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Zurich Herald, 1932-07-14, Page 4wy HILLSGREEN Z4 -r. WW1 ;pars. 3. Cochrane and da-. 'lighter, Viz. Loexie Eller visited frii- endls a3Z .Glen Alan, Mrs. John Jarrett and daughter Madera are spending a few nays with Mr. Stauleet Love near Kippen. ;W11 soya ertha and Margt.ret For- V,ei$ of Seaforth, irisited friends here ilrs. Lottie Love is spending some time with her brother, Rev. R. K. :Love at Kintore. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Consitt of Hen a1 I1 are :spending It few days with aeir son, Mr. and Mts. Russell Con- itt.+ Mrs. 1l,obt. Stephenson and son, Herbert and Mrs. F. Coleman spent ea day in London. Miss G. Robinson_of the Goshen 'Line visited with her friend, Miss 'Helen Anderson. The annual Congregational picnic of the Kippen and Hillsgreen c.:.urch- es is being held on Thursday after- ;aeo'n, July 14th to Bayfield. The Cochrane Re -union is being sold to Bayfield on Wed. July 13th. 'The W.M.S. meets at the home of M.re. J. Oo&tearie on T iday after - ripen, 5uly 15th, Nrs. Troyer has leeterned 'atter visiting• friends in Zurich. MI.'S. Jo1ii Richardson has been tak- ing caro of her mother, Mee. 1lenry Reichert of Zurich, who has been con 'fined to her bed for several weeks. heeMisses Cunwron of Clinton, are visiting their little Fuss cousin, ' Intended for last week Mr. and Mrs.,Ralph :Workman of Flint, Mich., spent the ween -end with friends. , Mrs. Steacey and son John of De- troit spent the wee=k -end with friends :Mrs, W. Love and Miss Lottie have. been visiting their son, Rev. R. K. Love at his new home in Kintore. Miss Elda Stephan is spending a few days with friends near Clinton. Mr. West and Mrs.. B. Brightnore and sons of London, visited at the home ,of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Coch- rane. Mrs. Jas. Love is spending a short time at the home of her son, Stan- ley near Kippen. IVIr. J. B. Forrest and fancily sp- ent a day with friends near Seaforth Gwendolyn Eller is visiting her GOODYEAR CROWNS A 17 -Year Record of Leadership by Building The Lowest -Priced Fully- G'uarantee d Tire of oodyear Quality Canada has ever seen For 17 years Goodyear sales have been steadily amounting ... leaving competitors farther behind. Today this huge volume of business and this vast margin of leadership make possible the new Speedway Tread Goodyear. Remember! This is a Goodyear Tire! It is made of Supertwist Cords! It Fully Guaranteed! - ,. _ A Tire at he 1925 price of an Inner Tube r; •r And Here Are Other Popular Sizes r5- x20 Priced Just As Sensationally 30x31=' at $4.20 29x4.40 at $6.70 STADE and WEIDO -- Zurich. a4 -434f.4 -i.-2-4-44-1-4-41.++++++++++++++++++++++++ ,d• ,�-o o� '3>$ "i` Special Special 8 Ft. CEDAR POSTS, 41,,L' Inches and up at only 35 Cents. '9 FOOT END POSTS AT ONLY 4. $ i .25 DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! PHONE 69 471. AUFLEISM ZURICH (1 j v 4 4 t 4 4 Tats tcnn•ocly get Genuine Masscy,ilarris Repairs from lour Locai ,Massey.Harris Agents neat Ilt Better and Last Longer than Spurious Make Bund they cost No More est ;an Coalmine Maeseyilazelr Parts Pso44611,i<Ianrss leads by tat. J4ater, et Tour Plow G NU1NE MASSEY-HARRIS REPAIRS SOLD BY 0. KLOPP 2URiCH. C PSI' "s ZURICH _ HERALD Liberals! •A Convention to nominate a Call-. dictate, to contest South Huron, in the interests of the Liberal Party, for' the :Dominion Parliament will be. held in the TOWN HALL, HENSALL. On Monday,, July 18th, 1932 A't 2 -o'clock, . p. in. The meeting will be addressed by Hon. J. C. Elliott, LQricaon And Mr. F. SANDERSON, M. P., S. Perth 'Chief Liberal Whip And Other Speakers Dr. J. W. Shaw, J. A. McEwen, President. Secretary GOD SAVE THE ICING aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc Murtie of :Kipper. A number attended the Decoration Services at the Hensall U. 'Cemetery 011 Sunday. STANLEY TOWNSHIP On Tuesday, July 3th death re- moved a prominent and highly resp- ected citizen of Stanley Township in the person of Mr. Wilson Armstrong Deceased had been in failing health for some tune, and in spicy of all that could be done for hint by med- ical aid and kind care he gradually grew weaker till the end came. Mr. Armstrong had reached the age of 76 years and 3 months. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ranie Armstrong, and had spent all his life in Stanley, he was a roan of more than ordinary intellectual ability, he had a thorough knowledge of the bible, in religion he was a Presbyter- ian and in former years he took an active part in the service of song in the old brick church on the Bayfield Road. He also had been prominent in the Orange Order and was a fifer of soni.e ability, and his presence will be missed at the Orange celebrations. As a neighbor, Mr. Armstrong Ivaas•, very kind and obiigiing and always ready to lend a helping hand, but where he will be mostly missed is in the home, by his family and his sor- rowli wife, who fpr almost 42 years has shared with hirii the Joys .and sQzrows of life, to theta is extended the sympathy of their neighbors and friends. Of the fancily there are nine members: Willie, Robert and John at home, James and Ranie, Mrs. J. Bryne and Mrs. J. Collins of Londtic Mrs. Victor Boyce of Goderich and Mrs. Frank Boyce of Stanley. The funeral service which was held on Friday and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Mellroy, by special request of the deceased. The floral tribute was beautifufull.. The pall bearers were .lx nephews. John Armstrong, Lorne re Armstrong, Wilson Armstrong, Wm. R. Stephenson, Willie Me:Clinchey and Frank McClinchey. In the Wilil of the lata Mrs- Mere Stephenson of Goshen Line, Stan'..,•, she left, as she thought, a residue of 11e Estate to the Goshen United Ch- urch. Owing to certain circumstan- ces there was no residue left for the church. The lawyer, lir. F. Ping - land of Clinton, in handing over the different amounts to the beneficiaries named in the Will, suggested, that seeing it was the wish of the deceas- ed Lady, to make a donation to the church, it -would be granting her wish if each of then would donate a small .amount thereto. In'response the following amounts have been re- ceived by the Trustee Board of .the Goshen United Church, for which they desire to express their sincere appreciation: Arthur McLinchey, Varna, $10,00; Albert McLinchey, Varna $5.00; Ellen McLinchey; Var- na 85.00; Eliza 1Vl'cLinchey, Varna $5; Mrs. Amelia McLinchey, Varna, 85; Mrs. Wm. Hart, Varna $5; Geo. MeLinchey, Varna,.$6;Miss Millie Me Linchey, Parkhill $5; Mrs. Jas. Reid', Clinton $5; Mr. Ed. Johnson, Goder- ich $5.00. Mrs. Robt. Green and family of Chatham are visiting at the home of ave brother, Mr, Herb Sntith. 141r, and Mrs. W. H. Stephenson of tlarlette, Mich., attended the funer- al of the late Wilson Armstrong. • Mr, and Mrs. John McKinley of Clinton have been staying for a few lays at the old home on Goshel. Line. Mrs. Elgin McKinley is in London with her little daughter Myrtle, who 'cad an operation at St. Joseph's Hos ectal. We are pleased to say, slio I progressing favorably; Mr. Willie °etch and sister Sus. ie spent Sunday at the home at Mr. 'tobt, MleL4nchey,•, Miss (41:40', :,Rol;"Yi..rr:t merit tact •,cek-en,1 with her friend, Miss gel- t i nar ino. DASHWOOD SCHOOL REPORT ROOM 17.I I.,mrx��I .9 Promoted to Sr. IV --Myrtle Geiser 82%; Paul Ness 75, Murray 'Wolfe 74,6; Alviin Willert 68, Irma Wein 62.4; Eileen Wiillert 61,1. , Below Pass-Floyde Desjardine, Garnet We iberg, Luella Desjardine, Leonard Schenck, G. Keeler, Teacher'. ROOM II Promoted to Jr. IV :Herbert Ness 72, Hilda 'Maier 66; Lloyd Guenther 64, Douglas Shenck 62, Ward Kraft 61, Edna Maier 60, Erma Keller. Promoted to Sr; III ---Harry Hay- ter 85, Donald Resterneyer 84'; Lorne Kleinstiver 80; Dorothy Kraft 79; Jean Moulton 66; Harold Maier 66; Roy Bender 65, Nina Desjardine 64 Anthony Voisin 64, Leona Fisher 60 11 Ruth Hoperoft 60. Below pass -Ross Guenther, Evelyn Baynham, Frances Eveland, Verde Rinker. Promoted to Jr. III: Margaret Wein 88, Karene Pedersen 87, Ruth Willert 86, Jack IVIcLachlin 78, Dor- othy Voisin 68, Florence Voisin 66, Helen Baynham (32, Carl Wein 61, Lester Shenck 61, Willis Mclsaac 60 Below Pass—Walter Ness. Promot- ed with honours—Jean Held, Mary `Moulton. E. Martenson, Teacher. ROOM I Promoted to II Class—Doris Wifl- lert 92; Dorothy Baynham 91, Jack Gainer 88, Sigred Pedersen 83, Ken- neth Kraft 81, Ray Guenther 81, Hazel Shenck 80, Evelyn McLach- len 64. Promoted to 1st Class—Grace Res- tenieyer 94, Dorothy Wein 91; Doro- thy* Hayter 89, Russel Tiernan 89; Norman Eveland 87, Gordon Kraft 84, Vivian Desjardine 82, Mildred Maier 82, Donald Gamer 81, Ada Willert 78, Shirley Durr 74, Dorothy Houton (absent. Primar—Mabel Jackson 75, Phy- llis Baynham 68, Hubert Weiberg65; Donald McLac1'ilen 53. Beginners—Ruth Guenther 92, Ge- orge Wolfe 90, Claire Musser 85, Teresa Voisin 78, Norman McLach- len 65, Ennna Andersen 62, Hazel Moulton, Absent, A Hoffman, Teacher. HENSALL Elva McQueen who was seriously ill for two weeks was taken to Lon- dQit. Hospital where she, was operated on for mastoids. Wm. Reynolds of Tilsonburg spent a few days with his sisters, Miss .F.1 Reynolds and Mrs, Robinson, Mrs. Win, Simpson, accompanied by his mother and sister, of Detroit visited With relatives and friends in town. The Supt., officers and teachers of the United Church S. S. have decided to hold their annual piicnic at Spring bank Park, Wednesday, July 13th. Mr. and Mrs. C. Simon, accomp- aniel by Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brown spent a few days recently with rel- atives in Kitchener. They were ac- companied back by Mrs. Miller and children. The Council last weekoiled a part of South Richmond st. A petition was sent in to the concil by the ratepay- e rs of that street, asking to have it oiled. The cost is charged back to the I ratepayers of the street. The council have the gravelling of the streets fin- ished and they are now in splendid condition. Mrsj K. Maynard left Monday last for the West. She intends to reside there .with her family and her many friends were sorry to see her leave. Etta Bell, of London spent a few days at her home here. Miss Mary Stewart, B.A. of Sea - forth; visited for a week with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and daughter, Evelyn, of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hess of town, attend- ed the funeral of the late Robt. Hun- ter, of Vassar, Mich. Mr. Hunter was a former resident of Blake. Ray Paterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. JJ. Paterson left for the West on a visit and intends corning home by motor witih relatives in August. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggart and sons attended the wedding of Mrs. Hoggart's daughter, Miss Verna Rus - '011 to Clayton Colqulioun Of Hibbert. The event took place at the glome of Mr. and Mrs.:Ernest Dow of Hibbert on June -30th. The "young' couple will reside in Hibbert. Decoration services at the Hensel' l nidni Cemetery and at McTaggart's sein;eteiy were held on Sunday last In charge of the Odd3ellows. • Quite a large crowd was present. At the Hensall cemetery the Rev. Mn Yo - :ng, ' pastor of Carmel , Presbyterian Church, opened the services arta gave ' splendid address, The graves of the departed Oddfellows were then decorated-. Mr. Ferris 'Cantelon has resigned his positionas principal of the Rene all Continuation school and has ac- .epted a similar position at Strom - erg, north of Toronto. The other eachers, .111iss Irene Douglas of ,the lontien ation school, Mr i3lowee, Mass Isis and Miss Consitt of the public l ,±.CQIr ell lxll.'c DV911, rQaene"red. for Capital 'Mahe Goderich -. Phone 47 • Now Playing --Gloria Swanson in "Indiscreet" end George. O'Brein In "Rainbow Trail" a Zane Grey Strory Mon., Tues., Wed. James Dunn and Sally Eilers. Together again in: OVER THE. HILL with. MAE MARSH in a triumphant return to the screen Thursday and Friday LORETTA YOUNG and W1NNIE LIGHTNER in a story about a girl who had to take the worst of life to make the best of it PLAY GIRL Saturday only. HOOT ,GIESON in a Universal Action Tale "TRIGGER TRICKS" with. SALLY EILERS Matinees, Wed. and Sat. at 3 p.m. another year. Mrs. Sarn'l Stacey and son,.. John of Detroit, are spending a few days visiting with relatives in town. At the regular council meeting held on Monday last, Reeve Geiger reported the grass cutting on sides of road as being completed, Petty re- ported the gravelling of the streets as being completed. Clerk Paterson reported having secured the oil for the petitioners on Richmond st., at a very low rate. A number of accounts were ordered paid. Under the head- ing ing of unfinished business the Milk By-law was discussed to considerable Clinton, °cvheri a truck was backed advisable to get the opinion of neigh- up to the door of Gunn, Langlois Co_ boring village as regards same. That at warehouse, the door porcedx open and the Cle.r% get information from the SO crates of eggs removed, valued Dept. of Public Health as regards to tuberculin Tested Mily Bylaws i>r';a't uv'er $4D0. villages aur size. --,Tames A. Patter -`i �— .,• R son, Clerk: t nThe Main .Spring of Prosperity There are four things which make ' a country great. These are, agricult l urs, industry, transportation, and Mr. Herb Gainer of tfinance. in a country where these four . Detroit, wasthings are well-balanced, that country:• a visitor with his parents here. makes progress. Some night accept:. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Fenigan of Lon- these words as the fundamentals of: don were week -end visitors with • re- economic wisdom, others would ser-- • latives here_ iously ,question them. Germany had:, Mrs. Chas. Steinbagen was a vis- these, perhaps as near perfected as, itor with friends at Parkhill last we- any country ever had—What• are' ek. German marks worth to -day? These Mr. Lorne Taylor and sister Miss elements of progress are purely ma't Myrta, of London visited with their eraiisti'.ce, and the clear teachings of brother, Dr. R, H. and Mrs. Tayle alis, r mss'„well , as'•the Mr. and Mrs. George' ' Edighoffer That • i l' sdai02"1 .social,'' •and no 0 s'• and daughter Blanche, of Mitchell, prosperity have other foundations were Sunday visitors with relatives than muscle and brains and hyla. in towel, ''''• ) ' .--eer._...,: , - cash.. . Mies Rosie Willard is spending' ai. few days with friends at Zurich. Tlinrs&aw..7uly 14th, 1932 Ruth won first class honors m . her exams. all. year. The Lucknow ,school board has made redactions in teacher's s.•tlaies ,.,.",.,• ;.ir, 'n ''R'P, Pn.. d, t .0 1.1 fir ha the szalar,y4of Miss McLean, prixa, cipa•i of tue rontlllua'eion senoyl, whi- ch is reduced from '$2150 to $3850. - Other reductions are of $100 or less. Duncan M. Ferguson, a prominent retired'busilic:ss man of Stratford and . former mayor of that .city, di':d on Sunday last in 'his 75th year. He was I. native of Brussels, in. II.ui:on co- , . Linty. The .l er•mingham & Son C'ow tr et - Ton 'Co. has secured the contract at Kincardine for extending the intake pipe which feeds the water supply system of that town. On the coinldle-. tion of the contract at Goderich, the equipment will 'be moved to Kiiicar- dime on a tug. 64 pupils wrote the Entrance Ex- aminations at Seaforth centre this year. The exams were said to have been very fair with the possible ex- ceptiol'i of .grammar, which was rath- er hard. At the annual Webster :Pam11y re- union, held at Bayfield recently, it was decided to erect a cairn at Luck -- now to :commemorate the Webster pioneers. 'This will be unveiled on the occasion -of the 1983 reunion, which: will be held at Lucknow. calla Prendergrast, daughter of the late John Prendergast, of Tucker-. smith Tp., died Sunday afternoon,, last, at the residence of her brother Dr. Jos. Prendergast, Chicago, aged: 05 years. J. H. R. Elliott, Proprietor of the Blyth Standard for -the past 22 years has disposed of his business to A. W. Robinson, who has been a faithful and energetic employee for the past. 21 years. A daring robbery took place in. DASHWOOD SOW THISTLF” The concert put on by the North Central College Glee Club, he the lo- cal Evangelical church on Monday evening was Largely attended, the proceeds amounting to $55. After. the program the local choir entertain ed the Glee Club in the basement of every I'ownsIiip. It is perennial in • the church where refreshments were: nature, spreads rapidly by roots and served . Ake seeds are carried by the winds.. Mrs.. Henry Bender PasTes i Ray fields known to be infested{ wit;• Mrs. Henry Bender, nee .[lnnih3 t sl'louid be 'cut early on the green, Haugh, a pioneer of the district/ pas- sidle and plowed. immediately after sed away at her home in Dashwood, the crop. 'Such ,crops as Sweet Clover • 011Satur ay afternoon, ;n her 81st and ie ie sown Buckwheat are excel•• year. She came to Canat:•a from fent for controlling this weed. A Germany at the age of three years, bare ..Sulnnier fallow is also excellent. and since has resided in the coinmun for controlling. Many farmers have., ity. The funeral services was field found early oats to be preferable toe on Tuesday afternoon from her'home late oats to control the Thistle. Weeds to the Evangelical church for service Inspectors are vigorously enforcing with Rev. A. W. Sauer her pastor, i the Act, and all Sows Thistle must be assisted by Rev. H. A. Kellerman of 'eut down before going to seed, this Waterloo an:elating. Interment beings must he in order to protect the clean made in the Goshen Line cemetery' farmer_—A. G. Smith, Provincial Tat - At the funeral Miss Alice Hoffman, sPectur„ ./. , sang "There's a beautiful Laud on? ` High"; the Ladies' Quartette also:—.......a, sang. A duett was rendered by Miss Kath. Finkbeiner . and Mrs. T. 11 IClumpp..Her husband preaeceased her 16 years ago. Deceased is sury t ived by five daughters, Mrs.Granger .• . Gran - Mrs. Mlles. Mrs. Se •.„:... E,iaSU'>l EVERY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Rev= of London,. Mrs. Sohl undt of Dashwood; Two sons, John. NOON FROM THE • 8ow `Thistle with its creeping root=• stalks and thousands of seeds equip- • • , ped so that they are blown long des tances by the winds is the world's > worst weed, and is found in almost • ZURICH HERALD Established 1900; and Henry Bender of Dashwood; ll, sisters, Mrs. M. Schlueter of Pigeon. Mich., Mrs. Twitchen of London, and Mrs. T. Johnston of Blake; 3 broth- ers, Chris Haugh of Brucefield; Silo- arrears or $2.00 may be charged. U•t and Dan Haugh of Dashwood. noes. $1513 in advance. No paper discon- tinued until all arrears are paid un- less at option of publisher. The date of which every Subscription is paid as denated on the Label. .ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising made known, on application. Miscellaneous articles of not mora ban fou lines For Sale,To Rent, The annual Meeting W of the North Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., One inser- • Huron Farmers'Political Association time 2Se, axes. 40c., 3 ins, 50c. was held on'June 21sb, at the town; Fence. or ileal Estate for sale $2.08 Cameron n in with President T, A. for first month, $1.00 for each fol- lowing month. The rebuilt cox -runway hall at Lrelx- desboro was formally opened. on hely I'i<nheiona! Cards not exceeding /2 lst. / inches, per year $5.00. After- an illness of sever:ai wac:ks In Melnoriarn, one verse 50e, 25c Mrs. Henry Murphey, of Godericli €or tkS, additional verse; Card of township, passed away on June 22 fhar'irs; SOc. in her 94th year. Auction Sales ---;12,0.0 per single Ruth Strachan, of l'rtissols, was. xiasertion if not over four inches in,. presented with a gold pin at the. re- lixa;tli” ent gradeat;en exercises at Mina Address all cotrartunicat?oris to: College, St Thomas,. it. is e gift. o:' '1 IrFE, HERALD the late Spieran Chant given each net for:proficiency in voice culture. ' ' - ONT Hireald PrintingO!fice SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 year, strictly in advance; $1.50 rn pall bearers were neiphews, Leonard Bender, Gordon Bender, Leonard Birk, Robt. Miles, Wallace Haugh„ William Bender. COUNTY d NEWS