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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-06-09, Page 4SCHOOL ROORT Mr. and ore. Sol. Kipfer of R'ay-' r+iollowiang is the report of (Se field spent Sunday with friends in NO. 0. 4, based on' attendance this vicinity. behaviour and general efficiency,Mr. and Mrs, Wzn�, Douglas and, Jr. Pr; ---Claire Surerus 75% ( daughters, accompanied by .fele- tr. Pr ;•-- Ray, Ortwein 68,; Verlyn,' ids, spent Saturday evening' at ! 'Ciel 59, Milton McAdams 59, Larv- the Douglas. of Mr. and Mrs. R. NN. Vence e Ducharrne 56. ga jr. I;—Delbert Geiger 82, Char- GRAND BEND Oa t 8 esus 71, Myron Surerus 50, Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn of near Leona). :Masse 50, Rosaleen Hensali were resent visitors at Mr. iueharme 38, Eldon Gabel 34, and Mrs, Cyrus Green's. Jr. II, (4;—Leonard Erb 84, The remains of Mrs. Samuel Gra- 'Mildred Ortwein 83, Dorothy Zirk tton of caLun were laid to rest 76. r . ,Jr. II, (b)r;—Lloyd Klopp 65, 'Leonard Zirk 52; Lorne Klopp 46, 'Barry McAdams 39, Edevarcl Thiel 2. . Jr. III;—Myrtle Weber 92, Ger- *leen Surerus 90, Leeland Surerus 74,4, Willie McAdams 70, Eldon .Ort- I DASHWOOD. ASHWOOD. vein 40. Attend the Grand Strawberry 'Jr. IV;—Ethel Gabel 81, Lncy Social in Dashwood on Tuesday Dueharme 64, Edgar ResteYneyer evening, June 14th, 158. ' Mr P. Mcisaac has .purchased a• Elva, M. Heyrock, Teacher. nee' motor hearse. BLAKE Mr. Solt` Bettchen' has taken a positive with Mr. Pedersen at the Mr. an'd Mrs. Jake Gingerich and ' creamery, ( I family left on Tuesday for Emily, ! Mr. Gordon Gaetz is at present City, Mich., where they will visit . visiting in London. friends. ( Mrs. H Graupner spent the we - Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zapfe spent ek. ed with her uncle Rev. P. the week -end with friends in Tuck- Graupner. M�e, Swafford of Texas is visite ing lice parents, 'Vb. and Mrs. A. Koren z. • The Y. P. A. and Ladies' a Aid ga of the Evangelical church are ill, lug za strawberry social on • June 14th, Admission 35c and 15e. The central telephone officehas been moved upstairs to make room for the new hardware lately laun- ched into business. Steps are being taken to oil the Main street. This will lessen the dust and make housekeeping ligh- at Grand Bend cemetery` on Sun- ter. day last. Miss Ada Witmer of the Goshen Joe Lawson has finished the ce'. was the guest of Miss Matilda) Ham ment floor of the' iron bridge, aker in town oniSunday. Mrs. Ezra Brenner was taken i11 Miss Edith Walper has returned last Monday, but is improving. , to her home here after a fort- night's visit with friends in and around Zurich. ersmith and Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford spent Quite a number from this vic-the holiday in Guelph. anity attended the union meeting of : 'tlr. and Mrs J Eidt of e Ailsa Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rose of Zurich called at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Casper Walper on iSun- day, _ I ' HAY COUNCIL The first sitting of the Court of Revision of the 1921 Assessment; Roll of the Township; of Hay was held in accordance with the Asses- sment Act and notice in then Zurich Herald, on Saturdaym, June 4th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Reeve, E. F. Klopp, occup- ied the chair. All the members the W. M. S; at Kippers last week Craib, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Eidt of the council were present and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont spent of Forest spent Sunday with Mr. subscribed to the Oath of Mrm-u- Sunday with friends in Hensall. ,•_and 1VLrs. C. Stade. ers of t he Court of Revision. Mr. John Gingerich is at present) Me, and Mrs. Graybeil of Kitch- . A number of changes were made visiting friends down east. : ener are visiting friends in this vic on the Assessment Roll, after wh- Miss Margaret Tough of iSea- ' inity. (( , ieh the following orders were pas - forth spent the past week under i Mr Homer ,Guenther of Forest, sed; • ! i . • i ! i the parental roof. spent Sunday under the parental r'W. H. Edighoffer, assessor salary Miss Margaret Douglas spent the roof. • 1 ( ' $105.0e; Assessor postage 2.51; Zur- week-end with friends in Bay -•Mr, and Mrs. Hopkins and tam- ich Hydro System, lights for hall field. l I sly of St. Thomas, are visiting re- 7.79; 'Albert Zettel, rep. culvert Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and family lativeca here at present. of Bayfield spent Sunday at the C. Fritz & Sonn are this week con home of Mrs. Clarke in the village dnctiee an enormous shoe sale. Mr. Robt. Allan of Brucefield cal-*'{ Mr. ana Mrs. McPalls of Exeter led on friends in the villsge on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Monday last. Wm. Snell. , t , • 41,7 • road 15, 5.00; Jac. Gackstetter, dr- agging , gra'ding and rep culvert; 46.50; Geo. Smith, cutting under- brush 20.00; H. Steinbach hlg. tile and rep. culvert road 10, 6.30; D. Gingerich, tile across road 8, 5.34; from the ashes ! !b: A. Thursday, Tune, Otho 1991;" odes easy T. oublesMilea,e r, as are' _ on Go'srns ACRO CUSHION INNER TIRE EC' RUBBER COMi'ANY" WINGHAM. ONTARIO. imilienneninellennigne, 1 have been appointed Agent for this district for the. above Celebrated Inner Cushion Tires. And will bee pleased to give a demonstration at any time. Call andk be convinced. Tohn Hey, .Jr. - Zurich Schilbe gravel and grading 14.10 I'. Corbett, opening gravel pit, 4,25; F. Corbett, rep, culv. rd 5, 8.00; R. McArthur, coni. work 1 pad 1, 57.60; J. Decher, Jr. rep. ulvert road 8, 3.00; P. Mclsaac, reight and express on ;supplies 8.74; Stromlaerg-Carlson Tel. Ifg. Co., supplies, 291.01; Can. In. 'el. Mfg. Co.., supplies 21.57; Nor. ilec. ,Co., supplies 70.99; Bell Co. .DrT;. 1Mar. to April 104.85; Bell a, o., L.D,.T. Apr. to May 118.70; t rville Taylor, part payment tel. oles, 100.00; M. G, Deitz, labor a. -id supplies 7.10. Th eCouncli adjourned to meet a ;aiu on Saturday, July 2nd, • at o ie o'clock, p. m. • , A. F. Hess, CLERK. •• - r • REM BM PlEMBIBISPIP —f It �., 1 4 ,. �,._ fffl ®limli 1}! li gn � EfI EBf f7B Wain WAS ebuilding a buildin uild lies! Wim. Patron: Elie Excellency The Duke of !Devonshire, K.G., G.C. G., Ete., Governor-General of Canada. Honorary Committee: Chairman, His Honour Lioaaei H. Clarke, Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario. Vice -Chairmen: Heat, E, C. Drury, Premier of Ontario. His Worship, Ti. L. Church, Mayor of Toronto. Bon. W. A. Charlton, MP. Wan. Thomson, Orillia. i... C. Hardy, Brockville. Honorary Treasurer: Sir Edmund Osler Ontario Committee: Chairman, T. A. Russell Vice -Chairman: Lloyd Harris Secretary: R. Dunbar ON November 30th last, the' L! Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives was destroyed by fire. On January 14, this year, Sir William Gage, founder of the insti- tution—the one man who had con- tributed ontributed most largely to its support, and for twenty-five years the out- standingfriend of needy consump- tives --died. • z To -day, more than ever before, poor, suffering consumptives need your assistance. Give--'giive all you can -- to the National ;Sanitarium Association's Consumptives' Emergency Million Dollar Fund The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, destroyed by fire on November 30th last, must be replaced by buildings, larger and fireproof. Aceemrnodation is needed at the Muskoka Free Hospital for 400 adults in early stages of the disease. This will restore 250 of them to their homes and loved ones—cured. The remainder will be greatly benefited. A few months for each patient soon means thousands cared for. Fundsare urgently needed for this work. Again -- adults in advanced stages must be treated at the Xing Edward Sanatorium, on the banks of the Humber, near Weston. , Extensions are neces- sary. Many of thesepatientscan be saved. And again—little children-- stricken with the dread disease— ; must be cared for at the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive Children, hear Weston. Ninety ; per cent. of these are saved to'. be]csone healthy men and women. Funds are urgently needed to cover the cost of extensions. Further, funds are urgently needed to carry on the work of The Gage Institute in the City of Toronto, where the needy poor come for free examinations, in. eluding X-ray, and for medical and nursing assistance. Fifteen thousand needy con- sumptives have Peen cared for to date et the hospitals con- ducted by the Association. NATIONAL ANITARIUMASSOCIATION Headquarters: 46-4S Khsg St.. East, Toronto—Opposite ling Edward Hotel Telepltoeaeu Main 048-41k-6351-44-6-1. 1-63Cn3'-4.6-6-1. "Every Needy Consumptive Must Still be cared for" I I•++.++..+++++II++++++d'+++.1•4 II+++N f e e,e+++II++b+l•+F+4el++leae++t+delellee i4 elee 1 Lumber Laths Shingles 1 4. Everything in w + Combination storm and screen doors made to order,, f- 4. d - Lumber and Building Material . - 4.Custom ,Work our Specialty r 4. T. Always in the market for saw logs I F. C. it L FLE1SCI PHONE . 69 - ZURICH 4.4.+++++ ..++ �+++++++++4.+ 4 +++++++++++++++++44+444 *- rte., Bayfield Garage An old stand under new •management, First Class work by a competent mechanic. Gasoline, Oils, and accessories. Com. - Leo. Genuine Ford Repairs OPEN EVERY EVENING YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, G. E. TPJETIIEWEY FOR QUICK SALE About 250,000 of good bricks at second hand brick prices. Price $8 per thousand on premises. A salesman will be on premises at ST. JOSEPH, Term's, Cash. Midland Wrecking Co., St.Joseph ti HENSALL. Mrs. T. Murdock left here last week to visit a sister in Buffalo and other relatives. J. & C. McDonell have just lin- stalled a gasoline tank and pump and are now 'in a position to sup- ply gasoline. Will Donaldson Cf Leamington, visited his brother, of town. Mrs. R, D. Neelands and two children of Chicago have returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. T; Neelands. Louis McKay; who has been at- tending the Toronto University, is home; for the holidays. Mrs. R. Pollock is visiting for a few weeks with friends in Battle, Creek. 1 I Last 'week the U.F.O. shipped three carloads of good cattle and one of hogs. Chris. Rilber also shipped one of hogs. Prices are. still on the downward 'trend. . . The carpenters are' busily eng- aged- in the interior. of Owen gei- ger's fine new dwelling and when complete will be the finest in the, •village. We regret ,to report that Mrs. Thos. Parhner is very seriously ill. Thos. Parlmer who recently sold out his grocery and confectionery store, •has purchased an interest 'in the clothing and gnt'se furnish- ing business of Mr. M. R. Rennie and in the future, they will be as- sociated together in this' 'business, EXETER Mr. Geo. Campbell, Mrs. Walter Madge, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tur- ner, Sr., of Stanley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 'Pre- ckleton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Schroeder arid. daughter, Doris, of 'Ballymote, vise it'd at the home of Mr. and Mint . ., a'y". ll' ,Y. Dr. Geo. Seldon, of Vancouver,. B. C., visited at the home of his brother, Mr. R. G. Seldon the fore- part, of the week. "Go slow and see our town, go.. fast and see oun jail" might be a good injunction to motorists. Mr. tRobt, Turner Sr., is spen'- • ding a few days with his, daughter' Mrs. Gilbert Freckleton'. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Southcott are • left last Thursday for Vancouvter to attend the nanual' convention of the Canadian Weekly NNewspaper Association. C. Harness is tearing down the• back part of the Harness home on Mina st. and is having it renove. ated 'and veneered. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe and two. sons of Blake, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Cite. � C. Freckleton. Mr, and Mrs. E. Howald and 11Qr.. W. Newcombe of town; Mr. anti; Mrs. Fred. Howald of St. Myers and Mrs. Rupp of Detroit were ina Zurich 'on Sunday last attending the ordination of Mr. Ferdinand. Howald into the Lutheran ministry.. CREDITON There is a prospect of • oil being - found on the farm of Wm. Rout -- ley, London Road, south, and, experts are to be engaged to gm• over the property. Mr. and Mrs. Norman I'loltzmann:, motored from Detroit and spent. the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs. Geo. Holtzman. Miss Erffineyer, returned mission' ary from _Japan, occupied the pul-e pit in the Evangelical church last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Schwantz o.t' Benmiller spent Sunday with the. latter's mother, Mrs. Geo. Holtz•' mann. I t J. H. Holtzman left for Chicago; where he is spending a few days. with his son, prior to a board ine-, eting at the Hibbard Memorial Old People's home, South Bend, Ind., 11,7; • 'A 1:''