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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-06-14, Page 9Supplement Page of SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of S.S. No. 9, Hay and Stanley, for the months of April and May. (Blake School). Those marked with an as- terick. hissed one or more owns. Sr J :r--4Jlene Jeffrey (59, Joan Gelinas 09, Kathleen Hey 67, Austin Hartman 57. Jr. IV—'Margaret Gingerich :59; .Dorothy Erb 54; "Dorothy Hart- man 29 Sr. III—"Verda Baechier 71, Cur- tis Gingerich 70,. Elva Hey 09, :Grace McBride 63 "Earl Gesell 01 :::Irene erber 40; 'lien' (:t•1•?+er 21. Jr. III—I+.cc? li Swa;1t,:entru,e•r 75, Ella Bohn 73, Anna Fostcr a.7, Yv- onne Gelinas 54; Eme"v Buechler. 45. Sr. II ----"Ray Oesch 7.4, "'Vernon; Oesch 68, "Ambrose Hartman (iii, *V,grda Gingerich 49, '`Harry Bitech- ZURICH HERALD Thursday, June 14th, 1984.. ler 41. Promoted ;to :Fr. II---Glaliyse Beech l:'r, Norma Hoy, Monica IIartman, .glary I"oster, L u c en Oc:,ch. Promoted to' 1 Class—Teddy Jeff- rey, Arthur Gelinas. Pr. --Harold Erb, Ivan Beechler°, Lenard Foster, V1ttor Hey. T. S. Bea.tie, Teacher. HENSALL Laird 'Vickie made a business trip to Toronto last week. illr. and Mrs. Earl P emend v.,0 - re - re in Winghain attending, a wedding Mr and s1' 'villa 't=,+ atrld d u liter of Toronto ;)sited with his mother and beotha'rs h(-1•.•. V. Hedden recently moved to the Mc'i'aggart house on Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. James McMartin rtin of Barrie were visitors at the home of Mrs. Robert Bon.hr•on. COYOU �� d.BLI a J Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUO'. E YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PAN"sS NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU f�tl -• 1 V eA e i N PHONE 69 WAIT. • FLEISCN y�� ZURICH +'r 4- 4, + }•4,+ •+++ �- •^�. tsr , E•,{ -•F•.- ,... }.z a L �.s �.rr,g, o S +4,+s�•5 ++ 3 4,4.4,4..4. } . ,SSC Y...�. •L Look over your Cultivator, drill and order repairs and save express charges. We have some F and W., !Ireer- ing and M. H. Cultivator teeth at a bargain s• a.▪ ' :r. 4, Used Tractor plow,• riding plows, Cultivator and bean Scuffler at bargain prices. ALSO 3 -DRUM STEEL ROLLER, HOE DiZIt..L WHAT HAVE YOU TO DEAL? Come in and see our display of New Machines this Week -End. Gas, Oil, Batteries and Tires at live and let live prices, GENUINE M. H. REPAIRS ARE BEST >_t. ~ Points for • Tel. Shop I49 OE KLOPP & SONS Res. all makes of Cultivators 4.77 7 i 'i Auctioneering? — 1.3 BET! iter caste in bed and during this time 4.44.++++++++++++++++++ +++++ + Dr. R. R. Ross will be in charge of i his practise. 1. T. C. Joynt was a recent visitor with his mother and bothers it Wing -hem. FI ed Iliggins has left fo, Beach t)'i t ' +;e will , pend the r:r1 cors, it Lava oiled :.i1 the Hen Fail . i t t'V1 to the very dry wonthei < ?;ev ,'' was instruct- ed to order 4.eao j '3a of oil. Each householder will Le chatg•ed e1 ben - :et -It and the 1..Monro' ,;ill be by the town. This is appreciated b? the Citi^:•n 1. The I3ighwav Dept., l:.(;: two large oil trucks hauling from the C.N.R .` •'t io'i to the Pine Water highway Oiling the road from Grand Bend to tr, ;•leis. Mrs. Robert Parsons, ;;h:ie going down cellar the other day, fall and broke h.• tear taahcn to the Clinton hospital for treatment, Mr. and t^ i;. fl'vl;n of St- ratford we: visitors with Mr, and Mr. rind John Cei batt •were visiting with London and Hyde Park i11 11115. Mr. and 're. Wm. Shepherd at, tended the r r, i cf :-311 t. h rdas teriv. at Hag- ersvilie on T• d;+ last, Mr. and L. R. Ce' -•s of Lista- 1 V1 e t .til'. CYi frieeds in town :•' eraa-, 'di•. and Mr.•. Cordon. Parker and '+lire. James I r :ri ::on attended the funeral of the lois . Miss: E. Linden- deid. • K led'in Acc °lent Dr. Rus:.•11 .'I:a: r:io Ira w :c11=41 I!''segs' ii'_a in i' car accident, was 1 `,Isl'•i in ago ant: zo' of William Mc- Kay, principal of the H as ull public 'inn; Car 'o: .alai tfr '^:e Mrs. I, y. Srr. n 1-i r lr life hole i turf nt Attending • 1:.70-t.11 1. <.t e. e' -°l rum:rating • _ ;v„+ •itis I'' -h honors. He be- gan the practice of medicine in Hag- , huilt up at splendid „. +,ci;en. Th idc-s hi: widow he low.- : 10'; 7 77.7,2,1 f:rtht•++, Wm. McKay, of 1'.'Iil:.s0;.•, one brother, Loins, Tor- t '.Ito and Or(. sisters, Lillian and ito;t, r ti? with ' e, father t Wind'e+I• ,tit 'Jr.; Wm C7, ei,he td e+e `(e`1ir'lll. 7110,' 1(1floral took pII1eO a ; ; raga':sviilr:= on Tuesday. COUNTY NEWS This year': tax ra'.e' for Vl inghani is 50 mills o`s the dollar S:•aforth's tar rate this year is 41.12mills—on+'-half mill more that: last year. ('. iToust013, : relong 1'e,- cide'nt of 'ruct.:('rsmith, died on Suu- slay at the age of slow1;•-:e ren ye- ar . He is survived by ilii tv,fe, on son and two daughters, The (1cath or' irre-d lit \'Va'ton on Saturday of Hugh Fulton, in his e+i%•ht,-••t'gth p(•a.r. Deeeosecd lived ira McKillop township and for a few years in Seaforth before maving to Walton. Ho lenv-s a widow, two son: and two daughters. Injured his Spine Dr. J, A. Moan, Seaforth, in conr- ingdown stairs on Sunday evening last, slipped and in fallir„ injured hi• spine. He was removed to Scott Me- morial Hospital where an examinati- on was made. It will be necessary foe him to spend'some weeks in a plas-