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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-11-17, Page 1ti; Vol. XXXIII No. 19 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING0 NOVEMBER x7 193 . Let the herald ids, guide Only last week the Canadian par- iiament and the Imperial parliament ` geve, effect to arrangements made at the recent Imperial. E`cenomiic: Con- ferences. The . rest of the• transact- ion is up to us;. Paslaxnents help those who help emselves. :Ex. Hidebound Liberals; in South::Uu- e rola, if there .are. any such, • may not be so pleased with the: idea that the very first, vote east, by the newly - elected representative was cast a- gainst his leader and with the . Gov- ernenent,---Clintoix News Record. If the above is true;,, Hants to -this representative,; as; he is; following up what he promised t» the people that his desire is to represent the peopleof South Huron; and seem - ST. PETER'S :Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICK -- ONT. "A Changeless Chriiat far a & aag- ing World" Friday, 8h; Luther Leagu*. Saturday—Choir Practicer. 'SUNDAY SERVICE 11.6 a. m: -German Serifesi. 11.15 a. m= --Sunday; Schnee& 7.30 p.m. ExagiisT� Service. e. 'Everybody Welcomer -to aft Smokes,. E. Tnrktieiose a/'sst r" ingly 'there ie at least one member' in Ottawa to exercises a free mind as to preferably 'voting for policy than party. A. few more 'thinking men like this would improve matters in our fair Dominion. In Police Court Harry King, of Gerrie, eighteen years of age, was arraigned before Magistrate Reid last Monday on a cheese of theft. King, it was alleg- ed, had entered into the butcher shop of Charles Black, Gerrie, aria stolen the sum of $15 from the till On conviction he was sentenced to one month in jail, with an indetminate sentence of three months depending upon hisrepayment. of the stolen sum. rt- Medical Men Elect Officers The Huron Medical Society met in Seaforth last Wednesday afternoon, a good representation of the medical - men of the County.Na,ttendc d, Dr. H., Little of the University of Western Ontario, London, , gave an. address I and Dr. Collyer of Hensall described! a recent case. This was the annual election of officers and the following were appointed: President, Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich; Vice -President Dr. Collyer, Hensall; and sect' -treas- urer,- Dr. P. Hearn, Clinton, the late' ter being re-elected. Car Lands in Pool of Water On Friday afternoon last, as Mrs. Earl Geiser was motoring to Dash- Auto Accidents wood in a sedan car a Front tire blew • evening, November 21st. All mem- out about a mile and a quarter east What might have proven an even, bels 'and friends are cordially invited of Dashwood and the car took to the more serious accident occurredlast w, ditch and landed in the middle of a Wednesday evening on the Zurich' On Sunday evening, November 20, pool of water, the water coming up Road just at the big, swamp, when tie Annual Thankoffering Meeting to the running board. The ditch was Mr: Cyrus Schoch, Morris Weber and of the W. M. S. of the Evangelical over five feet deep at this spot. The I Rudy Oesch were riding to er d church -will be observed. A Special ^mss apeuea eae ono the road. j Zurich. in Mr, Schoch's' car, «h' to grant, has been arranged and ev- g oneis cordially invited to attend. you in your Fall and Winter Purchases ]f 20 a year, MS. i i tzar 41, 41.0 INAT3R A.R EL$2 11AX as Emsamsszi CARD OF THANKS We wish tq take this medium ' in ,greatly thanking the neighbors and friends for the kind assistance and sympathy shown daring the passing of Charold Ray Surerus, member of: our family, and also for the floral: tributes, the Rev, Burn and the choir of the Evanlegical church, for their' kindness shown: Mrs. 0. Surerus and Fexrdly HYMENIAL Gunning—Webb At high noon Wednesday, Novem- ber 2nd at the Ma G • d -^ d Prrcha I fromC Fr Miss Mary Myrtle Webb, only dau ';almost new Tudor Ford Coach. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John Truemner who of Stephen, was quietly married to spent a few weeks with the former's Thomas Gunning, Granton. Rev .S,J. ('mother, have returned to Detroit. Mothers performed the ceremony ! Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston of which was witneseed by Miss Mae Wil,:Bayfielcl were visitors in town one son of Creenway and D. Johnston of'P`lle- last week. Granton. The bride wore ii char m- i Mrs. Catherine Rader of Dashwood ing frown of beige georgette -and lace. ` irisrted with Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. and carried tea roses. Her hat, coat. dal erer and Mrs. C: Decker and and assessories were all of brown family for the'past week. After the ceremony they returned to who spent a the bride's home where a dainty wed- weep or sHenryhe er, parents Mr. and ding dinner was served by her aunt, parents, re - Mrs. J. Eagleson. Later amid show urs• Menno Realer of town, has ers of confetti, Mr: and Mrs. Thomastturned to her home in Pigeon, Mich. Gunning left for a motor trip to Galt l At the recent meeting of the local and Niagara Falls and on their rw •e a b___ _ 090.414soee�►•00006«0.416000100a4ao Oers�s20441 000411;1r • A �. • fr. and Mrs. Louis Weber were recent visitors in Detroit. Mr..and'Mrs. Henry Schilbe of the 1 • 14th Con., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinkert, 'Tedford Zr. Leeonard Bender has recently r ensu; um £ en i sec Fritz & Son an w w w turn will reside on the groom's Tarin mucn eni:nusiasm was shown by the boys and about a dozen at Granton, -where they receive hest' young candidates are interested in wishes. 11 taking up the work. The November Missionary meeting -Of the , W. M. S. of St. Peter's Luth- eran. church will. be held Monday unateIy no one Was hurt 'and 'no Patty, who were attending the iu - ! eraI of the late E. Bossenberry on ._.� that day were returning• home to ahtor fk nmage done. - The Color Guarantees 'lee 'Quality SCOTCH: 'C€ AL !Buy :an EMPIRE PRtba�itJCT what les 10 Points of Suaerrs"or� .. •(. 1) A British Product 2} Less (3) Long Burning (4)lEvvn xZeatin (5) Easily Kindled':, (5j. Uniform -Quality. (7) No Clinkers. 'eS) His in Carbon Content. ('S) Less most per season. (1.0) E,es Furnace Attention Solvay' Coke, Albert Lump With the co-operation of the Hydro Hilton Assizez Opened on Kitchener and Waterloo. The let -tel.] users in the village the local peak TUESDAY car belonging to Mr. John J. Strong,load was kept down to a reasonable extent Iast winter. The time Is here Goiletticle There are six criminal accompanied ' by three ladies, and again when a peak could be made be - :and four cival cases on the docket for when these cars met in the -downpour i twee 5.45 and 6.15 in the evening. Ash Huron assizes, which open here on of raid the collided. - The Strong car Kindly keep up the good work and g Tuesday, before Justice Jeffrey. Wm' displayed glaring lights which blind -1 watch your lights and appliances dur- rt of 92 Euclid Ave., Waterloo who was. ix and Miller's Creek alms .on hanc'L The "Fuel Yards with AT varieties .of 'the hg)rest Quality. :Highest 'Cash Prices paid kr Eggs on a graded bass,. 'W. R. DAVIDSON Successor tea atlrnrs and Douglas Kennedy both i ed Mr. Schoch who stopped not know- ing that period and do not use more of Clinton, face a serious charge, a:' ins;. whe+its he was. and the result was than necessary until the danger point does J. Meldon Cumming, Grey Tp.; that the Strong car upset having, is passed namely 6.15 p.m., and on L. Ritchie, `Grand Valley, false pre- smahed the roar right wheel and al— Saturday evening do not have any teretes; Jos. Rhine, •Seaforth, assault suffered a damaged fender and run_, more on the line than you absolutely resulting to bodily harm; M. Battram ning hoard as well as glass broken. , require. Parkhill, attempet to pervert the co -1 Schoch's car suffered the fender and urts•'lky :false statement. There is 1 !Tanning board damaged and the front auto -action in the civil list. W. Mee! exle bent. Fortunately no one was Quarrie, Brussels, asks $5,000 from 'injured to any extent. 'i'raine officer •. C. P.ridhaarr, same address. Mc-' Norman Lever was at once called I Quarrie charges that while driving l and found both par^tie in the wrong young life of the community in the with Pridham on the latter's imitate and adjusted the danr:�tea w�?ttl''xm-nt.Iperson of Charold Ray Surerus, aged ion Pridham. applied the emergency But the Kitchener car had to be re-' 1 S ,ears siert, iJ months, and who brake unnecessary, b f ass Bary, throwing McQuay paired before he returned home some passed this life at St. Joseph's Hos- ae eee :icifaree ;awe flrrea &. the eafin - time the next day. It i said that Mr i pita,, London, on Thursday, Novena - Strong is'always a very careful dri- her 10th. As stated in last week's ver, but these things happen occas- issue that on Sunday Nov. 6th, he Tonally and it is only too bad if they:was was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital, prove fatal whenflet ,r do happen. +' fur an immediate operation of bowl 1 obstruction, which proved fatal, and In last week's issue an item stated' regardless of what medical skill could that Mr. Clayton Pfile of Dashwood l do, this young life was called into was charged with reckless driving J the great eternity' last Thursday and that he appeared before the Mae -1 morning, Deceased was or a rather istrate on the previous Saturday, and quiet and likeable nature and had in - Mr. Pfile advises us that this was I deed many friends, and being called net correct, and we regret that we i to leave this life in such a prime age published this article which was re- is indeed a sorrowful event. Words ceived in good faith. However, the • cannot express aur • feeling of syn- + fact of the matter is that while. Mr, pathy-.to the bereft family, as only Pfile was travelling on the Goshen the 3rd of September last the boy's line south of Zurich and in going up father, the late Oliver Surerus was grade he suddenly met another car called to death after much euffering, driven by Mr. South} •ate alai the it'1u1 during the summer his mother, two cars carne together before either, Mrs. Surerus underwent an operation could turn out sufficiexty to avoid a, in London hospital, but pleased to s collission with the result that both ; say she is as well as could be expect- • cars were damaged, However after ] ed under the severe strain, and the O the traffic officer arrived and invest- sympathy of the entire community • igated the matter, Mr. Pfile could goes out to the remaining family. • not vouch that he was driving only The funeral which was held on Sun- 15 miles an hour for which the traffic day afternoon, from the family resi- +ules call for, as he did not_ know deuce, a mile south of town, was one :, this part of the act, and very few of the largest ever witnessed in the s motorists do know this ruling, and community, as at the church service ,y as a eonsequence this was the core- between four and five hundred peo- •platalaid against him for travelling pie gathered to pay their last .trib- :aster than 1.5 miles an hour up this ute to this fine young life. Dee grade. And Mr. Pfile has taken care 'eased leaves to mourn his loss, his of this without appearing before the sorrowing mother, Mrs. Oliver Sur- i • Magistrate. It is said that the South- erus; one sister, Geraldine and two • ,ate car was travelling at a very fast mothers Leeland and Clare,. all at 0, • clip, while Mr. Pfile was travelling'a.t home. ' His father the late Oliver • only° a slow road gate. However it Surerus having predeceased in Sept- * , is •something that we should all re- ember., and one brother, Myron wlio . 'member not to travel aver 15 miles died in 1925. The funeral was held f a s a a hour going up 2, grade where from the family residence to the Ev- ••,j ' there is no clear vision ahead, andso angelical church, and to he Evan - 4 {. rrew of us know this rale,, much leas gelical Bronson. Line cemetery for 8 observe it. interment. Rev. 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