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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-09-10, Page 5gr Volt XXXV11 No,11 ZURICH. THURSDAY MORN, Bepember 28t an NO, SEPTEMBER L7 1936. 29th are the dates of the ENDORSES STERILIZATION ig TO REPLACE LATIN It is repeated from Toronto that Toronto—The Ontario, Municapail iL course in business practice will be 'Association wound up its. three dal l introduced into certain Ont, schools, • •convention here with unanimous i technical schools and co1legiates, to support of a resolution urging sterile replace the Latin course. The busin- ization of the province'feeble-mind-i oss course is to be optional. The de- ed ras outlined in an address. by Dieut, partment has as yet no record of enant-Governor Dr. H. A. Brun;. ° whale schools will adopt it. First Snow in the West T� } The first snow of the season fell at Farmers! Attention! several points in the Peace River co- unty last Friday night. Three ede•- greesof frost and hail were record- ded in the Edmonton district. The heaviest snowfall was at Hudson Hope, B.C., on the western extremity of the Peace River block, Two inches were recorded. Loan is Oversuliscrilied Finance Minister Dunning of Ot• tawa -announced last Thursday the subscription lists for the new $100.- 000,000 Dominion loan which open- ed at 9 a.m. E.D.E., were closed at 11.30 .o'clock. The offering of one per cent. notes and three per cent. perpetual bonds proved Aopular with Canadian investors and the issue was oversubscribed heavily. We have been appointed selling Agents for the celebrated Viking Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ- ator with a ten year guarantee_ Let us demonstrate this machine to you and compare it with all others.. And don't forget, the best feature is the unusual easy terms. Liberal aliewance for trade-ins. C. SCHRAG & SOON tf44 ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT_ a`A Changeless Christi E r• a Climes- . lag World.'= Friday, 8h—Luther league. 'hursday--Choir Practice- SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Service. 11,15 a-m.—Sunday S xoD May Carry Gun • You can carry a gun on Sunday bat you must not •discharge it, ac- cording to the law. At any rate,that is what a party of four district spo- rtsmen learned in police court at Woodstock. Two men of Bright plc ! Mr. and Mrs. John Daly and Mr. ceded guilty to discharge firearms on and a severe penalty is usually meta!Napoleon Bedard of Detroit, spent Sunda and each aid $10 and costs_ out by the magistrate for thisierrt ` a few days at thehome of M. and Leav Ws Theatre EXETER — ONT. First Showing 7.30. Second 0:80 Thursday, Friday, SE :,ur.day LOU IS—SI-i.A,RKEY FIGHT PICTURES with Eight Bells Featuring, Ralph Bellemy Sothern nd Ann Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Ken Maynard In "The Fugitive SheriSheriff" Sept. 24, 25, 26th • SAN FRANCISCO With Clark Gable and Jeanette McDonald Tuesday Sept. 22. Exeter Fair Day DANCING In Leavitt's Pavilion Ronnie Hart and Orchestra Mr. and Mrs, Harry G. Hess mot- ored to London Tuesday. Mr. ]Ross Johnston is spending the week with relatives in Detroit. ;tars. Kane, (nee Miss Geraldine Surerus) of Montreal is visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs, laM, Dagg and family spent the • week -end with re- latives in Toronto. Mr. Noah Parent and son Arnot of Bad Axe, Mich., were week -end vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner. Miss Shirley Koehler of near Hen- sel] left for Toronto where she be- gan her course in the Normal Sshool WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLY on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and two children of Kincardine were vis- itor: over the week -end at the home of 111r. and Mrs. Julius Thiel, Many of this community are at- tending London Fair this week, un- � fortunately Wednesday, usually the '11 The Vekaa big day, the weather is not so good. Chester L. Smith, Pu Iiea sa $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Adrre,210E �r;60 IN AR1 ARS, 51 MAY Bit na6.szani Pal .tch arm irh A SPECIALTY LOWER THAN IS CHARGED IN THE LARGER CENTRES. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAILED IN WATCHES t Y P 7.30 p.m.—English aerece Two •other men of Bright were in the of work. In this land of plenty there ,;11rs. Dennis Bedard. Everybody vaaaaase ta. 1R Se nacres. panty too, but had not found any-' should be no occasion for this kind 'thing 'to shoot at so were .dismissed. of Work, and parents should `carr, i Mrs. Roth and three daughters of Mag. Livermore said in his opinion ,their children to refrain from such. Tavistock and Mr. Alvin Roth of la New Hamburg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swartzentruber. E. TUERICHEEVIe P'astar. Do You Need Glasses? . Stop and Think how important it is that you wear correct glosses --wog rectly prescribed for your vit1i0n. Correctly styled to your face.. Your :health may largely depend on keen. • vision. See C. E. BRIG, R. O. At HESS JEWRIGEatla STORE Every Tuesday at .?DCH At Dashwood, .Sattardny„ at Pale' Storer: the thaw ought to be changed to read cazry"' WARNING! 4—fi STEPHEN COUNCIL Had Grapes Swiped Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Warm and Mrs, Amelia Fuss, •nf town has The Council of the Townshini a two children from Chicago- also Mr. just . reasons for' z omplai tt of the Stephen met in the Town Ilan, Ca e= - younger lads of town for swiping her iton, on Tuesday, the 8th of Sept, at girape crop on Tuesday evening. This 1 pan. All members present. The is not the first year this has occurred minutes of the previous meeting we - and Mrs. Fuss thinks it is high time re read and adopted. that it were stopped. Fortunately! Motion, that a penalty or 2% be this year she caught the intruders in charged on arrears of taxes from the recently. They enjoyed very much the act and know very well who :16th day of December to the 31st of their holidays with relatives and fri- , R. Patterson and Mrs. Bradley from Detroit visited at the home of Mrs. Amelia Fuss over bhe week -end. Rev. E. H. Becker and family re - teamed to their home in Morrison, Ili they are, having a list made out December 193(3, after which the stat - to hand to the police. Brit before utory intereet to be charged is •'dne- ends while in Zurich. There will be a preparatory sera - dons so she will give bhe boys im- half of one per centum per calendar ice in the Evangelical church on plicated in the misbehaviour an op- month or fraction the' oof and that a Thursday evening at 7.45 conducted portunity to come in person to her byelaw be prepared for the general by Rev. A. E. Pletch, District Super and appologize,. otherwise an exam • levy and collection of the 1936 taxes intendant, of Crediton, and on Surt- ple will be made by'handing in their Motion, that a by-law No.' 507 to day morning the Holy cm -amp -awn names. One should hear in mind provide for the. general levy and col- thait •.wiping is considered stealing lection of taxes for the year 1930, services. having been lead three times, be Pas- At a special called meeting of the - sed and signed by the Reeve and ladies of St. Peter's Lutheran church •Cke _k and the Seed of the Corporate on Sundry evening, it wee de•cid d to „,�,,,�,., a,• on attached thereto. - I hold a fowl supper in the chu.rchc The following correspondence was property this fall, and the date .. - reed and fled • for the same was Thursday, Octohc'• 1. From the Directors of Erten- 29th. cion Department of the University of Western Ontario with reiiereece to a series of lectures and discussions of interest to municipal officials to be given in the t niver'ty next month • 2. From then Chief Medical O i, Y'� E SELL THE BEST , FOR. LESS Specials for Thussda.y, Friday and Sat: day Quick Quaker Oats large pkg. each . 21, Rinso arge pkg. each ..... 2Oc Rice, Choice blue rose, 3 lbs .. -..... Red Bird Matches„ 3 boxes .... ....,. 25c; Fancy Cascade Bland Sannon Mb tin . _.._ ._._s 4c Kia Salmon 1 Th sins,, 2 for 19c Brooms, med -weight, each .., _...._. ._...___ . .. 29c Pork and Beans. large lin, 2 for- '19c Factory cheeses, perlI __.. _._._._ ,...... ..... . BIue Ribbon Coffee. Try'this ions Coffee, Spec .a1, per 1b ..._......_.; �, �....,...«�.�.�.....�..�....�. .tee-,.--A-°�. Cookies, jam senviich. per lb, .» »., ..__ _wl 5c Cookies, vocolate rnarslinaallow per Ib .w.. �...... 7c Pure cocoa,, I -IB pkg. r 5c Certo (the perfect jelly awake l :per :baa »27c Highest Priste MIRein,v[IM aa I HYMENIAL Poquette—Etue A vei y i eepy matrimonial e• ant was ccler,rated in aa's R. C. �,,d�re, ou l?.ienrrlaty t;,.,pte- ser of Health notifying the Manici chrtrch, lir b ality that from and after the Iasi of enter lath, when Re' nether r e,. W. Sc +crt:tj c: 1036, free in uli:r will on- Power of Zurich officiated in joining ly au issued to •ir.digc nt patients on: in Holy We d,ilock, Mr. Joseph Ray - the Certificate of the physician, pat- mond .Yoquett: and disc urn Merl in Etue, daughter of Mi. and Ed - lent and Municipal Clerkariaairs. Ed - sighing this requisite form the Muni ward Etue of the Blur Water r Ili;sir- c.'ipal Clerlt will obligate the mamicip- way, north. A large number of in•• ality for 25 ;4 of the cost of the, vite+d guests werre present and the day insulin so supplied. was spent every pleasantly at the 3. Froin the Department of altin Home of the bride's parents. OBITUARY icipel Affairs enclosing return of Municipal Income Taxation 3'or 1935 4. Statement of lands in the ,'Tp. Lat John Hartman of Stephen which will be sold bemire County Treasurer for arrears of An aged and lifelong resident of Taxes on the 8th of December next. this community in the person of Met©ion, that the following pay John Hartman passed away at St. sheets and orders be passed Joseph's Hospital, London after an N. Baker rd 1 $5.50 and 5.30; illness of three days. The Hartman do rd 28 4,20; W. J. Stnlake rd. family resided on the 1.4th concession 2 16:8.8-, E. White .rd 8 8.63; L. _gill Hay Township for many years till rd 4 (3.77; L. Finkbeiner rd 8 1$.29 tae family grew up, Mrs. Hartman H. Yearley rd 9 14.80; P. Ref:ip' a d 10 2.75; 13. McCann rd 12 9.80";• S. Morrison rd 13 14.00; IL•Tetreau•rdi 14 •7'64- W Hodgins rd • 17 2.80, A. graving passed a goodly number of years ago. Deceased had for the past number of years lived with his son Herbert at Mount Carmel and Latta rd 18 15.95; J. Gill rd 20. 17,4:!. enjoyed his usual health till previous Pay sheet ed 5 2.80; Gravel pit exp. to his death. He had reached the 2:75; eGeo. Eitber, Supt. 27.00. advanced age of 76 years and is sur- Orders--Treas. Tp. McGitlivray, Tp vived by four sons, Herbert and 'Stephon's share of Lewis Drain 118.- Noah of Mount Carmel; Dennis al 97; H. K. 1 ilber, Clerk's fees re Lew Merrill, Mich,; Louis, of Pontiac. as -Drain $25; Leslie Ireland hauling Mich; a brother, William Hartman of gravel for Tp. yard 7,50; Hydro El. Stephen Township', and a sister, Mrs Power Corn 6.(35; Can. Bank of Com Conrad Thiel, of 1 itchenee. Tie: entree, cashing chorales 2.40; Co. Trs funeral service was held at St, Boni- iranrlgent seas 49.85. `face Church, Zurich on Monday morn ( The Coun i1 adjourned to meet•a- ing with the parish priest, Rev, Fath - again in the Town Hall, Crediton, on et L. W. Power officiating, Interm- L.loncl•ay, Oct. ':h at 1 p.rrt, lent was mucic in bhe aerial It C. Harbert K, Silber, Towllsbip Clerk, ccmetf y. JewoJer Phone 74 Zurich 1 Fair The color guarantees t.Ize quality $einei: Solvay Coke Miller Creek ariA Rosedale Albert Tile a d Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid for Eggs on a graded basis_ Phone 10 HENSALL , ••••••0000444 4,0••••••044 .rrnE6a sye�.sw �i r'v 04, 4 4 4 e e 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 0 0 0 A 4 •4 1 O • • 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 • 4 • 4 0 4 a A P 4 4 4 0 4.4,4,.. dad`A®odi eeeet•u$o,.?w'b'+, a°A,vc.tyv :.�nt^„j• .. ��Y� : 0 s AI.i, RICE COMPETTIO IN Tailored Aleasure 'lathes PRICED AS LOW $iL5O AS COMPARE OUR PRICES AND BE CONV1 LANCED: 55 134 in t Z 3k, ,.,t, E_;�t a L al a EMBALMERS AHD l `-a:3:af : to . BaRiiiCTOR rearm: ... ,,_ax+ar. S Waal L, ilga...,.,e. nw i $Na3 47, g and Sammer OD WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS: Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz, Curtains, and Curtain Materials, House Dresses, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and Overalls, Sweaters, Boys' Bloomers and Pa.ntsm Harness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boots Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and 10c. package Garden Seeds. GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND) FRESH R. PHON ,,' 97 imnn. OUGLAIS mi S OHAIV1 BLAKE