Zurich Herald, 1940-09-12, Page 4itlitAt SUR
HONEY POP SALE
Buckwheat Batley in customer's
!tantalizers at li(, lb„ for limited time
oxxly. 't
L ,1-lrtberer & Sons, Zurich,
NOTICE
Sind it appellee ilea tenor Child
War guests will sot)n .:c coamar to
Canada from crt laa't:;ixt it has
twen .thought. w): * t „t ter the
namt•;, oi' tilos[. in Hee all zeal sine
toundi ia dist; let who a,•,.• willing to
open their homes to eueh guests.
Those willing; to do so 8tc invited to
give ties following info illation to
their Clergyman or to the Municipal
Clerk at Hensall or Zu.titclz:
'Your .Name
Adctross .... , , , . ,
Children desired •. , , , ..... , .
Flensall War Service Comtn+ttee
Rev, W. Weir, B. A.,'War Gurcat Coin-
mittee
1)r. A. R. Campbell, Chairman.
CRASH AT SAYFIELD
A 45 -degree turn at the southerly
+entrance to Bayfield, on the lilac.
Water highway, was the scene ref a
serious motor stccident last Srtnilay
when a car driven by Wendell Kille,
flint, Mich,. missed the turn and
plowed into a 'big maple tree in Clan
Gregor Square with serious conse-
quences. Duncan McDonald a pass-
enger in the front swat, sustained -a
isadiy crushed -chest and fractured
skull and waS in a critical condition
'but is recovering' in Goderich'Iiospit-
al. ::'it•s. Rifle, wife of the driver,
sustained a fractured femur and head
incur • s, eiu too was taken to the
hospital .A daughter 12 yrs -old -was
uninjured. A charge of 'dangerous
driving was laid by Traffic Officer
J. Culp against •Kille.
MANY 'REGISTER
Registrations lin the Huron -Perth
riding numbered 17 ,151. as 'f bllows :
Fullerton ..................,:. - ... ' 1249
Hib!zert _ .. ,1235
U borne .................. .
Hay................... ,
lnxl? ett
T'i'a% ING TEAM CHAMPIONS
The Canadian typing teens. rr<reat
cad the United .;States tewti by 117,-
06 points in the two-week internat-
lt?nel typewriting marathon at the
Canadian National Exhibition, The
marathon closed Sunday midnight.
Victory gave the Canadians the C.N.
E. trophy, won by the: Americans in
Toronto Istat ,year, and the winners
also took possession of this Cromwell
cup, donated) by James R. Crom-
well, former United State mini:.tt+t
to Canada. Taking turns 24 lima,
deity at the keyboard of a single nma-
c tine and ti tuseribing H. (,. Weil
I "Outline of History," the 12 -member
Canadian •tetutt knocked out 1,706,
778 word:: dut•iug the marathon's 3214
hours. :they made 52,084 errors for
a m't :;core of 1,654,744. The Amer-
icans :had gross wordage of 1,598,133
made 60,424 errors, for a net of
1,537,708.
.FALL FAIR DATES
'Me following is a list of fall fairs
and dates held in this district:
Toronto( Can. Nat. Ex.) Aug.23-Pep7
Tavistock Sept.. 6,• 7
Nenv Hamburg Sept. 13, 14
fllktlt Sept. 17, 18
1+ srrter Sept. 18, 19
Mildmay a... . , Sept. 17, 18
Senforth Sept. 19, 20
:Stratford Sept. 16-18
Atwood Sept. 23, 24
Belmont Sept. 26
:B.russele Sept. 27, 28
' Ilderton Sept . 25
Kirkton Sept. 26, 27
Lueknow Sept, 26, 27
Mitchell -Sept. 24, 25
Port Elgin Sept. 26, 27
Ripley Sept. 24, 25
Sarnia •Sept. 24, 25
Strathroy ........, ... Sept. 26-28
Wingham ,Sept. 25, 26
Zurich, • , Sept. 23, 24
Hayfield Sept, zti, 26
Dungannon, Oct, 3, 4
Fordwich r Oct. 4, 5
Teeswater Oct, 1, 2
Thedford O:et. 2
..... 1845
1358
Stephen ...........'.. _......... 2599
Stanley . . ............... 1683
N[cKillop 1210
Tuckersmith .. , ....... _ . , 1434
Exeter 1305
Bensall ....».,...., ........ '536
Seaforth 1448
`17,151
The largest registration in any. one
sash -division.. was nt No. 9, ,Stephen
-"rewaship (Grand Bend ),. where sum-
mer visitors swelled the total -to to 910
Snore than three times the number of
names on the voter's list -for that Sub-
division. The various -polls in Hay
were: No. 1, 169; No. 2, 156; No. 3,
478; No. 4, 285; No. '5;. (150; No. 6,
293; No. 7, 102; 'No. 8, 207.
ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS
There seems to Be some nlisunder-
standieg concerning the duties of
people recently married, 'in connect-
ion with the National Registration.
Some people are of the opinion that
when they marry they -must register
again. Such is not the case as you
wilI see by reading the following in-
structions issued by the Chief Regis-
trar of Canada. Quote: "Any person
registered under these Regulations
who afterwards tnarries or changes
his or her place of ,residence shrill
within fourteen days notify the Dom-
inion Statistician at Ottawa •of -the
date of his or her marriage, and of
the nauie and place of residence of
the person whom he or she married,
or of the plae:: of residence and post
office address to which he or sae has
removed, as the case may be, and any
such person who .refuses, fails or
neglects, without lawful Excuse, to
eoraoly with the provisions of this
section, shall be guilty of an offence
ani liable to a fine not exceeding 50
dollars." It is in the interest of each
person who -comes ender this class, to
attend to the instructions( es given+
above, as soon as po shite.
BLAKE
Mrs. C. Stiles nd Mr. Harold Moser
of Castorland, N. Y., spent last week
with relatives here and at Zurich.
Miss Ella Bohn and Miss Foster
are attending high school .at Clinton.
A baby girl has arrived at the home
of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Martin on
Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and family
of near Elmira were visitors with
• Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Steckle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Westlake were
holiday visitors in Toronto.
Mrs, J. A. Manson and Miss Beat-
rice Mattson called on Mrs, 'William
Carnie one day recently.
KIPPEN NEWS
W.M.S. MEETS
The W.M.S. of the United church
held their iSeptennber Meeting o n
Wednesday •afternoon, Sept. 4th at
the hone of Mrs. W. Mellis with a
good attendance. The meeting was
precided over by Mrs. J. Henderson
and opened by the singing of the
National Anthem. Mrs. Long read the
scripture, a hgymn was then sung,
and prayer offered. Mrs. Monteith had
charge of the topic it being the beg-
inning of a new study book, 'The
Life of James Evans" who is a miss-
ionary among the Indians in Ontario
and the Western Provinces. After
the topic there was a short business
discussion. The roll. call and offieeing
were then taken. The meeting closed
with .Hymn 182 and repeating of the
Lord's prayer in unison.
NOTES-IMr. and Mrs. Wellman and
family of Port Huron visited on Mon
day at the home of Mrs. H. Ricker
and Arthur.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
Gerald visited on Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Carter of Clande-
':lioye.
1MErs. W. ;Homey, Miss Irma Ferg-
uson and Mr. Arnold. H. Gackstetter
visited on Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Gordon Robinsoh of London.
DASMW(OOi
Miss Rose Guenther is visiting with
relatives in Windsor.
Mrs. A. White and son Robert and
daogl re x Nancy Jane of Detroit, sp-
ent the, week -end with the farmer's
mother Mrs. Witzel.
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We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see
how Trained Attendants Crease Cars
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We use the KING AN AL'1SE1R to properly Tune Up your Motor.
CIA AR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVtS at 25e. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most tip -to -date
Garage and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Peep Up" your Car for
they av<tr ac1 ,v; '�;';✓�r n' 3"!4'$ r„
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of Grease,
ZURICH :HERALD
Mrs, Henry Cheslock and daughter
Lois and I.4i'. Rudolph Dyck of Tav-
istock and Mr. and Mrs. 1.+red ITelw
bre: eht of New 'York City, visited the
>orztn'r's sister, Mrs, Ness last t`.hurs-
day,
Mr, and Mrs, ltobt. Hoperoft of Pt
Colborne spent the week -end with Mr
and Mrs. Thos. Hoperoft,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, of
IlowmanvilIe called on her .parents
here on Saturday,
1)r, and Mrs. R. H. Taylor are tak-
ing a'motor trip on their vacation.
The property formerly owned by
the England, sisters was sold by auct-
ion on Saturday to :Mr, Jonas Hart-
Leib.
Rev, and Mrs. Roppel and daughter
Hope, are attending the funeral of
Mr, Roppel's Sister an Port Elgin this
week,
Miss Annice Bartlift, Mrs Harry
Ba+rtliff, Miss Dorothy .Baxtli'-f, Miss
Eva :Muff and Mrs, Wm. Pinner al
of Clinton. spent Wednesday evening
with Miss Kay Merner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder
and f-axnily, all of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. John Thaler and family of Bres
lau and 'Rose :Lobsinger of Kitchener
were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wit-
tel.
Mrs. Jas.Smith and Shirley of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. BiI] Miller
and son Billie of Detroit spent Moa -
day with Mr. i'onas Tiartleib and La -
vada.
Mrs, Jack Raschke and family who
has been visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Merner returned to her home in
Detroit on Sunday.
Harry Hoffman attended Toronto
Exhibition last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Tiernan.
Bartliff-.Merner
;A. 'giiiet ceremony took place at the
Thursday, September 12th, 1049
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r�i• I _ERME• sM.dI felt's.;
Lutheran parsonage, Dashwood when
Kathleen Matilda, youngest daughter
of Mrs. George Merrier and the late
George Merner of Dashwood was un-
ited in marriage to Charles Elliott
Bartliff of Clinton. The ceremony was
performed'by Rev. T. Luft pastor of
Zion Lutheran church. The bride
wore a smart frock of Soldierette
blue:- with navy acee,sories with cor-
sage of white gardenias. Mrs. A. Tie-
rnan, sister of the !bride was brides-
maid wearing a street length dress of
mustard green and .brown accessories
her corsage of 'briarclifte roses. Bruce
Bartcliff brother of the groom was
best man. Immediately after the cer-
emony the happy couple loft on a
motor trip to Northern Ontario. They
will reside in Clinton.
(Delayed in the Mails last week)
Mr. and Mrs. L. Birk of Guelph
visited friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybiel of
Toronto visited with his mother and
sister, Mrs. Graybiel and Beatrice a
few days last week.
Mrs. Wright and two children of
London, have returned to 1.-eirhome
after spending their holidays neve.
Miss•.Rosa Zimmer of Detroit, is
spending her vacation with her fath-
er, Mr. Wrn. Zimmer.
Sch.oel re -opened on Tuesday. with
Mr. Baird of St. Marys as principal
and Miss Pepper and Miss Myrtle
Geiser as assistants.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bender,. Ms..
and Mrs. Leonard Bender, Roy and
Mr. John Bender attended Toronto
Exhibition last week.
A Regi. Cross meeting will be held
in the 'basement of the Lutheran
church on Thursday Sept. 12th. All
ladies are requested to attend.
Miss Helen Nadiger is attending.
tthe postmasters' conference in Lon-
don this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of St.
Tho -
mss and son Harold of Ottawa, at-
tended the .funeral of the late Mrs.
S. Gottschalk, on Tuesday.
Mrs- F assold visited with frieride, iba
Ingersoll last week.
Mr. and 14Irs. Edgar Restemeyer
motored ;o Callander over the holi-
day
A pleasant afternoon 'was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Diemen.
on Saturday when a shower was held
in, honor .of Miss Kathleen Merner„
bride -elect, daughter of Mrs, Susan.
Memner. The gifts were presented to'
the +bri!de in .a decorated basket by.
Nancy and Charles Tiernan. Miss:
Merrier after opening the gift thank-
ed each ,one for so kindly rememb-
ering her after which a dainty lunch
was served.
DOMEMON OF CANA
$300,00
9
The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to announce)
the offering of a loan to be issued for cash in the following tees:
3 Per Cent Bonds ohm ctob r' !.,,1952
Callable ort or after October 1, 1949
Issue Price: 98.75% and accrued interest'
Yielding 3.125% to rnaturizy
Denominations of Beater Bonds: $100, $500, $1,01/13'
The proceeds will be used by the Government to finance expenditures fttr• war purposes.
Payment is to be made in full against delivery of interior certificates on or after October'', 1:940^..
Principal and interest will be payable in lawful money of Canada. Interest will be payable•
without charge semi-annually at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. The Bonds.will.
be elated October 1, 1940.
In, accordance with the announcement made by the Miiaister of Finanee os August 18,.
1940, the Bank of Canada has been further authorized to announce that applications c7;%ll be
received to convert Dominion of Canada 41% Bonds due September 1, 1940; which have not
yet been presented for payment, into an equal par value of additional bonds of the t.bove issue.
The 4i% Bonds accepted for conversion (with final coupon detached) will be va ssed at 100. 25%
and Ile resultant cash .adjustment M favour of the applicant will be made at the time of
delivery of the' new Bonds, on or after October 1, 1940.
Cash subscriptions and conversion applications may be made through any Approved in-
vestment dearer or stock broker or through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, from
, whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the issue may be
obtal>Yed.
The Minister of Finance reserves the right to allot cash subscriptions in full or in part.
The lids for cash subscriptions and conversion applications will open at the Bank of'
Canada, Ottaii'a, at 9 a.m., R.D.T,, on Monday, September 9, 1940, and may be closed at any
time at the 'lis m'i'llion of .Thr, Minislor of Finance, ar'.'i.kk or tt•i.tkotat 7xolr,'cs.
Otm-wt, September 6, 1940.