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MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, June 12th, at 10.00 a.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the. attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, June 9th, 1951.
A. H. Erskine, County Clerk.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of George Clausius
late of the Village of Zurich in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, de-
ceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims a-
gainst the Estate of 'George Clausius
late of the Village of Zurich in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, de-
healed, who died on- or about the
fifteenth day of Mardh, 1951, are re-
quired to file particulars of the same
with the undersigned 'Executor on or
before the fifteenth day of. June,
1951, after 'which date;. the Executor
will distribute the Estate having re-
gard only to those claihns of which
notice has been received:
Dated this Slat day of May, 1951.
Rudolph F. Stade, Executor,
Zurich, Ontario.
NOTTCR
The Has Township Federation of
Agriculture are sponsoring a Junior
Iiahv Beef class for grade steer ()-
heifer. in connection with the Zurich
Fall Fair, onen to Hay Townshin
only. For calves "1,orn after Jan. Les.
and up to Sept. 25th 1951. to weigh
550 pounds and an to 710 .pounds.
with prizes, first $10; 2m1 $7; 3rd
$5; 4th $13. The Agricultural Soel-
•ety is offering to a Senior Baby 'Class
open to all exhibitors, prizes: $7:
$6; $5; $5; $5; for p'rade steer or
heifer, :born after Sent. lst anti up
to Dec. 31st 1950. The weight to
be 711 •wp to •900 pounds.
NOTICE
FLOOiR. SANDING
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refinished like new. . Phone 45 r 2,
Bayfield, Ont.
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A lovely family home containing
3 bedrooms and full 3 -pc. !bath up-
stairs, large dining room with french
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modern kitchen with !built-in cup-
bearde with hot and cold water on
tap with a spacious sun porch at
front entrance. .Modern Aeating
sylstem; new double garage with new
aluminum roofs on buildings. House
is insulated. For further arrange-
ments apply to Herald Office, Zurich.
NOTICE TO CR.EI7ITORS
IN THE ESTATE O'F LYDIA
EHLE'RS
All persons having 'claims against
the estate of Lydia ' Ehlersi sate of
the Village of Zurich, in' the •County
of Huron widow, who died on or
about the 30th daty( of May, A.D.11'951
will furnish particulars of the same
to the undersigned: on or before the
30th day of June next after which
the estate will be distributed with
regard only to those claims of which
notice shall then' have been received.
Dated at 'Zurich this 6th day . of.
June, A. D. 1951.
Elmer D. Bell, K. C., Exeter,
Solicitor for the Executors.
TENDERS WANTED
WIRING OF SCHOOL S.S. No. 7,
HAY TOWNSHIP
1the Hay Township ,School Area is
calling for itemized tenders for re-
wiring the two east rooms of S.S. No
7 Hay, (Zurich School), according
to the plans submitted bes the H.E.P.
C.C. and motion of the Board. To use
some of the material installed at pres-
ent. All .material to be of the best
standard lineso Corning. lights are to
.be used. Work -to be completed as
soon • as possible after tender' Is let.
Plans may be viewed at the Sec's
Office. All tenders to 'be in the sec's
office by 6.00 p.m. June 20th, 1951.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
H. W. Brokenshire, Sec. Treas., H.T.
S.A., Zurich, Ont.
NOTICE
.Any. person 'doing any work on the
Road's of Hay Township will not re-
'ceive pay unless authorized by the
Road Superintendent to do the work
E. Campbell, Reeve,
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Township of Hay. • 2tc
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Huron Contractor, August.
Gallic Dies, . .
-Former }Goderich. reside;it and an
extensive •construction contractor,
August Guhr, died at the Beck Me-
morial Sanatorium, London in his
86th year. He had been at the San.
the last eight 'years. Mr. Gar was
born in Wisconsin, U.S.A. and was
predeceasbd !by.. his 'wife the late
Anne' Clausius in 1938. There are no
survi't`o'.ts ' one daughter Pearl died
some years ago,.,,The late' .Mr. Gulir
was a widely known man of Huron
County, many at'e the big dredged
ditches he undertook and was a me-
chanical genous of renown. He
hiult his own dredge which was pro-
uelled with a steam engine, the boil -
,r, engine. all the heavy equipment,
including the hunk house ana dining
'oom were all combined in one and
-Wad on the water, always starting
' dredging +nh at the tan end of the
LURICH HERALD
watercourse, so he could float his
equipment, And that is the warn the
big swamp was drained around the
beginning of the century when the
departed started up in Stanley Twp.
and worked his way down through
Hay, • on! to the better outlets. Some
of the older residents used to go and
watch them working for hours. Aug-
ust was on the front with the main
controls, had a second helper, a fire-
man, cook, men to cut down the
trees and make way for the dredge,
and what a lift of hardship it was,..
swamp lands infested with misquitos
and many other pests, 'but he kept on
day after day with the cumbersonie
equipment till a job was completed.
never know what the word "quit"
meant. It took come thirty teams
with wagons to haul the' entire out-
fit and was quite a job to put it to-
gether when once taken down.
The body rested at the Bennett
and Pincoir.he funeral hone, London,
till iSaturdav when it was taken to
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemet-
ery at Zurich for internment at 3
n.ni. where it was laid beside his de-
parted companion.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Late Mrs. Jos. Corriveau
On. Thursday last Mrs. Matilda
Corriveau, relict of the late Joseph
Corriveau, Sr., passed ,awaia in her
85th year. Deceased who had been
ill for some months was in residence
at the home of her son Wilfred and
wife of this Blue Water Highway.
Deceased who was !before her mar-
riage Matilda Gravelle, a ,daughter of
the late Louis Gravelle and his wife
Genieve Coutu, immigrants from the
lower province, who had worked their
way as far as the vicinity of Dundas,
and presumably not satisfied of mak-
ing their home in that locality, de-
cided with their family to shift west-
ward in this French Settlement, some
eighty years ago, when the late de-
ceased was only a little girl of a few
years.
The family settled one half mile
east of St. Joseph then called John-
son's Mills on the Zurich Road, and
where the family continued to live
on a parcel of twelve acres Of land•
which was at that time considered a
large farm. The family living there
for many years until the 'home was
broken up by the children getting
married and the decease of the hus-
band and father.
In 1$90 the late deceased Matilda
Gra\rlle was married to the late
Joseph Corriveau Sr., by the Rev.
Father 'Courtios their parish priest;
and from this union seven sons were
born; four are rfow living on the
Blue Water Highway, !being Joseph,
Edward, Wilfred and Lucien and 3
living in Detroit, Maxim, Jule and
Fabien. Her husband predeceased
some nine years ago.
She had lived in :this parish most•
of her life, was one with a pleasant
personality, and had devoted her life
in making a very agreeable home for
her family, and one who was always
willing to give a !helping hand to
those in need, and to all words of
encouragement. The departed was
ill •many months and always patient,
and had resigned her suffering to the
will of God. On Monday morning
the remains were taken to St. Peter's
Church for the last time, and where
she had 'been a worshiper aII these
years, where Father Wm. Bourdeau
officiated. The parish and commun-
ity offers to the bereaved family
their deepest sympathy.
Attended Silver Anniversary
On Saturday, June 2nd a number
of relatives from. this neighbourhood,
as well as from Windsor, Detroit,
Kitchener and other points, also the
surrounding neighbourhood, gather-
ed at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kuno
Hartman of the Goshen Line, south,
to take part in f'"eir silver annivers-
ary .of their wedded life. A well pre-
pared dinner a LaMode was tastily
prepared for the occasion; after fully
partaking to their hearts content, an
address was read to thein by a memb-
er of the family when presentation to
them was made of valuable gifts.
Both parents replied thanking their
children and all others who had taken
part in the festival. The party broke
up in the wee morning hours, and
wishing the bride and groom many
more years of married l.i£e, so that
they inay continue the good work
started by them twenty-five years a-
go.
HENSALI..
:Mrs. George Hess was the lucky
winner on the Fab Contest at C.K.N.
X., Winghar, Thursday last. This is
the fourth person in Hensall to win
on 'this contest.
Tiechoir of. .the 'United Church
are planning for• a strawberry Festi-
val to be held on the Church lawns
some time in June. 'Committees ap-
pointed are, Mrs. T. C. Coates, Mrs.
H. McE:wan, Mrs. E. Broderick, Mrs,
Roobol, Jim Rowcliffe, Jack Harris-
on, Ron Mock, hill Mickle.
Appendix ..Cases
Three appendix ,cases in three ,days
were reported at Bewail Palle
School, J. F. Blackwell, prinetpiil,
was operated on in 'Clinton Hospital.;
Tuesday last; Billy( Brown, nine, son
of Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown, grade 3
was next, ho was operated on Thurs-
day afternoon at Clinton Hospital.
Margaret Smith, 10, twin daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Smith, pupil
of grade 4, was taken to Victoria
Hospital, London, Thursday after-
noon and operated on. DrJ. C.
Goddard attended Mr. Blackwell and
Billy Brown, Dr. Gibson, London, at-,
tended 'Margaret .Smith. All three
patients are progressing nicety..
Diamond Wedding
Mr and Mrs. J. R. McDonald,
highly 'esteemed residents who resid-
ed south of Hensall, Highway No. 4,
.Saturday June ,2nd, observed tileirr
diamond wedding :annivesarry. Mem-
bers of their family and friends cel-
ebrated the vent with them. Mr. Mc-
Donald who on May 117th observed
his 90th birthday, has been ,confined
to his room for the past four years,
Mrs. MaDonaid, the former Dorcas
I-Iorney,. is enjoying fairly . good
health. They have lived on the same
farm for the past forty years. Up
until declining years they were ac-
tive members of Hensall United
Chitral. Their .family consists of two
daughters Mrs C. Davis, Toronto;
Mrs, Russell Love, Kincardine, and a
son Lloyd at home.
:Mr and Mrs. McDonald were the
re-:ipier;ts of many lovely gifts, flow
ers, cards and congratulatory messa-
ges.
Anniversary Services
Successful 'anniversary services
Thursday, June 7th, 1.9512
were observed in the United' churchk.
Sunday June 3rd at 11 a.an. and 7.31%
pan.Large congregations ,filled th%
auditorium and gallery for both ser-.
vices. Lovelbyl baskets of tulips anti;
other flowers made an attractive.
setting. Guest speaker for the day,
was Rev. F. C. Miller, B.A. of Pres..
ton, who delivered two very ,ehallen.
ging and inspiring messages. For the.
morning service the choir of 40 voles
es under direction of S. O. IRannie,,,
with Miss Greta Laramie at the targe.
an. An Exeter male quartette aim,
gave inspiring numbers.
To Hold Picnic
Mrs. R. H. Middleton has kindI
offered her lawn to the 'Hensall W.
Institute for their annual picnic to
be held on Wed. night June 13 1 ail
6.30 o'clock. The following lhostessee
will he in Charge of arrangements!
Mrs. Kerslake, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Edo
na Jones, Mrs. Beer, Mrs, Hess, Mrn,
Shirray and Mrs. 'Oih'apniae. i'1 mema
bers are urged to 'be present:. !Please.,
bring cups and silverware. T'ooda.
;stuffs suitable for a pass -around;
lunch are desired. The usual roll cal
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