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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-12-20, Page 1'VOL XX LV tcrio,, 24, ..1 E1 101€-4 0 TI✓ u R s iJ . ii° d I a ii .a DECEMBER 20, (9 3.4 T Lir Chester L. Smith, PrrEIIw,Iirr , $1.25 a year, U.S. $1,50 in: Advance $1.50 ter arum kite, se max gls faneeeeek. Oiistorners and we oxte 4d Sea:on's Greetin Capital Theatre Goderich — Phone 47 'To One and AU we wish. a, Briand Happy CHRISTMAS SEASON Now Playing—Voice fat the. Night, with Ilere McCoy. Mon. and Tues. Matinee Xmas Day. A seasonal topic presented in a way -to warm your good hwn. A New Hit IT'S A GIFT" -with W. C. Fields and Bahy Leroy Two colored cartoons, a two reek comedy and Peranuannt News. Wed. and They '"Charlotte Greenwood, Richard Arlen, .Roscoe Ates, Gary Cooper, Cary • Grant, Charlie Rugg/ea, Ned Sparks, Mae Marsh, Ed.. Ev. Horton, Jack •Oakie, Polly 1VIoran, and a host of others in an entertaining novelty. "Alice hi Wonderland" Lewis Carroll's immortal. fantasy_ Friday and Saturday JOE E. BROWN The screen's most comical caper- ecutter returns in t hilarious ,Fern -farce "An Honorable Guy" With Alice White Coming—Twenty Million Sweethearts Matinees Tues., Wed and Sat. 3 p.m. Do You Need Glasses? .Stop and . Think haw important It is -that you "wear correct glasses --coo'- claiming any such ambition, but un- less prescribed for your vision- g the children visiting their grandpar- °Correctly styled to your face. Your less adequate reforms for the abuses ose of diverting the Aux Sable Road 1 ents Rev. and Mrs. E. Burn. The !health may largely depend . !!seen he ?las exposed are forthcoming, he under Municipal by-law No. 428 of , t on a motor tripfrom Chicago vision. will.ar be subjected to tremendous pole 1929 of the Tp. of Stephen in which to New York city, and itwas very See C E. EC1tGrn t , itical pressure, to lead an insnrgent the Judge awards the claimant, M. r nice of them to stop off a few days At HESS JEw1 1Rr STORE radical group—Goderich Star. Pollock, the sum of $800 and $200 with their ••Zurich friends. dice Joy extra for interest charges and com- for completion of fence, a not only is an outstanding radio sing - total of $1000. This award is in set- er,,,but indeed a very fine personality tlement of Mr. Pollock's original cla- to. meet im as presented to the arbithator, namely $10 compensation for comp!- Athletic Meeting tion of fencin; $1200 compensation The anxival meeting of the Zurich for land taken olid interest on $1200 The Club was held in the Town Hall, last Thursday evening, Decem- ber 130th with a. good attendance. The chair was. occupied by the Presi- dent, Mr. William O'Brein, who act- ed as chairman. for the entire meet- ing. Mr. K. tR>sutledge was appoint- ed as secretary in place of the regu- ulgar secterary,. Ed. Gascho, absent. The treasurer, Mr. Milford Schilbe, reported a balance' in the treasury of $31.66. It was decided to organize a hockey team for the 1034-5 season. Motion, that Ivan Yungblut be ap- pointed as manager of the hockey team. Motion that. the foIlowi;ng be appointed as a working committee: L. Hoffman, Ed. Gascho, Milt Desch, and Ferd 'laborer: Motion that the. Tough Feed Farmers in western states are pay-: ing $5.00 per ton for Russian thistle as they .have no feed for their cat- tle. It's tough on the farmer but worse still on the cattle.—Er. Thank You! The Zurich Herald last week cele- brated its 200th birthday, and the gen- ial publisher and 'editor, Mr. C. L. Smith, takes a modest half column to say thank you 'to those who have given it suppoat and patronage dur- ing the two decades of its career. We congratulate The Herald and trust it may live to a ripe old age, every year improving and growing better and better.—Clinton News -Record. •-t The Dangerous Crossing! Again at Goderich the dangerous railway crossing has taken its toll of life, and while it should be a warn- ing to one and all to slow down and .elow down sufficiently to be able at a moments notice to stop before get- ting in contact with the tracks. At this time of year when there is ice and snow on the roads even much greeted precaution should be exercis- ed, as .one slip may be fatal and may be the last one' you will make. Don't try and beat the train, as it might be only too late as in this case. Can He Stem the Flood? Judging from Mr. Stevens' recent meetings, that forager Minister has unloosened a flood of public opinion which may carry him yet to the lead- ership of a new party, whether he now foresees that eventuality or not. That is the view freely expressed by seasoned spectators :on Parliament HIM No doubt he is .sincere in • diu Shoe. Repairing I wish .to advise the Public that 'T 1 am in a position to do all kinds of shoe repairing, and solicit your pat,' ronage. Give us a trial for good workmanship. GARFIELD BROWN' Zurich _ Ont. STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, Dec. 3rd at 1 pare All members were present. The. minutes of the previous meeting we- re read and adopted. A deputation of residents whose lands border on the Town Line between Stephen and McGillivray waited on the council to ask them to use their influence to have the Town Line changed to a Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner motored to London on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Faust of Mitchell were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich, motored down and attended Division Court on Wednesday morning in the Town Hall. The annual Christmas entertain- ment of St. Peter's Lutheran church will be held on Monday night, (Chris- tmas eve) December 24th, Mrs. Sol. Martin and Mr. Os,car Greb of the Babylon line attended County Road and maintained jointly the funeral of the former's brother - by the Counties of Huron and Mid- in-law, Mr. John Hoffman at London dlesex. It was passed that the Reeve and Deputy -reeve interview the Hur on County Council at the coming session asking them to have the said. Town Line maintained by the Coun- ty of Middlesex. Motion that -a grant, lata 12.r.. John E. Hoffman, at Lond- of $15 be made to the South "Huron on on Saturday, Plowmen's Association. Motion thee a grant of $10 be made to the Tp: Mr, Albert Smith of Crosswell, Athletic Community Field; Motion,Mich., and sister, Mrs. Vanattar, of that the Collector's Bond be receiv- Applegate, Mich., were week -end vis - ed and accepted and filed with the itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clerk. Wm. O'Brein. Mr. Smith is a great The•. Cle%k read the Judgment of lover of hunting and enjoyed the jack Judge T. M. Costello, dated Nov. 21 rabbit hunting the past few days. 1934, who, acted as arbitrator in the l' Miss AIice Joy, The Dream Girl matter of the expropriaion of certain portions of Lot Ocie. in -the Aux S� dnger of Radio Land, with her two ble" Con lo the Tp of Stephen own Inial`!" of are . spending a few ed by Solo Pollick for the purp-1 days at the Evangelical parsonage, on Saturday. Mrs. BB. Pfile and daughter Pearl, Mr, Urban Pfile and Mr. Laird Jacobe of Zurich and Mr. Henry Pfile of Hensall, attended the funeral of the Every Tuesday at ZORICH At Dashwood„ Saturday. ,:at .Phles Store.. ST. PETER'S :Evangelical Lutheran Churih ZURICH — 011/T_ "A Changeless cCyhrist far .a: Chang- ing �p,�orld." Friday, 8h—Luther League. Saturday—Choir I'raelice.. SUNDAY SERV'ICE'S: 10 a, m.—German Service_ Dr. Dafoe, Returns Well, over the week -end the fame pus Dr. Defoe, the northern Ontario country doctor who done so much to. preserve the Iives of the famous its", has returned from New York, and on his return the little from date of taking possession Dec. girls all greeted bin,+ -with a warm 16, 1929 at 5% per annum. Each sohle we are told, and what is nicer party is to pay his own costs. Motion, 'than a smile from. an infant. But that the $1,000 which the Township .when five smiles are at once directed is to pay Mr. Pollock is to be forw- on a person, the joy must be unex- arded to the Tp. solicitors, and to pressable. The Doctor had a most hand the same to Mr. Pollock or his glamorous time in the big city of solicitors on receiving satisfactork New York with all its white lights, title to the land. and he was royally entertained, and The report of the Auditor of the seen many 'things That were new to Provincial Highways Dept. of his him, but even the fancy dancing girls audit of the Tp. Expenditure on rds. in the Municipality for the year 1933 was read and ordered filed. Motion that By-law No. 490 ap- pointing the following Dep -Return- ing Officers and Poll Clerk's for the several polling divisions in the Tp., be finally passed: Po11 No. 1 N. '111.15 a.m.—Sunder School- .of the night clubs could not detract 7.30 p.m.--Englisk service. from his wonderfni. peesonali'ty. :Everybody Welcome 'tom adi Steams,., Would 'to 'God that all men were like this outstanding character and the world would be all the better. E. TUERKHEillig,, Pastor. 4'1l 111111110111i11111111011i1M1110i011110'1!sr' ;,T'r dlill' 01 A IiirilliilititlillilliM IOIIII Of01010111 11Ii1111000i 11II1I11I110IOf I10011il1i1111111 U8i111P' NEW ocery Nature's E ;s Tuanatoes.2's 'ran. ,... 3e Florida Ta; mein per :dozen —25c Mincemeat, 2 lbs—for.,r.----. �.�.._...__.._..,. ..__._ c Xmas. mixed Candy. .2 lbs. ,„25,c ack's_No-nib des `a i1ets each ... .. 3c Super, Suds 2 for..._:_ ... .,_ 19c 'Red Bird Ma .dies„ 31toxes ;for ..... 27c Maple But-,: per jar ._,.. 25c ALL KINDS OF FRT.II Vis,NUTS AND PFJ .: FOR CHIS': IAS CAKES. Also Threads, Pins, Lams, E"a: emo J cJ EGGS WANTED. rtuoSr•+l 1 . na,..,i' r. 11(5.1 iciTh .165 Baker D.R.O., W. Willert Poll Clerk; No. 2 P. Dearing, W. J. StanIake, No 3, G. Nicholson, G. E. Wenzel, No. 4 J. T. Hirtzel, Ed. Beaver; No. 5, Pat Sullivan, J, Mawhinney, No. G Ed. G Ilraft, W. Klenstiver; No. 7, John Houlahan, Percy Mollard; No. 8 R. Pollock, Wm. Hicks; No. 9, I. Best erd, H. Wainer. A large number of ths. The former staff of officers will! accounts were passed which will be carry, on for the coming year, reported in the financial statement•to be printed soon. The Council met in the Town Halal • on Sat. the 15th, all nimbus were 'quiet blit happy msatrirn:onial i. present. Motion, that F. W. Mor- eve#it took place ;on Tuesday morn - lock, collector of taxes having return ing, December 18th when Miss Susie ed the Collector's Roll' pursuant to Jacobe,. eldest daughter of Mrs. S. Sec. 118 •of the Act and having fail- Jaeobe and the late Sol. Jacobe, was ed t�o collect all the taxes •for the united . 1n nzattziage to Mr. James wail 1934, the ' said,, F, W. Glorloek I�annie::of, .the Babylon Line, Hay pis hereby appointed and authorized Township. The rn. rriage taking to fc,Ontinue .the levy and collection place at; the. Evangelical parsonage, ' of the unpaid taxes in the manner Zurich, rith Re e..E. Burn, officiating bind• with the power provided by law 'Ilea' pride looked charming, wearing for the general levy and ro Ii etiou a gown of sand crepe witia accessor- _ of taxes. The account of Dr. C. C., ies, .and carrying . a bunch' of white Misner for attendance to indigent chrysanthemums Caught with a ping patients, was ordered filed.riblbon. They were unattended, 4:1- Motion; that in the event of a ter the ceremony a wedding 'break - Municipal l;leriioti be u• h•tl,l on fit was served at the home o1: the Tete 0 lav, the .70. of J'anuery 1935, a bride'S mother. The happy couple Dlebescite shall be taken for an ex- then leaving for London, St. Thom- peeeeion of an opinion as to whether as, Dunville and other points, the oro+ -,r,r• , ,,1e•.'''n,•" ere in favor of the bride ,travelling in a frock of Triple iis;r:ly i i*carred oou,.e•i'i p a,sing a ieso- ehere erepe 'iditlt accessories to match '. ! . " 3 .t'r CF 1Z cm- i ' a'lloTk let'.i7^7� Vie;/ win reside on ti•ei to sell beer and wine in Send- the groom's fine farm, Babylon line, and Hotels in this municipality. fogy Township. 'rho herald joins A lar'g'e number of orders were. pas, `r air many Zurich :friends in c' tend- -eel, ing season's greeting, and many hap - El. x'it"ger Clerk, pi' years of tvCtl,i4;.1 life. working committee melte to the rur- al League and try. to get a "by". Motion, that the working committee organize a town league and try to organize a league with the neighbor- ing teams, Mations, that. Milt Desch Will Siebert and K. •.A. Routiedge be appointed a committee to see that a play is put on during the winter mon H.YME,NIAL Xmas. Creeting Cards New Stock New Low Prices OVER 1,000 CARDS TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich BLUE COAL We wish all our Customers ane. Friends a erry Christnitas W. R. DAVIDSON Phone 10 1`l S ILL • • •• Merry Chir' stm• • • AND e • • • • Happy • Year • • w • • • of Friendship between • • • • • • • • • • • May 1935 Serve to StrengtI3en the Ties ,p • • • • • a us and prove for Us all a Period of Mutual Prosperi May Good Luck, and GGod Health be Yours for the Corning Year. an offi au EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS >earc#44n,31 ,.4.410.40.4eR.fp4-13.,40.11F,wA+J�,v4t+ettwa+oo a•ro.r..,,r,-. .4,,.r,,4..., y,'i.10,; 1r tX..it• Ittp..trA :` 2,1:14,. `:AA tt, !- .M A. 4`.-...A'+ia!t: Season's Qreol ing To Our Customers and Friends An d we invite you to visit our St(g' `e AND SFE WHAT WE HAVE IN THE LINE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS. WE Ha'8:. SOMETHING TO PLEASE THE CHILDREN AS WELL AS THE OLDER PEOPLE. ALSO CHRISTMAS CANDY, NUTS, PEELS, RA. SIINIS FIGS, DATES, ORANGES, AND LEMS ETC., ETC. M 1i i.l �y¢ T' S eVttl,Av'[t.�L GENERAL ti4 HAAIT PHONE 11