Zurich Herald, 1950-09-28, Page 4F :
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ZURICH HERALD � ursslay, S. eptem�be�r 28th, 1900
males swap. The fire in Alberta may ed out from this continent. Never- rd ity, a (] Circ Earan race will be'c'ause was waver determined. Ha&
not cease for weeks find may even the -less some good was extracted � r C' @ aturday lnidw
night one might have been under the
Earth.. Th's na, this last vent been at
be anany times
worse titan it wf�s on fa on1 it, and with few more hours disturbance will perliiapae&e bbP
Sunday last, and strange to say srZch 'of Clic same stuff, a greed nttxny of us, light x^lxich had alrpeared in this Ftixisen in ihehdtznoailoursnof sDa lh
may never again lecture Vven tho Would have been . thinking of that pure. seri.ute Al all uc 01-ItluO uaa�sa� y g ' �' �
that Western Province would be wip, day when darkness Will 'become a seen biy scores of persons, yet its Saving Time.
Q R N mysterious ways to bring about
,i1t the Clinton Community Hospit- '
changes for (better or worse. But
thanks to radio Which kept us well
September 11th, to Mr. and informed, advising that no .great
Mrss.. Sidney Ramer, of Hay Toi��=nsh- Calamity ryas about to occurs.
3p', a daughter, Lois Elizabeth, 'a .sis-
ter for Anne, D A• S I -I W O 0L)
Schwartzentruber — At St. Jos-
ieph's Hospital, London, on Friday, Mrs. Godkin, formerly Hannah
Sept. 8, 1950, to Mr (and Mrs. Har- i Baker of Vancouver is visiting with
;;01d Schwartzentruber of Exeter, a relatives and friends here., making
Bron, Paul Leroy. 'the trip by plane.
Masse — At the Farwell Nursing. Mrs. Taylor had the misfortune to
Tiome, Zurich, on September 23,1950 ' slip and fall :fracturing 'a sm'ail b'on'e
U Mr and Mrs. Clare Masse of Dash- in her elbow. F
'wood', la son. j Mrs. Ness visited with friends in
Turnbull — At the Faiwell Nurs- Stratford last week.
sing Rome, iZurich, 'on September l A chartered .bus load of W.S•W.S.
26th, 11950 to Mr. and Mrs. Ex —Flennibers of the Evangelical U. B..
'Turnbull of Grand Bend, a son./. hurch motored to Rodney on Tues ° ' ajatte'fding, the WSW $,,_Ca'1rven4wA
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Mrs. GW. Shore uegex
A wide circle 'of frieidsfl r�Mrs.i
rand thro'rx bout the district learned intends making her home with her
with sadness of the passing of Mrs. daughter in Kitchener`.'
George W. Shore of Woodbridge, at -- Theg G. r •- Club had their
Brampton Hospital -on Monday, Sept. lrst meetiZzg of the season at Mrs.
4th, 1950. Mrs. Shore was the form- Howard Klu'mpp's. The retiring
er Teresa •Miller, a daughter of the president, Mrs. Milford Merner; pze-
3ate Charles Miller and Mary Weber sident, Mrs. RossGuenther; vice pres
and had (been rborn at Dashwood in ident .and Mrs. Eddie Hamacher se -
:Huron County. Her husband, who cretary were elected ofizeers fox the
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forthcominseason., Mrs. S. Wolfe
predeceased her .in 1940, had been a
a teacher at Dashwood and had been was the retired se'cret@gn
Public school principal at Woodbridge St. Joseph and Beaver Towa9
for 1213 gears. Mrs. Shore had been a
faithful worker in the United Church Mrs. Marancy Charrette of the;
She was a life inember of the W.M.S- Blue W. di. south was a Sunday -ea-
and la past 'president of t1le Wiapien's iiror with MS and Mrs. Wm. Denom-
Association. She had been active as me,
a choir anetnlller until a 'couple of Mr and Mrs Leonard Geoffrey arta
years ago family andMr .and Mrs Clair Bedard
IHor passzn'g is' mourned by two all of Goderich, were Sunday va tors
tons and three daughters, all of in this neighbou'rh'ood.
whom are engaged in the teaching Mr and 12.rs. Perclyi 'Bezarre and
-px+ofession. Miss Mildred in T•oron- .Mrs. W. Gignac, also Miss 1@11it Gig>
to; Miss Thelma in Weston; Kelvin nac all of Ahmerstburg called on Mr
>Slxore on the High 'School staff Mt. and Mrs. Fred D:ulcharme pox they B.W.
Peres:t; Albert 'Shore, prinerpal of Highway.
111$t. Forest public school and Miss Mz. Pierre 'D'ucharme (orf Windsor,
Maid in Toronto. There are two sis- spent the week -end with his parents.
^'sera, Miss Matilda Miller, teacher in I and Mrs. Leonard Sararas mot -
Toronto, and Mrs. Sylv. Witmer Of .ored to London on Thursday fast.
Turich, Three brothers, Jack Miller Darkness :Prevailed
471 �'lsil:ai•;cl1 .' n; Lou 1n Winnipeg, on Sunday last, we of this part of
geld Wes, Brocket Alta, survive. The ,the Province witnessed one of" * yose
z£uneral service at the United 'C'hurch ;perculiar thing-% �+ p:arentTy ,cra;used by Thursday afternoon was •conduc,l a0 (dazkrzss) Via;&A fife fires in
v.d by Rev. J. :4, Hodgson. Burial k%trta which has been xaginlg, fox
'took place at 11611crest Ce'metd:eY in days and no 'doubt will -continue fol:
Woodbridge. some time yet, had 'come to. a head or.
SUN'DAY'S 'f)XYTI•M9 DARKNESS Sunday last, and on that particuba3
CAUSES MUCH ALARM moment 'discharged its full heat ane
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dere this week, adri•:ed us that she
! remembers that experience quite well '
i #Ls everything turned to crarknes5
similar to Sunday. Much constern- The Signal f�brps is vital to almost every phase of operation in
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:some thought it was a smoke screen the network of Canada's defences. Nerve centre of the Army
*by the Russians, others thought that
the Signal Corps helps co•ord'xnate the vast and complex operations
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And o£ course many thou'gh�t it w'as � x^ leers service that is interesting, exciting lm� the defences against aggression everywhere.
4 the mi'ghiiy hand of God putting an TO ENLIST YOU MUST—
end to this old earth, but vee were
tbinkin of that as di we, read c- K a ;, ,:«.. Report right away to
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of many ether things that tivill hap-� 3. Be single.
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