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Zurich Herald, 1946-05-16, Page 4ereeterei, ONT40114 ZURICH HERALD imisaestamosammawasiteseeuteseaewasese • Lakeview asino • GRAND BEND • dW ___ - VID • • Dancing May 24th and 25th AND EVERY WEI)NESD.AY AND :SATURDAY THERE - .AFTER SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT --MAY 24th.— STARTING AT 1 P.M. 1'W0 GAMES IN THE AFTERNOON. ONE 'GAME IN THE EARLY E ENI G,RAI'HED FOR ' LEURY, SHARONBEND AND AUCTION SAS, STANLEY TOWNSHIP . Pioneer ! Pioneer Dies„ Aged 95 T1t last surviving 'member of the 1 oldest pioneer family in Stanley Twp Walter McBeth, a native of Perth- shire, Scotland, died on Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Murdock, 2nd concession, Stanley. Mr. McBeth ra lead his 95th birth- day March lst. Although confined to., his room for the past five years, Mr• elelleth had enjoyed fairly good health until two weeks ago. Up un- til his recent illness he was able to receive visitors and 'kept abreast of current events through leis radio. He came to Canada with his parents 95 Of Property and' llousehola t.tlect, at BLAKE on WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd. At 1.30 o'clock, p.nl. t D .yli„•tt 'Time) REAL ESTATE ha? Frame house with kitchen, wood .shed, smoke house,-quarterplentyce o•f land, grape vine: .and water. Terms -20`,; -on day of sale, and balance in 80 slays. Sold subject to a reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Treasure kitchen stove, extension table, has 5 leafs.; sideboard, glass nitinee beck, • The Dashwood Business NTexr's Club and Village Trustees entertained the returned service personal of Dash- wood on Friday. evening' A banquet was held in the Dashwood Hotel pre- pared by the wives of the Business Mens' Club serving over fifty. Editor --Owing to the lateness of the mails, a number of interesting and lengthy items have to be held over for next week. to take up residence in Manitoba. Miss Ada .Gram of Adrian, Mich. was a week -end visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gram Mr, and .firs, James Drummond Irecently married and newcomers to e, this distr'iet, were presented with wool served for the lata; ` Maud extensive work done. blankets at a surprise party given in Dorrell, and a solo by Mrs. their honor by neighbors. of Rev. Mr.Normans Sinclair, son and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair of Blyth, Thursday, May lSth, 1.041; ,..11_11 the vice -tires. Mrs. C. Ballantyne. Tliepaving of a 2- it stretch le of Word road meeting opened with devotion, Mrs. 1 from K ince rai ora the e miles ok C. Cook read the scripture. Mrs. Geo.I will start Hess, delegate to the ;Huron Presby- road from Arberley south to Port. terial held at Wingham presented a Albert,n.whicvshiis the ostr erdy Ki r splendid report A memoriam was ole g, Mri Chai1 s Me- sardine road will have to have more has been engage F. A.YFIELD department of Classic, in Walker - vine Collegiate Institute in Windsor. • a Norrn an is well known to a wide d as teacher in the • Late Miss Noro Ferguson circle of friends in Hensall. His father was minister of Hensall Unit- ed Church for 15 years ire :lies, Nora Ferguson, formerly of Bayfield, died Wednesday last at the home of her sister, Mrs.. Wm. Balk - will, 37i King St., London, after a long illness. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson pioneer farmers of Bayfield. Surv- iving are three sisters: Mrs. Oliver Rhynas, of Bayfield; Mrs. Egbert Sharpe, Toronto; Mrs. Wm. Balkwill London, and three brothers, Capt. Charles o etroi; rram f Detroit; Capt. William and Redden with Mrs. T. Sherritt accom- panist, followed by a silent prayer in memory of Mrs. MacDonell Consitt presented the study. Mrs. R. A. Brook and Mrs. Victor Fee re- ported having made 82 calls on thesick and shut ins visiting committee for May and June. Aclosing hymn was then sung. i County Executive Meet The County Executive meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance) Union was held at the home of Mrs. A. Brook Friday May ;10th, with officers represented from Wingham, Exeter and Hensall. Arrangements were made for the annual Convention to be held in Main Street United i Pierre, of Bayfield. The body was i church, Exeter the last week of May resting at the Evans Funeral Home, London until Friday morning when it was taken to the home of Mrs. Oliver Rynas, Bayfield, and on Sat- urday afternoon at two o'clock the funeral was held, with interment in the Bayfield Cemetery. cupboard, :mail :table, and cot, bed, dresser, stand, springs years ago, and with the exception of mattress, 6 kitchen chairs, cane roc-; a fewyears spent in the West,lived her, large rocker, 'parlor suit, G din- in Stanley Township, where the chairs, laundry stove, fam- ily ingroorn stove, bed ily was among -the early settlers. A ,nth spinee and mattress, parlor table, member of Brucefield United Church, which he helped build more than ce.dai chest, rocking chair, table '70 robe.. quantity of bedding, years ago. Surviving are a son, Wale cloth, rmat , Carpets, ]arse curtains, large ter, service manager of the Tucker - rug 9x1'? -ft. linoleum; hanging lamp, smith telephone system, -Brucefield, other lamps. tick, bed springs and and a daughter and son iii -law, Mr. iitattre-�, dresser, stand, carpet »swe- and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, with whom epee, mirror, coal oil stove, '4 -burner he made his home. A private funeral , is held on Wednesday from the Mur - coal oil stove -with even, bedpan clothes horse, pillows, ?trunks. 3 dock residence followed by a public toilet sets, full .yea of dishes, roast service in ire Brucefield Milted ing pan, boiler, tub, crocks, sealers, Church. Rev.. Atkinson will, be in a quantity of all kinds of dishes, charge of the service. Interment WM couch, ;ink, leaf table, bread box, follow in Baird's Cemetery. window screens, pots, .pails, pans, ' parlor rug 9x12 -ft; mail box, bottle - BLAKE capper. meat grinder, bucksaw, cross- eut saw. ehovels, laws mower, spades,' }lo,•;, �� ashiug machine, wringer, The 75th Anniversary of the Blake water pail,, cabbage cutter, large 5 ' United Church will be held on Sun - nal coal oil can, bake board, square,' day afternoon, June 2nd, 1946 at the scythe, hammers, plyers, Iantern, hour of 2.30 p.m. Rev. H. V. logging chain and numerous other • Workman of Seaforth will be the guest speaker, and special music will be given by members of the Zurich choir. j Rev. and Mrs. Kerr of Brussels, visited Miss M. Johnston, also Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh of Brucefield and Mr. G. Howard of Exeter called too. Hensall Council Minutes i In the near future MVIiss Johnston The regular meeting of the Village' will be going to Northern Ontario Council was held on April 'Lod at ' to be near her brothers and sister in in the Council Chamber. with that part of Ontario. "l members present. Minuses of the ' The W.M.S. held their May meet-- previous meeting also the special ing at the home of Mrs. Clarence meeting, were read and adopted. :Parke on Thursday evening last. Rev. Brook appeared as a delegate liar. and Mrs. Frank Young and along with the secretary J. A. Yater- baby daughter will be settling here tort from the Library Board asking • in Blake in the house vacated by Mr. about the heating of the Library, al- . and Mrs. A. Finlayson in a little eo re the Library ratesfor the year while. 1,i46, Motion, that we grant the Mrs. James Burdge of Goderich, `Library a rate of 1.2 mills for 1945.: spent a few days with her parents, E. Dick appeared re the work to Mr. and Mrs. S. Hey. ee done on the sidewalks in the \'il- .lir. and Mrs. D. Oesch visited ":age and it was decided to put in a friends at Crediton. tr'a' piece by day work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Steckle returned A deiegation from the .Chamber , home after spending a few days with of Commerce composed of W. R. friends near Markham. Davidson, F. W. Sma':lacomb, W. Brown appeared and offered some a.:nee `:on: ass regards putting. 'tt zenne Public toiiete in the Town Hn"• niso made euggeetione as regards in- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reschke and eauning waterworks= in the Village, family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bash stating the steps taken in the Village of Detroit spent the week -end with of Lucan. same to et full consider- relative, here. etion by the Council. Mr. and _Mrs. Ward Kraft of Lon - R. J. Paterson, tax collector. Irani - : don spent the week -end with his mo - ed in the 1945 tax roll and reported `, ther and Mr. and Mrs. Koehler. there was only 5159.10 as being out-; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Currie and Mr ,standing taxes. Motion, that Collect- • ;and Mrs. K..1leCrae spent the week- -or's roll of 1945 as presented by the end in Meaford. Collector be accepted, and the prop- Mr. and Mrs. K. Streets of Clin- e.. renvrte tilled in and sent to the : ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs County Treasurer. ; D. Tiernan. It. J. Paterson, assessor, also re- Col. E. E. Tiernan of London, Cpl petted re the Assessment for 1946 George Wolfe.. of Camp Borden, and stated there had been an increaee Lorne' Kleitrstiver of Bowmanville, population of 31 ntalnin :' total of Robt. Hoperoft of Port Colborne and 6.49 also an increase of :58830 in Sigrid Gunn of London were among Asses-ment and making a Total A.;- those who attended the banquet giv- se ement of $440,70.1. Motion, that ren for the returned veterans in the the Assessment Roll as presenter) by efotel on Friday evening. Mrs. Russell Broderick of Hensall, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson on Sunday. Ted Luft of Waikeetoe and Herb- ert of Kitchener Spent the week -end with their parents. ltev, and Mrs. T.' Luft and family left on. Tuesday morning for their new home in Hanover where Rev. ),rift accepted a call to First St. Matthew's Lutheran congregation. On Sunday morning he pr•eaeaed hip farewell sermon to a very large aud- ienerr, it being' just 13 years ago on Sunday that he preached his first :"ion in Zion church. Rev. and,Mrs Luft will be greatly missed in Dash- wood. Mrs. Flossy Smith and friend of Toronto spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Kleinstiver, Mother's Day was observed in the Evangelical Sunday Sehool when t Mre. Witzel was presented with a i bouquet of car natione being the old - mother present nntt Mr. Alvin the yo ,,-ene .. . articles. TERMS — C ASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer A G. Edighoffer, Clerk. Harold Johnston, Proprietor. HENSALL Mrs. 13, McKay, travelling Field sec- retary for Ontario will be guest spe- aker. To Have 90th Birthday Mr. J. R. McDonald, well known Hensall district resident who resides on .Highway No. 4, South of Hensall, will on Friday, May 17th, oaresve his 90th birthday, the day, will be spent quietly at his home by members of the family from Toronto, Owen So- und who will be present to celebrate with him. Mr. McDonald although confined to his room, enjoys life and takes a keen interest in the current events of the day. He was born at Thames Road, and spent some twenty years at the farm hone on which he season, or any season in local waters resides with his wife and son Lloyd. It was a beautiful marked brown Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mc- trout, 23 inches long- and + weighed wed- pounds wlhen caught. This is Car- mel Presbyterian church will e held celebrated their golden a�fisTstory, as the trout was on ex- Dt uncan c Sunday May 1St. when the Rev. ding WMS. MEET hi+bition in Christie's Meat Market for Duncan Scope ofe St. Marys will be i the guest speaker. The May meeting of the WMS. two days. --=Huron Expositor. Mr. Arthur Dinnin of Toronto was was held in the United church school Road to be Paved with his parents, Mr, and! room on the afternoon of May 2nd, Word has been received that ap probably result from the Highways a visitor p Mrs. Wm. V. Dinnin. lin the absence of the president, Mrs. .preys) has ibeen given by Ontario Department's decision to undertake. Mr. and Mrs. George Sangsterleft I W. 13. Cross, the chair was taken. by Highways Minister Doucette for the this large project in Huron riding. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klopp of London were recent visitors with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Misses Helen and Mae McNaugh- on of Toronto were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Naughton. The anniversary services of Car - b DISTRICT NEWS At His Office Aga.-zi County Clerk Norman MilIer of Goderich, who was ill at his home for two weeks as the result of a motor accident, has returned to his duties at the Court House. Former Goderich Girl Mrs; Alan R. Moore, a member of the Stratford Board of Education, was elected a vice-president of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations recently. Mrs. Moore is the former Evelyn Gold- thorpe, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Gold- thorpe of Goderich. Club House Near Completion The new Cheb House at the Exeter Bowling Green is fast nearing com- pletion. The walls have been covered with grey asbestos shingles. The greens are being put in. excellent con- dition and the bowling season will soon open.—Exeter .Times -Advocate. No Fish Story Jack Wright and Ralph 1llcFad- den landed the prize trout for this A Freak Pig Wilfred Wepper of NArmanby, has a pig on his farm which has six feet. Four ofthese are front feet, perfect- ly normal in every way. The pig now weighs about 50 pounds. If the animal could be induced to produce six hares, the owner Brussels Post.eelly have something.— Had 57th Anniversary Congratulations were extended to- Mr. and Mrs. James Green of Exeter,. formerly of the Parr Line, Hay Twp. who on Wednesday last observed' their 57th wedding anniversary. The day was quietly spent and members of the family had dinner with them, and presented them with lovely Rowe ers. PLAN 131G ROAD PROGRAM Goderich — Through the efforts of Dx. Hobbs Taylor, who represents Huron riding .in. t'he Legislature, the record sum of <$4180,000 will be spent this year on improvements and re -- pairing roads in this district. Accord- ing to Dr. Taylor, Highway No. 33: from Exeter to Grand Bend will lne improved with all new bridges being built on this stretch of road. High. way No. 84 from Hensall to St. Jose eph and Zurich will .also be put in first class shape, along with the road extending from Grand Bend to Bay field, while a new bridge will als c 'be constructed at Bayfield. The road from Bayfield to Goderich, too, wilt. be fixed up. These improvements will be carried out in addition to the ree gular maintenance work this summer also. Work for a good many men will' DASHWDOD the Assessor for 1946 be accepted and the salary paid, le number of correspondences were tai,,•:s d .and Bills and accounts read as follow: Fred Peters, stoker and 'repairs to Hall ;397:25; R. Simpson labor hail, 81.:i0; D. W. Sangster, labour hall, 19.25; W. 0. Goodwin, club bags veterans 1120.00; Mustard Lumber & Coad Co. coal, hall 28.93; W. R. Davidson, coal, hall 21.25; Municip al World, supplies 21.25: Munieipel World eunplir's 8,45; A. Spencer. & Son supplies hall 12.66; J. A. k'nte,'- eon part salary 1.06.1.0: 'I'. Kyle. arlary 73.80; R. Todd, labour stn.- $2; tns.$2; W. I)abus, sanitary work, hall, $', Twitehell's Garage, supplies Fire Dept. 39.84; R. J. Paterson salary & postage 47.45; Drysdales? Hardware supplies Hall 19'.47; Hydro Hal! 19.- 4151. Motion, that thele ills and accounts ee read be paid. That we' no'nr ad - Jt '•'rn• <,, •• .' . T,..•, . en, Ciark. What a very G. -AHEAD FARMER Should Know : e • • Fir Oet;ible a� . the.tetinszete ef,jble geal- ead ,cora ,nasals meet ltera lost enc) o" e aclpa to cito cUmeett'-yo e. ial ? �en�e and individual 1 get a check caul in the xs lei lee •poo au purpose t�nu d own p Beale `*ements cat, eotes of, �1xtn ireetro eree tts C2.1 ers evert rt°say' Sc1e tam n by lase dq cash. he un n of leave the e. By may n Yt"�`0` Y tog the �atmf °ntte.tl. 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Thee ovenle°t want t° °(stable' loses are simple mp,exs wlzo mote pt These of 5% i:Aa le t e, nven,eal can tate able an tb� special 1 x glee .,au• utt inter 1 at c e4 e . est. .1�°ar° °n+o Freta c00 depending, Q. Y1o'� arti' event. reels n c' to t i o 3 p , pro 7 A• Upnts i Earn the loans eL p Gbotv Y 1pti Mee , ie ayn� ,tin a1 ten Years ebciY7 emi anneal flet° do �,ly, nuaxtetly, s •� oto :u>•'' � F• 'a��'t;�,,::fi„r� �• r.:%s'i'<:.i'.5S% _il=a'•�'. ... ril:'..luS'•:•$.4.+:��vYC. $3,000, D., 1 iti't . vita? than °t se et ,seg, pe •gra 1 nn ettai as (2. P 19 rites eert eos a j . (eget as many ne hitherto e i spt have e � u ep of einegl Y �ak� mfor cb1' lough t° cove an cc, LB , b5 bu9Lnr/1°o•e tbara m°' dLsrs vainril cases locs' bS. istt in interest ,o ab°ret gettioig,ut „eatesti epBee t1On Q. flow bell t� t.vv111 xec vedeaoteto ye sinOrio edteach. `k°n fine.a genuine ate chs ot.,. )lave eabLe'. ancitutal y y Ctc�ence'taad coeds on the ve hat con a ing Y stir nation to 1 y hC5 RNEMSIv NSIONMA- These questions and answers are taken from the Bank of Montreal's folder, "Quiz for 'a Go -Ahead. Farmer". A copy is yours for the asking at your nearest B of M branch. ��.�•>:; ..sass "MY BANK To A MILIION CANADIANS Your B of M manager is ready to help you if you need money for the improvement of your farm, barn repairs, ;fixing fencing or drain- age, road building, buying new breeding stock, implements or equipment. If you want Zurich Branch: means READY MONEY to speed up ploughing, cultivating, seeding and harvesting, he is the pian to see. You*will find him friendly, a good listener, and very, much interested in your plans and prole erns& Give him your frill confidence. It will pay you, G. G. SEWELL, Manager Now open daily. moosewmposiBLIS the GO-AHEAD FARMER