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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-01-05, Page 4Mr, aaa Mr's:. C. L. Smith were litisitorli to Dashwood on Mon- a;M?4 Gnrfiel.di Brown of Elmira - ^it7ae a holiday, visitor with his 'aarents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob '441^own, Goshen Line, south. Mr. John F. Moritz, who spent the past few months at his farm ,at Cavalier, N. Dok„ .arrived here tsar the winter on Saturday even- ing. He has his home here with his mother, Mrs. P. Hauch. Improvements in nearly alllines SCHOOL REPORT Following is the Report of U. S.S. No. le Hay and StKenley, for the month of December. The' nam- es are in order of merit, Sr. IV--Done',le Denoneme, Ger- trude Ducharme, Gerald Seem= 'Cecilia ;Laporte, Noel Laporte, Sr. III -Dennis Corriveftu • lard Cnrr'iveau, Anne Deliomlme, Fergus: Geoffrey,. Cecilia Srec'nan. Sr.:II--Anita Ducharme, Dennis Denom•me, Etta Denomiee, Theresa Sreennn, Willard Dueller/net: Jr. II -Juliette Denon me, Irv- in Denomrne, Mervyn Stelek, Reu- ben Denamme, Lydia Ducharme, Lydia Geoffreyd, I-Antionette Laporte, Lorneas holding up well and "the time Denonrne, Frieda Denomme and is near at hand when business can Nelson Ducharme equal, -safely throw away its crutches," Sr. Pr. -Hazel [azel Du.charm:e, Gos- according to the monthly review, ten Denoinme, Milford .clyotte, Ann rr- _ of business conditions in the Un- ited States issued by the Fourth Federal Reserve Bank for Oct- ober. Liberal Convention The annual meeting of the Liberal .A;ssoeietion for South Huron will be held in the TOWN HALL, HENSALL TUESDAY., JANUARY 10, 1922 et 1.30 o'clock p.nl. for both Pro- vincial and Federal purposes. Ladies are especially invited to be present. HY SMITH, Federal President, 'OHN ESSERY, Local President, MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM LANDS IN THE TOWN- SHIP OF HAY Y Under and by virtue of the 'power contained in a certain mor- tgage, which will be produced at ,the time of Sale, there will be of- itered for sale by public auction, sin Friday the Twentieth day of Zanuary, 1922, at the hour of two Yclock in the afternoon, at the (Commercial Hotel hi the Village of Mensal, by Thomas Cameron, Auc- tioneer, !flee following property kiamely;-Lot Number Twenty 1`10?. In. the Seventh :.7) Concession of the Township of Hay and the East Jr.P• rimer -Viola Sreenen, Rud- olph Corri''ene Leonard Denote - me, Urban Ayotte, Primer -Verna. Denonme, Marie Laporte, Mrs. Fred. Watson, teacher. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. Orval Stephenson of Mai•- lette, Mich, is visiting at the hone of his uncle, Mr, D. 3. Ste- phenson, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, McLinchey, have returned from London where they were attending the funeral of a relative. A. week of prayer is being ob.- served in our churches this week. Services are held at Goshen each morning and at Varna each even- ing of the week except on Satur- day. Mrs. E. Johnston has returned home after spending a month vis iting her sister, Mrs, Chris. Eicher at Upland, Ind. As a result of -she voting on Monday, Geo. B. Hanley was elec- ted Reeve over Morton Elliott by a majority of 34 The Goshen Anglican congreg- ation intend having an entertain- ment at he Goshen School house on Friday evening Jan. 6th when a good program. will be provided. Bayfield talent will assist with the program. HENSALL. The Misses Laura and Clara •Sararas of Toronto are visiting th- eir parents over the holidays, Tllalf of Lot Twenty ,r20' Concession J W. Ort�c ern, on his late bir- Might ,f'• of the said Townsliipe , itaey'gift ftomwassthee d Suwith a nday School 'This property, is well improved 1)3 '1 of the Methodist church of which arm buildings, and well fenced and Grained. TERMS -Ten per cent of the epurchase- money to be paid down 4t the time of sale, balance to be Veld on the Twentieth day of ',February, A. D. 1922 at the _Office tof the Mortgagee's Solicitors at enisall. For further particulars and con- .itions of sale apply to Gladman Stenbury, Solicitors : for the aSYortgagee,e Hensail and Exeter. IDated at Hensel, the 4th day of sl'anuary, A. D. 1922. DASHWOOI2. A keen interest was shown in 'the election for Police Trus`ees, for this Village held on Monday, Jan. 'end, which resulted as follows ;- '2.; Klumpp 89, J. C. Reid 78, M. Zrokenshire 44, Wm. Kleinsti ver 37 Mr. Harry Kraft was a New 'tear's visitor to Sarnia: Messrs. Oscar Graupner and rnest Miller have returned to :Concordia College. Fort Wayne, after spending their vacation With .our. loving brother and 'sister $$sir parents. ! Meet you here no more. An exciting hockey game was epleyed here Monday afternoon beef Your dear mother will miss you 'ween the married men and the I At home forevermore.. ermore *Ingle men, resulting In a victory But hope she will meet ,roe altar the married men, score 5-2. ;On that bright golden shore Miss Mina Ehlers visited k in Your wife and your dear children 'Sarnia and Detroit last week. They mourn a Mrs. Hermon Zimmer of Strat-E ,tnd rain the your sad demise. lord is visiting her parents Mr,1 tears of bitter grief Lind Mrs. H. I,Viilert, i For one they did so fondly prize Mrfriend . of arl Graorono s rent upeerand Neu -lady; One precious to our heart is gone l The voice we loved is still Mears at the Lutheran parsonage.i The place made vacant in our home Miss Elizabeth Hertleih of Lon -1 Can never more be filled. eon visited with her parents, over! eliuriday. I More, andjn;ore.each day we miss you Misses Rose Guenther and Hazel! Friends may think the wounds Snell Deft mi Tue,dav for London! are healed 'inhere they intend remaining. i God only knows how deep the sor- Mrs. `Durstein and son have 1 TOW Pe returned to Segin t tv after spend-. Lies within our heart concealed 4 daag the hoxidays withieiatives, I ti:ou'�e gone to dwell with theeho- Mr. Frie, n' H'.'nil';o 7 visited re with his son lir. 5. Fri �.> last w e- i sen ones, With Heavenly hosts joined IN MEIVIORIAM In kIemors of ktr. Harry How- ald, who died in London, Dec. 29, 1920. Dear Harry, thou art called away To that eternal shore. ` le is superintendent, Miss A,. C4-ramnr of Dekerviile Mich., Will and Percy Gramm of Lansing, Mich., spent the holiday under the parental roof. ;Miss L. Ortvein of Toronto, Mr. Fallow- of Toronto and LonnieOrt nein of ,Crosswell, Mioh., were recent visitors With Mr. and Mrs, J. W. OrteVeinj, Mrs. Slime 'Weeper, of Sask-' atoon, Sask.:, is visitnig her father 16fr. Towers, and her sister Mrs, J. Carmichael, :Mrs. Walper• will also visit relatives here. Fred Manns, left for Brantford on Tuesday last 'where he was culled owing to theserious condit- ion of his brother, Mr. Gordon Manns who is in a hospital and un- derwent a critical operation. • The, annul wheel re tin•; was' Pitt your nl'�m .,ry ;'tZall be ever dear to those you've left behind. r�apld hetd +^s'lrv. 1I . lletibn . "Tates: was r<-e'ee`e l a' trt'atee for, e the coming yen-. Brother • Mr. Vial Mee. Jim' Smith of Wine' eisor visited in town l;»,t week. ! '{''•. '-" • E�:.E}:ER Miss Dora Kraft o'c London spent 'New Year's with her Invents. ; G. S. Howard ratndeI the fun - 1 oral of a relative, IV:. .P Richard- n. Alether, Sister and COUNTY NEWS an. nee Miry- A. Drysdale . in Il'ensnll. , . Jelin" Raney, an old and much' Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Andrew of scespected -resident of the 3r 1 con -1 Poetiex, Sask., arrived here last scession of Logan died on Christ i week to spend some time with Tablas Eve, under distressing (femme! retativt.s, set -tens. Deceased undertook to i Joy. Davis of Merlin, 'Oliver of lead a young horse out to water 'To onto, Edward of Forest, spent and wound the halter shank nrou; Xrn-s. with their parents. gad his wrist, it is thought for a A. quiet but pretty wedding was There hold. The horse is saipposed i solemnized Wednesday morning tie have jumped and jerked with f Dec. 28th, at the home of Mr.and. theold man, who its 81) years of age; Mr'i. .Albert I£, Ford, when' their ,tied running away trsiling him only daughter, Miss Gladys Alberta: 'aver the :frozen ;;round,. He was, lesee e :the bride of Elmer J. too •t:l by his son alvoatt 40 rorhi lilts of Buffalo. The ceremon Financial Statement of Zurich Police Village ABORIPTra Jan,1111a1.. on hand 1921. .. ....419,39 11,Iar,28 Zur. Hydro Systeni refund ora Street lights to Dee,31,1919 371.47 Oct,6 Hy, Reichert wood .- 50 M. Warm on sidewalk ." 1,00 Nov.28 A.. Rosa, tile ,. .. 2.00 F. M. Hess, tile .., •, . .15 Dec.15 Village rate ... ... 4089,60 Dog Tastes .. 28.00 Township Grant 212.55 PAYMENTS STREET LIGI:G'l'S Jan, 6, Hydro System 90.00 Feb. 5, Hydro System) ... 90.00 Mar, 5, Hydro System .,. 90.00 Mar,. 26, Hydro System .,. ... 90.00 May 12, Hydro System ... 90.00 June 6, Hydro System .,. .. 75,00 July 6th, Hydro System ... ..- 75.00 Aug. 9, Hydro System ... ... 75.00 Sept. 8, Hydro Systema .-_ -- 75.00 Oct, 4, Hydro System ... ,_: 75.00 Nov. 3, Hydro System 75.00 - NOV. 29, Hydro System 75.00 STREET SPRINKLING 8.40 16.40 13.80 8,40 June 17 G.J. Thiel _. Jly.6 G.J. Thiel ... ... Aug.9 G.J. Thiel ......... Nov.29 G.J. Thiel ... .._ LABOR liIay 12 E. Zimmerman .. 2.00 E. Koehler .. .,. 2.00 June 6 Jno. Weido ... 4.00 Jos. Meidinger __. _.. 4.00 E. Koehler 4.00 N. Sararas ,., .., ... 2.09 17 S. Zimmerman 2.00 Jly.6 C. Colosky 1.50 S. Jaeobe 3.00 C. Weber 3.00 Aug.9 C. Colosky 2.10 E. Zimmerman ._ .60 Sep.8 H. Howald, sidewalks ... 132.06 Nov.3 -W Meidinger .._ ... 1.50 E. Zimmerman ___ _.. 50 C. Weber ,-- -., 1.00 Nov.29 C. Keller .., .•, ,-- -----• ,--5.25 M. Wurrn ._.._...--- --- 1.00 GRAVEL AND TEAMING Mar.26 G.J. Thiel, teaming gravel 52.00 W. Basso, gravel ... .,. Jun.17 G,J. Thiel, team gravel July6 W. Bassow, gravel, Aug.9 G.J. Thiel teaming C. Silber grading _-- Sept.8 W. Bassow gravel ... ............... 44.65 Oct,4 D. Oswald, gravel .. 4.50 Nov.3 W. Bassow gravel ... __. 3.00 MISCELLANEOUS Feb.5 Tp. Clerk, nomination .. 5.00 Mar.26, C.L. Smith printing, adv 8.10 L. Prang, account *," .75 Jun.6 W. Watson tile 25.80 4. Zettel, work at well ._ 20.00 Aug.9 J. Kipper, account 2.50 Sep.8 C.Ia.Smith lab. pt sal.,etc 26.65 Stade & Weido, cement acct ..... _- 75.50 Oct,4 Melick '8*, Braun 63.32 Nov.3 Zurich Library grant ._. 50.00 29 C.L. Smith bal. sal., print'g 8.00 A.F. Hess, salary secy. ... ... 10.00 W. G. Hess, tend. town clock ... - - 5.00 Insurance on Fire Hall _.. 4,00 L. Prang, account _, 33.35 H. Truemner, overseeing ... 5.00 Dec.15 Interest on advances 20;15 15 'P. Weido, labor ... ....75 F. C. Kalbfleisch, lumber • 12.37 4.87 155.00 22.50 38.20 1.25 $2124.68 $975.00 $171.51 $325,97 376.24 Total payments $1893.52 Balance- on hand 231.14 $2124.66 I The death occured at the residence of her niece, Mrs Mrs. Hirtzel, of a former well- known resident of Exeter, in the person of Mrs, Martha White in her '89th yearj, Born in Old London within the sound of Bow Bells, she came to Canada as a child 'and. settled in Crediton. Af- ter her husband's death, which occured a few years after her marriage, she moved to Eteter, where she lived for many years, and was well and favorably known on Dec, 21st Crediton, The proceeds al con-, . cer to go towards payment on the athletic field. - Nomination for Po:lee Trustees e was held in the Town Hall on Monday morning. Thos. ,Treveth- ick acted as returning officer and and received thb following nomin- ations, Chas. Zwicker, Dan. Mc-, Isaac, George Mawhinney( ,:Ezre Feist, Garnet Sweitzer and Dr. Orme.' Fol some reason or other, all nominees withdrew, with the result 'that a new nomination has I been called for Monday, Jan. 9th at 7 pare 40. CREDITON • Freeman Morloc',i has bought the shoe store of the late Barney Brown and took possession Iast week. Miss Vera Holtzman, nurse in train:ne at Vi^t iiia Ile ;ilial, Lon- don, was with her parents, Mr. end Mrs, 3, H. Floltr,nan for a few days last n -eek. Mr. and Mrs, Dan, Scllwantz of Ben Millar spent the holiday,^ with the latter's' mother, Mrs, Geo. Hol- tzman. kliss Julia Hauch is with her parents at the Evangelical par sonage. There seems to be considerable disatisfaction in -Stephen Township concerning the Good Roads system at present in operation and pet-, itions are Peii circulated thro- ughout the Township petitioning the Govermment to have the act' repealed so that the old system, whereby Townships will tn;ain 1 tain their own roads may be re-' •establishedi 1 vas held, in the Town Hall, IThurs-1 day evening. The programme sisted of selections by Murray Cayl ley entertainer, Mr, Blain, vio'inst ferry •, ttr > ban: 'a' -n t im ' After, in l i p iter lied by Rev. M. J. instrumental trio by ,Messrs. Car-, ye• . W -':.ro m t.qY 115. 1 aro ,-.., ,••, 1''> ..F f)" t)/r°'4' try? ,+ry r cir'ne and Lorne Drove and eliate rehltt,-CS, + el`et:r,•' nl by ra bowl Ch.ifiren of The Women's Institute concert • Oyapela, Nileee of Creek Indian Chief, Fas- cinates With Tribal Chants and Legends Channing Musical Assistants, Witt, Indian Maid, Present "Different" Program to Lyceum Patrons. Oyapela (which mean& "Singing Water") is one of -the literaryminds or her race, a charming, educated maid, whose ancestors were the bloodthirsty' Creep tribesmen. Oyapela, with Miss Fanny Weinstock, violinist, and Miss Gene Burton, pianist, present a program of irresistible charm. Oyaplea translates, in fas- cinating style, the tribal myths and legends of her race, and chants the weird Bongs of her people. She corrects the common story -book impression of the Indian and believes her platform work is educational as well as entertain - 'ng. This delightful trio gives a "different" entertainment one you cannot af- 'arc': to miss. .EIer talented assistants are distinctive musical artists and the iireo clever :maids give a most delightful program. to C 1 Bic aiIIl I Give aWhite Cap Electric Washer for a Christmas present. It extends the good cheer of Christmas to every wash -day of the year. No other present can make wife or mother so happy. See the White Cap in our store. tads Weida E: Arid des, easy DozzbiesVegAe , .slx' . ,;-OI7 casr, s' AJR2 CUSHION INNER T8RR '"' RU! B R COMPANY e 0 iste WING HAM. ONTARIO. -i e been appointed Agentfor district �' � tl��� d��i� aet fog the - above Celebrated Inner/�Y Cushion Tires. .give And will be pleased to give a demonstration at any titne., Cali and' be convinced John Hey1 uricherr aN'11MI