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PHONE 69 - ieeen t- 4+++++ r•8 ^3 eetoe++ +++++4 ++++++4,4.+4'++++4.+++++++++++ (1 1' ZURICH 100111II11tIII 1011111111111101 ffli1I11 1111111111 II 1111M111111111111111111111111111111111M1 1111111111111 Ill111I1111111111111I011111I1Ili0 :i:argain IN NE SPAPERS 0 ;or a Limited Time Only, We have made arrangements to offer the Public Very Attractive Low Prices in Renewals or New Subscribers as follows: Zurich Herald and London Free Press 1 year....$5.00 .Zt ri h Herald and London Advertiser 1 year $5.00 Zurich Herald, and Family Herald and Weekly Star, for 1 Year $2.00 Above Prices are good only till. January 1 3th, 1933 . Be sure and act before that date! HERALD OFFICE -- ZURICH rp i jtT,, , ! l •;;';l!i ''.;ap!�i; HifIUI!!'!I! "I 11 ! I 1 1!!1111111 11 111 III 111 I 1 11'11 • ed to Woodbridge on Sr,ndaxy and spent the day, with relatives. 'Miss Roe. Guenther retuxhed to Witdox after e1,nsar the. 'holidays s with her pax'erits. Mee.. Furgeeoar of .Saginaw, *Alia., is visiting her sister, Mss Ester Gray- 701e1 .and other a,•elatives, 11'Ir, and Mrs:G. Oestreleber were pleasantly sa.rprised on Tuesday ev- ening whenthe members of the Ex- celsior 13ible Class `' of the Evangel., Teal .Sunday School gathered fat their home to .hohaoor Mr. Oeetreither who has beer) the teacher of the class for a number of years, ,The Secretary of the class Mr. Joseph •Wild:fong, read an :address of appreciation after which the ' class president, IVIr. E. BenderBenderpresented a gaft'of money to Mr. Oestreieher who replied in a pleasing speech. During 'the evening a sing song of old• time German songs, were enjoyed and also a eluett by Mrs. R. Goetz and Rev. Sauer, at the close the ladies of the class -served a dainty lunch.: • rat-viif0iJlaU@U!Dfl!II!li!fl!iorihLfl111 ll!Ui111Ullflllll!1 Hilioof We l��ptirWagons,. Buggies, -E Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. . 4750 1 good Lumber Wagon at 1 good buggy at 4 wheel Trailer. Complete.....:.._ KEEP ON SMILING! $45 $30 $25 HESS, the Repair. Man DRYSDALE Mr. John Ducharme, after spend- ing some trine visiting in Windsor, and Detroit, returned home last we- ek. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Durand'j of Detroit spent the holidays with t,!e rl parents here. Mr. Athanas Denonune of Det spent New Year's Day with his el ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Denoii Miss B. Mousseau, who has been the sick list for a few clays, we .a pleased to say is improving. The Misses Anabell and Grace D nomme, Miss V. Corriveau, Miss Flo once Rau and Kathleen Durand, employed at St. Peter's Seininax London, spent New Year's, Day wit friends and relatives. Miss Blanche Rau of Detroit, war' ed daughter, Mrs. Earl Campbell, of a Ney Year visitor with her parents Hay Mr. and Mis. Henry Rau. Mies Donei'a Denonune of London spent the hplieays under the parental; roof. ' • spent the holidays with their- father Alex, Smith. Rev. and. Mrs, Young and daughter Rath visitedu� with. relatives vusriN adx r, t the er Ll c, ' It $ :. Ox Q laovc o 'o p Milton hoolidays with . freneds and relatives in town, Mr. and 'NUS:. Laird : Miekle and family spent the holidays with the foraiier's Parents in :Ridgetowne Claire Van Horn and sister Ruth spent the holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hudson. A great deal oi; interest was shown in the doll contest at HenWhill's drug store., Quite a number of girls cone tested, Fifteen dolls were given and iVlr. Hemphill .added ten more as ex- tra prizes. Dr.. and Mrs. Win. Geiger "of Kit- chener and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger of Finland were holiday iis- itors at the home of Mr:. and Mrs. Owen Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and fam- ily of Toronto and Dr. and Mrs.Smith and family or St. Marys -spent the holidays with IVIr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Petty. Jr f f.� I110011IDill11001011101111111lllllillillllh011llllllllllllllllllllIIiIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIINIIllll!IIIIlliIOINII!II!IIIlIl01101110!IOOI1'IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII01111101110101111001111!!11011111111101111111111 i�C3l I-IILLSGREEN ..and Mrs. Conrad Siemon and son Leaton of Hensall have got nicely :settled in Mrs. Troyer's house which :they Tented recently. Miss Lettie Love attended the At :Home in the Convocational Hall in :London last Thursday. 'The annual school meetings were held hast Wednesday. Mr. E. Thiel ewes appointed new trustee in No. 3 may, and Mr. Geo. Johnston in. No. Hanle Y.. 'Vies. Garfield Brown and daught- a'ers of Zurich spent the week -end at a'l.hn ,:home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Semen. Kr- and Mrs. J. Cochrane returned l a their home after spending a few Alser.s .in Toronto. Mr- and Mrs. Ross Dick and son, Douglas of Toronto spent New Year vale their parents. Mrs. Frank Farquhar and son Jnoo. ,af .Iiensall, who spent a few days Frere returned to their home. 'Mr. W. Love spenrthe week -end with his son Rev. R. K. and Mrs. Love at Kintore.. Rev. R. K. and Mrs. Love of Kin- tore, spent New Years with their per- mits, its, Mx. and Mrs. W. Love. School re -opened on Tuesday mor- .ciing after the holidays. The Women's Missionary Society =vets at the home of Mrs. W. Tur- a -ter on Wednesday afternoon. On January llth it has been de- reiided to quilt a quilt for the needy term the :meeting. DASHWOOD 'The Lutheran Ladies' Aid ,net in Alb basement of the church for their treitular monthly meeting. Rev. Ness seemed the meeting by singing, script 111.1, t reading, and prayer. Mrs. H. Mira; Pres., took charge. of the bus- isss Meeting. The minutes were mead and adopted and the roll call lines answered by 20 members tires - Anita One stew member was taken The many friends of Wm. Arm- strong are sorry to hear of his death Which took place at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Coleman, Lon- don on Monday last. Mr. Armstrong went to London to spend the holidays With his daughter and spent a very ,enjoyable ' day. He had only retired .or a few minutes when he suffered a heart attack and passed away. He as a liftlong resident of Hay Town- ship and was highly respected by all who knew him. He was a prominent ember of the Anglican Church and a Conservative in politics. Since the death of Mrs. Arrnstr°ong same years o he has made his home with his mi George, in Hay. He leaves to mo- rn his loss one son. George, of Hay ownship, one daughter, Mrs. John Coleman of London., and one adopt - CREDITON Miss E. Grenzebael from Goudies, Lim., Kitchener, spent the holidays at the Evangelical parsonage. Dr. L. 0. Geiser, of Hamilton, is spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Geiser. point charge of Presbyterian church- Holida y y visitors at the nonce of an es of Auburn, Belgrave, Blyth Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Silber'were: Mr. and Mrs. Harnulled, Elgin Lilber Smith's,Hill, has accepted the same. , and friend and Russell Eilber. The , remains of the_ late James Rev. Fred Foist, of Chippewa and Johnston arrived at Bayfield from Miss G. Arends, of Naperville, , Ill.,: Corrine, Sask., on. Satarday last and are spending a week ndith the forma were buried in the family plot beside er's-parents Mr. and 7VII.,s '0 F, Foist his wife, who predeceased 'him six Laura Clarke, .who is attending years ago, MacDonald- Hall, Guelph, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Clark during the holidays. A watch night service was held at the Evangelical church on Saturday night beginning at 10 o'clock The W. COUNTY NEWS man, who fortunately didnot drink it, Stanley is being held in jail; bail having been. ;refused, Clritnri O horton, a 10 -year-old caanl d xu s.ls lad, is in Stratford ao 4 ltrl suffering from. internal injuries re- ceived, in an wino mishap on No, 8 highway, six miles west of Mitchell, ' Clifton was riding with his brother Geo, and another passenger when Geo., who was driving, lost contract the car, •which went into the ditch and turned, over. The occupants. we- re thrown though the tap and landed. ford suffered any serious injury. forty feet away. None except C1tE- Carol singers at Exeter, comprising twelve young men of the community who have been ;practicing for- several weeks sang in front of various homes in the community on Christmas eve and also paraded the business sec- tion stopped in front of many of the stores while their carols were wafted on the air. They collected $12.86 which was turned over to relief. 'Climbing on top of a washing 'nia- chine in the woodshed of his brother-, in-law's home at Bt. Columban, near Seafortl, on Christmas rnorniing, De- nnis Berry, 71 -yr. -old bachelor, thr- ew.a rope over the rafters above hie head; fastening the dangling ends a- round his neck and jumped into space His lifeless body was discovered by his brother-in-law on his return from early mass. Dr. Burrows, Seaforth coroner, investigated and decided th- at an inquest was not necessary, it being a clear case of suicide. The deceased farmed all his life and. re cently disposed of his property. He invested the proceeds, his life's sav- ings, and. lost all. He brooded much over this and to it is attributed • his death. Caught in the main shaft of his son's chopping ,mill at Bellmore late in last Wednesday, Julius --Ruperrech- rnidt, age 57 years, was terribly man- gled and believed to have met instant death as he was dragged through the machinery of the chopper. Mr. -K.up- erschmidt was assisting in the mill while his son was absent being mar- ried. Some workmen passing the Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Fowlie, Mr. ',Laurie Fowlie, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, - of Zurich, spent ;holidays with Misses Frances and Ethel Fowlie, Bayfield. Rev. Mr. Aitken, of Toronto, who recently received a call to the four - which not totals 35 members on the roll. This being the closing meeting of the year, election of officers took place. Hon. Pres., Mrs. K. Roeder; Pres., Mrs, H. Wein; Vice -Pres., Mrs. M. Kraft; Treas., Mrs. C. Rinker; Sec., Mrs. J. Schroeder; Auditors for. 1933, Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver and Mrs Wm. Nadiger; Pianist, Mrs. A. Kuntz press reporter, Mrs.'F. Preeter; En- tertainment Committee, Mrs. Hayter, Mrs. Kuntz and Mrs. Preeter; memb- ership Corn., Mrs. Ottillie Restemeyer and Mrs. P. Fassold; Work Com, Maes, Wm, Nadiger and Mrs. M,Laub, visiting Com., Mrs. H. Restemeyex and Mrs. F. Schlundt; Treas. reports was given and showed a very success- ful year. The meeting was closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Dr. Lorne Tieman of Erie, Penn., spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman.. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent New Year's with her parents. Miss 1VIargaret Cunningham of Kit- chener spent New Year's with her sister, Mrs. L. Morenz. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer, and Misses Grace and Theada Hayter of Windsor, spent the week -end with re- latives. Watch night services were conduct ed in the Evangelical church on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mcisaac, of Detroit, are spending a week with re- latives. At the annual school meeting held in Dashwood Public school; Mr. Reu- ben Goetz was elected trustee for a three year term in Mr. E. Nadiger's place. The care taking was awarded to Mr. Fred Genttner. Mr. Milton Sauer returned to Na- perville on Monday where he attends College. Misses Helen Nadiger and Ruth Klein'stiver left Monday to resume their studies at Stratford. • Mr. Sam Willett of Niagara Falls, visited relatives and friends in town last week, Mr. and Mrs. T. noperoft .and fam- ily and Mr. Clayton Wildfong motor - Thieves entered the barn of John Tervitt, west of Wingham, recently, and stole two dozen fine pullets which were', under lock and key. Chickens were stolen from Mr. Tervitt last M.S. presented a brief play and other -year. Many farmers in the vicinity interesting items. Offerings for_ • Mrs-` have been losing their fine fowl and sioras were received, with farm cornrnodites at such a low Mr. and -airs. Everett Hoist and daughter of Zurich, visited the• holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoist. Helen Maclsaac of London, and Lester of Detroit, spent the Holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Maciasaac. Gertrude Hoist of Goderich, and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and family of Zurich spent the holiday, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Halal:, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Finkbe iner and fancily of near Zurich an Milt F' kb ' f Dundas vis, price; this is a' real loss. Two cars crashed at the corner of Goderich and Main. sts., Seaforth, on Tuesday last and one of them came out of the fracas less a fender. The accident was caused by one of the cars skidded through the stop street and hitting' the. other ear, which was Two- travelling along the highway, - burglaries were committed in (=cdeeich on the evening of Christ - alas Day. Miss Alma Cox, East st. Milton an eine,, o rreported that $60 had been stolen over Sunday with their parents, i fi from her home, while Miss Elder of and Mrs. Geo. Finkbeiner. St. Davids , street reported the theft Of three pairs of hose. Apparently Herb Morlock's tears of horses hack the thief knew where the parties had `placed their key, when leavitxig the h4k'1r4 , W. +. J '. MacVicar, issuer of motor -car licenses, . Goderich, has received `the markers for 1933. The letters for ;this district are D.H., HJ and DK. The lettering,' is in black on a yellow background. ' Wingham had a successful com- munity Christmas distribution. Cit- izens. contributed to the total of'ov- er v er $3`00, so" that no family, so far as known ,to the committee, was without Christmas cheer. DieMonday, December 26th, sever- al farmers' in 'Tuckersmith and Hib- bert Townships were busy plowing in their fields. Aft early covering of snow has kept the frost out of the ground. Given his leberty for Christmas, after having been convincted for chicken thieving Garfield Finlay, 21- year-old Wingham man was last Tu- esday sentenced to one mons i in jail by Magis Reid. His companion Harry Steuerol, same age, was placed on suspended sentence for one year af- ter serving three days an jail, They stole the fowl from a Turnberry far- mer and sold them to Wingham U.F. 0..for $5.89 hi order to raise money for Christmas. Clark Stanley, of Blyth, who is charged with Manslaughter and viol- ation of the L.C. Act in. having sold allegedly poisonous liquor to the late Jas. Taman of..Blyth, will appear in Magistrate's Court oon January 6th. It is alleged that Taman purchased the liquor from Stanley and after drinking it was taken violently i1l,anr?. shortly after died. The poisoned liq- nor came into the handy orf rhea other a very' lively run through town the other afternoon from the chopping! ,Orli to John 0, Levies hittivig ,yl" Misent'r's car which was slightly maged. HENSALL Mary Buchanan of London, is vis- iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchanan. Mrs. John Dinsdale spent the holi- days with her sister, Mrs. John H. Petty, Hay Twp. Mr. and •Mrs. Earl Pa rhner of din-, dsoor were visitors with the roruier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Parlmer Mr. and Mrs. L. Ortwein of Tor, onto and Miltont Or wenn of London, were holiday visitors with Mr. - and. Ars. J. W. Ortwein. Bonthron & Drysdale are busy pricing and arranging the McLaren Hardware stock that they purchased and ate going to put on a sale of this stock in the near future. The salewill. '-.)e conducted in the MacLaren store, The Merchants of Hensall will close their stores every Tuesday ev ening during the months of Jan. uary, Feb., and, March. This is the usual custom and they would like their customers to keep this in mind Stores will be closed on Tuesday ev- enings- but open on Sat, eve. Geo. W. Wren who has been in the Scott Mem, Hospital, Seaforth for a number of weeks following an accid- ent and later an operation, is now at ,le to be horn : again. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of De- troit and - Eiiri.d Smith of London,: Jana .5th, 1.933. nxzill, where Me :owner's father was:. operating- alone, beard hea'KY pound,. . ing;, of machinery and ran into the • eliding. They found the terribly mangled body stilll whirling bout t te shaft, ,and •were ;able to extricate it.. only sifter the lamer had been shut The :neighbors and friends of Mr.. and. iVirs. .Arthur .Baker, of the Lake road were shocked to hear of the unexpected death of their daughter, . Mrs. Wyniifred Tierney formerly; Com Baker in her 25th year. Mr. and Mrs. Tierney resided in Detroit, but for some time have .been staying with ler parents,. Mr. and Mrs, At - their Bnker, .She is survived by her parents, a, sister; Eva and a brother, Joseph, both at home, her husband and an infant daughter three weeks old. Funeral services were held Fria. dayafternoon last at the home and at Grand :bend United Church, with Rev, S. i.. Mothers officiating. Inter- ment was made in Grand Bend Unit- ed Cemetery. Many and .devious ways are being. used to solve the hard times prob- lem, and live members of the crew sof the .Dorunaeonna, having put their boat "to bed" for the winter, started in to figure out the cheapest way, of getting back to their homes at the head of the lakes without parting with too much of their hard-earned! sum iner' wages. After mature delib- eration each man put up $ 10 and a Model T Ford of somewhat ancient vintage was purchased. With liberal , use of rope and haywire, gathered. from here and there, the .goods and chattels of the five sailor boys were trrapped both sides and rear until it was almost necessary to cut a hole in the roof to get into the car. The boys left for the .head ief the lakes by way - of the States. HOCKEY NEWS THE CYCLONE HOCKEY LEAGU SCHEDULE 1932-'33 Dec. 29 -Zurich at Hensall Exeter at Dashwood. Jan. 3-Hensall at Exeter. Dashwood at Zurich,_ Jan. 6 -Zurich at Exeter Hensall at• -:Dashwood`. Jan. 9 -Exeter at Hensall Jan. 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