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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-01-03, Page 1Il Duce' WB ALL 140V The coming of new r, ,existing jabs, but Dilly In due course the grea1,c oehlev r, 4te Bering ',petan • • leer that could 'hot,.be bets: :be t e • e, even, Vol. XXXV o.216 ZURtCH,.TFW1 S,iDAY, 'a JANU RV , 19 35. _ bver L. Sen thq �r.:" X,25 a year, U.S. $1.541P .in Advol 445 0114 A.I.ItEAIta. >•.e, x ki.4'0441./44004*,. our many Uuttorners an May WONT Beer; $ mega! TeDrink It Itis legal for a man to brew his town beer, but Riegel for Iiineto think it. This be effect, was a decisian -reached by Mag Arnold:` nL Chatham last week • in a judgment ' .banded down on a legal point connern ngthe :operation of the D. C ..EL in tconuseetr' ion with home brewed. bee i made ;ac -i ,cording to notice required by the Ex--; cise Act. He finds. thine * no ',reason -why 'the Provincial ant should, net•j -take effect. As a reser of the decis- ion, believed to be Fthee' first given. on this point, Steve Gari 'was con- victed of consuming liquor nom- Fur- -chased u•chased under authesolLy of a permit and was fined $20.. Be was given beer by a man at whose place he lboarded. M. L. A_'S SALARY NOT TO BE GUT Toronto -It became known at Queen's Park last week for the first time, that the salaries of the Hep - }burn Cabinet ministers are not sub- ject to the deduction which apply to -the salaries of thec eg service, the Provincial. Hydra fission and the Liquor Contral. Board- The rens- On given is that where. premier Hep - Do You Need [asses? is burn rind,has ides,,,came •hlto;power last Julythey voluntarily accepted a $2,000 cut in the $10,000 annual ,.drawn by the rninieters of the former governs tent, which is mw cut to ":$8,000 salary of cabinet Ministers Members of the Legislature Will 'be pleased to learn that there -w111 be is cut this session in their custom- ary $2;000 indemnity. Authority for that :assurance is none other tl%an Acting Premier" Harry C. Nixon. "There was no 4'ut last year'" said he "and: there will be none this session." 4—• NOMINATION The annual nomination of the Tp. of. Hay was held is usual, the last Monday afternoon in the old year, that was Monday afternoon of this week. There was quite a large gath- ering present and the meeting was quite interesting- The Clerk, Mr.''A. F. Hess read the following names of the nominees: For Reeve, A. Melick, Max. Turnbull; E. J. Walper,. David. Ducharme,. George Armstrong and. E. F. Klopp. For - Councillors: Geo Armstrong, Wm. Haugh, E. J. Wal- .. per M. Turnbull; Fred:••Coxbett,. ,and ardship, Mr. Hauch also expr.a ed Fred 'gatherer. After. these,.dames 'himself ver y optomistic asto the bet- terwere read•off the gathering became times and condition ahead of orgalnized in a. public meeting with He went over the portion of the sea k the Clerk, Mr.. A_ E Hess acting as in his district three, new abutments chairman. The, first man to tall uli were required which. were built, tie do seas the'reeve, Mr. :A.';A elick`'who Tp; spent no more on charity tlidlr• 'eked upon the co-operation of the ratepayers in weed cutting on the Tp roads, also that the roads were in rood condition. He then referred to Huron County Council books as in excellent condition with good offic- iais at Goderich;. by good manage. t 'pr, tw T , . C*1ox: hoe Repair COAL 1 wish to advise the Public am in a position to . do all kirtc shoe repairing, and solicit you ronage: Give us a trial for workmanship:' GARFIELD BROWN Zurich' — Ont. IN MEMORIAM: In memory of Milton B. ,Fink e whe died one year ago, Janua 1934. Deep in our hearts lies a-picti,:, Of a loved one gone to rest. In memory's frame we will kee Because he was one of the best Our lips cannot speak of our son Our hearts cannot tell what to. God only knows how we miss h� As we think of how he went a Remembered by Mr. and'Mrs. I r- rington F inkbein ,ry p,. s;. 7 � Miss. Catherine Mernee to{'c on Mon- day, for Elmira, where she has ed a' position on the teachinc �taff, Mr. Carl Burn who e , e holi- days with his parents a • t va eel- leal parsonage left for' London ie re he is a travelling salesman. Misses Grace Meters. and Theresa Zettel of town Wee Saturday visit- ors with Miss• Gladys Gingerich of the Goshen line, south. Commencing with the new year the local stores will be closed on Tu- esday:evenings for a few months or till the work starts in the spring. Watch a Repairi A SPECIALT- With Prices Cous Lower than is charged: Larger Centres Mr. Gerald Bedard, who is on the Special attention to D;' Toronto teaching staff and who Watches spent his holidays with his parents here, left for that city to resume Hess, ��� his duties. • Mr-, Gordon Walper who is at pres- ent res ent'•in the State of California, ar- rived .at the home of his ,parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Casper Walper on Monday', afternoon. Gordon, with his V-8 was necessary, thanked electors ror Ford left California on Friday and the support .given last election. + r. made the some three thousand miles Max. Turnbull was the next council- in four days,, which. is travelling for called upon and he,greatly thar l - pretty lively, and we.presume he ed the elcetors for their support "f noticed quits a -difference bete e; n a year ago,.and especially. in hila the . climate; in Ca_,' r "' a id , fc home pole did he he receive g "off ec all on Nevi �c tette- Mr, Turnbull . r' a la y ... ;-.y �t>�➢1tt9lC'_._:. �. '"T£17PHh ._ .. `4.. l.S � ve: '� I rR Fop and Thinks hew imPartAirtt, deficit- • will be wipeal ou t with i.: nice ious councillors he= gave 'a . goo that you wear correctos'- balance on hand- The jailer reported port of the work they d. 'int 'r rectly prescribed for your .-sitar .65 inmates with a cosi of 3 a per' various die ricts M y. T-urbull. t ►o; Correctly styled >: to yrr Tem day for food. The Hoarse etRefuge.� ught`that as he lived in the, `sout iwest health may .large%( acs !!teen has ,gg inmates, 17 mew and .2 ;deaths part of the ' township , he was in during the. year, . this institi titan is I good position •to keep in touch wit! vision. See a E: ZUHLSIG•G, R. O. i also very :well managed. The county the condition of the roads. The Tp. ception of the treasurer, Dr H. H. had much extraexpense,,, ..ha At IiE�S JE;WFs>`.IItYasTd>)� �, , ,s�ient .pn;-the, Zurich read Che IP.as�,;•+ ,...„ ..lf, of a Cawari, who resigned. e: poctlor� EveryTuesday at ZIAILCH 1 er-IX .$1,818•79,.. and the ne , '. 'painting outfit was; still ; t be aids + y'';' 'i''' g g `i manual j �'Y�r�,+ . ,. , r 4,,; paid; r�a8° a ver encoura in f, mail through Zurich cost ,$ 1cs 42. f and ire' thought, that they done retty, T ' ; sa ,. .. ,drs�r p repo t for the Past year w%th a pica t Dashwood well ice Phone 74 rich We Take this Opportunity c anki ,g :,all our , Customer for •-their patronage in 1934. And wish them a APPY and PROSPEROUS' . New Year W. R. DAVIDSON IIENSALL Phone 10 4110•40140444.44•0900•414•.•••••• 400 • .The annual election of officers' for the Evangelical Sabbath ,School' was held on Sunday morning'by the con gregation. Practically all the.old officer's were re-elected with the ex- .$1% 4PE� , Evangelical:, L t ZURICH — CINNT• '"A Changeless Christ for el .CLaage much .smaller than the previous year 1 favorable as considerable more tax-- wliich :vias cover .$600. Charity work j of Dees cember. received The' new nom the for has. encreased, 'Township has to pay ” a0 % elf sickness on relief patients (ecce-, D. Ducharme, and E. F. iuopp taken' to"hosliitals_ Government spoke for some time, then the new xoaii.rgraa>t is ever ,$2,000 less than' nominees for •councillor, Mr. Fred 1933. Wm. HaugT� was the next co- I Corbett and Fred Haberer were cal- •�cillor, 'an8, expressed himself as I led upon -and they spoke briefly. Then ;Pleased -With so many But, and ft is the three councillors who were nom- [t�eHELiyr Pastor. • our duty to give account of our stew- mated for reeve were called upon Mr. Turnbull and Mr: Armstrong who also spoke very briefly; but Mr.•• E. Walper the councillor, nominated for reeve. took considerable time in ex- pressing himself, he though he would be all set if no one else would be running for reeve. In election time Friday, 81i Luther Leaagti Saturday --Choir SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German. 'Service 11.15 a.m,—Sunday Schoal_. 7.30 p.m.—Emend' .Everybody Welcome Ter E. TUF },GiaY., uncillox:•was ivIr." !e xg,e, eonsideriiig, aind, gzose8 with 'Atinstrong who greatly thank ,the the seasons greetings. Mr. E. Wal rate,pa�*ers, of a,year ago fox:klectiipg .per was the last of the old,�•councillor.•s hiu's,L and adeemed it a'great• privr"l, .e,g+e,_ ,. o. be called upon and in his, opening: resistaiAliility and duty, and tin, turn: ;,rer'narlcs stated that he intends to �do a lot of talkini he has been el- stated Treasurer,Edwin Gascho.•The hasegmm�n the sliest he had, there was8, bel; good unity in, the council. The weed ected b years on old council, he went school in general enjoyed a very pro - gave MI .is $300 less than 'a year over the work done in his district. sperous year. ago, and he.quoted the repair bill of After this, the Clerk, Mr. A. F. Hess, the;stone crusher of $263.60 and in have his statement as treasurer up- POLICE TRUSTEES the spring it ;cost $165 to repair it to -date subject to auditors and this made the balance figures look more On Monday evening in the Town before they could start, but this was g Hall the annual Police Trustee nom- ination took place with a fairly at- tended' gathering. The former trustees Oscar 'Copp, Hy. Eickmeier and R. F. Stade were present and gave an account of the year's work and re- ported as very little improvements being matte, only a few repairs to sidewalks; etc. The deficit which was created' the previoi:es by the pur- chase of the pressure tank and new pump was reduced by about $100, and it will take several years to wipe this out unless the taxes are raised. The local water system is now on a fairly good paying basis, as the re- venue was about $70 more than the balance on hand - The officers elect ed `are as `' follows: President, Mr. Garfield Witrner;,lst Vice President, Ei 'Gascho; 2nd Vive President' Leroy O'Brein; Secretary, 'Pearl 'Ga - '1111111111111111111111111111!1111111111111111'.'1":111:. iita4...W:If,41i1s'i111'1lfillillft1i1111111111111111111111l1111111N11i11111111111118iilli N lill1111111111111111111111111111P' rC: ry Store As The Year ice .loge Draws ID a a acne: aud theSeason of mod 14/ISMS i !Mikis " rt t of Saying to Owl Mala _Friends: Harr"' nnv ear AND MAY 1935 :BEING YOU "PINE S PROSPERITY Oe-sdi EGCA WANTED. 11 110f'1l11,_f1!t? !1613 ,11 urr none 1.55. 11111 11111 1 111 11111111 111 11111111111 1111111111 he is out to win and stands for team= cost of pumping. A number of -work. 850 men in, the township co- things were tip for discussion one uld possibly work on roads of which of which was the going out of the only 183 did any work on roads. Mr local fire fighting equipment in the Walper. thought that for reeye a country in ease of a fire: The chair- man should be well qualified, he did man, Mr A. F. Hess then called on not think the ,1934 :council was pro.' the local Hydro Superintendent to perly organized, councillors should give a report for the year, and re - not think of salary, but to give ser gardless. of the mand adverse things vice and legislation. Mr. Melick ;vas that cropped up during the year the cid said e had been which were entirely unlooked for, last speaker a on the council for six years and tho but had to be met which run into ught he had good men at beginning;hundreds, of dollars, the local trees - of year; and thinks the council or-' ury ,shows: a nice balance on hand. ganization was not so bad after all, 1. This is only possible by the village. In the council you are always leai u. sers :of Hydro to reduce their load f.+Yi: r %ng, and thought the council did their in their homes and places on busin best for all concerned and was gliad ess as much as ,possible in the m tictl :fol the discussions of the day. home, just. before sir o'clock in the. The, various men nominated had evening, and just around seven when till twelve o'clock Wednesttay ;to so mand radios are snapped on to decide to qualify, but as only the hear the famous Pepsodent program. five old men stand there .will be ,no ' All the radios of town combined ere - election, The reeve, Mr.1VMeiick, t1t+e ate a load of about 15 horsepower. understand has the unique :dastiriot:- Mr.. Hass pleads with the people to ion of going on his third termwif h- respond to when he winks on the out ever i•irnning :in election. for i'e- line to cut down the load as much as r" '-il ip. sr.d Mr. Walier is going )ft possible, and we can in time effect' his sixth year as councillor while' the a considerable cheaper rate, which •j ; _e r, y ilia 1, ) ,t1 1-Iauclx would indeed be welcome at these u i”, ..: otnrr cn thiir times. The three trustees of 1934 qualified for another year, and th,t additional, nominations were: ltfr, The ' oreehins of Stephen a ad `Theo. Haberer J. W. Mercer, T.,o r.,cy ba�t.i r,; c.le,�.i.�.i:l tlt::fr old co-, b'Brein; and Ivan .ltrunglilut,a lleitliek second ern, and a year soon sll ps around - 'i lis(1 'tiro i1,4 1- .,„. ,iamntio11 like :lav Tr,. of ihtl. r Vaned. 1 ttsMSW.MIgazotIMmweliati • • • • • • • r•• .3i • ••• • • • • • • • • e • • • • e • • • • • • • • • •• !L` a SW Year a.. 8 arait May ' 1935 ;";Serie' to Strengthen.. the ties of . Friendship between us , and prove ,i • for Us all a Period of Mutual Prosperity May Good Luck, and GGod Health be Yours for the Coming Year. W. K. Pao man & EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 41110 400. w q► 4r • 411. O 41,4' 4 a• 4' 4 kip 40, •° 3404 4' OP m e••461,42,e•,e,4•411••••a44•••e,• raa 4,®.4.44.a+0.41.*441.4,.4.s.640,04' p; dinaliMEMBENRZSEESSVOM Season's Greett To Our Frionds , �. ... ':� Ali C; ti�'. • ♦ e�inv te,.... ou 10 'visit ourStore And w y AND SEE WHA 'WE HAVE IN THE LINE OF ,CHRISTMAS QTS. WE HAVE SOMETHING TO PLEASE THE CI-IILDREN AS. WELL AS THE. OLDER PEOPLE. ALSO CHRISTMAS ` CANDY, -NUTS, PEELS, RAISINS FIGS, DATES, �*dO'RANGES, A l LEMONS, , GC. ETCa LJ LAS g Rei. GENERAL MERCHANT PON' 11 97 • 'e'ri It:. Y•! BLAKE amitisamomokermazampangot ;'i