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Zurich Herald, 1939-07-06, Page 4"lox ii!,pu* H1LL.'S REEK 'Mr, and Mrs. John Dodds of ton-• iaof visited over the holiday with Mrl and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne ' Elmer -a1'nd °family of Falconbridge are spending few days with the latter's brother, We. Allan Cochrane and sistet• Edna. Miss Georgena Seiler of Ylonkton and Miss Edith Barclay of Stratford are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, :Davidson. 1V{r: and Mr's, Win, Davidson spent the week -end with friends in Strat- ord. Baying is n full lekogresS in this "vicinity and the much needed rain uxaude the farmers einile even though they had hay down. Mr, and Mrs, Herold Finlay of Flake called on friends in the Vicin- ity on Sunday, BLAKE Mr. and Mrs, iH. N. Finlay attend - sed the funeral 'of the late Mr. David 'Nichol of Hensel', an uncle of the latter. Mrs. Dougl'a's and M. Dinsmore, 'were visited 'with relatives from Sea - •ort. Mr. Gus "Clarke Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Turner and 'son Ian of London spent heap., • MS's. Manson :Fent a few days ltchener. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr, Harold Walker of Peterborough called ort friends at Varna and Gosh- en last week, Mr; Walker is a son of the late Rev. Jas, Walker who was stationed at Varna Oil years ago. Mr. Wm. Palmer and daughter Miss Roxy, accompanied by the former's brother, Mr. Philip Palmer of the s Sault Ste Marie, called on friends at Varna on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Len Saunders and daughters of Detroit. visited with the formers' cousins, Mr, Will Reid and Mrs. Thos, Robinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul John and son Donald, and Mr. and 1Virs. Fred Greenbury and son Roy of Flint, vis- ited with the ladies' sister, Mrs. 'Phos Robinson and family, " Miss Margaret Mahaffy of St. Marys was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W, Sparks Bronson line, recently. Will Sparks and Bertram Carnie recently attended a sale of purebred Holsteins at Bridgeport# Mr. and Mrs, Harold Penhale •and family, mzly, alss o Mrs. T. M. Snowden vis- ited with friends at St. Thomas re- the holidays`at°their"respective Domes rently. jjp'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MAR Tai GAS A Gas'known to every Motorist. Why 'ta'Ize Chances in inferioriGas tvhen"'you can buy GOOD GAS at Ripple's One Stop 'Service at ta `' Per Galion Ce Tax Included ENGINEERED 'L-t7Bi2TGATION At Kiopp's you get Guaranteed 7edian Lubrication, using 7 -kinds of 'Grease. We invite you to watch us *Lubricate your C'ar 'an'd see how Trained Ateonae its Grease Cars EXPERT REPAIRING We use the KING AN ALYSER so 'properly Tune Hp your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES' at 25e. 'Gallon Car Wash 39c, Tire Repair 25c BATTERIES, ACCESSiMNES, "GOODYEAR 'TIRES Clean and Tidy Rest Rdonss Zutirch'-s Finest and Matt Tip#to-date Garage end Sere:ic•e Station. HOWARD XLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Sonatlsed•fxeMLotlin -Connection SNAPSUtffCU1L' HCT ;FLOV4RS eeif Beautiful flower ci u s' suoh as this, ,are Y.to;tak� if you follow a few simple rules. N EARLY summer, astir attention naturally turns to hewer pictures, Pew came'tet subjects wee more pleas- ing, and goon flower pictures are not elifieult to ;take, peoveleel you ob- rerve a fewasmpie rules. Any cannera. may be urs for pic- turing flowere;,but a focuseue.model 'with anastigenst lens is pre ra.l le. " With a box caeo.era or set -ems* fold. Ing camera, yore • vill need a l? -emit attachment. Slip; his on your ;lens, sand you can taketeectu9'es zyi tltize. acamera only about ,three feet tiesere the subject: The att ,chrnent is cake 'useful for en01'e ext acne 0080jps with a focrngang cameese, Plain backgrounds age attractive in Rower plot/res. Use ,sheets et: cardboard, shite, gray, Vii' black,..`, Which you can Obtain !;next ;naively' at moat printing Owes of stat€enfek y ..stores, The card ie placed behind elle/ 'flowers, you; Select for a picture, ii: should be of the ':correct shade to iaaaned pleasing contrast. Flower pictures shnnld be taken ditring tbele'o hours after sunriae, and the twat lr(urs before sunset. Sunlight is eisft and taxn; a f these hones, bttt:a ound rnid•e1ny It is too h; b 10 Y a n.r, well Tree rt, small inns irl otiir l"r ~ : 140 "close -t " and .Mee sure the ells• tante between sub eet and camera is Cat' d<eC Feint i..• oe the Panchromatic type isspere lerable forfinicturing flow- ers, eepeeatelly .tf ,they are brightly. coloref Yea'COn weather a high- speed "pea" fltlirxn ,or a sene-grained type. The .114%h -speed igen enables you to .melee shorter eexposures, while the line.. fined film,yleids en largementss of ,sreperb quay. Exposure :5b.o ulld.,be ample, rather than too short, Welanhigjli-spewed film, try 1/25 -second abetter speed v lens opening f,1G. With fine-grained filen, try 1/10 second at all, or 1/25 ,see. weld at f.8. For box— amer.a pictuees 1 b ZURICHHERALD St..Joseph and ,Beaver Town On .iuly 1st a number of our younig. boys motored to Port Huron, As all are in the teen age, the trip and scenery of the new bridge : ,wa wtwh enjoyed by thein, Ma'• Cyril allltisse of Detroit •spent Sunday with his wife al Pointe Aux lloleaux park where Mrs. IViasse has a cottage rented fox a few weeps, Mra, i', Duchaxune and son Blaine and Blaster Gerald Jeffrey of Beaver- town Iett on Friday :last to spend a few days in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. John! Wileone and family of Montreal are at. present holidaying in St. Joseph.. Mrs. Joseph Bedard who has been i11 with an attack of asthma, is now improved and feeling better. Mrs. Tyrus Stansberry and two sons who have spent a few days with her parents have returned to her home in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hewett andsen and Leonard Denon une of Windsor, spent the week-ennd in this vicinity with their relatives. The' Misses Patricia and Roselle Masse of Detroit have returned, to their home after spending a few days. in this neighborhood. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bedard, of Cos' Arightwere •Sunday visitors with AIa• and Mrs. Joseph Bedard of Pointe, Ana Bouleau:c, Mr, 1\?apo�leori Duclrar.ine,; afterspending a !few. weeks with• his ,:;pal:- ents, has returned to London: Mr. Nelson Jeffrey of Windsor, spent the weeke-nd in Beavertown, with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey. looking forward to the early fall in the hope that the corning year will be ever 'better, than the closing one was. 5 HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Bert I•Iorton, :of Ho- reston, Tex., and tee former Miss Al. ma ecruton, ;are spending a month's vacation with relatives and ereencts in 1•lensall and district. Mrs, Q, V. Laughton and son Paul of `torento, ma visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs,,' Certs, McDonell,Mrs ,aughtoni's parents. Mrs. E, Stapleton has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives at Co- chrane, _,' Root, Cameron is confined to his too .,in the interest of his health. `Mt. Swaim of Stratford, was a vis- itor Avitli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Swahn, 's, H. Martin is confined to bed will • a heart condition her .friends hepc she will soon be..rostorea' to., good health. Mildred ,•!rollick, nnisce xn-training at Victoria Hospital, London, eseurn ed to her duties following a• il'elights ftil three weeks' vacation with hex perents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F ollick Mrs. j E, Cook and claughter,Non '° last ,week, i.or, ese irltrk t V4oxld's Fain' t �I-} .^�viixs. ;r`; W. Bointliron Were recent visitors in Waterloo and 'South, arnpton. visiting relatives. Mrs, Anna d)2aeDonald" has purch- ased .the dwelling. and' ,property , of W. A. Jones on N. Richmond st, Allihine McEwen who has been ens played at Thompson's Elevators fox the. Bast several, ,years, is not:' enjoy- ing njoy ing,,the best of health and has decid- ed : to take a well earned rest. Mr. George Fee -ds painting the ex- terior of. his dwelling and intends er- eating' a :new porch` on the front whi- ch will mild °i e..t1'y•to the appearance, DASHWOOD Mr and 1VIrs. George. Thompsa7; of Detroit ...spent the week -end ,holidays with her` parents, Mra and Mrs. R. Baker Mrs Sell/nook' and daughter Lucille. of Detroit .are visiting with relatives here hid and Mrs. Morris Neee1 of . Quite a number from here•attended troit .were week -end visitors with the Weber .reunion in'Elkton, Mich father, Mr. A. Melia:, Me. Jacob Deichext has returned from'Lindon Hospital where he has ;beeretaking treatments for his eyes. Mr, and ivlrs. Dennis Bedard enter tained the members of their family over the week -end. , Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hess and fam- ily art at present.. spending the hot days' in the Pinery. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kuntz of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, Miss Beta Windsor were week -end visitors at Hayter of 'Windsor visited withAlr the :home of Mrs. A. Rose, who>. re - and Mrs. Robt. Hayter. turned with them to' Windsor. Mr. and ;inn • Herman • Zimmer of Mr '-and Mrs. George Kerswell' and Windsor called:" on friends here. .daugt't e, r Myrna of Detroit, are vis - Mr. and Mrs. Eri"hr. eiclsaac and itings a,t •the hone : of Mr, and; Mrs. family of Windsor were holiday vis- Conrad Schilbe. itors wir'h Mr, and Mrs. P. Mcisaac; Mrs. J. J. Swartz and daughter Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Mr.' Eunice of .Detroit, visited her' moth - and Mrs. Mervyn Tiema:n motored to. er, M?'s. Emily Fuss over the week- Detroit 'un Saturday . end. Eudice remaining with. her Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Smith : o"Yi ind ; grandma for a few weeks' holidays. sor visited �vth'Mr. and Mrs. -R 1Za'n . A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Marry Cook of Toronto, 'is • an Imre' of Miss 'Ve Klopp, bride visiting her parents ' Mr. and Mrs. D, • r g at the home a ect ori 'Friday eti en Tiernan. of .Mi', and Mrs. Fred Thiel. The bride Mr.=. axed Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and 'elect was the recipient of eneay bea fainly Mr. and 'Mrs. Hintz of Detroi' saute. galas, De hen over the week -end. Week -end visitors with Mrs. J.. :Schroeder were: Mr. and it.;rs. E. Bruer and fancily of New Hamburg Mr. and Mrs, Harry Heinbach, Mr. Edwin :Heinbach, 'Miss E. Wilson. of Toronto; Mss Selma Eifert of Detroit Mrs. H. Lemerke, Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Claremuunts, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroeder and daughter of Windsor, were visitors with Mrs. Hamacher. A very pleasant time was spent at who is stall confined to her bed. ,ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Wxn. Rad- . The trtrete`e • •b-oai it oe Desi woad ea when the members of the Lutheran Public Sthrni1 'have re-engaged the elide. Met in honor' of .Miss Herta former teachers Tor the coming term 'G nan and `Miss Gertrude .Turklieim Miss Grace, 'tipper of Heiman and t7ne .farmer leaver g .fees Milverton. and Miss E. IVtif't of Chitral as asci taifts. the latter leaving for Montreal where Gordon Keeler ;as -prfndipal, she will join `leer. caster, Miss Ruth, On Sunday maining the news qui.-' ,ileleeting, Ire Postponed ckly spread tha during the 'nigh! The Consexvartive: meeting which burglars !aril ,entered the butchexl was .advertised . tto be held in Exeter shop of !Milford Merrier. The .thiever` r tday evening last was postponed, entered : the 'hadk dIoor opened the, ecce, CGeo. Drew, w wase 'to bp -the till finding oily '3 -coppers which they! priaeiphl speaker, being unable ta'l}e left untouched. However, "they left an;esene, wilh a supply meat and sausaces i EQUALIZATION APPEALS Mr. and Mra. last 'Teleran of Ham-; The appeals of the Town 'of Code-. iitorr are spending their vacation withi i ich and Township of 'Stanley against tt his -parents, eer. zee Tmrs. E. Tiernan i :.lie Co t„ty equalised assessment have I Mies Kathleen Meaner attended the 't purrr,•:A•Ierner wedding 3�n fa.rwarded to Provincial Secre- n in Zurich on, eery Nixon, for further., instruction. +SatuxT�!ay. ! '.lounty Clerk,J M: Ro'�erts said. The Mrs. W.Schultz and daughter Ona) 22 ;rnuriicripaletiee that did not appeal of Deis oit are visiting -with her fath- have 'been notified of proceedings ° T, tits Rader: esde�eai,' as they may.'be affected.. Mrs,' .eonard Bender 'arid daugnter e else tn1LY GATHERING are attending'. camp eneeeing s r Lon- A tos,eJ,y�lawin please was'lseld� ,on don this �r•ee1=i: 1 this lorence ani$; 'ttt Su-m.1AT e t the Tle:el farm west of y 'M'clsaac ,urieh,'the occasion being a gathering of Windser and Detroit rese en 'ng 8 d , � . p di .,., of the ne 2i it "' d li r.e of n the late'.. . r and their M.. their hol`' i � holidays with their grandparents 'r;+•s. t;corge Sierrron, TablesK were A:tr. and'Mea- P. Mclsazia;, ;et on the lawn and each family bro- On June .3th under the 1drection ught a rimnlIed lunch basket, the ,tiff the Pastor}aev. T. Lull, , etery in' weather being ideal and all had r t,„nesting evenin • was spent i n miss- very enjoyable time: Forty-seveli iois ,study entitled "Forward in l$rdia'' ,et down for dinaer and suiriaer, The following Tuesday life ,aociety Vhose attending were: Mr. and Mrs. held their airmail pscnic at �Ceand eseor •e Thiel .Bent! `with pracil ally all rnein.Uers g a and Mr. and old. Hugh iresetrt.., Many reneging Thiel �lrzcl fam'i'ly, Zurich Road; Mr Y ntiing and comical ens mee Fred ;Siemon and family sports :were enjoyeel. At 5.30 pan 'ilea Water Highway; Mr. and Mrs supper' was served ,;:yr the committee Conrad Siemon and farnil of Zurich i4Iax'tlxa r. y Ir. and Mrs, ,i ohn 'Bien; - of Kitch eater; Mr. and Mrs. Marry Siemon and family of London; IVIra. Eli Des j arc! ne of Zurich; Me. and Mrs. Jacot Mentirngei,..;, Zurich'• Road ; Mrs. .Alex 'm oster .arid family of London; Mr. ane” s.lis uistSiemonanti.fancilyo4:2etfal asing, :Mich. Sevex''ai grandchild• en and elleir. families from ,ondon ':itcltener and'New ;E•>'annbur'g alstendcd, a,n'os� IN CAMP '.Thedfoa'd--.-A` great arnica cit bIa near herr, ovrr th• 4, '.,,7701,1:1-111;,:8 teoap:a fro i all parts o' the high-speed film le preferable. Wi Bader, Irma Wein, Garnet, eberg', ;au devard Geee stetter: This' ftse a firm camera support, such as was .folleveed with a baifll game by thr a OW of chair, for arty shutter. speed Babylon line boys.and the Leaguers', Unger than 1/25. second, . , . After rtho game everyone „,art around C.erseraily, your cancra should be a bon fire and sang fa�rorite e Ings. ;pla,ced,or held at about the level of On June 27th'topic study 'Troyer' the ;5owj'. tight should come from "vas then conducted by the pastor the ,side, as this. emphasizes the The usual business was then talon ur s'vape -of the bloom. Take care that Thus ends another very sucee'osfr' dh set light sews do not stripe the League year. During the past tel cant 'sea lens. . months we n endaneo usually being gee:. 'ever . Try to build nl..an album of flower t rret every wee..., the ` e'. rictur )4, tlti makes a eria "f and r, ,,. ce t , salt experience arch for pi` turas of delicate . You San r. +i,cIf:ee s;iteild 'res:.les-�- I meetng had some educational featress which made our Inc ing's wot-th t�+lrty Thesocial P side was also not ne,srlectr+% W,,z ie 'ewe while. During rthese eunilner n *ths the "' Trill ' ilki. newly eleeted oftieet's will plat and ,r^r, ngca Stl' $moth r +@l4sora, Wo tarn Vestern arterio •conveigc'd ori. Pine - hill' Camp for their annual .outarrnnt training 'and liactidal e31ercises. The 4111)1 on „.nd lL haltikks, 'tut e iiieisaas .. Thxr•y, duly Otis, 19.39 .11111.010 . - Thedford, on No, 7 highway, is laid Ire married on .Parkhill in 1889 by out on a high plateau comnnandnng a li:tev..Freeanau, Mrs. Luefle has :been view for many miles over the surto- lana serious ill health .for the past two•• ending countryside More than. 1,040 years.. Celebrating with thein were meiui ers of permanent and .non -per- members' d thein family. Mr. and Mrs =anent, units from Military Diet rlet P B. Buchanan of St. Thomas; horn No. 1 were under ,canvas for the fent i a son and. wife and children of Mt of two seven. -day periods into wnch .Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dell rand. the camp is, for the first. time divid- family ,of Mensal'. + ed. For the next two :weeks the whole ' West, •t,A son marl . 01the W s , was unable to be present. Mr• focus of Western Ontario. military; and Mrs. Luetic have been residents activity is shifter 'to. Pinehill. of iRensafl pr•aotieally since they w.e - Construction of new rural hydro re .i. snarr eai.:IUIr. Zuefie is an expert power lines in various sections of checker player. He is a member o; • Huron County bhi, year indicate timethe Masonic Lodge, and both he and his wife are members of • Ii.'ensall Yriited Church. many more farms will have power..in- stalled. INJURED BY SHOT Hit in the chest by a rifle bullet aimed at a bottle by a small boy in a neighbor;ng yard, .Than Stanley, 4 -yr, old daughter of Mr, ani Mrs. Rev. ington Stanley, Luean, was taken to London Hospital in a .criticalcondat•- ion. Sad to be the person who per- mitted the boy to shoot promiscuous. ' I lizii1CliPALITY OF TOWNSHIP•OF i with =tri , 'i , of Lucan, was arrested in Luca:n HAY, COUNTY OF HUl>ul�l ora ' a charge of criminal negligence; pending outcome of the accident and'` Nfl.T;CCE is hereby given that 1 lox, Grant appearance. The bullet pas- have eorn],�lied wth Section 8 of ', .he' s;d tlxiough the c'nild's chest and Intl ` complied ' with A•et and that. 1 ''rave 'ed. near the backbone; Tint ze 'expect complied Section 8 of The Vol; ed os xeaover ,' crs Lists Act and that I have posted. zoizics are the up at my 'ounce at Zurich, Ontario, on order of the day the ,30th day of June, 1939, the list for the next few- weeks, as June is of all persons entitled t to vote in the gexieral1y .the picnic month for schools said Municipality at municipal eiect- arnd other local societies. The Zurich ions and that such list remains there Creamery mery are sponsoring a large' for inspection. picnic at Grand' Bend; on Wednesday July 5tii., .And 1 hereby call upon all voters •to take immediate proceedings to ih7EI3. FOR 50 YEARS have any errors.or omissions -correct-. Q�bserving their golden wedding -an- ed ;according to law, the last day for silvarsexy- at their home in :ensalI, !appeal being the 22nd day of July, on Jelly 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. John /939. Z'uefle were honored by friends. Mrs- Dated, .Zurich, Ont., i•uly 3, 1939. Zuefi'e was. the .farmer Miss I+'ranees Kaiser, daughter' of the late lift 'incl A. F. He:S'S, 'Mrs. B. Kaiser of Hensall Tiex,1oq- Clerk, Township of Hay. NOTICE Clerk'Notice of First Posting of Voters' List.. Voters' Lists, 1939 y e rifle, T,hoa. Harlton aged Ihfl'11lRILIUIIIIIIIIIRIIII1111fIllfililliBlltil1111ifllllllfllllllfll(Iltlll(IIIIIIII lNlllr7"tiillfrl,tfdjtll?Jlt?I1tIGIG,ftltBll(I�ftllttlllllllnl(Ifllllllllllllll111111(IIINIIIIIIIII(Illfll(IlflltNlfill(iltlt;tlt THESE 'PRICES subject to"chane =without Notice :-.,-.-.- Painting : Wagon, ..4.,i'' $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy .;..,.................. 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy 1600 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy. "Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach .,,Buggy Spokes eac S, ': IllifiGil41l;i1III1lUl;HlallilllHlll!lIINlNIIIIiIIIiPNB+rllOilli�l,�.tii 12o00 Mr 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c epair Man . • P �iiea....$lfiH;lliiinilllflltlillHlllfilllh(IthFllllllllllllllillli)Nu111IH11lflilF ).. i � .3.4..4-]••f•" ...i 3..1.. 4.tip : :.....� 1` ,..1„1..1..t.4• 'IL MATERIALS» 4 If you intend doing any Baai`ldi'ig or Repairing this Yea'le' - t we will be pleased to supply you with the finest of :. 4 Building Materials. Let us quote you. • - 4. 4- SUMMERSCREENS * Combination, Doors --screens for the summer and glass IM : interchangeable for winter'. Will make screens to prop- +- 4. erly fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let its have your order 4- 4. I- Headquarters, nalrters•• for Johns= , le Building Materials : . U. c L lif I 1 IS 1 I -I 1 _ „it s, i 1 k „t, 7 4. NI.11.11111■Ungimem X AO ZURICH f: • • O New L. WEIR Prises 1 Prices on ALL 1939 Dodge Six and DeLeme models have been RE .DUCLDi ou''ll praise the graceful sweep of body lines , . , the ease and comfort od the r+ew,Relaxed Ride, improved plezaorxnance of the famous Dodge economy engine. This big, longer •ger-tiahee313ase Dedre else: ems new Am0la steel coil springs srniaroved airplane -type shock absorbers • . patented Floating Power ..... hydraulic brakes, See and drive one of these re rIla brie 1939 Dodge tars TODAYli wAREs �+ d Zurich ,.'ails.