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Zurich Herald, 1946-08-15, Page 4• • The Zurich Lions Club • • d• Aug.l At 8 o'clock, p.m. Mon ter Frolic Sponsored by Bigger and Better than Ever i 4. 4 3 4 4, 4 4 4. 4 4 4. 4, 8 4. 4 4, J 4. 4. 9 Officially opened by "Tory" Gregg, CKNX Sports Announcer and Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor MLA., of Dashwood LONDON POLICE BOYS' 75 -PIECE BAND The Zurich Lions were fortunate 'in securing this Sensational Boys' Band for this occasion. Open-air Dancing to the Music of . BLACKIE DENOMME and his Blue Water Hotshots GAMES GALORE ---Bingo, Racing, Weigh Gues- sing, Sledge Hammer, Bottle, Paddle, Etc., Etc. Big Draw for 8 Prizes. Refreshment Booth MONSTER FIREWORKS DISPLAY This will be the biggest and best display of Fire- works ever seen in this district. You can't afford to miss it! Admission --Adults 25c. Children 15c. (In case of rain Frolic will be held the following night. Entire Proceeds for Welfare Work and Community Improvement. 1 • • • • • • • • O • • • • i • • • e • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Chas. Theil was a visitor to London one day last week. MVlr. Clare Bedard of ,Sandwich, is holidaying at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard. Mrs. Earl Heywood of near Exeter was a visitor with her sister, i13r. and Mrs. Ray Fisher. The family of Mr. Louis Kalb- fleisch held an enjoyable picnic on the former's farm now owned by his son Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bossenberry of Listowell are spending a few days at the home of the former's cousin, Mr. •and Mrs. Len Wagner. Mr. Paul Hess, of Toronto is holi- daying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess, who together are spending the week at Grand Bend. Miss Meleta Schenck has returned to her home in Crediton after spend- ing several months at the .,Bonne of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Russell of London visited at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ducharme. Mrs. Chas. Minshall and her Lather of Ingersoll visited with the form- er's husband in Zurich, one day last week, The many friends of Mr. .Samson Colosky, who is in residence at the home of his niece, i'ir. and Mrs. Ino Allbreche, wish him a speedy recovery from his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wagner and children of Guelph spent a few days last week at the home of the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Len. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hugill moved their household effects to their own home just west of the former Hess carriage works, and are getting nice- ly settled. Mrs. Nelson 'Wurm and Miss Lizzie Volland were week -end visitors with relatives and friends at Kitchener, also called on Mrs. J. Eisenhoffer who is a patient at the K. W. Hospital for the past eleven years. Some of our town hall chairs have been repaired by Mr. George Hess. These repairs were badly needed as some hairs were hardly presentable, much less safe to sit upon. Engagement Mr. and 112rs. Ed. Beaver of Zurich wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Alice Eliza- beth, to Walter Leo Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnston, of Bayfield. The 'wedding to take place the latter part of August. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher of Exe- ter announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Iva Beatrrce to Robert Archie, Ron of Mrs. Blair and the late James Blair, the wedding to take place in James Street United Church, Exeter, August 311st, BORN At the Meyers Nursing Home, ii Zurich onAugust 3th to Mr and Mrs Ray Fisher a son (Ross Eearl.) GRAND BEND Miss Ella Link, of Sarnia, and the Misses Bertram, of Detroit, are holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Beulah Holt, St. Thomas, and Miss Jean Weir, of West Lorne, r, Who are both on the staff of the we Elgin- St. Thoma: health unit, were wit visitors with the former's grandmo- ther, Mrs. F. K. Geromette. Other visitors were Miss Ethel Ott, of Wal- laceburg, and Miss Rae Vervaeeke, of Wallacelburg. Had Successful Tournament The large holiday crowd at Grand Bend Monday last took in a fast, ex- citing softball tournament on the Lakeview Casino diamond. In the afternoon Seaforth and London hook ed. up in a close duel with Seaforth coming out on top at the end of of 7 innings, 3-1. In the second half of the preliminaries Grand Bend ran away with a 13-0 score over Dash- wood. Seaforth and Grand Bend fought it out in the evening for the first prize money. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Arthur Hobson, .St. Thomas, spent a few days with Thos. Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes of Lon- don; were guests with Mr. and Mrs H. Penhale on the Bronson Line. Mrs. Harold Penhale spent a few days visiting her parents and sisters in London and Westminster Twp. Stook threshing is the order of the day, and many farmers will .be through by the end of the week. Mrs. Alex. McConnell has left to visit with relatives in Toronto and Minneapolis, Minn., where she ex- pects to go, in company with her sister, by plane to Edmonton to vis- it their brother, Mr. Allan Esler. Savauge—Bedhely A quiet wedding was solemnized at Bayfield on August 3rd, when Pat- ricia Louise, daughter of Dr. and Mrs F. J. Beochely, Seaforth, was united in marriage to Ronald Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross Savauge, of Seaforth. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siemon and daughter of •Goderich, spent their week's vacation with their parents on the Blue Water Highway. Sister Eugene and Sister !Charlotte of the Ursuline Convent, Chatham, are visiting with the former's mother Mrs. Jos. Bedard of St. Joseph north Mrs. Napoleon Ducharme and chil- dren are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Win. Ducharme. Mrs. Ducharme who had the misfortune some time ago to hurt her Lack in some way, is not able to be about too much as yet. Some of the boys in our burg spent the week -end in Detroit. A very happy -go -lou -time was reported by them. . Mrs. Josiah Sararas .of the Blue Water south returned on Sunday last after spending a week in New Hamburg with friends. Mr. Frank Jeffrey of Beavertown Jett recently for Winsor and other points where he will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bedard and familyi of Detroit, are visiting in this neighbourhood for some time. Mr. Nelson Jeffrey has returned to Windsor after spending a week with his mother. The threshing machines are now on the second lap of their work, but as the spring Crop is harvested, it will not give much spare time before the bean crop comes in and so it goes with the farmer day in and day out. Mrs. Joseph Cantin of St. Joseph and son Narcisse spent a week visit- ing relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'Wass and clau- er Charlott of Detroit, were last ek visiting on th - Time Water h re1ntivee. 'ZURICH HERALD Thureday, August 15th, 1940 ..man aftedallaa CY.sL '1'IlE PRUVL\LF OF PROMISE. Central ONTARIO'S rich pasture lands have, from the earliest days of settlement, sustained larger herds of dairy cattle than were necessary to the Province's own needs. In these `earliest' days, which were not much more than a century ago, dairy production was exceedingly primitive, but the 1891 census disclosed the existence of 1,565 cheese factories in the Dominion, of which Ontario had 893. Today, this great showing is par- alleled in every branch of Canada's dairying industry ... To- morrow, the Province's facilities will be more than equal to the demand for milk and its growing,diversity of products. Published by rkJJi BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) • a. A CORNER ON CONES i Nearly six billion pounds of milk are con- sumed or processed annually in Ontario; - the yearly value of Ontario dairy products 4.; runs around $140,000,000; Ontario butter and cheese production is about 200,000,000 pounds a year. The chief credit for these fat figures, which are about one-third of = the totals for the entire Dominion, goes to Ontario's 1,200,000 milk cows—themselves a third of Canada's dairy herds. The Province's 8,000,000 gallons of ice cream, how- ever, amount annually to a 50% of the nation's 'sundae best' --which may explain the noticeable cone -consciousness of young Ontarians. r.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masse and so Gerald, and daughter Louise all Windsor spent a few days in this neighbourhood with relatives the pas week. Mr. and Mrs. Benidict Papineau also Nelson and Louis Papineau sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Papineau of Windsor, enjoyed a very pleasan week with their many relatives in this vicinity. of and Lynda spent a few days last week n 1 M. Tiernan and daughters Nancy Ann with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. t Norman Evans in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcisaac , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard , Spears and fancily, Mr. and Mrs. Har- , old Erdman, Mrs. Alfred Ward all t of Detroit are spending their vacat- ion with the former's mother, Mrs. Lucinda Mcisaac. Mr. Chas. Watts while picking apples last week had the misfortune to fall from the ladder resulting a 'bad shaking up and severer ID ones broken. Dr. Milner of Exeter was called and had Mr. Watts removed to London Hospital in Hoffman's ambu- lance. Mr. and Mrs. Homebrook of Tor- onto, Miss Selma Eifert or Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Daggert of Detroit and Mr. Arnold Eifert and friend of De- troit 'visited with Mrs. Mary Schroed- er and other friends in this vicinity last week. Filkins--Nadiger A quiet wedding took place In Howell, Mich., of Zeta Muriel Nadig- er, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger of Dashwood, who be- ame the (bride of Wesley James Fil- kins, only son of Mr. and lairs. H. kins, of Howell. The candlelight ser- vice was performed by Rev. Pail- thrup of Howell. The young couple were attended by the brides parents of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Filkins left on a honeymoon trip to Northern Michigan, after which they will re- side in Howell, Mich. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce and Miss Jean Bruce of (Windsor spent the we- ek -end with Mrs. Bertha Hayter.' Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson of Detroit spent the week -end with relatives here. Mrs. Chas. Cann of Winnipeg spent a few days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen. Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mrs READ on the table the meal is ready No matter what the menu, the table wouldn't be complete without a plentiful platter of wholesome, nourishing Bread. And you'll give EXTRA satisfact- ionby serving delicious TASTY -NU Bread with each aneai. You'll find tempting, crisp -crusted TASTY -NU Bread suits every occas- ion, every purpose. Order an extra loaf today. Willem s Bakery PHONE 100 .w. ZURICH 1 HENSALL Lois Henderson has returned after a pleasant visit with relatives at Glenco. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Young and family of Fergus, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. ,G. Bonthron. Mrs, Roy MaeLaren an Donald, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and family at Rondeau Park. Wesley Jones underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis in Clinton Hos- pital. Miss Marion .Sangster has return- ed to London, after a visit here. Dr. and Mrs. Spellman and fam- ily of TKitchener, were visktors with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle. Miss Kathleen Jones of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. 1 Massey -Harris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1946! ORDER YOUR EARLY FOR 1946! HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT. TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE @ $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) 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Couple Welcomed Hensall Town Hall was packed on Friday evening last for a reception for Homer Tinney and his English war bride who arrived in Canada re- cently. They were presented with a pursd of money, Ed. and Jack Cor- bett doing the honors. Murdock Or- ehestra furnished the music for the dance.