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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-09-03, Page 4BLAKE Mrs. E. Clarke and family spent 'S'aturday alight with friends in God- aeric%r. M'nss 33. E. MacDonald, who spent the holidays aft her home near Ripley 4rettumed and resumed her duties as ltea::elter in Blake school, which open- •sed on Tuesday with a full attend - me. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tough spent a few days last week with friends in Coderich 'Township and Blyth. :sills ,and Mrs. Lorne Manson spent .-qday 'with friends in Hensall, Mrs. Joe Bechler and sons Harry =rid Ivan spent Sunday at the hone f• Mr. and Mrs. H. Brenner. • The :Misses Margaret Tough and :argaret Douglas, who spent the holi- adai;s at 'their respective homes re- turned to their schools this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Manson and :family of Dundas, who spent a few 'weeks with friends in this vicinity, ;greturned home last Friday. iCrs. Ross Johnston returned home after spending a week with friends at Fullerton and Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess of Hen- sall spent Monday evening at the home of Mr; and Mrs. 3. A. Carne. HILL"SG BEEN Mrs. Ross Love and little daughter have returned from the Clinton Hos- pital to their home. Dr. John Hagan who spent several weeks at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anne Hagan, returned to his practice in Chicago. • IVliss Edna Cochrane, R. N., had the misfortune to breake a bone in her foot the other clay, but is doing nicely. Mrs. W. Love and brother, Mr. J. B. Forrest, were to London recent- ly to visit Mx. Love, who underwent an operation recently in Victoria Hospital, and who is getting along nicely. The services in the Hillsgreen FERTILIZER 1 It Let us have your order at once for Fall delivery of fertilizer POULTRY FOODS Try our Chick Starters, Chick Feeds, Laying Mash, Etc. • Save money on your next winter's • coal bill by ordering it NOW! 2 'WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD CLOVER SEED. ALSO DO CUSTOM SEED CLEANING. el • L. Schilbe & Son 1 ai 51 Z1» church will be withdrawn again'. Sunday, Sept Oth and the Oen gation will again worship vuittk,,;; Kippen congregation at It when Rev. Bremner of 13x1 c,1 will conduct the services awilsu Misses Anna and Agnes Lpire': returned Ito their home afteir ,e ing for a few days at the Lind ee Cottage, at Grand Bend. The schools in this section re` ee ed for the fall term on Tuesday M ing with, Mr. Dinnon of CrontKlr* S.S. No. 7, Stanley and Miss tee Love in S.S. No. 3, Hay. r t Mr. W. Jarrott and Amide; 's Sunday at the home of Mr. and i Isaac Jarrott and family of Iii' nik hir. and Mrs. W. E. Jarrott= Mrs. Mitchell of Brigden, stunt day with Mrs. L. Troyer.: We are pleased to report that R. Stephenson is able to be ixpeal after having fell and fractur "" ribs. {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colenig family of Seaforth spent Sund Mrs. L. Troyer, who returned, them for a few days. Mrs. P. Campbell and little? ghter of Hay. Township are visttl at the home of her parents, Mr40 Mrs. Hugh Love. ,n DRYSDALE Final arrangements are now coxa pleted for the Monster picnic to held at Drysdale Catholic church ori the church grounds, Labor Day Se 7th, with .the hope of good weatltes It will be an all day affair extencing in the evening as sufficient light t til be provided for the occasion. At the closing, the drawing of the different prizes will take place, that is the trip. to Montreal, the autographic .Ko land a beautiful hand painting of exterior of the church. During i day there will be a soft ball ,gat and races of all kinds, including t' e; wheelbarrow race, the potatoe rats" three legged race; needle and thread - race, flag race, pie eating contest, etc The display of articles will differ froin last year and the popularity 'contest which is something unique, will be;a distinct surprise. Chicken dinner .amid supper will be served in the open .air under trees, a most healthy and brace ing stimulant for,the appetite. A hectic time is expcted by all. There are no admittance fees to the groin ds. You spend only for what you buy and you will get double' year c Walk on the IAEFT of .country roads ... Facc the Traffic This rule is important at all times, but especially so at dusk and at night. At such times, no matter how careful the driver of a car is, he may not see you until he is very near to you and it may be impos- sible for him to stop in time to avoid inflicting serious injury. Should he swerve to avoid hitting you, though you may escape • injury others may be hurt. Of the 524 fatalities on the highways of Ontario last year a large number were caused by persons walking with rather than against traffic. :Why take a chance? ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS J t e Hon. LEOPOLD MACACJL.AY, „tIN S'TBIi *ALE, ney's worth. Tell your friends a- •e t it:.rEard tunes should not- deter eon from coming, as picnics, bazaars ltd suppers are held everywhere this. oar with the greatest success. In e evening, the Rev, Fr, Sullivan .of inton will act as master of cerem- Vies and will favor us with his un - 'table songs and whistling: And w ladies and gentlemen, this is the gest announcement of the picnic; ''don't forget that all roads lead to rysdale ; just pay us a short visit. "erne all I The following have been appoint- 4e'd to occupy ,the different booths and are expected to be on the job: Booth 1sTo. I -Adolph' Bedard, Leo Corriv- :eau, Theodore 'Laporte; Booth No. 2 —John Rau, George Geoffrey, John Charrett; Monte Carlo—Frank Cor- riveau, Arrnari& Denome; Soft :Drinks end ice cream—Albert Bedard, Frank -Denoine'Onezinee Masse, Remie Geo rey; Hoopla—Gilbert Geoffrey, Paul 'Bedard Cane Rack—Charles S. Be - Leon Bedard; Dart :Board—Al- f d -1)ucharme , ,lames Denome; Bot- tle Game --Noel t,Laporte, Willie Du- eCharme, Jr e Ring Board—Louis Du- e ltd, Marcil Corriveau; Derbies— WPapineau,; Alex. Masse; Grab 'W—Mrs. Geo.` Denomy, Mrs. Chas. 'tafratnboise; Voting Pool—Eugenie Denome, Hazel Masse; Dining Room —Mrs. „Regis N. Denome, President; Mee. Frank Corriveau, vice-pres., Mrs Geo. Geoffrey %treasurer, Mrs. Alex. Meidinger, Mrs.- Philip Denome, Mrs. Louis Durand, Mrs. Theophile Ayotte Mrs. Remi Geoffrey, Miss Mary Gel- inas, Mrs. John Charrette, Mrs. Os- car Ducharme Jr., Mrs. John Geoff- rey, Mrs. Regis A. Denome, Mrs. Ar - then Sheenan, • Mrs. Ernst Denome, i1Irs. Maxime Denome; Pursers—Geo. 'D'enome, John Geoffrey. DASHWOOD Mrs. T. Peachey and daughter Phyllis of Detroit,: is visiting her uncle, Mr. Adam Birk. Mr. Leonard Birk of Guelph, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Oestreicher and family spent a few days in London and Ingersoll last week. Miss Grace Kellerman returned to Toronto after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brand of Kit- chener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble and Mr. Humble, Sr., of Sarnia spent a few days with Mrs. Finkbeiner and Cath - ern. •:i r• Mark;, Brokenshire of Port Frank, Spent a few days b this vicinity. Mr: Fred .Shetler of Buffalo cal- led on friends in town last week. Miss,. Anna Hess of• 'Zurich 'visited • f iends T icYwii="ori• 1VIonday. Mr. -'Js H. Lane and Mrs. Wm. • McNiven and daughter Carrie and Agnes and Bill McNevin all of Dor- chester were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Aaron Oestreicher. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft visited their daughter in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mcisaac and „fatriily of Windsor visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac on Sunday. j • '' Mrs. Mclsaac and family is saaying for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stadelhauer of ,London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft, Miss Clara Kraft re- turning to London with them. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Guenther of Windsor spent Thursday with Mr. and ,Mrs. Chas. Guenther, Margaret and Glen returned with them after spending their holidays here. Mr. Lorne Tiernan who spent the summer at Bob -Lo Island, returned home on Monday. Miss. Flora McNevin returned to her home in London after spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. Oestreicher. 44= --Miss Rose 'Guenther returned to Windsor after spending her vacation Kath her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. renther. Several from here attended the As- •ibly held in Waterloo last week. RtiiMiss Irene Ma:rteni of Detroit, is db'eru ing a week with her parents. 'PJWord was received here of the 'death ' of Rev. ' Thur of Napoleon, Ohio last week. Rev. Thur was a former pastor of the' Lutheran ch- iirch here. Miss E. Martinson of Elmira- will Have charge of Room II for the com- ing year. *Mrs. Louis Kraft of town has the rthy distinction of enjoying goo:. i'dy ripe strawberries these days, li she picks from her patch in rbearing berries, and makes on(. nk of June instead of September. HENSALL 3ithron &'Drysdale have recently bad delivered one of the -finest fun - 'era). coaches to seen in almost any Mattie Ellis has returned home af- :ter pleasant visit with friends in G'itelph and will resume her duties aas teacher in the Hensall school. Mrs. Thos. Simpson and son of 5 atfordville ..spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and son are liblidaying at Rondeau Park, Mrs. Hall of Pittsburg' is atendiurc a dew. days at the home of Mr. and fas, Bonthron. , Reynolds of Tilsonburg is visiting with .her sister, Misses Rey- nolds and Mrs. Robinson, Reeve Owen Geiger andfamily were visited during the week by their sons, Sydney, school teacher at Es- panola, and Oliver, manager of the Bank of 1VTohtreal, at Tara, the lat- ter, being: accompanied by his wife. ' Miss Dorothy Campbell and broth- er;'' Keith; who were here spending vacation with their grandmother,Mrs. T. Murdock, and other relatives,,. re- turned to their home in the city of Toronto,'' Mr: and Mrs, David Smith and da- ughter left for Grand Bend where they will visit a couple of days before returning to Detroit. Mrs. Ed. Sheffer is spending a co- uple of weeks visiting her daughter Mrs. (Dr) Reid of Port Rowan, Stella Robinson, R. N. of • New York, is visiting at the home Of Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Arnold. Mr. and „Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin and daughter and Mrs. J. W. Peck are camping for a few weeks at Bay- field. . Last Monday evening about nine O'Clock when Father Corcoran, of Mount Carmel, was motoring on his way home from Clinton, accompan- ied by three friends and when at the intersection of the Main street and the Highway, he crashed with Philip Watson of near Cramarty, who is en- gaged with E. Allen, near Cromarty. It appears that Watson coming from the east on his way to Hensall, did not notice the approaching car from the north. Albert Spences leas purchased from Mrs. R. Welsh the west lat of her property on King st. He has torn down the old barn and intends to er- ect a handsome residence. Our onion growers are busy har- vesting the heaviest onion crop gro- wn in the Hensall district for some time. Although :the price is low this year the crop is so great that each onion grower will get handsome re- turns. Mrs. A. E. Doan and two daugh- ters, who have spent the last few weeks visiting at the homes of Mrs. Hugh McEwen and Jessie Bell, left for their home in Alberta, Mrs. Doan was a former resident here. The death occurred in the Strat- ford Gen. Hospital of Harry McMan- us, who for a number of lyears had been in the employ of Garnet Case as baker. He was stricken with ap- pendicitis some weeks ago and was taken to a Stratford hospital for an. operation from which The failed to rally. His home was formerly in Mitchell. COUNTY NEWS The annual Flower Show- err' Brucefield Horticultural Society be held in the school room. of church on Wednesday, September afternoon and evening. Logan Crang, publisher of The Wingham Advance -Times,, sono has been ill for over a year, recently suf- fered a second stroke at his summer cottage at Stoney lake. Mrs. Tom Marks, wife of one of the four Marks brothers, well known to the theatrical world of Canada, died in the hospital in Perth on -Tugust 11th, after a. long illness. She was formerlyMiss 'Elia Brokenshire of Wingham. The marriage of Isobel Irving Mac- Dougall. of Exeter, to Willa`am. R. MacEwen. of Clinton took place in the United Church, Churchhdl, with Rev. 3. MacEwen, brother of the groom ea:dating Following the cer- emony the couple left for the Border Cities. A pretty wedding was solemnized at North Side parsonage, Seaforth, when. Elizabeth J. Charters, Seaforth was united in marriage to Sydney C. Pullman, also of Seaforth. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. W. P. Lane. On their return from. a short honeymoon they will reside in Sea - forth. . Wm. Coxon of the 16th, of Elma, aged 93 years, wasknoeked down by a horse the other day and' had his ehoulder dislocated. He is, however, going about as usual. ' A serious accident occurred on, the farm of Jas. Chisholm at Leeburtt the other morning, when his son Jas. Jr., while in the act of putting dres- sing on a six-inch belt of the separ- ator, was suddenly drawn into the pulley, with the result that -his right arm was fractured in two places and ,erribly mangled. On Thursday, Sept. 3rd, the Gad- erich Collegiate institute are holding its second annual water sports dZ'at ,he harbor. The girls' and boys' ev- mts. will include breast, crawl and , ack Stroke swimming, open and dis- .ance swimming and diving contests. Chese water sports will get under i'.gay at 3 p.m. Sunday night last on No 4 high- way a motor car driven by Edward Cushing, of London, came into col- lision with the buggy of Roy Faber, the will the 2nd her ; rd, 1931 Capital Theatre 'West Si,,Phone 47, 6ODERICB flow .PlayingL-The..lVlan who cane Back. Chasies Farrell and Janet Cnt,,ynor :. Monday' and Tuesday THE LAWYERS' SECRET With .Clive Brook, Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, dean Arthur, and Buddy Rege. rs Three vivid dramas woven into a Master Picture. Wednesday and Thursday u JACK OAKIE The rough riding racketeer of roars takes you for a joyride in "THE GANG BUSTER” Jean Arthur and William Boyd head the star cast. Friday and Saturday In. her last and greatest picture, a breathless drama of law, love and Larceny CLARA. BOW "KICK IN" Matinees, Mon. Wed; Sat, 3 p.m. her marriage taking place to Mr. Harvey about seven years ago. She yas one of the pioneer residents of Hallett Tp. and was born in England;. over 80 years ago and as a little girl came to Canada with her paren- ts, first settling in Hamilton. The Goderich band has been put- ting in considerable practice in pre- paration for foe- band competition at the Canadian National Exhibition. this Thursday morning. They will take part in the competition for Class. C. hands. Theregains of the late Mrs. Geo_ Southcott, who died at the summer home of Fred. Burnett, at Port Kee- waydin,, Muskoka, Aug. 20th were brought to veter for interment in the cemetery. The deceased for sev- eral months had been ailing at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Pick- ard of Exeter, and several weeks a- go was taken to the Muskoka district Mary Baeker, the 10 -yr. -old daugh_ ter of Mr. A. C. Baeker, Brussels,. was a prize winner at the annual summer regatta held at Gull Lake at. Minden, where Mary is holidaying with her uncle, Prof- S. Crear and family of Toronto_ Mary won the silver cup for winning the highest number of points. She aiso came first in swimming for girls under 120 2nd for under 14; second in the can- oe race and 3rd in the baloon race. The news was received at Clinton. with regret of the death of Mrs. Hogg wife of .Rev. Dr. J. E. Hogg, of Str- ati -troy, who until June last was pas- tor of Wesley -Willis church, Clinton. • Mrs. Hogg passed away at Toronto General Hospital, where she had un- elergone operations which it was hop - 'ed 'would save; her 'life. She. had be- en in noor health for some months. D. L. MacPherson, town clerk o Canton, 'cu years old, dieu in the Clinton hospital Tuesday last as the result of an accident when he was struck down by a car. He died with- out regaining ,consciousness.. The acci= ,l' -1t a:urree Sunday night, when cro- ssing Ontario st. he stumbled from. the walk onto the pavement and was thrown against a car on the highway driven by D. M. Maltby, Clinton.The: driver being unable to avoid the accio dent. elle Imperial warehouse in Lucent was looted of about $60. wortle of oil and grease the other night. G. C.. F:reckleton, prop. of the warehouse„ upon discovery of the robbery noti- fied county police and they discover -- ed they ]had broken the glass from, the rear window to reach in, turn the lock and admit themselves through. the door. Four ten-gallon drums of: 'oil, a milk can of grease containing a. targe number of small tins and a ease- ' of wax were found missing. This is the second robbery within a few we- eks, the Ross General Store having been entered recently and about $1,,- 000 worth of men's clothing stolen.. ZILCH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY, NOUN FROM THE H -Herald Printing Q•ifib& - SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 year, strictly in advance; $1.50 in, ;arrears or $2.00 may be charged. U ,S. $1_50 in advance. No paper discon- 3inued until all arrears are paid un- less at option of publisher. The date. 'of -which every Subscription is paid. is &meted on the Label. ADVERTISING RATE'S: `e' i Display advertising made known on application. Miscellaneous articles of not more than four lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., One inser- tion 25e, 2 ins. 40e., 3 ins. 50e. Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.00 lof Remelt. The driver of the car saw for first month, $1.00 for each- fol the small rear light of the buggy lowing month• just in time to swerve and avoid a Professional Cards not exceeding more serious accident. The tire of the Iii inches, per year $5.00. ,buggy came off when struck by the In Memoriam, one verse 50c, 25e hub of one of the car wheels.. fes` each additional verse; Card of The 'death took place in Exeter of ; Thanks, 50c - Mrs. Charles Harvey who passed a- ' Auction iSales—$2.00 per single way after an illness of several on- nserNitsn if not over four inches an ths, death being due to t'rop-v. 4ry,r, ongth- sithough advanced in years,, has been .Address all communications toy t. resident of Exeter for a. short time TRE HERALD +Y9