HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-09-12, Page 4STANLEY TOWNSHIP I vacation with her parents.
Mh. and Mrs, 'W, H, Stephenson j
:nand Mr. ;and Mrs. Orval Stephenson,
of Marlette, Mich., are spending thhe
•wee'tc 'with friends in Stanley. The
Utter r .ae assisting with the music at
;he =services being held at hayfield
`albs week. 1
Th. and lass. A. Buchanan have
moved to Varna to the house: form -
tarty occupied by Mr. E. Epp, and
'fandlyr
Anniversary services will be held
.tet Goshen United Church next un-
aday, September 15th at 11 and 7.30
xa'cloek. Rev. Mr. Chandler of Kippen
will be the guest speaker.
-al music will be furnished.
:Maven choir kindly consented to
lirnish the music for the evening
�er�ce.
DASHWOOD
MIr. and Mrs. S. Zimmerman of
:pata1eh were Sunday visitors with Mr
rand Mrs. A. Haugh.
tiss Hilda Snell returned to De-
xt en Tuesday after spending her
Mrs. Hy. Hoffman and son Harry
Mrs. M. Tiernan, Mrs. Stacey and
Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver attended the
funeral of the late C. A. Buehlow of
Chicago, at Walkerton on Monday.
Mr. W. Mathews and sister Roxie
of London, Miss Hilda Snell and Mrs.
Wm. Snell took a motor trip to Nia-
gara Falls, Buffalo and through New
York State over last week -end.
We are pleased to report that Mr.
Herb Willert who has been confined
to his home for some time is improv-
ing alowly.
Mr. Robt Hoperoft who has spent
the summer at Crytral Beach, has re-
turned home.
Quite a number from here are at-
tending London Fair this week.
BLAKE
Miss Jean Hey has returned to
London, after spending a few weeks
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Eci. Erb and family
called on Mrs. J. A. Manson Sunday
evening.
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ZUIIC1l HERALD
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Mts. Wickens of Ingersoll spent
Sunday with her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hey and family,
Mr. Lorne Manson of Thorndale,
called on 'friends in the village on
Saturday.
Miss Kathleen Hey is holidaying
with friends at London.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. Donald Turner of London,
was a week -end visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas,
Mr. Gordon Surerus, accompanied
by his sister, Miss Meda Surerus and
Miss Mildred Hey, spent an evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey recently.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Menno
Martin a son. Congratulations
The W. M. S, meeting was held at
Blake United Church last week.
'Mrs. Lang Foster is holidaying_ with
'friends at Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oesch and dau-
ghters spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Oesch.
Mrs. Janes McElhinney of London
spent a few clays with her friends;
Miss Jean Hey.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and son
Grant spent the holiday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston.
Misses Gwen and Mary Clarke of
Goderich spent the holiday with their
mother, Mrs. E. A. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and dau-
ghter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Johnston of Zurich, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Johonstoon on Sunday
aftern000n.
Mrs. Glen Hamilton and daughter
Joan of Kitchener are holidaying
with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Manson on
the Goshen Line.
HILLSGREEN
The Hillsgreen church congregation
assembled with the Kippen church
folk on Sunday morning and partook
of the Communion service which was
administered at the close of the ser-
mon.
Rev. Mr. Bandy of Varna circuit
will he in eh:•t•;., of the ...rvice in
the Hillsgreen church en Sunday,
Sept. 1i>th. Rev. E. F. Chandler is
in charge of the Anniversary Service
on Goshen Line church on that day.
Hillsgreen Church Anniversary is
on Septembe: 22nd, Rev. Page, the
guest speaker from Exeter.
Among those going from this vic-
inity to Platteville, to the funeral of
the late Agnes (Love) Randall on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Love, MMlrs. Jas. Love and son Stan-
ley, 1Ii', and Mrs. Ross Love.
i1r. W. L. Forrest of Goderich,
was in the vicinity for a day and
also visited the peat plant.
Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. Nickel in Hensall.
Miss Verna Linder of Denfield vis-
ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Parson and on Gerald.
Miss lVIary Hagan returned to Lon-
don on Monday to attend the West-
ern Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Smith and son
Harry spent a few days in Toronto,
with relatives and also took in the C.
N.E.
Fall Fairs are new the order of the
day, just wateh the cars going by
this week to Landon.
W. M. S. \r•^:11 be held in the church
on Wednesday afternoon Sept. 18, at
2.30. A bee will be held to clean
the churc'nt that day. Everyone ple-
ase coarse.
MT. and Mrs. Shaw of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mousseau Zurich rd
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Weido.
Mr. Otto Stephan of Hensall has
been visiting his mother on the farm
Mss. L. Troyer returned to her
home in Brigden a few days ago.
HENSALL
Postmaster Sutherland spent a few
days in Toronto last week.
The Hensall public and continuati-
on schools re-opend last Tuesday
with the sante staff of teachcers as
the past year.
Milton Ortwein visited with his
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff of Delhi
were visitors with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton of
Port Dover visited their relatives in
town.
Margaret Dick has returned to
Strathroy after visiting a few weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Dick, Hay Tp.
The many friends of Jas Robinson
are pleased to hear he is improving
after his recent severe illness with
heart attack.
Mrs. Robt. Higgins and two sons,
returned home after a pleasant vis-
it at Beach -o -Pines.
Donald Willard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Willard, was taken to the
Seaforth hospital and operated on
For apendicitis. He is improving nic-
elty. •
;;Ray Paterson left Monday last for
'Ochawa.
Margaret Buchanan, R.N. left on
Saturday for Port Huron after •sp.
ending several weeks at her home.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston of Tor-
onto were week -end visitors with Mr
And Mrs, Jas. Paterson.
Wm. Parke f the 2nd of Hay Tp.
Incl :the Misfortune to be kicked by
a horse last :week, breaking his arm
;x.tween tre elbow and shoulder.
Wm. Reid .and ;friends of Port Ro-
ran were visitors here with his
von.dparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. She -
Mrs. Agnes McDonald wins a visitor
•:':'- 'ends n key clays in London.
^n.' Mr-. Will McLean and
c..' dants;..m of i:itlznilton, are visit
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LEADING PAINT M UFACTURERS
ANNO U N'CE
First Quaiity House Pant
Now
The Quality Remains Exactly The Same-.
Dating from to -day, the price of first quality
house paints manufactured and sold by the
undersigned companies is reduced from $4.65
to $3.75 per gallon.
There has been no change in market condi-
tions or manufacturing costs to justify this
step. We feel, however, there is urgent need
for action that will make it possible for house-
holders to obtain the highest quality paints at
the lowest price consistent with strict main-
tenance of quality.
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Only The Price Is Changed.
Thousands of people all over the country have
been forced to put off much needed paint-
ing. Thousands more Stave been misled by
"bargain" prices into using inferior paint of
little or no value. We want to make it easier
for you to enjoy the advantages of painting
with first quality paint only, and are confident
that the generous reduction in price now
annow-ted is the best way to accomplish this.
THIS IS OUR CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS NATIONAL RECOVERY
THE CANADA PAINT CO., Limited e
THE INTERNATIONAL VARNISH CO., Limit
PILKINCTON BROS. (Canada) Limited
THE MARTIN-SENOUR CO., Limited ' m
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!LL 3.ia: t11ca " Paint
"109% Pure" Paint
THE SHERWIN-WILL!AMSCo., of Canada, Limited 3 SWP " Paint
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ing with Mrs. McLean's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joohn Passmore.
A number of girl friends of Miss
Helen Mun met at the home of Mrs_
W. W. Chapman one evening in hon-
or of Miss Munn who . is leaving
shortly to train for a nurse and pre-
sented her with some useful gifts. A
dainty lunch was served.
llr. and Mrs. John Corbett and son
Ho.. visited with friends at Dash-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Miclle and
children were visitors at Grand Bend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blo-
ws at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Devlin of St-
ratford were visitors with Mr. and
Sallie. Fred Corbett, Hay Tp.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren spent
a few days with friends in London
turd Detroit.
Maynard Harmon of Toronto vis -i
Red friends in town last week.
Mrs. Agnes McDonald is opening
up a millinery shop in the Murdock
block which will be known as "The
Bonnie Bonnett Shoppe.'”
Mr, and Mrs. Laird Joynt of Tor-
onto visited with his mother, Mrs.
Alice Joynt.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis and ehiTd
ren of Toronto visited her parents;.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, Lon-
don Rd.
Miss Martha Carlile of London vis-
ited with her parents, Wilson Carlile.
Judge Wm. Watt of Crooksown,
Minn.., visited with his cousins, Reeve.
and Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods of Santa
Barbara, Calif., are visiting with Mr.
Wood's grandmother, Mrs. Jolie Dire •
sdale. Mr. and Mrs. Woods have be-
en on a motor trip to British Col-
umbaa and are now on their way to•
their home in Santa Barbara, Cal.
COUNTY NEWS
Sold Property
Peter ltaveile • of Grand Bend„ has
sold his property, "Kossy Nook" at
Grand Bend, to Daily Hayes of
Parkhill. •
Civic Holiday
As has hf'm' the enstom for many
years, 'Bayfield wil hold their Civic
.:o,iutty on Thursday of London Fair
week, Sept. 12th., when the business
places will be closed to attend the
London Fair.
Passes at Grand Dena
The funeral of the late Georgi
Ravi rle, only son of Mr. , nni Mrs,
:Sohn Ravolle, of the Blue Water
iiig!l,way was held Sunday afternooxa'
last, conducted by Rev. J.. B. Moore.
Interment in Grand Bend cemetery.
A Queer Buck
Up in Southampton they have a
duck which seems to be among the
moat stupid., or most persistent, of
its kind. For more than a. month it
has sat en a pile of round stones,
which it gathered by itself, and: has
been trying to make them into. little
ducks -
Many Potatoes
Near Fullerton, Mrs.. Gilbert Me -
Neil dugg up a hill of potatoes and
when she had them all out she coun-
ted four very large ones, 18 medium!
sized, and 24 of smaller size . It is
elaimedi that this* is moa `fish. story' but
real facts..
Everbearing Raspberries
John Murray, of Egmondville, bro-
ught into The Expositor office a you-
ng- shoot from an everbearing rasp-
berry bush in his garden, that was
literally loaded with large berries.+On.
thea same day he sold some in town. '
Thresher Injured
Lorne Eckert, of SebringviIIe, suf-
fered a painful head injury while en-
gaged in threshing operations on the
j Eckert farm. Three stitches were re-
gaited to close a wound inflicted
when he fell, striking a pulley.
At Work on Town Books
Hale and Allen, accountants of chi:
U. S. Fidelity Company, which holds
the band of the former tax collector
and assessor. of G'odberich, are at
present employed going over his
ISoal.
Hotel Owner Fined
A fine of 1850 and costs was levied
against Mrs. B. G. Joyce, proprietor-
ess of the. Village Inn, at. Cargill, ap-
pearing on a charge. nf• operating' a
disorderly beverage room when .she
appeared before Meg: Walker in pol-1
ice court. The charge followed a tour
of inspection by Prey:. and Co: !Con-
stables.
An Ashfield Family
blear Lucknow, the H'ucketts, have
lived on the same 100 acres of land
for 6 generations. It is believed that
this; is almost a record in English-
speaking Canada and can be match,
ad only in Quebec. Ono member of
the family was born on the farm 88
years ago and has lived there Contin -I
uously since. The land was taken up I
in 1845 by Andrew Hackett.
A Horseshoe pitcher
Fred Harburn, of Cromarty, is; at
Moline, 1I1., competing for the Whtr-
Id 1iorwslioe championship. He is the
Do n.niaa of Canada horseshoe »itch -1
ink, champion for 1934 and is one of
dQ load n I i-rclie s, l a siwada
ft '
and the United States who are come
peting for the World championship.
LP -en -al Women "'Jell for Goderich
At amazing ,of Liberal women in
1ras decided to form
a Liberal Women's Club in Goderich
under the North Huron Liberal As-
sociation. 'R. J. Deachman, North Hu
ron Liberal candidate, addressed the
gathering and Mrs. Deachman was
the chairman.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. V. Jefferson,
Seaforth, .announce the engagement
sof their younger daughter, Elva Mar-
ion, to Alfred E. Mitchell of Windsor
son of Mrs. E. Mitchell, of Beams-
viile, the wedding to take place ire
September.
Accident Victim Buried
Mitchell—The funeral of George
W. Miller, who was killed in a car
accident in Mitchell took place from
the home of his niece, Mrs. Steinack
er. Services by Rev. Hagelstein. Fol-
lowing the service the remains were -
laid to resat in Wooland cemetery.
91st Birthday
Sydney Jacobs, one of Seaforths'
most highly respected residents, cele •
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brated his 91st birthday at his home
last Wednesday. He is one of the
pioneer business men of Seaforth, is
in excellent 'health and enjoys his.,
walk nve:ry, 7day,
Took County Team to C.N.E.
Ian 1iTacLeod, Agricultural Repre-
sentative, Clinton, was in Toronto
last week, having taken the Huron
County judging team to the C.N.E.,
'where they competed in the Inter -
county Competition. The team cons-
isted of Mrs. Eyre, ICippen and Misses
Eleanor 'Wilson and Ruth Straughah,
dl aa"bunn.
Hydro kates Reduced
A reduction of $4 per h.p. has been •
:made by 'Ont. Hydro -Electric Power
Commission for power supplied Kin-
cardiine public utilities commission,
according to information received at-.
the `local office. The rate will now be
b� hp. With this dated back:
'tin Jan. 1, the saving to the local cone 'will be $1,226.
Good lower Show
There ivas a splendid display at the.
Exeter Horticultural Society Flower
show in the basement of the Pubiio
L brar recently. In spite of the fact
that many varieties were not at their
best. The showing of gladioli wan
g ood and the local showing was sup-
plemented by a display from the gar-
flare of lbw. lief,•. Brown, of Liman,.
wohho, acted, as judo. Rev. Brown al- •
so€ve an address on the ctltivatiara••r
.04 Amts.