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Zurich Herald, 1930-12-25, Page 4
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HERALD and Huron Expositor, Seaforth $3.25 TI BALD and Ontario Journal $2.75 HERALD and Rod and Gun in Canada 53.15 And a great many more that we cannot *enumerate here. We have the Agency for every. reputable Magazine .in Canada and the United States, and can save you money on the most of thein. ;RENEW ALL YOUR PAPERS AND MAGAZINES AT OUR OFFICE AND SAVE TROUBLE, AND BE- SIDES YOU ARE DEALING WITH PEOPLE YOU KNOW, AND WILL DO THE SQUARE THING WITH YOU. HERALD OFFICE, Zurich UR11C HI,,SREEN W. M, regniar monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held on We(lzieadtly af- ternoon, December 17th in the base- ment of the +:hunch at 2,3b o'clock. The president, Mrs: Cochrane open- ed :the meeting with Hymn 10. Mrs Ross LoVe then gave e tlhe bible less- on, -Mrs. Connor' led in prayer, Hy- mn 172 was suzeg, The Treas. rep-• ort was read and adopted. The of- fering was then taken. The officers for the .year were elected by accla- 1atr01.lie- idcnt, Mrs. J , Cochrane lst vice, Mrs. E, Stephenson; 2nd vice, Mrs. H. Turner, 'Treasurer, Turner, Airs. W. Turner, Secretary, Mrs. R. McAllister; Asst,, Secy,, Miss A. Jar- rett; Messenger secy, iVirs. R. Love; Organst, Miss G. Stephenson; Supply Secy., Mrs. R. Love; Home. Helpers, ;Miss R. Stephenson; Press Seey, Miss A Jarrott. . After which Mrs: W. Turner gave an iteni of the Hyhnn "Jesus Shall Reign where'er the Sun". Hymn 374 was sung. Mrs. Connor gave the study from the et- udy book in Japan. The business was then taken and the meeting cloced with the Lord's Prayer:. 11Ir. Stewart Beattie: leftfor his home in Londsboro for the Xmas. holidays. Quite a number have been'attend- ing the Christmas Concerts: in the schools and churches M. this vicinity Mr. George Stephenson of Walker- ton, spent a few days with his par- AntsMr. and Mrs, R. Stephenson - i;We are sorry to report that Mr. Bruce Walker is confined to his noon]. We hope he soon will be able to be around again. Mies Lettie Love- of London Nor- mal School and Mr. R. K. Love of Toronto, are spending the • holidays with their parents, iii'. and Mrs- W. Love. Mr. Lawrence Brighttnore of Lon„ 4 don is spading the holidays s with his •• unci and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1 Cochrane. m1 HENSALL 1 • • Donald M Kineon, who has been 4. in London the past •unun, as auto • .ialt. sman , is spending a month or so • h'i'e with Ms wile and cclatzves, • � :,Ira. T. J.!lorry, last week at_ • rode d the Li be val ,.o hve+htiorh bein;,. .•inted e• t the recent Liberal convention • held here. 1 ® Mks R. Cu,Iinere left for Toronto; owhere she intens speeding. the win- ter months with her .daughter. • The many friends of Johnnie Far- s quhar are sorry to learn that he is o e confined to his home with illness. • Mrs. Roy McLaren underwent an 0 operation eo.$orth Hospital on • Monday -., •,;� ,row doing -nice ly. • • Helen Shaddock of Clinton, was a • visitor with Thos. Shadoch. Wm. Simpson, accompanied by • e his mother, furs. Lon Simpson, of • • Detroit, visited the past week with • friends here. • • Alex. Buchanan; Sr., celebrated O his 90th birthday on Monday last, • He has been in poor health for some • •:ime but is able to sit up for a while • each day. • .O : 44,4A.*p*••'040..00****••••O.Od•iON01000.00000•••,►41000• BLAKE & S. No. 9, held their Christmas E'rtaininent Monday evening. The ' ceather ,proved ideal, so the school was ailed to .eapacity before seven •as' lock, and many had to turn away eatsappointed at not being able to gain 'et.trauce. Ail present report the con- ceetrt os being a .splendid one, all the eanunbers being given in a pleasing lruuiorous manner, showing the :careful training; given therm by their teacher Miss J. McDonald, A pleas - feature of the program was a zea sentaticn to the teacher of a beau- •lful writing desk set, by Mildred ley and Beatrice Manson on behalf mf the pupils, showing the esteem in which. �hi�li "the teacher is held lathe sec- -that, to which Miss McDonald very a.attingly replied. STANLEY Y TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Armstrong. tfr Robt..Armstrong and Miss Hazel Sanilie were visitors at Seaforth on Wednesday of last week, and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of East ViViii(lso4, are visiting at the home of Alto fornxer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;Willson Keys, .Babylon line, Miss Izetta Merrier of New Dun - 'dee, is spending the holidays at the T+le1ne :of her parents, Mr. and. furs. +i! al, Merrier. Quite o, number attended the Chr- U~Zua,^entertainment at the Blake ecixool on Mondays evening, and 1'e - Cart a"good time. 'Miss Annie McTaggart, teacher of i'lryloii school, is spending the holl- •ifays at her home at Walton, and ,:allea Hazel Snr►iley, teas hes of Gosh -'i p'r'nr school at her home at Hensall. the ' following students ere home and Allan Keys of Seaforth •Colleg- late; Edith M•rner, Helen Anderson and Grace Robinson, of Clinton Col- legiate. Quite a number of Radios are be- ing installed in this vicinity, and the rural dwellers are enjoying the spl endid Christmas programs being bro- adcasted from the large cities. DASHWOOD Mr. Hartman Elsie attended grand jury in Goderich last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callfas of Sarnia, visited relativees in town las' week. Mr. Chester Geiser spent a fev. days in L;ri a do, 1 last week. Mr. Milton Sauer of Chicago, i; spending the holidays with his par ents. Mr. Lorne Tiernan, who is attend- ing medical school in London, is sper ding his ]holidays at his hone here. Miss Bernice Golfing of Farquhar is the guest of Miss Ruth Kleinstiver Mr. and Mr;. Stanley Smith of St_ ratford spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs, Wm. Kleinstiver. Miss Anna Tie+men. of Guelph ,pending Christmas holidays with he parents. .1i 1 ug-,ne Tiernan; who is attcn;' ing Lruvirrity in London, is holida ing at his 110111 e here, The echo•ol ooacer't on Friday nigl' was a decided succi s;. .The schoo vas filled to oVerfi0wing, many aero turned away unable to gain ontr'aecr Dr. Taylor acted as chairman an, yoke on how greatly the totii;li • 0 0 8 .iE The firemen of the village held .;heir annual Christmas tree on Tus- Jay aftern000n, Dec. 23rd, commenc- .ng at 2.30 when Santa Claus arrived 'and had something for every child in Hensall and district. They have their tree up in front of the town call and is beautifully decorated. At a recent meeting of the local school board, Miss A. Consitt c; engaged as public school teacher t(. take the place of Miss Jessie 13u- chanan, who recently resigned. Miss Consitt has proven an efficiently tea cher in past years and will, no doubt prove worthy of the office. The other day while Fred Kenning was trimming the trees in front oi the residence oi Geo. Douglas, he slip Lied from the. tree where he we: corking, falling about twentyfive ft. peaking both arms at the wrists and +uffered. internal injuries. Dr. Mori vas immediately called and rushed he patient to Clinton hospital for x• ay examination and the fractured arms were se t. At the recent council meeting held n the town hall, Constable Hudson .sked for information as to collect - ng poll taxes, there is a man rn the iIlage receiving a salary of $120C year and wishes to pay his tax in 1itchell, but tic, constable was ord- £'ed to collect this tax in Hensel]. .ax collector Hemphill was present old stated that he has collected a- . Out $14,000 cut of a total of $15- ,40 and expects the greater part o� .ie balance shortly, A rebate wil ,e made immediately of $472 to tho,,c, esessed oih the Brack Creek Drain. The death occurred .Dec. 11th o tephen 'l'r, oyer, at the home of in: auglhter; Mrs, J. Digi nni and wa. eld to Hensel] cemetery, privately. n Saturday afternoon last, He earn( 13ay township with his parents n. 55, having followed farming prae ally all his life, When a young mar. duff veld tht loss of 111s sight it. c eye due to an accident at scnoo. was very fond of knitting are work was en par with that of an, Oman. . He was harried in 18'i 1 1 za Greenslade of Hay who pieev aa(d lrlrni. i11 t:J.t:t, TTr. le0.t'e;, a•: urn tnis ,foss 0,n(' on anJ0 Bare: n�Peatly . .., in;4 e 1 Are on in need of a Community hill, We i sic hope the trustees of the town wil `his take this matter into consideration. w The uoy, have succeeded in getting' Eli a fine coatis,^,• of ices on the rink and 1 ce now. skatin g'wthe order of the i norolaxlay4i Ste►vrat KeY iday. We are looicrngorvard to Wint+ 'r M'.61-01310 Homo good horchv games a i4 HERALD COUNTY NEWS In Police court at Goderie1 ree(nl ly a Howiek man was fined $10 'al `osis for eoridueting�an auction sal without a proper licensed .auctionee At a meeting of the Teeswater Vi lige Council 12 applicants were re,. it eei Y' 1e d for a con . rt able. o • •, for the villag(. of Teeswater, Wm. Barber, local Man got the position at a salary of $'75 per month and commences his duties at onee, The wedding took place recently ai Mrlily nn Ethel 1Il 3 of Cre(liton, anc Appleton, of near Lieury. The cereclnony being performed. by Rev Mathers at the honkie of the •bride' uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor, Shipka. Officers are investigating the work of some fiend, who cut six inches off' "he tongue: of a farmer's horse in the arrick Township, The horse, which as been suffering intense pain, is owly starving to deatlh. Attention being given the animal, but it is xpected to have to be destroyed Thursday, Pitres ben 25th, 1930 lspite the shooting the three mutton on the •sec nd ikon .v1 the building_ hounds th township paid .out $394.10 The contents ip:l'- the Lash -.register, e, i'or sheep killed by dogs and for which amounted to .about was kid i valuator's services. A gunmen's club , wot g' taken, and the :cash register was not e I should be organized in that town- locked but was pried open b- e. The death occurred of John Hay, thieves. In additiony the - I of Mill hoed, for :man t ball s, , y years a resi- several boxes of 22 bullets Money„ dent of the 9th con. '1'uci*ersntitlh, long and ;;hors;` were taken' bath ! r 4 where the family moved 31 years a- many other s'ahnab'le articles • .were go frcnm. North Eastlhope, where he entombed, was born in 1873, the son of they late John Hay, Two years ago re retired to the 13oyes farm, Mill road, Eginondville, E The home of Mr_ C oulil: r Court 1 and Mrs. • J 3 and General + B. on'Sees:: r Ci •• A i< ilia of nl h 13 i" � a l": s iE1C i' xe 01 d' Y E1 adjourned , was u the s'+- iihed , C.E. .� Tih ne of a happy family reunion tlrej (lay rnoa'nirig, ixcst week at Goder other day,After • ..x , wlleii awasair rni4 s dinnerc,a,entf i ' 'i•: r11fu i wen n ue s g es sl q of • i in honor of Mrs. Graham's brother:•, Of th( use vE>n •erases set down for hear_ John is . Johnston, of Toronto, who ing enly bne •oras tried. Three were is leaving to take up a new home in settled out of court and three were Rouyn, Quebec. Of a family of 9 adaouxzir d, It required only a few only two were absent. Ten guests in ,'minutes to dispost of the eriminat docket, the perjury charges against John Staples ,of Wroxeter and Alex, Clark sof Walton being withdrawn by the Cnowrr for luck of evidence. The civil Jury action of Otto Johann, of` Wroxeter, versus Shields & ' McBur- ney, provision .merchant of Windsor, was commended ' Tuesday afternoon, and lasted all day Wednesday and until Wednesday night. Plaintiff sou- ght to eofleeet for a carload of turne ips shipped to defendants in 1928, which. were returned as defective in quality. The case had been adjour- ned several limes. The amount invol- ved was less :than $300, but the lit- igation will meat more than $1,200, it is estimated:, innsmutch as this wan the only case that required a jury - The ,ease was hard fought, ahnost a score of witnesses testifying. There wasn't much left to be said about turaip :by the time the jury brought tui its verdict awarding Mr, Johanna $22h 74 and costs on the Count Comet naRea ".• County Court C h sl is e (±gorge Hodgins of the 2nd con. of Diddolph Tp., dropped dead while working in the haymow of his barn. He was more Than 80 years old and had been a resident of I3iddolph all I is life. At the annual convention of the United Farmers of Ontario, held at Toronto recently, R. J. Scott, of i, rlgraye, was elected president. The frame chopping' mill at Bel - more belonging to Sterling Haskins, was almost completely destroyed by! fire one night recently. The loss is fairly well covered by insurance, and he intends to rebuild. The origin of the fire is unknown Newman Hardy and Ted Sims lnot'ts - all sat down to dinner. Superintendent McDougall, of the fish hatchery, Southamption, states that this season a full quota of -eggs has been collected and are now in the process of being picked -to be ready for hatching. The number of eggs collected this 3ear totals 8,870,000 and at a later date 200,000 speckled trout eggs are expected. Last year Supt. i\IcDougalt had a surplus of approximately 2,000,000 eggs which were sent out to other points for hatching. sirs. T. F. Ryan, and her 11. -year- old son„ are suffering from severe burns to the -arms and legs and oth- er parts .of the body, the result of a disastrous blaze which destroyed their home on con. 7, McKillop Tp., Mrs Ryan suffered burns to her face and 'cgs as did Joacph, his 20 year old on. A little .daughter also suffered u rn s. The late Roy A. McQuillin, con- stable on. the 'Toronto police force, who was brutally murdered by a baudid the .other day was a native of St. Helens and was well kuown in he north section of the county, wh- ere he had many relatives and form r school chums. Robt. Johnston, Co- o unty Court Clerk, When Reeve of Lucknow gave him a recommendat- gstablished 1900 ion. when he first sought. to take up I . ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY work in the (ween City,i'V1CDid1;aI, A� ored down from Winnipeg and have spent some time visiting in Exeter. Mr. Sinks has LApetit t hepaat few we- eks diamond drilling in a mine a- bout 200 miles north of Winnipeg, but was forced to quit owing to the winter. A noteworthy: victory for Perth .County at th,1 Royal Winter Fair was that of George Douglas, of Mit- chell. The Mitchell exhibitor woe first prize for a pen of five bacon hogs, in competition with breeders from many centres in Ontario and ;ovcral other provinces. The action at Godc:'ricit County Court of T. C. Joynt of i•lentall a- ry'rainst E. F. Knipe, of Kincardine r de for th(+ price of a second hand car has been settled by• the paymejit by the: defendant of $215 to the plaint- iff. The case was listed for the qu- arted sessions to be presided over by Judge Killoran, of Stratford. The second annual New Year's Eve dance under the auspices of the Sea - forth Agricultural Society, will be held in Cardno'r Opera Hall, on Wed nesday evening, December Cast. Mu- sic will be furnished by an 8 -piece orchestra from Stratford, and the asual admission $1 a couple will be charged. . .. __- - - __--• ---•--moi:• ZURICH H HERALD The death took place. in 'Exeter of : 7OON 7+`4'tiOP,f THE. J Daniel McCurdy, a former ,,well- ( known resident of Stephen anti Us i-1 3 et + lel P 9""In 4i n ' eine townships, a y'ed 78 .. a � � f l U �; .^.rased had been ailing foe -- - t' SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 a ;,'cera and for the past year had be- ar, strictly in advance; $1.50 in en confined to his bed.. He was Iran::• Arrears or $2.00 may be char did• • U. in the Tp. of Usbor0e but for the i ;31-5e In advance. No paper paid 27 years resided on a faun at tinned untilall arrears are paid un-. DevonDevon Corners, 2'iz miles soui,lx at ''.ess at •option of publisher. The date - . of which every Subscription is paid R. G. Parke, of Seaforth, has left , is denai ed On the Label. for .Toronto, where he becomes man- • ADVERTISING RATES ager of the Hay Bay Muskrat Co. DispI' y advertising made known whichwhich has a large muskrat farm at cm aplcati(an. . ee. He will have charge of the Miscellaneous .articles of not more head office of the company, which is than four lines, For Sale, To Rent, located in Toronto. Mr. Parke has ' Wanted, L'o't' Found, etc., One inser- been with the Robert Bell Engine & tion 25c, 2 ins. 40c., 3 Inc. 50c. Thresher Co. in Seaforth, for the past fel- Farm or Estate for sale fol... 28 years and has been a valued mem for' first anontli, $1.00 for each fol- s'lowi'ng- month. There are now 81 unemployed in Goderich registered at the town hall. Those who register are now i'egiiired to answer 17 questions and these are tabulated on a form prepared by the Government. The information is re- quired for reports which will be for- warded from time to time as work proceeds during the winter months. Kincardine township council gives at 'bonus of $5 to every person in the municipality who shoots a stray dog and $15 was earned this year by 3 of the township's best marksmen. De - 6 venra I'hE of the town .council for matey terms, having served as Councillor, Reeve, and this year as mayor, and has also rendered valuable services in the fire brigade of which he was Chief for several years. Profemionai Cards not exceeding 1?i inches, per year $5.00. `. In Memoriam, one verse 50c, 25c+ for each additional verse; Card of` Thanks, 50c - per singl'e Three places of business were bro insertion 'if notsover four inches :ter ken into in Exeter the other nig3it, • length.. but the amount of loot taken at wily. place did not ainount to very much. The hardware store of Traquhar & Lindenfield was entered by climbing, up a ladder and entering a window) .Address mil communications tor. THE HERALD ZURICH ON•T •0•*•••••*•®•••••••••••••• •M•••••s>i•f►•*14•••N►0•••t 2041401401,00000110080•009011E sla 14014•• MSN+r•i - 1931 Westinghou it SEE AND HEAR SUPER. HETERODYNE, POWER DRIVEN Oi'•lti &Ii IC SPEAKER • • VOLUME• CONTROL, PUSH PULL AMPLIFIER, TONE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC l • SRO MICROMETER 3`U:Ni.NG, SUPER SENSITIVE, SUPER SELECTIVE R.AD3O 3 Mai 1 • • • \7q0UMIrunttWMUMM:h6. 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