Zurich Herald, 1932-09-22, Page 4OUP
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Arraletrsary Servicee will 4w,, held
in the £oshen united chutnh next
;Sunday, BepteMbea 25th, at 11 a.m.
axed. 7,`880 p.m. The pastor, Rev,. E.
A, Penner will have the ge - of the
terning ;service, and Rev. A. Sin-
clair of Heusall will be the: speaker
fat• the evening. Special niueis is he-
:ig irr•apared by the choir.
. 'l.rrs, Wilson Armstrong !reds re-
turned home after spending a week
with •her daughter in Londu i.
Mr. Bert Buchanan has :moved in-
the: house belonging to •Mr. Orval
trTc:C1.ine ey.
Mr, Bert Dunn of Tomato has be -
'fit visiting friends in this vicinity.
The Y. P. S,,. of • Blake and Goshen
are. holding a weiner roast on the,
:!leach at Drysdale on Friday evening.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwartzen
Tuber° and family spent Sunday at
ale home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Erb!
1r;. and Mrs. Chas, Reman spent
Sunday at the hone of llr and Mrs
Reedy Oesch, eend.
Miss Jean Hey is spending a few Mr. Louis Montague has returned
•
ghter Margaret spent Stil4tay, even-
ing with friends in .Heard!.
M. and Mrs, Ednia3id Oeseh and
daughter Dorothy '4pent Tuesday
with eche former's parents. on the Go.
alien Line.
DRYSDALE
Mr, and :Mrs. Gilbert Plante, of
Goderich, spent last Sunday at the
home of Mrs, Jane Denomnle.
The Misses Annabel and klrace
Denonne, after spending the summer
holidays with their parents, heee re-
turned to St. Peter's Seminary, Lon-
don, to resume their duties.
Master Gerald Rau, son of Mr.
Harry Rau, has gone to Sang wrch to
attend Assumption College,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Masse :and tam
ily of Detroit are enjoying a few holi
days with their parents, Ma. and Mrs
Frank Corrie eau.
Miss Marie Laporte is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Geronette in Detroit
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Delphine Duchai•me of Wind-
sor was visiting With her daughter,
Mrs E. J. Denomme over the week-
'eks holidays under the parental to Sudbury to resume his .studies at
a£, the Sacred Heart Colleges after apen-i
• lir. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich sp- ' ding holidays with his parents. 1
-. int Sunday at the hone of Mr. and ; Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Denomnle 1
.'.yrs. Ed. Oesch in the village. and family, who have lived in Detroit
Miss Jennie Manson of Nees- Lisk- have returned to our burg and intend'
a is visi rig friends on the Gos- taking over his father's farm.
hen line. Mrs. Oscar Ducharnle, Jr., and Mrs.'
Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas and dau- John Bedard returned home last Sun-,
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Capital Theatre
oder kb s. Phone 47.
Northern Electric •Soand System
Now playing --The Cohens and
K.ellys in Hollywood,,
Mon., Tues., Wed.
CLIVE BROOK
Claudette Colber & Chas Boyer
Portray the tale of a man's return
from the dead.
"The Mat from Yesterday"
Thurs., Fri., and Sat.
A Double Entertainment Special
WILL ROGERS
offers 'another droll humor yarn
assisted by
Greta Nissen & Marg. Churchill
in the truly great laugh hit
AMBASSADOR BILL
on the same bill
GEORGE O'BREIN
and Cecilia Parker
in a thrilling outdoor action story
MYSTERY RANCH
Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 pan.
Coming—"This is the Night"
day after spending a few days in
Loden with friends and relatives.
Mr. Frank Granville of Chatham,
was a week -end visitor with friends
here.
HILLSC REEK
Sutton and, Mr. i.3allingal of Lon -
Jon visited with Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
Ntdiger on Sunday,
Dashwood Brass band will give frit
dpen air Band Concert on Sunday
evening, Sept, 25th at 8,8.0 erre Dir.
paylor's lawn. All are cordially in-
,sited to attend.
The September meeting of the
Lutheran L. A. was held in the+ base-
lnent of the church. The meeting.
was opened by singing, Scripture re-
ading and prayer by the pastor. The
the
,• , �e(1 with i
business meeting followed
Pres. Mrs. 11: Wein presiding. A
reading was given by Mrs. T. Kraft.
The roll call was answered by 29
zilernbers present. Committees were
appointed as follows: Visiting com.,
Mrs, Ottillie Resteineyer and Mrs. W.
Rleinstiver; Flower Com., Mrs. D.
Schrader and Mrs. R. Hayter. This
was followed by a Ladies' Quartette.
After other business disscusios the
meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer
In unison
HENSALL -
Mrs, Roy Keron of London visited
in -town last week.
T. C. Joynt was a few days in Tor-
onto the past week.
Friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Young re-
gret that she is confined to her home
with illness. •
Miss Parker of Dorchester visited
with her nephew, Rev. M. 13. Parker.
Mrs, John Lepier visited with rel-
atives in St. Catharines.
A canvasser for the Lords Day Al-
liance was in town soliciting subscr-
iptions in the village.
W.M.S.—The regular monthly me- Florence Reynolds left last week
eting of the Women' :Missionary So-' for the West where she will resume
ciety was held on Friday afternoon ;:het duties as teacher.
September IGth at the home of Mrs.' George Spotton, M.P., for North
Troyer with Mrs. Rosi. Stephenson 1 Huron, was in the -village last week,
presiding. The meeting apenea with land among other friends, called upon
Hymn 249. The Scripture lesson A.W.E.' Hemphill, druggist, who was
was read responsively from St. 14Iat- at tone time a pupil of Mr. Spotton's
thew 28th chapter,. Mi, J. Cochrane • school.
then led in prayer, Hymn 148 was Mrs. Robt. D. Bell has sold her
then sung. The secretary and Treas neat dwelling property at the east
urer reports were readan adopted. end of Main St.,to J. rtween
The rollwas then called answeredby •
Monday and Tuesday Th 1 lld d i
W Ortwein.
There passed away on Wednesday!'
E: j the letter R. The offering was then evening last another of Hensall's well 1
Sep. 26, 27, '1932 teen. Mrs. Rev. Conner gave an known residents in the F person of 1
!item on the work of hiss m.. lI• Adam Reichert in his 80th ear. The,
deceased was born in Hessen, Ger-
many, in 1852 where. he resided for 1
PROGRAM FOR FAIR DAY, SEPT. 27th. some time afterwards moved to Wel-1 and from there to Hensall,
judging of Horses, Cattle, Sheep,Swine and Poultry ! lovely. a remembrance. where he has since lived. He had be-
few
� � � �' h ell in good health up unsii a few !
Horseshoe Games, Calf Race, Walking Contest,
l Philthorpe. The study was then tak-
en by Mrs. R . Consitt. Hymn 376
was sung. The meeting closed by all
praying the Lord's prayer. The Soc-
fiety presented Mrs. Troyer with a
ve y purse as remem rr .
Wedding bells are ringing in this months ago. Several weeks ago his
vicinity.
Anniversary services were conduc-
ted in the Hillsgreen church on Sun-
day, Rev. J. W. Herbert of Holmes -
Bicycle Race.
Don't miss the Concert in the Town Hall, get your
Reserved Seat Tickets Early.
Good Orchestry will Furnish Music for the Dance
ZURICH JUBILEE BAND IN ATTENDANCE
;. P. RAU,
President.
E. F. KLOPP,
Secy.-Treas.
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family were called home. He leaves!
to mourn his loss three sons, John
H., of Detroit; Albert, Pt. Huron
vine was the guest speaker for the . and Nelson at home. The funeral to-
p ok place from his late residence on
day and helivered inspiring sermons + S. Richmond St., on Saturday Sept.
The Kippen choir with their leader, 110th with interment in the Hensel!
firs. J. B. McLean cave enecial xmps u -,n n ter„y,,.„HThe,,,73,gv.. Arthur .
e occasion. A duet whs green Sincialz .a iating.
in the morning by Misses Jean Ivison
and Edna Cochrane entitled "The Old
Rugged Cross" and in the Evening
Misses Mary and Florence Thomp-
son sang `After". We wish to thank
the choir for their kindness.
Rev. R. Keith and Mrs. Love of
Kintore, bridal couple, and Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel and son of London, vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wni. Love.
•g y �.� i T�� - J ` A number front this vicinity took
�' i i t r•: =r•:- : •A> ti •i -i F r•'c t 111 a day at the Western ' Fair, Lon-
. don last week.
Special Bpei
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cal
eta • 8 Ft. CEDAR POSTS, 41= Inches and up at only
35 Cents.
9 FOOT END POSTS AT ONLY $1,25
DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER!
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Miss Gladys Stephenson entertained
a number of girl friends one after-
noon.
Miss Mary Hagan returned to her
duties in London after spending sev-
eral weeks with her sister, Miss Dolly
Mrs. R. Love is visiting her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love,
DASHWOOD
Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Wildfong,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger and Mrs.
Hamacher motored t oDetroit over;
the week -end.
,f, Mrs. E. Guenther is spending a few
+ days with her parents in London,
this week.
+ Mr. Sampson Colosky returned ,
last week after a pleasant trip out 1
West, also visiting his brother in I
Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McGregor of St. •
Marys and Mr, and Mrs. A. Valley of
Pakhill were Sunday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. 0. Restemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Rourke and
two daughters of Detroit spent Sun-
lay with her parentts, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz are —
visiting friends in Sarnia.
Mr. Hy. M. Willert has purchased
Mr. Geo. Kellerman's house and lot,
Mr. Willert gets possession immed-
iately.
About 40 enjoyed a jolly evening
when Principal Gordon Keeler enter Le
rained the taff and pupils of the
Senior Room of Dashwood Public
School at a corn roast at the home of
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Oestriecher. The i
evening was spent in lively out door
games after which all gathered aro-
rind the old fashioned cauldron of
cern which disappeared all too qui-
ckly.
Mr. Milford Verner and sister
Kathleen and CIarence. Fisher motor-
ed to Niagara Falls on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. H. %Top#' of Clifford,
end Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Price of Han- =_
?ver were Sunday ,visitors with Mr.
end Mrs. Hope ot.,
hisses Aletxia and Jean Og•ii-.n
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Special Fall Prices
On
GRINDERS, HAMMER MILLS, CREAM SEPARAT-
+ORS; PULPERS SECOND HAND MACHINERY
1 Used Fleury plow No. 21 Cockshutt riding plow, foot
lift, Oliver riding plow foot lift. M.-H,ano
g � prow.
1. Ford Truck, Drag Harrow, Spring tooth Cultivator.
C .il and see the New No. 7 M, -H. walking plow whichwill be used extensively in Provincial plowing match.
Check your corn hinder, plows all snakes, cutting box,.
Grinders, for needed repairs and save etra charges by
ordering early.
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Three pieces—Bath, Shower, lavatory :a
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Other complete 6aihroom egu p':m.en* ""29!137 7C
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The Duro-Special Pumping Systein, all Canadian -made, having a capa—
city of 250 gals. per hour, complete with ail gat Galvanized Tank, and 60.,
cycle, 110 volt motor, costs $95.60; wswith 25 cycle miotor $99.50.
Write for free illustrated booklets ora•
Bathroom Equipment or Plumbing Supplies.
Easy time payments both on Pumps
and. Bathroom Fietures may be arranged.
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All Roads Lead to
Town Hall =
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Friday, September 30th
At 8 O'Clock, p.m.
BE THERE TO HEAR:
Hon. ROBERT WEIR
Minister of Agriculture, in Rt. Hon. R. B Bennett's Binet.
SAMUEL GOBEIL, M. P.
FOR COMPTON, QUEBEC.
GEORGE SPOTTON, M. P.
FOR NORTH HURON
WHO WILL SPEAK IN SUPPORT -OF
LOUIS
H.
ader
GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF 'COMMONS
IN SOUTH HURON
ammoommor
.VOTE FOR RADER AND STAND BEHIND I
• IMPERIAL 'CONFERENCE
AGREEMENTS THAT MEAN MONEY IN THE, POCKETS OF
FARMERS, MERCHANTS AND WORKERS OF HURON COUNTY
Ladies especially invited. Everybody Welcome God Save the Bing
COL. H. B. COMBE, President.
HIGGINS, Secretary:
aboveThe Speakers willI3"I'. �
p e also be hi the
AdHALL,v. HENSALL, ALLY the same evening
TOWN
This Adv. inserted by the South Huron. Liberal -Cons rvative Association
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