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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-11-25, Page 4ILL8GREEN •. Ic"7Ynee Cochrane of rl'orentd, sI ted o t the borne of his 1 rothe'i° iih.d tsist r during the week.. alai and i1'I'rs, Rugli Love weie ii7 °arrento during the week. 3utehering is now the order of the Mr, and 'Mrs. W. Devidso,x visited tiler folks at Dorking duriti the we BLAKE [x', sand Mrs. 'Rudy Swartzentriib- x• , . Sol Beehive, Willie, Girtie anal 'Gladys Bechlor `rattended the fun- nal .of the late 'Mee, Chris.l ichtie nit Baden •oxx Saturday. Ifr. and Mrs. Sam Gingericl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jacob •.Gan erich .of the s t • , Goshen l ci i 71C south. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaedho • and ,slaughter from Imlay City, Mich., event the week -end with Mrs. Bar- iare, Bechler. Mrs. Beclailer returned tO"fn them for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lib and fam sly were Sunday visitors with Mr. c :and Mrs. Aaron Gin.gerich. ' t STANLEY TOWNSH#' gang bf worloneiy ' Onxanenced , this waelr; liuildiaig file ~'dxo line on the Goshen line, and we e•,;pect i t will only be a few wee'& till the power 'will be tushed on, The line oar thh Babylon which was '.ullt this fall. ' .ad the power turned on a few! w'ie.s 'ago, 11Vlr. Geor•.ga-'li.nderson has parches- -444 o' s one i; the lxeds' from the -Blake congregation ;a.nd is having it moved to his farm to use as an implement shed,. Mr and' Mrs. J. A. Caxnie have been spaaxading a few days with fri- ends at Hyde Park.• Mi ' and Mrs. Gladwin 'V'iT•estlakcaj' spent et few days recently with tri- ends to London, St. Thomas and vie-: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Turner of• Loaidon spent the week -end with the latter's s parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.N. Douglas of Blake. Rev. and Mrs, Kerr and :4inaia •1f'(ta.y Johnston of Hagersville called on the otter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Johnston of the town Iine, re- ently, as they motored through 'on heir way to Paisley. 41 4" CI -DICE w - I TRY.- • •. OKEL'S , i7" • 'Brea • also VARIETY :OF CAKE, NES, SWEET GOODS. Ingredients Used are of the Highest 41. 4. . M Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will: closed each Wednesday Evening c c, Bakery--' Telephone 100 Zurich 44-..,44++++4.41.4.44.3-44+++++++4! g'. +++ i'++4.41.4 3-4-g.,g + +++ • 4.4+++++++4+++++++++-1444.4-44. . ;•%-.i,.3..g.+++4 i ;;'g•'i "i••t"•: -i•+ k4^ 4. • 4.41.3.4.+++++4.4.4.44.444.4.4+44-4. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ i.•i..g+ 3+Y t••a •i•.fi••i-o •i•"l• §' '"s " '• 4.'i•.€ . A RealOpportunity! a To New Subscribers, Paid 4 send the ZURICH HERALD . 4 4. 4 4 4 4 in Advance, We Will 4 of4. ^e 3-sr 3 "s"'i"1'":"'i• ' ;L.i,.;•.i•.;:• r •;.•s...:. , s : 1938 for only $1.25 in Canada to the .. end 'ri;r +r• M. , .. p:;;l4• ANFE FOEI A D FLOOR ENAMELS FOR ENSEE 1 lei OJTSSDE-WOOD On CEMENT JOHNSTON & KKAi,BFLE1SCli Zurich — Ont. 1141Il111lld11ui1111111I111I J II 11111f III 1111111 11 ' 1111101111;1M 11'10 rll 111111111111111 11 I ➢I(I➢I®1QIII 1 1(Ill lllilll f IIIVI(!f ! VI®( HERALD OPPIQE Do You Know7ri- • Mr...MERCHANT! You know thoroughly roughly well that you have power in your store, to influence. the decision cus- tomers in regard to what they buyfrom of your: 'customers rely on youa' rra you. Yourto give them products which, in use or consumption, satisfaction. p ' will give thein complete l n. If it is right , to use big city dailies an circulated magazines then, d natin, it is right to use localby the same token, it is weekly newspapers! I am the Master Salesmen, of this Community, and nay name is AIftl IIN111111I11 '11 141 41 11 ADVERTISE 1I I l li l(VfiWl[IiIIpII I IIroImV flll llilIN 1111111111111 1111111'111111111111%111,1111111111 1111111111 11,1111 nhs Fi St, Joseph and BeAvei' 'or; •,n; Mr, a'aad Mrs. Percy 13edaid who were recently harried and away on a wedding tour, ,have returned on d' now li'wi On aid the home vacated by .Mr. aid Mrs. Morris Dt ixomme at'. Beaver Town;, 111i', and .blas, Hector Laporte and daughter of Detroit wore week -end visitors to Me. and M. Rexnmie Je{- frey of l3eaver Town. -Me. quid •Mrs, Leonard Cook of De - too -hand Mrs, II•oss-Hewitte of Wirxd- sol,+ant 711 • S Sunday x doxy with Mae. R.achael. D:enomne. of St, Joseph north. .Mrs. Gilbert Jeffrey is spending ,a,. few days caring for her mother, Mrs.. Joseph Bedard Sr., who is at present; .on the sick list. Mr. Frank Jeffrey of Beaver. Town .Left on Sunday last, for Windsor and Detroit for a visit.; a Mr. Arnold Desjarcline ane his i ' bro- .-thee Wray of the Blue" Water south,. have returned from their hunting trip up north with a . nice deeto for their reward. Those who have spent the past 5 or _6' .ti vs k e s st . u d • with vzth their z e•3 es turned reed l l wa' ids' p - , . V''aL x x 1 -.g. xg ,'iipon the moon and sten and to the shifting winds to prophesy • the -weatiner for. the general good of the public, today, have only to look,.upon, the slopes an hills and wait to see what nature will , do with the present spread of snow. It is to be hoped that those that have predicted this fall of .snow "and more to follow, with a'h ird win- ter ahead, will hang up their caps for a season ;and leave it to some other, guy who will be more lenient and predict something for the rest of the winter much easier, Mr. Maxim Jeffrey of Windsor sp- ent •Sunday with his parents in Bea- vertown .with lVir. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey. Mr. Leon Bedard of Courtright was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ducharnne of St. Joseph north. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tienlaa za nctson Dennis, and Mr. Bloodsworth of Ham niton and 141r. and Mrs Orlando Ire- land and family of Ironton, • Ohio, and Mrs. Hamill of Stratford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, E. Tiernan and Mrs. Ireland. • Mr. and Mrs. .. John Bender moved to town Iast week: We welcome them to town. Mrs. R. Baker has returnect ' after spending the past .week in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Wind - or were :Sunday visitors with Mr., and Mrs: R. Baker. • Gueather-.'Porosis- On, 'Monday, November 8th a quiet wedding took .place in Toronto, at Mount Dennis parsonage when Rev. J. Arthur Steed united in mar- riage. Marjorie ID., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Touriss, -formerly of Arthur, Ont., to Irvlia, .yotingoet 'tan' of 'IVIr.•' and 'Mrs.. Charles Guenth- er of Dashwood. The bride ' looked lovely iu a gown of rust chiffons vel- vet with accessories to match and wore for travelling an Aiferican bro- ad -tail coat with 'silver' fox collar Dinner was served to the immediate families at Hunt's Sava? ' which the young yin after sp8 couple Ief • on a reset or trip to the United States. On -4- their return they will reside at Dash wood. Obituary Daniel Norinyle was born in De- troit, Mich., on Sept. 12, 1874 'and died in his home at Kalamazoo, 'Mich. on Nov. 19, 1937 at the age of 63 years. His health began to rail in the early part of 1935 and continued to decline until his death on the above date. The remains were brought to Dashwood, Ont., for burial. Thefun- eral was held Tuesday Nov. 23rd in the 'hone of Mr. Edward . Nadiger, brother-in-law of •deceased. Rev. H. E. Roppel of the Evangelical •church officiated. The deceased's childhood' and ;youth were spent in .Detroit af- ter which he went to Kalamazoo,Mch where in the year 1905.he took em- ployment with the Consumers Power Co., which position he held for near - lo S3 years up to the beginning of his iThiess. He was married 37 years _ ago to Minnie Nadiger of Dashwood. No children were born to the union. He leaves a sorrowing widow, ane sister and a number of nieces and nephews, ws, besides a large circle of other friends :and acquaintances who mourn his departure. Relatives pres- ent at the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Wnl. Schultz, Mt Clemens, Mich; Mrs. *Hilton, Detroit; Mrs. R. Perry, London; Mr. Gilford Henderson, son L , and on; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Henderson and family, London Miss Carry Willer of London and others. Interment took., place at the Lutheran Cemetery -neat• Dashwood tol }l iixid the yin people of of t e; Yitoge are looking foa'w•ard to the tinne,whca it av}ll be open,. lu'llixbaia n 'leas torted the Me- Ken;S ; haine on the , west side of the r illage. Mitxn]e Sangster has gone to Till- conhurg ' where .she has secured Ja good ,position. Wilson Allan and razixily have Moved irate I), Floss' house on King et., recently vacated by 1'. D. Wren Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster have rented , - • r z ed n. from 111n rtlol n s„ Ethel Mur- doch and' will move in about Dec 1. On N. 29, the' Young People's .Society of the Ilensall United Church will sponsor a programs put on by the floppy Cousins Entertainers of 'Elmira. The program consists' of quo artettes, cornets,, etc,. Beryl Pfaff was' able to restane,l her duties' at the Heiisall Public Sch- oel after ,being confined to her home forsevera:l days as a result of a motor car' accident. Florence Welsh spent the past we - k e visiting ativ t el es at z Toronto,. non to , , •Ili Thos. I infer z i i is opening a butch=. er shop nix. the .Murdoch block on' the north side of King• St, The building is being.tttecl up and will be openen for busioeas shortly, A Coizx, t •of P' ision on the 1937 nunicipaf4 voter s. lists was held in the towns l}ail, Saturday morning with County Judge Costello presiding. Some 3 5 ';hangea were made' on the HSGs. •`"G. M. Drysdale, who recently sp- ent several' weeks in Taronto attend - jog a school of enpalnting and writ- ing" on hisr.;'exams ' has received ward that he .ha''s passed successfully, ob- taininw 91, per cent on his exams. The Heiisall Chamber of Commer- ce are '• sponsoring a Euchre and Dance in the aid of the community Christmas tree in the Town Hall, Dec 1i ,37 .good meek and prizes.. A nomination meeting will be held here on ;Prl'onnclay evening, Nov: 29th to nominate candidates to fill the pos itions of the couneillorse and reeve; three school trustees and one public Utility Chnissioner. If an election is dem xn'dedpolling will take piace on Monday, 'Dec, 6th. Celebrates 86th Birthday Mrs. Richard Welsh Monday last quietly celehaatod her 86th birthday, quite a number of callers dropped in to congratulate her Mrs. Welsh is the mother of,.a family of 12, all of whom are•,living With the exceptions of one, song, f illed i`n the Great War. Reeve Crashes Hydrant Reeve 4.:!'E. Shaddick of Hensall, was badly, shaken up while on , his way hones frons the County Council on Tuesday of Iast week -wlien• he missed the, 'sli ht jog . in. the Huron road at tile`;,, end of Britannia road at Godericll: and crashed into a fire .hydrant J1"ci„ lost control, of the car and after asking off the hydrant at the base: caromed' into a hydro pole. The .f •ont of the e.q-,r as' eaten aiveiy daa "d" i --•t• COUNTY NEWS The manes friends ` of stirs. Glad- win Melick of Kippenr will be- sorry t' know that` •she is quite ill and cedy recovery. fai Hoped' for. Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Smith of HENSALL Airs, Archie Rowc 1nTe has return-• ed home."' spendinding " a ;.few months in the Canada West Miss Gladys : Douglas,' R.N., who, . has been nursing at the homee Mr. and Mrs. L. Eyre of liruco f efield, for several weeks is spending a few days at her home in Blake. Jack, son of Mr .and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale, who was a victim of in- fantile paralysis during the epidemic here, has returned to school again, The new municipal skating rink which is being co n stru ctetby he co - I0 u.ct0n the property,'axk is about a Hen - sill have moved to Egmandville, and' will make their home -with her moth.- er, Mrs. Fred Kennings; for the' pre- sent Four Hunters Shoot' Cow Up at Port Elgin, following an hour of patient, stalking four local hunters, shot a Jersey cow owned' by H. Boettger; on a fame bush lot, a• few miles south of the village. Dam- ages have, been paid -and the cow quartered to satisfactions Homes Get Hydro Homes throughout Kincardine, Tp. are now- enjoying- the, benefits of hy- dro. Power was turned into the rur- al lines after workmen rushed compl- etion of a temporary power Bank' at Kincadine. InstaTation will shortly be made 'at Tiverton " and Underwood; while plans are under way to extend lines south from I Tncardine• to Bruce Beach: summer: resort. In Her 106th 'Year Mrs. Eliza Motz, one of the oldest women in Manitoba, ` 'and a former resident of Huron; celebOateo leer 105 anniversary v a s at her er rYhome in Na, p ink a on Oct, • nth. Mrs. Metz• was bora in the Exeter district and was married at Crediton, moving to the West a ' few years later: lief husband' died in 1927. Mrs. Motz had 12 chd.deen; 10 of them still living and 5 over 70 yearso f age. She isa; great, great grand mother. Unlucky, . Day eros Geller,' Lucknow singer, a :what ,he termed was the nfortunate "break" he ever..) one day. He 'wee heading for ; and a Kiwanis Club luncheon izorse ,ste`pped' out on the. ear,: Winghanx It was- in. the' ars and the visibility poor. Ana the animal, seriously dam- e car, with the result' that he of 'fulfill his engagement. To 11 the misfortunes; . ne found aniining Iris' car insurarrce at it had :terirnintt - a few Cam ran int most •u had, in Toronto when a road, n early ho He stru aging th could n top off a when ex policy th days ago „Awaiting E$timates The Goderich `Coliegiate Institute Board is awaiting the return of esti- r mates presented to the Dept. of Edu- cation by a contractor of Teroeto for the changes and, additions; at the stli- eel made -n xeessary bay the Addition of 4ao;pworlc And haixieeconomies' to the curriculum,: It is planned to level, the ;roe orf f he ,gym and erect a -*~coed` story to which the class rooms Torr the d, ne5w'aae:subjects will he located. t. Could'nt Stop A quartette of inquisitive young. stens :soon found. out how to start a car in a show room in Goderich, but they didn't know how- to; stop it ilia' were saved that trouble, ;however, when the car, started ingear, , d ash - , into . e th d n pro ' the e silo x'o0 w xn I ,i narrawly missed a large plate glas window. The prep.., father of one the lads, arrived on the run aft hearing the crash, sized up the situ- ation at a glance and seized his off- spring to administer a'eound• thresh- ing without hearing the defence plc The lad "took the'rap" for some as the t p the four- some, other boys lost n: time in making off:,—Ex. • In„jured. When Bicycles Collide -• • Lois Hunter, 12 yr old daughter f: r. 0 31'1 . and Mrs. Gordon xdan l lxxitel' fitlt- ffred a shaking .and other injuries, • when a :bicycle she was riding came in collision with another bicycle rid - en by 1 . Turnbull, a H.S.:student,The accident happened in a; drizzling; rain and was attributed to poor visibility. The girl was carried uncortscirsus to a nearby home and medical .aid call- ed. She was found to be suffering frann a ruptured blood -vessel behind the eye and a slight concussion. Leaving Goderich' Albert E. Barker, for the past 9 years -clerk at.Hunt's hardware, God- erich, has accepted a position with the Traquhar hardware store at Ex- eter, and will move his family there. After leaving school he obtained :his first employment with the Done. Road Machinery Co. he was there 6 years two years. at Barker".s garage and:in 1928 began work at the hardware store. 'Visitor From Alaska A. W. Powell, of Wrangell, Alike an has been visiting with his brother, Mr h Stephen Powell of Exeter. Wrangell b is on the southern strip of Alaska, ti off the British 'Colunnbia -coast and the climate is somewhat siinilaa- to mxr -m own. Owing to the warm currents a which circle the 'coast the weather in h winter is Trot severe seldom going be- h low 12 deg. 'below zero. Flowers and - vegetables do exception -ally welIand Taursctay, NNIovezrtlior 2•1itk 1967 onecould unit' ask for better stia•W.w.- bended than were. grown there., 'nut. inhabitants 'whiei. e mostly trona Sweden rnu nd .orwa are 'and zvorway; Mrs,. Robt. Hawthorne An n aged and respected resident of •Seaforth passed away.on Wed. six the person. of Mrs, Roibt. Ilaw ho ' her 82nd year. She had been visitine g with her sou, at (oderich and after returning ,home took pneumoeia,Her maiden name was Mary Rankin had lived -n : a. 'the community since 7 yr.s;. of age, having than come from Scot. land, ;I3er husband predeceased 2Z st years t' Seafoxth, Survived by one: of son and one brother. • r Huron; Odd Boys a• ' The annual meeting of the Huron Old Boys' .Association, Toronto wills. o be '.held Thursday evening, Nov. 25t]t at the Y.M.'C.A., 931 College St. Cards and refreshments followed the; election of officers. All former resid-. ents of Huron n coons' ngw'resident or !Toronto are .invited to• 'attend, . Visit CountHome i More than 70 menxy rst bears of the T,ea„.: gue of the United Church, Ilensali,., journeyed to ;Clinton and presented' a program at the Huron County Ag-: ed People's Home. They were greet- ed by Mr- and Mrs. Jacobs, the man- ager and the matron, while bags of candy were taken along for each of the 100 inmatet& A musical program *as presented during the evening;,. including duets, and musical numbers Among those taking part in the pro- gram were: Mrs. George Hess, Mrs. Broderick, Joyce Eroderick, K. Drys: dale, Mrs. Ellis and others. Expect Mild Winter Tom Green, an Indian from Cape Croker, returns each fall to a bush in Wawanosh Twp. to cut wood for the winter months. Last year he first; broke into prominence by his weaath r predictions when he predicted' snow, steady from Nov. 1 to Dec. 26, d it was a• failure. Undaunted; oevever, he states that this full will e mild. We will have little snow un-• 1 after Christmas, because of the, thunderstorms he says. After Christ-. as, is a long time to predict accure•.- tely, but he feels that there will be eavY snow during Jan. and Iie as a little box by which he thinks Hhe can tell the weather for three months-, ad but not lenges. WHAT P .:iiCE LENS ? '. You don't need an expensiv IKE owning wnia a g Six were P d luxe automobile, there is plea are in owning a de luxe camera, with an ultra -fast liens. Whatever one' skill, as a photographer, one points with pride to theta or the L3.5 on +a diaphragm -scale and properly boasts of the camera's, great capa- binty and of the variety ,f pictures • Which it can take. No question but that these expen- • sir cameras with lenses allowing a me num :apertura :of L2 .3.v or• f::'1'_5" have` range and versatility that greatly increase opporttuiities in picture -taking and are a source •of much satisfaction. end there is no doubt that in the hands of an ad - lanced enthusiast seelring technical perfection they are a superior tool. .But if you are unable to boast of owning such a fine camera, don't get an inferiority Complex. You cart boast„ and Jst:iia:bly so, of the:fine pictures ;you can get with the ora ' nary earera ;at f.6.3., or even 'with .a srtia Te meniscus tens box camera with but ane stop at around :f:1.3. 'Youmayregretthat +u are notable to take action shots ,at `might al ;a tlie at fi er' pier orntancc :fie ,$ club or stop a diving beautyitt mol - But do not forget that Many are e camera a#r o a picture tun P e li tet.` this. de the prise -winning photographs that: s- , have been made with ordinary cam- eras; box cameras not excepted. Yo>t must concede that favorable light.. conditions are required for your-• picture -taking,. but remember that,• fav vorabI eli . ht g conditions are eons., ' -uncommon phenomena. And: duo,, cloudy days, the diminished light ot, - early morning and later afternoon:. and deep shade are not, ba these day -of fast film, by any moans uufavor--'. able light conditions for an f.8.3' lens. Beautiful. photographs are taker with no lens at all ---with a pia -holey camera. Again theownerof a cameraa, with an f.2 lens more frequently". • noes apertures equivalent to inose, . in ordinary cameras because. four; most of his picture -taking, he Toes', not need the f.2 aperture: As witlha;•. high-powered automobile, he has the' speed when. needed. Remember 'that •very poor pictures; ,. can be taken with costly camerae,. And very' fine pictures with inexpea, . sive cameras. If you know what your camera will •do and how to use it, 'whatever the speed of the lens mal.*' be, you will :always have plenty or; •. good pictures to boast about. res JOHN' VAN GUILD.JDX . 1 ai a 3 air fres n