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Zurich Herald, 1931-01-01, Page 4Porn ZURICH 17,4 +++++.1.44++++++++44 l L I) ..+.1444:441++1+++++4,401.++++.14A Miss .{)l clys DOnlOa,s, of rho 4eot Memarial Hospital, Seaforth, vent tli few days last week at their respect��y ive homes, Mr, and hire. Company and littie son are visiting at tile Home of Mas... 1. Clarke. Miss Margaret Tough who is tea« thing school near Shakespeare, is. sp- ending the holidays under the ,phren';;' tail roof. VICTOR RADIOS Se eetivity! Sensitivity and Value You Get Them All *1" 1111, klliill Illl{1{lflillfllll 11140.'f In the New 1"931 VICTOR RADIOS It had to come—but only Screen -grill micro -synchronous balance could bring it, only the new 19,2. Victor Radio gives it. Everything about Victor's lat- est rattle) 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 want .a VICTOR. :BEFORE PURCHASING A MACHINE ANYWHERE 13E .SURE AND HEAR THE VICTOR, TOR THOSE. INTERESTED IN BATTERY MACHINES BE SURE TO COME IN AND HEAR THE NEW R. 1.0 MODEL—NO BAT- TERY CHARGING WITH THIS POWERFUL 'MACHINE, Win. C. WaAner, Agent, Zurieh 44444-4-44++++++++++++++++++ +4-++4.++4+++++++++++++,. Itereiaat s 419 tan eV aeVeZeeeZeeereM64GPaeossaama&-deatS0e)otaa Cameo mB • ••• at 0 • 0 • J. ELGIN McKINLFY CANADA A PPPOVED CHICKS Jeer Sir: ZURICH, ONTARIO, DECEMBER, 1930 We are busy getting ready to Cfeic:ks, you need for 1931. A regular R. O. P. supply you with the Baby de Government inspector, who 'handles laying hens almost every day, MI whose records he knows has inspected all the flocks from which all i the eggs we nae in the incubator come and the stock which passed aare banded with Go:;ern:neat sealed bands. Our hatchery is also 414 eubjectt:d to Government Inspection. The chicks produced under this inspection are then known as Canadian Government Approved and must be full of vigor. The first requirement of a hen that is geod enough to be the mother of Cenadian Approved Chicks is vigor and size for breed. Next &Ines production and then freedom from Standard Disqualifications. We are glad to give all the service that we can manage to the public in connection with their Poultry problems and especially in the care of chicks and growing stock, for this is the foundation of of profits for you when profit to the /farmer is needed. Let a ries!.^."tunable ,prcigra'74 of poultry prodtxetion • be your ahn for 1931. 13tw't overcrowd. ',Chicks grow fast. We will give you candid advice on this matter because we would sooner sell 300 chicks than PM if we believe that to be the capacity of your equipment, We have spent considerable, buying good breeding stock to reprove our chicks and also for Government Inspection, and we hope you don't think our chicks are cheap because the price is reasonable. .• i 's If there is anything in connection with our production ofchicks 42, which you would like to know more about, please ask or call on us. 10) and we will be pleased to inform you further. At time of writing rg so far as we know, we are the only producers of Government Approved Chicks in Huron County. PRICES FOR 1931 After Barred Rocks 'NO Martis; 15th, $18.00 per 100 rtran April let, $17.00 per 100 May lst, $16.00 per 100 May 20th, $15.00 per 100 OD June 10th, $14.00 per 100 These prices are for orders received intend to set eggs until we know where 0 month in advance will be appreciated. 610 CHICKS S. C. W. Leghorns $16.00 per 100 $15.00 per 100 $14.00 per 100 $13.00 per 100 $12.00 per 100 in good time, as we do not the chicks are going. One !• TERMS: $2.00 per 100 of quoted price to accompany mail orders, balance C. O. D. Express paid on 200 or over. 100%"c% live arrivals guar - ,•:41, anteed. We deliver direct to your farm if reasonably possible. vito We: can hatch about 1500 chicks each Monday and Thursday 0 and don't forget that they are hatched in the Huron Mammoth with t@ its patented system of air cleaning and disease prevention, supple- qp resented by careful fumigation. EXTRA SPECIAL We offer a special discount on early orders received before January 15th, of $2.00 per 100 chicks. . This is positively your best ASIP ,chance to have good chicks for 1931. Don't neglect, as such a good offer as this will be neither extended nor renewed. Real good bred 49 to lay Barred Rocks and Leghorns that will work all day and every jp day for you if you will let them. r MD Thanking you for your attention, Yours Truly, J. ELGIN McKINLEY, q• Zurich, Ont. x1'. S. ----it don't matter when you want your chicks. Order now and • get the big diecount. Yours, 3. E. McKinley 1'w$N3fasefleaceeeaa r O•noiesa91'ra"6• eaabeett a i SaangSeaintleeeaele 0 • • 0 • •0 • 0 0 O 0 0 • • • • • r 0 • 0 0 • • 0 • • • • • ••• • O • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • r 0 • • • 0 O • e • O • • 0 • • • STANLEY TOWNSHIP A large trowd attended the mune :eipal nomination at Varna on Mon 'ray, which indicates a live interest aheing taken in municipal affairs. Fol- QoWing; is the result of the norninat- .:.'ton i2or Reeve—Art. P. Keys, and Wm :I"Dor:ablas. For Councillors --,Dolan Etue, Gold- en! Graham, Fenwick Stewart and M. Manley. Mr. Inert Dunn of Simcoe, is ren- aming 4xequaintancas in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and Cleo. of Coderich visited Thos. Robin - non and family last Friday. Mr. John Armstrong and farniIy-, -event Chid: t1It $ at the. home of his antonere rr.r« ales. Armstrong of Clinton. n.. i+. Veep McKinley and family ii tit Christmas at Clinton, with the ., l.4 ..r , yytt'a' •y..•.w v«..w� ,w;t Xlij �tA1.U. V V..lw. rnleyp Miss Olive. Pollock of Mitchell, is .pending tht' Christmas holidays at Le horn' of her parents, Pyle'. and ..Ips. Win. Pollock. A watchnight service will be held .t Goehen United Church on Decem. .per :;.1st, to 1,1,1 farewell to 1930 ant; :elcome the New Year. BLAKE Miss 1lildieel lley is visiting friend: n the vicinity of Zurich. Mt. Peter Menson, of Hensall, sp nt a few day, 'feet Greek with irien `i on tht, {rr,-ht.n Lime Miss 14lare•:tr, t Douglas, who is tea school noith of •I1ayfreld oiling the holidays et her home it r11_rK'4 SCHOOL .REPORT The following as the roport of Lir. S. S. No. 1, Hay and Stanley., fba' December. •Sr. IV—Lotiee Sreenan, Florence Geoffrey, Geraldine Laporte. Sr. III—Lawrence Ayotte; Franke lin Corriveau, Reanra DeDnomme,- Jr•. III—Ro ells Corriveau, Una jeane Aubin, Emma Denomme, Harry Denomme, Geraldine Geoffrey, Louis Denomme, Thomas Denomme: Sr. II—Alfred Denomme, Verna Sreenan, Alexine Ayotte, Clarence Geoffrey, Regis .Aubin, Marle Farrell, I—Doris Ayotte, Teddy Geoffrey, Charles Sreenan, Arm..dlda 'Aubiir, Patrick Arabin; .Arnold Denomme, Grace. Snider, Loftus Denomme, Irv- ing Snyder. Pr.—Andrew Denomme, Avalon Denomme, Eldon Denomme, Alvin Ayotte. . L. E. Rose, •Teacher.. SCHOOL REPORT The following is •Dashwood Public: School Reports:: • Room III: V--Gertrude„Hrtlman 83, Stuart. Wolfe 81, Earl Limner 75. Sr. IV --Phyllis Reid 8.3, Ella Eve land 80, Sheldon Wein 77, Thelma' Fisher 74; ' Hubert Restemeyer 72, R.owerd Kluinpp •70; Evangeline. Held 69; Lorna Ki'aft 68, Ellaretta Witmer 65, Milton Willert 65. Jr. IV—Maida Wein 85, Reta Fess sold -82, William Ness 78, Albert. Goetz 77, Harold Krait 70, Marge -see et Restemeyor 65, Lorne Genttner 31, Mervyn Willert 55, Carl Maier -18. Gordon Keeler, Teacher 1?oonr II: Sr. III—Myrtle Gaiser, Murray Wolfe, Paul Nees, Garnet Weiberg, Eileen Willert, Irma Wein, .Alvin Willert, Edna \1akrr. Floyd Guenther. i-eonard Sllenck Jr. III—Hilda Maier, U,;L,ugia.s Sh- ruck, Ward kraft, Herbert Ness, Roy Bender, Erma Keller. II—Dorothy Kraft, -Harry Hayter, lean Moulton, Donald itstemeyer, Lorne Kleinstiver, Lois Gaiser, Leony,. _risher, and ''Harold Maier equal; Fr- ancis Eveland, Verdi Rinker.; Jr. II—Willie Mcisaac. Miss Allemang, Teacher. Room I: . Sr. I—Jean Held 97,` Margaret Wein 96, Karen Pedersen 95, Ruth Willert 95, diary Moulton 89, Carl Wein 85, Milford Mason 85, Jack- McLachlen 80, Helen Baynham 79, George Mashers 76, Lester Schenk 15, Walter Ness 56; Primer—Doris Willert 95, Kennet Kraft 95, Dorothy Baynham 93, Jac Gaiser 92, Sigrid Pedersen 91, Ray :3uenther 88, Evelyn 14IcLachiin 79, Meta Mathers 76, Hazel Schenk 51. No. on roll 21. Average atteridan 20.25. Alice Hoffman, Teacher Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT Zurich Continuation School Repo'' for November and December, • Below are given the pupil's marks on Departmental 'subjects, together with the average for all subjects: _darks required to pass 60%. Hon- ours 75% and over. +'o rm 1: Quimby Hess, Geo. 98, Hist,, 90, 3ot., 91, Av. 75.4r/r elazel Uttley Geo. 87, Hist, 80, Bot. 67, Av. 74.4 Ruth Church, Geo. 85, Hist, 73, Bot. 86, Av. 74.4. . Beatrice Gascho, Geo. 82, Hist. 81, Bot. 63, Av. 60.8. • Alice Decker, Geo. 72, ”' Hist. 72, Jot. 66, Av. 63. Rosa Zettel, Geo. 46, Hist. 75, 13ot. 47, Av. 62.8. .dargaret Haberer, Geo. 86, Hist. A, 3ot. 77, Av. (40.1. Grace Gelinee, Geo. 60, Hist, 80, Sot. 64,' Av. 60. Form II. Ruby Church, Arith. 95, Phys. 86, not 90, Av. 86; Marie Laporte, Arith 95, Phys. 86, Bot. 90, Av. 85; Leonard Denomme, Phys. 77, av, 76.4. s Earl Flaxboard, Arith. 90, PhSye 83, Bot. 75, Av. 76. Byron 1)ucharme, Aa'ith. 78, Phys`, 79, Bot. 67, Av. 75.3. Claude Creline , Arith 83, Phys. •85 Avg. 75. Margery Gazebo, Arith 53, Phys 81, Bot. 80, Avg.. 72.3. Viola Sreenan, Arith 74, Phys. 514 Bot. 87, Av. 72. Gordon Block, Arith 70, Phys 70 Bot. 78, Avg. 71.8. I Ellen Turkheitn, Arith. 85, Phys; 64, lsot. 70, Av. 70.8. Albert Heideman, Arith. 78, ,Phys. 611 Bot. (19; Av, 4•7.9. r' Albert i)t i lir'rt, Arith 80, Phys. 5; Hot. 58, Av68.8. it Gordon Howald, Arith 78, PkyT: j $o, .t.e.ne aril, ;: v. tx4 0 ' Jg c x, k, Na . aro ..1, I'. I W �...., ?lit..and M • Sam Hey rax,axt S,m. t ' at the :,o , of Mea end New 1' d, J 1+4,414,.,. .• ' Miss Lydia Gixi era 3 Ir riC ip& '' StitSd'av, January 1st, 1931 DASHWQOD Mr. 1. Weltin spent Christmas with his daughter in Kitchener. Mr, Herb Gaiser of Detroit,. is sp- ending the' holidays with his parents. Miss Nelda Fassold of London, sp- ent Christmas at her home here. .Miss Rose Guenther and friend of Windsor spent Christmas with her parents. Miss Verna draft of London and Miss Elda Kraft of Thedford, spent• she holidays with their mother, M I. Kraft.. Miss Theda Hayter of Windsor, visiting her parents. 14liss Cunningham and friend M '.Andrews of Kitchener spent Chri rnas with the former's sister Mr. a Mrs. Louis Morenz. Mr. and Mrs: P. Humble and fa ily of Sarnia spent Christmas wi her mother, Mrs. Finkbeiner. Mr. Leonard Birk of Guelph, spending the holidays et his ho here. Mr. Wm. Musser of Detroit is spe .cling the holidays with his family. . • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra .Bender of Bly "spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bchatz. Dr. T. Catt of Regina is spendi the holidays with Mrs. Catt and ot relatives. Miss Marie Atkens of Stratford the guest of Miss Ruth Kleinstiver - Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchen spent Christmas with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Chris Inas with relatives in London. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Schultz of Detro spent a few days with Mr. and Mr Louis Rader. Mrs. Herb Wein is on the sic lis:t. Her many friends hope for speedy recovery. Mrs. A. Tiernan who has been i 'the hospital for several weeks, has r turned home, we are pleased to sa much improved. Mr. Ira Tiernan of Hamilton, spe Christmas with his parents Mr. an Mrs. E. Tienian. Miss Marie Allemane. is spendin, er holidays at her home in Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Meerburg and famil of Port Franks spent Christmas wit r. Jonas Hartleib. Word was received here of the eath of ilIr. Charles Schlunt of Pon - lac, Mich., who was killed in an auto t'obile accident on Saturday night. Mr. Schlnultit was raised d in this vie unty „ani his many friends will re aret to hear of his sudden death. Mr. 'Mark Brokenshire. of Port Fr - e ks was a Sunday visitor in town. Miss Margaret Held who is attend- ing Normal School in Stratford, is pending her holidays at her home Mee. - LLS�xn-n E,EN Quite a number are laid up with the cold that is going around. Mr. and Wites A. Ashman and son Douglas, of at. Thomas, and Mrs. A. Smith, and daughter Marion, of Lon- don, spent C'hrir,tmas with Mr, and Mrs. .1. Rie.hactison and family. :Miss Mary Hagan of London, .is spending, :the' holidays with her mo- ther, Mrs Anne Hagan. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott and children and Mrs. Anderson and. da,. '55 ughser, Miss Agnes of Centralia spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. is Love. Mi s. R. Love is spending a few iss days with her sten M. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. Clarence Reichert of London Business College is spending the holi- days at his home. .Miss Agnes Love of Kippen, is sp- ending the holidays with her parents IYIr. and Mrs. Jas. Love. Mr. and Mrs. .l', Marriott spent Christmas with friends (ata Port Frank ENSA.L.L st- ud m- th is Ine n- th T. Lig, th- is r, t- it s. k n c 3- nt r; 3' h 11Z d Harry Cook of Toronto is holiday- ing at his home. Mildred. McDoncll of Guelph, is sp- ending holidays at her home here, Maude Gleno of London, is visiting with friends. Jean Bonthron of Guelph, is spen- diltg holidays at her home., iMtrs. Ross .McLean of Detroit, is sp ending a few days visiting friends here. Mrs. Jas. Eby of Collingwood is visiting at the home of her parents,', Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White. Mavis Spere�•r has returned home after spending• a couple of weeks in London while recovering from an ap_ per (Ileitis operation. Margaret fiobkirk of Detroit. is visiting her n;etlwr, Mrs. W. Hab- kirk. Mrs. Roy McLaren returned home from Seaforth hospital where she re- cently underwent an. operation. Mrs. Lon Simpson, of Delroile. is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Bortth-. ron. Ruby McLaren left. for London, where she has secured a good paertion The annual Sunday School cnt< Lt;.t- inment of tht>. Unitod Church wns J held in the town hall on Friday even int; last and was a big succe s. Thy Heralld Pr'intingOlfjce. hall being filled to capacity. Word was received in town. thin SUBSCRIPTION RATES ---$1.25 a - William R. Hodgins, a former weli year, strictly in advance; $1.60 in known resident .of Hensall, had died arrears or $2.00 may be charged. I3 . in St. Joseph`- Hospital, London, ai'-'S.g ST.S�B in advance. No paper diseon- ter an illness of about a week. He was a veteran of the Fenian Raid of 1866, Was born in Tipperary, ire - land 88 years ago and came to. Can- ada at the age of seven, years. For 7.50 years he was-. a hotelkeeper ixx Hensall,, after which he moved to Lon ',don about 12 years ago. At the time of the Fenian Raid he was one of the volunteers who saw service, being one of the few veterans of that case paio'n which remained. He was a mason and an. Orangeman. His wife predeceased him a number of years MS' TOM two ions aa wo daughteres, three sisters anal Ave brothers. COUNTY NEWS The massy friends` of Win. Taylor,' Varna, will be sorry `to -know he is confined to the house as the result ' of a f'xanta red ankle. The first big jack rabbit drive of the season in the Exeter district 'tonic ' 1 place the other day wlen..38 men oiE the eoxn'reunity invaded the milia wall- a nda •quarter block east of Centralia and after ,going two and a half miles re- turned in the adjoining- block. 91 jacks were bagged. A death which brought. sadness to the •wliole orcin anity, occurred when- Jarnes Thompson, only and beloved son of Alexander Thompson and the late Mrs. Thompson, of the 3rd con. Stanley. Tiae departed Was 111 for a- bout five months, suffering: much, but was kind and bright through all his ilfnes . On Saturday last, while Ross Moor aged 10, Exeter, jumped oIraa wag-' on ihto the path of an anto driven by Herbert Cooper, who was coming. down Main St. Mr. Cooper applied the brakes and the lad collided, with the rear fender and was injured in . the knee. He was removed to his home and I3r. J. H. Browning was called to attend the lad. Cooper was not held responsible, Win. Matz of IChive., had a narrow escape trim having his property • de- strr,yed by fir.s last week. The boys were in the act of getting some gaso- lene from a barrel • in their karage- and had a lantern with them. The fume;; immediately took fire and it was with considerable difficulty that the automobile was saved. The gar- age was ,destroyed by fire -and with the efforts -of the neighbors, no fur- ther damage was done. ZURICH HERALD` Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY' NOON FROM THE A beautiful "cantata was rendered in Zion Lutheran Church on Christ_ .x_Las eve. by the young people of the Ongregation. The church was filled ,Xith happy children and their many friends enjoyed a very good program The opening game of the newly ;organized hockey league was played here on Monday evening between Crediton and Dashwood. The final score was 6-3 in favor of Dashwood. he spite of the stormy weather, a 'jarge crowd of spectators witnessed the game. The Dashwood band provided music between peroids which was much ap- preciated. On Friday evening anoth- er game between Grand Bend and Dashwood will be played on the local rink. We hope a goodly number will turn out and help the boys. tirated until all arrears are paid un- less at erption of publisher. The date of which every Subscription is paid. is denoted en the Label. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising made known on appication. Miscellaneous .articles of not more than four lines, For Sale, To Rent,. • Wanted, Lost, sound, etc., One inser- •tien 25e, 2 ins. 4.0c., 3 ins. 50c.' . 1 Fries or Real Estate for sale ;2.00 :for first ;month, 81.00 for each fol- lowing month. ago and surviving are one daughter, Professional Cards not exceeding Mrs. (Dr.) Charles Lang of New (err': inches, per year $5.00.. York. In Memoriam, one verse 50c, 25c• Mrs. Wm. Buchanan of town re- for each additional verse a Card QfL ceived the sad news that her eldest Thanks, sae. son, Wan. of Dauphin, Man., had eigs- sed away at his home following a few week's illness. He will be well rem- embered by the people of Hensall and vicinity, having spent his boyhood days at Hensall and having spent different winters with his mother and relatives here. 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