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Zurich Herald, 1932-01-07, Page 5• Thursday Y nraary 7t `a, 1932; E1ICN M lag0, 44.100 LOCAL NEWS ausmESs CARDS Mian s, Foie Saito, Lost, DUDLEYE nOL1f►oES. i Found, Notice, Etc. Ads ' "BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, HOF- C. Fidler is spending a few F' 1' 001At111[l months at the home of Mrs. Mitchell, ARY PUBLIC, ETC. • at Hensall.. MICE—Hamilton Street, Just oli iNOT 1 C r. Fred .X'apineau,. who spent a the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.few iipeci i Attention to'^'Cauncel and months working in Detroit, has Having moved tate Beauty Shop returned to his home on the Blue Court Work. from, down town to our residence for Water Highway. fir. Holmes may be consulted at the .winter season, I am making a Mrs. C. 1L I{albfioisch of Detroit, Gedexieh by Phone, and Phone special offer for two weeks, 3Vlarcell- spent the holidays with her another, charges reversed. ing and Fingerwaving for only 25c. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. IA Dr. 11. H. C O W E N DENTAL SURGEON 4. b DEIF'Z BLOC1—ZURIC11 .vary Thursday, Friday, Saturday At t3AlTLEIB'S BLOCK, DA&HVIOOD Every 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday NOTICE Lottie E. Turkheim, Zurich. Stade of town, Wednesday of this week the 6th For,' .'Sale ' ' Light, ,Delivery Ford, ,_for sale very cheap. . ,Also a.,power motor in good condition, rebuilt, ,inonnted an strong iron stand. , Good for ;grinding and heavy work. L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich • ~�mur.... The annual meeting of'the Unique A-U,.C-T-I-O-N E -E -R OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones National School of Auctioneering. Try me fol Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)' Tetras in keeping with prevailing prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will :sell anything Anywhere. Phone 18-93, or write.. Zurich. Farmer's. Chili will be held at the school house on the 14th concession on Friday everting, January 8th, for election of officers . and taking in members. Also the delegate's report to the Convention at. Toronto. Com- mencing at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. A. Hendrick, Secy-Treas. Licensed Auctioneer RADIO FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX , • 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless *a to- size or article to sell. I solidi pour business, and if not satisfied will sake no charges for Services Ren - tiered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-57. 111110.01, TN, I have received the agency for the Celebrated PHILCO RADIOS Which come in a wide range of size and prices ranging from the five tube to eleven tubes_ Before purchasing a Radio be sure and hear the Philco Balanced Super- heterodyne set. SERVICE Why We have the Better Class of Customers liiIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L. BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR - If you are interested in a radio be sure and let us give you a demonst- ration. Allan J. Schrag Phone 1-96 Zurich SERVICE WITH SALES VELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION , Parts, Hohning and Mechanical Work ANNOUNCING NEW alone to Micrometer Settings, Na I b is known as Epiphany Day, and sp- ecial services are being held in. the R. C. Churches throughout. Mr. Josiah Sararas and sons, Leon- ard and Norman, Mr.Herb. Disjard- ine and Lloyd Walper are away to Detroit, attending the' funeral, of a relative. Mr. Louis Montague of Jesuit Col- lege, Sudbury, who is holidaying at Drysdale, spent the week -.end with his uncle, Mr. Jos. Gelinas on. the Goshen north. Miss Sylvia Brennerman of Poole, visited with her friend Rena Erb of the Bronson the past week. Rena ac- companying the former to Poole for a visit. Miss Meda Surerus who spent the holidays at her home on the Bronson Line, has returned to Toronto to re- sume her professional duties on the school teaching staff_ Miss Pheobe Gelinas accompanied byby Miss Pauline Schneider return- ed to London on Monday morning af- ter spending New Year's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gelinas on the Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnston, Mr. Ed. Kinsman, and Mr. W. J. L. Wilson, motored to London on. Tues- day evening and took in the Syracuse vs. London Hockey game. London winning 3-2. Mr. Gerald Bedard, who spent the holidays at his home here, has retur- ned to Toronto where he is on the school teaching staff. His friend, Mr Michael Foran, of Wingham, and who has been visiting with Gerald, accom- panied him to Toronto. ' Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Josia Sararas of the Blue Water Highway on Monday of the sudden death of Mrs. Pauline Reichwein of Detroit, when she suddenly dropped over at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Ireland of that city. The uneral is taking place on Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Reichwein will e greatly missed by her relatives RADIO TUBES PRICES and friends, as she was of a very mess work. Watch the cars that STOP at WEIN'S,,They are aII HIGH UX 201 A $1.15 pleasant disposition. CLASS CLIENTELE. • • UX 112 A 2.1.0 The rather unseasonable warm we - UX 245 1.65 other continues to favor us again for Sa Wei. UX 226 L20 this week, it just seems like April, nd when we look at the calendar e really wonder that it is so long ill. spring. The reads are keeping eal good, considering the amount of hanges and rain we are having, as UY 227 1.50 a UX 171 A 1.35 w IDASHWOOD ---ONTARIO UX 280 1.50 UY 224 1.90 r 111111.1011101160011111011018110001111011100411 UY 224 A .. 2.40 c 230 Zurichs' Popular Uother Radio 231 2 20 All • 2.20 another heavy rain fell on Tuesday night, and with the sun peeping out MEAT��T r!1 reduced accordingly. For Sale by a winter long to be remembered. , it really is MARNE1 Stade &Weido. Zurich. Tubes not listed here through this Wednesday ANNOUNCING • l'HA'T WE HAVE PURCHASED mom THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT A DEICHERT, THIS wi±LL ESTAB CISHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE 11, Yunghlut & Sou 1/0000000000000000000000000 cow 1931 Announcement ;SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT • &raiiton Goal Coke Alberta Coal and Soft Coal SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 60 Cte. Par Ton will be allowed for eca'h. Order Early as primes will advance on Joao 15th. Case & Son rhOW , 8i, HENSALL LIVE.. POU LT R V WANTED Acta even Day till i •'Hoek, p:m. Tito not feeds Fowl same morning who* brought Wghest Cask Prices --fit# FOR— Crean4 and Eggs W. O'Brienl -;llJ i. Noe, roma, The congregation of the local Em- manuel Evangelical church have t'he ©R SALE• 1 beginning, of the week made a ship- mentFor �uieIt Sale -3 4 -yr. old cow of donated relief goons a, u L'- due Jersey;3 heifers due in spring; visions to be sent to the Northwest 8 young calves. Apply to Conference of the EvangtfIcal, and J. C. Salmon, Zurich. was sent to Rev. Krueger, at Regina, prom whence it will be forwarded on - - - Lo where it is needed the most. How conditions do change, the Canadian N 0 TICE West, only a short time ago a land of plenty, and now ,practically in J. C. Salmon & San, Teamsters, poverty. Crop failures„ sand storms, wish to advise the public that they droughts, and no prices for what pro- are still in the same business, with ducts, has brought this about, while prices as usual. Your order will be we here in Ontario have an abund- much appreciated. Phone 94-16, ance of all living commodites, and are we as thankful for this as we should be,. is- a question worth stopping ,to think about, William H. Brown Graduated Feat Speciatist AT Brown's Boot Shop CONSULTING ENGINEER S. W. ARRCHIBALD, B.A.Se. (Tor.4 O-L.S., Registered Professional En- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member En""gixceering Institute of Canada. Ofiee—,Seaforth, Ont. lifuron4 Erse Debentures are a 'legax'"iflvestment for executors and trustees. Safe for :estates furless. Safe the hard earned savings ef individuals. per antrum is pais' half - yearly upon $100 and over for 1 to 5 years. Apnlicationsare ac+e1 b ANDREW FN ISS, Zurich Election " Results Stanley Tp—Reeve, Wrn. Douglas, Councillors, W. Turner, Roy Lamont, Fred Watson, M. Hanlon. Exeter—In one of the closest con- tests in years, B. M. Francis, 345, defeated W. D. Sanders 329, and T. 1 Cameron 12 for reeve. Council elect- ed by acclamation, Usborne Tp.—Jas. Ballantyne de- feated. Dan. Dew by a majority of 70 Council elected by acclamation. Hay Tp—Reeve and councillors by Acclamation. Stephen Tp—Wm. Sweitzer defeat- ed Reuben Gates by 106, Deputy Re- eve and councillors by acclamation. Hensall Reeve, Owen Geiger 506, R. Cameron 505. Council by accla- mation. Colborne Twp—Albert Goldthorpe, the man as county council opposed the purchase of a footstool, .lounging chairs and ether comforts asked by supreme court judges, was returned reeve 373 over his rival, Tom 194. Horan County Council—There has (been something of a housecleaning in Huron County Council as a result of Monday's elections in the townships. About half of the 1932 council will be new me war Old-time political w r horses such as Matt Armstrong in Hulett Tp., W. J. Henderson in Mor- ris, Milton Leonard in Howick, 3. M, Eckert hi McKillop, A. Keys of St- anley, and R. H. Thompson in East Wawanosh have fallen by the way- side. 'Key's and Thompson were pros- pective 1932 wardens, PAG$ OM $ Dave you learned to write on the r rt++++++++++ ++++++ ***+ :.++++++*++++.++++++++++++' 1' �� n ♦ .Ma8seyw M3arris Irnplernents WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM - ,t, d PLETE LINE OF MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND New t. WOULD ADVISE ANYONE IN NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO LET US KNOW, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU 4F A CALL, .Y. dat 2. ine 193 • Mr.and Mrs, R. F. Stade we1e visitors with Dashwood friends o Friday. Mr. Arthur Gelinas, accompanie by his sister:, Miss Mary spent Ne Years with their brother on the Go shen Line, north. Mrs. Fred Turner of Goderich was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. E. E, Weido the past week. Pleased to report that Mrs, Turner has recover- ed from her recent illness sufficient to be out again. Messrs David Gascho, Clayton Lies and Eimer Erb, all from the Welles- iey district were visitors with friends on the Bronson line the past week, and assisted Mr. M. Erb in cutting wod. The boys made the trip in a transport truck from Milverton. New Year's Shoot A number of our "near -shots" tried their luck on New Year's Day at the old sport of Blue Rock shooting,and sides were chosen up with T. Meyers and 0. Klopp as captains, and follow- ing is the final result' of the after- noon's sport: T. Meyers • 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 Pat Hess 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0? Len. Prang 0010110110-5, Ferd Haberer 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-5 tWWWWINVIAIWAVIIMAIMAMIWANWINVA Lee O'Brein 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0--4 WAN I Brantford Windmills and Pumps + t HAVING RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOULD t'SHAPLEY & MOIR 'CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR 3 + EXCLUSIVE LIME OF "SECOND -TO -NONE" PRODUCTS, WE d• SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS LINE AND CAN ALWAYS * ASSURE YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS. 4. BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REB"U1LT I' MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERINGAT PRICES FAR BE- + LOW THEIR VALUE. + + 1 good M. H. Mower. 4. + 1 M. H- binder nearly new. -I- + HOW ABOUT REPAIRING YOUR BINDER. REMEMBER, WE .p GUARANTEE OUR WORK, OR NO CHARGES + fBe SURE AND GIVE US A CALL! .t 4. N. E. Siemon, Agent, Zurich + ++j"j++++.t+++++++++++++4.++4.4.4++++++++++++++4+44.4444+ 4. . 25 0. Klopp 0000000000-0 Dave Fuss 1 1 1 0 '1 1 0 0 1 0-6 Ted. Steinbach 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0-5 Lee Hoffman 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-3 Ted Haberer 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 17 ,A Choice Animal Messrs, Oesteicher Bros., Crediton, have recently sold a goon young Shorthorn bull to Mr. David Sch- wartzentruber of the Bronson Line, Hay Township. This young bull was 1st prize junior bull calf at Gode:rich and Seaforth, 2nd at Blyth and Brus- sels fall fairs, only being beaten by his own brother. He is of the favorite roan color and is of type and qual- ity that deserves mention. Mr. Schwartzentruber paid a good price for the present time, and we do hope the community into which this young- ster is gone will appreciate Mr. Sch- wartzentruber's good judgment by making good use of the opportunity, placed at their disposal. CYCLONE LEAGUE At a meeting of the Cyclone Hock- ey ockey League held in Crediton on, Dec- ember 30th, the following schedule was drawn up for the coming sea- son. Jan. 8—Zurich at Dashwood. 8—Grand Bend at Crediton. • 11—Dashwoon at Zurich 11—Crediton at Grand Bend. 15—Grand Bend at Dashwood 15—Zurich at Crediton 19—Dashwood at Crediton 19Grand Bend at Zurich 22—Crediton at Dashwood. 25—Zurich at Grand Bend 29—Crediton at Zurich. 29—Dashwood at Grand Bend. Managers of each team are to form an executive of the League. Wm. Reith, Zurich; Add. Tiernan, Dashwood; 'Lloyd Fanner, Crediton; A. C. Ravelle, Grand Bend. SCHOOL REPORT Report of Christmas Exams. held in S. S. No. 6, Hay. Sr. IV—Gladys Gingerich 85 %, Winnifred Battler 84, Grace Wein 67. Sr. III—Irene Foster, 72; Rose Hoffman 65, Anthony Hoffman 62, *Fred Farwell 53. II Class—Cyril Gingerich 71, Ar= thur Foster 71, Keith Wildfong 69, Leonard Hoffman 65, Neil' Gingerich 62, Lennis Gingerich 55, *Ruth Wit- mer 86, Albert Hoffman .35;; Gerald Gingerich 28, First Class—Marie Wein 58. Primer—Doreen Gingerich 100, Theresa Hoffman 80. No. on rolll 19: Grace E. Pepper, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORT The following is a report of the Christmas Examinations held at S,S. No., 4, North Stanley: V- John Watson 63, Beatrice Houston 60. Sr. IV—Keith Westlake 63. Jr. IV—Jean Dunn 73, Bert Greer 71, Stuart Watson 68, Antionette Rau 61. Jr. III --Jennie Hunking 55, Char - He Hunking 51. Sr. II—Billie Armstrong .88, Mel- vin Greer 84, Gordon Westlake 82, Madge Houston 65, Ethel Watson 64 Wilfred Rau 44. First --.Ilene Greer 95, Andrew Rau 83, Geo. Hunkin 62. Trimer --Anthony Rau, Best Attendance—Keith Westlake Best. Spellers --Gordon Westlake, Ilene Greer, Stuart Watson,. Bert Greer, Billy Armstrong. Average attendance 17'., No. on doll 19,. Vina Herbert,, Teacher.. Zurich Drug Store 1 1121111 lti11_M11.: ', 111.1 sly f n li11i,... 811Ii1111l1I111ll1i 1 AT THIS GRAND YULETIDE SEA- SON WE CANNOT EXPRESS OUR GRATIHUDE IN ANY MORE TAN- GIBLE WAY THAN BY WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUS- TOMERS A MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Full of Happiness 1 1 KODAKS AND FILMS Dr. A. J. 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