Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1930-11-13, Page 4• ltin ► LOCAL MARKEu lCorseeted every Wedneeday1 "L'utter, Ib» , ... + , , , ,,, , , 3 i e 014 :liens 'Chickens • (i-12 9-1; El »» 2S-45 'Eln,r„vta ................ . . 22.0() BLAKE "Miss Alberta Finlay left for Lon - 'don on Saturday \\herr' :•ltt' will ,pend flew weeks with f t i a ti.s Miss Lydia Gingerieh and Miss Gladys .Douglas of the Seaforth Hos- pital, 'spout Saturday ai x moon and .Sunday at their res Peet .\ .' hoaa,t's, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston had a t rrniiyl renunion on Thanksgiving ✓wxay 31,iss Jean Hey returne.i homy att- te spending a few weeks with fri- imds near Zurich. Mr. John Thirsk who spent a few ..gays with friends in L.,.an, returned -.Lome on Monday. The Misses +G\ventiol tie and Mary Y.Iaa<rkt, of Goderich. spent the holi- t , y- under the parent: roof. 'Mr. and Mrs. Edmuu+t (teseh ent- 1:rrtaiord a number of their friends on 'Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Turner and :son Grant, of Goderich spent the ...;eek -.end with friends in this vicinity .Miss J. Johnston of Zurich, spent ?tlie holiday at the home of Mr. and 'Thos. Johnston. 4Ir. and Mrs. Jos. Brenneman of _Detroit, Mr; Alvin Gascho of ICitch- mrrer,, Mr- and Mrs. D. Gaseho and laus;lttt.r Beatrice of Zurich; Mr. and yrs. Autos.. Gascho of the Bronson ie„ were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bren- aaac zrran, Blake_ STANLEY TOWNSHIP Roy Lamont and family, vis - 'Med Mr_ and Mrs. Wm. Braun and *amity of Forest one day last week. Mr_ and Mrs. Len Talbot and babe aeiat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dawson. .Mrs. Annie Reid and daughter Wary of Seaforth spent the week -end the home of Mr. Art. P. Keys. bile. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of Ford Way and Mr. Stewart Keys of Toron- %Ito.:spent the holidays with their par - omits, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys, of Babylon Line. Ms. Lloyd Keys of Parr Line un- rtcent an operation in Clinton Hos- al lass Saturday. She is progress- ang -favorably. Miss :Zetta Merner, of New Dun- wits:...spent Thanksgiving with her par- n"ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merner. Miss Marjorie Gascho of .Zurich, .> I?ent the week -end with her friend, /Miss .Margaret Robinson. IA...pretty wedding was solemnized *a Saturday, November lst, when "11'hebna Mae, daughter of Wm. H. ifimwsea of Stanley was united in stursatege to Percy M. Workman. k, ter The ceremony the happy couple r tor Michigan and other points. ° 4032 ''their return they will reside in 0, t t ea ley Township. 0 - lo 1 III:r, and Mrs, John Turner of the Blue Water Highway held a most enjoyable party at their Hoare eye evening recently in which a number of the young people of the neighbor- ;'twd partit'ip.ited, i+,vervbotty pr'c+s- ;•nt had n most enjoyable time, Mr. and 11:, 1'r.'t4 'Turner anti scan t\t' Goder'i.h, .,tt'Onapaalieti by Mrs.. M' ,dgt', \\•t'rt, !'tit"at Vitiators with an.",.\irz. i.tt'o' „. Campbell. DRYS 1) A L E lir, and Mrs. 1.,,,o laenoatttni' of Detroit, were week -end visitors with the fornat'a•'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dt'.nontme. Messrs Dennis and Gerald De notntna' of Detroit., are sly: nclirg a few weeks holiday, with friend: anti relatives in the \.ttia:ity. Miss Kath, (Minas of Hamilton, and her two b, t?th; a s, 1 z ancts and Stephen of j''t i , tint., \vc're holiday visitors with iht:ir ,grandparents. Air and ':Ills. Jos Gorillas. >aas. Air. and 3I 1;t ,icy Laporte o Detroit, wr ry e,•t t is -earl visitors with their pax -cats A very pleasant ev Jin;; .was spent at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme, Thanksgiving. evening, when they cntt 3 t at tial a large nuin- her of their i Mr. Rodolph torriveau has engag- ed with his ' a i:. r Dennis near Blake for ploughing season. What makes Mr. Noel Laporte wear such a pleasant smile? Why a baby boy has come to brighten their home. HILLS.GREEN Mr. Fred Waters and girl friend of Hamilton, spent Thanksgiving with friends in tnis vicinity. Mr. W. West, Mrs. Brightrnore, and sons, Lawrence and Mervin, of London, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. J. H. Cochrane. Mr. Clarence Reichert of London, spent the week -end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick of Toronto who have been spending a few days with their parents, returned to their home. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the reception on Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. P. Workman. Mrs. John Stacey and son John and Mr. Dick O'Connor. spent the week- end at the home of Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie. Miss Minerva Reichert has been spending a few days with friends in Zurich. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane have tre- ated themselves to a new Spedika Radio. Miss Letta Love of London Nor- mal, ormal, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love. Miss Rena Stephenson spent a few days with her brother, Mr. ands Mrs. Geo. Stephenson of Walkerton, and also made a trip to Ottawa. Miss Helen Anderson of Clinton High School spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson. Mr. Joe Hagan of Hensall, spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in this vicinity. Miss Mary Forrest is spending a few days with her friends in Forest. URlCH Ht.It,A1-C Mrs, Gxaul& r returned Missionary from Formosa, will address the . Lad- les' athe fillsgreen Church on Sun- day afternoon, November 1.8th at 2.30 .p.m. The Y. P. S. are holding' their an - mull Fowl Supper on Tuesday novem- ber 18th at 0.30 p.zn. HENSALL Alex. Hildebrandt and sister Viola' have moved into one of 0. Geiger's houses on North Richmond. Miss Hilda Robbins of Brucefield, has accepted a position with Dr. Col tier. 1r'm. Smith and Bruce Mitchell, of Crediton called in town. Mr. iwobt Green of Chatham, was a recent visitor in town. John Ito\\ Cliffe is busy. erecting his new home on the London Road south of Hensall. Mary Farquhar, young daughter of Mr. :md Mrs. Chas. Farquhar,who was recently operated upon .zor ap ;?endzeitis at the Seaforth Hospital,is iraprovilig nicely. :air. and Mrs. George Grain were recently visited by their sons, William and Percy and Miss Ada Gram of Lansing, :Mich. The Hydro Commission have a gang of .men putting up new poles where necessary also a heavy wire to take care of the power situation at Hensall and the local commission are hoping this will improve the service. Alex. McIntyre, Orville Twitchell and Jas. Kilpatrick are away on a hunting trip to New Ontario. The Oddfellows of Hensall Lodge had what might be termed .a "red letter night” the middle of last we- ek, in their lodge room on Main. St: the occasion being the 50th anniver- sary of the local lodge and the pres- ence of Grandmaster Mr. Lockett, of St. Catharines, on his first official vis- it to Hensall Lodge. There was a very fine attendance, both of local members and visiting brethern from Goderich, Seaforth, Clinton, Bruce - field and Exeter, all of whom were much pleased. DASHWOOD Wedding bells are ringing. Mr. Czar Steinhagen of Guelph, spent the • week -end with his parents. Miss Nelda Fassold of London, vis- ited her parents over theweek-end. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent a few days with her parents. Miss Anna Tieman and Mr. Leon- ard Birk, of. Guelph, spent the holi- days at their home here. Mr. Lorne .Tiernan of London, ,.sp- ent p-ent Thanksgiving with his parents. • - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dultz and Miss. Margaret Merner of Detroit, were Sunday visitors with Mr., and Mrs. George kernel-. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten left on Saturday for Detroit, where they will spend the winter with their daughter Miss Myrta Taylor and Mr. Lorne Taylor of London spent Thanksgiving holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Southcott of Exeter, gave a very interesting address on temper- ance in the Evangelical Sunday scho-. of on Sunday. Miss Grace Guenther of Stratford, visited her brother Mr. and Mrs: E. Guenther over the . week -end. Mrs. Jane Guenther leaves on Wed- a� NiNN•NN•••iN••••1•NN• �•••NNN•N•N••NN••0+ 1931 Westinghouse Radio I SEE AND HEAR SUPER -HETERODYNE. POWER DRIVEN DYNAMIC SPEAKER, AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL, PUSH PULL AMPLIFIER, TONE CONTROL, MICROMETER TUNING, SUPER • SENSITIVE, SUPER SELECTIVE RADIOS. -, .Ib ;:Id,yi,.111 Ill11 +„1 ,_- -1 iss MODEL I10 HESS •• I11ilhiJ111..1. ;d!11i11!IIIVIWI:awl,.i'WJLll MODEL 80 RADIO.:ELECTRIC 381111 1i :11101 114i:;s *Y1000•01040eserlIMi Oolior 4041 t S16 640 lli/440*.0 0* t • 1 1 1 1 • • - s s • • o .4.44.4141111041100 il. nesdt y for California where she will spend the winter with her sister, iVlisses Alice and Myrta Hoffman spent Saturday in London. Mrs, E. Bender of Blyth, spent a few clays with friends in town last week, Miss Rath Weber of London, spent the holiday with her parents. • Mrs. Granger and Mrs. Magwood of Sarnia visited their another Mrs. Bender over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. P. llaarnhlo of Sarnia were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Fink- beriner and Cathern, Mr. Ira Tiernan and friend of Hain .Ilton spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. E. Tieran, Mr, Jacob Kellerman is on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery Mrs. A. Musser of London is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. A. Haugh, Mr, McNevin and daughter of Lon- don .were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A, Oestreicher over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Stadelbauer and fam ily and Miss Clara Kraft of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, P. Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade of Zur- ich spent Thanksgiving with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Stade. Mrs. Fritz and daughter Mrs. Cow- an and. Miss Pearl Wurtz and Miss Anna Hess of. Zurich visited friends in town on Monday. Master Willis Mclsaac spent Thanks giving with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer of Windsor, spent a day with relatives in town. Mr. Robt. Hayter is on the sick list. Mr. Henry Schade of London, visit- ed with friends here last week. Mr. Eugene Tiernan of London, sp- ent the holiday with his parents. ' Birthday Party—On Wednesday of last week the children and grandchil- dren of Mrs. Catharine Kraft of town paid her a surprise visit on the occas- ion of her 84th birthday. A dainty lunch was served which was follow- ed by a sociable time during the even ing. We extend congratulations to Mrs. Kraft and wish for her health and happiness to celebrate many more birthdays. COUNTY NEWS Lucknow will have its municipal elect -ions the first Monday of De- cember this year, a by-law having been passed fixing the earlier date. Garnet Fee,- son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fee, Seaforth, met with a pain- ful accident while playing in the scho olyard, he 411 off the slide and frac- tured, his wrist. On° 112onday, Ocrober : 27th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, of Lucan cele- brated their sixtieth wedding ,anniver sary. This was the first diamond wedding in the history of the village of Lucan. Daniel Truemner of Crediton, has returned to his home, after a pleas- ant visit with his son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Truemner in Chesley. The annual fowl supper of the Brinsley United Church was held the other evening and was attended by over 600. Following the supper, a musical and volal program was given, including talent from London. Robt. Orr, W. Westlake, Wm. Mc- Dool,. Harold Stinson, and Robert Penhale all of Bayfield, left on Wed- desday last in the Iatter's truck on a hunting trip to the Manitoulin Islands Mrs. • Ida , Beaver, Exeter, announ- ces the engagement of her eldest da- ughter, Myrtle Marie, to Mr. Alvin J. Kellerman, of Dashwood, the mar- riage to take place early in Novem- ber. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe, Brucefield, have returned home, after visiting friends in the State of. Michigan and attending the funeral of Mrs. Zopfe's brother the late Mr Lehman . The surveyors of Cleveland are at Grand Bend surveying the Marantett property.. . Harry Lewis of Crediton, 'suffered a bad accident the other day, at Fred Kerr's saw mill, while cutting lumber with a circular his right hand carne in contact with the was .severing the second and fourth fingers. • The Guild of the Exeter Presbyter- ian church went on Monday evening last to the County Home at Clinton. Music by the orchestra, with some • solos and addresses by the Rev. Mr. Rhodes, Mr. J. G. Stanbury and insp- ector Govenlock, who was present, were enjoyed. After a treat of oran- ges, candy, etc, the evening was voted a great success. _ Edward Stafford, a highly respect- ed resident of MclCillop committed suicide at his home on Friday last, and his lifeless body was found hang ing from a rafter in a shed. Relativ- .:s of deceased are mystified as to the eason for the rash act. He had been in good health and the same day was In Seaforth making a deposit in the bank, was 49 years old and was born and had lived all his life in McKillop Since his father died about two years ago he, had lived .alone. Tragedy entered the farm horns of. Arthur Howald, 16th, con., of Ste -I phen Township the other morning, when their fifteen -year-old son died iron the effects of falling into a bo- ` .her of cold soapy water. The accident occurred while the child was playing! about the hoist. 'Ilse had been miss -1 , t, . mg LUt; 4 a�+.r✓ »t..rartwrc Wlalrllale WfXa ,liscoverctl in tit:: boiler,, Medical aid Thor a INTosiondrer 13th, 19:3B, • it.04el•+++.poi•+4+++++++++44.1 i*3•'F+,+++++++4++++$4i+++4++4w • .. •E. I VICTOR RADIOS 4. .,. 4. Selectivity! Se ns iv and "Value . FOR TRIOSE INTERESTED IN 'rat Get Them All 1,q the New 1931 VICTOR RA£DIOS It bad to conte --but only screen grid! micro -synchronous balance could bring it, only the 'new 1931 Victor ,Radio gives it. Everything about Victor's lat- est radio is new, different, new in design, new In performance new in tone, and better. If you. want clean-cut separ- ation of stations, if you want the thrill of :distant broadcasts, if you want the .radio of to- morrow in your home today-- you oday—you want a VICTOR. 3EFORE PURCHASING A $r1ACHINE ANYWHERE BE SURE AND HEAR THE V1CTO1 BATTENS.' MACHINES BE SURE 4- 4.. TO COME IN AND HEAR. THE NEW R. 10 'adOD1 —NO BAT- m4 C. Wagner, .Agent, Zurich 4.44+.1.11 •i --s .94.14.4.44-1.4...1++ *+++ >•;.::..orb -o :-.r . • : z••f' 3.1-1.41.•3 :++'v«:. r' 4. • TERY CHARGING. WITH THIS POWERFUL MACHINE. "My dear, I'm always punctual ---1 wear a MARS" Meru' Strap Watches: Legge' Wrist WaM+r - (ribbon or metal hnc i) • FashY«'r demands beauty ,in a watch—accuracy .is a ne- cessity—Mars watches are designed to meet these two most exigent demands. In pocket' and wrist models— for sport aead evening wear —a Mars is guaranteed to ;dive the wearer the Measure (mod satisfaction to be had oisty irs ,a perfect watch. We Stadk wide variety for your choice. Our service is PRICED FROM $15.0• to $50.00 AT Hess, the Jeweller :ZURICH -- ONT. I UST.- 1Y!E AN ID t I OIU.ILID EID TO TN EW RI S T was immediately summoned;. hutto no avail, and death occurred. immed- iately. Besides the`'parents, there are three other children in. the Howald family. .The tragedyhas cast a glo- om over the entire community where the family is well known. The other day Charles Daimage, lineman for the Rural Hydro work out arf Clinton, Came within a very sort distance of being• fatally injur- ed, when, whileworking between there and Brucefield, he cane in con- tact with a live wire carrying 4000 volts. At, the time he was alone, his assistant 'being•, some distance .from him, and noticed he was hanging from the pole by his, belt. He was quickly taken down and rustled . to Clinton Hospital, where le was found that his left arur,, leg and; side; were badly burnt., also, some burns. abount :he "lace. ' 1,1c -Gr I Mil's.: �; ti♦ A/+LWi e�,"pa•, ,1 i�e:ri,aci::..axl»�:,, • died after au heart attaekt. lie had naot lbeen in good health for a year, was born 465 years ago on the home.- steas1:0 years ago he was united ins marriage to his now surviving partner Besides his widow he is survived by one son, Rol, at home, also four sis- ters_ Dr. McGregor was a skilled. 'veterinary and as a young man pra- cticed with Dr. Sweet of Exeter- FOP - a number of years he shipped live stock to the Farmer's Co -Operative front Seaforth. The sympathy of the Kippers com- munity is extended to Robt. Dytrinip- Joie and family, in the loss of Mrs.. irymple who was a great sufferer for years, Having undergone a num- ber of operations. :Born near Exeter • 53 years ago, she lived there until bur marriage to her now bereaved husband. The funeral was held from St. Andrews United Church, conduc— ted ted by her pastor, Rev- R. Connor,,.. ;lbu: xeuiwiils being lard to Exeter cem— etery. etery. •