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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-07-11, Page 1Vol. XVI No.2. Chester L. Smith„wz Bailer 1.25 a year, U.S. $L50 in,, Adeaneee 1111.60 IN A-BAZARZ, 82 M41 E 4Itd4RNAiitk the Hera_ d of all Iner Visits ai Visi ors Quints IIL Soon Walk Callander-Graduati:rig from the creeping stage, Yvonne and Cecile Dionne stood up in their play pens-- 13 ens-13 months rafter the bixthe May 28. T attempt snf or It Was the first any the five quintuplet daughters of Oliva end Elzire Dionne to stand atone and their nurses predicted it would: net be long before they 'tales their first steps. Huron W.C.T_II Haid Meeting The 38th annuall convention of the Huron County W.G '... was; held at Clinton on • Friday with delegates present from allsections of the coun- ty. ounty. Reports were givers on Evangelic- tic and Christian S'tewa„edship;, anti- narcotics and pied cal temperance, Canadianization and e tizenship, fie - Do You Nee Classes? wer mission, law and Sabbath obser- vance and Yegislafion. The chief ape- aker of the afternoon was Mrs. Ethel Craw, Dorchester.. A resolution was passed commending the recent decis- ionof the Supreme Court regarding the Canada Temperance Act in I3ur- on, Perth and Peel counties and ad- vocating the immediate sale of -bev- erages in these counties. Our Next Holidays One by one the year's annual holi- days are slipping around and as we have just passed another holiday; July First, many of us are wonder- ing what will be the next. Se here are a few:*Civic Holiday, the first monday in August usually; Labor Day, the first Monday in September; then Thanksgiving Day; then Rem- embrance Day, and then Christmas. We _ trust this will be sufficient for most, of us to "rest" up a bit. The weekly holf holiday will of course, continue till the end of September. In Police Court Goderich, July .—The apppli- cation of the Liquor Control Act of Ontario in the county of Huron for enforcement purposes in cases of "drunks" was challenged for the first time in police couzit. Three in - Stop were read, charging two •.Stop and how important it is women with intoxication -that you wear correct glassess�—•e_or- under the L.C.A. and a man with Immediately F. Don rectly prescribed for .your vision. nelly, defence counsel, raised the is - Correctly styled to your face.. Your sue that the Supreme Court had rul- health may largelyF depend on keen ed that the Canada Temperance Act vision. was the superior act in this county. Mag. Makins remanded accused for At HESS JEWELERY STORE,one week to take the matter up, with Every Tuesday at .URIE.IJ Government authorities in Toronto. At Dashwood, Saturday, at 'Piffle's Jas. Steele, driver of the car which Store.: Think See C. E. ZUREIR}IGG, R. 0. ST PETER'S vangelicat-LutN.rame ZURICk ..10'I ing Worla.'"i .Friday, 8h ---Luther League. .Saturday --Chair Pra Lice. :SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m. Gerlua'e • Scree. 11.15 a.m.--Sunday Sc&cooL 7.30 p.m.—English service. :Everybody Welcome to. aft Services. figured in a crash with that of Mayor enige of London at the Hensell eunion, was given ten days in jail for drunk driving and fined' $10 for failure to have a &river's permit. Frank • Welsh, McKillop Tp.. charged Jalirt. Connolly thanilit. th y bedause alken Passed uncles sth Shoe Rep ,' I wish to advise the Futile am in a position to do all;Id shoe repairing, and solicit renege. Give us a trial ' a workmanship. GARFIELD BRO N Victoria Street. Zuri ecif d 2<4 "1, �= i1. held at the various centre jurisdiction of the Exeter of Entrance Board: First_ e Class Honours are anotia Class Honours means that idate secured 75% or me total marks, Second Cas LI that between 70 and 74 trained. The naives and st T1 those candidates who secure; nates on the recommendat djr principals, are included in sults given. Exeter Centre Mr. Harry G. Fess made a busin- ess trip to Exeter on Mondays A number of town attended the big band tatoo at Waterloo on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Swartz and daughter Eunice of Detroit are holi- daying at the home of Mrs. 3. Fuss. Mr. and Mrs. Len Heist of Detroit are irisiting at the homer of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.' K.lopp. Mr. William Beaver of Kitchener, visiting his old friends in the WITH 5 community at present. Mrs. Zimmerman of the West, is visiting her sister, Miss Ida Brill and AN other relatives. 'S,coner "to report that Mrs. Casper ;Walker of town has not been enjoy- ing her usual good health. Mr. Oliver Turnbull of Grand Bend inade a business call in town on Wed nesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wagner of Q1;,Guelph, are spending the week with the former's parents here. First Class Icons -Jean' ' xt Grace Beckler, Gerald Eli rdi ray Gordon, Richard GrrF t14 Kestle, Gordon Kleinfel ,. Lawson, Fred Luxton, Mal, zir ty, Patsy Russell, Labelle r Yfm ert Southcott, Jean Thomsen;: Waghoin, Edward Weig tTx Young. Second Class Ix! aine . Armstrong. Maras Clifford Hicks, Billy Jo°es, Keys, Evelyn Lawson, Lily:. Mc ald, Helen Morgan, RicharP�:�'Staie Reginald Wuerth. ' Pass 'ileen'• drew, Jean Bartow, Vex;iet Bit Andrew Bierling, Irene Br: olcs G' Caldwell, Harold Edwards, Ade' yne, Stanley Frayne, Leora% ey, Frank Hicks, Stanley I icicsj ma Hockey, Orpha Hodgixls,' Jones, Irene Kydd, Geralyl 'L Elsner MasDonald, Freda Moon ray •Vtoore, Burma Morise0n:1 t��*1 watt inedatina a gun at Tose b and Powe Jack Smith, Carl ,I;tir:. tinivist r Chime Clocks $19.50 $19.50 ORAS Fuel Prices are down. Put ate,. your winter supply now voile�ai: Coal is at the lowest pr** this" Season., THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE, Miss Helena Koehler, Mr. Addison .Koehler and two children of Toronto, •e are visiting their father, Mr. and Mrs ee Peter Koehler and other relatives. Mr. Louis Lippharde of Everett, ' Wash., is visiting his mother in the village also other friends in the dis- trict. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke anus, ami1 of Windsor, are spending t ,i` -4)1' er -. P e . ar • is M anti. Ma et, leg Air. and Mrs ti. ti"oxznn , land Mrs. L'. W. Hoffman and Marjor"- I.,ie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman at Galt. E. TUERKRE &„ Pastor. r .o the Connell You can, ut you would`'"hang for thio act." said the magistrate: The gun was old and not loaded. Welsh was bound over to keep the peace. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE RESULTS , 'The following are the results of the High School Entrance Exams. WE, SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Spee for Thursday, tricky and Saturday Brunswick Sardine~, 6 tins . Chipso,, large pkg. per pkg. Tomatoes, large 2Tin,: 2 tins ...... .........: _ _ _ Kelloggs Cern. Flakes,. 3 pkgs. _ - _ ._ ..,. ,... •_ Pork and Beans, 15 -or.., 2 tins Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins Molasses Snap, 2 lbs. ..... Seeded Raisins, per pkg. ...... _ ............ .15c Seedless, Raisins, 2 Tbs. . ...-__ __.._.,.23c Tohato Juice 1011 or.. tin, '5 tries .. Royal York Tea,Half 11s. pkg-------------------------28c Royal York Coffee;, 1-1b. '[:rca _ _ _. .. _ .. „eee Coffee, freshly toms, per—a. ...25c ..17e, .19e ..25e 15e ?1c 23c' ..... ' ' 25c Tuna Fish;, half, Lb_, .i%u —15c Kkova.tt Jellyr Maker, per pkg.... Rubber Jar Hinge,. per doz., 5c Zinc jar Rings,, per dozen. . . -_.------- _ ..19c • 1 iilcrest. Toilet; i'ap , a ler . , , , .. .250 'Children's, Fancy e"ese `cke; c ._ Ladiee C'ot, Home per .._�. ..._,.1 140 IDEAL ROD MELODIRIS CHIMES CLOCK FOR THE HOME W. R. DAVIDSD COAL IS THE HIGHEST GRADE O COAL MINED The color guarantees the quality, wee have all sizes. Also: Conroe So - vay Coke. Miller Creek and Poe*. hontas Briquets. Tile and Brick.. Ness, s The Jew si c CASH paid ', r Eggs on a-TMaclred: vu���ll Basis. Phone 74 Zurich as° G ould, Devid 'Kestje. Hensall Centre First Class Hons—Jack Bell, Dor- othy Dougall, Sybil Keys, • Dorothy Munn. Second Class Hors. ,,rt ry Clark. Goldie Cross. Pear] ..He e;;;le, Gordon Keys, Stewart McLean, McQueen, Alice P,.faff. Pees --I eet1 Buchanan, Wm. Burdge, Helen Dick, Mary Farquhar; Irma. Ferguson,: Barbara Graham, Wm Gr tiham, IDI - gin Johnston, Kathleen ,Toe, ,i��:.g aret McEwen, Doreen Pepper, Doug las Sangster, Barbara Shep'.' }1d,, ere bert Taylor. Passed Under the',Rieg? lie Fee. First Class Hons.—Cherles eon, Harry Hayter, Lorne ICIehie." Ruth Love, Donald Resteiteyer, qtla Sweitz en Rob t. Turnbull. et ,:,ene Pickering, Jerome Regier, je.ci,#e.e 'Ross, Mona Stebbins, Kenneth Winchelsea Centre First—Clarence Ford, Wilbur ,C;. Skinner. Second Hons—lva Johee4 on Vera Pollen, Ferny lladd; Pass— i'eae nye) Campbell, 'Wilbert Coward, -;tne in, Philip Johns, Medalene leede, Ross Skinner. et Zurich Cerarc. •: Fiest Honors—Charley -Hay, pw- Austin Hartman Doris Jeffrey, Shir- ley Krueger, 'Dolores Mittleholtz, The Hay Township Scholar,, awarded annually to the pupils e,,Aisi the Township of Hay securtnselie . 'highest marks' on the Entrance F•tnat,ei inations were won as follows: Frederick Hess, (2) Edith (8) Kathleen Kochems. Appeals—Appeals against th.,, rails of the 14iFrh ?no] nnt, the Pub!ic school in,,,p3eter, Mr. rcompanied by the appeal fee of ie which is returned in tag the.tia is allowed. # Q e • 4, 0 0 4 s 0 •4 s ., .x -•i v 40.,7, -1.1, >$0,040.4C)0 ,000 $,41.)0 9!@+4�.f 4>41 ©40,‹. ,444k�C'r oo.e th eaw•r. B OOOL.IIE. a EB 4r SLraw „ats• ire Monday evening was one of the few gauzes of baseball that have been pe yed on the Zurich diamond this summer, as on previous occasions there was rain -or something else that prevented. The game was very evenly matched, score 'being 8-9, and the attendance and enthisiasm was i very -good. Seaforth were the visit- ! ors and they were obliged to change nitchenrs about half the game, while .Albeit Heideman done all the twirl - Ares for .7airich. Rain broke up the game at the end of the 8th inning. Former Resident Passes :Elias Geiger, 72 rlsars pioneel. r4aident of northeastern North Delt- to North 'Dakota vices were held ie the Fir. -t t,,,,,,,e.„raaaaaaamEmm,71,13=aeseae, Burial was made. at Hamilton, beside • • • 9 4, d • 4, • 4 0 • • • • • • • • •'a 9 • s b H. Priced $1. to '1.75 Sun Helmets, at 39 cell Splendid Range of Men's Flannel Trousers 2.50 Up rsil • 23 El: :25th Anniversary A very pleasant event took, place tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Alee. 'Foster en Saturday evening, July 6, adversary. About 65 gueste were pre - When they celebrated their 25th an -1 seht. Those from a distance being: 'Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dickerson and dau- ghter Gloria, Mr, and Mes. B. Bur- ris of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Fostee and ,daughter Lois of Lonenn; Mr. and Mrs. Atfonse Foster and family of .Hensall and some friends of thei 'village, The evening was spent in a very pleasing sociable way. A delici-1 °tie lunch :was served by the hestess. _After whiell the gifts wore opened I by Mrs. Foster which consisted of silvet Ware and money. Mr, and Mrs. Poster then expressed their -appreciat ion very' higly for the. kindness shown to them Congratulation ear& were anco and also some col. were sent bv telephone. Tlle. You S Tiro 450. 1,0 treeniaeneVeaee We are well supplied \Inn Seneval Stock of Staple Goods, cyT,y.-,isting of Prints, Broadcloth& Curtains, Curtain Materials, Boys and Girls' Summer Sweaters, Boys' Tweed Pants, Bloomem, and Shirts, Men's Shirts and Pants. Groceries, Hardware, Pain tS) Varnishes and Oils, Shoes, Rubber Boots, Harness Repairs:, 1935 Garden Vegetables and Flower Se Also' root Seed and Sorgurn. R. PHONE 11 97 year el wedded life together. toimagimmumemeaelessseeeneaseeee OW. kl,Ace