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Zurich Herald, 1942-01-08, Page 4ZURICH HERALD Meeting of The Huron County Council }'AGE FOUR 17111 SUM PI EIV E ETET3SUPAL T!S As Canada's war efforts gain length of stride and speed of step,, business in general reffert5 addedactivity and increases in volume, As business increases, banking activity also increases. Our service keeps pace with the requirements of our customers, albeit occa- sionally they may exper:ease slight delays, owing to war -time depletion of our staff. (Mote than. six hundred members of our staff are already in the Empire's forces.) By experience, increased 'effort and up-to-date equipment, we endeavour to compensate for reduced numbers, to avoid delays and inconvenience to our customers, and to conduct all banking trans- actions, however unusual, with everyday efficiency. 1. *ft•iv�:.�\T.i••::.•:i\:• •ih n�'`^ t1; Ge, tea >;Y<'fs:#:tri>�'}:•••�j•�::}:;4;c;c e STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Orval MoClinchey, and Mr. And Mrs. Elmore Stephenson were holiday visitors with friends at Detroit and Flint, Mich. Mr. George Hodgson of Wilton Grove spent a few days with his daughter Mrs. Harold Penhale. VIT. and MVlrs. Harold Penhale and --twiny- y- were - eeezitvisitors earree ,re- latives at London and St. Thomas. The Red Cross Society of Varna report the receipts of 87.88 from Miss Huether, teacher of the Goshen line school, proceeds of school con- cert. Rev. Mr. Bremner of Egmondville conducted the services on the Varna charge the past two Sundays as the pastor, Rev. Hern spent the vacation with her people at Ste. Marie. Gordon Keys of the RCAF, in training at Belleville, spent the holi- days at his home, Babylon line. DASHWOOD At the annual school meeting held here last Wednesday, Mr. Sydney Baker was elected as trustee and Mr. Rueben Gates was re-elected ror a term of three years. The caretak- ing was awarded to Mr. Fred Gen- ttner .at an increase in salary, IVIr.' Carl Oestreicher, who spent the holidays at his home here, has returned to Guelphto resume his studies at the O.A.C. Mrs. Vernon Scaitz is on the sick Iistt, we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. 'Milford !Merrier who has con- ducted the local butcher business for the past three years has •disposed of the same to Mr. Addison Tiernan who took possession Jan. 1st. Special week of prayer is being observed in the Evangelical church with meetings every evening. Owing to the illness' of Miss Me - Math, teacher in room II, Mrs. Mc- Ginnis is substituting for her. (Last Week's Items) Miss Irene Marteni of Derolt and Miss Kareen Pedersen of London sp- ent the holidays •with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Noreen Scott and Lorne Kleinstiver of Bo.vmanville, spent holiday, with their mother, Mrs. Iil einstiver. Mr. Fred Hoperoft who is with the Navy in Halifax is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hoperoft. Also Mr. and Mrs. Graham Arthur of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile were holiday visitors with friends in Lansing, ilVlich. Murray Wolfe of Ft, Erie visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe, Miss Ella Martinson of Toronto public school staff spent the week- end with friends here. Mr. Carl Oestreieher who is at- tending O,A.C, at Guelph the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Oestreieher. Mr. and :Mrs. A. E. Oestrefeher and family •visited friends in London, .on ,Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ilnr•',ld Kellerman, with her parents in Fergus. Mrs. R. Geiger and daughter Ro- mayne of Zurich were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sceiatz, of Toronto are spending a few days wit Mr. and llVlrs Vern Schatz.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and family of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wildfong of London were visitors with their mother, 1VIrs. Ha- macher. Mr. and ars. P. reran and Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kraft and Mr and .Mrs. Harold Kraft with Mrs. Stadelbauer and family in London. Mr. .and Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Jacob Voelker and Wesley Voelker and sister Mrs. Lydia Vall- ett of Flint, Mich., were visitors with Mr. and 1VIrs. Hy. Hoffman. Mr. Leonard Birk of Guelph, call- ed on friends here on Monday. Russell Tiernan spent holidays with friends in Clinton. George Tiernan. who had an attack of .appendicitis last week was taken to London on Tuesday where he un- derwent an operation. We are pleas- ed to report George is getting along fine. Mr. Chas. Steinhagen attended the funeral of the late Kerwood W. White, turnkey of ,Huron County jail in Goderich on Sunday. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. and Mrs. John Charrett of the Blue Water south, who have been visiting in Detroit for the past few weeks, have returned to their home, on Thursday last.. The ;Misses 'Cherrie and Doris Jeff rey of Detroit spent a week with her parents in Eeavertown, have now returned to their home. Messrs. Cyril and Avila Ducharme and Miss Oliveihe D.anyphousse, of Windsor spent New Year's with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Stansberry and family of Detroit spent New Year's with the litters ,parents, Mr. and IVIrs. F. Ducharme. Mr, Napoleon and Mrs. Margaret Ducharme and Mrs. 'Wm. Wessing all of London spent a few days with their parents on the Blue Water - north. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Denomme of Eeavertown was a Blake visitor on Sunday last with .Mr, and Mrs. Paul Duehal,•me.. 'Urs. Jerry Corriveau of the Blue Water north, who has been confined to her bed for the past few months has not improved and has now a nurse to care for her. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ducharme were Tuesday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Denomme.Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of The MissesJeaune Bedard and An-! Detroit Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and Mr ':ionette Jeffrey who have been work -1 Milton !Detroit, Ortwein were visitors with .,.a. in Chatham the past ear. are their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. r enain;; a few weeks with their par- Ortwein, Mr. Ortwein celebrating his 02nd birthday. Mr Hubert Ducharme of the Home ! Late Alex. Stewart >ry of :London spent the New I Alexander Stewart, former well- *7'onr with his parents and returned known .Hensall resident, passed away to his duties on Fridarr last. 4x1 Brussels Sunday lest in his 81th 11�s• Day 3 eningham of Windsor, year, he was a batchelor and had re- spent a few days with her metltsisided on a farma mile north - of on the 15th concession. Mrs. Albert Bourke and Mrs. N. M. Cantin of Detroit were St. Joseph visitors recently . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meek of De- troit spent Sunday with the latter's parents. - - Mr. Fred Ducharme was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Be- dard of theBlue Water north. moi: Mr. Frank.' Jeffrey of .Beaveitowii, who spent the New Year holiday at his home, left for Chatham on Fri- day last where he will spend a few weeks with his son Harvey. HENSALL Lorne Elder of Galt and Letty Love of Toronto visited with their parents here. Morris Tudor of Galt Navy .School and Margaret Tudor of Dundas we- re holiday visitors with their parents here. - Mrs. Olive Hudson of London;Max and Laird of the RCAF and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson of Listowel, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hud- son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton and family of Port Dover, were holiday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Douglas, Miss Norma Douglass and Gordon Arran all of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Douglas of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Park of Hay, were guests with Mrs. John Johnston and Mar- garet. Hensall citizens were hosts over the holidays to a number of the RAF men from Port Albert and the CIin- ton Radio School. •Wilson , Berry of Toronto, was a holiday visitor with his mother, Mrs Anne Berry, who aceompanied him back to Toronto where she will spend the winter months with her son. Mr. and Mrs. MacAllister Greer, of London and Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Anderton of Wingharn, were holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron.• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parlmer of To- ronto, were visitors with his mother Mrs. Parlrner. Mr, and .Mrs. Ferris Cameron of Schromberg were visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Kate Cantelon Chief of Police Thomas Kyle had the misfortune to ;fracture anis ankle on Christmas Day, and will be con- fined to the home for several weeks. Friends of Mrs. Kate !Cantelon will regret to learn of her :being the subject to a stroke; which leaves her quite., ill. The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court Rouse, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, Jan- uary 20th, 1942 at 2 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputat- ions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January f7th, 1942, —N. W. Miller, County Clerk, ,Goderich, Ont. onwasamanzonadmigarmanoucumartantenermsai WANTED , Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of two Corin Borer Inspectors for the County of Huron. One to work in North Huron the other in South Huron. The wages paid, to be GOc. per hour, the accepted applicants to provide their own transportation in the performance of duty. Applications to be in the hands of the County Clerk at Goderich not later than 12 o'clock noon, January 20th, 1942. N. W. Miller, County Clerk. Hensall on No. 4 Highway until 8 years ago, when be • went to live with relatives. Recently • he contracted pneumonia frim which he passed ea' way. The funeral was held in Brus- sels, interment being made there. Former Resident Passes N Janes MacDonald, a fanner well known Tuckersmith resident, died at London Hospital on Dec. 26th. Sur- viving are his widow and a daughter of London. The remains were brou- ght to McTaggart's cemetery for burial Died in Saskatchewan . Wm. Hy. Calwill, 83 year old resi- dent of Parkside, .Sask., who has lived in that province for the last 35 years, died recently, following a short illness. He was a member of the United Church, a member of the Masonic Order at Clinton, Ont. Sur- viving are his widow, a daughter, a brother, Thomas Caldwill, and two sisters, Mrs: 1M. McDonald and Emma Caldwill, all residents in Brucefield. Troyer—Morrell The marriage of Miss Isobel Mar- garet Louise, elder daughter of Mr. tau day, January 8th, :1942. iel.giinY•'g„1•'i•+•tg,.g•.l•.p.•g.'l,•g••Q•.p•,g.!g.,i.•i,^g•.p g 1y'.i+,g•'g"F"1•'i gI••g'ep„ °1 ,11",i'++lejtfjl?pr.iee + "We Reconiend - FEED - And SELL the Beat" t q. PUEINA at ONITS... ... ... 4. We carry a full line of Purina Products, such as Lay Chows, Concentrates and Dairy Feeds, Hog Chows, Etc., Etc. Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made at reasonable distance ELAM W. SHANTZ - Phone, Zurich 91 r20 For E. H. E DIGHOFFER. +++++++4-H4 Your Rubber Boots and Sock Rubbers See 4. 4. We handle the well known t • line of Miner Rubbers. They Ts have stood the test for years at - moderate prices. + We also handle the famous Greb work shoes for men and Wateofr- boys, ese shoes 'will give proyou satiThsfaction.• 4. foot comfort In Shoe Repairing we give ata you the best money can buy.I moderate Just the NO FREE OFFERS AT a- • thing for EDIGHOFFERS , 4 t slushy BECAUSE We do not believe ire ,'III,, day& fooling our Customers, the cost of +> free offers must be wrapped up some- ,'Ft„ where in the Selling Price. You get • . all value at Edighoffer's. , •q .§. Give us a call, our Prices are right. ";° .o 4 - (vacuum -pressure cured) E. H. EDIGHOFFER. - Zurich, Ont. and Mrs. H. Morrell of Hullett, to Gordon Emersion Troyer, only son of Mrs. S. G. Troyer and the late Mr. Troyer of Hensall, took place in St. Clair Ave. United Church, Toronto, on Dec. 26th .with Rev. Todd officiat- ing. Mrs. F. Morrell was matron of honor. Mr. F. J. Morrell of Toronto brother •of the bride, was best man. i Mrs. Morrell received a lovely neck- lace from the groom while the gift to - the best man was a twin tieset. Foll- owing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Troyer received their many friends of the home of Mr, and Mrs. Morrell with Mrs. R. Hayhurst assesteng anal" Mrs. Geo. Petrie pouring tea. After their honeymoon. in Toronto they welt reside on the groom's farm near Elena sell. IfiOBV, steel is needed ll an mos ote tanks, 133.0%0 P ships, e Ung, asoxe 0.1301011.S.cea'►"t a 8hosta o�thg °l g ht now is la the est nice mo000 nths of 1auaaasight nada. During d about 1. onths f 1941, tine 194 Canada awing the at nine tonsof steel il19S't pxodu a ova ingots; tha.n 1,150,000 of 1942, she M steel tag est Woe months and P's9 xodu°dd m.t 01 itov. ere, tag 0, tons of steel ingots. . It is mads °can out 500200 tt as ons ixon,ad of kd steel. Tail]. that taxa out >te a givnot en scalp ei°on and a a pig iz° can loon, sad s USiag mon ore in a given iron aaa. scrap ia C1 N �y ! teel'You can a ugle ya nt using t10 0 ver; p e a of wrap ironand steeltsidsolt%�°a ion ox DS out ®eGet°;t t° Canada's T l,0wl COLT S1 hands op.‘ Committee' DO p01J11D d �,Laac3 dal. F+�"' tdel is too meal Dearh Ottawa hp FOR COLLECTION" TELEPHONE PHONE No. 1168• ZURICH 'a vrvIces Honourable J. T. Thorson Mlnlster