Zurich Herald, 1949-12-29, Page 5ZURICH • ONTARIO
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VETER1NARIA•N
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Opposite Drug Store
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Lost, Found, Ete. Ads. in this
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FOR SALE
A 10lf, inch Veesot grinder almost
new. Priced to sell.—Nlenno •Steckle,
Phone Honaali 98 r 13,
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling in Zurich, with
barn and three lots at reasonable
price, For further particulars apply
to Allan. Schwartzentruber, 13ox 97,
New Hamburg, Ont.
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
London, Ont.
FOR SALE
1946 Pontiac Sedan in good condit-
ion, has heater, etc. A nice clean
car. -=Gid Koehler, Phone 191. *
FOR SALE
Brooder House 10x14 feet, 'very
good condition: --Arthur Sreenan,
Phone 83 r 21, Zurich.
WANTED
Boys Skates, size 13. —
Meyers 129. •
Phone.
FOR SALE
$775.00 buys 11 acres of land,
Easat of Zurich town limits. Suitable
for home site and make your expen-
ses off the balance of land.—Apply
to Herald Office, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Sprayed Apples — Spies, Green-
ings, Kings, Bellflower, etc. Phone
Clinton 61 r 24. Fred McClymonf,
Varna, Ont. p7t-*
FOR SALE
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WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
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Dashwood — Phone 35x19
OLD STEAM THRESHING
ENGINE CATALOGUES
Thresherman's Magazines and Pic-
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Cash • Market for Cream, Eggs
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Total Cash in lie)* and Bonds.
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Goderich - Ont.
LOCAL NEWS
Mx. Ward Fritz is spending a few
days in Toronto this week.
Rev, and Mrs, Lloyd Kal'bfleisch of
Elmira were visitors with their rela-
tives in Zurich this week.
Mrs. Jacob Meidinger has returned
home after a live weeks' visit at.thc,
home of her sister, Mrs. A. Foster
at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme of
the 13. W: Highway spent a couple
of dues with Mr and Mrs Kuno
Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. •Stuart Stover and
son; of Chatham spent a few days
over the Chri itmas holiday •at t1•e
home of of their parents, Dr. and
Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer.
Mr. Victor Hartman and Miss
Irene Girard of Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Farwell and family spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kuno Hartman, Goshen south.
Mr and Mrs Earl Thiel and fam-
ily have returned home after a loveiiv
Christmas week -end visit at the home
of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Witmer in Detroit.
Mr and Mrs Batestone and laugh-
ter Jean tot Toronto; Mr and Mrs.
Chas. Carr of South Bend, Indiana,
enjoyed the Christmas holiday at the
home of the Turkheim - families un
town.
AREA
on -the table'.
k*
the meal is ready!
The Management of the Tasty -Nu
Bakery and the Entire Staff wish
each and every one
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
And a
PROSPEROUS- NEW YEAR
Our Many Thanks for the poet year's
Patronage
Baking Sale Postponed
The 'Community Baking Sale which
was to be held on Saturday, Decem-
ber 31st has been postponed until a
future date.
Was Taken to Hospital
Mr. Henry H. Neeb we. taken as
a patient to St. Joseph's Iiospital,
London. His many friends wish him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. Jack O'Brien, who is In the
Canadian Navy, has returned to
Dartmouth, N.S. after enjoying the
Christmas vacation with his wife
and child here at the home of his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Lennis O'Brien.
The Christmas week -end passed
of very quietly and with any unus-`
ua:l excitement. Some 17 people met
death one way or another again
in Canada which is only too bad, as
if the right precautions were taken,
most of these mishaps would be av-
oided. 'So let's all try and do better
for New Year's. •
The annual Christmas Program
held in St. Peter's Lutheran church
on Saturday evening enjoyed a spl-
endid attendance and the numbers
given by the little folk along with
the pageant were well rendered. Rev
E. W. Heimrich, pastor, presented
the ..gifts to those of perfect attend=
dance in the Sunday School.
My Trip to Europe
(By Rev. Father L. Marchand)
Tasty -Na Bakery.
PHONE 100 — ZI1RICP
Since I had to go on as the Wan-
dering Jew the next point 'of inter-
est at which I arrived was Citeaux:
This is where St. Bernard had lived
and attained to sanctity. The mon-
astery at this point was founded in
1109. Being tired, I was forced to
rest here for three da . The priests
that follow the rule o t St. Bernard,
never at meat, eggs, or cheese, : r
do they drink milk. Like the great
saint of old, I lived on fruits and
vegetables. The only advantage to me
from this regime was that I lost some
weight.;
The more I travel, the more I am
becosning a oosnplete isolationist. The
people of Canada and the United St-
ates are simply being hoodwinked by
the scoundrels of Europe, We are
sacrificing our ;young people and our
money to keep up all their wars. The
Europeans look upon our statesmen
as upon .persons of the, mentality of
children. Roosevelt was misled by
Stalin and ,Company' at the different
conferences held here. We art no
match to these hypocrites. Europe
is drenched with .blood, and divided
by religious animosities.
Finally I arrived at Domremy, the
birth -place. of St. Joan :of Arc. I
visited her home and said Mass in.
the old church in which she was bap-
tized and received her First Holy
Communion. I went to the spct where
she received her heavenly visitors, -
St. Michael, St. Margaret, and St.
Catherine., A beautiful church has
been erected here. I had to walk 3
miles from the railway statin to
Pomremy.
erred wine sells for 25 cents. If one I .am now on my way to Paris. I
should ask for tea, the host would have heard of Paris in earliest child_
interrogate whether one were ill. I hood. I have dreamed of being there
try to keep within the limits of one
pint of wine per meal, but I am tir-
ed of it. I would much rather drink
water or tea. But one must fellow
the customs of the people of the co-
untry in which one lives.
I find the French people very vol-
uble. One Frenchman can talk more
than ten women in LaSalle. The
nuns here travel alone, not In pairs
as they do in Canada.. You can see:
then pushing wheel -barrows in the
streets, and working like amen. No,
usually travel by blhycle. All the cows here are belled, What
Finally I am on my way there. The
priests • of Europe cermet anderstan"
how I can stand the strain of such
a trip. Had I known in advenct, 1
should not have undertaken this trip.
.But once begun, T must lnish, come
-what may. I shall not give up.
Sept. 19: I am leaving Belgium
to visit .Switzerland. Every country
that I have seen so far seemed truly
beautiful. But Switzerland surpasses
'];hem all at least in one respect: its
lefty mountains. Being a montain-
one pays any attentign WI them. They ous country it is fit only for grazing.
where '.
' din, when they wind their ways
saintly
ne:t stop was at Asa'
the saintly Jean Vianney in the last In ,Switzerland you see boys swim -
centime had been cure'. I visited hi: • ming in silvery waters. You are sti.r-
home, and saw the,, walls, wrtllyn
which he did penances -still staiindd
with his blood. 1 saw the bed,
had been get afire by an evil sp e
In compliance with the wish of a
present, ;1,astor of this church, I r;1ia
4YIaei at the tomb, whete .011eased in
p•laa, the, body of St sedan Vianney
IS pa'•fectly presefeta from corrupt-
ion 'iteto the present day. It was the
day of the cleaning of the school. The
cure waisted to preach a sermon to
the children while I said the Mass. I
sat hi the confessional in which the
saint had spent most of his days ap d
nights. I also knelt where his penit-
ents
e
ents had knelt. I also ascended the
pulpit, whence the saint preached,
and said Mass with his chalice.
My eat stop was at•Paray le M cit
SCENE -STEALER •
For the twa_and-a-half years before
tithe started school this fall, five-year-
old Sandra Miller was iheara with
her announcer -father in the Kiddie's
Corner 'period of CI+M Montreal's
early morning. It's Time to Wake-up
Sandra is now heard across the co-
untry with her Dad, Charles Miller;
Tsars -Canada's Saturday Story --
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Thursday, December 29th, 1949
Wiilert Wood Prodocts
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OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
Auto Body Work — Cars Spray Painted. . Re -upholstered -
Crome Mouldings - Door Handles, Window Cranks, .Auto
Glass - Weather Stripping - Leatherette and all Auto Body
Accessories - W unac Refrigerators - Domestic and Commerc-
ial, sizes 9 to 26 cu. feet, net capacity. Waanac Vortical Type
Freezer, approximate cap. 7 cu. ft; Gilson unit, fully guaran-
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MIIiSCELLANEOUE FARM MACHINERY Ezee Flow Fortil-
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rounded by beautiful flowers. -Look-
ing up you see the• ';now -capped
mountain Peaks,'s I started to go up
:1V11 Hiatus. It rxiade me 'diver. Bui:
mainly because I w she ddligbflep 1.
refused to''ga up
iale, where Our Lord appeared toe . been
Margaret NI.ary AdcMass atathe [ two and in each one I altar° the greatest courtesy, perhapsbe-
upon
days here. I saidpriest. I have never
upon which Christ appeared tot the cause
hoeor ed much in Cnn inns
I also visited a celebrated shrine
of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Eins-
eiden. I will tell you about it when
I 'come back to LaSalle. I
three days at beautiful Lake Lucerne
The women of Switzerland do not
smoke, nor do they use cosmetics.
They are real mothers and daughters.
The people are very polite. The men
raise their hats even to one another.
I also visited Lauzane and Genera,
and today I am leaving for France.
I have now visited six countries,
a program of imiganary travel anti.] saint. T wanted to see the spo•' i
adventare roe' pre-ch.00l-alters, heard 'saint.
the saintly nun saw Our Lord. The people of 'Europe seem very nno
hint]: Noor, that the Russians have tlte�ta
et-
Satttrct: iv i at t2.$0 pan, the cloister behind a heavy I would dike to
veil. I pleaded with the in,butcharge
'o lomic bomb,
over here, because it will he n lot
to draw back the curtain, na if , safe• here than in America. But T
IS 100 YEARS OLD
John Hannah, of Winnipeg, form-
erly of the Seaforth di: trict, recently
celebrated has 100th (birthday; l3 •ern
in Huron co.inty, i n •was engtgc'd °n
the . creamery and farming business ! many sinal
1 Tl movod west to can see the remains of bt. Borneo-'
avail. Next morning, however,
in answer to prayer, I was permitted
to see the cloisters and the nuns at_
will return when my trip is over,
I feel that the hardest Part o¢'
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As one travells to. Nevers, one cause in these '" Catholic countr'c•
(there will be so many places of pil" s,
notice, that France is strewn with
1 ebatoaex. At Nevel's, ons ' r.image to visit. They will require \ 5
near Seafort t. e s thought, meditation and time. ff
Man., in 1900. ,.tte tioubirry.aus of Lourdes .rn Do not worry over ire. T hay, i
Portage la I'tairi(r' asevrr fe , 'better in my life than 11
"till spry and able to get around, . Ilcre her bodice is miractrlou,ly prose-
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do today; though, I do admit, tie: i
Mr. Thema journeyed to Swan River, ' rved intact. 1 examined it very t;ili-: travelling is a vc„v str or ,tc.,,a
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