Zurich Herald, 1949-01-20, Page 11
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING', JANUARY 201949
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Presents for Your. Enjoyinent. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday Jan. 21-22
The Cisco Kid, in
ltOBINHOOD OF MONTEREY"
and as an addedattraction
"STRANGE VOYAGE"
1VIonday, Tuesday Jan. 24-25
Charles Boyer Ann Blyth,
Jessica Tandy
""A WOMAN'S VENGEANCE"
Adult Entertainment •
You'll be .Spellbound at the Dramat-
ic Impact: A Musical Short "Tropic -
;al Harmony" and Newsreel.
'BOYS and GIRLS, FUN GALORE
For YOU!
Fun] Fun! Fun! Yes, boys and
girls, here comes fun for YOU! Play
games- Do puzzles! See THE COM-
IC WEEKLY 'CLUB CORNER, a
brand new feature packed with 'gam-
es, •puziled and surprises; every week
in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, with
The Detroit Sunday Times, ,starting
-With 'this Sunday's (Jan. 23) issue.
OPPOSE BINGO, RAFFLE, ETC,
The South Huron Ministerial
Assodiation met at the home of Rev.
ana Mrs. H. J. Snell, Exeter. Devot,
ional exercises •were condu.cted by
the preeident, Rev. C. W. Down. The
quedtion iefgarbling in the form of
raffles and bingos was discussed and
the association voted to apprise the
office'of the Attorney General of On-
tario of its opposition to the lepi-
iflg in any form for
.anY 'purpose and to urge the idePart-
rood Glasses at Reasenakte Mow ment to enforce more strictly, the
existing 'laws regarding gambling..
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FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
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Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont. Phone 135
Thurs., Frri., Sat. Jan. 20-21-22
LIFE WITH FATHER
— Starring —
William Powell Irene Dunn
(Technicolor)
Monday, Tuesday Januaary 24-25
Romance on Me High Seas
— Sta;Oing '
Janis Paige .;!' .jack Carson
(Color by. Aseehni.40or)
Wednesday, Thursday
Two Years Beforeihe Mast
— Starring —
Brian Donlevy Alan Ladd
Moving Picture s
TOWN HALL' ZURICH
Scattergood Meets
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Broadway
Clarence Budington Kelland's
radio -fiction favourite matches small-
town wits against ibig-town tricks -
and wins!
Guy Kibbee William Henry
Mildred Coles ' Emma Dunn
SHORTS -Lion Hunt, Strange Sea
Shells, Bruins' Mischief. .
Friday, Jan. 21 - 8.00 p.m.
Sat. Jan. 22-7.15 and 9.15 p.m.
Next week - "ICELAND" with Sonja
Henie and John Payne.
SAW FIRST 1949 ROBIN •
„Ilte,..ftrat. robin e ras made
its appearance in SeafOrth,having
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been reported seen. several times at
the west side of Seaforth since. Ne
Year's Day. Is this a sign of a mifd
winter? Did the _Tobin not go soudt
with the others in the fall, Or has it
come back for an early spring?
Your guess is as -good as anybody's
—Exchange..
WROXETER HAS $100,000 FIRE
Whisps of smoke curling from the
ruins of four buildings was all that
remained of a $100,000 fire which
for a time threatened the main sfre-
ts of Wroxeter last week. a huge co-
perative effort by .700 district vol-
unteers saved the main street after
the fire leveled four buildings and
left two families homeless. The fire
nen outnumbered the population of
250 as the volunteers risked icy ads to attack the blaze which destr-
oyed anegg-grading plant, two stor-
es and -a home before being brought
under control.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the
Zurich Agricultural Society
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
• On
Wednesday, January 26th
At Two o'clock, p.xn.
Business—Receiving Financial Re-
port, Election of Officers, Ete.
Fred J. Haberer, President..
E. F. Klopp, Secy-Treas.
ANNUAL MEETING
The 74th Annual Meeting of the
Poli cyhol dersof
The Hay Township Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance
Company
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
• On
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No Skating
With : the continous thaws -there is
so far'little prospects of skating on
the local Lions rink. The caretaker,
Mr. Charles Hay, at one time had a
good, #rt, but with the unsteady
niild•Pells the ice all disappears.
Police Trustee Boarcf
44'-J euit of as second Nominat-
iim4fOr 'Police Trustees for Zurich by
theeownship Clerk, Mr. H. W. Brok-
enshire -We following is the board
fur 1949 Chairman, Mr. Milfred
SO. hilbe. 'Members, Mr, John Turk -
Win and Lloyd O'Brien.
Bears Seen on Road
• rWe. are informed 'that two bears
were seen Crossing the Zurich Road
in on of the swamps last week.They
are coining close enough, a.s recently
a muniber -of woolves were also seen
in the big .swamp. We must not for-
get to be be on guard as one never
Imow*.What might confront us A
femal bear with a cub is usually a
v7erY., dangerous thing ' to encounter,
and; ntost f us would know so little
,just'Wbat to do were we approached
by 'a bear.% Parents will, •do well to
m from school -until these un -
See thist their children are escorted
to a
welcoMe guests are cleared out of
the country.
Had a Real Blow
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F-,61:014 the 'snow an42, ram. and
,nilidneseon:Tnekday, during the tight
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a real blow whipped up and sure
sent things al:1113411g, parts of roofs
were torn- off.: as though they were
.ieven same new roofs
at that. Limbs;were torn from trees,
and :;many thiks strewed around.
Soniewhere the main Hydro' trunk
Iine42silifered severe damages ar the
pow,0,r did not tome on until after
ten o'clock, Wednesday forenoon,
and we. sure missed the power not
alone tOr the household appliances.
but alb at the shop, as it is im-
possible to do vey much around a
printing office without the electric
power, but we will live through it
and are very happy it is not any
worse..
Lions Club News
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There was a near perfect attend-
anceat the Monday night meeting in
the Dominion House. Secretary -
Lion Bill, who had an appointment
anevAtkthe eye specialist at London.
did'auat;get back in time, and this
-wa.i,the". first supper he has missed
sinc4 the Club was established. But
Ws are happy to say that Bill's eye
t!oAI. is improving nicely. Lion
'31:,ifeb1;i:Ok over the books and the
ineeting''went along nicely.
Four Lion birthdays were celebrat-
e by Tail Twister Lion Harold
Johnston. getting these out on the
float: and decorating them up a bit,
while the other Lions sang the us-
ual "Happy Birthday"
Two rather distinguished guests of
the Radar School, Clinton, were present; Sargeant Fletcher and F -L. T.
Dale Jones, who is a Padree at the
School, and who has lately resigned
that appointment to accept the rect-
orship of St. Thomas Anglican
church, which he will take over in
the near future, and who was the
guest speaker of the evening. F -L.
Jones came to Canada in.1a29 on a
scholarship and studied at the Em-
manuel College of the University of
Saskatchewan, and after his gradu-
ation and dedication served in many
capacities in the church of his choice
in the West, and shortly after the
war 'broke out he joined the R.C.A.
F. forces and' became a Padree go-
ing to Europe with the Forces. He
gave us a very interesting talk on
the development of Canada, its pos.-
ibilities. Canada is quite capable of
taking care of a ,fifty nillion popu-
laton. he said. Probably no other
country is blessed with more natur-
al resources. But we must be care-
ful in keeping its political side in a
good condition, free from the
many 1, --ns that may confront us. The
speaker was introduced by Lion
rheqter, prd some very nice remarks
of his address were made by Lion
Harold Stade in his "Thank you" re,
marks tato the address.
Monday, January. 31st, 1949
At Two o'clock, pan.
--BUSINESS-
1—Receiving Reports of the Presi-
dent, Secretary -Treasurer as 0
Auditors.
2—Election of Directors end Auditor:,
3 --The di•.cussion of r'ther matter,
in the interest of the Company
A GOO -t ATTP,1111ANM IS
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Reinhold Miller; President.
Herbert B. vilber, .Secretary
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