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Zurich Herald, 1935-01-17, Page 5•,' ursday, J•anlrar" 'rtr, BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL auDLEY E. olim ;s' Put Your Wait, For Sale Lost, Fiend,Etc. Ada. in this Co mn, BARRISTER, Stll'.1ClTo ,. NOT- ARY i`'Fumrc,. E'rc. ' NOTICE OFFICE -Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICR, Ontario. The Annual Meeting of the Zurich Attention to (;ouncel dna" Agricultural Society will be held in Court WorTu, Tnw?;� ���), Sir. Holmes may be consulted eat:) 1:41qZ?1<xaeh, on. 1Gederich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed,. MONDAY, JANUARY 21st .a, M2.30p.in. When the annual DENTAL business will be w E N 's taken up, and the Treasurerreport Dr. H. received. L. D. S. D. D. S. DE' TA . SURGEON . At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday At FIARTLEIB'S BLOCK DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday:. V.ETERINARIA.N A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary 'College, University of Toronto. All :diseases of domestic animalst i to d by the most modern p i i gest Charges reasonable. Day Roans promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness fennels. Office on Main Street, e apposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. ....BUTCHERS ur.ac.s' Pop.l : r TENDERS WANTED Sealei3 Tenders will be received by the .Council of the Township of Hay for the purchase of North Half of Lot 14, L.R.E., con., Township of Hay, containing 64 acres, more or less. Tenders will be received -up to ten o'clock, a.m., Thursday, Janu- ary 31st, 1935. Any; tender not necessarily accepted. For term apply to the undersigned. A. F. HESS, Clerk Township of Hay. Dated January 15th 1935. FARM LAND •FOR SAIL BY TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned to February 16th next, for the purchase of the follow- ing farm lands viz: The NM of the N1/ of Lot 20 L. R. W., Township of Stanley, containing approximately sixteen acres, on which is situate a storey and a half frame house, all „ MEAT MARK,T subject to existing leases.. Terms -$100.00 cash on accept- ance of tender, balance within fifteen (15) days from date thereof. Any tender not necessarily accept - Let Us supply" you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices tor Wool, Hides and Skins Yunghlut & Son GARAGE CE by . We have the . Better Class o .Cu 1 T1't rs '> HIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L. BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR VE UBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION Ietits, Relining and Mechanical Work Done to Micrometer Settings, No Csuess Work. Watch tile allacars that,°,ST{7P,at WEIN'S, They CLASS: CLIENTELE. ezr DASHWOOD - ONTARIO INSURANCE. !Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Lamm Co. --OF WOOODSTOCK E LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- ;AL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS -OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insuranct Risk on Dec 31st,. 1932,. $17,880,7 9. Total' Cady in Bank'' and Bonds *221.9/8.99,. fates -$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. FQ KYop--Zurich Also Dealer to L Ligitnitul Rod's des • ... • .pati all kinds of Fire Insurance PRODUCE Live Poultry WANTED "'.' akexe. every, Day till 3 O'crank , not. feed• Fowl* same lamming When, brought- in HIGHEST CASH pRices -FOR- CREAM AND, EGGS WM n r,,,ri n 'f. ai•. i 044 ed. ARTHUR GELINAS, Executor Estate Rose Durand. Zurich, Ont. WANTED I can take on a limited number of cattle for winter feeding. Apply to Charles Rau, R. R. 2, Zurich. MEETING OF Huron County Council _ _'y'1>e xueating o£ #ho -cion, Gouz„tg Council will be held in the County Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, at 2 o'clock on the after- noon of Tuesday, January 22nd, 1935. All Clerk's Certificates of Election, Tenders, Accounts, notices of de- putations or applications and. other important business requiring atten- tion at this meeting should be hi the hands of the Clerk not later than the Monday previous to the me- eting of the Council. Dated at Goderieh this 3rd. day of January, 1935. J M. Roberts, County Clerk. STRAYED. Unto my premises, Parr Line, Hay Township, a roan yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply Garnet Jacobe, R. R. 1, Zurich. STRAYED From my pasture farm, Lot 16, Concession 4, Hay Township, a Her- ford red steer with white face weigh- ing about 1000 pounds. Finder kind- ly notify the owner; George Armstrong, R. R. Exeter. PRODUCE WANTED' We .arta in a position to take Cream and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for which we wit/ pay highest market prices. We will grade your eggs as we receive thein, and pay according tv grading Give us a Trial! First, house ,south, . of Dominion Hotel CI• , • ME'YERS, 116. ` ' .Zurich, 'Ont. LICENSED .A.UCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless gas to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges far Services Ren- dered. WEBER---Dashvzood i'. One 1.3-57:. zu LOCAL N Mr, Ward Fritz is or bus Windsor, Mr. Kenneth Routledge m' London on Friday. Mr. John Schlundt ' of D made a business trip to town esday. Mr. Allan Schrag of 5 was a visitor at his home week, Mr. nss Johnston of Bla Who has been at Goderieh fo weeks, is spending the week daughter, Mrs. E. E. Weido. Mr, Norman' Gascho, who a s treatments athospi a London o p a visitor at his home over th end. dens to red to wood, n Tu - ford, past; e,and a few M. Me -IEF ALD Don't forget the 3 -act com- edy in the town Hall,. Hen- sail, on Friday Jan. 18th HeyCouncil a. cal held their first meet- ing for 1935. As customary, the reeve, Mr. Melick entertained the hoard to dinner Monday noon. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Fritz, bridal couple, who spent a two month's honeymoon in *Florida and Cuby, re- turned back home on Friday, and eport having seen a•great deal on their trip. The ice on the local rink in Zurich is now in good condition for the local taking skaters, as Mr. Haberer, the manager W W advises it was good weather for mak- week- ing ice, and he lost no time in gett- ing things in shape. On Friday even- ing the fast Grand .Bend team will be up and cross sticks with the locals. This should be an interesting game. Miss AIice Decker of co x, Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth, was 'Sun day visitor at her home her Miss Lucille Jeffrey of St oseph returned to London Saturda after. spendingtwo weeks at her i[re on the Blue Water Highway. 7. Mrs. Frank Shaw and t were guests at the wedding sary of Mr. and Mrs. Fran seau, Hay Tp. Messrs. Leonard Sararas a '. Masse of the Blue Water :n motored to London last Frill took in the Syracuse vs' Hockey game. Monday saw a very heavy snow in this part, and, we remember of seeing more4 beautiful white come do w iii so short a time. sons ►uiver- 1Vlaus- ony vay. • and indon of not the Among the new Philco rade that have been recently been pited by Mr. H. G. Hess, was a fine ne4'mod- el to Mr. Wm. Haugh of th 14th con., and Councillor of Hay Town- ship. The annual meeting of the '„ nether League of the St. Peter's 1.4 eran Church was held on January 4h,anrl the following officers were cjaected; President, Vera Decher; VicePresi dent, Lendra Haberer; Segetary, Beatrice Thiel; Treasurer, bent Deichert. Mr. Wm. F, Braun and daughter little Barbara, of Forest, were in town on Friday. Mr. Brown ani family were visiting at eth home of Mr. William Lamont over Christmas and owing to the snow storm their auto was left here, returning by train. So Mr. Brown was over and fetched the auto. Our local merch :ni; e g: in;;• the public a wonderful opportunity of purchasing good staple merchandise at greatly reduced prices. On Sat- urday 12th the store of J. W. Merner commen^ed a stock reducing salr' and then on Friday of this week to Saturday February 2nd, the general store of J. Gascho & Son are holding their annual Mid -V'' -*'r Clearing Sale. Be sure and visit these store.; during this time, and save . y buying as much as you possibly can. Annual Meeting The annual business meeting of St. Peter's Lutheran congregation in Zurich was held on Saturday after- noon, with a fair attendance. This live organization had a very pros- perous year in every way, while the 9 Congregation suffered a loss of .five by death, they received ten new membership. During the year the congregation purchased a new Word has been received he theand beautiful pipe organ, and after all these obligations were met the Mr. Jm Johnston of Blake, w o: "' treasury shows a balance on ;land of recently injured in the spin ?when of over $233. Two of the church part of a tree fell on him ani}ken council were re-elected, E. F. Morro to Go.'erich hospital hospital, rt Mr and Theo. Steinbach, and the new Johnston is improving nicer end has left the hospital, being ni the home of his sister, Mr. an Fred Turner , of Goderieh. hoping for continued improveai 'nt. f. boric officials tell us thatfewer transients are seen on the hiways this year than for the past r r win- ters, and we would think so esleeial- ` at man on the board is i1Ir. George Del- Mrschert. Messrs. H. F. Weseloh and Jacob Haberer were appointed as Auditors. Huron County Council 1935 The members of the Huron County Council for 1935 are as follows: 1y in those towns where they 1• Ve to ,Ashfield -*Murdock Matheson, Sam - run the saw or axe for a meals t'kat. uel Sherwood. Tn. these cases the transient hikes our in the wide opR,a' Here .,in Zurieli; where fairly good,hospitality,, we thi ditions are about the #sa.ne winter. A very happy event was cel on Tuesday at the home of M illy .Goderieh; Twp -*Wm. Haacke. Colborne -Geo. C. Feagan. Grey-rry,. Geys; "°onvet rteaixngwsy con- Hay -"Alfred Melick. last Howick-John Bryans; Thos Lovell, Deputy. ' Hullett-Herb Mogridge. rated McKillop -*J. M. Eckert. and Morris -*Elston Cardiff. Mrs. J. W. Horner of town when d Stanley -*H. M. Hanley. Mr. Horner's . 73rd birthday/ was; Stephen -"Wm. Sweitzer, *Chester celebrated. All the members Of the family were present, and a most en- joyable time was spent. Amoltg the many good things enjoyed by the. party Ives a fowl dinner, and 'of' course the fine birthday cake. $ Mr. Horner's many friends trust he , can celebrate many more such .events. Last Thursday night a meeting of the IocaI library board was held in the town hall. The annual election of officers and the appointmentof,a board of management was the prin- cipal business of the evening. Last year's officers were put in for anoth- er term, but the board of manage- ment was changed somewhat. The following are officers and board man- agement for 1935: W. A. Siebert; President; Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer,.. Vice Pres.; Dr. H. Cowan Sec.-Treas; Board of Management: The officers of library with W. A. Siebert as convenor; Mrs. H. Mousseau,,,Miss J. McDonald, Lee O'Brein, Mrs. G. Ko- ehler, Mrs. 1. Kalbffeisch, Mrs. Reith, Hy. Howald, Rev. Tuerkheitn. SILVER ANNIVERSARI A very enjoyable evening was sp-. ent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mousseau, • of the Zurich Road on January 11th by their many fri- ends and neighbors. le being the 25th anniversary of their wedding. They were presented with many sil- ver tokens.. The evening was spent in games tilt luncheon. After lunch- eon an address was given by Mr. E. Willert, and presentation by Mr. F. C. Beer on behalf of the Solo' Club, of a silver casserole and shaving set. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mousseaux This being the occasion of your twenty-fifth 'wedding .anniversary, we, the members of the Sold' Club and friends have assembled here this evening to celebrate the event. We have had, many good games of Solo in the past and wish • to have many more of them. Wishing yoii, many more years' of married life and ask you to accept this little gift as a remembrance. Signed on behalf of The Solo Club. The remainder of the evening was spent in (lancing and singing concluded by the sing - :ng of "Auld Lang Syne'." Mr. and Mrs. Mousseau expressed their most .'incise thanks atthe close of the evening's. program Mawhinney Tuckersmith-" W. R. Archibald. Turnberry-R. Grain. Usborne-Geo. Westcott. E. Wawanosh-*Peter W. Scott. W. Wawanosh-"W. J. Stewart. Clinton -*Geo. Elliott. Goderich-J. J. Moser; *R. E. Turn- er, Deputy. Seaforth--*W. W. Crosier. Wingham-*F. L. Davidson. Blyth -*Geo. McHaill. Brussels -*R. J. Bowman. Exeter -Thos. Pryde. Hensall-*W. 3. Jones.. Those marked (*) are re-elected. HOCKEY NEWS Jan. 11 -Black Hawks vs Maroons. Bruins vs Maple Leafs. Jan. 16 -Maroons vs Maple Leafs. Black Hawks. vs Bruins. Jan. 21 -Maple Leafs vs Blk. Hawks Bruins vs Maroons. Jan. 25 -Maple Leafs vs Bruins. Maroons vs Black Hawks. Jan, 301 --Maple Leafs vs Maroons. Bruins vs Black Hawks. Feb. 4-Blk. Hawks vs Maple Leafs Maroons vs Bruins. Feb. 8-Blk. Hawks vs Maroons Bruins vs Maple Leafs. Feb: 13= -Maroons vs Maple Leafs. Black Hawks vs Bruins. Feb. 18 -Maple Leafs vs Blk Hawks Bruins vs Maroons. Feb. 22 -Maple Leafs vs Bruins. Maroons vs Blk. Hawks. 400, AILMIE0J` Relieved/ "Baby's Own Tablets have been the only medicine my four children have ever had. In no single instance has it been necessary to consult our doctor." So writes Mrs. Harry Pittner, Cumberland Bay, N.B. When the baby or young child loses appetite; is sleepless or rest- less, has coated tongue colic, indigestion, cold or diarrhoea or is teething ... give Baby's Own Tablets for safe, quick relief. Price 25o at all drug stores. 20G Dr.Williams' 3 I Cold Pays are here again, and provision must . be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home warm and cosy. We can supply practically all the calledfor grades of Coal and Coke with prices very moderate... Let us fill your Bin! ••t•aeoa404100••••••oe• eeeeeeeeeeiie► iilareemeels Your Winter's Fuel 1 • a lsc V STOCK FOODS Keep your Stock and Poultry Healthy this Winter by using Our Various Brands • of Stock and Poultry Foods, and, Laying Mashes. None • Better on the Markets To-DayL k.uhpteineu McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points and plow points to fit any make of machine. L.Sehilbe WSW a 1200WO!>pG9aAOoaOOS >mOds•••Ia.001110000000080 1 CRS n 000 I riSFANAMIMWt MAWAVVII.AAMit AWA Zuric Drug Store ch u ries *• r , We have a. full Line o - all all the requirements of School Supplies PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. AI .1. AUT[--HORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. �s r scCE•GOGOZOSCOG d4yaE9G GO See Our ;uuppiy of Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfurizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. lasso*Goo, socooaso®atospatiwaaa FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. 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