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Zurich Herald, 1930-07-31, Page 4^l' .attme • FOUR BORN . . a e rear ---At Goshen Line, Hay Township, on July 23rd, to Mr, .d Mrs, Kuno Hartman, a son. 3erhraunnae--At Zurich, on July 12th, iao Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Denom- raac , a son. HILLS REEN lerc. John and Mrs. Hagen of Chic - lap,, are guests at the home of the rctrrr'a mother, Mrs, Ann Hagen. Wr Lawrence Brightmore, of Lon - alma is spending a few holidays with .his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. 3. eCen1u:ane. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Inkster and Mr. -mitMrs. Mitchell and family of God- etiela were recent visitors at the limn! ! of Mr. Wm. Jarrott. Tarr. and Mrs. Harry Fuss and fam- -:fly were visiting friends in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love visited at Alta home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Keys. and family of near Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, E. Clark and family McKillop were visiting Mrs. L. 'Troyer. Ir. Clarence Reichert of London, .spent the •week -end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephenson and Mrs. John Love were in Stratford on Friday, attending the funeral of, e, DASHWOOD Miss My -ate Hoffman of Kitchener, els ;spending her vacation at her home flies rea Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Lon - agora were Sunday visitors with Mr. rand Mrs. R. Baker. .Ion's. Witzel spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Triebner of )Bizet Exeter. ?3a. Lorne Taylor and sister Myrta of London, are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Taylor. fsfr. and Mrs. A. Merner and fam- ; a have moved from Detroit into P. .Mcisaac's house recently occupied by :fir. Louis Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of Sar- -aim, are visiting relatives in town. efiss 'Thelma Elsie who spent the "wast few weeks in Sarnia has return- ed barn. Miss Johnston of London was the guest of Miss Hilda Snell this weew. Mn...Cunningham of Guelph visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morenz last week. Rv. A. Sauer and son Milton, have returned after visiting friends near Niagara Falls, Word was received here of the death of Mr, John Fried, of Holly- wood, California, after a heart at- tack following an operation for acute appendicitis.. Mr. Freid was a broth- er of Mrs. J. Kellerman of town, and Mrs. C. Fritz, of Zurich. Mrs. G. Oestreicher was suddenly stricken with a slight stroke last week. Hr many friends hope for a speedy, recovery. Mrs. Hy. Hoffman and daughters, and Mrs. Stacy motored to St. Thom- as and Port Stanley on Tuesday. The Misse Deichert of New Ham- burg are visiting relatives in this vic- inity. HENSALL Thos. Simpson of Lucan, is spend- ing hblidays in town. • A sacred band concert was enjoyed here by the Blyth Band on the Park Grounds on Sunday evening, July 27 which commenced at 8 o'clock. Ila Westcot of Toronto, is visiting friends in town,. Mrs. Will Davis of Hamilton, is visiting with friends here. The Rev. M. B. Parker, accompan- ied by W. M. Fee, and his two sisters ;Wary and Sarah Fee, left on a motor trip to Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pee and two daughters spent a few days visiting friends in Buffalo. Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Sinclair have returned after a few days fisit with friends at Bluevale. They left on Thursday for their vacation, spending some time at Sarnia. Andrew Hicks, of Centralia, was a recent visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Bert North of Wood - sock spent the week -end with relati- ves here. The hiyhway on the London Road between here and Kippen, has been opened to traffic during the past we- ek, or so. Mrs. Alex. Smith and daughter, Helen, are accompanying Mr's. Cregg and W. A. Smith, of Blyth, on a trip to the Western coast and visited with their relatives in Saskatchewan, Mon tana and Washington States. Alex. Smith and. son, Eldrid, are visiting with relatives and friends in Omer, Michigan and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Bell and fam- ily, of St. Thomas, are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jas. A. Bell and with Mr. and Mrs. John Zuefle. 4.++++++++++++++++++++++++ .1 .4+++++ •++++++++++++++;•:J-,: + +•F•'o+++: •3••€•d i•fi••➢••fi••#•is +1.1.-� 4 •f? 4 •4 • ,4 4 • Come in and see the new Auto= nnatic Kelvinator which. ha s many features that no other Electric Refrigerator has. at- sie See Me before Buying • ar• el ,n tor E. Oesch Zurich SERVICE with SALES + +1-.14.14.4.4.44+++++++++++++++4.++++++++++++++++++++++++4 11IIIHIl1111'liilIIi111IIIllllll i Illili 111111IIIHIl11111I1III1IIIIn1I1lhIINIIIHlilh111II111111111i11111M11111I11II1111IIII11I111111 Il11illlllll QllhI1HHlll 111 HIIII 11111111111" 1Goderich fanner ice Meetlng At Agricultural Park CIVIC HOLIDAY Monday August 4t.h AT 2 O'CLOCK 2.10 BLUE WATER STAKE $1000 2.20 GOLDEN GATE STAKE ..... 2.30 TROT OR PACE .$1000 $400 2.17 TROT ONLY $400 LINDER THE AUSPICES 010 LONG BRANCH DRIVING CLUB BETTING PRIVILEGES ALLOWED Goo + n 5Oc"(tax extra) refit f`xra�iiTsEilricl,r.Good 7'i'aa14—Gentiiral. Aurrr,isalo J.,33, Whitley, M.D., President E. R. Wigle, Treasurer = W. P. Clark, V.S., Secretary 1114 iirii It11111i111.1 ,-ij,il. 11111i111111 111111 Illili1111111II 11111111 111111111111 1111111111111111111'111 Illili 111tlllllillill 111 I III( Ir ZURICH HIZRACtill wr Mrs. T, Murdock returned en Mon- day last from Toronto, where she had been visiting with her daughter, Dr. and Mrs. B. .Campbell., returning by auto with Dr. and Mrs, B. Campbell and family, who spent a week's holi- days with friends in Hensall and vic- inity, Mr. and Mrs. Manley JJinks are `visiting at the home of Mrs, fink's parents, in the Township of Stanley. Catherine Drysdale has returned from visiting relatives and friends in Ripley and Goderich, 1VIrs. Robinson, of Detroit, is here spending a week or so with her relati ves and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Sheffer. Mr. and Mrs. Parr, of Custer, B.C. motored here to visit relatives during the past week, and were accompan- ied from Milverton by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Redmond. Mrs. Parr was for- merly known as Miss Lizzie Redmond of the Township of Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook and members of their family, have also returned after a pleasant several we- ek's trip in Algoma District, Owen Sound and other lake ports, return- ing by way of Toronto, and enjoying the trip very much The baseball tournament held on the local diamond on Wednesday aft- ernoon of last week was most largely attended, large numbers coming from all around and particularly from Motherwell, St. Marys •and Crediton, as the teams from these places and local players were all engaged in the games. In the flrst match between Motherwell and Hensall, the 'score was 5-4 in favor of Hensall; in the second between St. Marys and Cred- iton the score was 9-5 for Crediton and in the finals between the two winning teams the score stood in fav or of Hensall by quite a few points. All of the matches were very excit- ing and were stated by old time play- ers to be the best played on the dia- mond for some time. The umpires were Leroy O'Brein of Zurich, and Hugh Berry, of St. Marys. The pit- chers for Hensall were C. Kerslake and Ed. Gascho, and catcher, 'Bert Horton. What added much interest was the arrival of 1VIr. Bennett, Con- servative leader, during the latter part of the game. COUNTY NEWS The Congregations of Centralia and Whalen met the other evening and decided to erect a new minister's home this fall. The building at Blyth la*ely occu- 1.;r:•d by the Williams Novelty Store, owned by Mr. Strothers of Sarnia,has been secured by a Windham firm to eon a general store after tho ist o f _\layust. ' H. 0. Southcott, Exeter, met with an unfortunate accident when. he was struck in the eye by a :real' ,tone from a passing motor car. He was motoring at the time and a car went by him a small stone stveek. him squ- arely in the eye and ne has berm seif- ering from a badly discculouied optic in consequence. Grenville Atkinson, Bayfield met with a painful accident the other day, when he was knocked .down by a car backing onto the road at the south beach. He was badly shaken up and received a long cut across ms right thigh where the car struck him. The driver evidently did not .notice him passing behind the car. Jack Douglas, of Brussels, whe went to London camp with the 32r... Huron Regt., won first prize for tar- get shooting and his officers gave him a $5.00 gold piece.. The Seaforth Co. of which the Brussels boys were attached to, won first prize for best camp section. At the present time in Goderich, there is a heavy consumption of wat- er. During July the electric pump at the waterworks station have been pumping on the average. of 200 gala. lons per minute more than hereto- fore. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook, of " Clin- ton announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Mae, to Mr. T. G. Nisbet Cook, of Toronto, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook, of Clin- ton, the marriage to take place this month. The death of a former wellknown resident of Goderich in the person of Percival'' Bell, at Winnipeg, Man., on Tuesday, July 22nd. He was in his 80th year, and had been ill about a week. He was born in 'Goderich and resided there until ten years ago, when he moved to Winnipeg. Mrs, Isaac Hudson, of Seaforth, underwent a very critical operation ;n the Scott Memorial al Hospital, , al of 1 that place, on Wednesday. Her many Friends are glad to learn that the Op .;ration was successful and that she is doing as well as can be possibly axpected. The funeral took place in ;Neter, from the home of. Sid. Davis of Mrs. Oliver Harris, mother of Mrs. Davis, who died at 'Tara in her 84th year. The aged lady had been ailing for a "ong time and death came as a relief 10 her sufferings. Her maiden name. ;:as Mary J. Perkins. A tennis dub is being,, orgam�ed ;Seaforth and the promoters are nesting with a grat deal of success, The courts will be laid on the . old " orvliii a„ree r. Th other day, Moses Beckler, �if• „r M ./�' rq ;Pljt-41;W:' Thursday, July 3lst, 1930 r r 74)//1,.' 4i yi1l�,' fi; ,. �NC� .� 4f ift, Lromp You. alc• 41. !r ai Buy by Mail or if for any other reason you have occasion aea to send money by mail get" your Money Girders at the Base There is no naore convenient,, Japer or safer way of sending money. • Money Orders are obtainable without delay or::, formality at every Branch of the Bark ofMVIontreal.. KOF O Eifahlished 4,81.7 TOTAL ASSETS Ei EXCESS OF $800,000,000 Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manager.:. Usborne, observed a deer on the 2nd concession of Hay near the Hay swamp. ' At his approach the d'ee'r loped the fence and crossed a field but did not seem badly disturbed at the approach of man.. Work on the new Hydro line from Goderich to Dungannon is being rushed along, Work was commenced at the Dungannon end, the poles be- ing set up in the village. In another two weeks this line is expected ready for service. - Described as one who could not appreciate leniency, Arthur Peirre Henderson, young Wingham mechan- ic was sentenced to an indetermined term of not less than three months nor more than 12 months in the pro- vincial reformatory for theft of $20 from the local bus depot. He appear- ed in London police court on remand. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Danforth Ave., Baptist church' by Rev. WcLean, uncle of the 1irid''ea when Jean Alma, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. KnechteI, of Sea - forth, became the bride of Edmund E. Secord, second son of the late Morgan and Mrs. Secord of Meaford. Fire destroyed the residence of Chas. Kleber, of Manley, near Sea - forth, last Monday about midnight. He was awakened by one of the chil- dren coughing and on getting up he found the house filled with smoke. He and his wife and three children, escaped with their lives, as they. all slept upstairs the fire had made such headway downstairs that it had al- most cut off the exit. The alarm was given. at once by telephone but by the aime the neighbors arrived the house was doomed and very little contents were saved. The loss was partially covered by insurance. The death of another one of Stan- ley's old boys in the person of the late John Reid, who suffered a stroke on Saturday morning last and never regained consciousness, and passed a way the same evening, it was a great shock to his family and relatives, al- though Mr. Reid had not enjoyed the best of health for some time. The fun a h • ld on `Mond. and one of era was held y, the largest ever held in the cominun sty. showing the high esteem in which he was held. The remains being laid to lest in Bayfield cemetery. Rev. Paull had charge of the funeral. IfA big crowd from all parts of the county attended the Veterans' picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon last. The veterans were delighted and honored by an impromptu visit of Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative leader, who briefly addressed the ga- thering. F. S. Rivers, I3.A,, B. Phald., prin- cipal of Victoria School, Owen Soun" has ben awarded by the Ontario Dept., of Education, through the , Ontario Co11.,hn of ndrreeel , .,»,'. ofjwith the sanction of the Senate' oil lesinzamomonatooinseasiessmosomoor 301h Anniversary Offering Free SIip Covers UNTIL AUGUSE 31s.. Only With the "SPECIAL" _ "PR:EEVIILERr Or "REGAL" Grab Of the Famous; MARSHALL SPRING MATTRESS MAXIM -AUL MATTRESS C O V E R•,.i&. WEEP THE MATTRESS LIKE NEW-- tIIASILV REMOVED AND WASHED' Ihommenttmotattemeasemot STADE & WEIDO HARDWARE AND FURNITURE•Zr;r ICH the University of Toronto, with the Scottish Exchange student -teacher scholarship) ' for:1930-31 ter the value of $1,500. This entitles hint to spend Ale year at Edinburgh and other uni- versities. Mr: Rivers has had an ex- ceptionally bright career since attend ing University of Toronto. He grad Gated in 1924' with the degree cif Bachelor- of Art's and was awarded the Prince of Wales Medal for gen- eral profienncy*: Oswald Crawford; of Exeter, arur i1 hydro lineman, was knocked of a >Ole while at work; just outside of Irand Bend, the�•other' day, falling distant:ea of IS feet, We wan pick - ,d i". 'e•d up inintediately by fellow' workers nd rushed to D.r. Fletceher's Ilasgiital whete; b vara; glntast attention He 5riii ei:•.erll anat.:ne oiw %. to isot:l,:', ioslt and arms. Examination of the body - showed no bones to be broken. A.. few days confinement in the hospital and it is thought lie e will be able to leaire not much the worse for his ex-• perience, which might easily have - caused death. Mrs. Wm. McCool, Londesboroo. wife of the late William McCool,.. passed away at tier home, July 10th as the result of injuries received nr an accident some few weeks ago_, Mrs, IVIcCoo1 who before her marriage' was daughter of Jas. Longman, wars' born n lullett, and was one or a a family✓ of t'hir'teen, who all predeceaL ed her. after her marriage in 188f. stilt continuously resided at her. home ,,a tae ntti Cor►•, Huttett until four' years n a, what she: sn tved to Lon-. 6