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Zurich Herald, 1945-08-16, Page 4Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD., (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) soiskssecrsootatnsase,sem gelelMtgitlettggeggSe 94.11 aes gliasaauase !lag e Imple ent Repairs 1 We have recently received a good supply of 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 LI 1 1 ER, and CHICK STARTERS are some of 'the items you will require. Let us supply you. 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. , .. i t 1 ZURICH HERALD to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon :Schwalm of Hensall, a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. tCampbell, of Guelph, were visitors last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John :Bolton. Ronald Stephan of Landon, spent the week -end with his . mother, Mrs. 0. Stephan. Bill Miekle and 'Charles Fee ret- urned Wednesday from attending the United Church boys camp north of Goderich' Cla- udette and Mrs. Claude Blower, udette and Sandra, of Exeter, were Sunday guests with lvlr, and Mrs. Laird Miekle •and family:. Mrs. T, Palmer is visiting in Tor- onto with her son, Earl. Miss Amy Laramie of London, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lainmie. Mr. and 11Irs. G. M. Drysdale have left on a month's trip to Western Canada. Miss Eleanor Fisher of Winnipeg, visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Workman. Evans_ MacLaren A pretty avid -summer woddleg was solemnized in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on Aug. 4th at 3 p.m., when Anna Margaret MacLar- en, only daughter of Mr, and "Ars. R. Y. MacLaren, was united in mar- riage to Wellesley Dorland Evan.$, of Waterloo. The ceremony was perfor- med by the bride's uncle, Rev. John McEwen, Schoenberg. The bride was given in marriage by her father to music played ,by Mrs. Malcolm Doug- all. The flower girls were Ruth Mac- Farlane, Clinton and Claire Taylor, Walton. The reception was held in the church parlor for about 50 guests The bride's table was decorated with. yoses and sweet •peas. Serving were Mas. Norman Stanlake, Miss Violet Hyde and Miss Alice Glenn. The bride and groom left amid showers of confetti and best wishes for a month's trip in Muskoka and North- ern Ontario. 8 t'P C a 8 as �l ra itis ae mas -.,.9 9 r-,=c� ,. a.:;M m c1•00611rX4M aelea :asap meee r Bette s-tiess r e 0 1 tt Cat — through pickle spoil- age, because of a few cents saved on inferior, low-priced vinegar. It happens every season, but you can avoid this waste in your pickling. Always use Canada Vin- egar it's in-egar—it's absolutely dependable. Canada Vinegar has been recognized as a highest quality vinegar for over 80 years. Sold at all grocery stores. For F ER ape Booklet write to Canada Vinegars Limi- ted, 112 Duke Street, Toronto. C, Vt� it6 a car :. Ins Pa3teuiizect BLAKE Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Will Oesch on August 11th, a daughter (Marilyn' Joy.) Misses Vera and Loreen Oesch vis- ited relatives ea Babylon Line &ek-. ing the week -end. ;ter, Jim Jolul8tOn went to London to visit his sister foe a while. Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Stelck of Dash- wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey. 14Ir. and Mrs. Harold Finlay at- tended the funeral of a relative at kincardine last week. Mrs. E. Carnie is visiting with Miss Mary Johnston. The second of September the Blake church service will have an Honor Roll. Service at. 2.30 p.m. We are sorry that Mr. Edmund Schwartzentrt:bcr the rake Store- keeper is suffering so much, after being injured in an auto accident. We all hope he may soon feel much better. DRYSDALE Threshing wheat is the order of the day and some wheat is running very good indeed. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goetz, of Erie Pa., are visiting with his bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz. Miss Ella Martinson of Teep tp, spent a few days with friences litre. Miss Zeta Nadiger, R. N. or 'How- ell, Mich., Miss Martha Graupner of Detroit and Miss Helen Meyer of Farmington, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Mr. and Mrs. F. McLean and Mary Ellen, Mrs. Mark Miller of Detroit, and Mrs. Maria Hayter of Greenway were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ber- tha Hayter and family. Dr. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor and Anne spent a few days in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and dau- gliter Suzanne, Mrs. McCallum and daughter Anne of Windsor, Mrs. Streets of London and Mrs. Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Willard l)uctarne and family of Detroit were vacation- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo:eph Ducharme .ind Mr. and Mrs. N +.eon Masse. Misr Bernadine Bedard is ',Tending a few weeke with her ,sister, Mrs. Wil- lard Ducharme, al.eo hee nieces, the Misses Audrey and Tiernan Ducharme Messrs. Claude and Milton Bedard of Windsor were visiting; at the home of their mother, Mee N. on Masse. Mies Roselle Corriveau w3to is w:,rking at Clinton hospital was a week -end visitor with her parents, DI I. and Mrs. Frank ,Corriveau. Metiers. Ed. and Lucian tecrrtvean arc quite b«sy putting in neer drains foe Mr, lS'el on Masse, Mrs. Joseph Mechanic' bad the misfortune to fall and injury her rum on a barb wire fence near her home on Saturday whic'r.Tetluired medical attention. Her many! friends Trope she will ,soon be well again, Presentations The Patriotic Society of Brace - field entertained men recently retur- ned from overseas those who enlisted in the district together with their par- ents and wives at a banquet. At con- clusion of the banquet an open .air musical program was enjoyed. A war bond was presented to each of the men, who were; Sgt. Wan. N. Mur - -xsr bacrt;' -tai.; 'were- `CTSz.. itors with Mr. and Mrs. ie. Tiernan on Sunday evening. Rev. J. Burn is spending his vacate ion on a trip out West. Mrs. Joe Bruce of Windsor, is spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs. B. Hayter. Pte. George Scheff:buch of Vancou- ver, B.C., is spending his furlough here. Chief P. 0. Robert Hoperoft who has been with the Navy for over 3 years returned and spent a few days with his parents before leaving for his hone in Port Colbourne. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs, J. Dale of London, accompanied by Mrs. Dale's two young nephews of Windsor, visited on Sunday with Mrs, Meidinger. DISTRICT NEWS Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Irwin of Exe- ter have returned from a trip to Alaska. Miss Fanny Bissett, well-known re- sident of Exeter, died in' her 80th year. • Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Booth and daughter left Winghm to make their home at ,Stratford, where M. Booth will represent a life insurance com- pany. Herman Deer, of the Blyth-Atrb- urn road, was one of the first in the district to have his wheat' cut and threshed. From .six acres tie had 264 bushels, an average of 44 bushels per acre. Returns .From Overseas Lieut. Nursing 'Sister Jessie Isobel Betties, daughter of Mre and Mrs. Theron Betties, Winthrop; ' returned from overseas on the Ile., de France recently.• F.w�aeartant y r....pM .. yrr ail d Mrs. Williar i. ' Worklnan, Nippen, announce the .engagement of their daughter, Erma friary, to Lloyd Blake Bowerman, RCAF., son of Mrs. H. Bowerman, Toronto, and the late H. Bowerman the marriage to take place in August. Foreman Injured J. B. Milne, :foreman at the Purity Flour Mills, .Goderich, was painfully injured. He was assisting in the un- loading of the .frienghter Canandoc, when a cable used to moor the boat suddenly tightened, striking hien in the abdomen. The extent of , his injury had not been determinecit,, Blind Lady, Knits for Soldiers • Lucknow — Despite the 'fret „that she has lost her eyesight, and on July 21st observed her 89th birthday, Miss Mary Hall, a native of Ashfield, spends a good deal of time knitting W; Weber, and i4liss Mary and since the war began has made Weber, of Aiiu:urn, also Messrs, .1. lnanzr pairs of socks for the soldiers. and T. Hamilton of Goderich, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Luker. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks, Rose and Bernice, Mrs. Edgar McClinchey and Jerry, are spending this week, camping at Drysdale, Miss Beth Murdock, who re on the Inspection Board, in Hamilton, is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, Stanley Twp. Misses Betty and Lila Moir have returned home from a two weeks vis- it spent with Mr. and ..Mrs. Albert Wolfe, at Goderich. Sgt. and Mrs. W. N. Murdock, Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, and Miss June Murdock of Brucefield, have returned from a pleasant holiday spent at Ottawa and Kingston. Ronald .McKinnon, Jack Boyd, Lloyd Buchanan, Ewan McEwan, Ronald Chutor, Charles Fee, return- ed home this week after spending a ten daye at the United. Church boys camp, north of Goderich, Rev. J. E. Hogg, .Seaforth, will lc - a: ally tins pulpit in the United Church Su'e{iay morning, Aug. 19th, Rev. Devil Wren, iM.A., B.D., Stratford. wi:i he the Minister in charge for August 26th., Sept. 2nd and 9th while the minister Rev. R. A. Brook is away on vacation. lelr. and Mrs. Ferris Cantolon and '•hildren !;rice and Betty of Sehrom- bcrg are eacationin.g in Hensall. (7p1. Leonard Noakes of London, s spending two weeks furlough with his wife and family, Mrs. R. J, :Paterson, while visiting with her son, .Paye, in Toronto had (he iiie fortune to :fracture he+.r right 'ern, wla'.n she Blipped and fell while walking in eh( _nrdon. Born qac hwelea At St..toseph'e hospital,' Lender, Sunday August 12 To Teach in Bahamas. Milverton — Miss C. Isabel Mac - Beth has resigned as principal of the Merlin High School and has .accepted a position on the stag of Queen's Col- lege, Nassau, Bahamas, where she will teach biology, Miss MacBeth ex- pects to leave for Nassau by plane on Sept. 5th. Cold Storage Plant W. C. Bennett has returned to his home, Walton, after serving five Ye- ars in the Active .Army Services. He has purchased the brick residence of D. Johnston and intends building an egg -grading and cold storage plant. Lets Contracts The Tuckeasmith . Twp. ,Council met in the. Town Hall, 'Seaforth re- cently with all members.' present. Reeve Nicholson presided._Tenders were opened on constructiowork of a ten by forty foot culvert„ and of repairs to abutments of two bridges in the Township, Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Giibbirtgs of Clinton marked their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary, June 20th, and celebrated the occasion by enteaitain- ing their immediate family and rela- tives to a dinner party at their home on Saturday evening, June 23rd, Both Mr. and Mrs. Giibbinge have been lifelong residents of ,Clinton and very valued an prominent fig ures in the life and community of that town. Railway Man Fractures Bank B. J. Thornton, of Stratford, re - loving for a week as yard omployee with the CNR. at Goderich, suffered a fractured back when he fell be- tween two cars near the Godcrieh elevator. •Ile was taken to the espit- al where he will lie for some luxe. dock, Tpr. Walter liti othertan, P Percy Harrison, .AIB. Wesley Ham, P.O. Carlyle Cornish, 1Sgdn, Ldr, R. Aldwinkle, Cpl. R. Dalrymple, Pte. James 'Burdge, Pte. Allen Hill. The other evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McGregor, .Hippen, held a re- ception inh onor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Cameron. Mr. Cameron had re- cently returned from overseas after five years of service and Mrs, Cam- Thursday,, August 10th, 194 eron is a reeeni; bride from Glasgo14... Scotland. About 80 guests assembled and presented them 'with a 'wonder fel shower of household gifts. tastfuliy decorated basket was 'wheel, ed in by Annie and Marie +Sinclair, Jahn and Douglas McGregor. The presentation address was read by Glenn McLean and Grace • Tremeer„ and Mrs. Morley Cooper assisted the; hostess with the gifts linelleallegaleignegataineamemeeseesse WA R N etee VICTORIA VANCOUVER NEW WEST WINNIPEG U -U1 ILIO TORONTO INSTER OTT,AW HULL No person may move to and rent or occupy family quarters in any of these congested areas without a permit from the Administrator of Emergency Sh.elter. Before making arrangements to vacate your present home, be sure that you have other accommodation and a permit to occupy it. Applications for permits should be addressed to the Administrator of Emergency Shelter in the area to which you plan to move. Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required to vacate the shelter axsd the district at his own expense. (Issued under the authority of the Emergency Shelter Regulations, Order -in -Council P.C. 9439, December 19, 1944). ES -6N TO the writer of this letter and several thousand others who are in the same position; your Hydro can definitely say that your application for service certainly has not "slipped our mind." Everything that can be done is being done to serve as many new customers as soon as possible. Even though many regulations have been relaxed, and She war in Europe is over; there is little, if any, sign of improvement in the shortage of labour and materials. The shortage of only one of the many parts needed to complete a service results in ci :delay„ The labour and materials available are being used with extreme care and planning to serve as many new rural customers as quickly as possible. To those applicants in areas where Hydro lines are still to be constructed, Hydro service will be made available as the supply of labour and materials improves. Alree dy sufficient applications have been received which will require the construction of over 2,000 miles of line that cannot be undertaken in 1945. However, your Hydro is malkiing every effort to complete by the end of 1945 all applications made in 1.944 that have been officially approved by letter. "four Hydro has done and is doing everything- possible to extend electricity to essential rural services. The Hydro rural service that you are waiting for will be completed just as soon as the labour and material situation permits,; THE HYD O ELECTRKC POWER COMMISSION Of ONTA 10