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ZVRICH HERALD,;,..,
Quite I. number aro attending Lon
don ;fair' 'this week.
Miss MyrtleGeiser left for Lond-
on- on Monday where she will attend
Normal School, '
Late Peter Maleaac
i ,A shadow of gloom was cast ovei
1 this community on Wednesday morn•
I ing Sept. 6th when it was learner..
that Mr. Peter Mcls<aac had passes.
i away very suddenly while visiting at
the home of his son Milfred in Detroit
having suffered a heart attack, He
was in his 71st year being .born on
the 12th !Con, Stephen Township. He
had suffered a fractured hip in a fal
about ,a year ago and was just nice'
able to garound again.
Mr. M ;sada had been engaged in
the Heide oaking business for the past
30 years• ,1+id was also manager of the
Hay ;;:ipal Telephone System at
Dashwoo which position he held at
the time of his death. Prior to this
he had been engaged in the furniture
business and also a livery business
running a Stage coach between nark
hill and'D ashwood, Exeter and Grans'
Bend, :bringing many of the first
cam ars to 'Grand Bend
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Departmer k6f Fisheries, Ottawa.
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DEPARTMENT O;f ifil'SiFI£AIES, OTTAWA.
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STANLEY 'TOWNSHIP
Ir .and -Mrs, Jahn eRid and fam-
ily of Detroit .are -spending a few
edays with Mends 'in "ata,nley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Consill and
Zile Ralph Stephenson returned last
•«meek from a pleasant motor trip to
Pilot Mound, Man. Mrs. Minerva
'Turner w'lln 11-,c hap't visiting. her
eters at Pitlot :Meip,*itl dor ewe mon-
lhs., returned home with thecal.
IILLSGREEN
''the Anniversary o idillsgreen I„Tn-
ited Church will be head on Sumhee,
lept.r 17. Rev. H. `V:, Workman vr:111t
be the guest speaker. Services et
;1.l a.m. and 7,30 p.m.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Consitt and
amity, returned home from their trip
ilia the West. Mrs. W, Turner :return-:
iing home with them.
Mr. James Cochrane of Toronto,
.Spent the week -end with his broi'i;er,
:Mr Allan Cochrane.
Mrs. Ross Dick and family have
• *eturned to their home in Slnithsville,
tales spending, some line at the home
of her brother, Mr. Allan Cochrane.
'Miss J cine ' rc hr.•ane and Mr. and
11 "rs. Chas Releln nn accompanying'
her home.
Quite a number fr,yin here attended
the war veteran serine e in Exeter on)
i{,•t•ttent1ed ;feet !lost week)
Miss .E11..en -Love spent :a -few days
walls i1"J,rs. ' Wm..McLaathlan, Kippen.
Mrs. Max. Tully and family of near
Seal rth visited repe•JiiTy at the
hom mf htr.Alllen •Coco ne and sis-
ter Maas :Pi#intV.
Mise Erica Schultz hap',penea with
an a<eeaolent while picking 4Oples and
fell owl of the tree brea',king her -
arm.
While libleeektil?g' ,on .the Por Line
at the hum .of ejs elon John, Kr. Hy.
ISoldan of !later 1Iep;ell took an 4ttack
of indigestien,, tw.}ii.,ll brought a
heart attaek,. Mr. .Soldan war re
moved to hie jee11e ;ate passe...d
during the. bight The sympathy :f
the community .is ;e4e ed to the
family:
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.Mr., end Mrs. W. dowing and Miss
Grace Gowing of 4 1e'n Allan, accom-•
paved by Mr. Ray Geo win of Moor-
field, Mr. and M's David Davidson
vit
and baby Dalton of Stratford, iited !
Sunday witk Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D,av-1
idson. !
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squire of Tslr-
onto, Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott of Mit,
cit:•11; Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson and
;:lenity of 1litra^]l visited on Sunday
•vitt, '',Tr ori M. (:has. Robinson.
The teachers of the two public
schools have returned to,their posit,
fens and the scholar, have been look, t.Detroit e t the weok_z0 rl with roe Numerous 'c omrrtun9catiane were di
,i Pt, 00.1,1, int; forward to going; trach toschot:+l, y'>ttyet�
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mrs. Albert Bourke of Detroit, who
has spent a .week in. St. Joseph, . re-
turned to her .home on Sunaay last.
1VIr. and Mrs. Edward Laporte 'of
St. Clair, Mich., spent 'Sunday with
their many relatives in this vicinity.
•Messrs. Joseph Cantin ana two
sons, Nelson and Emil motored from
Montreal to St. .Joseph on" Friday
last. They _returned on Stinday
morning in company with errs. Jos-
eph Cantin who had been in this vic-
inity for a fewweeks.
Mrs. Matilda .Rondot of the Blue
Water south„ who has been receiv-
ing treatment in St. Joseph's Hospital
London, for some time, has returned
to: her sister's place, .Mrs. John Char -
retie. where she will remain for
some time.
Miss Eva Cantin .of Detroit, was a
Sunday visitor in St. Joseph on Sun-
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman and
family of the Goshen Line, were
Sunday visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Fred E. Ducharme..of the Blue Water
Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Ai Bru
cefield were guests of Mr. .and Mrs.
Josiah •Sararas of the .Blue Water
Highway, south.
il•Irs. William Ducharzne of Pointe
Aux Bouleau left on Sunday last
to, spend a few days in London vis-
iting her daughter.
Mrs. Rachel Denomme was -a ,i eav-
ertown visitor on Monday last
Mr. Leonard Denomme ee t on
Sunday for Windsor to resume • his
work after spendins• a week's 'Vacat-
ion in .this community.,
DKYSD.,a,LE -
Wedding Bells are ringing in Drys-
dale.
ivir. i+ranklin•Corriveau is busily
engaged in 'buying beans and grain
for T. Mickel & Son, of .Hensall:
Mrs, Joseph Rau, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Blanda and son of Sar-
nia, enjoyed a very pleasant motor
trip to Midland where they visited.
the Shrine, as well as.other places of
.interest.
Miss Rosela .Corriveau is visiting in
Detroit for a_ few weeks:
Sorry 'to report that Mrs. .Alex.
Etue slipped on some floor covering
and injured her leg, but is improving
;nicely.
Miss Mary Gelinas who has been at
the Bend for the summer months, has
.returned to her home here.
1 . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denomme of `
Detroit, visited with his parents, Mr:. nth relatives and friends in Toronto'
land iVlrs. Philip Denomme. Extensive improvements and alter -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denomme Sr.; etions are being carried out at Mick -
Late .visiting their children in Detroit.' le',s Mill here. •
Rev. Father L. Leunderville of , Dr. and Mrs. I. G. S
L &iantreal, a former parish priest `of ! .a'holiday with relatives
I .this ,parish about 3.0 years ago, wa$ • i\Tr. and Mrs. James
(ra .recent . visitor with Rev. F.V. 0.i visitors at Niagara 'Falls
Martin, and many of his former til :F'.riends of Mr. Frank
ends here, who were all pleased tee gret to hear that he is
I see his rfriendly smile again. ! ,for a .speedy recovery.
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He is survived by his widow (nee
Lucinda :Kleilrstiver) two sons, Mil-
fred of 'the Michigan Bell Telephone
Co. of Detroit and Ervine of the Bell
Telephone 'Co. of Windsor. 21vo sis-
ters,. Mrs. 0. Jestemeyer of Dashwood
and Mrs. Vernon' of Detroit, one
brother Angus of Detroit and 13
grandchildren.
The floral tributes were many and
@beautiful showing the high esteem
in which ''the deceased was held. The
floral bearers were: Mr, E. R. Hop,
per, R. N. Rowe and hcoet. Dinney of
Exeter; Mr. W. H. Hoffman of Zur-
ich, Mr. Vernon Pinkham and Russel
MacArthlir of London. The pall
bearers were: Reuben Goetz, Richard
Baker, .Harry Zimmer, Alonzo McCar:
Patrick Sullivan and Jack Madden
The funeral took place from his late
residence on Saturday Sept. 9th and
High 'Mass was sung in Mt. Cerme
church at 10 a.m. by Rev. Father J.
M. 'r-Fpg""any: • • Interment took place
in the adjoining' -cemetery at Mt.
Carmel.
(A few of last week's items)
The funeral of the. late Andrew
Musser who died on Thursday, Aug-
ust 31st, was held the following. Sat-
urday afternoon, with Rev. H. E.
Roppei officiating. Interment took
place in the Exeter cemetery. The
funeral was largely attendee.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestre'reher
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
:Mrs, Gordon McPherson at Bryanst-
on. Mrs. T. H. Lane who Epent two
months vacation with relatives in St.
Thomas, West Lorne, Belmont and
London,'retierned with them.
Mr. aha' 111rs. 0. D. Manning and
Lindsay 112anning of St.Thorhas. and
Mies. ,.eN el?etuereeei unrl`-r.dre^
Pattersdn,^'of Smith 'FafIs' Visited' with
Mr. and; Mrs. , A. E. 'Oestreicher ori
Monday.'"
Mr. Harold Kellerman spent a few
days with. friends in Taranto.
,vere passed:
That the plans of the sub -division
of the westerly part of Lot No.. 25,
bake Road West Con. Township of
Say, as •prepared by'S. W. Archibald,
.L.S., for the owner, ;Sam Hendrick,
)e approved. by the Co.luzerr of the
.'ownship of Hay and the Reeve and
Jlerk :be authorized to .sign plan on.
jehalf of the Township.
That By-law No. 5, a939,p roviding
tor scholarships for Entrance classes,
.re and is hereby, repealed to take
iffect in. 1940 as regulations a -rein-
.ng the examinations for entrance
classes in. existence at ,presene do not
onform. with the provisions of the
.3y -law, and that a copy of this 're-
(elution.'. he forwarded to the Inspect-
�t of Public Schools.
That by-law No. 6, 1939, providing
Cor fixing and elvying rates in the
19.89 collector's roll be react" three
;hues and ;finally passed.
That a carload. of 275 telephone
d'ol'es. be purchased for the Hay Tele-
_.rhone System- That 193-9, fisc
,hall be payable to the tax collector
except. taxes paid at:1i Teter and Ren-
al] be payable to the Bank of Mon-
treal in those towns- Taxes paid to
tax collector shall be paid during
banking hours and for four days in
each week.
HENS.ALL
That accounts covering payments
on township roads, Hay Telephone.
relief and general accounts be pass-
ed as per vouchers:
Township Roads ---,Dominion Road
Machinery Co., repairs, $1'04.46';Th el
Thrust' y', $eplezuuber 24th, 1939
-atm- •Furst pipes 1; M. Gerber,..
Road S, ; 7-03; :S Roffman, man, roads 13. •
14, 1.5, :$5;1 .. 'MelVlurtrie rd.1 24.60; .
N. Ducharme, rd 18, 9.60; I1. Stein-
bach, road Supt. 38.50; T. Welsh,
gravel 23.60 G. Dick rd 2, 13.80; .S..
Blackwell. rd S 77.40; R. Adams rd.
10, 10.50; P. Campbell rd 14, 4.60;
M. •G..Deltz labor, gas and oil 45.86;
Metoll n Roofing, gas and oil 45.86; .
R. Munn xd 1, .18.90; Zurich. Police
Village tile 1.98; E. C. Stelck rd 10
25.63; 0. Greb, rd 6, 17,45; ditching,
rd. 18, 33..60; Craig & Eisenbach,
crushing and trucking $210; W. Cole-
man, rd 2, S.S5'.; A. Mousseau, rd. 3'
13.30; G. Surerus, rd 9, I•b.Z,; U. A.
@,file rd 14, 12.80; Zurich Police Vill-
ngu, weeds 2 24.
•Hay' Telephone --Bela. Telo. Co. tolls
1348&70.; :11. G. Hess, .salary and labor
258'23; Northern Electric Co. mater-
ial 98.52; .'Strom'berg-Carlson Co.,
(drops 28:25.
Relief—L. '.Hendrick, rent, $5;Mrrs,
C. Geiser, zn3"lk 7.44`;•W. Hay, allow-
ance $10; G. Moulton :rent $3; Treas..
Stephen, re Masnica 1,74.;
General Accounts --;Zurich Hydro,
lights for thrall 3.14; D. •Gingerich lst.
award 1S.M.SS. 17.50; R. Miller, 2nd
award a-3LS. 10.50; L. Miller 3rd
award is.'1:.5. $7; Dept: of Health, in-
sulin c6_74; By-laws, etc. ,Stanley Big
Drain 1l80; :Sclrilbe & Sbn, coal for
Tw.11 56.'6'5.
The Council 'adjourned 'to meet
'gain for next regular monthly meet- -
ing ,ort Monday, Oct. 2nd, at 1.30 p.'.
In. —A. F: Itess, Clerk:-.
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PROGRAM FOR FAIR DAY:
GRANDEST' EXHIBITS
Tug of. War. Contest. Bicycle Races
Dashwood Brass: Band in Attendance
Judging of- Horses, Calle;.. Sheep, Swine, Poultry
Concert in the - Town Hall'. Get your seats earls,
A good Orchestra will furnish music for the Dance
fTotlrowmg' the Concert.
Win: Decker;
President_.
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Mr.and Mrs. Edmund. Geiger, of.
London,., were visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger.
Mr. and lVIrs. C. •Cook have retur-
ned from a delightful trip to the
World's Fair, New York. They were
accompanied by their son, Harry and.
wife of, Toronto.
Miss Elaine Hoskins, who makes,
tier hone with her ,grandmo titer, Mrs
MVlcMartin, underwent an operation
for.appep.dicitis in Scott Memorial
Hospital, !Seaforth.
1V.tr. and i'llrs James Patterson. re-
turned hoinerafter a pleasant holidaly
Smillie enjoyed
in Toronto.
Parkins were
and Toronto
Farcuhar re-
fill and hope
Weekcend visitors at the Mousseau me and mese Robt IVlddilIeton
1 home 'sere Mr. and Mrs. 'A.nderson,l have, moved into their residence own-
' Mr...and,Mrs. Strider and three sons,ed ley the Peck estate end are getting.
and Mrs. Nick0a11 of Detroit. nicely settled. ,They are welcomed as
1 Mx. stlztd Mrs:• T'red Papineen azidi residents of Hensall.
family of ...Detroit spent the week end; Misses Lillie and Edith •McEwen.
I at their .home here. ; of Kitchener, who spent the summer
0,rvang .to the sugar shortage, the; months here with their brother, John
housewives -,find it very diffieutll 1t0 E., ;and wife of No. 4 Highway, just
! get Wang, .as we are in the midst ,ori south of the village, have returned to
the cenaning season, and can oe`1;y S'''t .that',eity,
25c , to 50c at..a time. Fruit is goingI Mr. and Mrsr. William ••••:-••••:-Foster
to spoil) itseftpit of sugar. are . raweing -into their neat and up -
to -;date new dlweiling on King- ,St.,
neitrr'1•y opposite. the United Chard/
They were recently visited by relati-
Mr. and Mee, Z. Nadiger ems's,* - ve•s lin their past home in town.
iting with fries.t s Kalamazoo . and Youngs --Taylor
Mt. Clemens, Miel. . t, A quiet wedding took place at the
Mrs. Reid vela 'Yhv week -end at ; 'United Church 'manse, Hensel], when
:Pont Elgin. Rev. t.,A. Brook conducted the mar-
-Mrs. Gill Imo it:e'teen'led after a rktge of 1\fyrtle Irene, daughter of
',pleasant visit with friemils in Detroit Mr.. and ,Mrs. Richard Taylor Sr., of
;,'►'Ties Ella Zimmer has •returned to Chieelirur•stto Mr. FranklinHarold
Detfoit after spencling 'her vacation
at ,heir home here.
A latae number from here attend-
ed the Th•tm Head service in Exeter
on ,Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Ws. Ed. Noll of Milverton
attended the fu,'rter'al of the late Peter
Mcisaac on Satta,"day.
Special Missionary Services will be
church '
held in the Lutheran church Son -
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,r?`otchkiss orf
DASH WOOD
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Young, son of Mr. and Mrs, Young,
bf iCtoniarty.
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BUILDING. MATE . ti t
1 If you intend doing any Bunnd O Repaaxri ig this `eat a'�
,t we will .be pleased to supply you with' tile' huiest ' of
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Building Materiials. • let els quote; :you. '
Gazaallilrtzsti n Doors --screens ,s for the summer t
rnmer and glasm t
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:elrly' fit your windows„ Etc. Etc- Let us have your order
summit .EI S CREEPS
The i egular moonthly meeting of , J
the council of the Township of N ' ,° l ay leadquasters for ohns4l;ifi
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was held -on Tuesday, eve. Sept. 14th)
w14,1, all members present. '1111 111311-, t
utas of. the regular monthly and sp 1
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aeial t'tings held in . A.uguet werF ,
dnptrrl•m %s read.. t . ... ._ i . r
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