Zurich Herald, 1930-11-20, Page 1H
Vol.XXX No.,22
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING
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NOVEMBER 20,1930.
Chester L. Smith, PVIrlioleeer.
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STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Counci/ of the Temati* oar
Stephen convened he the Te441:11t•thI
'Crediton, on Mand. Nevember 3rt1l„
.at 1 pan. All members wire present
Minutes of the previons, meeting we-
re read and approved..
The report of Geo. el. MeGubbirt,
M.E.I.C., en the peoposed
Scott Municipal Drain.. dated Octob-
er 14th, 1936e, was. read, notices of
ewhich had been d'uly 1/10e:elite .the
interested parties, -Therebeing no
petitioners present. wishing to with-
daw their names from the petition,
the report was adopted and on motion
of H. Beaver :and E. Gill, By-law No.
445 was eu•oVisionally. •adopted, end
the Clerk was instructed to give due
notice to all interested persons that a
Court of Revision will be held at the
Tee.vrs. Ball., -Crediton,, lifonday,
December ist„ 193.0, at 1 o'clock iri
the :afternoon..
That jnhn. Hirtzel, 1etd Inspeetor
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TRAVELLING BAGS. VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
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IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING. A FINE NEW
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be paid $3.04 for cutting weeds on
Village Lots 6 and 11 in Centralia
arid that the amount be charged a-
gainst the said lots and collected with
other taxes.
. Thae By-laws No. 443, 444 and
445 having been read three times be
signed by the Reeve and Clerk and
the Seal of the Corporation be attach-
ed thereto.
The following accounts were ord-
ered paid.
Otto Willert, road No. 12, $148.20
Roy Ratz rd 13, 15.50; Wm. Bowmen
rd. 24, 349.65; Earl Gaiser rd. 25,
240o60; Frank Triebner rd. 27, 166.-
50; Otto Willert ed 12, 90.00; Henry
Shenk rd 6, 7.50; A. Baker rd. 5, $5.
and 32.50;A. Latta rd 18, 162.45; W
England rd 14, 13.00; G. Eilber rd
16 293.68 and 347.40; W. Baker rd
21 44.50; Geo. Eilber salary 96.40;
W. Preszcator gravel, 14.00; F. Tri-
ebner gravel 60.75; J. McKeever gra-
vel 3.00; J: Preszcator gravel 18.50;
Jos. Guinan inspecting Dearing's
Sheep Loss 2.00; Jos. Guinan Select-
ing Jurors 4,00; R, Goetz 41141 i,Eil-
ber ditto, each 4.0; P. W. Morlock
postage 35.00; F. J. Wickwire, print-
ing account 17.50; ditto printing
Smith Drain Debentures 5.00; ditto
printing Link Drain Debentures 2.50;
Sundry persons allowance re Smith
DraM 143.00; Sundry persons re:
Gaiser Drain 257.00; G. A. McCub-
bin and others, 'fees re Sharpe Drain-
age Award 52.20; Hay Stationery Co
Check writer (half cost) 22.50; Can.
Bank of Commerce, Bank Coil. 2.25;
Sundry Persons, allowance' re Link
Drain 67.00; John Hirtzel, weed In-
spctor 3.04; Leon Dearing, cleaning
Haycock Drain 34.00; W. J. Lovie
part payment Lovie-Gill DraM 75.00;
Saron Vincent, part payment Link
Drain 350.00;
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday, December 1ct, at 1 p.m.
Henry Eilber, Clerk.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Zurich Continuation Schooi, for
September and October.
FORM I:
Quimbe Hess 78% , Ruth Church
69, Hazel Uttley 63, Rosa Zettel 62,
Margaret Haberer 60, Beatrice Hab-
-erer 60, Beatrice Gascho 60, Alice
Decker 58, Grace Gelinas 56.
FORM
Marie Laporte 82, Ruby Church
79, Earl Fleeboard e 75, Byron Due
febarme 69, Ellen Turkheini 67, Mar -
eery Gascho (i4. Leonard Denomy
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-62, Claude Gelinas 59, Viola Sreen-
an 58, Gordon Howald 57, Gordon
Bloch 56, Albert Heideman 53, Al-
bert Deichert 47.
A. P. Rowe, Principal.
Many young people to -day are get-
ting the imwession that hard times
means ,only one car to the family and
attendance at the movies reduced to
three times per week.
Cause of Hard Tines
(Ailsa Craig Banner)
What makes hard times is one high-
ly artificial and foolish standard of
living. The best practical farm build
ings were built and the most stable
business of the country were establi-
sh.ed When wheat sold for 50 cents a
bushel, when oats were 20c. a bushel,
and dressed hogs sold for $3.50 per
hundredweight. But on those days
folks baked their own bread, killed
and cured their own beef and pork
and ,diditheir own work. They rose
at early dawn and were snoozing
soon after sundown. In the winter
Mr..Jack Park of Hensall, called
on Zurich friends on Monday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Gid • Koehler were
Sunday visitors at Bayfield.
Mr. -Edward Bedard of Detroit, is
spending holidays at his home in the
village.
Mrs.Henry Volland, of near Hen-
sall, is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Louis Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Oesch, accompan-
ied by Mrs. E. Church, were Tuesday
visitors at London.
Miss Jean Eickmeier, of Brodhagen
is visiting with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mr. Harry Eickmeier.
Dr, Au@ Mrs, A. J. MeeKineenIVIrs,
Mrs. 'Albert Ralbfleisch, Mee Win.
Johnston were visitors to London one
day last week,
Mr'. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver and fam-
ily were visitors with relatives at Mor
riston, a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brand of Bel -
grave, were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Smith, of St.
Joseph, were recent visitors with re-
latives at Baden and Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Wilhelm and
family of New Hamburg were Sun-
day visitors with relatives in these
parts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdams and son
Harry were to London on Tuesday, to
attend .the funeral of the former's
aunt, 1);:es. -Sarah Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kellerman ,of
Dashwood, were week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz.
Pleased to see Mr. Kellerman able to
be out again after his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kock of Con-
estoga, and Mr. Hovey of Hespler,
were Sunday -visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deters, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Didels and Mr. Clar-
ence Datere were week -end visitors
at Desboro, returning by way of Kit-
chener, where they visited with fri-
ends.
Do not fail to hear Master Taggart
the musical Marvel, supported by a
cast of First Class Artists in Music,
Laughter and Song, at- Town Hall
Zurich, on Friday evening, November
21istt
Mr. Elmer Krueger of the 14th.
con, accompanied by his father, Mr.
Henry Krueger, were at London on
Monday, where the former was ex-
amined by a Government Specialist,
for his ailments..
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hartman, of
the Bronson. Line, Stanley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kuno Hartman, of the Gosh-
en Line, south of Zurich, spent a pl-
easant week -end with friends at De-
troit and Windsor, having availed
themselves of passing through the
new vehicle tunnel, which was just
opened sonar tine ago.
The Evangelical League held an
open meeting. last Thersday evening.
Rev. Dreier occupied the chair. Mr.
Garfield Witmer geve an address on
Evangelical Missions in Africa. Mi.
Rowe favored us with several musical
selections and a mixed quartette
composed' of Misses Olive O'Brcin
and Ida Routledge and Messrs Gabel
and Garfield Witmer rendered a ple-
time they cut wood, did a good stunt asing number. During the remainder
at teaming, fed cattle, stayed home at of the meeting lantern slides on Mis-
sions in Africa were shown. These
slides were interesting and instruct-
ive. Are you a Member?: Come
night, read good books and studied
the weekly papers, their only diver-
sion 'being an occasional party. There
were those, it is said, who hit the
primrose path, but they are long since
deed and :forgotten. All that's the
matter with us just now is that we're,
paying the piper' who was invited in
whoa there was lots of easy morey.
We got into the way of eating both
butter and jam on our bread and are
now 160:Mg.,. ourselves because we
rnust eat pease brose three times a
day for rarity. If some of the good
Mk who make this sectiqn of the
province proverbal for its prosperity
were to return they'd laugh themsel-
ves sick as some folk complain about
thein income. It's not the incomo.
that's et fault, Jt' ,$ the outgo—that'e
the rub,
The sad intelligence was received
in town on Tuesday afternoon, of the
passing of Mr. Erastus Rennie, of
Hensall, and a prominent merchant,
of that place. Mr. Rennie is known
by practically everybody west of Hen
sall, as a man of sterling qualities,
and the village of Hensall loses one
of its outstanding citizens. He was
only a short time and was taker
to Seaforth Hospital where he passed
away very suddenly, The funeral is
being held on Thursday noon, from
his late home at Hensall, privately to
the Hensall 'Union Cemetery, A more
complete obituary will appear next
week,
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1." MEN'S LEATHER TOPS 12 -in, Red Soles, Pair $:4.5 40.•
;:i; MEN'S LIGHT RUBBERS, Pair .u..eie
WOMEN'S LIGHT RUBBERS AT .... 45c ancl'75e2.
WOMEN'S OVERSHOES, Pair
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v WOMEN'S ALL RUBBER GALOSHES,
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1927 FORD TUDOR, finish and 'Upholstering 'Like new, a geed eae•
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1927 FORD COUPE, good upholstering and runs fine.
1923 Ford Touring, this car has had wonderful care and Is good!far
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1929 MODEL A COACH, at a real Bargain.
1928 ESSEX SEDAN, original tire 4 only $3'25.06.
1925 FORD COACH.
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