HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-03-29, Page 1Vol. XXVIII No 37
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Policyholder at age 31 took a $1,00.0 policy on the 20
payment Life plan in 1513. On the '15th anniversary of the Pol-
icy in 1928 his insurance protection will have cost himl, on the
average, only 41 Bents a year.
15 years Prem: of $27.90 each year $418.50
Less 15 Year's Dividends—_:...i • : s - . -.$118.87
Net Amount Paid tot he Company - - -- 299.63
Guaranteed Cash Value on Anniversary in 1928 ._-.4_00
Total Cost of Insurance Protection falx 15 Years __ - --- _. 6.63
The Average Annual Cod inthis cane is 44, cts. for $1,000 Iiia.
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COUNTY NEWS.
'On March lith, Ashfield's grad
'old man. John Barnby, celebrated,
lain ' 106th•. birthday,, at his homy Pn
lot 2, con. 12,-Aslifi.eld where, he+
'has been a...cont.inuonia;• resident for.
:nearly three-quarters, of a centum,,,
He is still active and able to lee
about the house every .day, .-ilia;
guying Goods in the home town
'still able to care for himself. ;•
The Seaforth Agricultural So- 117; and Mrs, C. L. Smith were
ciety is arranging the prize not at Exeter on Thursday
lfar their Spring Show on Tuesday Rev. F. B. Meyer of Dashwood
April 3rd. Generous additions'called in . thon Friday.
have been made and exhibitors art: *�e village Y•
Mrs, H. A. Cowen is spending a
I well repaid for the time and trci= few weeks at Fergus.
able in exhibiting. Mr. and Mrs, W. Weston of Win-
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At the meeting of the house 01, dsor were in the village the past
1refuge committee of t he county week, '`. •
�esc Zurich
:council held at Clinton* tthe • other Mr. and Mrs. Geo. hferner of
+ 'day, arrangements ' were ;anode frit• Dashwood were Sunday visitors in
the presentation of a gold=headed t4wr
cane to John Torrance,. who rec- I Mrs. E. E. Wuerth is spending
ently resigned as inspector of the few weeks with friends in Kat -
house of refuge, after twenty-tsx e' chane;.
years faithful service in that a , Mrs. T. McAdams of the Bron-
ealt Mr. Torrance is in P°fir I son Line is spending a few days
health and is confined to his home. visiting friends at London
All uniforms of the Zurich Band
FINE RECEPTION shall be left at the Band Hall not
A later than Thursday, March ,29. ,
Rev, H. Rembe, L,B.S., former Mr. Dave Stephenson exchanged
pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran c �- his Far i touring fora used Ford
urch here, preached his inaugural 7+owlo'r sedan.
sermon in German inTrinity:Muth-1 Teased to report that Mr
eran Church,Winnipeg, Man., Orli p s1
Sunday morning, March 18th. R4v, I Melvin Smith, of the Bronson line
Dr. Ruccius had charge of, the Vin- who was operated on at London
stalla,tion. In the evening Rev. l Hospital, is improving nicely.
Bombe preached in English. 4t 1 Mr. Gid. Koehler was to Oshawa
both services the large Church it°:as'last week, returning with a new
crowded with attentive hea,refis. lastPontiac sedan, which male of cars
Directly after Vie evening Serf- 'lie is selling.
ice Rev. Rembe. and family were' .
escorte•l to the Chu':ca Parlors \,h- Would all ladies who have hand-
ich were prettily decorated With 'kerchiefs to hems kindly bring
St. Patrick's colors. The head. tab- themtothe Institute meeting on
le around which were seated *v.:Monday evening in the Chamber
IT, Rem.be,,. L.B.S, and family, B.`ev_ Boors of the town. Hall, .April 2,
• .Dr- _and ' Mrs; Russius; Rev' "t`'
• Mrs. •Bacher and members 'of 'the'. . Mr•
s Church Board was daintily ornl Line, Stanley to Mr. Franl. Cor-
: in white, shamrocks and,
^;lyssa, Drysdale, who gets or-
• green candles.. Above the table
s was a sign bearing the inscripi- ; mediate possession. This farm
ion "Heartily 'Welcome Pastor u..was formerly* occupied by Mr.Nor-
• •Rembe". As soon ars Rev. H, pian Gascho,
oI Rembe and family were seated the Mr, D. S.• Williams of New
Church Choir sang; "God Greet' Hamburg was a Tuesday visitor
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Received a shipment of waterproof
Robes which 1 am retailing far be-
low Catalogue prices, get your's at
Special Price $12.50 large size
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N�west FashioN Thoughts
In Spring Footwear
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1 BROWN'S Boot Shop
- WENDOIWS FORETELL .ANi IN-
aTERESTINGG STORY OE. NEW
w SPRING FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
THEY ARE AD'THORATIVE AS THE LAST TISSUE OF VOGUE
THEY WILL IMPRESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW
STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE MODERATE PRICES.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Only the best of Materials , is
eased, Bring Deem, to me, and yon are assured of Satisfaetien
I i r WEE GOOD SHOES -COST LESS. • , •
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fine 100 -acre farm, on the Town
A •T•You. " A (program was run 011,with his neice, Mrs. C. L. Smith.
consisting of speeches by the new Mr. Williams is a prominent fur.n-
Pastor and the visiting pastors, iture traveller of this district.
• ;vocal and instrumental numbers.
•i4lembees of the Church Council, ' Mr. and Mrs, John Kipper and
spoke also. In all fifteen memb- son Francis, and Mr, Lena Kipper
era are on the Board, A banquet left on Thursday last for Biggar
s brought the fine reception to a Sask., where they will reside in
close. On leaving the Church future.
®- Parlors, Mrs. Rembe was madethe Nett Lord's Day will be ob..-
of.
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• recipient of a fine bouquet °f served as booster Sunday forlV1iis-
s fresh cut flowers. •sions in the Bible School ,at the
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Evangelical Church, Zurich, The
committee will render a special
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Missionary Program and the offer -
1C S RT ing 'will be devoted to swell the
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Evangelical Chu ch. gores apportionment for Missions. The
'ZURICH — ONT, pastor will also preach mission try
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s messages at both services and feels
• CHRISTIANITY! WHIT IS IT4 confident that the congregation
To. Fee a Christian +calls for \veil go over the top in this, as it
.constancy, preseverance and ad- hats done in every other enterprize
• vancenvent. HFA must not get Gun- it hats undertaken. So let it be!
eetured on the way or allow half - i
s wary stops . Don't be a quitter .SOLOMONN HARDY PASSES
bast go- thru to the goal, chin erect On Thursday morning, Mar, 15,
and colors flying. Christianity there passed away at his home in
saps for Cliristto Hier, and the Exeter, Mr. Solomon }Tardy in his
world clenca,ncito see the original 76th year. The deceased became
;blue: print in us. Religion is not
;seriously ill about a year ago
a garb for y. It has an with heart trouble and although
every day task. It take's of he enjoyed several periods of re -
vacations, never relapses, is ns1 lief, meanwhile his ai'ment gradu-
orm End
blit continues thrust- ally became worse until death
orm �•:n•1 strugg•e rvhe,) the pet'sh- came as a welcome relief. 1 Born
able things of earth have ptsse.3 in Waterloo county of Yorkshire
away; A. Christian's goal is lofty at ents Mr. Hardy oath came
'but it can be attained, not by dr- parents,
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ifting however or applying of. up to Hay Township where he
engagedin farm ng and afterwards
brakes but by a steady unci in- in the meat business at Zurich.
sistant climb. ; While there he married Elizabeth
Tuesday eve., 7 p,m,—Jr. League Pfaff, who survives him. Later
Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and he moved his family to Carsonville
Pratse Mich., but returned to Canada af-
Fraday 7.30 "p.m. -Senior League ter two years and conducted a
'Friday 8.30 p.m.—Choir practice • 1 meat market in Exeter for a time.
When he sold out this business he
,uind:ay Services,
',became the General Agent for
10,00 am. Worship the Huron Weather Insurance Co.
and in this capacity his genial
;Subject—A M®sage that beailt,- cliaposition and forceful enthu.s-
foes and glorifies the tn,essenoer aasnt won many frie:ndS both for
while it finds the lost. , himselfand the companyBe-
.Sides his widow he leaves to mourn
11 Sar,—Bible School, his loss, two sons, Earl and New-
A Special Missionary offering than, now of Sask., and four data-
Will be received which will flow ,ghters, :Mrs. F; :lttcltbeil; of
toour Budget of %issions an Worthington, MiSa; Mrs. J, G.
Benevolences. • Stanbury, Exeter; Mrs. E. A.
J. E. Gaucho, Superintendent. Webber, of Hornell, N.X., and
730 p,meesWorship ' Mr5, A. A,• Ingram, of Detroit. The
4 passionate surviving brothers and sisters are
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FORD COUPE 1926, extra front and rear bumpers, automatic
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FORD 4 -door Sedan 1926 model, in beautiful shape, Ducaand
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1923 Ford Coupe in real good condition. This car will give
you a lot of cheap transportation.
1926 Ford Tudor in nice shape with new license.
Four Wheel trailer, in good shape, a snap;
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1 GOOD Rubber Tire Buggy, nearly good as new. ;
STEEL TIRE BUGGY, very cheap.
FORD TUDOR 1925 in good condition; equipment, spare tire,
automatic wiper, slip covers, heater and license,
any one can afford to pay.
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Tires 30x31 $5. to $6.
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PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, S1flRTINGS, COTTONADE
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SHOES, AND RUBBERS, .HARDWARE; A .FULL AS"SORT1DiN'
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING FHOUSECLEANING, ] '.rli,RN'1`�".e I:
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
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GENERAL ANEFiOHAA4T '
PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE'