Zurich Herald, 1930-03-27, Page 4SCHOOL REPORT
The following eeport:ie, basednep-
on the • winter exams.. •inealnschosil
subjects.
* absent for one or more exame..
Sr. IV— Pass 465—Edward Gack-
stetter 586, Jean Weber 493, Melten
Walper 456. •
Jr. IV. Pass 350—Elmore Gacle-
,
stetter 423, Harold Rader 363, D:or-
othy Rader 366.
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rna eon -
the tklev Roister because we are convinced
of its superioril over any other make of
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this finer set.
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ATEW E. OESCH, AGENT — ZURICH
OLSTERUAflIO
1VIORE THAN EVER n. A FINE SET
4,10.4.44reratririamor,
Mr. Fred Waters of Haniiiton,.inondon, MiSs Grela Lerrunie
vcinity. 3ert th
p-
ent a few dans visiting friends in
this m)11;eiteiifinrtLle 'Farquhar of
le spending: few days at the home
of her parente, Mr. and Mrs, Voch
rane, where :she is CUP t4 'from
a nervous breaknewn,
The Sacrament of the Lend's Sup-
per will ‘be observed in the alumni on
Sunday afternoon, 1Vlareh 30t1 at
2.30 nAn. PeeparatOryneerviees Will
be heti at 8 o'clock Me 'ThurSelay ev-
ening, March 27th.
We are pleased to triport that Mrs,
Rothe Stephenson nblento be aro-
und again, aft(n. her dong illness and
past five ,monthe. Surveyers and othees are busy en-
of town, is a member of the
Leonard 1Vierner, of near Zurich,
is visiting at. the ' home of Mr. and
Nies. Geo. BrOck.
Mrs. Thos. Simpson intends hold-
ing an auction sale of her household
offects on Sat, Mardi 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dick and son
Arthur Dick have moved to town
tnd are oecupying the McArthur ho-
use on the east side of the London
Road.
Nathan Wtrrener, of :Pontiac, Mich
wee in Went. His many friends were
glad to see him. He had been visit -
leg friends' in Goderich and was ac-
companied bn Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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being confined te her bed for the W.EtrreneT: of Godenc.
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IA 'the beginning was the word,
sand the Word. was with God, and
Word wasi God, All, things were
,entade by ,him; alnd without him
-was not anythinlg made that was
nenstade--a.11.. 14, 1, 3,
G. Medd, M.P.P. on Hydro
G. Medd, the Progressive mem-
lher of the Ontario Legislature for S.
25.0/01:4 went after the Government
net the subject of equalization of
sates, when the debate on the
laddress in reply, to the speech from
ale:Throne resumed one day recently
ne.fammers, he said, have not had a
Itair deal in contrast to the urban
4dwellers of Ontario. in some dis-
arictee, power was much higher than
eh others. For instance, in the city
erf_ Owen Sound, he said, a charge of
417.:70 h.p. was charged. One mile
entetside the corporation ' the charge
:was 449.80,, and eight miles outside
the city the charge was $104. Mr.
.add advocated the changing over to
flat rate for the entire Province.
Min's could be done gradually, he be -
tiered, and would not work a hard -
labile on any .one section or class.
4:banging over to the subject of the
icialey industry of Canada, and Ont -
.:n -10 particularly, the member of S.
Wm -on attacked the Australian treaty
'eel' the Federal Government, on the
eneentuad that it was working a hard -
on dairy farmers. Canada's im-
assents of butter in 1929 doubled the
*gates of the preceding year, he
eenaimed, and laid all the blame on the
;Tent that New Zealand butter to the
:i.eeteut of 11,000,000 pounds had enter
led the country. He believed the best
sway for the dairymen of Canada to
nneet this tonmetition was for them
to increase the quality of the butter
and to take steps to discourage the
teale of second grades.
gaged , enethe London Road making
ready for the stretch of pavement be-
tween Itippen. and Exaten to be laid
as navori as weather conditions will
e'hirrant.-
Mr. and 1VIrs. W. H„Pfile left. here
on Wednesday last for their new
lionie near 'Minna. They were good
residents and' Will he missed from
.
the village. '
Mr. and MTs.• On A. McDonell rec-
eived the sad ,news of the death of
Sr. III. Pass 260—Herbert Mina
their sons Allan's wife, in the States
350, 'Elgin Rader 331,7, ?Haeold Sch.- and who was well known here.
wartzentruber 235.; LornRader 233
Om' la* onion men are busily en -
e
Hildegard Miller 223, . Emil Beakee gaged in ' shipping away large quan-
*188. tities of Dutch sets, .
Jr. III. Pass 240240--Donald.Oestre-
The Hensall Spring Show will be
icher 374; Elfrieda Becker !,261; held on Tuesday, April 1st, weather
Vernon Schwartzentruber 238;permitting;
Walper 210, Vernon Becker 200; . Glen
The re -opening, services held in the
Hensel]. Nnited Church On . Sunday
II Class—Kenneth Weber 130, En- last Schwartzentruber *180- last were well attended. .The audit -
nice Oestreicher 115, Ehnore Rader
orium of the church, which has been
84, Carl Oestreicher 82. • newly decorated, presented a very
Primer—Orlen Schwartzentruber,
beautiful and artistic appearance.
Esther Price, Hilda Rader. Rev. McTavish of Exeter, conducted
H. W. Brokenshike, Teacher.
the morning service which was good.
In addition to the regular antthem
NOTICE TO CREDITORS by the choir, Miss Pearl WOod, of Ex-
eter, sang two beautiful solos.
NOTICE is hereby given that all '
persons having claims against the es.-
ame as a Shea to his friends, was
a sou or the at John Dempsey, who
jied in 1927, and ids -.wife Elizabeth
Stirling, who died in 1923, lie. was
worn in Goderieh Township but had
5een a resident of Clinton for sever- hand in a circular saw sei the farm
of John Campbell of Hay Township,
Mr. Nertlicott was in the act of fe-
eding some wood into the machine,
tleford, Saslc. The congregation of and in gieme way the hand came in
St Aadrewe church, Wingham, sin- contact with the eaw. The fingerz.
eerely regret the early departure, and were badly cut and Dr- 3. H. Brown -
as a slight token presented with a ins of :Exeter lwas called and dressed
purse of money. the wound. Later the patient was.
At the annual meeting of the Cline yernoend to Exeter, Where portions of
Lon liospitas Association, reports pre- three fingers were amputated. He
sented indicated that the Past year is at Vresent staYing with• his sister„
had been an active one, ewith much Mee. W C. pounce.
work done. The expenditure of the Mrs,. Wrna Walker of Exeter, has
year totalled S11,856.25. The officers received s, le.tter from her son, Rev,.
• for the coming year ,fere; Hon. Pres, John Walker of 'ow Chow, West
• Mrs. C. Cook; Pres., Mrs. H. Fitz- China (formerly pastor of Dungan-
simmons; lit vice., Mise W. O'Neil; non United Church) telling of the far
2nd vice., Mrs. S. L. Lucas.; Treas., mine conditions that exist in that
Mrs. Jr W. Hovey.•
int. The senuPathy is extended toe
the behoft Sway.
The ',other morning W. Northcotte
of Exeter. 'had the misfortune to
loose parts of four fingers of the left
11 Years.
Rev. D. It. Perris left. Wingham
recently for his charge in N'mth Bat-
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Killer spent Sunday
with friends in the village.
Mr. John Thirsk, accompanied by
Mr. Jim Johnston spent the week -end
with friends at Lucan and London..
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended the sale in Zurich on Satur-
day.
Miss Jean Hey left on Monday to
visit with friends in Toronto.
Miss Jessie Tough is visiting fri-
ends in. the village.
Mr. Albert .Keys of Exeter, called
on friends in this viciniti last wee'k.
DASHWOOD
BLAKE
tate of John England late of the COUNTY NEWS
Village of Zurich in the County of Henry Eilber of Crediton, attend -
Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who ed the annual meetingof the Mutual
died on or about the 5th day of Fire Underwriters in Toronto last
D.eceneber, 1929, are required to for- neon •
ward their claims duly. proven 'to H. After a lengthy illness Edward
Eilber & Son, Crediton, on or before Hall, of Mount Carmel, died March
the 12th day of April, 1930. • 5th at the age of 80 years, leaving
And notice is further given that a widow, two daughters and three
after the said date the Executors will sons.
proceed to distribute the estate haV- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sale; formerly
ing regard only to the claims of of Usborne, have returned aftersp-
which they then shall have notice. ending a year at Sullivan, Wise and
Dated this 24th day of March 1930. have purchased a farm near Kippen.
Mrs. Caroline England, Zurich,Ont. Major B. Le Grand, • Provincial
- John Jacob, Clinton, Ont. Traffic Officer on No. 8 Highway, is
Henry Adkins, Hensall, Ont.• now under Gen. Williams, or the Pro -
George Link, Dashwood, On vincial Police, and has been appoint -
Executors. ed a Provincial Constable in- addition
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to his duties as Highway Traffic Offi-
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OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS .AN On a serious chargeagainst a
young girl, Charles Rattle, of Mil
DOMINION HOTEL, ZURICH - verton, pas placed on suspended
On Saturday, March 20th, sentence for sixteen years under bond
Commencing at 2.00 o'clock, pait of $1,000 and was ordered to pay
6 $20 a month for the maintenance. of
Heavy spring wagon, incubator,
'
single cords dry wood, kitchen cabin- her child. He was also ordered to pay
.
et, toilet set, 3 burner coal oil stove, costs of $34.50.
with oven; 1 -horse plow, 2 meat bar- • The death took place in Exeter on
Sunday, March 6th, of' Chas. Cann,
rels, 51A dozen large and small seal-
agen 77 years and 6 months. He had
ers, fruit cupboard, baby crib, baby
buggy, couch, linoleum 9x12, baby been ailing since November and his
carriage, 25 ft. rubber hose,
500 ib. death was not unexpected. He is sur -
flour barrel, 2 45 -gal. cider barrels: vived by 3 daughters and one son.
40 -gallon vinegar barrel, 12 -gal: keg, The prize lists for the Clinton
table, 3 chairs, 2 -gal. and gallon Spring Show have been distributed
jugs, fork,' cement pounder, maul, pie and arrangements are well under way
tures, frying pan, rakes, hoes, 2 Tan- to make the affair its usual success.
terns, iron wedge, barley fork, pitch $900.00 is being offered in prizes
fork, manure fork, 2 gal. oil can, A this year. The Show takes place on
safety razors with strops, and nure Thursday, April 3rd.
erous other articles. Mrs. Wm. Kernick, Exeter, suffer-
TERMS—CASH
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
JohnSmith, C. Weber, Props.
HENSALL
Thos. Tapp, of Virden, Man., sp-
ent a few days visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Tapp,
' Mrs. T. Berry has returned after
spending the winter with her sons in
Windsor..
Mary McKay of Exeter spent the
week -end at her home here.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Str-
atford visited with Mr, and. Mrs. Geo.
Brown.
Dr. and Mes. Cawthrop of Tavist -
tack spent Sunday visiting the latter's
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of
London spent the week -end visiting
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 'Alex.
Buchanan.
, Alva Shaddick has returned home
liter a pleasant visit with friends in
Thicago.
Clare Zuelle of the Bank of Mon -
real staff, is at present havfiig hi
mlidays •and is spending part of them
resiting in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reid and
.on of Toronto were week -end visit-
)rs with relatives in town. 4
Mrs. Thos. Murdock has returned
.iome after a week's visit with her da -
Tilted, Mrs. (Dr,) B. Campbell at
‘oronto.
Mrs. Beecher of Stanley Ten, is
pending a` few days be town aa the
;nest of Mes. N, Saundercock. The
wo ladies were former neighbors 'in
tanleY Tp.
Mary Buchanan of St. Thomas was
visitor at her home here.
• Mary McKay and eistee, Mrs. Gor-
. Kippen hire moved to town
nd nee nicely settled in the home
ey eneechaeed from Nellie Cam
ehael.
part of the . province. He recently- ,
. Thera passed away a1 the home of made a trip from Vow Chow to Chen -
his• son, -Sandy Latta, Grand. Bend. giet to attend a meeting of the Pro -
James Latta in his8Srd year, He vincial Board. It was .a common
came to the Bend when it was still sight to :see bodies that had wasted a --
in the rough about 60 years ago and way through famine lying. by the -
later moved tcr Owen Sound and then wayside. One day he ..observed. four
to Dundalk where he spent 18 years bodies and the next day three. Cold'
moving to the Bend about seven years had added to the misery ofthe peo-
ago. He leaves to mourn his loss two pie and the rice fields at thetirne of
daughters in Detroit and one in Ow- writing. were frozen over -with ice..
en Sound and' two sons on the 19th- At the convention Mr. Walker was
of Stephen, Sandy and. Gusta. The honored by being elected secretary -
funeral was well- attended, interment. treasurer of the Provincial Board
taking- place in the Grand Bend cern- and is moving from Flow Chow to
etei7 couttnetecf by Rev. 7. M. Coll- rss5.de in fixture.
Mr. A. Leimon of Chicago called
on friends in the village last week.
• Quite a number from here attend-
ed the funeral of the late Mrs. G.
Hess in Zurich on Sunday.
Miss Anna Tiernan of Guelph, is
spending a week with her parents,
Miss Flossie Kleinstiver and friend
of Stratford spent Sunday with her
parents.
Mr. Louis Kraft, who has been on
the sick list for some time is not im-
proving as fast as his many friends
would like to see.
Miss Allemang spent the week -end
at her home near Elmira.
'Mrs. T. Klump is on the sick list.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. George Wiegand of the 14th
Con. who has been confined to his
bed for some time is in a very crit-
ical condition.
We are sorry to report the death
of Mrs. Adam Birk which took place
in Victoria Hospital, London on Tu-
esday evening. Funeral will be held
on Friday. afternoon.
HILLSGREEN
Y.P.S.—The Young Peoule's Soc-
iety was held on. Tuesday evening,
March 18th in the basement of the
church. Mr. Stewart Beatty's gro-
up was in charge of the programme.
Miss Annie Jarrott presiding. • The
meeting opened by singing Hymn
483. Rev. Connor led in prayer. The
scripture lesson was taken by Miss
Muriel Carlile and the devotions and
nrayer by Miss Annie Jarrott. Mr.
Stewart Beatty then gave a topic on
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Denomy and "Courear or Calling', by Rev. E. H.
family have moved to their new home Oliver. Mr. Alf Philp then favored
en the Bronson Line south. We re- the meeting with a mouthorgan sele
wet loosing good citizens from our ection, Hymn 797 was sung. Mrs.
erwigleborhood. W. Turner read a paper on "The Uk-
Miss Margaret Sparks who spent vanians" and Miss Jenette McAllister
the winter with her sister in Toronto, then gave an instrumental number,
eraeurned to her home on the Bronson Rev. Conncir took the topic "On the
ine, North. Meaning of Life Matters". The of -
Mrs. Dia and daughter, Mrs. Bell fering was then' taken. Hymn 401
erf Memli spent a few days last we- was sung. The -meeting closed by all
C he rig t u
:to
,sik at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Douglas.
Miss Gwendoline Clarke of Zurich,
repeating the Illimpah benediction.
Miss Gladys Stepheneon's group
will be in charge of the program for
Anent the week -end under the parent- the meeting on Monday evening. Mar,
• all reset 31st at 8.15 sharp.
Mie and Mrs. Edmund Oesch have Miss Elda Stephan of Clinton Ines-
-et nicely in the house recently va- iness College spent the week -end at
icate.cl by Mr. Jake Kennel and fam- I her home.
Mrs. Ross Dick of Toronto, is sp
ne
Mr. end Mee. Poilahe;of Hensel), sp- ending a .f(ev weelte, at the Ilene o"
-mot Theireday evetdrig at the. home o, or parents,,Mr. and Mia. John Coeh
N. Douglas, I rape,
Mita Mart Olerice , of Goderich, Tris J recieeene aethelenglitte-
4e, ender • • . neer heeledin t 1 : iss Annie of Clinton, spent a few
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One year ago February, we accepted tine Ford Franchise for the 410
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Townships .of Usborne, Stephen, Hay and Stanley, and started to •
ed aneaccident the oth.er day. She 2: build up a Ford Sales and Service for this Territory, by the Month 0
had the misfortune to fall down the
cellar steps striking her hear
infflct-
ing a deep scalp wound and breaking
both bones of the right arm. Dr.
Fletcher was called and dressed the
wounds.
The village of Walton now -has a
system of electric street lighting, the
current having been turned on the
last day of February. This impro-
vement was made possible through
the bequest of $600 by the late Wm.
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dine Review -Reporter, Past Grand of
Master of the Grand Orange Lodge
of Ontario West, was recently pres-
ented with a diamond ring by the
Grand Lodge in recognition of- two
years' faithful service in the position
of Grand Master. Mr. Hunter had
the ring made to fit his wife and on
its arrival at his home presented it
to Whileilelattempting to rekindle a fire
at the home of her son, Thos. Brock
Usborne Tp., Mrs. Brock poured gas-
oline On the fire in mistake for coal
ri and was seriously burned aboue
the face and arms. The windows in
the kitchen wero shattered -by the
explosion, but the flames were eating-
uished by Mr. Brock before they ga-
ined much headway: The injured
woman was taken to the Exeter hos-
Pital
On Sunday, March, 16th, a special
men's service was held in Grace Ch-
urch, Porter's Hill, Geo, Jefferson,
principal of the public school at Clin-
ton, gave a very interesting and sug-
gestive address based his remarks on
the four kinds ef eoil hi the parablr
of the sower. The men of the church
tool< charge of the choir and led tle
Binning in a Very earablo
The death oecurred in 'Clinton, en
it of May, we had a small stock of parts and one mechanic.
GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION SHOWED THAT 15.8 0
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In July we opened an authorized Ford Service,in Zurich, increased
our Ford Parts and Staff of Mechanics.
GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION FOR THE MONTH OF
AUGUST SHOWED THAT 23.1 PER CENT OF ALL
CARS SOLD IN THE FOUR TOWNSHIPS WERE FORD
CARS •
We strengthened the Service Part of our organization and in October
obtained' 40 per cent of all lushness.
Now that we had sold 40 per cent. of all cars in the territory, we
believed: we. should extend" our service and lave at -Fanged outhorized
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Sales were 50 per tent of all cars sold in the Four' Townships
GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION FOR THE MONTH OF
FEBRUARY, 19301 SHOW TI -IAT 58.8 PER CENT OF
ALL NEW CARS REGISTERED WERE NEW FORD CARS
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