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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-11-06, Page 4r, "ACE FOU* ZURICH HERALD 41 "Reception a Her Majesty's XXXIXth mens of Voot, on their:kai:l iMr.ntreal from the Uirea, cm the 28th jea3, 185(, passing under the Triumphal :kith 3t l'•••03 V.._ d'A :Thu, and Bank of Montreal" a ra:Irrair prd Salter& R'o, 11•.. St. Jo. Voila r 11"I . NT: F.. • ‘1,3-7., 3s" • Living Histelic Ti For just one year shorr of a centuryand-a-quarter —124 dramatic, dynamic, historic years—the Bank of Montreal has lived, worked 2.1241 watched with Canada. The Bank has seen war come and peace go, peace come and war depart; shared Canada's struggle through every night of economic depression since 1817; rejoiced to see Canada always triumph over all adversity. Founded two years after the Battle of Waterloo, S1,t es With Ca cada the Bank witnessed the •Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, and, -with other loyal Canadians, enlisted for the duration in the South African War and World War 1, and now marches with the Dominion and dye Empire in World 'War 11. Always, Canada has come through stronger, better, triumphant. May she so come through rhe present fiery trial. To this end we work and dedicate .the institution's service, just as our 6000 loyal employees are working and dedicating their personal services "A BANK 'WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE wzi.comp" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE .. .. the Outcome of 124 Years' Successful Operation Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager Thursaar, Novembeir Oth;• 1941 PIGS FOR SALE A number of small pigs for• mediate sale.—Bruce Koehler, Eltoj r)R QUICK SALE Mg pig for sale. Apply t o sBender, Dashwood. Pira 35-20 Meeting of The Huron County Council The next meeting of •the Huron County Council will beheld in the Council Chambers, Court House, Go(f- erich, commencing Tuesday Novem- ber 18th, 1941 at 2 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputat- ions and other business requireing 'the attention of Council should be in the hands Of the County Clark not later than .Saturday November 15th. 1941., N. W4 Miller, County Clerk, Goderich 101011miiiii•Ma.t>39•011,-Masliii012.0r01.410.01.X.M.C,OMMIIIVA • ANOTHER SONG EVERYONE Will 3e Whisteling and Singing Soon • FREE—in The •Comic Weekly wit this corning -Sunday's Detroit Time —will he a new ;Weekly Song Hit "Honey Bimeh", selected by Sammy Kaye.Single-able! Danee-able! Ro- mance -able !—a heart throb song— Complete with words. and music—re ady for you to sing and play. Get The Detroit Sunday Times this week and every week for a Song Hit sel- ected by afnoted bandmaster. BLAME CARBON DIOXIDE Dashwood — A jury probing th death of- Win. Keinstiver, employee of the DashWOOd planing mill, which .occurred on July 11 while ne was • •• - work, found that he "met death carbon dimade ,was with no blame at . • tached t iks-iperson." Evidence at - ' .• the inquesonducted before Coron- er P. J. 01)Ver, of Zurich, in Tie • man's Halt as that the workman was found:'_dead In a chamber over a ''•distised viell;,:tA wrench was in his • ' hand as though ?he intended fixing ;."" • '• the piping passing through trie small • chamber. Thos:1Clumpp, manager the mill, hia son, Maurice, George • Scheufbach, '• Stewart Wolfe and • Donald Restemeyer, employees at the gavn testemony as did Dr. R. H. Taylor.;The jury was composed of L. Schatz (foreman), Chas. Rinker Ezra Bender, A. Kellerman, rind W. .4707011e. Magistrate' Court Court Goderich— A. K. G. Reid, head o a Toronto:.brokerag.i house bearing hisnainef.,:WaS convicted of being knowingli'responsible for one of hi salesmen making a call at a privat residence for the purpose of selling securities, and was fined $500 and costs oi.'.`feur months in jail. E. G. Hyland;.:the salesman, who made the acial call, was fined 2800 and costs ViallPy. The charges were laid under 4;the •Securirties Fraud Act. The evid Owe ref 'Mrs. Susan Tye, 91 -year-old Goderieh woman, and other witnesses was that on Sept. 3 and 4 and again on Sept. 10 tHyland had called ti.t her home -and •in. all had secured from her 25,225' in iGovernment and in- dustriaVbonds, roplacing those secur- ities' with Alberta Oil Royalties, whi- ch.1. lad -been purchased on the open market. for $3,910. 41LLSGREEN Dlike-,-a•ritanber from here took in tiKHalloweten frolic in Seaforth. ,MreVard Purest attended the his uncle in Londln on Mr..'...C1ii4s. 'Robinson is attending the fM3041.-:t:...-ef hi fathor :71.. pd. fithinSeir Of Mitchell. The neartfelt sympathy ,ef the community is ex- tended :tac,,'Mr.:'‘,Robinson. • The174*l3iitintied rainy spell has somewhat Jield up the fall work. 3t. Josetb and Beaver Town Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denomme of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with the former's mother, Mrs Ear- nest Denomme. Mrs. Rachel Denomme of Wind- sor who • spent a few weeks in this Vicinity visiting relatives and friends retuned to her home on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. H. Laporte were Dry- sdale 'visitors on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.t.Chas. Laporte. Miss Jeanne Bedard of St. Joseph North and Miss Antoniette Jeffrey of the 15th con., .Were week -end visit- ors with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Denornme of this burg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Corriveau of the Goshen Line,•sonth. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard of 'Clinton were guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Masse on Sunday Tag.. Miss Veronique Ducharnit spent the week -end with her parents or the Blue Water south, DAsHwoo 13 Mr. Harry Hoffman who is build- ing a new and up-to-date Funeral Home and dwtlling at the easterly part of town is making- very rapid progress these fine days. Mrs. Harold Kellerman attended the •funeral of a relative in West Lorne last Thursday. Misses Dorothy Dougal, Phyllis Dunlop and Unice Oestreicher, of London Normal School and Campbell 11cLagan and Donald Oestreicher of I'; -Ion 1k•Tedieal St'hoel ,Tent .and A•Irs. A. M. ' 'I•eicher. arel 'T• • Ta, AY of Clinton, v 11.1toThter,Mrs.Sundftywt vistitlonetvrsvith the latter's ot4: Mr, A,. Philips Of Detroit sett the, e y p. ^. . • , • 1.661 AllerG/283tailEMINIMIVNISN=MINIEUX0 A growing savings ar4.4-unt reinforces your country's: effort toward victory. We've got to pay for the war and a savings account helps to do that because It 4nables you to accumulate funds for taxes, for Victory Bonds and for War Savings Certificates. 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Fritz & Son Dsed Car Lot in Connection owavaleconmeniewisumminseetwommomselsOmmommemaranvermskutersammammessiowir.a.mamiaaramoommmengen.mommom.e.enroonteerxterlit week -end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Restemoyer of London were Sunday visitors with *11$ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto- Res- temeyer. Mr. Men 'Walper has taken a pos- ition with Mr. Harry, Braman at tho: undortaking and telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heywood and family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Sta- lelbauer and family of London; Mr and Mrs. Edmund Kraft of Dashwood Mr. MR Mathrs of R.C.A.P.,, Mon- treal; Mr, and Mrs. Hostetter and Sunily •of Wew Hamburg; Mrs. B. MacKinnon of London, all were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Peter. Kraft and -Clara. Mr. Kenneth McCrea of Windsor,. s spending a few days with his id - ter Mrs. Currie. Rev, H. A. Kellerman of Waterloo tealled .on friends hare la,,t Thur,Iday. 'Mr, and Mrs. Albert Go( tr. of Lon- don spent Sunday with the'r parent:4„ 1]Yt- Altd Vim R. Goetz.