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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-01-26, Page 1•1 Vol. XXX C [ [o. 29 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORN GL JANUARY 26 1933. Chester L. Smii`cI, lt'''c.T "arcs ;:r,;. 11.25 a ,year, U.S.:Vaal . d reser' t *1.50 IN A.RFL1.ARS, *21stAT B& cECA airs • Patronize your home Merchant and read the local paper Popular Doctor Passes Dr. Joseph C. Candler,, one ®'f the best-known surgeon's im Western. Ont- ario, and one of Clintoes beat loved tlitizens, died . suddenlyon Saturday. evening as the result af" a. heart. at- tack. He had just: Ieft his home in his car and bad driven only a few yards when strickenn, areal was found : a short time later tying on the road beside his car, baring:' evidently 'en- - deavored to return to his: home. -< ter the body was: viewed by Drs. WU.- . liams and Shaw, it was decided by Dr. Shaw, coroner, that no inquest was necessary. The funeral was held a • on Tuesday afteraoort to Genion cern- - etery, a privet service at; the resid- ▪ ence and the last rites a the Masonic • Order performed. Deceased t who w s , in his 52nd year had g 4 Clinton for about 25 yearn.. He had many friends and his skill- as a. siug- r. eon made his services muck fat de- mand in the eenmmunitg . ST. FEtEWSr lEvangelicaal Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONT "A C►usekr Qdrs Me s oMner- fee Week'. Friday, alb: Lader Zwsigaat. =Illeturds !#•a _ =SUNDAY• >liiZ -as a. as:-Iliamitalkrafiaa. OAS a. pa.--Illaaist lame. Tie a. aaas.-��ai limina. *$,b.4 1111.t..mr as s/ irei«a Z. Tsrldrelr.. Peter f - Blue Scranton Oi The New Warden " James 'C. Ballantyne, -reeve of Us- borne Township, was, ori Tuesday af= ternoon choosen warden or Herren County by the unanimous consent of Huron County Council at its :first 1933 session. This was "Liberal" year and Mr. Ballantyne was selected caucus over three of his fellow -mem- bers. J. W. Cragie and John Mc- Nab, whom he defeated moved and seconded the motion for his appoint- ment. Warden Ballantyne has .been a member of Usborne Township Co-" until for 10 years and reeve for the past six years, during which time he has sat in County Council, He op- erates 200 acres and is a successful farmer, specializing in Holsteins and other pure-bred cattle, is of Scotch descent. Mr. Ballantyne is GO years of age and a Presbyterian, and, has one son and a daughter, both at home Warden Ballantyne was escoorted to his seat by ex -Warden .Louis Rader and was sworn "in by Judge T. M. Costello. Judge Costello talked of the hard times through which the farmers are passing, and warned the new council board not to mortgage the future and to carry on in a de- cent way. Warden ,Ballantyne, in a neat speech, asked co-operation of his fellow -members in carrying on the business of the Council in 1933. Important- Judgment A judgment of great importance and far reaching effect in these stressful times was rendered by His Honor Judge T. M. Costello at Gode- rich on Tuesday of last week. Charles D. Laframboise, a farmer on the Bine Water Highway near St. Joseph told 'a meeting tef •his creditors last fall at Zurich that Ifo cou:'1dn't make it pay on, the farm anal was giving up The creditors endeavoured to• com- promise with • him and so enable* pini I� to continue buthe ntueed ,their o f,• t fern then William ' Miller who field •a note brought action and obtained -a jnu;dgrnerit, later placing .an Execu-, 'tient in. the ' Sheriff's hands- La- framboise then • notoified"-the Sheriff th:<tt he claimed $20.0 as farm •exemp- tion. This was opposed by Miller's 'SdTiditers with the result that the ;Sheriff had the matter eeforred to; the County judge for trial. When lithe case as called et Gotl, arh o' Tuesday morning it looked as if haif if the 'peirile -of Hay Township and :Zurich -were pi>t.sent so ,rent was the ;interest aroused. The 'hearing lasted all day and on its eonclusion His'Horror'gave a carefully r esoned judgment declaring that leif'ranibriise was on the farm when -the seizure -was made he was not really •any 'banger, a fanner and so was -not enti'tkid to the exemption. J. ti. Staribury of Exeter, was coun- - throughout the proceedings and at the tiidl . 1Jonelly acted For 1,afram- balse -and, 13. B. Nairn represented theS12eri.tF.- Exeter Tinea; Tecate. ANNUAL Insurance Meeting, The 58th .Annual Meeting of THE`'HAY TOWNSHIP FARMERS' -MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich On Monday, January 30th, 19.33 At 2 o'clock, p. m. BUSINESS: Receiving the Directors', Manager's and Auditors' Reports. Election. of Directors and Auditors and the dis- cussion of such business as may be in the interest of' the Company. Henry Eilber, Secretary. John Armstrong, President. .IS CLEAN AND F21LT TS "Washed and Screened belitre iii es the mine to remove all notate. ' We ![sear. AMR Siwe. The color Guarantees Cie nnetlitg We also -Ian= Genuine Sement; Solvay CoL--e Petrollenm Eltiiee:. Rosedale Alberta. Pocahontas :and Miller ereek,' Our MOM,i Quail t'sr nein Sea.ed e - iliighest CASH price.,f, naliE r eggs,eel for Miller laid the ether creditors on Graded ba.. • W. R. DAA Phone No, la HE •; a Also Men (one and to sos44004 >we4+Q►fF4>4? 4644444.4 4.04444 *444.+dr8 H4$, ereec4 'e¢•D4lai6+•i60•+ to1 Several left Below r,�%�i�PrStl s,:' a •b Pants 0 Sults at. :ec&.. .Prices d r , Jauuary an:February . n ak'i.z a,.u : �a ,a /111,1'n, 1roC,I"5f reiz, aiaeXcTeareee , - 4 NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Members of the . ZURICH AGRICULTURAL • SOCIETY • Will be held in the TOWN HALL, ZURICH On SATURDAY, JANUARY 28thz At :2.30 o'clock, p.m. Susiness--Receiving Financial Election of Officers, Etc. J. P. Rau, President • Elmore •F.. $lope;: Secy Tress: Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner and ,two sons, Edwin and Clarence, mot - re to Kitchener the past week. '-Messrs George Hess and Harry [oward of Hensall were Monday vis- itors in town. Mr. Alfred Melick, as reeve of Hay Township is attending County Coun- cil at Goderich this week. Mr. Eldon Ortwein of the Bronson Line, has returned home after visit- ing a friend in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gottschalk of Seaforth, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner. 111r. and Mrs. Earnest Allen, and daughter Marjorie of Cromarty, we - ‘:re Sunday visitors at the home of Mr :and Mrs. Jos. Routledge. Report SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of the pupils of S.S. No. 8, klay, for the first term. Pupils whose names are mile= ked with an asterisk have been. ab- ent for one or more exams. Ilihle Sr. 1V --rt tacit ,oiler ' gard ocher 7 ; iala Becker 72, Glenn Walper 71, Dolton Schwartz- entruber 64. Jr. IV -Rota Mae +l't`. Sr. III --Kenneth Weber 74, Eun- ice Cestreicher 73, Jr 111-Geralu erase i 4, Jlie 11 Schv, art:.entruber 60 ; Carl Oe then srei- cher 57, Minors Rader 53, i'riee 47, nil 1a raider r 43. Sr. II -Ernest Masse 57. Jr. 11•---Ma:•thnt1iller 77. jack Weber 76, Hilda Becker 74. Sr. I -Louise Masse 57. Jr. 1--aleen Miller 61, Louise ?iml:r „a sii°t •r, 1iosaleen Miller, Helen Miller, Dorothy Pricey John Masse, Lyle. Schwartzentruber. Miss A. Y. Robertson, Teacher STEPHEN COUNCIL Cottr.cil of the Teweship of The Stephen convened at the Town Hall, Creditop, on Monday, January 9th, 1 :?i3 it • 11 o'clock nxi.. Th menl- ber.,: were - all present. After each ata (:te(1 ' • dull nt, office and took his seat, the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. .Motion, that the Reeve and. Clerk make l.p"rlicatlo.t is then D( pertinent •i'. '1•fiele':a•,a of the 1'1'ovinee of On- tario for the statutory gram toW,trcis •••••Tokoeitesestso••••••••••••••••u•014.41/11164100011*Offfeek • • • • 1 s 14 Ir. and Mrs. T. Trevethick and an5ily of Brinsley, are spending a pew days this week, with Mrs. Tre- veithick's mother, Mrs. W. G. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koehler are spending a few weeks visiting with elatives in the Kitchener district and ew York State. Library Fees Reduced 'The fees of the Zurich Library for he year 1933 have been reduced` nom $1.00'to 50c. Mr. Ward Fritz was on a motor grip to Boston, Mass., the past week iaeturning with an auto for a finance corporation• at Windsor.' • The annual meeting of the Zur- e h Agricultural; Society Willtbebe held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Sat- urday afternoon, at-urday<afternoon, January 28th,when officers will be appointed and the various reports received. • ;Hess, T#re lawsllar WATCH AND CLOCK , ,,;t'' 1 a REPAIRING 1 WE BELIEVE WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST IN WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS, WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLE LOWER THAT WHAT IS CHARGED. IN THE LARGER CENTRES. FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE .SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAILED IN WATCHES. - • Phone 74 - Zurich ••NN••NNN••NNN•••••••N••••••••••••4teeee 4411 sr she annual business meeting of tleubscribers of the Hay Municipal Telephone System will be held on Tueday afternoon in the Town Ha1T, Zurich, when their annual businese mill ' be transacted. There are at present 727 subscribers on this sy- Stem is in a financial sound condition. OBITUARY • Mrs. Sarah Turnbull Passes The death took place at her home, Grand Bend, on Thursday of Mrs. Sarah Turnbull, relict of the late Thomas Turnbull, both being well known in Hay Township, having been industrious and well-to-do farm- ers on the Blue Water Highway, a- bout three miles south of St. Joseph for practically all their married life, till about five years ago when Mr. Turnbull died, . and the farm was then sold to Mr. E. Hendrick, and Mrs. Turnbull moving to Grand Bend till the time of her. death. Mrs Turnbull was always a very hard working and industrous, and was indeed a. goad wife and mother. The deceased is survived by one daughter Jean, wife of 'Adolphus Allen, drover and farmer, Parkhill, and three sons, Gordon: and Norman Turnbull of the Blue Water Highway, and Oliver at home. The funeral was held on Saturday and was largely attended, at two, o'clock in the afternoon, in- terment was made in Grand Bend cemetexy. Hensall Resident Passes Richard Blatchford, formerly a blacksmith in Hensall ani recently retired, died Saturday following a short i1ln.ess in his SSth. year. He hacl been active until a few weeks the ewperulitianc:; me erred oy ago, when he was stricken with m- Oown hii> rn1 Ilighwaye fluenza, which was followed by .pee- 14Iation that the following salaries urnonia. Born in England deceased had been in the blacksmith business - in Hensall some 53 years ago. Later he went to South Dakota, but return- ed to 1.lensall 26 years ago and had since lived retired. ,He was formerly' a Methodist and was an elder in the United. Church. Surviving beside his widow, who was formerly Miss Hardy who is also ill with influenza, are seven children of a former marriage. Thera are also two sisters and four brothers surviving. The funeral eras 1 .old on Tuesday afternoon to I ,l a.••' "'oinetery1 where ia'.7..'2'>rlr+lit bel:;,' aricttle. r 4+++++++.4 444.4.*+••4'M••4l.+t+++:•+444.+fi4 *** MUTUAL SHOE - STORE t WHERE YOU BUY THE REST. • • For - Less Cash ++In "These Times •f Depression, When Wee'41 .. Find it so hard to get along There is nothing t, more welcome than to be able to buy all +i modites as ..low in price as • possible. And this. Is where we - can meet.. this demand, by buy Right, • We dare :_'able -to `aeelh;::'at thelowestx . Prices..„ . I * Our Guide is the Mail Order Houses' Catalogue -found 1. on the Counter of Our Store for your reference anal Ours while buying Goods at this store. See Our Window Display! - + We have always a full line of the best ,of F'ootw'ear + * Prices that are the very Lowest, when Quality is cosi.-- sidered ` For the wet weather and snow; We carry a complete. Line of Rubbers, Zippers, Golashes, and HEavy Boots and Lumbermen's Rubbers for Men. Repairing? YES! Neatly and Promptly Done. • 0 FRITZ & SON MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA Phone 82 or 115 • Z.t- ++++++.1-1.4.44.44.444444110.41.4-14+ c t- ++++++444.4 44 ++i^•f ++++++.1. ,V,14i+ S•F*t-,, , be. fixed. as follows Assessor ;;•l Jo• r., it1, tnit( i' :1l20.00•, (.'0i1l1Cill00rs $r,o. each; Reeve $63J 0; Clerk p,;400.00 ..red Mem fiailrur•ii:te°t;tl, :.t 30c PO' 1OUr. - '!.'lte foliov. inng or dere were passed : Canadian clank of commerce on cheque :$86 55; F. 3. Wickwire prin- ting rin-t ng 80.50; Edith Mason, charity 3-30. in at the Town I1 all, Cr, diton, ori Monday, P'obruary 6th, i983, at 1 )'Clr,l id p.m. Heavy hilber, Clerk, BIG RRIIUOTIC ON WIN`PER GOODS • 4. 'b. cx..,I WE ARE MAKING A BIG REDUCTIrVir ALL WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS. Underwear, Sweaters,, Wind Breakers, Flq�t.l Shirts, Heavy.. Overalls, Wool Socks, and &c,- ings, Heavy Rubber-, and Shoes. .Ir Also Prints and Ginghams, and Broadcloths. R. N. DOUGLAS t ENERA& AfirERONA AlT HONE 11 -97 13LA?; i;z 43