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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-10-19, Page 4MODER HOE 'With et' Z RICH HERALD IZE Water System and Plumbing Fixtures Visualize your own home with these fixtures and equip - Merit installed, Try to realize the countless number of steps and tiring tasks that running water, under pressure, will save you. A Duro Pumping System will provide water at the turn of a faucet and make it possible for you to modernize your home, Erica Fixtures are moderately priced. Fixtures complete with trim- mings, as illustrated, ready for 5z1- stallation, cost: Bath Tub $36;3°1 Toilet _ 23.90; Basin, 17" x 19" I:la.S0: Sink, 20"x42" only, with faucet 29:75 Sink and Cabinet, with faucet 57.15 No. 30 Raiige Boiler Septic Tank Duro Pump with 30 Gal Tank (Soil Pipe, Iron Pipe and Fi'ttitigs .extra) Enquiries will receive proaspt;atten- tion Axid estimates will be furnished without charge. 3.0.00 .80101) Under the Gov't Home Improvement Loan Act the tort of mod. .craning your home con •be spread eiver :a rair.e•e ylkwr par"iad. r; apF.rituti condition We it For Sale By .1.: Saturday last at 3 p.m, at tine home of Ar, and Mrs. Jas. Smillie wbetl. their youngest daughter, Mildrern, was united in marriage to Harold Sheppard of Toronto, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. John Sheppard. of Hensel), ,Rev, R. A. gook of the United Chureh performed the • cere- mony, Dr. L G. Smillie of Xd'ensall,. played the wedding music, The bride was charming hi an afternoon frock of •dark green wool crepe and carried autumn flowers. The young couple were unattended, During the signing of the register, Dr. Smillie sang 'At Dawn " Tho wedding dinner was sex ved:. from , a beautifully.. arranged' table centred .with the, bride's cake and decorated with -roses and white candles. Only -the immediate •rela:tie ves of the bridal couple were present,! Dr. Jennie • Smillie of Toronto poured tea and the home was beautifully de- corated in autumn flowers and leaves. Later the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to Detroit. ROT tray_, elling the bride donned a smart grey tailored suit. On their reterrr they will reside in troronto. Hensall CouacilMinutes Regular meeting of the Village Co- uncil held on the eve. of Sept, 11, at 8 ,p.m. in the Council .Chamber, ,Ivith all members present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read' and adopted. Lee Hedden reported re the cepa- ies to the pavement and catch basins, as being completed, also the requests; for • two no -parking signs froze the: r Bank of Montreal and also suggest - ,ed some furnace coal be secured:. Motion, • that we order five ton of , furnace coal, from W. R. Davidson. Miss C. Mitchell appeared se in- sulin, the 'same explained to her. Correspondence read: • Red Cross Society, re .forming a 'Society here, Dept. of Welfare, Petit. of Municipal Affairs, County Treas. • Huron Expositor; Henson 'School Board, same filed. Mention, that we set the tax rate for the year :1939 as follows: County rate. 3..5; Village 12„9; Library 0.5; Deb., enture 4,3; :School 10.9, Relief 0.4 W.I. a total taxable rate of 31 mins, Illus. the Provincial grant of 1.5 mills Motion; that by-laws 10 da 11 be given first and :second reading. Mao third reading and passed. Mention, that we bill the Dept. of Highways for the sum of $54.60 for the case arf' the road' apii on Hxgll vagi, 84,. Zanies- A. =i<'aterson, Clerk, Til ° October .19th, 1•9-a9.. + lmm.adiately after above sale at the” - eenne place alae real estate located at Dashwood and belonging to Caspelt.. L. Wainer will be offered for sale at the above mentioned terms. Teauns of Chattels --Cash Elkmore, Horace and Oscar Klopp, Exeentors, Wm. Klopp Estate., Oscar Xlopp, Auctieneee. • AUCTION SALE Joint Auction :Sale of Household. Effects . of M,rs.Joseph Routledge and the Adam Birk Estate, at . Zurich on DIED AT BAYFIELD SATURDAY, DAY, 'OCTOBER 28th. Miss Lucinda. Resid .At 12.30 o'clock, sharp: There died at her home in Bay In case of rain Sale wall be.,,.11e1d in- field on October 6th after a lingering ,Evangelical Church shed, 'illness; a Member.' of ee 'pronifhent Mrs, Routledge's Articles pioneer family of Stanley township Electric washing machine, hed with in the person of Lucinda Reid, dau-'springs and mattress, small table,.. ehter of the late Eliza A. Clarke and coal heater, rocking chair, ee couches, Jeal Reid. The deceased was born in linrary table, parlor table, 2 fern Stanley twp., onthe homestead, new wands, a large reamer rockers, leath- owned by Robert Reid, ,betweenl3a7- I er arm chair, 13ynro thole lamp;. el - field and Varna, where she lived until I ectr a Plaice radio, pictures and free - 1910 when she went to reside in Bay- rues, sewing machine, glass cupboard field. Of a cheerful disposition, she large range' stove, high- chair, Hydro• made many friends and was an aet- stove; book shelf, paper rack, Con- ive worker in the Presbyterian church goleum rug; 8 -burner coal oil stove She is survived by one brother, Rob - with small and large oven, dropleaf ert of Stanley and four' sisters: Mrs. table, 10 kitchen chairs, pots, pails, Jas. Webster of Lucknosy; Mrs. E. j pans, brooms and shovels, mirrors, Merner of Stanley, Miss Elizabeth J sheep shears, sideboard, extension. Reid. of Toronto and Miss Margaret a table, eur.„ains, rocker, teakettle, tube •Reid at home. The funeral was held Crake, saw, axes, ladder, lanterns, in Bayfrelcf cemetery-. The service was lamps, quantity of sealers, crocks, conducted by Ileo. Gbrdon A. Peddie 6 -gal. a rock, 1-14. bed with springs of Knox :Presbyterian church. , and mattress, 2 wooden beds with springs and mattress, dresser, stand, toilet set, mats and carpets, numer- ous dishes, knives and forks, lawn moker, Etc., Etc. Birk Estate's Articles: Couch, coal • oil stove, Kitchen table rocking chair, 5 kitchen chairs; small REAL •ES7.`AT'E—Consisfling; of. red table, pats, pails, pans, dining room brick tw�o.story House 24x32 ft. with chairs' Dining room table, parlor kitchen. attached, will be sold with Couch, 2 parlor tables, jar stand, full light fixtures, storm doors and vain- 'ser of dishes, spoons, silver knivesd dowse hard. and. soft. water in house, OTHER ARTICLES—Washing Ma= and forks,, other dishes, cradle, wash - lot is 50x10a ft. more or less. Will machine and ringer piano nearly be sold ;subject. to a moderate reser- new, sealers, Chesterfield, 2 beds with ved bid, with the following terms:— springs and mattress, dresser and 1°V° arc dby of sale, balance in 60 stand, 2 other small tables, Daisy days: chnrri, 2 Congoleunt rugs, parlor rug 12x15 it' 2 large leather rockers chine, wash tub, 3 burner °oat oil other rocking chairs, large coal stove with oven, P'axlcfite, 2 small heater, coal oil 'e'ter, base:_ burner 1e*` scuttle, Mezrdelsolirn piano hear,- trunk, large rocker, small' Westinghouse electric badroom table. toilet set.' 3 -gal. crock rex; New Williams sewing machine, ! iiliadin l grip,alio. tub, 2 small tubs, extension table, Morris chair, 4 rock- cellar tame. '!negar barrel and num- other 2 bedsteads with springs and • eraris ether articled. Ill 2' dressers aptcir' ,waslisiarids �^ t . TERMS—CASH chamber se Ball' mirror 2 y t Les.-izaseA etontlesee,. Proprietress. then elinins uh-s' lifee li ieonerd: Bark, Executor of Adam picture frames, clock,, . - sealers, pots, pane, dishes, some coal e°. Birk. Estaie_ and numerous other articles Ar Zt>¢r' Veltcr .uetioneer. ' foal rner,. Clerk: ' Bills and Accounts—O. Rowwclifte, relief milk $3; Cook's Store, grocer- ies $20; Dept. of Health, insulin t.95 Huron Expositor, printing 3.57; Munic. World supplies ' 3.12t F.. G. Bonthron, postage $5; L. Redden salary $55; Hydro 5.09; J. McLinch- ey teaming in park 3.60; E. Little painting sign 4.10. Motion, that the Clerk be nrstruct- ed to add the costs of the weed cut- ting to the • following persons' prop- erty in the Collectors' .•off:: G. Me - i i Ewen 'Est. 1.80; Mrs. Hyde 40c; G. ' ,Todd Est. 60c; is, • STADE and . WEIDO '. Zurich EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. ;I, MITER--1London, ii 1fton, Toronto, may„ 11 inli%peg, Vancouver IiiimwsmogramiNammaimemmaisimanswimp,338 ilnrw 1 Wish to Announce that I have Opened on °Bic, for the Practise of Law in ..the Joynt Block, Hensall, Olitauio K. 1. McLEAN, Barrister, ,Soliidjtor, Etc. BLAKE • Mrs.. Gerald Snider. is treating her friends a happy . apple coring bees these- days,,and. evenings.. Mrs. Marie ..Smith, who nos. been visiting at the Mousseau -home, we are sorry to report, is unuable to return to her home in Detroit . owing .to .illness.• Mr. Ted. Brisson of Stratford was a 'visitor with Mrs. - Ed. Brisson, his. step -mother a few days Iast week. • Soj a---,:Mradinger A lonely ;autumn wedding was sol- emnized on Saturday last in St. Pet- er's :clnnrch when Mary Ann Gerald- ine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Meidinger was united in mar- riage to 'Cl'arence Jean Sopha, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Adolph Sopha. The ", bride given away by Ther father, was gowned in a floor length gown of white silk net over tafetta and wear- ing, a blushing• veil with a teara of son of Mr -and Mrs. Nelson Keys of r&e:aforth..Rrv..I)r. Pidgeon officiated Owing to ,;ler,;. Johns of Exeter, IA eneeution was held at Meadonia eeeded pearls. She, carried a white who was t r Thank Offering Service on Wed- atesday last and •,t unable to come :Miss Manson i 'ee- a very suitable topic and many ladies from the Var- na and Goshen ;Auxilearies were pres- vet.. Mr, and Mrs. Vire Davidson of fl 1lsgreen vi itati friends in this terernunity. Mrs. A. Clarke itis :spealdling a few •relays at Durham. Buckwheat, c1oete :chill7.eiean thin nailing are being done in ,this localigele - e T o be the, guest speaker at private hotel, for the immediate prayer' book. The bride's attend STANLEY TOWNSHIP lsfr. and Mrs, Roy 3,1eTh ide rend 3 . and Mrs, Will Carnie attended a meeting of the Presbytery Institute at Wingham recently. M2 Roleet Turnor Sr. and bTr. and Mrs Crilbart }'r„c.klr ton of Port Elgin were visitor with Mr. and Huls, tfeo. Cani,pbe;I and Mr. and Mrs. John Tine nier.. Mrs. •Johti :Rohner, David and Wal- ter Moline?. of Auhtirn wereri :tors with Mr, and .Mrs. Pran1, 4Tc('Iin- they. Ke >s._Campbell .An interesting wet took puce nt 'illaor'St. 'United church 'Toronto opt 16th when 'VVai'tlia Treleaven 1 members ;of ttlteefaauly and relatives. her sister 1Tiss: sSidonia Nleidiiiger, wore a finer length gown of pink taffetta and accessories to match. She also carried a white prayer b^ole, Mr. John Denomy, cousin of the groom. acted as best man. Dinner was served) at the bride's home, the diningreom1 was decorated"inpink and white cen• tered with a four-story wedding cake trimmed in silver. About ninety were present. This happy bridal couple will reside in Detroit. Friends from' a distance who attended the wedding were: Mr. and Mars. James Sopha ;Mr, and Men, •Edger pitta; Mr, and 'Mrs. Leonard Sopha and Mr. Tommy Sniitla, i hies. 'Uiiteent Jeffrey of De- troit; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meidinger of Windsor•; Mlle' Joan Masse and Mrs De is ;Sopha bnf -London. to ,Stuart velson -.Keys, of Toronto, DRYSDALE Mr. .ifip ilnyr,nernme eyvlio has •not of recent lee.eiu enjoyipg, his good heaibh andsho :htn, been -asking 'heat- merits at ,St. Joheph's hospital, Lon,- don, is expected tq return home • on Wednesday of :itis week. IIs many friends wish 'him continued iiriprove- ment in health., Sorry to repox•t that Miss Mary ''c'iinas had the hvl: for:tune to ' meld +'r leg with the tea kettle, and ;s laid op for a time, Mr. Ed. Etue motored. to Loridort� >n Tuesday. 11. their C,elina:c of Aiviia;oir Sunday c i.,itor at .,ll; tlr linos erne here. Mise Mabel .Etre, merge, is ix at. •1 "' e•,t e of Mr, C'har'les 'Fritz, at .,tr 11 11 h t�l� 13 , of , el on i, a7.1 1E tit, r' er tlr. Ln 5 w' Ceeeiiyt tl, f?r;llt with Mies LT1Ro X;;rnt we eague ller en tinge, .lent for Ei t,iYt1f+� ,H;ENSALL Mr, and Mzs: TL, orae Thompson and family of Toronto were vihitors wit` her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fish er. Milton and Lloyd Ortwein of Lon- don were visitors with the r:onneiee paWnts, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ortwein Harold Parker aniss Evelyn d Mr, E. S hroedey spent' a few days visiting with fie fornier's relatives in Oxford, Mich. The Seunir Women's .Institute heli` their regular meeting the other en - erring at the home of :Visa ;lady . Pas more. Dr. J. A.Adrlisoi e %uncial Was the gtiw,�.t spell:,,r•. Mrs, Roy Palmer and danghtdl.r.c Windsor •fol we re 'vi,rtor tits , Mr.and Myr .7 with her pe - s, I+;rrr. St epeerd..._Smiilei` p ity' wefidtng w ty ,tl1rnrniy,.r .t AUCTION SALE Of. Real, Estate and. Household. Eff- ects. at. Zurich, ,on. SATIJ,R.A1Dy OCTOBER 21st, 1939 :crit 2: ea'clorek; g;mt. t,2 A MILLION D• > P0SLT JLCC ' i T DFIV?TE CC+DN IDr Qa.; AT. CANADA'S PINEf l BANL Here is a let -writ -alum schoo teacher recently receirvedi among n'amerous. Others f • one of our brans observe• ing the 51:1th annive nary of` its esrahh1is1imes ;' reteetetette epi write tin eevgTaatra3iate: the. C--_.._ branch of the Bank of Montreal on the celebratioxl. of its jubilee arniversar'3r; and to wish it cost lyinuel. stir= pr^osper'ity, and success.' "As one of the smaller clepositers ia y'da bank 1 have been enr'olled:• there for most of 'the fifty yea'r's; and: have certainly appr'eoiated the courtesy and friendliness oi' the staff --arid the feeling of s,afety which the name 'Bank, of Montreal'' has always' meant to me.. equally "Toping our future relations may be eq pleasant, and. that many new friends may be gadded to ybrfr "Yours, 'cry sincere y, ♦u,,......... .33 Zuriel Ea '1Ii3LISHEIF 1817 ebi: E. M. IDAGG. Moto rain fee. 'G"t4` 1 R Q AC COUNT.S A. . .etom fowee.4yrMN?etmotAom . hvammatitatabsiteisettitiabsoiliatS •