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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-04-30, Page 1*pl. )(X VI No, r y •+gyp' �. d ,may ..; 17ICH, TH.URSD Ar.iw�W AFPIL 80,1936. Patronize y ur ].00a •',;FARMERS! Aeiia fl TON ''We have been appanted s'eiTar�g Agents . fox the celebrated Viltrng Diabolo 'Urea& Separator„'thew sepap- itor with. a tell. 'year guarantee:: Let us 'demonstrate this mac to you :arid compare it with all ethers. And don't forget,• the hest featare is the Iiriusual easy tests- unkevrance for ''trade ins. 'C. SCdIRAG' & SOM. t€44 -Do You Need Glasses? Stop and Think how important it is 'that you wear correct glasses---cor- ':meetly prescribed for your vision. *Correctly styled to your face. Tour health may largely depend on keen vision. See C. E. ZUEB1 t , R. O. At HESS JEWELERY STORE ,. Every Tuesday at ZURICH At' Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfile's - Store_ LAKE.IGBURION GETS F1$H. • luhitefishfry to. the earnleer of 24•,00Q,000 `weie oni 1Vlanday dur. sped into )lake. Ii` uron between ` Point `. Ed- ward 'and G'oderuch, The 'first instal- ments of the winter's ' hatch were dumped on Saturday and -Sunday: and as the tiemperatrut of the lake rose still greater quantities were talc- ' en. nut of ,the feeding grounds in the 'vicinity' .of 1pperwash. The fry were taken from the Government hatchery: at Pt. Edward and they were being cleared to make way fox a •consign-' Inept of pickerel fry expected shortly: Manager Oakes of the :hatchery es- titnated that at least 13 of the 24 million eggs were, fertile. In Magistrate's Court The Magistrates' Court at Goder- icb. Thursday iast was attended by more than 50 spectators, the majority of whom had driven from Clinton to hear the case of Chief of Police A.E. ?rernlin against. Cecil Holmes, High SchooI student, son of Mayor W.S.B. Holmes of that tower. It is alleged words were exchanged by Holmes Free. Concert hi Appreciation to the Patrons to the Zurich Cream- ery, We are giving our many patrons and friends this Free Concert, in the TOWN HALL .-- ZURICH... on .. - Friday ...Evening, May 1st. At 8 o'clock, p. mx Consisting of Addresses, Musical Nmnbers, Singing Readings, Eta An Abundance of Fun and Frolic Bring your Neighbors and Friends and enjoy this First. Year's Anniversary -with. us. No Collection.— _THE ZURICH CREAMERY. t and read the. Chester L. Smith, Patina ; $L25 a year, U,S, $1.50 in A614144261t4. 0.00 LN ARREARS, sa 1A'C fog $4r0 a iOI;.Q Paper and the chief . when' the latter ode:- ed';:the youth . to "move along" on Sunday night, April 1.2. It was; gen- erally, egreed by. those present than "somebody • swung, • first,” but the fracas ended' with the Chieffiat on his back, stranded ,by-Holmes,.Helm- es• was bonded in the. sum of $,100 to keep the peace for sic menthe. Joe Lester .of Goderich,.pleaded guilty to charges of the theft of a fia;slilight and other articles from 'an aittomo- +bile owned by Arthur Curry, and of the theft of a flashlight from, Frank McArthur's car. "It was my first of- fence and it would'nt have happened only I was tight," he expained. he was remanded a 'week for sentence, A. fine of $2 and costs was imposed in two cases of hunting 'without a lic- ense, and there was a similae •asse•is- ment in a case of trapping without a license. At Wingham on Thursday morning Magis. Makins found' Robt. Bacon guilty of unlawful selling liq- uor and sentenced him to two: months in jail. Victor. Campbell, of Detroit, was fined $25 on being found guilty of unlawful consuming consuming liquor. John G. Carter was fined $.1 and costs ter failing to have his radio license renewed. • STEPHEN COUNCIL SPECIAL .MEETING` A special meeting of •the'Council of the Township. of Stephen was hell in the Clerk's Office, Crediton, on Monday, the 20th of April 1936 at 8 Mr. Jerry Mireait called on friends in Goderich on. Monday. Mr. Albert Kalbfleisch made a bus- iness trip to London on Tuesday. Mr. Clayton Pfile of Dashwood made a 'business call in town on Saturday. Mrs. E. Church and daughter Miss= Ruby, motored to Seaforth on Mon- day. Don't forget the song service in. the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. Hay Council will hold their May meeting on Monday afternoon May 4th, in the Council Chamber. Mr. •and Mrs. J. J. Schwartz and daughter Eunice of Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mrs. Schwart mother, Mrs. Emily Fuss. Mrs. C. Hoi drich and daughter Miss Clara; Mr. W. C. Hondrich and family, all from Milverton, called on Rev. and Mrs. E. Burn on Sunday p,m. Mrs. Gladys Hurd, (nee Miss Glad - vs McNevin) of Wolsely, .Sask., p.m. All members were present. visiting with Zurich friends.' Tile It was moved by Roy, Ratz and ,was a former teacher of Zurich pub - seconded by Edward Lamport: .That lie school. By-law No. 505 to authorize; the gu- I arantee of loans ' , to farmers under I Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleton and The Seed Grain.Subsidy Act of !934, family who have been living in the having been read three time§ be pas- westerly portion of Airs. C. Ayotte':: -sed and signed by the,,Reeve and the house, on Monday moved their house - Clerk and then"e•Sal of the Corporation hold effects to Luoan from whence attached thereto and further? that the they came last fall. Reeve (nor in his absence the Deputy i NIx..and Mrs.. Herb Bloch who Head of the Council) shall be the, uerson authorized, to say reea shall `hay;e resided in: Hensall and Exeter have the "'?girt to apply for aid to • for a number of years, have moved apply for aid to buy.seed grain and to Zurich in the home of formers late father, l receive the Township's guarantee to Mr. Jul. Bloch. We wel- 1 Bank for payment theereof as 'come them back to Zurich again.The provided by the said Act..:'l effects were brought in' on Monday.Motion, that the Reeve and Clerk' Pastor Invited to Stay in Zurich be authorized to sign the Agreement At the annual 'meeting of the with Simpson Iroland as to the used Evangelical congregation held recent - 1 of his tractor for excavating and ly Rev. E. Burn was very cordially elevating• the gravel m Huston',s pit invited to continue his service in at 8c a yard and the hauling. of the Zurich. • The Conference to be held gravel on the Township Highway; in Dashwood next ;week will deal for 7e. a yard mole• aCdjourned d. - with this "tatter through the Station- s again at the next regular meeting !wheel' will •be held in the Town Hall. Crediton, on the, 4th day of May a>< SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: P & G White Ne ba Soap, 10 bias ........33e Brooms,. Heavy.. six string,mom. ... . _ . ,Salman Iascy Pink, half -no. - max ch -- Peas, -Ieas, No.. 2 tins;, :r 'sirs Cowans Cocoa, 1 ,3o- the each _ - Ingersolt Malten. Cheeses, half Ib. pkgs. 2 :pkgs .. . New Factory cheese, extra special per air . 104b. Granulated sugar tveth. artier » .._ _ . _ ...... 4 7 c Royal Yolk Co,•ffete 1 -lb tin ea..-- . -............ ,......39e Prunes, large swee'f„ 2✓1}os.. ... _.__.... ._.,.»._.28e Aunt Jentima Paecalat Flrmr per. pkg. _ ..... - _ - - - , -:17 c Jelly P'onvdare each. M.. ..: _ a 5c Kellogg's -Saar Vleles, 2 pkgs. ... _ - _ ... .25e Kellogg's Corn Flaks, 3 pigs.. .. . n5e Oxydol,large pkg., wealth like pkgs., both for,— Large or _ Large Bo tte stuffeit aye's. ei ,., ., < _ _ _ .. •.1`1c .23c .25.e•• trilled Cimteins per parr b. S)t Nit omega:l .ly,pear:at �,..,..- T..-----.S5c Cux'•tain liatersa1 alw ioa ynrd' ,; ;.,.15r "t'ta $1.00 Girls Print, jl reser, 5,"4xxt;~ ah` pa.nteda ,df. .4.__ fii;c Ladies' ?louse:. ' e -s s: at» --,.........................„--e.....,8u . NIE N., at' Ladies'' and Chir a '''}Isast,, d Windoiw $1i.;ttles ; :p `r' urvii ai Wiirdoar desti:» r math ji• .. Srr Highest Pikes. . • next HYMENIAL at 1 pan. Faber—Oesch Herbert K. Eilber, Twp. Clerk. A quiet .but interesting wedding •--• - was solemnized at the Presbyterian Hensall Council lVlinutes manse, Hensall, on Friday Iast wheel vx The regular m.'eting was held on Miss Susie Oesch, daughter of Mr. the eve of April 8th et 8. p.m. with and Mrs. Rudy Oesch of the Bronson all members present. Minutes of the Line, Hay Township, became the bare previous meeting read' and -adopted, py bride of Mr. Egbert Faber. Thr F. G, Pontheon, tax collector re- ceremony was performed by. the Pe•.. ported the arrears of taxes as being W. A. Young. The bride has been ,$667.00. •lliotion that we extend the the essi4tant at the Huron Springy tax 'roil until next regular ;meeting. Sanatorium for a couple of .years, G. Elder and C. Smillie appeared as 1 where Flit: has been verre eifiici: nt in •delegates font - the Junior Farmer:' i her duties, and has �inade a host el' Clic t re rent of part of Hall Tor their friends who join with as in extend - meeting. Motion, that we grant the ing best wishes to the young coupl: Junior Farmers the Council Chamber for many years of happiness and let ten meetings for '$20. Levi Rands prosperity, ' .appeared re the Brock street drain to BASEBALL NEWS be considered later. Communications read: : sawyer & Massey', Liquor On Friday evening, April 24th, Control Board; Dept. of Health; St' members of the executive of the Joseph's Hospital; Hy. Volland, Dept Intron -Perth Baseball e held a ,ref Indian Affairs; Attorney. General meeting .in. Clinton, At this .meeting Dept el Ire ui.i, same :Tied. it was decided just what towns would G. e.: i':, rend as follow:' • ;be represented by a ball team with G. Walker relief meals •15.75 Il` class grading and under L_rc, juri,diat•. R. Darnall relief, of groceriesoa100 r 4E. ion, of the 0.13.A.A. The League will D. Drummond, relief goal 8.50;i1. e . include the following tear;.: Clinton, W. Greend, reliefefgroceries 1 nsall Goderich, Seaforth, Stair l aid Zue- ZiV. Gram relief 'mill. $7; Hensall • hydro 7.88; W. Fraser labor hall ich. The- schedule will be daawn up 1at a later date and all look ends of ar e- 1 walker d,,0 1,•;. A.. the business will be in ,ripshitne le'' : est 1 + order before the season gets under label. streets 5 20; Cr Moir ditto 3.20 way some time in May. The Lergue K. Manns ditto $1; J. t..e gee, team `executive were fortunate m having arid yrbar otrs c i;4 ,`2ii, i0; Cx, C:V,H .t•; I Mr. Smith of Kitchener, retired presi- pr nt i 3 mons '46.2M ,:,6%; at Here 'dent of the 0,I3.A.A., and Mr, Scott, ?streets 4.00; l tGM Case trysda1e of Galt, also a member of the 0.P.A. streets 65.06; He & Drysdale A. exec>a$i•ve, attend this meeting. -supplies hall Hensel' Mfg. Co. The experience of the two mentioned 'Yea$1'' members of the 0. B.A.A. as organiz- tur, Frock and Shadditk, Nays Sang `err, etc., 'helped greatly in ?ronin;; •seer, Brock and Hamilton, that and eut difficulties which rose from time ecoNo. be given First and to time at the meeting. The meeting second reading. By-lcaraw be giver was very well attended and each Chir and thatrBy-law 6 be given .and every member left with a feeling third and final reading, of a very successful year for this Motion, that we bill the Library National Summer Pastime, BASK; $5, school board $10 and the Hydro BALL! Every Citizen is urged to Commission $10 for their share ' of Get Behind Your Team, and help re• rludi,`rng expenses. That we now ad- store this Town to its Rigktful Placei anar r till next regular aneettitg: in the Beethall, World. r •=--»--1 James A. Paterson' Clerk: NOTICE We are now in a position to do any kind of. spring "Lot Working, and all kinds of teaming and trucking. London. Phone M. 1165. Zurich 58 Geo. J. THIEL & SONS. Zurich Mens and Boys Work Shoes We have put in a Stock of Good Choice -Quality Men's nd Boys' Work Shoes, and invite the public to come in and we can fit you up. PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC. - GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont, WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited 4 1' • 4 t d 4 4 4 • • 4 • • PRICE CO IN o • • • Tailored T • • • •• • • • • • • c 5�J 1)1 e coa More Beat—Less Atteutzeans The color guarantees di. quality Semet Solvay Colic Miller. Creek and: Rosedale Alberta, Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid. fist Eggs on a graded basis. Phone 10 HENS LL, ALL • • $ • 4 4 4 • • h 71 > • is 4• ' 4 • • ,0 +rpt :D0d4a-`, ea ••k ., ..0.0.it4 <34,44).6. .0*40. tl.0.,y::i1sC.+v7 ...C+••. • PET?. AMO? ensure es PRICED AS LOW AS $1 COMPARE OUR PRICES AND BE CONVINCED! REMEMBER EASTER, APRIL I2th. 0123 EML LMER.S AND is iJNir RAL DIRECTORS' m y Ua.�f ASAass� : • � y�l' `�#�u�t�L+iauFdaL prin aid Su .. WE HA\TE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF STAPLE GOOD'S,SUCH AS: Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz, Curtain' and Curtain Materials, House Dresses, lei gin' and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and Overall.',. Sweaters, Boys' Bloomers and Pants. Harness Repairs , : Shoes • and Rubber Boot:,,. Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and '1 Oc. package Garden Seeds. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND R. N. GENERAL ME AN PHONE" 11 - .97 BLAKE f 5'