Zurich Herald, 1939-03-30, Page 4DASHWOOD
Itev, IJ, A. Kellerth'aft of W4101100,
".~"4,11risited his father, Mr. George ;t>a:t'llor-
,anan who has been on the sick list,
'ran Saturday.
Ur. Saar Witzel of Toronto, welted
lids mother, Mrs. Witzel this week.
Mr. Duncan Snider is ct'ntiend to
home through Hines:;,
• Mr. and Mrs. O. l'edfersen and
family visited friends le Lonaon on
Sunday.
Mr. 'and .Mrs. Geol :e Steger who
shave been on the sick list are in:
proving.
AIr, and Mrs. L:t;nard Bender en.
:tertained about 40 of their friends t-
social evening on Saturday night.
• Confirmation Services will be helc'
:in the Lutheran church on Sunday at
..10 a.m.
The Daslrwooa Badminton Club hole
etastrenzgowoutramormaimosemenwarercrorany
sockal vo k'talig a' .41-tc 1441 on Tues-
day evening,
Miss Lavada ]Sickle le is on the sick
list. We hope for, a speedy recovery..
BLAKE
Mr, Gus Clark of London, and
Mrs, Vleci1:Attiedge of Goderich, vis -
,ted at their mother's, Mrs. E. Clark
over Sunday,:
Mr. Gordon Johnston of Therein,
is eilsiting hi. parents, Mr. and Mrs
:hos. Johns on,
Mr. and Lii's. Donald Turner and
on Ian of London, trisited at the
come •of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Douglas.
Communion service will be held at
he Mike' Church on Sunday, April
2n:d, •
'rIr. and Mrs. I-larold, N. Finlay vis -
tea '2VIx. and Mts. W, J. Davidson at
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alinere is a spirit of service -and co-operation about
:'the Bank of Montreal which appeals strongly to
:.the holders of its more than one million deposit
''accounts. You will enjoy thanking with rhe Bank
.af Montreal because it g i'' cs -::the .kind of service
. that customers appreciate.
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Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager
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NR1CH HERALD
Iillsgr e .
Several are SOIfeiit en+
za at present
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Davideen of
xlill'sgreen are making plepetationsi
;o start a ,general store at. Hillsgrcen
laving purchased it front grs, FI,
N. T'itilii' recently,
STANLEY TOWNSHk
A'l,r. Devil. Rohner of the Broeson,
has disposed of his farm to 1.Ylr Ed-
win Steekle, and intends- ano' tng in
;he near future to a farm in the -vic-
inity of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gingeri.ch at-
tended the funeral of Mr;.'Gin erich's
nephew at Elmira Tuesday last.,
Mrs,. 3. A. Carnie, who has "been
spending some week~ with her sister,
Mrs. Fess of Hensall, has returned
to the home of her daughter on the
Blue Water Hghway.
While cutting wood with the cir-
cular saw, on the 'farm of .1t<arvey
Coleman, Parr Line, last Saturday,
Nllmer Hayter met with a -rather ser -
eels: accident. A stick flow from the
saw and .Struck hint in the faeZe close
to his eye. He was taken. .at. -once
to Clinton Hospital where the'-voun.l •
wee dressed. it is hoped that the eye
is not •seriously injured .and that he
will soon be fully recovered. -:.
Mrs. W. Armstrong is v'isitiig at!
present with her daughters in, iron -
don,
Our Young People have been.prac-
ticing a play which will be put en at
the town -hall, Varna on Wednesday,
April 5th.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sipper
will be observed at Goshen, Blake
and Varna churches next Sunday,
April 2nd.
Attention Folks! Don't target the
play "Aunt Minnie from Minnesota"
to be given in the township ball in
Varna on Wednesday evening, April
5th by the Goshen Young Poople.
under the direction of Rev. S. R.
Peters. You'll laugh in Act 1;
Scream in Act II; and roar in Act
TTh
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Tor-
onto spent the week -enol with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook.
Miss Nellie Fee of Milverton spent i
a few days at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fee.'
Miss Mary Little of Lonaon spent
a few days at her home here.
Mrs. Brassier, Jack and Dorothy.
visited :with Dr. D. G. Steer andllirs
.Steer.
Miss Jean:Foster, who has beets in
a •;course lin hairdressing, intends • op-
ening a beauty parlor here in the
near future. ,Miss Foster has rented
the apartment over Hemphill's drug
stare ,and •expects to have it furnish-
ed and ready to commence business
shortly.
,new; Fi�z ; l 118 De Lux Tudor . $'5: FI. P. motor
has j ees re 3i ed in price .from $935 , to $915 De-
li f ont seat; 11w ..air Horns, Chrome
Wih field fra: �.e; two.Chrome windshield wipers
:aa lrQQ0.l 1`5 tires, are s dAr qu pmerit
GOOD CAR ,.�'OR LE 'THAN $50.00
Chet' Cch t ;�Ghev."St dan
Ford Toul ing 'Whippet :4 -Sedan
Star Sed. i - }1;1'2,9 :-,ssex' Coupe
.segcl Cars for ile..ssfilg-kn, $1-00,
27 Pontiac Coach,t,,� ery low mire.
27 Chrysler C;.oacah, yin st-trprisin � .-gs d,condttiosi.
29 Essex :Coach 2 Fstr 1 Roadster
28 Ford :Coach,
And for less than $., , your choice oaf < €sillo�i>ra
29 Plymottfb f''oAch 2',99 Fro rii.Coach
30 Ford Coag 31'otic Coach
29 Whipped Seda i ' 29 Whiigpet vis Sedan
, 8 Chrysler 50kcai,
`'hese Cars are ill goQ lniditioia and Pin°iced`; arSell
`ANDY ELLIVT ''hone 64 XEIMR
MOP AT
KLOPP'S ONE4TOP SERVICE
BLUE MARAT N GAS and l` e r
1'. �, lzve:tu�l to. ti oir...the'm'o?r$ r ,deli. t.
way, with a WAIT,;"r?,i'E Computing IPtoke+that.figrtornatica1l `.. '
fl ,
Y 3d
nount of your peethase. Them? iF; A
c. ,
�xip, are aged in all leatllis� has
stations in Cai yr,l, , tid';TJ. r�i.A. �. - , ..
HIGH PRESSURE LI�!BRI CATION.. ur car ii greened byat • t+r
ants that have had five ce ti
vel.•
>.s of pia�.Mf%�Q and ;tcc i.;nical etxperienc�c
Detroit. We use the 'k;3toet model ,N1,r puessurc grease gun us
seven different kills of grease ;to ileilaeirate .;''our car
EXPERT REPAIRING To all nttiices ,o;f ,c, ;r ;s at ,�.wt ,•
;Special Prices on Brakes i i;isie:cl l t' active' prices,
Car Wash 39e,
Tire lair 25c
Battery and Tires e ,eekc:il and windshield Free.
to please. When in Zurich taker advrintag d cotu' 1 .R ret; t We . list.
7daricla's U ne of our mnrlerri meat roams.
o-to•Date Service Station and G age
HOWARD �.3 KI.OI='F, LESSEE,
C. Fritz & Sort Mold Car Lot
IJo4 in Connection � ,
Use jxue l arath(an Gas For or fetter' Mileage - I
GOODYEAR 7r1 1S, BATTERIES, A,CC.ESSo + Phone
�'i1f11S. Phone 7
8
Blacksmith Shp
Orville 'Ford :of Exeter has rented
the blacksmith shop owned by 'Geo.
Brock, who has been ill and will not
be able to return to his work at the
shop. Mr. Ford, .wife and fancily have
moved into ibhe apartment of T.. C.
Joynt over Dayman's grocery store,
and is starting at once.
Social Evening
and dance sponsored
of Commerce in
Wed. eve. last, was li
The ladies' first prize
was won by 'Mrs. C. Wat-
son, by Mrs. R. McAllis-
ter, consolation
nag, Exeter. Gent's'
7f. Reichert, Hay Tu
Hudson. Murdoch orches -
tam
excellent .music for
•
Dick and son Aittlr,
was destroyed by fire,
into rooms in the Petty
iderson's grocery. "
Pailmex's tivh;ose born
destroyed by fire has mov-
ed the borne of Mxs,`
friends of T. C. �'oy
see him 'oxrt again
illness.
gated Beld .
for village -councillor council ch'ainber o
Instto'rillttheve
the resignation of 'C
Brock. The fo'llowh
�obt. Oameison
Peter ;♦ cIwlanghton, 'H
Geiger, Fred 'Sznalla
ickl '
c
I=I^r r
mor
Y
y qualified and sees!
by a�cciarita't'f ,n,
Dead) at
1, of
Mrs. J Pnes
hies. .l . Wlliarti_J, Jo.>ses, S�> �vafeaf
Couacidlor Jones, died .ori t.�riday, •fool'
owing a long illness, Sita is survived
' by her ,husband, t'hvee sc'n s, Arthus• of
Exeter, ,Norman and Herbert' of 'near
llerisall; ,one daughter, Idrs. Robert
J Mucin, of Hensall; twe sisters, Misty
Aerne Hood, of Kansai], eel Mee
Harvey in they West and one ' roti .r
Jgsca fi. Hood, `oe-
p , mho lives t3 :dew miles
north of Hensall, Thr funeral pre
vt
�c
a- w r
a�
he h
held
., n
Sunday nd
a
n
9,exo
y . on
d
to Ila
rd's ,gird s Cernetory.
`T'ay'lor--Quexfce
Big
The euchre by
the Chamberthe
Town Hall,rrg-
ely attended, ize
for euchre at -
son, Kippen, 2ndlis
ter, Hillsgreetr ion
Mrs. A. Ryckt 1st
was won by A Tarp;
2nd by M. Hu e1s-
tna furnished the
dance.
Mrs. James ur,
whose home re,
have moved
Block over Her
Mrs. T. W. e
was also v -
ed into rooms inA
Saundercock.-
The many f nt
are pleased to safter
.his recent
Thuraday, March 30th, 1939
See These Beautiful D 93 9 COWS
See the new 1939 Dodge Six and
DeLuxe TODAY. Look them over
from a distance and close up.
You'll agree they are the most beau-
tiful Dodge Cars ever produced ixa
all the 2$ years of Dodge history.
And they are BIG cars , . , 114 -inch
wheelbase and loot; even LONGER.
All 1939 Dodge cars have new Angola
steel coil springs . - « improved .air-
plaxae-type shock absorbers .. • .. new
"Safety. Signal" speedometer and in
DeLuxe models you also get new
Handy -Control gear shifting
new auto-.rresb transmission. Prices
have been reduced en all triodes.
Don't delay - .., b-ve a 1939 Dodge
Six or DeLuze NOW!
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A FP NOSH FOR EVE R51.i 4 i4,"rs=
ocFr.�r.�s4,tax„�"e.'S�,.S°3#7r'�iR'dY.P:R2ir., n ww'a'kra^1i�5"�k::nPtid'7&3
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JbI-INiSTON and KALBFLEISCH - Zurich
•4i4-2i"ht "s4,
Edna, was united in marriage to Ed-
win Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Tayor; Sr; of near Hensall. Rev.
Jaines, Eddie, pastor of the Presby-
zurt—rtm�,xrUra;*'^cx-a•..rv..,..,,,..�...,,,
-floating .minister.
Passes Eigth Grade Piano
Miss Norma Cook, daughter of Mr,
and M•rs. N. F. Cook, Hensall, recei-
ved word that she had successfully
passed her eighth grade in piano of
sthe Toronto Conservatory of Music,
the examination being held in. Hotel
London Saturday last. She is •a pupil
of Prof. Anderton of Goderich, and
is being congratulated on her splend-
id
plend id work. -
COUNTY NEWS
Hip Fractured
Miss Matilda White, who is stay-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wick-
wire, Exeter, had the misfortune of
having fallen recently and fractured
her hip. Miss Whie, who is over 80
years of age, has been in failing
health and this unfortunate accident
is causing her many frienes a deep.
concern for her welfare. Miss White
anley 4th in field bean cosoxpetiti'
Mr. J. C. Shearer, agricultural r
resentative, end two•.successful f
ers from Huron were present 'at
Manager Retires
J. G. Mills, wlxa has been manager
of the Seaforth branch of the Bank
of Commerce the last six years, is re-
tiring and will be succeeded by
C. Brighrall of London. Mr. an
Mrs. Mills and family will contig
to resde in Seaforth..
Purchased Exeter Rome
Rev. J. W. Penrose, of Elimvil.
has purchased the residence of 1VIis
Elston, Exeter, recently vacated b
3. E. Neil. M -r. Penrose, who h
been an active minister +in the Unite
church, expects to retire at ruidsum
mer and with his wife and famil
will move to Exeter to reaide.
Councillor Passes ,
Harry L. Salkheld, Goderich coup
cillour and well known citizen, died in
the hospital March lat in .his ulst yr.
He had been seriously ill for the past
six weeks, frust with pneumonia, and
for many years was connected with then septicaemia whch resluted in his
the Exeter Tirnes of which her father death. He was serving Ms third year
the late John White, was founder. on the town council and was deeply
Invited to Return interested in the affairs of the town.
The official Board of the Crediton He. was born in Goderich Township.
Brinsley and Shipka charge, of the .
TRiiited Church met in the Crediton 99th Birthday
Church with a good representation Mrs. Jane Andrews, widow of the
present. The pastor, the Rev. D. J. late Stephen Andrews of Goderich,
Gladman was cordially invited to re 'passed. her 99th; milestone Monday.
main for the coining Conference year last. She has been living of recent
commencing July of this year Mr.
years. with a daughter, Mrs. J. L.
Gillman, very graciously accepted Davidson, at Saltford and is their old
the invitation and expressed his a.p -- estresident. Is of .good health and
reciation of the many kindnesses spirits and looks forward to the tom -
shown him and his family and the pletion of her hundredth year. Her
happy relations between pastor and late husband to whom she was Yrtar-
Nomi people.
ried in 1865, was a well-known cattle
'Nomination f ore Wind Plays Hovac i (Teeter in Goderichs.
war held in thebp, At the height of Na terrific storm on Passed On At Crediton
Moraday eveningc-! the arsona e of rth St~ of zutea
ascyscauseKi by''Co-,
p g' Paul Schenk died last Tuesday' ev-
uncillor Gem. B church a large chimney toppled over at his. home n Crediton 'iiz.his SSeh
were rC; Ge'o.tk?d g' and tore a hole in the roof nearly 8 year. He was :a native of Germany;
Jas. Sair;gster, -P , ieet square. Bricks and mortar cra-' and came to Huron in his early bay-
shed through 2x8 rafters to the floor' hood. Re was a member of the Cid
Horton, Owen
'combo ' ;! ;otf the,;attic and :demolished -furniture:'' itioir ;van i _i
e Sia;, E. ! gel cal church, and S sur •-7
to Carpenters were soon at work in re- ivo
n was the , cf b his widow, three t n1 a. , .dEr.0 .heT
•r•n
tl
i
ti the e. �Golor
.., re
io 4hTe ..d glass win--
.a I
g.
.g
declared elc�•ted.and:itvesotrs. funeral` w,u;s held,
dews in the east side .of the church , privately on- Friday with interment
were shattered b the wind,chashit y
Y' E� in,:Credstoti cemetery.
to'the , . .
e -floor behind the choir Ioft.
erAinately the alrge .frames held, William, H..Stevens
with the result the greater part of ; William Henry Stevens.
the enultipieced windows' remained! esteemed reside t'of goafo+a hidied
quarters iithract. ! illi d ed
• Sunday last. at his home after an ill- f
14IcK flop Boy Wins � ness of a :month, aged G3years. Barn ;
in ;tweh'e 'counties of Central and • in Mullett Pwp, he was a s '
an of the
Western Ontario a soil fertility dem-!late Mr. and Mrs. James retevens of. ;.
onstratioei for junior : arrner c was . Clinton. Ile spent his earlier days h e
concluded under the direction of the Hulleft where he was, ;toweled io: 19AG of
e
coon agricultural
yr
ei
es ntatiw' �
t+ C to AliceM. 'W
p and of Clad rich Twp. It
In 1938 end the awards weer present- i They „yesided on the homestetrct in
ed.! at a banquet at the 'Ontario Agri- Tiulletr; 'until her death n 1`i)2.1. Ito t}te
,;ult ural -College, Guelph on the eve. was ,nnat•cied the seeend One to. Miss 1,
A lovely Wedding y if b'c"b, 17. Two Huron county young Cathc:-z:n :' Matilda Farquhar of null- Awr,t
nA 1 g was soletenfee,d, ta�'ine.rs'tvere in the award clan, 1 ..T. ett. in If. "2+I they moved to .:r rt
h to
urdaY, March 4th Est 1'1 len } srte.. iUian; lltol1iilop twin,, Landing whore he �: a ernployetl"c with t< f Area eer
,rthe home of Mrs, R. Quaricn, Cro third .iu .a lay .r etas<r in'mlx..
Gd grain of'Orick,•bak ,'Tih the mile a'ty of sEh
idle 'MI011 11er 4auglit or, Dorothiy sespeti� e ' Rail '
' �,. �IQua. 1111 ,..,>� Crrt:rtr>i of S���truck tigivcr; \..� tf
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GENERAL NEWS
•
tweier 3i -a. , r ,.y .,•n<,
e.i n: i..ssec lus foot-
ing on the -stairway :,.lading to the>�
basement of his store on -Monday,.
Frank Coates, grocer, received four
G. fractured ribs.
d STARVED FARM STOCK
con -thee Charged with -cruelty to dumb ani-
mals, Cephus Young, Colborne Twp.
fanner, appeared before Magis. J. A-
les Makins, on Thursday afternoon at.
Goderich and was granted a week's>
y
aS
d
remand. He was not asked to plead.
Deplorable conditions were allegedly
found by county police at the Young'
farm. Cattle were said to have been
on the point of starvation, one hav-•
Y ing to be destroyed. Strangely enough.
police said there was plenty of fod-
f der in the barn.
Held Annual Meeting
. The annual general meeting of the -
Huron Farmers' Co-operative CO: was
held on Saturday last in the Town.
Hall, Hensall. Mr. R. J. -Scott, pres-
ident of the United Farmers' Co-op-
erative of Toronto, addressed the,
meeting.The shareholders elected
seven directors as follows: Albert
Hendrick, Dashwood; Blake'Horner,
Zurich; William Alexander, :William
Pepper,' Hensall; J. C. Bell, James.
Wight and Andrew Bell, all of Kip -
pen. At the meeting of 'the directors
• hiclz followed, Albert 'Kendrick, of
Dashwood, was re-elected president;
T. 11. Forsyth, Kippen, secretary, ;and'.
-' ill -am Pepper, Hensall, manager -
'AUL,
WcEwan, of,Clinton, is auditor-.
Much business was transacted during'
the meeting and the auditors' report:
"if the financial review of the com-
pany's
affairs indicated a very suc-
cessful year for the company and the
ro
prospects bright for 1939. • AppIica-
Vions for shares were also received_
t MET BIRDS ON HIGHWAY
County Constables Ferguson and
.ennings of Goderich •e
sty so-
metmething so
g
fuu
z of a rr.:�oxd on Friday afiet-
noon when they 'returned,' llc staler
turkeys to Mrs. J', Blackwe]1,,. , Raao
Township, �,
shr
one-half li
a
lfli-�
holes:
a�'
to "t
h ,
arrived on the scene, Theme or` the.,r
turkeys, which occurred tatui"ing the•
previous night, was' reported to head'
and it; was in the afternoon'
the officers arrived at the Blackwell
arm, after taking poetic: 'tars of the
obbery, the oliicers departect on. thy;,
lane .road over. which they had come::.
onty rods on their journey they met
ix turkeys strolling daw,i the centra
the
highway. h
w
a.
g y They the
herded r clod '
turkeys along the road to the lilack-
•
wveil farm with' the: remarks, "Lathy,
ereys your turkeys•" "Fast work"'
eamed Mrs. Plnckwell, delighted
h the return of the brood. The
nstables hew, eo expiate:tion to oft'--.
y their time that their presence itt
e neig iboriteoo i brought the rele'a,,,es
the fever.