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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-11-19, Page 4STANLEY TOWNSHIP • Bet • . H. and Mrs. liandey o. Marna eketited their daughter, Miss 'ttelen -3andey who is te:;xwhing at 1VY;unoey. Messes. Bruce 112cClinchey, •Elme'r 'Hayter, Melvin Elliott and George. Stephenson are spending a vassals with friends in Detroit; Flint and Mar - ;tette. . Miss A. J. Keys spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys. Mr, and Mrs. Nelsen Keys or 1~'g rnondville spent .A few days last wool; with -their son Elmer and wire,' of th> Babylon Line. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westlake we- re visitors with friends at St. Thomas Engagement Announced 1VIr. and Mrs,. George McClinehey of Varna, announsra the engagement of their younger daughter Gertrude Evelyne, to Ivan D. Stc•ekle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steckle, of the 'Bronson line, Stanley. The wedding to take place the latter part of No• W.M.S.—The November meeting 3renibeir. of the Hillsgreen Au xialiary met in to church on Wec]ne day afternoon, November 11th, with Mrs. W, Turn- er presiding. The meeting opened •'ih hymn 0:11. All ,repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The scrip- ture lesson was taken from Luke 4, John G. Miss Rena. Stephenson then Mr. and Mrs, San) C'ngerich and ':•nme a poem, "A Remembrance". family spent Sunday at the home of The roll call was answered with 14 Mr. and Mrs. John roshart at See- points. for Miss A. Jarrott's group Che many friends -of Mrs. Fred fortht. and 8 points for Mrs. W. Turner's Bonthron will :regret to hear that she. Sunday visitors at the home of group. The secretary and treasures• has been seriously ill, at her honer, Mr. and Mrs. elude Gese.ro wove. than gave their reports. The business for seveael days and expects to un- Ma. and Mrs. Chris Erb and family, was taken. A stranger's secretary, dcrgo an operation shc5si-tly. dad Mr. and Mrs, John Gesell ofVIr.s. R. Stephc>neson was appointed., Ah -in Curry, ill-) has been emplo- Zurich. f December mec•tine• to be held .. t1t• ' I vert witty Robt Green for the past where ?ner wag a Srniclay visitor at the home sof Mrs, Joseph Rau. Mr. and Mas. Llayd Bedard en- tertained at six o'eloek dinner on Sunday evening. They are getting nicely settled in their nice Myra home, The workmmi who have been em- ployed ci in k'pave- ment • . Yr on the new avo ';P ment which runs to our burg from layiield, will. about complete their week for this season this week, that is if the weather is favorable. It will be a great convenience to the fast flying motor traffic to have this niece of road completed. Mr, and Mrs. George Jeffrey, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Plante of Goderich motored to. De- troit last where they visited with re- latives a few days. 1-IILLSCREEN BLAKE ZURICH HERALD acing z ticket from the Danish Luth eran church in Londoix•. Mr. and lfrs, Louis Rader, Mrs,1+.;.. Racier and illi;ss, Matilda Draft and Gloria, spent a few day in Kitchen- er last week, also attending' the fae- eral of the late Mrs, Fosl r at Cit- oheuer. Mrs, Wm. Schroeder axtiA far)i?y of Deer ort are visiting with her mot- her Mrs. Hamacher: HENSALL Glenn Love, of Garden Lake spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. J: E. McEwen, Keith Buchanan spent a few days with relatives and friends in Water- loo, Jean McDonald of Goderich has ac- cepted a position as stenographer. and bookkeeper at Cook Bras. Mrs. 13. A. Campbell ,: of Toronto visited a few days with her sister, Miss Ethel Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miler accornli anted by Harold Sherritt of Toronto were visitors with relatives • and fri ends. Mee. J. P. Campbell and son Neil of Windsor visited with Mrs. J. A,' B ell, Louise and Beryl Drummond were. visitors with relatives In Toronto. Mrs. Barbara Bender and family home of Mrs Annie Jarrott with her 7 eyt months, left far London; sof Tavistock and tIe. Lean Wheeler I egoup preparing the programme. he has secured a good position.— assent the week -end a • the hone of Hymn `240. Mrs. R. Stephenson led 1J• Ii. IFtztton i, in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Swartzentruber in prayer. Our guest speaker, 4lrs. C• v'•R. station at Kippen. and family. 1 Norman ,Tohnston of Bolivia S..i,. , I Remembrance Day was a. pu Mr. Rubon Gingeriela has taken a 'ave a splendid address on her work a holiday in town, the schools 'and position at New Hamburg in a. hat•- 1 on their mission at Bolivia. Her da- i places of business being closed. ness shop. tighter Anna Mae accompanied her in; memorial service was heal rirst at Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bech]er and dau- n deet in Spanish, "Trust and Obey"! cenotaph and then in Carmel Pres ghter Gladys, lir, and Mrs 7ak a `hey also song in Indian language 1 teri In Church. A wreath was pia Swartzentruber, Mr, and Mrs. Amos' which was much enjoyed. A vote of i at tine monument by tho .,great Gingerich and Jean, ='ir. ants Ed thanks was offered to Mrs. Johnston veterans at X11 o'clock, and a t Desch and -family attended therya,>>•- I for her fine address. Hymn 25`2, i minute silence was o'.;served. tzentruber—Roth wedding at Tavis Mrs, (Rev.) Chandler closed the! tock, last week. meeting prayer. 1 Celebrates Birthday m ,lyre with HORN—To Mr. ax d tiers. Roy Net - , 3lr, Orville Smith return -1 Miss, + ' •Gingerich a son, on l :o,et*.:err 13th. eed from his trip north. 'Cnfortunat-; 1.. la, _-rte eivated Iierstrlls bi ely he was , old lady, celcl.,,t•ated her With bi x unable to get any deer. ;dee' on Thursday, .Although quite " - hiss Annie Jarrott called on hell the past fen- weeks, she had prev uncle Mt. D. 13. Saunders in Victoria ! usly been in the hest of health ai St. Joseph and Beaver Town Hos};ita1, London, during he week. Ie She Mr. Glenn Love of Larder Lake, I wor an actiWesborn yat= Mountain, 1 Northern Ontario, visited recently' miles from. St. Lawrence, coming with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rose I H 41 g'ecn from that place. She m0 Mr. Dominic Jeffrey and Mrs. Re- . Love and family• I mile Jeffrey and Mrs. Morris Denome I Those who h:xve cattle out on pas-! with to her bussall 34 , Jos agonlite s° 3notored to London on Saturday last. ; tare a e 1"0-' y 1 -ringing them home.' ho her husband, years He Mr. Louis Ayotte who has beenwho predeceased 24dr years ago. in isitir. • for the winter. The snow has come r:antily ' of 11 cla lrcn are all livrn his daughter and other re- l an.. the grass i covered white just They are: Thomas Pontiac, John, datives in the neighborhood, has re- nova turned to his home in the States. 3Irs. John Love, Misses Agnes Love eMarlette ; .rsGe. Ja , 'oyer, l; Isaac,, Mr_ Arnold Desjardine of the' Bine ; Annie Jarrett, Mrs. Seaforth; -Mrs. Jas. Troyer, Seaforth, lrs. Alex, and Hugh Mrs. John :Consitt, Seaforth;,Mrs. Water Highway south has Ieft for, Mc'Mt' trie, attended a circle tea at . London Hospital to undergo treatrn- tre home of Mrs. Frank Far u.Iiar" James Jarrett, .Flillsgreen; Mrs.Wni: lent for a rifle wound which he re -I Henson. q an vcy, Mrs.s J. Logan,n; Mrs. A. o Har- eeived on a. hunting trip in the ear- i hTr. and Mrs. John Dodds and babe line, be, J. ; Zrs. Wilson Car ihern district through an accidental Joan of London and Mr. M. Eilliott i dile' of Heensall. There are also 35 discharge of his gun. The bullet; of litcheil yrs ,'t, d with iv>r. axtd Mrs• I grand children, ? great grandchild- ren and 13 great -great-grandchildren laenetiated his arm leaving a much C. Robinson during the week -end• 1 five generations, which is somethinx painful wound and it will take some '!Ir". Victor Dinnin and Mr. - Ralph t of a record, •g ti before it• will be all healed up Turner, spent a visit to Detroit dur- again. ing the week -end. The bazaar held last week at the 1T:. aiu} l?rs, John Barret anc} Miss Celebrate Golden Wedding ohurch school house was a success, Doreen Reicherrt spent a day in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt cel - .and this coming week on Thur la;.• London during the week. evening another party will be held curatecl their 50th wedding miniver- evening the Manse where va1iwble sizes _- _,,,,, sary on Tuesday, Nov. loth at their will be awarded to y,ianc 1 home her. Throughout the afternoon ; at t . j and evening a great number of rela- On a large number D A S H \V 0 0 D tives and friends called to offer con- sef friends and relatives there a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas gratulattions. The home was nicely Masse of the BlueWater south, as decorated in yollow and white and ttiro occasion was the 45th birthday. Remember the Sale of Coats and I slake beautifullye table WaS decorated. graced with a w i9ir, f Mrs, Masse. The evening a a 1 Dtc es for one day only, Tuesday,' '.vas served to their imediate :simile r spent in old time dancing and after ' o'11"r 24th at J. C. Reid & Co.1 those present being Mr. and Mrs. partaking of a tasty lut:ce. Ail lent. Dashwood. y wiehing Mr,. Mase many more birth- ",7r. 1."gin Monier wee I M• . Cl rent and family, Mil and days. She received nTany; "' ' •.. .• , tnkeat to I .Mrs. Clarence Park and family, Mr Mints whie . St Joseph's Hospital, London, last and Mrs. Russell Consitt and femil r; marks the high esteem in winch she week where he underwent an oiler•-' l Tr. and Mrs. Wan. was held. Consitt, Hetrsall; ation. We understand the operation !Miss Annie Consitt, Tlensall; Dors, Mrs, Solomon Williams of Seaforth i was successful and hope for a speedy Sarah Coleman, Hay tp,, Mrs, Jolrn ..gaud Mrs. Remie Denomme of Dry:- recover T. 1dale were Sunday visitors with Mr. Dir. and Mrs. Earl Neeb, Mrs. H. I ForsCorsyth of es forth; ':Ir• and and s and Mrs. Oscar Ducharrne of St. Jo= Mosher and Roy Neeb iii Of Pontiac I T. N, FotsvthekeItittrten lei. and and epi nortIx, attended the funeral of their uncle 1 Mrs. Turner ofr Stan ' Reeve enc. Mr. Frank Jeffrey of !Seaver Tov.i the late John Snell last week. ForsytheY , 1V, d has spent the last few days at Grand Mn and Mrs. Maurice Klunipp, I Mrs. A.S Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs, C and Hent' Harry Hoffman, Gertie Hoffman and i,sitt we're at home to their od The snow fences along the Blue Mi ;; L ylyan Rader of Zurich, visit- from 7 to .9 pm., but it was afterr 12 'Water Highway in this beat are up. ed with friends in Seaforth on Sun- o'clock 1" .As large number of laborers were day, before the last caller had of- employed on the work. fered their congratulations. Tea was Mrs. Alvin Kellerman and grand- poured by Mrs. Wm, Dougall and mother, Mrs. Weber spent a few day: Mrs. John Mitchell, and lunch was with her mother, Mrs. Caldwell in served by Misses Jeanette and: Ruth Exeter last •week, McAllister, Mrs» Cls;'ence Parke, Mrs D R Y S D A L F Mrs. Smith and Mrs» Nicholson oJ' Russell Consitt and Mss. Wm, Cons - London, accompanied by Mr. and si:t, Mr. and Mrs. -Consitte- Mrs David Hartleib of Nor• nae est ,,ti Dr- seated with many beautiful and cost A. Bunco Party will p,{, held the tots visited with Mr, .Jonas Hartleib ly presents, including a beautiful cl in t, and Lavada last Wednesday, hunch of 'nuns, bythe i Parish Parsonage of St, Peter's The box :octal held in the basem- :inmil .. 1f immediate e Church, on Thursday evening of tld ent of the Lutheran church last Wed the be Mr. and Mrs: Consitt haves t week. To which best all are wishes she nn•-iie s d. 'f'of their e. _e ' resf 'entry card will he only = clay night was attended by a fair many Trends to 10c. Three crowd. After the boxes were all sold c lovely prizes will he given to the .1 0 *winners" good program was given, to 'YT's Philip .f i•, and I r „ Leonard Schraile:• COU ' Denonn ,c who has be- of NTS NEWS len Cn for some time in i7(;tr"M1i{. '+ lila d,ll>..;l:c:'• Windsor yv.'?7•:? week- 2,' f v with her I t<.,tor with Mrs. J. Schrader. P es, has reti.r.•ner} llorr,: , tactor» of Quilting bees a ,, i' x•, I :t sil ' T.'.isler of Kitig:.Gill's: th #' seem the order o 7t the week -end eek end yviti his mother: ry, s the day. among the recent'bees eve :r Ili 11.t;h con. i~n z emen. Announced emoteemote: Mrs. Philpi Dc.uomme; Mrs ails, Hildegard Anrr pe : e Denomme; Mrs. Armond w . i g Illillcr left }art ouncicng the engagrnMrt of re eels fax Cleveland where she will'1^cI3%s R,t.;Lh, daughter of i~Ir .1"donomriio; and Mrs. Adolph Bedard. speed l ' re ""and .All these being held last weep r lea 2 Genre.' with her brother. Ifiys tSlva W. Way, of Iii r reit this a sign of a cold winter? `s E. Miller. Jc to Robert Cogs l.,A., son ' - r'. is Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wali • r .and Mrs. Har ° h f nas. ,o Mrs. John I;enon+r e ,.:: ; eti yrs,,; 1 c, hay .1 r; y Cross, St. Thomas. g itesday viwith no rer eAc ll into Mr. P. 141cJsaac s }souse • The marriage to take place •' we Mrs. Bernie Den en, r•Ir occu 7ierl b r 1 shortly. me or 3 ac.. Mise 1, 3 Hairy Iirnmer. Ex 'a }F .w e i:. ss .t t eda Miller left I gement dlanoa "_ :a> a» Fran Coni, -r - ref , for tees of l nc..1 r id!er. , t rill Spend ," r •. t.„ a., ; r -, ++, ;, a .r r` } 1 trin t int.... Mee tno Mise .. 'Yto:isgeair 1. 1 "1 ", i 1 tot l sunt llTre, Harty laterals e.. r, ,,. „.Y„,,. Bo.. Wrxb .: a- 1;i wee the rut, -.y , he se' a. , f ..ri• an erry of Ditch ..... of z' ,. _.. . , o ^n 1'•d ids t.• e• >,n,,,. sv ... - .'t ... 1, wa„ 11-.xQ.lt 0:". °Y1C1r - "rC' P Orsi drug_:teT -. , r ....-.r I yvlt the blit all A the by- ce d war wo and tlt- 'ilt: o•' rd st 8 to yr_ er g. Thttra4ay, November 19th,' 1930 rn- aMODERNIZATION LOAN Your .home is your "castle". Those plans you have dreamed of for its improvement— for making it more awable—can now be;put into effect. Whatever your plans for improve- ment or repairs ::. ;. new plumbing, remodelling the attic, installing a furnace, painting, roofing, or a hundred and one other,kinds of work .. * the Bank of Idontreal can provide the requisite money. We should be glad of the opportunity of discussing your plans with you. The necessary financing can be ar- ranged without difficulty or delay. Established 1817 Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager bank where small accounts are welcome” t. f lotto E. Beryl, to William John Sty ey, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo H. Storey, of McKillop, tna:rrieage take place the latter part of Nove bete Engagement Announced • 11fr. and Mrs. Fotheringham, Cl ton announce the engagement thsir only daughter, Jean McDou toot•, Wm, C. Sinclair, only ton ;xlfrs Sit clair, and the' late Willis Sinclair ' of Stanley township, marriage to take place the latter par or- practically solid forest. For 23 ye hn Mr. Leins carried on a flour mill to business at Bornholm, when fI m- was made by the stone,process Th were two stones in. his mill. Fort 'past 45 years he has been a hi in- ' respected citizen,of Mitchell_ of I A Port Elgin roan has produced gall. 61 -pound -'squash and fondly imagi of s es it is a record -breaker. rn ! A colony of beavers have built the' dam on the farm of Rod- McDougall north of Lucknow. ars Death of Mrs. Wise .i in J* fie There passed away at her home it. ere.; 1'Clinton, after a severe illness of tori. he •days, Amanda J. Wilson, widow. of: Irl Edward H. Wise, in her 73rd yew,; g y 33orn at .hi'apinee, Ont., she was a a l daughter of the late Wm. Wilson and n- ,Amanda Scott. At the age of ten,she came to Goderich Twp., and made her a I, home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Scott, at Taylor's Corners. , In December, 1887, she was married to her late Husband. They farmed on;, lythe Bayfield Line, and later, on the. Wise homestead, 14.years ago they;. retired and made their home in Cline ,. Von, where Mr. Wise died in 1932. Iel Indian Comes Into Estate 01 Kelly Ritchie, a full-blooded Chip- `- pawn Huron Indian. was found at'. d Goderich by a friend, from Wingham of November. Dies Of Accident A sad death occurred in Clinto when. Wei. Craig, of Morris Twp passed awey following an acciden He, and his son, Bernard, were hau ing corn to the silo when Mr. Cra by tome means fell backward fro the load.. He was taken to Clinto !Hospital where it was found his nee had been broken, causing paralysis iron the shoulders down. Injuzeii in Road Collision MTs. Alexander, wife of Councillor Hugh Alexander of McKillop twp., suffered a broken collarbone and body injuries, and her daughter •titer, Mrs. Jas. McDougall, serious cuts when the car in which they were dries' ing collided with a car driven by Chas. Hoist,- of Brussels, a few miles north of Seaforth. The occupants of the Haist car suffered cuts and bru- ises» Smashed Into Parked Auto Considerable damage was done a large sedan parked in Seaforth, when a truck, unable to stop because of leaves iittarilig the street, crashed iiu to it. The' driver of the car, Miss Greta Bloss, Seaforth, had been out of the machine for only a few min- utes when the crash ccurred. The car, originaly facing east, finally set- tled across the sidewalk. in front of the Presbyterian church inane, fac- ing west. G. E. McEwan, Stratford, told police he'notice the car but that another truck wa meeting Mini 1 and he was unable to stop because of wet leaves. 1 Several wild geese -this fell Italie f themselves by dashing against th n, glass at the Point Clark lighthouse, •.the striking factory employees t. ' Wine -rant. have gone- bach to woe 1- having received an increase rn wage ig 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gowans, Wingham, have left for St. Peter, n' burg, Florida, where they will seen k the winter. g, e n 0 al c v d s Free Dental, Examination The regular meeting of the Lions tub, Clinton, was held at the Rat nbtiry Hotel. Dr, 112,clntyre, .who is on ducting a free dental exarxrinatt- n of all the school children of Clin- n for the local club, informed the athering that the children at. - the - ublic school are very nuc in need Dental attention, as'he explained at of the number he examined 30 r cent Were in need of work that ally needed to be done. Two Bayfield .fishermen are harb. ing their tugs at Goclerich ties days. Their nets are set north o Goderich and they save the twelve miles to their home port. Thigh is Fractured Wm. Walters, elderly- Colborne township farmer, is in Goderich Hos- pital with a fractured thigh, the re- sult of a fall recently. tie fell while walking from the house to the barn. Cattle Smothered A peculiar accident happened when Hiram Lindsay, W. Wawanosh 1 Bost four head of cattle, When night came they sought shelter at the side of a hay stack and uring the night the stack fell over, smothering them who had been .searching for hint for or a fortnight to give him the good news e that Dept. of Indian alairs at Otte - 1' wa had decided, after eight years' negotation, that he was the rightful heir to the estate of his father, the late Peter Ritchie of Cape Croker, consisting of farm property and an- nuities of s.everel thousand dollars„ He did not care to state just hoar 1 much, if he knew. He had left Wing - I ham a few weeks ago, leaving no for • warding address. He is 44 years of age and has had a very good edu- cation. Painting is his hobby. C'ollid'es with Grader I When his car crashed into the, Howick township road grader, one, 'e d -ay recently, Fred Edgar, the town-, I ship engineer, sustained serious in- juries. His chest was crhshed, his face and legs severely cut and bred-- ' sed, and the car, badly wrecked. Tt was a misty morning, and Mr. Edgar states he did not see the grader until' about a rod away. 'Active in 95th Year 's John Leins of,Mitchell, end who in his 95th year, and enjoying g od health,' was down town this ;r ek doing some shopping, Ho is miser •of Crace Lutheran Church d attends regular ever;' Sunday ruing, He was born at Nia vara ' d his parents settled in Logan nn1 wr arehip 00.' ,yet*re ago. when the ole district north. of ern shed w: Honored By W. M. S. Mrs. J. G. Stanbury of Exeter, on 'Saturday last was waited on at her home by a large committee of the tiv ,., C en Pesjbyterian W.M.S. and - pre_ seated. with a life • Certificate in• the Provincial organization. The presid- ent, Mrs. W. Sillery, expressed very feelingly the regret of her fellow workers in the removal" of Mrs. Stan bury from Exeter as well as the good wishes which will accompany her to St. Catharines. Dream Too Realistic A dream kick from a cow was too realistic for an aged' neater lady and she is now suffering from a broken ib and bruises. Dreaming that she was again sitting• at' a milking. stool aid that the cow was in the act of Irking her. Mrs. John Pedlar, of M'Ze- ter, •aged' 84 ,years, in attempting- to • and the irsr, et fell oat of bedretrTv ionday , rrorniivr last seri fr,.,,,.r, •I tib anti: was atlieawise• shaker' up, ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY:: NOON FROM THE. " Herald Printing Office SUBSCRIPT10N RATES—$1.25; year, strictly in advance; "$1.50 tto. arrears er $2.00 may tie charged. s.7.. S. $1.50 in advance. No paper discon- . untied until all arrears are oaid un- less at option of publisher. 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