reports. Home from Overseas After two and a half years' serv- ice in hospitals in England, France and Belgium, Nursing Sister Grace Mason has arrived home in Goderich and is with her grandma, Mrs. Jewel] of Bayfield Road. She was attached to No. 10 Canadian General Hospital Woman Injured Mrs. Murray Hetherington, organ- ist and choir leader of North Street United Church, Goderich is convatsc- ing at her home from injuries she re- ceived when a little boy on a tricy- cle ran into her as she was coming, out of a store. She was knocked down and sustained a dislocation on the el- bow of her left arm. Drives Into Open Bridge The other night George Galbraith of Brussels missed the detous sign south of Winglam ,and drove his coupe onto the open 'bridge. The car was badly wrecked ?but he escaped with a few Slight abrasruns en his face. His companion, a sailor was injured about the ;mouth. .• • wanierton Reeve Resigns • , Serving his third term as reeve of Walkerton and having been Z. coun- cilor for a yeat, Irwin Lobsinger has navigational radio beacon; dh'ect- and A. R. Tasker, treasurer. Direct - tendered his resignation as reeve be- ion finder, at Goderich harbor. This cause of ill health. The council de- aditionaI to the .port's equipment for cided to interview Reeve Lobsinger safety of lake navigation ie being with the object of having him to con- constructed at an estimated cost of Chessell—Eisler about $25,000 and it is hoped to have Hospital Chairman Resigns tinue to the end of the •year. it completed by late summer. The W. H. Goading, M. P., Seefortha Egrnondville United Church was beacon will be of power surilcient to has resigned as chairman of the Scott the scene of a double ring wedding make its signals heard to a dietance itteraorial Hospital !Board arter 21: when Doris Marie Eisler, daughter of ; of 100 miles. The equipment was 3reare of faithful and efficient service. Mr. and Mrs. John Eisler was -united ' purchased from the Marconi firm and; awing to his absence in Ottawa for it marriage to Kenneth Royston Ches they are making' the instalations. ! six months or more each year, sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ches- ' be at the extreme outer end of Golding feels that the duties corneae - sell, Mitchell. Rev. A. W. ei.ardiner the north pier. , ed with the ehairmanship now- de- . officiated. Given in marline by her poseetwovecoonsanops.o043corayc etoecnc.efovE...w.Do.attoescAeaseetagot • Implement Repairs a We have recently received a good supply of 14 • Repairs for Farm Equipment, Such as Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Landsides, Plow Repairs for M -H. No. 7 and Verity Plows; Cultivator Points, Etc. YOUR POULTRY NEEDS Soon the Poulry and Chick season will be with us again, and many supplies which may then be hard to get will be required. Put in your supply now while the supply is here. PEAT MOSS, POUL- TRY LITTER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of the items you will require. Let us supply you. 1 1 • ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! The Fuel Administrator advises all people to place their orders for next Winter's Fuel as early as they can, to avoid the big rush when it is actually needed Place your order now and don't be disappointed by ordering later. • • • •••••••••••••mezetr.fow.as.sto L. Se Sin a,40013„..a.„1,00,teeawasmeasackes sell, brother groomsman. Double Wedding, On June 16th a double wedding took place at the Parsonage at Full- erton when Ina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waikom, of Munro, was united in marriage to Roy Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr of Sea - forth; and Pm, twin sister of Mrs. Km., was united in marriage to Les- lie Adam Bell, son of Mr. and IVIrs. Frank Bell, of St. Pauls. Rev. W. 0. Mather of Fullarton, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Bell wore blue jersey and a corsage of red rases, while 1VIrs. Bell chose white silk suit with red roses. White accessories were worn by both brides. Following a wedding trip to Flint, Mfsh., Mr. and Mrs. Kerr will reside in Sea - forth and Mr. and Mrs. Bell will re- side in Fullerton Twp. Radio Beacon Constructed Workmen of the radio division of the Federal Dept. of Transport have' commenced the construction of a of the groom, was the among those present were the teach- ers of the Exeter public school staff and a number of friends: Miss Henry was presented with , an address, a pr.. of silver candle holders and a china cream and sugar set. Court Whist was. enjoyed followed by a dainty lunch.. Miss Henry far the past two years. has been teacher of •the primary de- paltment in the public scnoot She, has been active in young people's. work both in Exeter and the county. and as a talented reader she has as- sisted with many a program. She is returning to her home in Brucefield' and following the summer vacation has accepted a position on the teach- ing staff in London. New Lions Club Formed The executive of the Wirigham. Lions Club were at Blyth, Monday eve. last, assisting Mr. Bruce Malcolm organizer for Lions abbe, in the for- mation a Lions Club treat town.. The meeting was an enthusiastic one and Dr. D. G. Hodd was elected pre- sident, and N. W. Kyle, secretary, ons and other offcers were also nam- ed. The Club will meet twice month- ly the first and third Tuesdays. Had Surprie Party mend more tirae than he has at las father the bride looked lovely wear- A surprise party as a farewell for. disposal. Mr. Gblding was• appointed frig as,9,, old locket, gift or the groom Miss Margaret 'Floret/ we held at the hospital board chairman 21 ?bears carried red roes. Glenn ()bee- home of Miss Vera Decker, Exeter, go i lone, • 4A*r-44#010 tifletilaiNOMNSEAMICSOVAVOIA