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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-12-12, Page 4!a Ytl(;L71R. Auer all, you bake :roe nourishment Purity Flour -,rich in gluten—has more Byer" and nutrition. It also imparts that line, tasty flavor which will !make all your baking delightful. Y ITS FLOUR ,fest for all your Bain� I W TO "KEEP EDUCATED" Read Daily the World -Wide Constructive News in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper in gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and ecandal. Men like the column, 'Tho World's nay" news at a glance for the busy reader. 1t has Interesting feature pages for all the family, A Weekly Magazine Section, written by distinguished authorities, on ere= morale, social and political problems, gives a survey of world affairs. 9ra m au neo wm .® so..cs PM owe am ma swam e= w.m. e ma as law we The Christian Science Publishing Society . One. 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HILLSGREEN Sirs. W. Huxtable of Centralia, 'visited .her mother, Mrs. J. Love and "`.family during the week. Mrs: Robt. Hopkins wino spent a ;ronple of months here, returned to cher home in Hinsdale, Ills., this etree.k. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and son, ktruglas, of Toronto, visited with Mr Allan Cochrane. The latter remain- ing here for a few weeks. Miss Edna Cochrane is spending a flew weeks with her sister, Mrs. Eller an ir+`.•alconbridge. The scholars and teachers in S.S. We. 7, Stanley are busy preparing for .Amir Christmas Concert to be held .slim Wednesday evening, Dec. 18th at, S 'o'clock. BLAKE School Section N,o.- f) Hay and St- :anle„y will hold their Christmas •con- • cert on Friday evening, December 20, cit 8 o'clock Mn Jim Johnston who spent a week avith his sister Mrs. Fred Turner at L;oderich, returned home . one day 1:=at week, i.tr. ., : s„ 1 Menem, r ecolnpanied 1 by Mr. Sam Hey, motored to London on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dick Brown of Zurich, spent iVlonday with her sister, Mrs. Sam. Hey, Mrs. Jake Swartzentruber spent Monday afternoon with her daughter Mrs. E. Oesch. Mr. and Mrs Sol Bechler and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the home. of Amos and Roy Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gascho of Im- lay City, Michigan, were week -end visitors with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Gascho's,mother, iVirs. Barbara Bechler return ng with them to their home; where she will spend the winter months. Butchering is now the order of the day in this vicinity. DASHWOOD Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Doerr` xri'rf daugnter who have been visitingsl tit , her parents, Mr, and Mas. Geo. ,' h� returned to their home r"•r.; .Laiit-dp1 Sask....this week. j ln'ber 12th, 1'955; ects arrived . on Saturday. Rev, and. Mrs, Rappel and family are expected' this week and Rev, Rappel will have charge of the service on ,Sunday next, Born—On Sunday, December 8th, to Mr. and Mrs Charles Snell,, a son. I-1ENSALL' 4 L. John Govenlock; of Seaforth, Hur- on CountyJ3onie. inspector, was in. town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters and Mrs. Agnes McDonald, left Sunday morning last for ,their new home in Vancouver, B.C. Their friends wish them good returns. Young Life Passes Ivan, little .son of Mr. and Mrs,., Jalnes Sangster, passed away; Thurs..' day morning last while being •taken' to .a London hospital for treatment,' 'He had been poorly for several days, and taking a turn for the worse It was thought advisable to take him to= the hospital but he passed away be fore he arrived there. His father,, who was working at :Timmins, Nei Ontario, was immediately notified and arrived home Friday. Ivan was a bright little fellow and will be sadly. missed by his family. He was 2 yrs. and 8 months old. Besides his fath- er and mother he is survived by four brothers and three sisters. A ;bazaar and sale . of home cook- ing was held in the basement of the:. Presbyterian Church on Sat. Dec. 7 under the auspices of the Arnold: Circle Tea. The village relief committee re- quests the citizens of the 'village not to feed any transients as they will all' be taken care of at the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert lyres and. Miss McMullen of Otterville were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Cass- idy. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and children of Kitchener are spending a week visiting relatives in town. John, Peter and W. G. McEwen all of Goderich, were down Monday last to vote for their favorite cand- idate for reeve. Marion McLaren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLaren, was oper- ated on in Seaforth hospital for ap- pendicis. She is now improving. �x rf ai, Callahan of Detroit, spent a few days .with Mr. and Mrs. Corbett. ' • Mr, and Mrs, Laird Mickle,, , 110s Florence 'Wish and MrsE:-lalrypr- ton, spent a few days at Terontga, Mrs. C. Hewett of Hamilton, . lis visiting her sister, Mrs. Allan .Sal- dan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons of London were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Parsons. Professor Dorland of Western•Uni- versity,r,ondon,, gave a lecture in the town hall and sponsored by the }len; 'The League of Nations." There was only a small number present but they felt well repaid for coming. out. The members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Higgins gathered at the home of their parents Wednes- day last, the occasion being the; 84th anniversary of their' wedding. A veery pleasant afternoon --and even- ing was spent. • sr CANADIANS AND. THEM INDUSTRIES—.AND THEIR BANK • DAIRYING HENRY: "Angus, do you, ever think ofthe time We started this dairy business?” Own - and later a. modern Asir), outfit.' And don't forget whatour wives and children did, Angus..' ANGUS: "You bet k dos. Meaty.. It all started :.,A'kGUS: "No, indeed! Even the gids joined calfs with me driving than milk route at $2o a month clubs and borrowed' money Prone the Bank to and board. I worked early and hardforwhat!igot,. buy the first fine stock. They did their bit in'. but the turn came when the boss was willing tobuilding up our present prize-winning herd_" sell out. The Bank of Montreal knew 1 was thrifty a r. from the way sly savings accoe:nt bad grown Not only are the largest dairy concerns in Canada -- steadily. They helped a lot by lending me some customers of the Bank of Montreal, but hundreds - money.,. on good security, of coarse; it gave me of independent dairy farmers as well. large and. a good start. I still worked• mighty hard, but the smelt, they keep their business deposits and save. profits made me forger 1 was so tired. Wehave a ilrgs at the Bank and borrow= times for seasonal'. nice balance at the Bank now." requirements. Many of them call on rhe Bank for: other services suds as delft information, market:. HENRY: "Yes, and you took me in as a partner conditions. Many of chem have their bonds and/ and gradually we worked up to a fine herd of our othervaluablepaperswithhtheBankforsafekeeping. • BANK O F MONTREAL • esee•a_et'xsetaeo ONTRL ESTAeLISHJD i8t7 HEAD OFFICE,, iVIONTItEAL • ' Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager MODERN, EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE ti• THE OUTCOME OF 118 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL OPERATION COUNTY NEWS bird, namely eleven feet across the iiatle white English setter with bllc_ wing -spread. If an accurate xneas- a.nd start emarldnge., Bo .i. ' Announcement Mrs. J. B. McLean, Kippen, anno- undes the' engegement of her eldest e, d arm -Ile/ it' was triad _ �e, �s,is ;b✓7:ieved ;red "�:nrl ,hay.e� the usixgs are al;ar - rn_ be a record among eagles. long pedigree. •An intensive search i,.. Seaford'Man Vice -Pres t has been made for the pets which are. H. Ni. Jackson, Simcoe, was re- both valuable. elected president of the Ontario daughter, Gladys Carlisle, to David Creamery Association last week at A Bold Theft .Allan .Johnston, son of Mrs, Johnston the annual convention. at Toronto, andethe late' James Johnston, of Kip- Western., eastern and.northern vice- Clinton had a bit of a burglary on pen, the marriage to take place the residents respectively are C. A. Friday night last. The residence of- latter f latter part ofDecember. P P y Mn.sD. Kennedy, Ont. st., was brok- Barber, Seaforth, Lorne Reddick, en into while she was attending the • A Farm Sold Kemptville; and D. A. Glenn, North Commencement exercises and some Robt. Archibald has sold his farm. Bay. A. S. Thurston, Thornbury, nxoney anti jewelry stolen. 'Miss Nix. - William Fee and his sisters, til in . McKillop Twp., to Arch. Somer- was returned as Secy-treas. Misses Sarah and Mary, last week re vine, of Walton. •This farm contains on of the Collegiate staff boards with ceived the sad message from' Dauph 125 acres .with good buildings and is CIever Players 1 Mrs. Kennedy and she was also at in, Manitoba, advising them of the aii<,,exceptionally: good . •farm.• Mr.. The Grand Bend Dramatic Club 1the Collegiate. •,She : had in her room somewhat sudden death of their sis- :Archibald has ,been living retired •in under the .management! of, Miss Mar- nb°u 42° of the money taken for • ter, Martha, Mrs. Gavin Strang. .§eea: Orth for the past 18 years. jarie Jennison with their trainer 1 ticis:ets, tor the Commencement. This, Among the voters well advanced Thieves at Wingham Rev. Mr. Moore, presented their play together with a fraternity pin, and a in years who recorded their vote at Thieves entered the store of Isard "Correspondence Courtship" on Mon= gold. watch and a ring belonging to the municipal election was that of a Co, Wingham merchants and stole day evening ,last under the auspices ' Xei edy, are missing. Mrs. Joseph Hudson, known as iVErs. goods.,to the value of more than •$100 of the Coven - Presbyterian Young Dietl at WinghamAnn Hudson, in her. 96th year. Entry '•was made through a cellar People's Mild,- of Exeter. The play ' cjoor, tii0 burglars making their way was put on in CavellSunday School (' Following an extended illness, Jno. te the clothing department where they room before a fairly large audience ,Kerr. of Wingham, oneof the dist-- stole a complete cold -weather outfit and much enjoyed. It was full of •Net's most highly' respected citizens of clothing. Police have not yet lo--mirth-provoking situations which Passed away at.his home, on Nov. 28, Opted the miscreants. were cleverly handled by'all the' deceased, who was iii •his ?4th . caste. STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cred- iton, on the 2nd day of December 1935 at 1 p.m. All members were present. The minutes of the previous regular meeting held on Nov 4th and the special meeting held on Nov. 9th read and adopted. • Motion, that by- law No. 500 for entering an agree- ment with Evelyn M. Huston etal for the purchase and removal of gravel from their gravel pit on Lot 4 and 5'1 Let 5, Con. 3, having been read three tinges be finally passed. Motion, that by-law No. 501 to se - eat polling -booths and appoint De- puty Returning Officers and Poll Clerks, having been read three times paagerdi and signed by the Reeve 4fea:li Clerk Cir VMated, f'olta'areiitlg F dT w nrlerice were J 1 Lr 0uaterneilt from ': 'r"': r�..suir a' of C etartn as to Rail - v x5r 'dies l otieri'6 ioN and charge:, t9J' 'Al a:iiir,"Iis1w:F:;kiktit- + 41ut`i&?"!rYrra ]ihD: arie tttl. nl't ., u} r',} ": It'1k':?Iif 1 liiC, ;;+?i�"�,i..'. Let .,1$4' Ann, Tlire as..elit. 49 i'ikt^., Pen e - oexonl,ai'!? ayttx t „i;il +14/: il,oi l r•,*. 046, r Y, 1+Ysi > 6u11• e•`ra'v'�l.ell . (f ie ixtrieali Ante Got, dn.ifol.',�",i;t. ofi}fi :rAT, 1.0.`e�r. ? , :{Ceiz ei§14stAtea.':. �'. lT Der firewe SCF" t'UI $ trig sa.^'i;l' ilea ifl�li Clarence. ill' ;;*t.. n a;x °oa. A large ;list of oert f... ilril a? 9 :Ode. Is were pasted tO.ee Srilill ab`✓i‘oei it .he Treasurer' Pnas7%i 'lf h'."k";Y"✓s,ig!3rsl icon to be printed, The Council adjourned teen meet, Bain in the Town ;*rail, r,�t 1,l,+i;Kl<s;1. the 16th day of 1'leeember, Herbert I : Either, Twp, Clerk Chester Geiser entertained tie who took part in the debater in (1.1'4 mission circle recently tcl:4 turkey, l7` dinner at the home of Mn and ;Nits' i'g Ezra Bender, Rev, and Mrs. A. Kellerman, of, Waterloo visited his father on Tues• day Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosendahl of Kit- chener were. Sunday visitors in the village. Dashwood Public School Cone; :11 be hold on Thursday evening December 19th. The Evangelical Sunday g St l day Sclloai �+ttertainr-y^Trt will be held en ,Mon day evening, '17rr:Ct,o,e, 'rstr . Rev. E. lli: Roppel,s house0iold eft. Seaforth Customs Closed Notice has been received that the Seaforth Customs will be discontinu- ed as of Dec. 1. The loeal`office has been in charge of Wm. Pennylegion for thel past year. Dungannon Has Fine Library - Many any people seem particularly un- aware that there is in Dungannon a complete and . up-to-date library whose shelves contain some 2,500 vol- umes or more, of varied literature. To this will be made an addition of new bodks this year ambunting• in value to about $60. The membership fee is 50c. per year!. The •Penny Bank The total amount held in the- Pena ny. "Bank, Clinton; at the end 4of O'cl• tuber, 1935 was -$1,260.49. compar-. Carrick Twp. hunter, who after silo - Medical Student Injured Stewart Plant, son of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Plant, C.N.R. agent of Sea- forth, who is a student at tae Fac- ulty of Medicine, University of Tor- onto, is improving- after being struck by a motor car oir Young StreetThe accident: occurred Monday' last, as. Mr. Plant was crossing the street. The ligaments and' cartilage of lilt: ham where he,has since resided. knee wine: badly torn. year, was born in London. Twp, 55 years ago he moved to •Wingham and after clerking in several stores he conducted a restruant where A. J-. Walker's store is now located. Later he operated a grocery'etore in the Carter Block and dry goods and gro- cery store in the MasDo»ald• Block._ He engaged in the ,grocery business, in London for two years but• due to. ill health moved back to Lower Wing- - Dispute Over Deer Court action may be the outcome of. a. deer hunt held during the open Death .of S. Parsons The death took place at his home just south of Exeter of Albert S. in Grey and' rum.Thedie: Parsons in his 3rd year. He had be- seasonmute is in connection with the owner- en ill fora year and finally passed ship of •a deer which is claimed by a away. Deceased has been an indust - rious and successful farmer owning - enter 300 acres of land in the con- • triunity. Was born at Hampton and. with his parents came to the con- :munity at the age of 17, settling on the farm on which he died. Was mi-• iter: ilii .marriage ewith Mary Treble • who'with a'famil of six sons and . two daughters survive. ed with $1,386:10 one year ago: It-oting a fine buck- on the sixth con - would seem as if Clinton children' cession of that townahip, left it on are growing a Iittle bitweary of :the spot where it .was shot and hur- thrift. Fifty-eight per cent. of 1,144' Some toy get; him car tel haul gli.nton's pupils deposit regularly in the ank prize home. Mean -while two other Seaforth Man Dies John T. Baker of Seaforth died' on Dec. 25th, which happened to be his /4th birthday. He; suffered a stroke South ;Foil ''The Winter•41Von-Carter Scholarship hunters, from _ that vicinity, who, st- ate that• they' bud been trailing :'the deer and claimed" it. Miss )troura M. Jeaken of Exeter, ' Two• students .of, Goderich' Collegi- • some three months ago • and' never ate Institute, :are winners of . the let . 'ally. recovered from the effects. He 'left last week for Toronto wlip•�.sire ilia::olnesperartion:Cmsati4:Bridadyeitysresnatnusaagilnicrf, wasjoinedbyMVliss Helen. Brown,and '2nd I iron Co. Carterscholar • - infantwith Reg.N.,onatr,- liy motor Jiu4• for�p' VI. a third 'was won by a Wing-- llysettled , P __o. Ifir wasvxida. 14iisFs Jeckoll has not been „ Inployed, by a nunober of firms there enjoying' go+uii 11ealtli+ • and: unit seek now attending the. University of Tor- :t' ditl erent ti tip lattr'rl b the improvement in the warmer clsnnat+e. ,f, , • , y y Miss J'eckell's many' friends wt:;hher.. .Il I;ngil:ie Go.rrrliany. 1A Giant Eagle A°young man named Jim; Nlclrolsoti Valuable 3h' s Disappear lying a truck near fllf r11Ki.i'i in th(•! Two dogs owned by Judge- , ,.. � � , . i .. . �' ... judge- T. M. +tuce I enlnsulra, shot erni kilted' .ers•''Ceetello, 'Cxo.:lerrrrlx, have been tntssing WW1 the third ' of $40. Miss Bisset" Iglr,.on `.,ba whtg one day to. tin!, no 11,1F01 ',.aper: Spaniel, lir e r-- ► -v„-e- i;,..r. ""1..--- its -veer subjects vt"41'4 '"IAAMOBt, lirrItStrar restiz, was, I,-'ge liver.' colored dogwith a threlc and M"tss Snell had:ten first' and ta equaneit b' tha tetyotted. Axe.,, of the A Milk cosh, T;lie othert: ik a heavtl1.i r ssecotu'L.. e, safe and beneficial trip. onto, was awarded the first Carter • scholarship, with value of $100. Miss Marian H. 'Snell, who is attending • Western University at London, is the .'grinner of the second, of $60, and Miss 1D. ,sane Buchanan, of Wingham