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Zurich Herald, 1937-01-28, Page 5.y; ti's, 19. BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL DLL Y E. 'rl O ME s 1BAflRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. 'OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario Special Attention to Cennciel and Court Work. .fir. Holmes may be consulted at Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. y.. ar,...115.1. ARA.,.,.... DENTAL qtr. VV. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH ,Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HAETLEIR'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. H I. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. ENTAL SURGEON OFFICE. Main Street . Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B. d'. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON ()Mee in the home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto, .All diseases of domestic email treated by the most . modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eaer of Scottish terriers. Inverness Ileum's. Office on Main Street, posite Town Hall., Phone 116. HENSALL. CENSE AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex. 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON- aduct. any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to selL I solicit Baur businees ' and ifeDot satisfied will enak •R f '"charges for Services Ren- is s3ered. _ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-57. PRODUCE Faun noduce WA h :' TED HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR— CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm, O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 34, Zurich BUTCHERS ,Zurichs' Popular EAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the -very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, lett., always on band. Kept '`fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins 111 Y un gblut & Sou INSURANCE Western Farmers' ,f ideal Weedier Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK 1I3E LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- MAL COMPANY DOING BUSYNESS OF 'ilHIS KIND IN ONTARIO jemorrit of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st,' 1935, $20,479,730.00 ':Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52; mates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. Fm Kkkpp-•--Zur cbt dent,, kiss Dealer ie L.ighfnind Reds Aled, all kali tit Fite d suirasce • Put Your Wait, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column, NOTICE I have a PCV license for hassling live stock to Stratford, Kitchener, and Toronto. All stock insured for full value till weighed in, Give me a call for rates. Phone /41 Zurich. Herb Block. .a,46anuwlaist. a renal,^-_^,ae.2411., For Sale A Your -Ton Weigh Scale for sale at Blake by Tender. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close February 10th, 1937. Apply fa R. N. Douglas, Blake, t31. FOR SALE 1 bay mare 6 yrs. old; Black colt rising 2 yrs; Bay sucking colt; a few fresh cows; some stocker pig, 'Apply to Samuel Rohner, R, R. 3 Bayfield. Phone 78r11, Hensall. FOR SALE. 1928 Ford Coach, good running condition, 4 good tires, only $75. L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich. NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT Plain Dresses and Suits 70c. Insurance Included. This is a con- tract special for a limited time only. PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD.. And Dry Cleaners. Thiel's Transport c. _9131259111M41._._,, 1219tliwayMirpt,:tRISIIIMINISMit., "111111411..! Mrs. Northcott Dies Thedeathtook place in Exeter on Thursday last of Mrs. Roger North- cott, an esteemed resident of Exeter and formerly of Hay Twp., who pas- sed away in her. 82nd year. The de- ceased had been ailing for several .months but had been confined to her bed for only a short time. Mrs. North cott's maiden name was Sarah Gould She was born in Ontario county, near Port Hope and when a young girl moved to the community with her parents. T:? "18.17 she was united in marriage . i the late Rager. and for many years they lived on a farm where he passed away 12 years r"o. Shortly after that Mrs. North- eott went to Exeter to reside. She is survived by a family of nine chil- dren.. Short Course Planned The Ontario Department of Agri- cultural in eco -operation with the Io - cal people will give to the young men of Kirkton district two weeks' school in Agriculture, commencing on Jan-. nary 4th. The course will be of a very practical nature and will incl- ude stock and seed judging, weed id- entification, rope splicing and a study of soil and fertilizer. The course will be free and is oped to boys and yo- ung men from 16 years and up. The Agric. Representatives of both Hur on and Perth along with R. R. Good- in, of Guelph wilYbe the instructors. b Diamond Jubilee Aprivilege accorded but few was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. John Mill- er, of Exeter North and formerly of Fullerton on Sunday last when they celebrated their diamond wedding. The bride of 60 years ago was for- merly Mary McNeill, daughter of the late Alex. McNeill of Fullerton. the groom, Mr. Miller was from Hibbert Township. On Dec. 20, 1876, tris young couple accompanied by ano'•h- er young couple of Fullerton travell- ed the narrow road by horse end buggy to the little Baptist church le Fullerton village wrere they were un- ited in marriage. HOW TURKEY CHANGED THE CHRISTMAS FARE dI Among the culinary gifts from the aboriginal inhabitants of Nortl, America to the white man—corn- meal food§, pemmican, succotash• pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes. fish and wilcl fowl and dame and 'beans baked in clay. maple syrup and 'maple sugar—roast turkey stands supreme, Nearly three hundred ye ars have passed since the American turkey displaced the vaunted .Sir Loin and Baron of Beef from their oroud positions on the British Christ - ems tabis and vanquished forever the laims of roast guinea fowl, quail, eranes and swans as the Christmas nasterpiece of the festive board. In- tend, to -day so del ' ,;nn,. is the North \mindere?) 1.; •d that ('hr k tmne fhro «,1` S' "e• -lie; reseal ing 1tr(rr'lcl IF clot. Christmas without a turkey, ZURICH HERALD '4ALbardie na Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith on December 31st, at Clinton Hlospital, a son (Gerald Emerson.) ti Terriiiic floods are going down the Ohio river to the south of ne, this river which is on the worst rampage in history is at some places 80 feet deep and is devastating homes and property as it goes along. Nearly million people had to abandon thein homes to save their lives from drownA ing, and the damage done will rte up into the millions of dollars, Free Show! J. I. Case Co., is putting a talking, and sliding picture show of the Tractors and farm implements oat in the Town Hall, Zurich on Thui'reir day night, January 28th at 8 pan, Music will be furnished for a nice entertainment before and after the show. Be sure and bring your fame ily and friends 'along. I welcome everybody.—John Hey. Thank You! CREDITQN About thirty friends and neigh- bors gathered recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Zwickor, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. ,Gerald Zwick- er, their son and bride on their re•• cont marriage. Mr, and Mrs. Telfer, manager of.I the Bank • of Commerce, Crediton,' read an appropriate address and Mr Peed Derr made the presentation r • a bridge lamp. Mr Zwicker suitably replied to the presentation. .Progr essiye euchre concluded an enjoyable evening. HENSALL Died in Hor.1ilton Relatives in torn received word of the death of Lloyd Stacey, youngest •'jn of John and the late Mrs. Stacey of Hensall: Deceased was in poor health for some time. He r-.assed a- way in Hamilton Hospital Sunday last. He was in Hensall about 4<, years ago, and span` his s oen- days here. living in ' .er ears * et. Sonrcoe. He leaves to moria h We are in receipt of the following loss his widow and five children, letter for which we are very grateful . reside in Simcoe, hi father, Jn Jan. 19,1e37. Dear Sir ---I am! Stacey and one brot a_lrnr st ho enclosing renewal for Herald. The • of Hensall: • The frnerel was he weather is cold to -day 35 below zero' from his home erste; men- of S'reeo this morning, roads, that is sideroads Ile viae a nexhcw of Mrs. Davi are ail blocked, stock is wintering Cantelon and Mrs. E. Rennie of th good. Many people confined to bed village, who attended the funeral. with cold and flu. The heavy snow,; is driving the wolves out .of the tire- STANLEY TOWNSHIP ber into the open places. —Sincerely Simpson Geiger, Bacoo, North Dak.. Mr. Orville Stephenson of Marlette MATT. REGAN DIES Inch_, called on friends here on Matthew Regan, a well known far "Sunday, he brought •-'ith. '',i•-2 '•' • mer of McGillivray Township, near donaunt Mrs. n.,ice who hasstspen of Pilst Mount Carmel, died after a wee'k's Mound, tgan:, spent the past illness with pneumonia. He was in.. month Mrs. at Marlette. his 75th year. He is survived by his d nt an M. ,ratio who recently wife who was formerly Miss Mara• t uulerwent operation in Woman's Glavin; seven daughters and three •. easedllege to Hospital, progressingToreto, we are or - sons who are at home also three dn. 'a ys and we hope is he will soon be ughters. There is a brother at Lucap . p able to return to her home. and two sisters living. The death tai- Henry Hayter has returned ing place Monday, burial at Mt. Car- o Tier home here after spending mel, R. C. Cemetery p ' i.: who 0. th 1l d e onth visiting with friends in. Flint, RETIRING REEVE HONORED lied Detroit. The members of the council and Mr. Robert McClinehey is visiting the officials of the Township of Ste- 'rdr his sister, Mrs. W. H. Stephen on o£ Marlette. phen together with their wives gatli- Bred at the home of the retiring reeve .11;'.1-1 1 L L S G r E E N Mr. Wm. Sweitzer, Last Tuesday eve- , ning and in the course of a pleasant evening presented Mr. SYveitzer with +. A sur prize party was l:.'ld a leather travelling case. The address ?esclay evening at the flame :lir and presentation was made by the d lira. W. David on. T!ze oc w:; Clerk, Mr. Herbert K. Silber and Mr a ea of two birthdays was celebrated. Sweitzer expressed his appreciation. f+Trss Annie Jarrett visited her of the splendid gilt and spoke of the ti tint and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. many pleasant associations he had'tva dors.. made during his long years in =unit- +Ir• George Stephenson of Walker.. ipal life. The evening was pleasantly. f ' Bent a few days with his parents :Tent in games and contests and. re ' . ail Mrs. Robt, Stephenson. i'AGE D avoveasaisaaa aee��sarou�ettraucvrree�.;;sr��aa� • ZURICH CREAMERY a 9 We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. • Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant. I s Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guarantee s Your Cream Graded Tested d t dand i Day.Paid for the same a o • ° YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY ,16 We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Market Pi`zces, according to g Fade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! : THE ZU",ICI CREAMERY a a 90*M0 os raea�soolmeosoc ePoemocars —_-- .:;' fl •.,m :!,fia43ie4'tl"5i r3�hr'i�A"�rAtlpf?is7E 1'b J Fuel o F P� r, Cut. Your F �. e ih ALF! ... • uy St,rr,m Windows and Doos's LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW WE CARRY A t. •�r LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL Tl lES,. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU .. WAIT..16 y .a. • PHONE T R/Clif �•▪ a..g..i..I.3•.�.•:,.3•.F.i..g•�P•.�,•II•�•d••3•✓Fr•p••;..5.0°,�..;.., .p.rr•i••:� a.o a °�A t� 6 lose rL"+E ssosEo� CJtt3�s000o seicTe@°+�CB"e@3sseessea �r��`�y�tsessoksc,s Sty+:tit our Wintei's wColder Days will soon be babe again, andprovision ?must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home warm and comfortable. We can supply. practically Q all the called for grades of Coal and Coke with 0 prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin! ' ▪ Master and Pioneer Poultry Feeds Plow points to - fit all makes of plows freshments were served at the close, J `Tr. Schultz has purchased the i the ;where Mr and Mrs. M. Tully' t W. M. S. MFF'I` ' een farming for the past 'few EA ;sr They intend leaving beforel 0 The W.M.S. of Blake United church icing. We will be sorry to see them cg held the January meeting at the # go, as they have proved to be fine j home of Mrs. R. N. Douglas, of neighbors during their stay in this Blake. Mrs. Thomas Dinsm .. e pree- community. ided. The meeting was opened • by , 'Mr. Lorne Fleischauer who hes singing hymn 637. Mrs. P•.ebcrt bit -j been engaged on the farm of Mrs. Bride read the Scripture lesson from IStephan, has resigned and has gone Psalm 46. Mrs. C?arence Parke read ! to Zurich for the time being. the devotional leaflet followed by i •Mfrs Dolly Hagan spent a few days prayer by Mrs. Wi11 Carnia. The min- , ite Zurich this week with friends. utes of the last meeting were read I Mr -Fred Brock is cutting wood by the secretary, Mrs. Samuel Hey, near Kippers these days. then the roll call. Another hymn The latest report we hear was sung and Miss M. A. Johnston ; Mrs. -Lydia Troyer is improving led in prayer. Miss Beatrice Man -1 Which:we are pleased to know. son gave the topic. The meeting was closed by singing hymn 500 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lun'h was served and a social time enjoyed Ammual Meeting Annual Meet_ng Zion Lutheran church held its an- I The annual meeting inof the Exeter need meeting on Monday,pJanuary i Agricultural Society was held in the I otg, The financial report of the with - Town Hall; Friday last. Wm. J. Smit • i congregation and organizationsda l nn the �chtrrch were presented and all acted as chairman. The financial re- l of them showed a healthy state of port showed that the society had a t affairs. Messrs. L. H. Rader and successful year with a splendid bal- Feed iSchlundt were elected to succ- ance on hand. The election of offic- ! eed the retiring officers Messrs. Mar- ers resulted as follows: President, ,tin Laub and Ernest Rader. Other Wm. Coates; lst vice, Dan Dew; 2nd routine matters of business were vice, Win. Oestreicher; Directors E.. disposed of under the able chairman - J. Shapton, F. Ellerington, G. We$- ship of Mr. L. H. Rader. The pastor cott, C. Fisher, L. Robinson, T. Pryde • Rev, Theo. Luft reported in his par- .'DASHWOOD that now Dr. Steiner, C. Rowe, Geo. Armstr- ong; lady directors, Mrs. Howey, Mr: Thompson, Mrs. Jaques. At a meet ing of the directors which followed R, G. ,Selden was reappointed secy. and R. N. Creech, treasurer; W. .11, Boise and J. Moffatt were appointed auditors. The dates for the fair we- re set for Sept. 21st and 22nd. OBITUARY Edward Krueger Passes There passed away at his home in Stanley Township on the Goshen line just north of. Wagner's corner, Ed- uard Krueger, a highly respected re• ddent who has been i11 for some time vith a blood condition. About the. .first of December he was taken to Minton Hospital where he remained 'or a few weeks and on December 30th he was returned home, and he gassed peacefully away on Tuesday, ' Tanuary 26th, in his 37th year.. It vas nine years ago when Mr. Krue- ;er, accompanied by his sister, Leo• radia tame over from 'Germany and ;omnlenced earning a very creditable living in these parts of Ontario and had made many friends during these nears. He is survived besides hi:a sister here by a father, 2 brothere end four sisters in Germany. The funeral will be held on Thursday .af- ternoon from his home Stanley, St. Petet's Lutheran church, Zurich. 'or service, followed by interment in Lutheran Cemetery. oehual report that the congregation numbers 475, baptised members 343, Communicant members and 101 vot- ing members. During the year 1936 the Lord's Supper had 472 guests, 9 children were baptised, 1 marriage and 2 burials. Zion Lutheran church is looking forward to another succ- essfulyear in 1937. The main aiin of the weekly news• paper as the name implies, is to give news of its own district. It may have other aims, such as to give the mer- chants a chance to tell of their goods in its columns or' to try to influence public opinion through its editor•- ials, but first of all it must give the news. Some of this news is not easily obtained and no editor can cover it all without assistance. Especially is this true when you have visitors. Malty of the ladies think .that per- sonals are the most interesting read- ing in the whole paper. Your visitors are usually glad to have their names appear, so send them in. Sometimes people come .in and give the impres- Siont that they are asking a favor when they want us to insert the names of their friends who have been spending a few days with them. No person need feel that way about giv- ing as news items for we are indeed glad to get them all. 0 SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers an Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at I-lensall and Zurich at all Times. 1 00 0 40 a 0 0 aalq6990614iniS ea riWAIMMIMMAyakAithatMANIANMW Zurich Drug Store r' r rasa. Scio.oI upplies We 'Jaye a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies All authorized Public School Books,including th N€w!Cpe]ler All High:School Text Books, etc. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. See Cur Supply ofT„7et Prep arationS Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizeri , Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. tDra MacKiimon, ,� g r y� �t q �rU'lt"`4"�f �,� mpw k �4 ,AA.+ (�• F 1kRARx iglSlsl� !' �'� 1Clr'tTl 4 Frk tot et ralC