Zurich Herald, 1930-07-24, Page 1RIC
HERAL
Vol. XXXI Ho.4
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 241930,
Chester L. Smith, Padishaira
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WEST HURON
HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE
REPORT'
In the results . given helaw•, First
and Second Class. Honours are report-
ed. First Class Honours means that
the candidate has secured Tela or
more of 'the total. marks assigned,.
Second Class honours are awarded to
pupils who have obtained between 70.
and 74 % of .the possible total.
Exeter Centre
"First •Class Honours -Phyllis Bier -
ling, Loreen Borland, Madeline Brint-
"nell Hazel Clark, Charles Coinpinm,
Beatrice Essery, Rich'd Etherington,
John. MacTavish Gordon May, Irene
Mooney, Jean Stanbury, Grace
Strang, Jeanette Taman.
Second Class Honours ---Carman An-
derson, Florence Dunsford, William
Dunsford, Norval Jones, Vera RReetle
Elgin Luxton, Ardys M.cPalis, Mar-
jorie Oke, Gerald. Se1froeder, Allan
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MONDAY, JULY 14th
Westcott, Mary Westlake.
Pass -Gordon Appleton, Geraldine
Armstrong, Charles Baynham, Jas.
Brintnell, Hazel Elliott, John Essery,
Harry Frayne, Lloyd Frayne, Doro-
thy Hicks, Almer Hankin, Mary.
Johns, Raymond Jory, Jessie Mon
teith, Greta Pollard, Hubert Quinton;,
Dorothy Sims, Marjorie Stewart, Win"
Quinton, Gladys Stone,Homer Tinraey
John Tinney, Ferne Welsh. -
Thh't Scholarship offered by the Exe-
ter Board of Education to the pupil.
from any school under the jurisdic-
tion of the Exeter High School En-
trance Board, obtained the highest
total on the Entrance Examination,
was won by Jeanette Tainan, a:L Exe-
ter School.
The prizes awarded to the pupils
from the Exeter school obtaining the
greatest. number of marks, were won
as follows (1) John MacTavish; (2)
''Phyllis Bierling, (3) Gordon May.
Hensel! Centre
First Claes Honours -Cecil Dilling,
Beatrice Dro :mer.
Second Claes Honour,• --Harold Ei-
der, label Fee, Helen Glenn, Annie
1VIchr: yre, fella Srn.?le.
Pass -John Alexander, Aldon rlp-
l:,le-tort, .Tehn" Bean, 'alergaret Bell,
Roy Brock, Dorothy Corbett, John
i+are har., Harrold Foster, Herbert
1.ede' n; ?lc)t'y I-Ienrpbill, Janet Mehl -
ter:, .:eeeee reeeleore, Imyril,'lhom-
soa, Iaim.a
Cr .diton Centre
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i.' i?'; t Class Honours - Eugene
s:. .ee ecgeteit:•tt1 ti- ae. Hei-
n IEy., i' I! 11: 1'y :s Y...-v'4a.;'-
oral, Diva Wuerth.
Second Class Honours- Adwinna
ill, Jean Richard.
and
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Shoe Style With A Smile
to N'a1s , - Ar .hens Dietrich," .9oS yph
Glavin, Helen Glryvi+i, . 'Evelyn. Hari
ton, Evelyn McCann, Eliza'th Miller,
al • Lulu Itollings.
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First C".ltl,s honours -Esther Ma
terse.
Second Class Honours -- Edwa
(•'(runt tter+ Chrystal Hayter, Stua
Prior re.
l t.., hos,. Brown, Rubio :Brow
Gerald Corrnthers, Jerome Dietrieli
Arnotta Ereland, Olive English, Rai'
" .'fttea
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gillman of
Chicago, are visiting with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gellman. Sr.
'Messrs I'Ierb.Mouseau and family
Mr and Mrs. Ferri Habr:rer and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors at Kettle:
Poiret.
Mr. Thos. McMillan, the Liberal
Candidate was in the village on Wed-
nesday, looking over the field in this
district for the oncoming election.
LVtr. on(1 Mee. C .Eilbc i were at
Crediton en Saturday evening where
they attended the birthday party of
the former's sister, Mr.. Wenzel.
, Ild s. L. He) i,t. of Detroit, Is pond.
ings
end-
ings afew• week` a holiday, with her
pato t., ',1 . and >Ir--. Oscar Klop�l?
of the .14th, (ion.
s"t '.='.•' ;°:! # t:,., "t. t'c'tr:1
Lutheran church have postponed
their annual t.icaaic from. July 3Oth.
for August f t',, ..a;,1=. iu '.,+ held at
GITad il+'n(1 (ul hit (tale.
Mr.and °',
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week . t that
them.
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LADIES' FANCY STRAP WAT-
CHES FROM
$8.00 To. $35.00
GENT'S FANCY STRAP WATCHES
FROM $5.00 To $25.00
See them in Our Winclovf
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New Low Price's
Now in Effect
WHEN BUYING YOUR. FUEL
WHY NOT HAVE THE REST?
GENUINE D. -L. & W. SCR IC)
COAL
"The Standard Anthracite.'
EGG„ STOVE, �'E, NUT AND S t:l_
PEA. SIZES,. SEMET.
COKE.
A disco'unt's of 50c per ton aper:; aJ fe
CASH on all fuel.
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MFG. BY SCOTT McTTALE
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4"' as11. Ross ohir, toil, who hash,. r u •r
leiting :1 I'l~t1'oit, for a re
rturning ;with, theta. '
Reg. ::47‘.00, At $2.95
Ret Fr' L. Marchand chand of cl
i trench -Settlement Parish, who is
I present being visited with his Parc n
t•,. i of SVindeoe, is ;this t,•trek a ntc.it;rola
1 them by a motor trip to il�( ea('„ ,!
rd Shrine -of the Martyrs. at :,Midland.
rs 1 11 Ir. Jas. Humphreys of Preston.
was. a Sunday visitor' in town. H'•
ii' via, accoiilpanied home by -(1rs. lluni-
Ii phreys, who had -been in Zurich for
a week,' in care of her aunt, Miss I(la
a Brill who was on the sick list, but
WOMENS' PATENT STRAPS
�i Fi'I'i BUII.'r ICY ARCHES
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1` MISSES PAT. SLIPPERS
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SIMS 11 to 2
'` Rag. 1.00, At $2.00
Gcnttner, Gertrude Hofl'ma.n, E14
Turnitull, Lillian Webb, Earl rim
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A GREAT COLLECTION OF NEW ARRIVALS
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ASIDE FROM T'HE GENUINE PLEASURE OF INSPECTING I
THESE NEW GOODB FIRST IS THE .ADVANTAGE OF EARLY
411„p SUMMER SELECTION. NI W TANS, CHOC.. KID, SUN TANS. 'S
iBLACK AND WHITE COMBINATIONS, ALL WHITE. ALL THE r.
0 NEWEST DESIGN IN SPowr OXFORDS AI) .I'
.AND WITH
e LOW -AND CUBAN .HEELS. ea
•eet fdEE44.1 .ING NEATLY" DONE
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ALL WOOL R 11-111 G SUITS - ALL COLORS.
SPORT PANTS
JCST "W11aA'7I 'YOU WANT
BRING iTS: Y kU& lL &UNDRY .EKY' MONVIelt
READ1`' MADE:S SeeN 1 DE. -TO MEASURE,' OR TAILOR l
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Zurich Centre
Fiist Class Honours. --Alice Lecher,
Genevieve Etue, Beatrice Gascho,
Grace Gelinas,largaret Haborer,
Quimhe Iless, Elizabeth Snowden. •
Second Class Honours ---jean Carnie
Hazel Tittles'.
1'a::,•--. th Church, Gene vi0ve Cor-
riveau, Louis Forrest, Jean Horner,
C•nmp,+011 McKinley, Edith sterner,
Lee Oesch, Clifford Weida, Rosa Zet-
tel, :David Kyle. •
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awarded to pupils from Hay
rbl 1:'11x1 rhCoh':..1 ol. tainin^^ rho tigh-
ost total*: on the ...trance E .at:nna-
-'.nl . v.7:s won no follows: ii.) Beat-
(2,)
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(2,) Quia b(, Hess, 1 `,
1Tar ;:aa, Ila ierc.i', all of 2;d1.1:011 rub -
lit' . drool,
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„i' la ott'(,.:;1 by lkl'r. ,;. Elgin
'Com, former Inspector of l`ubiic
Schools, to the pupils in the Exeter
distract from a one room rural school
obtaining the highent total was won
=yy 'rued Borland, from School Sec-
tion No. 2, 'Osborne Township:
Varna Centre
Firet Class Honours-Relen Ander-
son.
• Second. Class Honours -Constance
y „ Culff.
4 Pass -Steward Baird, Doris Chuter
4 .Allen 'Keays, Harvey Keys, Raymond
Pepper;, Vera Steep, Dorothy Stelck.
Bayfield Centre
First Class Honours --Thelma Par-
ker. .
Second, :Class Honours -Louise Mc- b
Leod, Isabel Osmond. i
Pass -Maria Bohner, Lawrence i
Johns, Albert Pearson, Eva Sturgeon, t
John Wild.
The •pr'ize offered annua?ly by Mr.
J. Elgin Tom, former Inspector of
T,'+.'.1
Public Sc'llools, to the pupil from a c
one roam rural school, obtaining the
f hagha ,kt a asks at the Entrance Exalt-
; 1 enation, was won by Ruth Straughan
feom :Sehoef Section No, 10, East
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is now recovered.
lIr. and Mrs. J. Hey Jr. attended
the Hey-ratylor wedding at 3iomb(',
Ont., on Thursday of last vvoelc, at
which tune Mr'. Milton Hey, second
son of Mr. and Mrs.Hey was uunit-
ed in marriage to Miss Taylor of that
place. The Herald joins their many
Zurich friends in extending' congrat-
ulations. . .
There passed unto her eternal re-
ward on Friday, July 18th,firs.
llaiy Hiller, relict of the late Christ,
ophcr Miller, • of the 14th con HayTownship, Deceased was 9494vc years of; +
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+t. No. 1 SOLES
• Men Hall Soles $1.00
+ Ladies' half Soles 75c.75c.
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SCHOOLS'
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$3.00 Pair.
T.' SHOES r xNG SHOES
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6r'ac 90c. $1.15
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leu Can't Beat Em at ary
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This Price $325 erg?
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1925 FORD COUPE
BALOONS
NEW DUCO .FINISH
1927 FORD COACH
ORIGINAL TIRES AND FIN:-
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MODEL A. COUPE
FORD TOURING.
age and was one •of the plonc.er set-
# tle1s 01' the conrnlunity, , and had dar-
1, her earler days endu•'c.+i i! ti:,
3i d�.iulin,. :Of pioneer li . ,`•. �. t1 - e
devout chri$tialn of the 1ltoman Ceti-,
olic fan. Was th"' lnoth�'r of Mr.
Win, ;hiller of Zurich, and rife, ,g-
ust Miller of the 14th Conc( io11.
The ±11,'O'al w -as held on 11oa(i:,y
:moili1' to -theR. C. cemetery at
Zurich, with Father L. Power offic-
iating. •..
Mrs. Conrad R. Wagner Passes.
There passed unto her eternal re-
ward
at the home of her daughter,HawaiiMr. and Mrs, J. W. Ortwein, Hawaii
on Friday, July 18th, Mrs, Ann Cath-
erine Hoffman, relict of the late Con-
rad R. Wagner, ill her 91st year. De-
ceased had been practically' a lifelong
resident of Zurich and Hay Township
until the last -few years, when she re-
moved to Hensall, not being able to
properly look after'herself and then
selling her property in Zurich to Mi.
Sol. Zimmerman, she moved to her
daughter Mrs. Ortwein at Hensall.
The late Mrs, Wagner was a devout
eliever of the faith of the Evangel -
cal church, and took a great liking
n open prayer and testimony, and
ook a great deal out of religion.
During the ten years she resided .at
Hensall the IAAfew years she was
more or less feeble, and required
onsiderable care. She is survived
by one daughter, Mrs. Ortwein of
Hensall. The funeral wags held on
Monday aafternoon from Honsall,. io
the Goshen Line Cebu:toryy, south of
Zurich, with Rev. Sinola,ir+ officiating..
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Pont`miss seeing and getting, Olk. t,
prices ou our New Spring az,
Summer 'ry Goods of all kiwis
ALSO SHOES, EIARNESS REPAILS, HARDWARE, Ai e"`s.Sy:,
OILS, AND OTHER STAPLE, L11NE:5, TOO NUMEROUS
MENTION.
1930 GARDEN AND ROOT SEAS JUST 0?ENED tie:,CET
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