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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-05-08, Page 4DASHW 0 D Mothers" • Day serviee4 are 'being '74:4431 in the Evangelical church on $1era1y May lith. A special program. given. Ittr. -rand Mrs. 3. Eidt of Now Ham- burg and Mr, and Mrs. R. Stade of Zurich, Were Sunday visitors with, Mrs, Stadc). • Eugene Tiernan of London, spent the week -end with his parents. M. and Mrs. J. Preeter and clan,' PROTECTION 121,f6royi;roGcycrallT board does not burn. And this year it has a new M smooth Ivory finish that needs no decoration (when panelled) al- though you can tint, paper or plaster it if you wish. Structurally strong, in- expensive, easily and quickly put up, Gyproc • Wallboard gives perma- nent fire protection to the walk, ceilings and partitions of your home. Your dealer's name is listed below. Ask him for complete details of this pioneer Canadian fire - safe Gypsum board or write for free interesting book, "Building and Re- modelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Path Ontario "4•41,141., For Sale By Fred -C. Kalbfleisch - Zurich, Ont. AlMi+++++4.4444•++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++414.+ Kelvinato ete r .1: Come in and see the new Auto- I rnatic Kelvinator which has many : features that no. other Electric * Refrigerator has. See Me before Buying E. Oesch Zurich SERVICE with SALES 4. , • 4440.4444++++++++++++++4++ 4444++++++++++++++++++++++ adiO Baigaitis Every Set. in A 1 Condition DeFerest Cresley. 5 Tube, Table hicidel*CO`mPlete • $42,50 King isteyitrx1rne6 Tube, complete with Wet •B 'Batteries$45.50 Westinghouse *4 -Tube, Table Model • DeForeat Crosley, 4 Tube, Table Model at'• • $34.00 At Water Kent, 6 Tube and Cabinet Speaker . • $58.00 • THESE SETS ARE FULLY:EQUIPPED WITH LOUD SPEAKERS 'TUBES, BATTERIES AND AERIAL, INCLUDING A 6 MONTHS' BATTERY CHARGING. CONTRACT. ._ . . SEE AND HEAR.THESE RADIO SETS -AT • . . • HESS •RADIO ELECTRIC Harry Go Hess SALES •SERVICE "711I111111P111) T111111111 111 111111111 !111111111101111111111111111111111111110 II II ZURICH HERALD ghter,9 Mabel and Muriel and Miss Fanny Preetr, nf Kitchener,' were Sunday visitorS, with Mr. and Mrs. Hy Hoffman. Mrs. It Kellerman of Elkton Mich. is visiting relatives, also attended the funeral of the late Mr. 0, Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fritz.'.and dun Ward, of Zurich, spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 3. Kellerffian, Miss Anna Hess of Zurich, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. HY Hoffman. Miss Flossie Kleinstiver 1 of S ford visited with her parents on day. Miss Clara Kraft of London, i ending a few days at her home Miss Laura Mae Reid enterta a number of her friends on Wed day evening. Mr, Wm. Reid and Sarah of field visited at the home of Mr. Mrs. J. C. Reid on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft are sp ing a week with their daughter, London. The Late Clarence Kellerman On Sunday morning,,May 4th, Clarence F. Kellerman passed a at his home following a short ill Death being due to blood poison which developed from a boil on back of his neck. Owing to its p ion the poison spread rapidly, an young life that had apparently b in best of health and vigor was s fed out. The news of his critical ness had spread rapidly and a d interest in his welfare was mani throughout the entire community, the deceased was widely known the news of his death has cause shadow of gloom over this comm ity. The deceased was born in D wood and had reached the age of years, 1 month and 8 days. He united in marriage to Lovina Eh who survives with one son, Alvin, father, Mr. George Kellerman, brothers, Rev. Arthur Kellerman Tavistock and Norman of Kitchen The funeral was held on Tuesday ternoon to the Goshen Line cemet with Rev. A. W. Sauer officiating. Otto Miller, Passes Otto was born in Hay To ship, on February 18th, in tthe-y 1870 and died on Thursday, April at the age of GO years, 2 months a 6 days. Mr. Miller spent all his I in Hay Township. He was marr on April 28th 1897 to Wilhelm Biesenthal. Mr. Miller was a me ber of the Board of Elders of Lutheran church for about 25 ye a Sunday School teacher since sho ly after his confirmation, anti has s ved the church as organist, Secr retary and Superintendent of t Sunday School. Those who mou his loss are his widow, Reinhold a Theodore Miller of Hay. Rev. Eri Miller of Cleveland, Albert, Edw and Herbert at home. Eleanora Ruth, Mich., Frieda and Hildega at home. Seven grandchildren, tin brothers and three sisters. The fu eral was held on Monday afternoo Interment in the Lutheran cemetei Rev. Ness officiating. HILLSGREE.'N trat- Sun- s sp- bere. ined nes- Bay- and end - in Mr. way ness ing',. the osit- d a een nuf- eep fest as and da un- ash - 48 was lers his two of er. ai- ery wn- ear 24 nd ife ied ina nt- the ars rt- er- et- he rn nd 1st in, of rd tee n - r.. 7. Miss Mary Hagen of London, sp- ent the week -end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anne Hagen. Miss Elda Stephan of Clinton Bus- iness College and girl friend, spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlile of Hensall called on friends on Sunday. Misses Agnes and Annie Cochran of Clinton, spent a few days wit friends in this vicinity. Mrs. W. Turner, Mrs. L. Troye Mrs. Chas. Stephanson and Miss( Gladys and Rena Stephenson, atten ed the W.M.S. Presbyterial In Sea forth .on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer and son Gordon of near Hensall, were recent visitors with Mrs. L. Troyer, Mrs. Robt. Love and son Glenn of Herman,: visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Lat. Franklin Jarrott There passed away in Toronto, on Friday, May 2nd, 1.920, Mr. Frank- lin Jarrat,' only son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 4an;cktt, of that city, who following a serious attack of pheu- sm904,,':wItich;-9i0',.eintracted (4 kV days. Ago,. The- deceased was in his 30th year, and was highly esteem - ,ed .4* all who, came in contact with him. ',The funeral was held from the •familY home on 'Monday afternobn, May 5th, conducted by the Masonic Ldge of whom the deceased was a ileVbteir member. Interment in Tor- onto cemskery.. Those attending. from thic vicinity were Mr. and Mri:-.1a.s. hirrott, Mr Jelin Jarrett, Mr. Wm, Jarrett, Mr. and .,Mrs. J. Cochrane, Cleve Cochrane, Mrs..11ugh Love, and Mrs. Hugh Mchfurtie.. .1:,STANLEY TOWN" SHIP - • • Killed by Lightning' ••',; During the severe lightning storm which passed over this sectio, on Wednesday afternoon of list week, Itihn ,HOhrier of the • Bronson Line, who Was corning in from the field with.a.tcarn of herses, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. He was within a few rods or me barn tnd the team "he was driving escaped "njtiry. The late Mr. Bohner vva • h .............naammas.....rnmeemattra • „, , .••:•••• •"•,' 1.• ' • • • Thorser. , • 30. SCUFF- -Thee T Scarfe's Varnishes give lasting beauty and protection to floors. Hot water, acids or grease leave no stains on the hard gleaming sur- faces. They stand up under severe wear and, scuffing. Three kinds equally good. Braniine M. 16 Satin Finish garnish—Gives a dull smooth surface with exceptional wearing qTmlities. Brantine Floor Varnish— An Exceptionally popular floorfinish. Gives a brilliant gleam- ingsurface. Well known for its &online 3 Lo 4 How. Floor Var.- nish — A quick drying, durable varnish of un- equalled qiiality. FOR SALE BY Johnston & Kalbfleisch ZURICH — ONT. 35 ship, and one sister, Mrs. Lawrason S. Howard. of Bayfield, all of whom have the sympathy of the community in their sudden and sad bereavement. The funeral was held on Friday to the Bronson Line CemeterSr. Rev. J. W. Penrose of Varna officiating. The pall -bearers were: Henry Steckie, Menno Steckle, John Steckle, W. J. rough, Jas. Carnie and Ed. Talbot. Mrs. Sam Hannah of Seaforth, sp- ant the week -end at the home of her brother, Ben Keys of Babylon Line. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley and daughter, Mrs. Bart Lavis and fam- dy, of Clinton, spent Sunday at the 'Iomes of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKin- ley's and Mrs. Jean McKinley. Mrs. Norman Peppier, of Hanover who spent a week with her sister Mrs. J. W. Bonthron, returned to he home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook have return ed home, after spending a week vis iting friends in Toronto and were ac companied home by their son, Harry Mrs. J. Mitchell, who came from Crediton some time ago, to live' with her daughter, Mrs.. Fred. Kenning, is lying seriously ilL David Shirray, of the Township of Hay, has purshased what has been known as the Dan McColl farm, a- bout three miles south-west of the village. r Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas and Milton Love intends putting out a r, amily of Brucefield visited at the couple of acres of cabbage this sera - .s home of Robert•McClinchey's on Suii- met 1- day, One night recently in the garag:: - Mr Frank M Cli h yeats of ago and has spent all his fife in this vicinity. His wife, form- ely Miss Margaret J. BoYee, and wo children, Walter and Mabel, .sur- vive him.1- Also three -brother, Dav- 'd and Saiei-ci of Bronson Line St- anley and William of paderich Town- cint ey of Seaforth of Chas. jinks, was visited and all the spent Sunday at his home here. gas in the car extracted, also what he had in store as Well as oil he had and an attempt made to take out the battery, but the thief must have been disturbed, as he sM not take the bat- tery. Mr. Bert Dunn of Seaforth, spent a few days last week with friends,in stonier. HENSALL Mr: and Mrs.. Geo. C. Petty have returned after'visiting friends in Tor - I. • onto. • Mrs. -Thos. Simpson' is spending few days in town, she then going tto London' for a time. itif,,,and • ?firs. Alvin Werrn have, moved. to .th&` farm South OrHeniall on' the London- Road which they re- cently have purchased. The Conservatives of S. Huron in- tend holding a convention in the Down Hall on May 14th to select 4.• candidate to,contsst the riding in tliC coming Dominion election. The Rev.,A: Sinclair of the Unietd Church preached to the Oddfellows. f Hensall and district, on Sunday, ivening, May llth Mother's Day will ')6' observed in the United Church. Mrs. Fred Smallacetnbe“of Guelph, s spending a time viSiting her sister, Mattie Ellis. ' Dr. Scholleg, of' Detroit, motored over and visited his sister, Mrs, G. Grere,„anSOther relatives the other lay, - Irene Douglas has. returned from a pleasant visit‘ with -relatives in De- troit. The many friends of John Berry Ire sorry to hear"thrit' he ,is confined :to his home through illnesi. Dr. Murray Fisher of Gravenhurst ,spent the week -end at the home of is mother, Mrs. P. Fisher. Mts. Robt. Higgins has been cop - fined to her room the past week, With tei attack tof heart failure. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Hess, Harry aetvard and siqter, Mrs. English, tis - ted in t'xeter, end Mrs, G." iL COUNTY NEWS The Kincardine town council has appointed James T. SMith of Hen- sel' as Chief of Police iit.the salary of 100 a month. The new appoin- tee has had five years'. experience on the 'Walkervill'ekilie-for After 45 years in the ministry;Rev T. H. Brown, Rector of Seaftirtb tor 18 years, left fote•Toronto, where he will make bii,`honte. Burin- the, 45 • yeary Mr. Brown has ministered to four pevisheis iti.Dinceseofklitlit4 on—Thamesford, Delaware, Meeford and Seeforth. The contract for patting down the cement pavement on Highway No. 4 from Ulcers to Clandeboye; a &dente Of 634 rnifes has been let to Curran &-Briggsr: -The work of putting in some bridges and culverts on this stretch is now in progress. • The past week Bagshaw Trarihinrt of Exeter landed a shipment to God- erich of 250 tons of canned goods from Defminion Canners consigned to various points in the West. Pos. C. Lee, Prop. of Hotel, 9tm4 set, Goderich, has made a rrangem- ents for the advertising of 1W hotel by feint), this season. Each event betWeen' 5.45 and 6.30 orellock fir the weeks May 5 to 10, May 19 to, 2*',. and rune 2 to 7 WSJ (Dtroit)". wilt broadcast a message telling. of' the at- tractions of Goderich as a tot, resort, with a brief mentfan, of HOUR Sunset. Two young men were taken into custody in London on Monday last' etindection pith horstaxkoitc 4 tench, Clinton and Londesboro. The police were given a clue owing to - some of the stolen articles having been offered for sale. A drygoocis store in Gm -fetich, general store in Londesboro ,and the Clinton Hard- ware and Furniture store in Clinton. were all recently entered and in all a coupe of luraitred dollars worth of goods taken. Spring MILLINER EVIERTRODY SHOULD HAVE Ai KEW EASTER BONNET, EXTRA NICE LINES OF LARGE: 14EADSECES AND COLORSi. 4,• 0Mt SNOWING. OF CHILDREIt'S MATS IS COMPLETE WE ARE SNOWING THE NEWEST IN RIMS AND CIOSE: 'FITTING . „HATS • STRAWSWAVE AT LAST CO a4pc.Tomigga 0*N•AND BEA- UTIFUL THEY, ARE IN ALL THE NEWS SHADES. . WE HAVE A.. NICE LINE',. OF NEW SPROM FLOWERS FOR COATS AND. DRESSES,: COMPLETE YOWt '14rim aiming OUTFIT OR BRIG-- WINN UP LAST SEASON'S ONE' WITM A NICE 'BOQUET OP' SPRINg.FLOWERS. GIVE US A CALL 1 V V Tubed. brick, - Notice To Corn Growers; RE CORN RORER ACT All earn Stubbles and Stalks must - either be plowed, under Or picked tip and burned before the 20th of Meg amdt. OSWALD GINN, ' . Godetith, Ont. „ InsPecialf4.- 1 • 4 1 a 1 NNW