Zurich Herald, 1930-10-09, Page 4ZURICH : R*ALD
Wise Ouzel :Masse o 'Windsor, vis-
ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
aistes% 'Iasse, 14th cone over the
week-±e.nd.
Tine 'West Huron. Teachers' Assoc-
:ii€rtitete will hold its annual convention
fin 'V e°t•oria school Goderich, on Thurs
t i iy °ani, •Friday, October 9th and 1,0th
'Mast Ouron teachers will convene at
'?lWinun on October 16 and 17th.
°',this mittens two days holiday for the
kirl,i tee, which are always appreciated
Nita are in receipt of a communi-
anithere from Mr. Maurice E. Neil, of
3eti.'xstt with the good news that Mr.
`Neil has by the bank officials been
agivi the horor of being branch
,.nxanager on the east of that city.The
ihsa'a.iexh is one of the largest of 27
'ad the Detroit Savings Bank. Mr.
Nfiil L. a son-in-law to Mr. and Mrs.
. elick .of ;Zurich, and we sincere-
ly congratulate this fine young pian
on this appointment.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs. • J'as. MVlaxwell, of
Grafton, N. Dak., and Miss Marion
Munroe, of Brncefield called on many
of their old friends recently.
Mr. Thos. Walker and Mr. Thos.
Hurson of Marlette, Mich., are visit-
ing friends in this vicinity.
Mrs. L. Troyer returned to her
home after spending a few weeks
with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hyde, Mr. and Mrs, W. Dignan and
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer all near
Hensall,
Mrs. F. Farquhar of Hensall, who
has been spending several days at
the home of her parents, returned to
her home.
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Mr, and Mrs, 3. Cochrane who vies
ited with their daughter, and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and.
other relatives in Toronto for a few
days, returned to their home,
'Quite a number; attended Anniver-
sary Services held in the Goshen'
Line church ou Sunday last.
The services will be withdrawn in.
the Hillsgreen chureli on Sunday, ow-
ing to the Anniversary Services in
St. Andrew's Church, Kippen at 11
A.M. and 7.30 pan, Conducted .by
Rev. K, Beacon of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs: P. Campbell and son
of Hay Township, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mit. N.
Love.
Miss Muriel Carlile of Hensall, sp-
ent the week -end with friends in •this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. _Coleman, of
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B it suits you better to do so,
you may do your banking by mail.
Your money i& safer in the bank than at home. Send it,
in. any shape most convenient for you, to a Branch of the
Bank of Montreal.
Cash should be sent by registered mail. -
Write to any Branch for our booklet "Banking by 1VIai1."
It may save you many a trip to town.
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ONTREAL
Established 1817
TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF x$800,000,000
• Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manager.
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Seaforth, are spending a few days at
the home of Mrs. L. Troyer.
School Report
S. S. No. 11, Hay. Honor Roll for
September:
Jr, IV—Leona Lafromboise.
Sr. IIT—Cherrie Jeffrey..
II—Norman Leierling,
E, Webster, Teacher.
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DASHWOOD
• Mr, L. 'Birk of Guelph is visiting
at his hame for a few days:.
- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Callfas of
Sarnia spent a few days in LtOwn al-
so attending the fowl supper.
:Mrs. I+inkbeiner and Cathern are
visiting in Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs.'Wm. Ehlers, Mt. and
Mxs. S. Schab, Miss Myrta Hoffman
Mrs, Mary- and Mrs. Schoeder, • Miss
Gladys Guenther and Miss Sitter all
of Kitchener, called on friends and
attended the fowl supper:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein of
Hensall, called in town on Wednes-
day.
ee.? McKenzie of St. Louis, is
visiting at the home of Mr. A. Birk.
air, 0. Soldan of Michigan, is vis-
. iting old acquaintances.
• itlr. and Mra. D. Pfaff of Sarnia,
called on friends in town on Wednes-
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:%Ir. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and
son Herston, Mrs. Armstrong, Sr., and
Miss Armstrong of London,. were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 0.
1<etemeyer.
Donald Restemeyer underwent an
operation for the removal of his ton-
sils on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleischauer of K.itch-
ener called on friends and attended
the fowl supper on Wednesday.
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r. and Mrs.
R. Goetz and son
Albert motored to Sarnia on Sunday.
;Ir. and Mrs.' Schenk visited in
Rostock on Sunday.
Mr. and i'1rs. Hy. Kraft. and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Geiser spent the week-
end in Toronto:
Mr. A. Birk and family and Mr.
D. Haugh are visiting in Michigan.
Mr. b'red Guenther's cow was stru-
ck by a car on Tuesday evening fra-
cturing its leg. The cow had to be
killed.
The annual fowl supper put on
in Calvary Evangelical church sherd
on October 1st from 5 to 8 p.m. was
a splendid success, While the guests
were enjaying a sumptuous fowl sup-
per, the Dashwood Brass Baud furn-
ished several numbers of bright
music. After the numbers of the
hand had dined the program was put
on ' with profitable and pleasant eff-
ect. The Hawaiin Quartette consist=
-ed of Gordon Sauer, Sheldon Sauer;
,,, ' z ,eery Sauer, and Billy Hauck of
•'s �•ara Falls, was very Much
'Miss Ruby Finkbeiner of
"6Iediton gave a very humourous
reading and Mr. T. C. Houck of
Chippewa gave a very interesting
address.
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HENSALL
. Ferris Cantelon, who underwent an.
operation for appendicitis a few we-
eks ago is. able to resume his duties
as principa 1 of the Continuation
School.
Mrs. Tratt, after a few week's vis-
it with Mr. and Mrs. E. Drummond,
has returned to her home in Berm-
uda.
The many friends of Mrs. Rnchard
Blatchford are sorry to learn that she
is confined to her room through ill-
ness.
• The ladies of the United Church in-
tend holding a fowl supper on Wed-
• a nesday, Oct. 22. After the supper a
• fine program will be given by out-
• side talent.
• • The Hensall public school held their
• annual school fair on Friday, Oct. 3
The exhibits took place in the morn-
ing and the contests and games in the
Afternoon. The day being ideal for
the occasion, henrce a very successful
A fair was held.
•
• James S. Tapp, B.A., a 1930 grad-
•' uate in Honor Chemistry of the Ifni-
▪ versity of Western Ontario, a son of
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Tapp, of Hensall,
O left'to take up his new appointment
A as demonstrator in chemistry .at Mc-
* Gill University, Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer were at
Toronto, the past week, having re-
ceived the news of the sudden death
s of their eldest son, Norman, who died
a Monday afternoon from a heart at -
f' tack. He had been doing some elect-
•rical work and stepped outside to
a get some air. Workmen found him
• dead beside the running board of a
• car, A coroner decided that 'an in-
quest was not necessary. He was
Iborn in Hensall where he lived for
some years, leaving for Toronto lat-
er where he lived for many years, "be-
• ing an electrician by trade. He was
O 50 years of age and besides his par-
"ents there are surviving his wife, one
. brother William of Toronto, and one
sister, Mrs: Reed of Port Rowan.
Mrs. John Pope has returned home
I after a few weeks visit with friends
in London.
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Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Southen and
Percy Southern, of London, visited
in town.
The'many friends of George Case
regret to learn that lit, is under the
doctor's care confined to his room.
with illness,
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COUNTY NEWS
Garfield Bender, of Listoevef, who
teen 'been Urn^i ,at at V. -et. ' .twrel1
0000000000000000,0 600,0000.000000000000000041.4.6000.4014•40004010. 14000 $ United Church has: zesiglied v1301
ition as he bas moved to the Jule
perigi Bank at Essex.,
Rev. 12„ B. Gracie, who has been
pastor of the Clinton and Auburn
ehlrches for the past three years has
handed in his resignation and will ac-
cept a pastorate at Pembroke.
Hydro Power was turned in in.
the Dungannon District. The new'
line comes 13 .miles. •
An election petition under. which
it is sought to unseat Hon. James
'Malcolm, recently elected member
for North Bruce, was filed at Osgood i
Hall recently.
Thos. Sturdy of Goderich, was the
victim of a holdup on Wednesday
night 1 tsaweek. He' was taken out
the Bayfield Road by two xnen in a
car and relieved of $4.00, all the
money he had on him at the time. The
police have the. matter in hand..
The South Huron Plowing Match
will be held on the farm of John
Hodgert, five miles east of . Exeter,
on the Thames Road, on Thursday,
October 23rd.
Goderich tug-of-war- team, holders
of. the Huron Old Boy's Trophy, whi-
ch they successfully defeated at God-
erich fair this year, again were vic-
torious at Lucknow fair; winning in
two straight pulls and adding still
another trophy, the Foster Moffat
Cup, donated by the gentleman of
that name, ex-M.P,P'.. for South
Bruce.
George Box, Stratford railwayman
was sentenced in Police Court, et
Stratford to three years in Ports-
mouth Penitentiary an charges of
converting brotherhood moneys to.
his own use. Box was Secretary of
04o r, OM, 1930. • ,
Capital Theatre
West Street—GODERICH
A Sheet Drive for an Evening
of Real Enjoyment'
Iow laying: ' K•.he Way of all Men
Mon., Titan., and Wednesday
Broadway Raid 415.00 to see
LINGER :ROGERS
an the great Laugh and music riot
g‘tiit1EVir :HIGH
alriz ;,s., Friday and Saturday
"TOE DESERT SONG"
Music Drama ,S npreme
With John Boles_ and Jeanette
IVIcDonald and by way of a lot of
fun ,Louise Fezenda and Johnie
Arthur
Coining: ANIMAL CRACKERS
Two Siiows each night, 7.30--9.30
:Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 p. in.
Evening Adults 40c,, Children 20c
Matiaiees, Adults 25c Children 10c
He liday Matinees at -evening prices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
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IN THE ESTATE OF, JOSEPH
SURERUS, ?ate of the Village of
urich, deceased, who died on or
about the 16th day of November,
1.t)-28„. are hereby notified to send in
to the undersigned Administrator on
or before the 25th day of October,
1930 fidl .particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said 25th day,
of October 1930, the assets of the
the Grievance Committee of the Bre- f testator or intestate) will be distrib-
therhood of Locomotive Firemen and nteal amongst the parties entitled
Engineers. thereto, having regard only to claims
Amid a profusion of autumn leaxea of whit:', the Administrator shall there
and flowers a pretty wedding took have,. notice.
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Dated ,it Toronto this 4th: day of"
Cephas Pym, 4th Con., of Usborne on October 1930.
Wednesday, Oct. 1st, at high noon,
when their daughter Myrtle Loretta, National Trust Company, Limited, . -
was united in marriage to G. Herbert? 20, King St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Hunter, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Administrator..
Hunter, also of Usborne. Bone & Teskey. 171 Young St. Tor-•
A very sad message was receiver tanto,'their Solicitors herein,.
at Varna recently, when the relatives
and surrounding country were shock
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ed on hearing of the death of one of'
Stanley's very respected citizens ir-rt"
the person of Allan McKenzie, Iate of'i
Cuba. Much sympathy is extended.to.;l
his new bereaved relatives, especially,r All persons assessed under Wild -
his young widow ami aged mother. ifong Municipal Drain, North Branch.
The track and field meet of Huron' of Black Creek and West Branch
Athletic Association was held in Ex- Drain, who wish to pay assessment in
eter Agricultural Park, on Oct. 3, in cash. •can do so on or before October
the afternoon. Six schools particle- 20th 1930. After that date alt
ated, viz: Mitchell, Goderich, Sea- amounts unpaid will be included. in,
forth, Clinton, Hensall, and Exeter. ascnntina -
This meet created keen competition �.. Ih'. HESS;,
for the students. 'Treas. Township of Hay:
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