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Zurich Herald, 1927-06-02, Page 4tee: Po ZURICIt HERALD Thur,sday, June 2nd, 1917 What the Red Cross is doing for the Good of Canada For the Veteran . Befriends 3,500 soldiers still in hospital ... relieves sickness and need in their families cares for the soldier settler :.. provides sheltered employment for the disabled in three Veterans' Workshops. For the Children Through Junior Red Cross, has aided 5,000 crippled. children and has pledged over 137,000 school children to practice health habits and to serve others. For the Pioneer Brings nursing service to those in frontier districts through 39 Outpost Hospitals and Nursing Stations. • For the New Canadian, Welcomes and gives needed attention to immigrant mothers and children at three Seaport Nurseries. For the Mothers and Daughters In Home Nursing Classes, has taught principles of nursing, diet and home hygiene to over 12,000 women and girls. For the Disaster Victim Is organized to afford prompt relief to sufferers from fire, flood and epidemic. Nation -Wide Appeal 1 Canadian Red Cross Society Send Contributions tor Ontario Division, Canadian Red Cross Society, 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto 5, Ontario *••••••••••••••••••••••i• ♦••••••••••••••••••••••O•• .Autos and Auto Supplies • . WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, 14 AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY •ON THESE a 3t! VARIOUS LINES • • ow CORD TIRES 30x3%AT ONLY ... ... $8.50• TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY .... $1.40 • i'3 GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT_.._.. $15.00 • • : e 1 SECOND HAND 1 H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. • AO 2 FORD TOURING CARS •. 4 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. 1 GOOD TRAILER. • ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER, a eia WE DO EXPERT BATTERY • WORK ON .REPAIRING AND ;• RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. • `► • WARM IMPLEMENTS• • 4 WE ARE H:E.4DQU ARTE.RS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND • • 4 CARRY JUST '.PAR KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE YOU THEBEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY • •4 PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR • 4 PUMPS. A Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases L. A. Prang - Zurich i• • 0 i••••••••••• 00400.0.004 4.• 0.0••••••••••••••••••e• * • • QLD MEETIING .1A.t a recent meeting of . the -1111neentive 'Committee of the Huron intranty Social Service Council, it 2rs decided to hold the annual con- ction in Seaforth, on Wednesday Rene 22nd, when a strong prop %seam, will be provided.. In a very estaphatic way the Executive e c- ressed their disapproval of the ziation of the Ontai io Government As replacing Mr. W. T. Pellow as ementorcment officer in Huron Co-. '>unty. During his term, of office Pellow has had the entire ap- evraoval and endorsation of the or- .azation throughout the County -•dliich believes that it has been lar- v!g$3r due to his efficiency and un- $+ring efforts, that the Temperance laws have been 'so well enforced, :"lthe, published reports of the Gov- etr iinent also show. Mr. Pellow to lave been one of their most ef- itvent officers, and a protest has been sent to the Attorney -General enoncerning this change in Huron 'V'ountse The Liquor Control lizard of tOntario has been advis ed by 'the. Executive that Huron TiCtoncrity expects that they will be Ar cognized by the Board as 'dry' `territory, and that no attempt Wil zlm 'made to establish liquor stores' this County, contrary to theex.- rrt ssie d will of the people is•shown e4ey large majorities on several oc- is reesions+. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. Wm„ II. Stephenson and -Mee Geo. Pf. Stephen'son . of Mar- l+ett% Mich.spent a few dat' s la st eliraet with 'their friends , thtsv"c- Inity Mr. .H. Stephenson came 40 see his mother, Mrs;, 3. Steph- n Sr., who has been gttite *Dotty this 'spring. Miss Cleve St- e4oplien's'on of the Goshen, ncconip- ecu led thein on theft return to Mar- e'tte Stanley Council niet on Mons' -yaw's and held Court o.f Ileviyirn dFC t Ttitlrrant and 'Mr. John e 'sh of ra il'.L zero et,.'`,Tl,'.:n ' Cr 1 annual Conference at London this week. 1 Mr. Ben Keys had a raising 'en Monday and put an addition to his barn. Mr. Wm. Heard of Bay- ' field has the contract. Intended for tast week - Rev. Leroy White of Nile pre- ached at Goshen, Blake and Varna last Sunday. Rev. T. Durrant of Varna,t ook charge of the services at Axburn, Mrs. Henry Erratt visited with friends at Auburn last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lilley and air Calvin Howson of Seaforth, spent Sunday with Inends on the Gos- hen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyce and. family of London, spent Suss -day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. 3 IDq-wson. Mr. Milton Deitz, hays sold his. dwelling property at the we'sten'd: of the tillage to Mr. Ed. Beaver,. .i of Dashwood. Immediate pos cession is hieing given as Mr.Beayser is moving in, and Mr. Deity ''is, moving intle part of the residence' owned by Mr, Truemner. We 'welcome Mer, and Mrs. Beavar,as citizens of Zurich. 1 CREDITON A pretty wedding was solemn ized at • the hone of Rev. W. M,'. McDonald, on 'Saturday last, when Miss Pearl Mote, was united f in marriage to Frank Scheiding. The bride was charmingly attired in sand crepe •da chine, trimmed wthi sequins, and carried Ophelia rosea. Miss Thelma Heatherly was a wine 'some bridesmaid, ala I r n a 'bouffant- frock of pale blue. Herman Seh- aiding, brother of the groom, ,ae- ted as best man, Theg irootnies gift to the bridesmaid was a (pair of silver salt and pepper shakera,an•i to the best men a, ,gold watch foil Following the eeremony dainty re- freshments e-freshlu nts were served at the home of the bride's sister) Mrs:, W. t eatherley, T!he• happy couVe left 'o" D:tacit fort a 03'Oreoet,r FAUNA An auto marker 2e9-tiO9, Ow'i er can haye 'same by calling at Herald Office and paying' for htie oda=erti'sement, FOR LL Good 'steel tired top buggy, also one Ford 'sedan. Apply to C. Fritz ar, Son, Ford Dealer^s, NOTICE. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL • The Council of the C.'orpo(ration of the 'County of Huron will meet in the +Council Chamber, Goder etr:, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of, Tuesday, the 7th da sof June, 1;927 All accounts , against the :County mast be tui the hands of the Clerk not later ithan Mooday:preceeding the meeting of Council. GEO. W, HOLMAN, County Clerk Goderich, May .20th, 1927. NOTICE. OP 'REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NOTICE lea hereby given that By-law 4, 1927 was passed bey the Council of the Township of Hay, on the 2nd day of May, 1927, pro- viding for. the issue of debentures to the amount of $1250,00 for the purpose, of purchasing fire fight- ing equipment for the Police Vil- lage of Zurich, and that 'such By- law was registered in the Registry Office of 'the Resistry Division of the County. of Huron in Book II for By-laws 'on 30th day of May, 1927, as number 493.. Any notion to quash or set aside the same .or any part thereof -must be made within threw months af,.et: the firs; publication of this no dee, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 1st day of June, 1927 'A F. HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay. Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan and Earn, ily motored to Niagara Fall's- on Sunday;. Mr. Wn4 Stire of Buffalo i4 vis- iting his parents for a Erne days. Mr. .and MIs. a,ilford stetsaac and family of Detroit, spent the. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. P. toe - Mr. c -Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wildfong and Herb and Rhinar.d Willard of Detroit, visited with friends over the week -end. Rev:. and Mrs. R. Eifert, ' Miss Se'ina and Arnold Eifert of Detro't visited in this vicinity for few days. Mr. Wm,. Kleinsiiver and Flossy and Percy spent the week -end at their homes here. Messrs. Lorne Pfile and Elmer Zimmer of Detroit spent the week, end with their parents, Misses Lucile and Alice Willert of Detroit spent a few adsy with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold i erner of ?.Detroit, were Sunday visitorsryith Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. nilerner. Mr. John Willert has purchased Mr. Ed. Beaver's property. We understand Mr. Beaver intends to move to Zurich, rMs. F. Baker and Mrs. tai -Ben- der are on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. Milford Koch and 'sisters of De- troit, 'spent the week -end with their parents DRYSDALE Mr. and Nlra. 3. Regier of Sea - forth called on the latter'a par- ents, Mr and Mrs, Joseph Rateone evening recently,'. Sorry to report that Mr. Jos- eph Rau has been confined to his room, the past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shorky, al- so Mr. Dennis Dueharme and fz!iezld Miss Mousseau, of Detroit, spent the 'week -end with Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph Ducharine, - - Mr. and Mrs. Hester Laporte, •Mr, 'and Mra. Mardi Laporte ' of Detroit, also Mr. and Mrs. Ed. La- porte fo St, 'Mari, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Chas. Laporte, Mr. and Mrd, L. Rau of Detroit visited their parents here over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Denome., also Mr, and fills.. Fred Papinean of Detroit, -visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denorny for a OF,v days:. Mrs, Leno Beck o1 St. Clair, is. spending a few 'days with her mother, Mrs, Ed ,Denmoy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs .Adolf Parriseau, also daughter, Miss Margaret and and friend, Mr, and Mris. Jas.Sopha and sons, and Mr, and Mrs. eeorrin of Detroit, visited Mr. and IlIrst Frank. Corriveau last Sunday.,. Mr. and Mr's, Chas. D. Bedard, motroed to London last week. '!; Mr. Gerald Snider hatched from incubators in the neighborh,00g one thousand chicks last week. The Messrs. Leo and Victor De nomme of Detroit are ;spending a few day with their parents. Y Hundreds of American ears, pas- secl through here to visit relativ- es in towns and cities north of us, Soviet ravelling at the rate .of 60 to 65 miles an hotr. The closing ssuite at the month of May in the Catholicity.) Church here took place Monday night the 3iith, With large 'atttnd.>nce Wer ar sorry to :say that Mips, r"•?, e, eee rej . r teal Was Tblirle'1 at St. John BORN Snaith—At Parr Line, Tay Town - 'ship on May 21st, to Mr. and Airs Orville Snaith, A So1ir, COUNTY NEWS. George Monteith, of the Tha- nies Rd. tfeborne, died at the age age of 72 yearst, .He had been ail- ing for about a year, when a few nionthe ago he fractured a lklnb. He wit's an esteemed resideni of the cornniunity'+and an older of the United church. He. leaves his wid- ow, two daughters, and two. sons, Also one brother in Winnipeg, who is thelast survivor of a fam,iyl of eleven. The funeral took place to Exeter cemetery„ Rev, Leroy White, of Nile, pre- ached at Goshen, 'Blake and Varna Sunday last. Rev.' J. Durrant, of Varna, took charge of :the services at Auburn. Mr. and Mrs, George •Lilley, and Mr., Calvin 'Dow'son, of. Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends on the Goshen Line, Stanley,. At their meeting the other even- ing the Directors of' the Seaforth Turf Association decided to offer •;1;200 in purses for three races, 2.14 2,18 and 2.25 classes, which. -will br- ing t•a;ether the lergest number of horses in trainng this year, 1 on June 15t1>" The'naming to Kincardine , of Morgan Bros. Fishing Co. has meant the loss of some. fifteen peo- ple for Pt. Stanley and .a gain to this town. The company are bui- lding of fish houses at the harbor and have a fine tug running out of that place, having made' their first catch the other day. A happy and unique 'event took place on .May 24, it being the gol den wecidding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. 'Giles Jenkins, Picton et. Goderich. The oca'icion •beingcel- ebrated at'the home of their eld- est daughter, Mrs. Wm. Snell, of Hullett, Tp. BAYFIELD Cheater Nicholson, of Goderich, is visiting his aunt, Miss A. Stir- ling. 14" . Mrs. Murry, of Detroit, is , a guest at the home of her son, L,, Murray. Susie ;Westlake 'and Mary Gin gerich returned Later a two week's enjoyable holiday in Detroit. Miss A. McIIntyree of Strath- hoy, arrived for the Summer and is a guest at Mrs,. 'McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaren and family of 'Pt. Elgin 'were guests of Mrs. Stirling . . Mr. and Mrs, Will Ferguson and famiiy, 'of Egm,ondville visited a few days here. , ,. W. A. Mustard, Whose refresh- ment booth, and gas. station is near the bridge, and W. EWest- llake'•s booth have opened for the (season„ 1 t A Supertest gasoline pump has been installed at the Sauble Line cornea and is in charge of S.. Mc- Ettan, Dr. Livingston, wife and family and Dr. Shields, wife and afmily, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Trebell and family of Stratford, were at their cottages in Jow•ett's• •Grove over Sunday 'la'st. HENSALL . Laird Joynt of London Univ- ereity is spendnig his summer holt days at `his home here. Bert Horton of Detroit, is vis- iting for a ewf months at hiss home here;' Milton Ortwein of London vis- ited with relatives in town. The death took place of Mra1, Robert Stewart, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bell, 2nd non. Hay, `Tha'funeral taking pl- ace en Thursday afternnoo ias;t to TIensall Union cemetery. The merchants * the village Will case /their places of business on Wednesday +afternoon of each week, during June, July and Aug- test. '. , [;', e John Consitt of Seaforth e isited' friends here. Flora Higgins, who has' been at Detroit+ for a month, has ret- urned. Mr,, ,and Mrs. A 'Swetzeri of ,Tsetroit, motored over and spent die week -end with 'Mr and Mrs,. lR. Higgins, Mrs. Higgins returned with them for few week's. Mrs. Wnir. Bell and children of Wii;dsor, are visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, John u.Zeile. Florence Welsh of Loudon, and her cotesins of London, vosited with Mr. and Mre. Thos, Welsh. E!, F. Knipe, accompanied by members of T. 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