Zurich Herald, 1926-11-11, Page 1••.
Vol. XXVII. No 19
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. Ruskin Keys 1d Fold City;
spent the week -end at the home
of his parntes Mr and Mrs. ,Nelr-
son Keys of Babylon Lino,
Mrs, Jas. 'Reid 'and daughter,
Mary of Sea.forth, visited the fore
mer brotherMr, .Art Keys on,
Sunday',
Mr. Menno- Steekle Jr. of .the
Bronson Lin, has, purchased the
100 acre farm from Mr. Moses a ex.,
bei' and the 50 acre farm adjoin-
ing from Mr. NV, H. Talbot. T.b.0',
price paid for the 150 acres being
$0,700, • This property will ;maker
Mr. Steckle a good large farm at
a reasonable price.
Mr. J, T. ;Keys, Whet has not
been enjoying good health recent-
ly was in • Toronto last week: tak-
ing Medical treatment&
We are sorry fto state that Mt;
Chas. .lithwell has been in peer
health for 'some months. He
takking treatments in London at
present and we hopef or his ispr-
edy recovery,.
The annuel convention of the
Stanley, Hay and Tuckensmith
branch, of the 0,.C.RcE. Was held
in Goshen United church on Wed-
nesday, November 3rd. MiS3
Fleaust of Zurich occupied 0.echair
for the afternoon session and Mr.
Haugh of Bruecfield for the even-
ing. There weere splendid ,
dressesg iven at both sessions,an.
arra music furnished by the :YiSitink
choirs „of Varna in ;the afternoon
and Zurich Evangelical in 4h -e ev-
ening was very much. appreciated.
-SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the result of test
examination's taken during •the,
month of October of U.S,S.
Hay and Stanley. Those rharked
* have been absent for one• or,
mole exams.
Gwendoline Clarke- :541; D9P*Ifetendered'.a. Xowl .supper one ev-
Manson 4.77; Sara Marisoei ,446,eAe ,'ening last' weak to Rev. H. Rembe
len Schrag 371*, Phoebe Gelinas '
and family, 'Mrs, C. Fuss, David
166*. • F,Fues, Miss Margaret Puss. pand
Jr. IV -Edith Walters 517, Jean Albert Hess, .A Marconi Radio set
Hey 421; Ervin Gingerich r* 415*, .which had been "hooked. up” for
Anna Gingerich 393, Claude Gei- evening .entertained 1e gu-
inea 136*; Marvin Walters 82*; Ed-
mund Schwartzentruber 66* The. Zurich Branch of the Wom-
Sr II-Gertie Bechler 466, Rase en's Institute will hold their men -
Poker 289, Leonard Jeffrey *. thly meeting on Thursday .evening
Ill -Mary Clarke 416, Gord- November 18th in the Town Hall,
on Erb 111, Lee Oesch 37t; \Mabel
Zurich, a 8 o'clockA g
Clerber 358, ,Lloya Jeffrey program is, provided for. ol
Oneoc
289*, t ,
Mervin Baker 93*, David Myers *, of the main 'natures of the even -
Earl Kennel *. ing will be the, moonlight Orch-
Sr. Gingerich '321, estra seiections, also a report of
ka)
•Mr. and Mr,s. R. Stade, were Sun
day visitors in Dashwood.
.. Mr. Wm. Elsie pi Grand Bend,
vas in the village on Tuesday,
Mr ,and Mrs, John Zettel and.
farhily of Kitchener called on fri-
ends here Manday,l
Mr. Rennie Weber (of Toronto
University spent the holiday tat •
his home here. •
'Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jacobs, Mrs.
John Jacobs and daughter Emma
of Broadhagen spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. D. Witmer, Baby-
lon Line,
Messrs. C. Fritzz, H. Mousse -an,
Wm .O'Brein and 3. !,Decher
are spending a f ew td.aye in the
Thedfoed edistrict shooting wid
geese and ducks. 47,
Mr. and Mrs, Casper Wal.per
entertained their pastot Rev. H.
Rembe and his family 'to a. pre -
Thanksgiving supper On • Sunday
evening.
A meeting of the Directors and
.foficials of the Agricultural Society
was held the other (evening. And
the Secretary, Mr. A. P. Fless,was
Instructed to pay out the prize
monies.
Mrs. J. Hey, jr., County Pres-
ident, and Mrs. C, L. Smith, the
local President are attending the
Prov' fncial Convention of the
Women's Institute held. at London
this week.
- Mr. and 16'6. Win. Reichard
Gus Clarke 31-7, Grace Lielmas 311,
Harold Thiel 215*.
Jr: I1 -2u le Oes2h igi, 141.2 Wal-
ters 274, Clarence Gascho 263, Lloyd
Kennel 219, Willie Bechler 208
Wallace Gingerich 140.
Class -Mildred Hey, Louise
Hartman, Mabel Schwartzentruber,
Beatrice. Manson, Carl Thiel, 1Bern-
ice Thiel, Lew Schrag, Rubon Gin-
garicht.
Sr. Pr. -Leonard Bechler,
mence aetrrey, Aililn Schwartzen-
truber, Ruby Schrag.
.Jr. Pr. A -Francis. kennel, Moz-
art Gelinas, Beatrice Gerber.
jr. Pr, B-Violst Oesch, Anthony
Hartman. •
Teaclier, G. Bedard.
Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH - ONt.
Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and
Praise
C. L. Smith, Class Leader
S 3c -Bible School ofticers and te-
achers Conference..
Friday, 4.10 -Junior League.
Mrs, L, Hoffman, Supt.
Priday 7,30 p.mi. E.
Fa and L, C. E
N Geiger, Pres.
8,30 -Choir practice. •
Mita Rennie, Ld
eaer
Stinday, November 14th.
10 ofi a in, Wonship led by,
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31 la,m,-Bible. .Schaol, Mr. J. E.
Gaschon.,Sut.
7.30 p ur-Worship led by
Rev. P. B. Meyer.
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DASIIWOOD
Wednesday 8 p,m, Choir Practice,
Rt, iGolding, Leader.
Thursday 4.10, Jr, League, ,Mre.P.
C 13.IVIay,er, &Apt
7,30 Prayer and Praise, \
!,E. Bender, .Class Leader
8 15, Senior 111,L,C,E.,
ilVIrs.
G. Link., President
Sunday , Nov.. 14th,
lo am. -German Worship.
Rev. P. B. Meyer,
11..05 -Bible .St.
chool, A, Birk, Sup
7,30 p.ro.- W orship (led by
4 K, Ktepkay....
REV. P, B. MEYER, Pastor.
the London Convention. will be
given. All ladies are cordialy in -
iced whether members or not.
PPILE-DURST
'The home of Rev. and Mrs. G.
L. Gross, West Wawanosh vas the
scene of a prettr-wedding at three
o'clock on Saturday, November 6th
whex 'Ealth Amelia, daughter -of
Mr.s. Durst and the, late W. C. Durst
of Colborn, became the pride of
Mr: William Henry Pfile of Hen -
sell, Rev. G. L. Gross officiating.
Th" bride wore a becoming gown
of blue ',silk canton crepe, whose
beauty was enhanced by a cors-
age. of Lily of the Valley. At the
conclusion of the ceremony qthe
happy couple Ieft on'ta. motor trip
L, Kitchener, Niagara Palls and
Toronto. the bride travelling (sin
a rust colored crepe romainefroCk
with hat to- match and flu -trimmed
'silk velour coat. On their return
they will take up residence 511
Hensall, Ont.
LATE SIMON, DEITRICH
The cointriunity was cast into
a deli* glacim last Saturday morn-
ingupon learning of ,the disap-
pearance, during the night of Mr.
Simon, Deitrich..of the Babylon lin=
p.xtwn twelve and: one ',o'clock
-thenight Mr: Deitrich heard,
,some ,stra.nge dogs molesting this
cattle and he:proceeded after them
protected only 'with, a shovel, and
he did not return, alarm was
et onceg iven and isearch made,
however with no results until the
following morning when his body
was found in an adjoining neigh-
1ors field, death 1).ing dun to
heart failure, Th' late Mi' D'' -
rich was aged 50 years, 7 months,
and 13 days ,and for ,some time
hid hacl slight attecks Of a weak
heart. Besides a large number
of other relatives, h.) is -,urvi:ed, bv
.sorrowing family consibling of
the 'widow, 3: sone and 3 dough -
all being at home. The ite-
mai Mi. were laid to rest in the R
C, cemetery, Zurich on Monday
morning, the funeral being large-
1;gr attended, which 'all OW1in
measure of the, high iesteeM the
denarted. was held, Much Ispme
P'611.y' extended tOeqthe borea\*.
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