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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-05-21, Page 4"" TANLEY TOWNSHIP' Mr. and Mrs, W. 11. Stogdili,'Suof ton and IVer. and 1Vlrs, Oscar Wright epf ;Kennilworth were called teems 'last; weele. on account of the ueerlous illness elf their mother, Mrs. Pea. Dow.son. At pr€,eeet she is somewhat improved and we hope that tslie may soon be restored tohealth' again. Messrs, Albert, John and Harold Durrant of Forest, sons of Rev 3. J. Tennant, formerly of Varna, called ion friends in this vicinity on Sun- ' • alay. -BLAKE Wedding Bells are ringing on the Bronson Line. ' Mr. and Mrs. . Edmund Erb and :Tardily, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Steckle and son were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peachey. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kipfer were visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oesch.. 1\1sr. and Mrs. John Boshart and son of Seaforth, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gerber. 3Vlrs. Emmerson Erb and baby sp- ent a couple of days last week with her mother, Mrs. Chris. Gingerich, i Sorry to report that Mr. John Gingerich is quite ill at present. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swartzentruber and Misses Eva and Gertie Bechler ,spent Sunday afternoon at the home :of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gingerich. 1 -Sunday visitors at the home of r1LTr. and Mrs. Sam Gingerich were : l'r. and Mrs. Chris. Erb and son Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gasscho and family; Mr. and Mrs. Antos. Gingerich and Jean; Mr. ancu Mrs. Roy Gingerich. DRYSDALE Ir. Rob. Desjardine of Grand Bend, was a business visitor in the ;village on Tuesday 12r. Jerry Moro of Zurich made a Pew business calls here on Saturday. Merrsr. Omar and Isadore •Denom sne of Detroit were week -end visitors with their father, ,Mr. William Den- ,:nomme, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wesley, and Wes. Ed. Wesley all of Detroit and '.Vlrs. Smith of Gross Park were week- dna visitors at the home of Mr. Ed. and .Miss Bernette Mousseau. Measles are becoming quite prevalent in the eommunity, .also came ecaa�ii t :fever is reported, People should nee, the best of viligenee to keep these diseases. from spreading. l+armers have now completed their early spring seeding, and• are making ready for corn and bean seeding. The acreage fele'. beanss is • not expected to • be so large this. year. '1VIr. and Mrs. John Etue. were Sun- day visitors with 1VMr. and Mrs. Ede Brisson, Mr. Ted. Brisson of Stratford was a Tuesday visitor withhis father, Mr. Edward Brisson • who continues quite ill. DASHWOOD An auction, sale .:of the household• , eft'ects of the late Mrs,Goetz will be ,held on Saturday afternoon, klay.23, • Miss 'Zeta Nadiger df London and Mr, and Mrs. N Ogden or 'Exeter, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto, spent the week -end with his another, Mrs. Witzel. . her, and Mrs. George Stire have returned home after spending the winter with their son in Dorchester, •Mr. and Mrs. R. Eckstein, Mrs. C. Hofman and daughter Lily of Lon- don, were Sunday visitors with rela- tives. Miss Anna Tiernan spent the we- ek -end in Detroit. Mss Fanny Preeter of Kitchener, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman and Gertrude spent the week -end in Kit- chener. Mr. and Mrs. White and family of Detroit spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Witzel, also attended the Conference here. Mrs. McFalls spent last week with relatives in Exeter. Mrs. L. Morenz spent the week- end with her sister in Kitchener. Mr. S. J. McFalls returned home on Monday after spending several weeks in Michigan. HILLSGREEN W.M.S.—The May meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the hone of Miss Edna Cochrane on Wednesday after- noon May 13th with Mrs. R. McAll- ister presiding. Worship service and call to Worship opened the meeting with Hymn 252. Mrs. W. _ Turner gave the devotional leaflet. " The: Spirit of Jesus Challenges immortal a gal 5 ,kathroom e cost Looks pretty smart, doesn't it? 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Use Blue Sunoco Etat �'. • � �►sY��i''s� Ate 144 L. A. PRANG and SON General Repairing and Used Car Sales ZURICH - ONT. ED. NADIGER Leather Goods and .Harness DASHWOOD - ONT. Conditionss." Mrs. R. Stephenson reead the scripture lesson from 1 Corr., 2 chapter; Mrs. W Turne led in prayer; Hymn 253. The sec retary and Treasurer then gave thei reports. The business was taken, i was decided to invite the Kippen W IVLS. here for our June meeting. The study was taken in Problems of Con- tact and Christ the Key. Taken by Mrs. McAllister. Mrs, R. Stephenson Edna Cochrane and Rena Stephenson The roll call was answered with let - ler, and Mrs. Turner's group 11 pts. and Annie Jarott's group 10 pts.The- re were 17 ladies present. The off- ering was taken. The meeting closed with Hymn 258 and prayer. HENSALL r Lettie Love and Beryl Pfaff -were t en London trying exams. 1 Harold Bonthron of Nc wMarket spent a few days with' his parents. 1 Katherine Drysdale of St. Thomas spent a pleasant week -end at her hone here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doerr were visitors with their parents at Aub- urn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moffat were visitors with Mrs. P. Fisher and dau- ghter 7leanor. Mr. and Mrs. James Bonthron we- re recent visitors with relatives in Waterloo and Kitchener. Jack Steacy of Detroit spent a week -end with relatives here. Miss Ada Gram of Detroit, was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Gram. Dorothy Kyle and friends of Lon - hdon were visitors with her parents ere. Mrs. Robert Higgins visited the past week with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Switzer, at the Beach -o -Pines.. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and family of Shelbourne visited with Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Cross visited with re- latives in Chesley. Myrna Hudson of London, ,was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. Hudson.. Grace Brock of London, was a re- cent visitor at her`hoine hare. Mr. and Mrs. William Grarn and son Ralph, of Detroit were visitors with ,the fornier's parents', Mre and Airs. (.ieo..ge Grain. NOTES-_ 1rss Mina Love is visit- ing at the hone of her son Ross and Mrs.' Love's Family Mrs. D. B. Saunders of London, and Mrs. G. Brown and son of Win- dsor called on relatives in this vic- inity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Elliott and family of Mitchell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mousseau visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Weido. Mr. end Mrs, Leonard Wagner and. daughter of Zurich visited at the home of Mrs. Stephan. Mr. Usborno. Littleford of London, delivered a very inspiring address on Sunday afternoon at the Hillsgreen church. A nuaniber attended the reception in Exeter on Thursday evening last, for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderick ero.rn this vicinity. 1' Seedire is pretty well finished in. .:iz vicinity now. Mavis Spencer of Dashwood, spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hamilton were recent visitors with relatives in Shneoe. A mother and daughter banquet was held in Carmel Church last Mon- day evening with a splendid attend- dance ttenddance of ]pothers and daughterss. Af- ter the banquet a fine -program was rendered with an address of welcome by the president, Miss Hannah Mur- ray, followed by other interesting numbers. COUNTY NEWS Plrong in. Pitot. C.hhas_ Eish�, of Uslborne, 'had' the misfortune to. drop. a section of a har- row on his foot, the other day, one of the prongs penetrating for some depth. Hewell be incapaciated for a few weeks. Appointed .J ,P. A. J. Traquair of 'Exeter, has re- ceived word from the office of the Inspector of Legal Offices, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, that by an order in Council' dated the 28th of April he, had been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the County of Huron, Speeding? f o Chief Police H. Snell., of Sea - forth, on Monday last received two • summons from Swansea, police, char- ging John J. Huggard with r erkrless ds`ivb g uta ll�iap The chief re- 1 turned..th.e. summons with a note to i ' ale: effect that 13uggard- could. no be tr The Hensa+ll Citizens' Band have engaged Mr. Hy. Eickmeier of Zurich,. as band leader. The band intend.. I playing every Saturday evening* dur- ng June, July and August, if a snit - able stand can be arranged for in the business section. 'Sells- Shoe Business Russeld H. Sproat, of Seaforth. 'disposed of his shoe business to H. Silver of Georgetown. Mr. Sproat: has ;been inbusiness in Seaforth for' the past 26 years, first ° in the feed'. and seed business, then the grocery, and in recent years in the boot and' shoe business which he has ndw.sold_ Died at Clinton Cedric Stanlake, aged 85 years§ who for many years farmed on the yid concession of Stephen Twp., died at Clinton Tuesday last. The de- ceased is,.survived by one daughter• and three sons, Miss Lily May Stan -- Jake., Garfield, Edward and Samuel alt of the , community of Exeter. In-- .terment took place Thursday to thy. Exeter cemetery: • i• A Very Active, Beast Jos.; Northcott, of Hay township,. was knocked down by a steer he was shipping to, the. Toronto market "and' severely injured. The accident oc- curred when he was loading a num- ler of animals. One objected the. aride on tine truck and bucked itself" nto a somersault, landing on its vie, tam,'breaking 'a bone in Northcott'a • right knee and tearing a muscle in. his right ,arm when a hoof landed'. lard. The injured man was take nta Exeter a;,d r„r„P,r 1„' pt atten-.. on. He is expected to be incapac e-. .:a..:nde. ated for some days.