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Zurich Herald, 1932-10-13, Page 1Vol. )(XXII[ No, 14 OCTOBER 13 132. ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, Chester L. Srai .'x„ ' 11.25 el year, U.S. $I,517r 1f •Efetb x'ta rt $1,60 INARRI,AR8,82MAX OE(:1IMERL ',2 Let the Herald d% guide you in your Fall and Winter Purohases Misses Helen Nadiger and Ruth spent the holiday with her parents. Kleinstiver who- are attending Nor Our local teaching staff of the I'ub- mal School at. Stratford',: ;pent Than lie School attended the Teachers° sgiving with theerr parents- Convention at God.erich last week, Miss Marie A1lemanl of St. Clem- ents spent Thanksgiving with friends Mhouse which he recently pr. H. M. Willert wile ucrcha e eat in town thisC Kellerman had the I A S 11 O O, the week end at his home here. of Toronto, The Election Miss Grace Kellerman The majority for W. H. Golding in South Huron, as determined• by the official count, is 1,989. D. McNaUU ghton, returning officer, and R. mg, gins, election clerk, , summed up the returns at Mr ;11cNaughton's place in Stanley Township, last Thursday afternoon, and found the vote to be. , s Dr. and Mrs. R. J Taylor re tin ed from xeorg fortune of falling from a scaffold 17,046 for Golding and 5,b57aolr a motor trip to Winnipeg, returning 1 house dislocating Rader. 7 here wee 4� j home last week. ( ] d ry th nt I lots malcing a total of , Cor- nell Ira Tiernan and ]Vl.iss. G. C nell of Waterloo were. week -end vis- itors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hy'. Hoffmann. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer and Misses Theda and Grace Hayter of Windsor spent the week -end with re- latives. Mr. Leonard. Birk of Guelph spent mxs �r u re ec while shingling the o s 12 148 votes hid silo. Wev aregnicely.pto cast. The names on the'list numbered' he is improving ! 14,430, so that 2,282 votes were not Mr. and Mrs. Meerburg and family cast In the general election of 1930 the vote was ti,176 for MciVlillan and 5,82. for 'Trewartha, a total of 12, of Port Frank spent the holiday wn Mr. Jonas Hartleib and Lavada. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of Windsor, spent 'Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs,' Moulton: A fowl supper will be given under the auspices- of the Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Church, on Thursday, Oct. 20th, in the church shed. A delicious menu will be served from five to eight o'clock, with Mrs. A. • Kuntz as convenor of the supper cam - . 5 T. PETER'S mittee. A. programme will be given by home talent consisting of music, and VaIl¢e1icZll .E11L1 ratZ � PC singing, monologue, dialogue, d and ZURICH ONT. "A Changeless Christ 88cex' ea; chang- ing World" .i riday, 8h:—Luther League. :Saturday --Choir Practice. :SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. m:—German. S'errvi e's. 11.15 a. m.—Sunday &B , 7.30 p. m.—Esrgi sit S rs see. 'Everybody Welcoane, vs aTtaeServices. E. Turkhoirsk Blue Scraubo Coal The Color short plays. Dashwood Ban in tenclance. You aro cordially invited Dashwood Ladies' Aid Annual The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of Dashwood Evangelical Church held their annual meeting and election of officers in the church basement re- aentiy. Rev. A. W. Sauer led the op- ening devotional exercises after wh- ich Mrs. D. Tiernan tools charge of the regular business session. Plans were made for a ham popper to be given on Armistice Day with the fol- lowing committee in charge of ar- rangements: Mrs. D. Tiernan, Mrs. A. Oestxeicher, Mrs. R. H. Taylor, Mrs. R. Goetz, Mrs. R. Willert, Mrs. V. Schatz, and Mrs. E. Bender. The following committees for the month were also appointed: Visiting Com- mittee, Mrs. J. Wildfong,. Tars. E. Bender, Flower Committee: Mrs: M. Ra -ugh, Mrs. A. W. Sauer. Following this the annual re o, t ..were >, en•l Mrs. D. Tiernan read the secretary's rl'port. There are 43 members on tire roe`L 639 visits were made to the sick. 12 regular meetings were held with an average attendance of 15. 6 quills were made and a box of clo- Guarantees the Quality thing was sent to the Canadian. West The regular monthly meeting of The Ladies Aid Treasurer, Mrs. A.E. the Council of the Township of Hay PETROLEUM ; Oestreicher reported $19'7.01 raid raised was held in the Town Hall, Zurich? aJurin0' the year $170.00 paid to the 11 Cut down your Fuel, Hall by using G 1 Church Fund local accounts on Tuesday, 4th, this to to `[;24 r0 leap g the members p GRE:4T HEAT, N ASCII 'FUS 002. • Following is the votes of each mun- Coir., has a cow which gave birth to Mrs. C. Either, who has spent the past week. visiting her brother, near ,�eaiorth, who has been ill, has re- turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Truemnel and Mrs. Eliz. Truemner of town visited iia.t• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1`.rueniner, 14th ccn., Monday. 'Mr. Alegi Meidinger of the 14th icipality: three calves, the triplets are all well Golding Rader and living aad are a week olu. Seaforth • 704 • 862• Mr. John N. C'antin, who is now Majority for Golding --,S42. a resident of London. called at our Clinton >9 b44 office the other day. Mr. C7, antin is Majority for Rader 155 535 :on the staff of the London Life in- Exetr-r sonnet.?Company of that city', and Majority fox• Rader --181. 269 reports business very good. Tuckersmith • • • 747 Majority for Golding -•-478. C. Fritz & Son, of town have pur- McKillop .... . .... 687 275 chased the entire shoe stock, and all 4 s� ����������� e� ������ �� 4�����y Majority for Golding -412. . equipment, and auto of the estate of Hensel].240 167 `the late Wm. H. Brown, deceased. r. Majority for Golding -73. 1 The shoe stock has already been mov- 1. t 671 381 • cd into the former's store, 4. U - �, 361 Florence ',r3'. St 826 633 Colosk} of Dashwoodt• Golding -193. . o. Hay were Sunday visitors at the home o 1 43'; `Mr• and Mrs. John Albrecht. -r 2 9U 18.T1 October W I meeting in the L Ht q (a) F� • • • 0 0 0 • 2 •• • _6 • • 0 Fr 0 0 • sec ooeet5olip44 025500'm'002)4r,0,6100 01.1200(0aHlt�991�ui•,aB•rG2IIkZesc36Bl' e.Q.Nibaei$6�DIY'�b�£ WATCH AND'CLOCK AlRiN We Believe We can give You the Very Best in Watch and Clock Repairs, with Prices con- siderably lower that what is charged in the larger centres FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE Special attention to Mailed in Watches. Ness, The eiie Phone 74 Zuridt oe®@A�••••eeacs N�lfiN43�oevaseee PeO•aec°oomesetIe(3 1`�� OIteCTe ' Hullet a• Majority for Golding—PO,Mr. Geo. Ravely and Mrs. sllorne ...... .... 4 r Majority for Golding -115. Appelton of Thamesford, Mr. Samson- T. T and Mr. and 'r Majority .... • • • • • Mrs. Chas. Scotchmere . of Bayfiely + Majority for C' ld' lc>" SPECIALS AT THE MUTUAL SHOE STORE 3 .118 38 'Fawn Hall auditorium on i'ne:;day BUY T H. �'J BEST 3 130 51 evening last was well attended, Mrs. .. 4 177 48::5Ed Haberer opened the meeting in "1 5 85 (b) FOR LESS CASH •4 at 4a the usual wav by singing the In - 6 98 120 titute Ode, followed by Lord's Pray- • + ' 7 er. 1VIiss Grace Meyers, Elva Meyers 8 113 31 'and ftttth Johnston delighted the $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SLOP-. ' 54 940 Majority for Golding -493. ajjori aEder--4 Stanley Tp. 528 Majority for Golding -23. Total majority for Golding ---198`9. HAY COUNCIL. 505. e ' T 1° October with a goers ..in a r resent. The minutes of ',paid amounting g • 'balance of $2.31 in the treasury. The i the last meeting were adopted as 'W.M.'S. Treasurer, Mrs. 111. Neeb re- read. •ported .$83.89 raised for missions and, After disposing of the communic- '8.3.3 In the Contingent "Fund. Rev. ations the following resolutions were A. "W. Sauer then presided for the passed,: •election of officers which resulted as That .By -saw No. 10-1932 authoriz- fdilows-• President, Mrs. D. Tiernan; ing the treasurer of the Township of Vice-pres., Mrs.. A. W. Sauer; Rec. Hay to issue and send out the 193'2 Becy.,.Mrs..G. Witdfong;,'ore. Secy•, tax notices and receive taxes up to December 15th be read three times and finally passed. That Miss Lillian Rader be Stock up now with this as the .demand is more than the s�rpplyF W. R. J I SG Successor- tie D. A. CAKTE ..ON IVIrti The Fuel Yards with all V" .ri ies ' 'Mrs. -R. H' Taylor ; L A. "Treas., A. E. ''Oestreleher; W.M.S. Trews, Mrs the Highest Quality: M 'Nedb; Pianist, Mrs. 'V • 'Schatz; ;Phone No. 10 Lt:ENSM.iL fBs •i: 1?£a lit, Mrs. E. tCrals rr. d @*** •+"tee* +•4x•36>S a�.,flao* •a.6+Wer•, 6 _wsc�+m..«• •a.l�******•f-+) I • ;.tib 011 Uy Y UR BE ? l�'j AN �) LOOK OVER • OUR ..N - ,, JUDGE FOR AND. YG i.� AGM 'Myr 'THEY ARE•E • tc.REATEST0�.,Tt N1EW SUIT ••• au nee with a motion song. A 4.pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes,. the kind you always botagjat„ nest, ..t,'" iper oil "Home Economies" was something a little different. " bl• ' en by Miss Ida Routled- • gave a reading. The business of e > evening was then conducted in the $2 0BOOTS,2.25, BOY'S HEAVY Sterling bestmakes - nd Sisman mak4s. Z: usual way. It was decided that Mrs. E. Klopp attend the District Annual tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to $ lisr. 1. Convention to be held at London, as $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain a Toe Caps Delegate. Asocial half hour and re- �� finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 13%. freshments brought a most delightful OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. CAFe31� ^ " 1I8 meeting to a close. 4' FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR: I .-• •• nr�L25 P.t�.IT1_,WO EN'S IDE 1 STAP ,,ong: NTi'ss GraLC .ar,�,Aers::i ht M_ ,:5'th�• $300$2.7b$2.3vY4IENSTLtx.N OBITUARY t PERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT THIS STORE. -�Mrs. Mary E. Stelck Passes + • There passedawayon Wednesday; WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO G`LE'ES T t ,October 5th, a highly respected res- TWO BUYING PRIVELIGESS EITHER CASH OR CREBLT 4.4. MrtofZurich,intriopersono'1' Hage,I•MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red ar Black Soles, $2.40 and $2.'5 '- Mary E. Stelck at the advanced age 'of 83 years, 4 months and 7 days, � ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS l�U ., N- iivi after an illness of a number of years 4• z l e widow•DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CA'T`ALOGUE FOR D i . 'E.1T .E THE SlARal .41ii, duration• 1•Ixs• Stelck aa. t ,�of the late Henry Stelck. formen•ly of '+ STYLES TURSUWIT YDOOUW� W� ��9��T�SI�epn•i�pro>~�.the 14th concession, Hat Township, WATCH Otia *r who predeceased 38 years ago. About25 years ago Mrs. Stelck moved tod resided tlxre unitil her 0 .I SON PdapZurich an�K,MEMBER OF MUTUAL i STORES OF CANADA pointed as one of of the managers death, and where she• macre. many fox - and operators of Zurich Central of e£dj Sh�o�vacl pe being lbotrem + 'none 82 or 115 1~ternoayZLItiC : the flay Municipal 'Tele,rhone Sy:South{>.ast .elope TO"'n"n place of Miss Mrgaret ersie, Sebast&Ol'`vas marriedtothelate• resignedand that Miss Rader sign ship , ekiarC?odhe laid"�++++++_,0+4444.44,44.64 • the• usual contract. , Henry• 4 That accotnnts covering payments he.r with His finger and she slept, the 4 on Township Roads, Telephone and poet wrote. So lnay we say of this General Acouxnts be passed as pOr' rs. Hisrfinger an od she slept," Ibut1er not arilVOL1C wns4 Township Roads—'Times Advocate, til a beautiful life was lived, a noble `� Exeter, advertising $2.10; '1'. Welsh example of patience, fidelity to truth 4 lumber 10.63; Lawrence Denomrne, and faith were given. Not untilvis- road 8, 8.50; John Oesch rd. 8, 2.50; ions of d cheaednlylif, iniChris the Jas. Ronnie, rd 6, 4 >0; M Corriveau us,rd. 17, ]:2.20; R. Adams, rd. 10, ``valley of�the shadow. And now that16.10; M• M. Russell, rd 1, 5.90; R. she sleep.,, hods Miller, rd• 9, 3.50; M. Tid 10, :7.77 hath er virtuesrtes thoto e 11 isic, So 14.70; T'. E. Denomme, rd X0, :'t ver is when a life is nobly Aird CILDTHENG 171iniNS irOU, CAN �. A A • PRICED x$10.00 UF. READY MADE TAILOR 1OADE, AND MATIE;.TO-MEAASURE , a M) ,ow• Wtt 4.'0 104 ii ilF k 6iF lm ;.4.141V man So DIRECTORS *.j *.trA*a..•0•04,*•'e W. G. Bell, rd 3, 3.65; 1+E. J. Haber 2, 'divinely lived. The funeral was he 8.0rd 7, 12.70; G. Armstrong, H. on, Saturday, October 8th at 1.30 at Pfaff, S. Bopp, rd 2, 1 u he H. rd 5, 106.49; Crusher pay list her late residence, Zurich. Then ser - 254; W. J. Harvey, trucking 333.02; vike at the Evangelical church cn d- T. Welsh, crusher, material, 35.70; ucted by Burn er. All that was d Rev.el of David Ducharme, 2nd hand plow $6;: A: Telephone Accounts --Bell Telephone: this grand old mother was tenderly Co., tolls July to August 278.17; conveyed to Bayfild ct Cemeterytege of for NNorthern Electric Co. material 18.75; interment by large r - Zurich Central, switching 4 weeks, z`owing relatives ndtfiicrd' ofsypath1� di 68.00; P. Mcisaac, salary, etc., 559.9 many exp ressH. G. Hess, salary, etc:, 258.7a, Gn-, high h esti esteemof trihe departed leaves urith al Accounts—C. L. Smith, 'printing ' to mourn her loss, four sons; Levi D., Stelck, of Dauphin, Man; Albert C. of London; Arthur H. F. of Dauphin Man.; Edward C:, Stelck of Hay 'I own ship; and two r daughters, Mrs. John! account 119.10; Postage, tax notices, 19.50; Grand Bend School Fair, get. 5,00; Zurich Fall Fair, grant 25.00; Exeter Fall Fair; grant 10,00; Chas 13e 1 overpay 1932 taxes •2 Me We are Prepared to Meet Your Wants With New Priced Goods. PRINTS, OINOHA fIS, BROADCLOTHS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, LTC.,, A Few Stamped Mats at 20% Off While They Last. Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up Root Seeds and Garden Seeds at Sc and 10c a Package HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAM R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT •• > 602 ..,, '1 rot 11 "". The Council adjourned to meet a- lley, Jr, of Lumen, Calargara, �'{(.s% • at St 1 k of Long Brach, 1 gain �o Monday, � nnbex 7th,.i. the lie's tfrlt ►: and to them is .. •; •T;,, ���.mm e 1.$0 o'clock in the aftrrnoon,. • -•- .,�., F. HESS, Clerk. sympathy, Qf their mosey friends. i Stack 1 In 'Verve 1 rxtendet ; .. - ;,*, ;• fO I