Zurich Herald, 1930-10-09, Page 5Thursday; October; 'Jth, 1931e.
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BUSINESS CARDS
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ARRISTRR, . SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY
O FARY PUBLIC, ETC.
OFiFICE—Hamilton Street, Just of
the Square, GODER1CII, Ontario.
Special Attention to Counsel and
Court Work.
Mr- Holmes may be cons ted at
;oderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ 13LO17K ZURIG
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EyerY Thursday, • Friday, SetnrdaY
At HABTLBIWB BLOOE,
DASIIIIWO(}!>..li
Every Monday, Tuesday ana
Wednesday
LOST
A dark yellow Collie Dog, 'white
breast and bob taiL Findes kindly
notify, Mrs. Sam Miller, Dashwood.
For' Sale
A number of choice young, Xorkk
pigs for sale, apply to:
Henry Clausbas, Zurich
FOR SALE --
In the Village of H.ensall, a desir-
able brick 2 -story dwelling, with Kit-
chen attached, head and soft water,
'fruit trees, etc., everything in good
condition. For particulars apply to
Wm. Beaver; Proprietor.
WANTED
A middle aged lady to do general
housework, cook for one person. For
OSCAR 1 LOPP
particulars apply to Box 15, Ilensall.
'Graduate Carey M. Jones National
Try rare for
School of Auctioiieering•AllBreeds.)
Registered Live Stock, ( reyaids.)
Terms in keeping with: p
prices. Choice Farms f or Sale. .Will
sell anything Any' Zurich.
Phone 1S-93, or write.
Licensed AuctioneeT
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON
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duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
,your business, and if not satisfied will
eke no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
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Announcement
SPRING PRICES NOW
IN EFFECT
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Cote Alberta Coal
anal Soft Coal
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
Per Ton will be allowed for cash.
Order Early. as prices, will advance or
• Jung 15th.
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HIENSALL
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WANTED
FOR SALE
A quantity of 14 -in. cut rails, at
$3.00 per cord. Apply to:
Phone 13-88, Zurich,
J. S. McAllister '
MISS MILDRED GEIGER
INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND
THEORY -
Terms Moderate
l3ox 17 Zurich, Ont.
STRAYED
Unto the farm of Robert McBride,
Goshen Line, Stanley, about the lst
of June, a one year old steer. Own -4
er can have same by proving prop-
erty and paying expenses.. Robt.
McBride, R.R. 1, Zurich.
WANTED
A lady housekeeper„ between 30
and 40 years old, to care for four
children, and do general housework.
Apply to:
Henry McCiinchey,It R. 1, Zurich.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A very desirable frame dwelling
house in Zurich, good garden, fine
location, .also garage. For further
particulars apply to David Gingerich,
Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of 16 -inch dry
'hard'wood for sale- Apply to
Stade &. Wegdoy Zurich..
FOR SALE
1 oil. stove. 1 Quebec heater and
pipes. 1 large mirror. 4 tables.
V. V. Siebert, &urich.
FOR SALE
A couple of fine sows for sale,
due in October. Apply to Aaron
Oestreicher, Bronson Line, Hay.
NOTICE,
Having taken over the Service end
of the Ford Agency, Zurich, •1 am in
a position to. give expert service to
give expert service en all New Ford
cars sold by Mr: S. Elliott:
Leonard Prang.
CONSULTING ENGINEER
S. W. ARCHIB.ALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
EEtegistered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering institute of
Canada. Office—Seaforth, Ont.
NOTICE.
amin a position to dosgood repair
'work on ov'erlaauliizg Cars, Tractors,
Etc:., at very. reasonable charges.
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Moue 1--$&' Zurich
Taken *yell Day till 3 o'clock, 11F -m- • 'NOTICE
toot teed Fowl same Morning We .ape line on the following:
Ford: Transmission Linings. Ford
when brought ire... s
'Beat Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
hest Cask Flues Valves Grinding; Brakes relined on
Mt makes of Cars; We give special
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analces of crafts �
attention, Tire Repairing'; Have your
attention ore oRanand greasing al'
Cream anti Eggs y Radiator anti -freeze
w.►'`r springs oared.
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Mr. Ward Fritz is away on14 bus'
bless trip to, Windsor this weela
Mrs. E. E: Weido is spending a few
days visiting friends in Yale, Mich.
Mr. Harold Klopp, of Detroit, vis-
ited his home Isere over the week -end
Merrsr. C. Fritz, J. P. Rau, and R.
F. Stade made a business trip to Lon.:
don on Tuesday. '
Our local celery growers are now,
putting some of their early • peeduct
on the market, and are getting things
in shape for the harvesting of the
same, which is a fairly good crop
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith, of
Zurich announce the marriage of the-
ir daughter, Thecla, to Mr. Bill
Speed of San Francisco, Calif. The
marriage to take place on October
11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Papineans who
have been residents of Detroit, for
some time, have roved back to their
farm. on The -Blue .Water Highway,.
where they will likely stay for • the
winter months.
Miss V. V. Siebert has moved the
balance of her millinery stock into
the quarters occupied by Miss Anna
Daters as a dressmaking department,
Miss Siebert advises that there are
still some real bargains left in the
line of ladies hats, and. Miss, Daters
will gladly show these and sell then.
Miss Helen Thiei*je,f$,, for. Water-
loo where, she will, be' for 'Some time..
Mr. and IVIrs. A. aG.. •. dighoffer and
son Grant, who have recently moved
to; the village from, Grand Bend,
were, week -end visitors at Waterloo.
ZURICH SCHOOL FAIR
Continued from page 1) .
ner, Edward .Schroeder, Della Smith.
Supplementary Classes
Commercial potatoes: Ivan Reich-
ert, Velma Truenrner, Louise Wiliest
Wheat winter, any variety: Elroy Des
jardine: Mildred Haberer, David Bla-
ckwell; Sheaf of winter wheat any
variety: Orlando Battler, Albert Hoff
man; .Coll. of garden vegetables: Le-
nora Haberer, Audrey Foster, Louis
Willert
Live Stock
Bacon Type hog: Belva Truemner,
Claude Gelinas, Margaret Gelinas,
Orlando Battler; Feeder hog. Orlando
Battler, Ross Walters, Belva. Truem-•
oer, Beatrice Manson; Spring colts:
Laird Jacobe, Beatrice Manson, Or-
lando Battler; Halter' broken colt:
Inlet Jacobe, Beatrice Manson, Orl-
a rdo Battler; Market lamb, Margaret
(i1ines, Orlando Battler, :Beatrice
.,.:,on: beef calf, ptt.t., bred or gr-
ade : Orlando Bettler.
Fruit
Winter apples: Belva Truevnner, El
roy Desjaidine, Edward Schroeder;
The potatoe trop is being harvested
of assorted fruit for ta:iie use
and some are marketed, .while the Audrey Foster, Lenora Haberer`, Mar -
quality of -some fields, are not so good, ie Bedard;(
yet others are showing a fine sample. Domestic Science
The price asked for at present . is Oatmeal macaroons: Mildred Hab-
erer,$1.50 per bag, which a'local dealer Beatrice Geuber, Audrey Fos-
$1.50
us is 35c a bag: higher than good ter, Elsie Schilbe; Ginger snaps; Edna
quality potatoes on the London mar- Kochems, Vera Decker, ' Winnifred
kcal; but this boost in price will pro Battler, Grace'Moyers; Iced chocolate
bably make up for some other things cake with dats filling: Alice Decker,
Margaret Haberer, Marie Miller, Dor-
which are altogether too low.
is Horner; Chocolate fudge: Marger-
A goodly number of. our citizens et Haberer, Winnifred Battler, Doris
are putting in their winter supply of Horner, Grace Weir; Breakfast for
apples at present, some are going to 8 -yr. old child on tray: Ellen Turk -
the few orchards in Goderieh Town- heim, Archie MacKinnon, Doreen 0' -
ship, while others go to the Thadford Dwyer, Kathleen Kochems;
district, and .while nearly everything Sewing
the farmer Inas to sell at present is Canvas Mat: Ruth Brown, Dorothy
extremely low, yet good apples are \ Dido, Jeanette Salmon; Wash cloth
from $3. to 37 a barrel, just what- ",urkish towelling, Mildred Haberer,
ever one can get for them. The crop Dorothy Weida, Doris Meyers; laun-
dry bag, machine made, Winnifred
Battler, Edna. Kochems, Grace P�Iey-
ors; Thre buttonhole-, Lenora Hab-
erer, Doris Horner; clothes pin gluon
machine made: Beatrice Thiel, Win-
nifred Battler, Lenora Haberer; •
Farm Mechanics
Any model in wool: Quimbe Hese,
Fred Hess; Window stick, 3 notches:
Fred Farwell, Archie MacKinnon,
Lawrence Bedard; Plain book ends:
Leland Schwalm; Model of sawhorse:
Gladwin Melick; Scrap book, wild an-
tl basal clippings: Harold Stire, Floren-
ce Mittleholtz; Ruth Brown; Model of
hay rack: Earl Flaxbard, Leland
Schwalm.
Nature Collections
V Collection of 10 leaves: Archie Mc-
Kinn.on, • Doloris Mittleholtz, Fred
:.less; Collection of 10 native woods:
Fred Brown, Wm. Brown; Coll. of 8
injurious insects: Orlando Battler,
Martha Foster, Grace Wein; Coll. of
12 worst weeds in S. S: Quimbe Hess,
Orlando Battler, Martha Foster;
Drawing, Art and Writing
Mass drawing of Teakettle and sa-
ucepan: Dorothy Erb, Dorothy Weido
Margaret Gingerich, Elva Hey; Draw-
ing of Collie Dog: Kathleen . Hey,
etoeueef name 'uouusesease slats;d
Marjorie Gellman; Landscape in trees
and water: Beatrice Manson, Louisa
Hartman, Mildred Hey, Winnifred
Battler; Poster, "Control of Weeds":
Doris Greb, Lenora Haberer, Hazel
Uttley, Lee Oesch; map of Huron Co.
Alice Beaver, Marjorie Galiman, Mil-
dred Haberer, Lawrence Bedard;
Map of Soutrrrn Ontario: Winnifred
Battler, Wm. Brown, Edith Deichert,
Beatrice Meidinger; Map of Dominion
of Canada: Ruth Church, Margaret
Haberer, Leona Haberer, Hazel Ut-
tley; Map of Europe: Violet Schwalm
Ruby Church; Writing, "Our Flag":
Grace McBride, Chealsea Thiel, Earl
Oesch, Vera Flaxbard; Writing "The
Rainbow", Florence Mittleholtz, Ruth
Witmer, Theresa Miller, Edith Ut-
teley; Writing, "The Rainbow", Alice
Beaver, 1VIarjory Gellman, Gertrude
Turkheim, Kathleen Hey; Writing,
"Thre Maple", Winnifred Battler,
Theresa Zettcl, Edith Deichert, Hoe'
er Sahnon; Writing, "The Song My
Paddle Sings", Leona Haberer, Eph-
riarn Giegerich, Margaret Haberer,
Quimbe Hess; Writing, "0 Canada"
Violet Schwalm, Ellen Turkheim,
Ruby H. Church; Essay, "A Fall Fair
Fred Brown, Margaret Schwalm,
Grace Meyers, Edith Deichert; 'Weed
Control' measures essay, Quimbe
Hess, Beatrice Gacsho, Grace Gelinas
Essay, "The Early Settlement of
Huron Co" Violet Schwalm;
Competitions
Bicycle race, half mile: Harry Fos-
ters -.Quimby Heyy, Donald Manson;
Live stock, (b5ef cattle) judging
competition, Claude Gelinas, Clare
Surerus, Dennis .,Masse; Poultry jud-
ging eompetition, girls—Winnifred
Battler, Olive Witmer, Alice Erb;
Spelling match, Violet Oesch, Doreen
O'Dwyer, Mildred Haberer; Spelling-
mateh 4th Class and under, Susie
Oeseh, Doris Greb, Edith Deichext;
Weed teaming competition, Martha
Foster, Winnifred Battler, Della
Smith; Public speaking, Dorms orae
amend these parts is practically a
failure, •
Last Friday evening the choir of
the Evangelical church ga•
thered and
held an appropriate presentation and
address to Miss E. Rennie, who has
been their dir'•etor for the past ten
years. A very suitable address was
read rend the presentation consisted
of a handsome ladies' leather bag and
a purse of gold. Miss Rennie is leav-
ing shortly for California, and 'il;be
missed by this body of churc
ers. -
What might have proven an even
more serious accident occured the
other evening west of Zurich on the
Zurich Road when two sees were me
eting and in the mixup Mr. Dan Os-
wald of the Bronson line was ening
home with a load of lumber on the
wagon, and of course the wagon was
hit and turned upsidedown in the
ditch, with Mr. Oswald getting bad-
ly
ad
Iy shaken up. But as no one suffer-
ed injury to the extent of $50. there
was no reason to call in an officer
as the parties mutually agreed to set-
tle out of the bonds of the law.
The Zurich W. I. held their mon-
thly meeting on Monday eve, Oct. 6,,
in the Council Chamber, when the
Institute were hostesses to the grand-
mothers with Mrs. H. Galiman presid-
ing. The meeting was opened by
singing the Institute Ode and repeat-
ing the Lard's prayer in unison. The
President, Mrs. E. Klopp then took
the chair and led the business part.
A number of items were brought up
and discussed. Mrs. E. Klopp and
Mrs. H. Gallman were appointed as
delegates to the convention in Lond-
on the beginning of November. This
brought the business part to a close.
The roll call "Things our grandmo-
thers missed" was well responded to
by all 1 embers for when we looked
at the old oil lamps and candles bur-
ning and think of our wonderful
lighting system of today, we should
realize what they really missed. A
special program in honor of grand-
mothers
rand
mothers was splendidly carried out.
Which included old time community
songs and other interesting numbers
on the program were instrumental by
Miss Ida Routledge "The Old Oaken
Bucket" a chorus by the grandmoth-
ers "Silver Threads Among the Gold'
Readings by Miss Pearl Wurtz, "The:
first Settler's Story" and a Grant( -
Mother Explodes were well given. A
solo by Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch entitled
"Mother Machree" and a duet by
Mrs. E. Klopp and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr.,
"When You and I were Young,Mag-
gie". Who sat at the old spinning
wheel of many years ago, which we-
re both heartily applauded. Prizes
were then given as follows: To the
oldest grandmother present, Mrs. J.
Gellman Sr., the youngest grandmo-
ther, Mrs. J. Hcy, Jr., youngest moth-
er, Mrs. H.G. Bess. The prize for
the grandmother having more Than
25 ,grandchildren also went to Mrs, J,
Gellman, Sr., she having twenty-
seven grandchildren /and eighteen
great grandchildren. There were
many old,photos and relics passed a-
round which were very .interesting.
The meeting closed by singing the
ti .�
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WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIND O.
MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL
GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST.
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AND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS.
YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A. DE LAVAL
We have the Agency for this District,
GARAGE SUPPLIES
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGE SUPPLIES, AND
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO
PARTS, AND BESIDE$ CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAME
DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE-
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SIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER
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GRADES OF FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET, PRICES CON-
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