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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-10-13, Page 4OK POI- 3YI:.t,LSGR.EN Tate ',services in the lifillsgreen e leurs:h will be withdrawn. on Sunday. :afternoon .owing to -the Is.ippen Ar nivexa ry" :tars, .1 ioyer visited by friende .from "Varna, Zurich and Sea fortis,. Mr. and Mee. Ross Dick and .,tan of Toronto, ..pent the week -end ;at :the home as M. and Mrs, J, 'Ceche Was rytlary l igan of Loni1Fn, visit esecl war the week -end with bee sister, Miss Dolly Hagan, Miss Edna ; Cochrane, R. N., re- iturned to Toronto 'after speni;ing the mender at the home of her parents.. Mrs. 'Troyer is visiting i:?•iends'near Mlensall for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Consitt of Hen- sall, spent a few days in this vicin- ity. Quite a number from this comm- unity attended the reception in. Var- .= on 'Thursday evening or Mr. and Mrs- Lorne Coleman. Cr. and IVIrs• Geoxge'Greenslade Neer Bayfield were Sunday visitors with ales. Troyer. STANLEY TOWNSHIP - aellrested Mrs. a Dunkin of Flint, 'Mich., are 'Visiting this week with fri- es in Stanley. Mr. and Mrs- J. Bryne, Mr. and :Mrs. .3. Collins of London, spent Sunday .with the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Wilson Armstrong. Mr_ aud Mrs. .Ed. Johnston and son George kl., of God01th, spent Sun- day with friends ',on Babylon and Goshen Line. Mrs. Annie Reid and daughters, Mary of Semi:moth, spent the week- end at the tome of her brother, Mr, Art, P. Rays. Mr, John Beacom and family " of Gederith Township, visited at R.obt• McLinchey's and Henry hreatts' on Sunday afternoon, The funeral of Mrs, ,Agnes Moffatt took place on Sunday afternoon from (Dr. Moffatt's residence at Varna, to l3aird's cemetery. Her death. took I place- in London on Friday following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Moffatt, who- se early life was spent in Stanley, had many warm friends whose sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heyde and son George of Niagara Falls, .pent 'the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont, accom- paneid by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Steward McQueen. Word comes from Moose. Jaw, Sas. of the death of 11liss Jean Gilmour, fornieri'y of Stanley Township, on Friday,' the 23rd inst; of Wolsely, Sask where she passed away, in her 71st year. Born in 'Stanley Tp., Huron County, Ont:, she was one of a family of 14, of whom four sisters and eight brothers are now living, her eldest brother, James of Vancou- ver having predeceasedonly a few days. Other members of the family around here are: Mrs. Win. Ross and Miss Mary Gilmour, and Hugh and 110 ` 11 f1HH11 IfnlllillhIfHMf1uIH HiWllIfllIIII II1111UIHIIIIIHIM1111D1IHI II1111111ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll111111 11111 llulluh1II IIIIUII II f.. 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Vii; " +++ +44,4 ++<Fi1++1,4+-F*•e •,i•'fra • 4 • ZURICH HE LI) Robert all of l.3rucelield. moue gave 20 years of Indian Mission work. , Miss Gil- her life to BAILIFF, SALE Of • HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Ate SUR opposite ppp osite' the Evangelical Chuxoh, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER • 15th, 1032 Commencing at 2.00 o'clock ppm, ,New Scale Williams'pla'iiOn and bench, '1':ipestry tout"n, T tapestry parlor rockers, wicker ., oekeri ` il.00r rug 10x14, floor rug • •9xi1.•small flower stand, Westinghouse cabinet radio, writing desk,' dresser likee:gm, dinningroom table round -top, 6 din- ing room chairs practically new, bedroom dresser and wd itstand, wal- nut bed new with springs arae 'mat- tress, leather 'rocker, white bedspiread bedroom dresser, white wood, bed, bet] springs and mattress, 2 pillows with slips. TERMS C4.SxI Oscar Klopp, _Auctioneer. Fred Thiel, Bailiff: AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Hay. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, At 1 o'clock pm. On Lot 8, L. R. W., Half mile north • of St. Joseph. • ,Horses -11 yr. old marc,; 3 yrs old gelding; Pay Clyde mare 16 yrs. old, in foal. Cattle—red cow due in February, .Roan cow due in April, Gray cow, fresh; Black cow due in April, spot- ted. cow due in April; no cow is over 7 years old; Durham bull eligible for registration 1 yr. old on June 15; roan steer 2 yrs. old; yearling heifer, 2 steers 1 yr. old; 3 calves; about 10 ton of hay; Half acre mangoids; Half acre turnips; 175 feet rope. Terms -12 months credit will be given by furnishing bankable joint notes, 3% off for cash on credit amounts. Gilbert Jeffrey. Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. HENSALL Hazel llorenz visited at here lienee in Dashwood. ., 1nee. a leer '.s;•"1`terateleenuers l'femanof Dashwood visited With i ends in town. Miss Lawson of Exeter, has ac- cepted a .position with Dr. Collyer. Rev. Mr. Young preached at the Young People's Rally at Cavell Pres- byterian Church, Excreter last Sunday. Wm. Dabus, while riding 6.n a mot orcycle one day, .time: thrown oir end badly injured. He \WAS unconscious for some time, but is improving. I Mr. and Mrs. John Dingwall Jr.of Streetsville are visiting with relatives and friends here. The onion growers are busily en- gaged storing away the season's crop Of onions. John Swan of Michigan is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Swan. 111.r. and Mrs. J. B: Simpson have returned home after a pieaeant visit with relatives in the West.. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick of Toronto spent the week -end with friends in to own. • ' The many friends of A. L. Case will regret to hear he was careen ser- iously 1l on Sunday with a hemorr- hage of the stomach. Mr. and Mrs. dames Smith and children of Kincardine were vlsrtors with Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt.• The many friends of Mrs. James Dick will be sorry to hear she is con- fined •to her hone through illness. Her many friends hope to see her a- round again. Ahna Scruton, R ti of London, has, returned none 'and has taken a pos- ition as nurse, in Dr. Moir's hospital. Mrs. John Dinsdale, Mrs. Alda Simmons and. Mrs. Jno. Murdock at- tended the funeral of a cousin.. in Clinton on Saturday last, Miss Eliz- abeth Smith of Detroit; Interment' was in Clinton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gramm nave returned home after a pleasant mon- th's visit with friends iii Lansing, lvi.ich. Mrs . John Mel) Wilson, who leas been visiting for the past few weeks with friends in St. Mary;, has return eel to her home here for the winter. Arthur Dick and Thos.. Essay re- turned home eioiiday from Carberry •Man., where they had been for the past month. • Mrs. Catlin,, of Vancouver, whose naiden name was Jessie I•lcler, a des egnter of the late Wm. Eldere and of vers. Eider, still living, end who toe many years were residents here; is neee visiting relatives and friends. Mrs Donald Chisholm ' and sister, i�1rs. McLeod, both ox' Calgary, who .lave been here for •two nonthe • to attend the funeral Of their late sister Alice i3e11, returned for their home, .:.vin; spent the time nearly all with o .- 1 �'.at•; r en the home •a ...aid easen.� 7 w, Capital Theatre Goderich .. Phone 47 Northern Electric Sound System Now flaying.---Willitun Powell and Kay Francis in "The Great Jewel Mon., Tues., 'Wed. With new fila and faultless sound, BROADWAY MELODY greatest of all musical comedies. comes to the Capital screen in full glorious technicolor Thurs., Fri.,, and Sat. Thundering hoofs Colorful Action Johnny Mack Brown .. .,w In "The Vanguishing Frontier" With. Evalyn Knapp, Zacrr Pitts and Ray Hatton Corning --Britain's greatest picture "Sunshine Susie" on October 24, 25th, 26th. Matinees --Wed. and Sat. at 3 p.m. Wednesday eve last, on his way from Exeter, to Seaforth, where he had an afternoon meeting in the in- terests of W.H. Golding, Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, who was to address a large mass meering that evening at Seaforth, took time to make a call on Mrs. Mary Agur, of Hensall, motherin-law of the tate Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher for some 40 r tursda�u Oe'tober 1301, 1032 Mr, and Mrs, l:'M W, Gladman, of fag; The 'first race is for `teen-age F,xeter, announce the engagement of bays 6 miles open, to the County of their daughter, Anna IVlargaret, to , Iiur:ort l:st, cup now held by Wen. Williatxi .A.• C. Shepherd,"of London, Barret*. The route is from, the son of the .Rev. A, W. and Mrs. Square to Kingston .at., to the Blue Water Highway, I'olley's sideroad to , the Murine, road to the Square and twice around, to Crai.gies' pool room. Cornelius Bo nhoif, manager of the , he peded on his y, leavuClinton Branch of the Raymond Knit- thdoye canine, roceribs trilobedwaacid iegra ting +Cts., has had his application al - broken, to yelp in .. rac r lowed for a patent . ear stopped anti its clxagoivexny, a Arneotladica;l ,iaratus" Application Was made to the on a knitting ap- student, put the dog out of misery. 1 Washiagaan 'Government in 1929.. The. Evangelicals of Crediton, are when he was living in the U.S.A. and again ready with their annual fowl he assigned the patent to the Qotham supper, on Thursday evening, Oct, aiIil Hosiery • Co -s Now York, [3i , ober. 13th. The supply will be in ac- patent will combine the . work of two, cordance. with the usualreputation. intricate machines. Mrs. U. Wein is convenor of the sup- . per committee ably assisted by Mrs. L+'m. Palmer, seey. Shepherd, of Chatham, the marriage to take place in October. aWhen a »iotorist struck and fatally aaniux•ed a deg at Seaforth the other Election day was spent by William ' Jennings, Hayfield • oad, narvesting his potato crop, even if it was polling clay in South Huron. .Some huge potatoes came to surface, first one weighing two pounds two ounces and a moment later one tipping the scal- es at two lbs. five ounces. At this rate it would take about forty spuds to fill a bag. Two Colborne township young men each paid $10 and costs in Magistrate Reid's court on Wed. last for con - D'HY S D AL E The funeral of Joseph Gelinas, for 84 years a resident of this commun- ity, general merchant and farmer, whose :death occurred on Sept. 30th was held Monday morning, October 3rd, interment being made in St. Pet- er's cemetery.. Mr. Gelinas who was in his S5th year came to Ontario from. Quebec when six months old and has lived in this vicinity an his years 62 years ago he was united in Holy suming liquor in a public place. They Wedlock to Margaret Durand, who were discovered in an automobile survives him.This union was bles- we other night outside a local dance sed with eleven children of whom 6 thehall quaflling beer from bottles. Pro - Arthur still living: Elizabeth, Mary vincial Constable Fox, relieving ofiie Ai thur and Mrs. Ida Montague at car and CountyConstable Gundry I .tor of the Tltatnes Road , y near Zurich and Leon of Fielding.. Sask. .Also one sister Mrs. Kennedy of Toronto and four brothers, still .living: Mr_ Israel Gelinas of Grand Rapids, Mich; Media Gelinas of Du-. lath, Minn; Reeds Gelinas of Graf, home Josep i of the Goshen Line years pa l f and Kirkton congregations of the came upon them oral e on a your o Presbyterian church. Mrs. Agur,wlio investigation- A second charge aga- in in her 101st year, very much ap- inst the elder, of supplying liquor to preciated the kindly call of the Hon. the youngest of the pair, a minor, Mr. King. was withdrawn. Word of the sudden death of WaI- Iron, N. D.1 and Leon of 'California.. ter J. Parsille at leis home at Mamrl- Tli funeral services were held from isle, Alta., was rerseived by his paxert_ 1 the family residence to St. Peters'• is Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Parsille, God'-)�eh with the parish pries:'tlmr erich. It was later found that the Marchand officiating and Father • Lucknow merchants are continuing young man was murdered and a cox Power of Zurich as deacon and Fa - the weekly* Thursday afternoon half once'. jury has been called. He was a they Corcoran of Mount Carmel as holiday during the month of October. bachelor and had always been ascus sub -deacon. Relatives and friends whoThe South Huron Plowing Match reeled tc carr°y large sums of moneg y attended the funeral of a distance will be held on Thursday, October wftli hfm. According to witnesses at were: the Misses Margaret and Kath - 20th on the farm of Wm. Welsh on the inquest, he was shot to death iia eriae t liras of Hamilton, also Fran' No, 4, Highway, about 2 miles norththe doorway of his farmhouse in the' cages rand Stephen Gelinas of Jarvis,. of Exeter. 'evening, Ont. Grandchildren of the deceased Mrs. John Hunter, Exeter, has re- In division court, Mrs. Carolfras and children of the late Eli J. Gel ceived word of the death of her Box of Seaforth, was awarded dam— Inas, 1!r. Chas. Montague and son nephew, John U. Dew of Morrison, ages of $54.50 against F. J. Holmes' Ted of Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Ohio, who died in Waterloo Hospitalof Detroit and Goderich, for bodily Shawsof Chicago; Messrs Albert Du from injuries received when. he was injuries and damage to clothing the rand and Mr. J. Stinson, J. Bushey crushed against the manger of a lady received when knocked dna*-n <'t' of pumiboR, Mich; Miss Bushey of stall by his Holstein bull. the harbor Goderich on Jule AOth T,y. Detroit`; Miss Thibodeau, Mm. King , Clinton News Record: While driv-.the Holmes auto driven by Ma. Hoi- and Mrs- Emery of Main Court, out. ing along• the road near Wroxeter the mos. The claim was for .$120.. Mr."` " Other day, M. T. Corless saw a fan- Holmes is a wealthy engineer and in - 41y of deer. First the sloe leaped the, ventor and visits Goderich frequently ence onto the road, then a handsome* in his private yacht. ollow,ecl.... and ii to y,, .•:o. )a:*tty.l 'IK4. Lions Club, Goderich, .arrange dined its parents and all graz- c.4 foe a pronrnni of races for Thanks 91,1 COUNTY NEWS CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Margaret Gelinas and family with to greatly thank their many hi - ends :and neighbors who have shown beside the road until frightened giving Day, Monday, Oct. 10th, com- so much kindness and sympathy in by approaching cars. . xtrencing at 10 o'clock in the morn- their recent Asad hour of berevement. I. AsixotrammettizemaytitmacravelMsrtsr=t===2.4...., "IFeeZ That The Bank 9fe- bittreal HasA Distinct Persma1ity" Said an old' customer of the Bank recently: "In my opinion a bank has a personality just as positive and dis, tinct as that of an individual." The personality of the Bank of Montreal, created byits founders and perpetuated' by their successors, is reflected in the substantial charac- ter of the clientele the Bank has drawn to it, and expresses itself through more than 600 Branches, which are so- many points of on tact with the people and the cora• inertial life of Canada. The elements which have gone into that intangible but very teal thing --the personality of Canada's oldest bank—include the Banks unwaver- ing strength and conservatism; Its helpful, efficient service, and its • thorough knowledge of local con- ditions wherever k is ,represented, BANK OF MONTREAL . Established 1817 YorAL ASSETS IN EXCESS Op $.700,000.3!00 tut ich Branch: C. • -I. JOY. Managet