Zurich Herald, 1936-03-26, Page 11 q1 . XXVI Nob 3•
ZUR I CI
'THURSDAY OH iI
Patronie our i r�. .
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TOO Early '17'7
Two 15 year ,old Godericl's girlso
anade an attempt on; • Sunday to be
the first in 1936 to enjoy (?) a dip
n Lake Huron, but their attempts wisely in order that it will not disa-
ppear and that it will give the high-
est financial. returns that are econo-
mically possible. There are thous-
ands of examines in Ontario of far-
mers, who thoughtlessly have restroy-
ed the few acres of bush on their
farms. Very few will start a new
woodlot even though the government
provides free trees for this provincla-
The woodlots could have been pre-
served quite easily and cheaply by
protecting them from stock. The
Farmers who stili have a. few acres
of woodland remaining on their
farms should take measures to pre-
serve it as the well being of future
generations is jeopardized if too much
land is cleared for cultivation and
pasture. The county was well wood
ed and future generations will blame
their ancestors if a mistake is made.
Every farmer should avail themseli,es
of the free trees for re -forestation
supplied by the government. Make
a start this year. Get in touch with
your local Agricultural. Representati-
ve, and start a woodlot on the back
end of your farm!
assessment is very low in. several
townships. The farmers should con-
sider carefully the value -of a woocl-. Suits and Dresses for ....59c.
lot and• if the decision is in favor of ,
a woodlot, they should manage it •2 -Pc. Swagger Suits and.
:erciia
EASTER SPECIAL
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nvere fruitless—the ice was too thich
,.Ohe girls did parade; around in bath-
ing suits, posing {barefooted in the,
ice of the harbor for amateur photo-
graphers, and they scampered around
for some time, braving the chilly at-
mosphere and surraundngs. The
would-be members of the Perna. Bear
'Mb were Grace lii`aelt onalc! and
Rope Mutch. Signal
Wood Lots Disappearing
Many Huron County farms have
Ihot a woodlot and the percentage of
.woodland, as shov(ari by the 1934
Do You Need Glasses?
Stop and Think haw irarsortant it is
-that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly prescribed . for your vision.
'Correctly styled to your face. Your
.health may largely depend can keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBZI(1G, R. 0.
At HESS JEW'ELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH Mens (�!
At Dashwood, Saturday„ at Pf ie's 10
ys
Store.,
1: 1 n ,
Couple Wed. 60 Years
Pt. Elgin, March 15th—This date
marked .the 60th wedding anniver-
ST. PETERS.
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURI.Cif — Ol~T
PA Changeless Christ few a Chang-
..ing, it4raela%'�
. Friday, 8h—Luther League_
' {Thursday—Choir Practice_
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—German Service-
11.15 a.m.—Sund'ayI School-.
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to. all Services.
E. TUERKHE&3'=„ Pester.
eS
We have put in a- Stock of
Good Choice - Quality Men's
Spring Coats at 79c.
Dean's Cleaners, and Dyet''3
H. Johnston, Agent
Call. Tuesday. Del.. Friday
aggmliwapart-
nary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner,
at the home of their daughter and
son-in-law,. Mr. and Mrsfl Gilbert.
I+reckleton. Mr. and Mrs. Turner,
who are 85 and 83 years old respect-
ively, were harried on March 15th,!
1876, at Exbourne, Devonshire, Eng-
land and sailed from Liverpool for
Canada on April 6th arriving at Bay-
field on April 20th. They farmed
for 52 years in Stanley Township,,
south of Bayfield, and' during that
time two daughters and four sons
were born, namely: Mrs: George
Campbell, Stanley Township; Mrs.;
Gilbert Freckieton, Pt. Elgin; Will-
iam Turner of Windsor , Robert and.
Fred Turner of Goderich;, and John
of Stanley Township.. There are 11
grandchildren. Since leaving .the,
farm Mr, and Mrs. Turner resided in
Exeter and Lucan before moving to
Port Elgin a year ago. Both are
enjoying good health and take a keen.
interest in all Current events. The
bride and groom were surrounded by
flower and were the recipients vi ,
many menages of congratulationi;j
and other gifts. A sumptuous dilizle,l,
was prepared by the hostess, tint.
table 'being centred by the bride'
cake. The condition of the road,
prevented most of the family froel
being_ present but William and wile
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were present from Windsor,
In Police;. Court
nd Boys Work Shoes, . and .-
ti>lvite°'x»the ,pulahe fo come,in
and we can fit you up. -
PUT IN-ASUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUEEEIZS, MEN'S •
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
.. SHIP IN It 1aPA IRING
Your Patronage Solicited
C. MARCH 20, 1936.
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Chester L. Smith, Patrl:areee''
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in ).erg;? r
$1,5O 1N ARREARS. s21kiAY BE s mb'sext4't
,per
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• Mr. Herb Block of Exeter was in
town on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess and
son,, motored to London on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer, and
family of Detroit, were week -end
visitors wits- relatives
t+rs. C. r;ilber sprint •a 'row day,
at Hensel' over the week -end, return-
ing home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Alex. Foster enjoyed a very
17' t1 -ret week -end with her daughter,
J,'ic`' Dickerson at Detroit.
:!ir. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick of
1>1•in:l,?y were Sunday visitors at the
horse of the latter's mother, Mrs. W.
C.
Me. and Mrs. William ls'lopp, of
retlord, Mrs. Wagner and son
1 of Shakespeare were Sunday
visitors with their mother and other
j, ;::rives in town.
St. Peter's Luther League at their
1 , .sting this week will have an in-
t:r»sting topic on "Missions-. The
Spf acher for the meeting will be a
c: -.:Lost for which your President is
leader.
Workmen are busily engaged in
t}lt• rebuilding of the stage part of
tho local town hall The stae7e hes
been raised and largened, extending
i a few fand ha, a nice
a ,earance. v n( rete n c p d
.
orn A rear
stairway is also put in an1cutressing
rooms will be put in the basement
as we11 as at the side of the stage.
HYDRO REPORT
The annual hydro ``Thirteenth
Two local men _ �;erp ahxested,: Power=Account" • has lie."nereceived . t._
Goderich And charged With the theft •,by the local eolnirission and it. is the l "
of 18 hides from the slaughterhouse' best looking report we have had in e
of D: O'Brien and Allison &' Heir- bail on charges a few years. As the local system will
to
an. The pair, with .a third clan, have a credit balance of $582.21 asi
who was out on;0f compared to $26,31 last year and the e
theft, t .re � harped with the theft of previous year a deficit. However,
the hie} )e :'ore Ping. J. A. Malcins .the focal Sys tem ha, in the Howe ar, I •
Three transients, who were ralnin(t • had huger credit balaalue . Dat '.o; m
---THIS WEEK ONLY --
SPECIAL SALE
Gent's Wrist . Watches
$7.95 $7,95
Regular Price $10.00
These Watches are fine 15
jewel Movements in beautiful
Cases, with Strap or Bracelets
Absolutely Guaranteed
Hiss, The
Phone 74
Wt LPAPr PER
We have Wall`apar from /5c per double roll up..
See our newest . •;Ps;(sris.._ 4 yard -wide Linc lana zn
newest patter , Iwr us cover your floe's with a
new Rug in C rnzgole a z,_. Feitol,.. or.. Linoleum-
For your Windows; Curtains by parr; in Hurrahed or
netts or by the Yard.
Special Pricer ie Groceries for this Weak: _
Corn Syrup,, Net. 2 tins, each 5c
Corn Syrup,. No.: 5 tins, each __ . ... �._........33.c
Sunlight Soap, 5 cakes — . 25c
Shaker Salt, plain or iodized, 2 bIs... 13c
Quaker Puffed wheat, 2 pkgs_ ......«....... « ..._ 3' 9c
Choice Cohos Salmon, 1' Ih. fin,....._. ...,.._25c
Prunes large sweet, 2 -lbs. ;_...Z3c
Tuna Flake Fish, halfs. per fin
House Hold rtshi g soar„ per pig. .... . Sc
Golden Bantam. Corm 2 tins ...—.....23C
Peas, 2 tins at
Flushes, per tin a
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Highest Prices for Ewa.
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'logo l' 1B*
act the preceeding week on pleading be fair one should the—;net the raise
guilty to charges of breaking ante, of $8.00 per h.p. tint we: shoved on
It _ti'i ' :111 ( melt, were' Y'�'nasnded ne t11e 1a t two :v -ears which makes a
apaiin after pleading g giulty to furth-' total of over $200. So when we con-
( .• charges. ,. Th, et.:'i1;:;:5 admitted by, Sider this, 'we art, still a long way
the trio were breaking into and steal -from getting any reductionon our1Y;" a: tit CS 1.'011! ' Gl and Bend cot • lai.cz? 't : (' '. .a '. - t(: h' •' nothing
tat. :in4 a c . n Twp,, school-
ent( •'e' 't Hay township
!church. The last h• ige was dropped
1 erelh step
in. the church. i vincial Constable
P F. M ((o`.. ',a investigated, said
• ':1 (10'10. 'YOU
tnboohls?" a§ked
(.1!, 31.yr, • .«y, "No, sol;,,
ta, 1'et "r'
t ti :i 1 theii l.Ivotigations,it hal
Ina Leen learned the men, B. Austin
_.:,.` D. Crlig vre wanted by
S uric. of
ili(:11,• was ren aand:'d a week on his
> „ 1, :it of .'"I when the theft of.
coal t'ront the yards of local dealers.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
A. special meeting of the Coun.dl
of the Township hip a;: Stephen was hold
l in the Clerk's Office, Crediton, on
'vcaine the 21st of March
-at Ail m,rti1 crs pere present.
F. W. Monod k, Collector of Taxes
reported that h:' had made favorable
pre; litn 'last irectinrg' and
.after going over the list of names
who were still in nayears, it was felt
that not many would be unable to
pay their taxes by the first of the
tient,: The Collector 'was instr ret -
4d to see those 111 a)Y'heaaln personally
and warn them that action would be.
'taken if payment wasn's made at
once.
Motion, That the following order,
Mid pay sheets be paid:
Treas. of County of Huron, Indig-
1 ent pat'^Y1t accounts re Waghorn and
Rollings 58.60; Percy .Mollarcl, con-
: veyanco re: Ewald 3.00;
Pay Sheet Wrn. Desjardine rd,
21 26.82; Dennis O'Rourke rd. 11,
.13,21; Stephen Morrison rd 13 6.0;
Harry Yearley rd 9 3.40.
The Council adjourned to moot a-
'aie at the next regular Council rne-
eting to be held in the Town Hall,
Crediton; en Monday, the. 6th day of
April 1:930 at 1 p.m.
•flerbel t K, Either, Twp, Clerk
to say as to what our h.p. rate's from
the Toronto orlee, wli; ' they tell ue
,.is figured et:: at; COSt. r, , is• The tot-
al alnotu t. 1' r ii: • :1 oil ,,,
during the ;oar 11... , a
dollars 1es:, !ban t'.,,•,7,4,—,p.17 :veal'
i- oT4'hat WO Si. c d ii!,.' ... l . ,'
duction of our 11.l,. , i , c (!rule' 1
'lower our loeel rats. ; ii'1 :'li :.) •t awl
2 as a few yell ;,'S ago.
Zurich junior I -tt.te
The rr(r.t.h c••a cu,. Zttr
i.eh Junior It, t,Jt:: .'',i in the
Town Hall. Zur' 'k, t', .:r1:::1 4th.
'The meeting cps .1 -, < sl ging the
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1Inetitute'Oderelieve.)..old'-
1'1 l,: e 1 Mit _.'lie •.r of the
, meeting was opened by Ir It bloua-
sean, l'resideut, ala(1 it tCa tri ei(led
that a donation be 'It to ;,I;, (,'a;•-
penter Fund at Lon.lol,, Ile roll
call was answered by a' riddle. 'i°he
motto "A Stitch in '11 ter Stlt t':: Nine"
was taken by Patricia i)uelnifm(' and
the topic I;iven by ;-.;:a'L' .":1'O1na11.
A Heart Contest conduotod `'y Grace
Gorillas followed, el' rehicil Irene
.iVlousseau was the winner. Some
very interesting fortunes wt:re then
drawn. The ni"eting closed by sing-
ing "The Maple Leaf" and the girls
joined the, boys for tb' joint i ec't;n;;•
An old'fashioned ; lradr was the
maid feature; solve, very interesting
COStumeS of o11h'_:(:'t' 1::'ing r.lis-
1)laved.. Mrs. Ds, l)v'hzrllte, Hon.
Pres., and Miss K. MacLean, the
judges, awrded the prize to Ruth
Fester. 'Other contest, worthy of
mention were Joan Colinas, Patricia
Nein-trine, and Irene Mott saau, The
Club Paper, the "Bbcnc':er 1 eye-open-
er" was read by Mac Editor, (rhea
Gelinas. Lunch was served and the
meeting closed by .inging "God
Save the King," The next meeting
of the Junior Institute. , and the
Junior Far mlers will be herd in the
Town Hall 'on April 1st. All young
people of the vicinity are invited to it
attend. 1
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The color guarantees
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Sen.riet Solvay Coke,,,
Miller Creek aid.
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Tile and 13i°ick ,
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash
huller
Eggs on a
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pricespaid f
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COMPARE OUR PRICES AND BE
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WE HAVE A WELL „4 A SO a ,':D S7
OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS:
Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz, Cunr Zairis,
and Curtain Materials, Home Dress::s, Wien
and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and Overalle,.
Sweaters, Boys' lteaa>•.ner's and I''a::ts.
Harness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boots.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and
1 Oc. package Garden Seeds.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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