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Zurich Herald, 1932-11-10, Page 1Q Ie, XXXIII L8 ZURICH,, THURSDAY MO NU4O NOVE BER 101932, Chester L, Smith, Fab 11.26 a rear, U.S. ji..n fro AA1.1* *1.51 LNA.IEREA.RS,#•2 li,f r Sr Q i'Ja.BARIP w Let the ...erald A+ s guide you in your Fall .and Minter LA. Stratford man wrote a note,put A recent issued News of the World it in a bottle and tossed it into Lake has the following to say: "It is prob Huron eight years ago and found it ably that the engagement of the the other day not far from the point int Prime announced Minister stortl of to Mead Colby, a may be .at which he flung it in. Well, y sometimes think the mails are a lit- very wealthy widow. She is a dau- tle slow but we'll stick to them rath- ghter of the late Sir George Kemp, a ser than take the bottle route. -Clip- formeMrf Canada •ton News -Record. money before he became Prime Min- A prominent motor cyclist of town ister. He will be the richest Prime had a real "thrill" experience the Minister in the Empire." .other clay west of town, when in +-•+ some way the cycle left the road and Fiftieth Anniversary quickly :was across the ditch and in- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wurm cel - to the fence, but no serious damage ' was done, and when it was all over ebrated their fiftieth e den b_ei 5th, iv - the cycilist asked an eye witness who ersary on Saturday, resides in town, asking "How did it at 247heir home in ela vies and (end's, Michigan. were all happen?" present at this event, were from Memphis, Marysville, Detroit, Dear- born, Chicago, Bay City, Ulby, Cross - well, Harbor Beach, Toronto and Zurich, Ont. Mrs Wurm, 73 years ago was born in. Stanley Township, ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH ONT. "A Changele`r>rlild° se Christi for a chant - hie Friday, 8h: -Luther LtaSUS. .r Saturday -Choir Pte- • 'SUNDAY SERVICES 9.0 a. m: -German Service. 11.15 a. m.-Suttda7 Sclmrl. 7.30 p. m. -ll ngllsh S rve' Everybody Welcomerr to all; Services. E. Turkbshaee Paste Blue Scranton Cost The Color. Guaraafeem 11i (Quality. ity. SCOTCH COAL 'Bey an EMPLRE PRODUCT welt& dee, 10 Points of Superiority. she were wooden shoes which her .(1) A British Product: (21 Less Ash. father 313.a de. On arriving at the (8) Long Burning (4 Evert Heating school door, she removed the wooden Easily Kindled- ,(til •legrt.orm: shoes and put on slippers which her 5} srIy an rsnd:e from cloth. Her father • Quality. .(e.)I10 Clinlc�l high was :a .soldier in the Civil war. While in Carbon Cont. antflil• Lem easeenf;•aged in the service of his country (/01 Lees Formate IN MEMORIAM WURM-Anna M. Wurm. In cherished memory of our beloved sister who passed away seven yearns ago, November. 10th, 1925 - Deep in our hearts your memory • lingers. Sweetly loving, tender and true;, There 13 not a •day, dear Anna, That we do not think eat you. Loving Sisters and Brothers.. WANTED Agent for good reliable Life In surance Company for Zurich and sur- rounding country. Good contract to man wishing to do business. Apply to Herald. Office, Zurich. - Purchases access ecerowesofioteeeetteeeeit,Pe rD 1 Mrs. E. Gesell vf Dashwood vera= g visitor with Mrs.. E. Weido, a few days last week. Mrs. E. Bender and son Edwin, of Blyth, were week -end visitors at the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile. Mr. and Mr-.. George Farwell are spending a few days in Kitchener, combining pleasure with business. Dr. Hunt, specialist, of London, was a visitor in town on Sunday, cal- ling on his patient, Miss Anna Hess. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mae ommee, on the Town Line of Hay and Mr. D. Smith motored to New Township, when their daughter Marie Hambuvg on Sunday, for the day. three miles northeast of Zurich on became the bride of Victor Hughbert The Women's Missionary Society the farm now owned by Mr. John of Detroit, Mr. Richard Denomme of St. Peter's Lutheran church will Baker. Mr. Wurm when 13 years of was groomsman, while Miss Lillian hold a sale of home made baking on age with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Florine was bridesmaid. Little Misses Saturday, Nov. 19th, at 3 p.m. at Daniel Wurm, went to Michigan and Doris Denomme and Marie Regier, Johnston & Kalbfleiseh's store. farm near My. Mrs• flower girls The bride wore a settled on a were oSorryto report that Ms-, Charles Wurm, '72 years of age was Dorn on dress of ivory satin. modelled on Prin. •n and car- Surerus, son of 'Vas. Oliver Surerus a farm near Galt, Ont. When a few months old her parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Krohn, also moved to a farm near Ulby. Mr. and. Mrs. Wurm we- re married at Ubly by Rev. John An- derson, pastor of the Methodist Epis- copal church there. They lived on -a farm near Ubly, Mr. Wurm was a carpenter. They have two sons, Al- fred of Detroit and Purden of Dear- born, a son Elmer died at Chicago 6 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wurm have spent practically all their life in the Thumb. 12 years ago they moved to Memphis, where they purchased a home, and now reside. They recall the fires of 1871 and 1881. Their parents` lost -their homes and all pos- sessions during these fires. With true pioneer:spirit, log houses were soon erected and an attempt to gain a liv- ing from the wilderness was again :made. Mrs. Wurm relates that when she .first attended school, a log struct- ure un the corner of her father's farm ] r Attention 'Solvay Coke, Alberta LLrnp and -Miller's Creek alt's ,on band.. The Fuel Yards with all varieties of the Highest Quality. I-lighest Cash Pies paid. for; Eggs oona graded b/assis. • W. R. .DA,. aDSON Snceesser tto leis wife with five small children car. ed: for the farm. Mr, and Mrs. Wurm say; "The old. days were the best. folks .were happier then. If any were sick or in need, they were helped and cared for by their neighbors. Eeach loved his neighbor as himself. HY'MENIAL Hughbert-Denomme r,+A.:rather pretty wedding at which tnearly one hundred guests at't'ended was solermnimesfl ley Rev.. Father L. D. A. CM T4'8'lE'I-'ON a1.ar-dhani%, carr.'Wednesday last, .at the t (Phone No. 10 HEtgS*I3-. T' home of Mr. land Mrs_ Maxime Den- 04,+411.04.6e,ea •e•ree®lerr+true.yr+•r•••r••e•rN++N++NM+-. i 1 e :;MEN BEDE SU TWA Pair 'Taoism *,MSC :114EW,S BLUE OVERCOATS Aa Low As `! .1i'o WELT HATS rSILIC LINED ,..BOYS TWO PANT SLITS; .ART SRX HOSE. .SORTED 245r. METS .ALS.. ' :sR• COATS $5.75 • a + 11.1 off= duz • cess lines, with short tray west of town, was on Sunday rush- ried a bouquet of Talisman roses and ed to London Hospital and operated. white chrysantheums. The brides edn for appendicitis, it was a very maid wore a dress ofpink silk lace critical case and Charles is a ver with brown velvet ehneei hese and r $ gloves to match, and carried a bou- sick young man. quet of Briarcliffe roses, and yellow pom porins. The flower girls each carried a nosegay, Mr. ant Mrs. Hughbert will settle in Detroit after a honeymoon by motor. Hartman -Ryan Last Monday morning St. Patrickts church, Dublin was the scene of : pretty wedding when Elizabeth, dant Barry Bossenberry of Port Franks, ghter of • Mrs.- M. `Ryatr'beeazne lei -me ` HO``s rroerr4' -or reror,tener; bride of Philop Hartman of Seaforth. were visitors in town this week, also Rev. Father Odrowski performed the attending the funeral of the late E. ceremony. The brbide, who entered Bossenberry. The chicken supper held in the Town Hall, last Thursday evening, under the auspices of the St. Boni- face R. C. Church, was another big success, and was very well patron- ized, and they sure did give a good supper! Mr. Bruce Bossenberry of Forest, the church on the arm of her brother jack Ryan, looked charmingiy in a navy blue georgette dress with hat to match and carried yellow chrysan- thrums. Miss Annie Ryan was brid- Friday of this week, Nov. lith is Rememberance Day, and a public holiday throughout Canada. Please don't forget that all places of bus - f3 • i • er NOTHING 50 FITTING BRIDAL WREATH DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS 87.50 TO $75.00 Ness, f� he limner r Phone 74 0000•••+r•s4r•11•d•••••s*fes•iY�r'�1•r••Qer••t•••••• **IEGL 'al', •i•sl••i••:••i+++++4444 4.4.* �**44+++++++•I•++++•1•+++M+.4, 4'1efl��M6*4 • + + + + SPECIALS AT THE t MUTUAL SHOE STORE WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS CASH WtYYrt .ore' x2iLii` ";k."' 'AINT VAS --a mitt " ,riO'UtW` kr.V pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bonaa% tort something a little different. $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLWTSFJJ With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles.+ $3.00, $2.75, $2.85 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE went2 .f'J BOOTS, Panca or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make,. esmaid. 'rile bridegroomHartman of Kit- wa; assisted inter shall be closed on this day. a. $2.00 Q7 05, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS,.BOOTS,.The best maGs Ile - by his brother John' all banks will observe it thus. This tamable. .Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to s�ilc•. e. is to remember us of the date when. +chenex. After a short Bone` niool, the world war ended in Nov. 11th, + $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps. a .�:- 'sir. and Mrs. Hartman will reside y1S d it bilin;;•: backlite, salt finer Shoes for School, Sizer 11 to 13%• Seaforth. 1 an r� recollections of friends who gave � OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. C,rnTdcE.,Ckt,.M their life and others their health, for 4' FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR. V OUR: Kr- the r the cause of the country. 4 FERENCE AND OURS "WHILE BUYING GOODS AT 'VMS' D. HAY COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Coun- cil of the Township of Hay was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Mon- day, November 7th, 1932, with all the members present. The minutes. of the previous meeting were adopted on October 29th. The Tate Mrs. as read. After disposing of the Schweitzer was formerly Emma Rick- beil, being the oldest of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rickbeil, and her passing will be news to her many friends and relatives in. This vicinity. Edward Bossenberry passes This week we are called upon to record the passing of a lifelong resi- dent of Zurich and community in the person of Edward Bossenberry, who passed away at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Leach near Bayfield, who - OBITUARY Word was received here of the pas- sing of Mrs. Emma M. Schweitzer, wife of Amos Schweitzer, who died at their home at San Antonioo, Texas, communications the following resol- utions were passed: That accounts covering payments on Township Roads, Telephone and' General Accounts be passed as per vouchers.; Geo. Armstrong, rd. 2, $7.00; J. Sararas, rd 15, 9.80; F. C. Kalbfieisch lumber rd 13, 8.04; J. Ronnie, rd 6 5.00; A Smith, r18, 6.80; C. Alds- worth rds. 3-13-14, 4.40; R. Adams rd 10, 60.70; E. Deters, streets Zur- ich Village, 10.63; S. Martin rd 6, 10.75; E. H. Weltin, repair account 1.80; F. E. Denomme, rd. 10, 5.50; re he had been staying, on Tuesday T. Dinsmore, rd 18, 7.05; G. Ptbus morning,at the age of 85 years and rd 5, 8.25; Wm. Fisher rd 11, 135.85 Wm. McLaren, acct crusher 6.90; A. Mousseau, rd 3, 15.95; F. J. Haberer rd 7, 101.89; S. McArthur, rd. 1, 5.60; W. J. Jarrett, road Supt. 50.00 Crusher pay list 218.80; T. Welsh, crushed stone 31.64; Johnston & Kalbfleisch, acct. rd 14, 2.00; Gen- eral Accounts -Zurich Hydro, lights town hall, `2.70; L. H. Rader, select= ing jurors 6.00; W. H. Edighoifer, ditto 6.00; A. P. Hese, ditto 8.00; Insurance on Ball 20.00; 1Vlunicipal World, supplies 4.94; Errors in doog, tax 10.00; L. Schumacher, balance Weed Inspector salary 81.20; Tel- ephone Accounts -Zurich Hydro, li- ghts telephone office 3.25; Max. Den- omme refund rate 2.50; Bell Tel. Co. tolls Aug to Sept. 179.24; Northern Electric Co., material 117.11; Zur- oh Central switching five weeks 85.- 00; Fire Insurance, , Central office i5.00; Dept. National Revenue, tax' on calls 65.1,^2 ; E. R. Guenther, cart- age art age 1..45; G. J. Thiel, trucking poles 3.00;, fames Green, error in rate 12.00- lI. •C,.. Hess, labor, etc. 160.93 The. Council' adjourn( d to meet a in the Bronson Line Evangelical Gets - rain +vn Ivienday', Deceneber 6th at':etery, on Wednesday afternoon, with t.30 warlock in the alteenca.,. Rev. C. Schrag, Ofthe,Mennonite A. 'I+', Glen Clerk. church. ofiiei i ing. 6 months, a very fine old age indeed. Mr. Bossenberry who in his prime was favored with a strong physical body, lost that strength gradually for the last few years, and during the last year or so had considerable diffi- culty in being aroung, and the end came to relieve him of heart weak- ness. In his prime of life, Mr. Bos- senberry was intetrested in race hor- ses and trained several gees: ones, he was also known far and wide as a very efficient auctioneer, and regard- less . of competition, he conducted practically all the sales in his dis- trict, and sure could weld the ham- mer, as the saying goes. Was for many years a resident; of. Zurich, and. is survived by en adopted daughter, (Annie), Mrs. Gross of Kitchener; One sister, Mrs. Joseph Matters, of Smith's Centre, Kansas; Four bro- thers, Frank of Kitchener, Harry 'of Port Franks, Charles and Allan of •Calgary, Alb., besides many other re- latives who mourn his loss. His wife Mrs. Sophia Speth, predeceased in 1)23. The remains were laid to rest STORE. ; WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU TWO BUYING FRIVELIGES EITHER. CASH OR GRED 4' ▪ MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, $2.40 and 02.75 Fee ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS ARIL, OR- + DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR manmaanir STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE TIES WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SFECIA.LS.Rep firing proutpagi we 1 0 FRITZ & SON MEMBER OF MUTUAL. SHOE STORES OF CAN&DA, Phone 82 or 115 - Zu>r ++++++++++++++++++'6'+•E+**++4•+4 44++++++++i+++,+ +,,.` • New Low Prices ON Pall and Winter Dry Good WOOL AND FLANNELETTE BLANL E 'S% UNDERWEAR,, SWEATER COATS, CAP`, GLOVES, MITTS, SOCKS., ETC.,ETC. ALSO RUBBER BOOTS, AND SHOES,, HAR- NESS ANESS REPAIRS, AND MANY LINES OF HARDWARE, GROCERIES., ETC.. SPECIAL R. Na PHONE DISCOUNT FOR C.H I: DOUGLAS QENORAL MEROHAVr e8 97 BLAKE