Zurich Herald, 1937-02-18, Page 1Vol. XXVIII No. S3
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Read the Home News,
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Chureh
ZURICH - ONT.
04,4 Changeless Christ far a Chang-
ing World."
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
Thursday -Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a. m. -German Service.
1.1.15 a.m.--Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -English vendee.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEEK, Pastor.
Do You Need Glasses?
•Stop and Think how important it is
'that you wear correct glasses --cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
'Correctly styled to your face. Your
thealth may largely depend on keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBRIGG, JZ O.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday„ at Pftleti
Store.
Seek Hit and Run Driver
Goderich police are asked to watch
Tor a car with damage to the left
Aide, in :an :attempt to apprehend a
hit and run driver who allegedly left
the scene of an accident on No. 4
highway near Clinton Friday last.
:No one was injured in the collision,
:In which the sought car, according to
police, sideswiped another and sped
Trom the scene. County Traffic Offi-
cer N. Lever, of Clinton, investigat-
ed. A search of local garages for a
vehicle damaged on tbe left side was
friutless.
KISSING OF BIBLE NOT
ESSENTIAL
• In surrogate court at Goderich
last Wednesdaywhen C. Grant, solic-
itor, jumped to his feet and protested.
a witness had not been properly
syvorn, in that she had not kissed the
Bible, Judge T. M. Costello ruled
that kissing the Book was not neces-
sary. "Witness, in taking oath, does
not have to actually kiss the •Book" The Dorcas Bible Class of the Ev
his honor maintained. "In raising angelical Sunday School spent a hap
the Book in the right hand," he said py evening on Monday evening and
to the witness, pretty Mrs. A. C. presented Rev, E. Burn with lovely'
Fowler of Toronto, "you. have sole- wearing apparel and the folloWin
ninly sworn to tell the truth." address:
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in Surrogate Court Dear Mr. Burn:
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FEBRUARY 18, 937,,
Chester L. Smith, Publishing
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Alva
j,50 1-14 PARAEARS,ble ALLY BIt 01i.g4,4030k
follow the Local Ads.
Fowler, wife of the deceased, is.c
testing the codicil, claiming her
band was of unsound mind when,:
signed the document, which
written with a pencil on a scrap,
paper in 1953.-F. G. •Wefr,J»
has proven himself a versatile, �
on more than one occasion. Somet
ago he astonished court offiCiay
conversing easily with a dear mu
prisoner via the two-handed sign la
guage. The other morning, wittrth
stenoghapher absent through illnes
he typed letters and information
preparing for tthe day'er'dOnitee:
There are seven cases on the doCke
for the Supreme Court sittifigP,
ing on Tuesday this week with Jus
Lice Kelly presiding. There -are Hri
criminal cases, and of the See!eii
the civil list, two are defended wit
jury.
Presentation
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rs. Oscar Koehler of near Hensall
'siting her daughter Shirley and
nds'in Toronto for a week.
he public are asked to remember
concert in the Town Hall, on
evening of this week, under
auspicez of the Zurich Branch of
Women's Institute.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Cook, Mrs.
Cook and Mr, Ed, Brenner
Kitchener attended the funeral of
eir nephew, the small son of Mr.
d Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick.
At a recent meeting ot the Board
Health of the Township of Hay, a
elution was passed that the secre-
ry ' of the Board notify all owners
cows from which milk is supplied -
sale to the public must have such
ws tested for blood test and for
'berculosis,
dYlit. Charles Bartlett, who has been
ler of the local branch of the
nk of Montreal for the past three
ars, left on Tuesday for his new
pointthent at Owen ;Sound. Mr.
rtelett during- his stay in Zurich,
Va made many warm friends who -m-
e et to learn 'of his departure. He
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We, the Dorcas Class
At Goderich •after a two-day sess- the Evangelical Sunday ;School are
ion in which 17 witnesses were heard gathered here this evening to honou
a dispute over a -codicil of the late you upon your retirement as our re -
Jas. Fowler, leaving Mrs. Margaret gular teacher. We are sorry that",
this retirement is necessitated byt
ill -health. However, Ads our sincere
hope that if it be God's will you
may be restored to a full measure of
Fowler, of Wingham, the sum of
,$1„000., was brought to a close. Mrs.
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.good health. You have faithfully:,
being replaced by Mr. Hughes who
$5.00 $5.00
Special.
Value
RIMLESS READING GLASS
Come in and Try a Pair of the
Newest Shape Clear View
Spectacles, either.. Natural or
White complete with Case.
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
*blue coal
Servet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek
Rosedale Alberta
and
GLEN ROGERS'
, BRIQUETS
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid fot
Eggs on a graded basis.
Phone 10 HXNSALL
been engaged in the Hensall
performed your duty as our teacher.
auk for some
By your careful presentation of the'
time.
lesson each Sunday you have mads 'if;The party of tourists who left im-
the lesson period one of interest ande -ediately after the holidays for a
profit to us all. T;hrough your
alk kenne rip to the sunny south, namely, Mrs
Br,eas ple and precept you have. made ;
impression upon. us .a.rid,7the
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND 1
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Feh 1t1I i91 .and29th
Maple Leaf Stickeye salmon., halfs, per tin_ .... .17c
Royal York orange Pekoe tea, 1/1-1b.
Choice quality tomatoes 2% tin, 2 for ------------25 c
Soda Biscuits, I -lb. Pkg. 2 pkgs ...... . ... 25c
Raisins, Sultana Seedless, 2 lbs.
Catsup 12 -oz. bottle, per bottle 10c
Clark's Spaghette„ 2 tins
Chateau cheese, balf-lb. pkg. .... I5c
Lushies jelly powders„ 3 pkgs. for . .... . 25c
Shaker salt, iodized, per pkg. 6c
Penut Butter„ fancy tumbler, 20c
McCormicles nevrbutter'Bix;'P'err pkg. 1.,Qc
Polly- Prim Peas, 17 -oz. tin, 2 tins
Newest Patterns in best Prints, yer yard . ..
Fancy -floral Chintz at
per yard 19c.
SAlLADA TEA;
%-lbbrown label 3h
Yellow label %-1b. 27 c
Highest Price* fiat Eggs.
inallill.mamilmormannomennowftwoomm.
ter Hatberer, Lorn, Lloyd and;
• 0 ,have returned to good
wa.*esk::i.,:ziait,,-045.04.
us upon life s Journey; We ,,eap fi' a, 't, plendid trip and covered mar y
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mate the fact that you have i kindly miles, although the weather in Cali -
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consented to be the assistant teacher. fornia Was much cooler as they had
We ask you to accept these gifts as anticipated. They followed the south
ie t)ken of our love 'and -. esteem. ern route home, to avoid getting into
.1May. they ever, remind you 'of- the the -flood; distriptse., All report a. yet y
;Dorcas Class whose hope andprayer
is, that your health may improve
each day. -Signed on behalf of the
Dorcas Class. -Mrs. 1'., L. Williams,
President.
Hensall Cothicil Minutes
interesting trip. .
85th BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Henry Lipphardt or Zurich,
and who spends the winter months
in Hensall with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Fee
celebrated her 85th birthday on
The regular meeting of the Village
Monday,. Eebruary 8th at the home
Council, was held on Feb. Ist 'at 8. of her daughter, Mrs. Fee, Hensall.
pm. in the Council chamber with d1. She ;enterained a number of her fri-
.members present. Minutes of the ends to afternoon tea, and had quite
a' number of friends call during the
afternoon and evening to wish her
many happy returns of the day. Mrs.
previous meeting were read and ad-
opted.
Geiger and Consitt appeared as a
Lipphardt is enjoying her usual good
delegation from the Seed and Stock. 1481,
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.show asking for a grant for ;same.; te and even in her advanced
.Motion, that we grant the Sprin,g'ry'd'earkenjoys doing all kinds of 'fin,
Seed and Stock Show the sum of.'j..dle work without the;aid of glas-
sit' tor either sewing or reading. Her
ninny friends in Zurich, Hensall and
vicinity wish her many more happy
birthdays.
100.
A 'delegation from the Band appe-
ared stating their financial standing,
also asking for a grant for same. Mo-
tion that we grant the Hensall Band
the sum of $200.
Geo. Fee reported re Poll -Tax, sev
eral parties appearing re same. F. G.
D--.-1..-.... .--4.-,1 reported re unpaid taxes
OBITUARY
DIES'IN HAY TOWNSHIP.
Armour Todd,' a successful farmer
(1. 11.aY Township, died in Clinton
as being $1006. Motion, that we ex-
tend the tax roll until the first 01; Hospital, last Thursday evening. He
March, also the Poll Taxes. !Wm a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Correspondence read as follows: Gorge- Todd. He is survived by his
County Treas., Imperial Oil Co.;
min County formerly Bertha Gibson, and by
brother, Roy Todd of Hensall.
iicipal World; Firstbrook, Monteith ("Ile
Co.! Relief Officer, Stratford; C. .The funeral was .held on Monday at
AP.m. from his home, the services
R, and Bell Telephone Co.
Motion, that we adopt the by-law.„4,g conducted by Rev. W. A.
as prepared by the Bell Telephoneof Carmel Presbyterian Ch -
(Co.
':i..1g
, Hensall. Interment in the
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Billsandrd's Cemetery.
Accounts read as follows::;
lthunicipal World, supplies $10.74,;,V
W. Dabus, streets .40; W. Hilde
brandt do 1.40; Count/v. of Hurona'
'indigent 12.25; Ontario Hospital, dn.
;AB; Dept. of Health, insulin 6.30)
G, M. Case, teaming streets .50; Ex
*IN Times, printing 2.50; K. McLeanye,
grant Seed and Stock show $50;
Rennie, grant band $200; Hengalle
Young Son Is Called
tisympathy is extended to Mr.
4Vtrs. Lloyd Hendrick of the Bine.,
i Highway, south of St. Joseph.
e passing of their young and
son, Karl Edward at the age of
,.,year and 10 months.. The little
Oas' ill with pneumonia for ouly
Hydro, hal] 6.53; G. Walker realtn' ,qt a"tWeek, and regardless of the
relief 21.50; G. M. Case coal reliet::OtOf nursing and medicai attention
11.80; H. Hayman, groceries $9;: lleassecl away on Wednesday Feb
Motion that accounts as read 110'. OrY-10th, The funeral being held
ina:h1. Motion, that, gasoline punit4oitthe residence on Friday after -
by -law No. 8-1937 be given lst reaCl; burial taking place at the
ing. That bY-law No, 3-1937 be gi*If, tOipon line Evangelical cemetery
en second and third reading. Motioi)t Oct;; -.I. 13, Moore, of Grand Bend
*tat, we have stop signs made and Ifnited church oftleiating. The pall -
put up. That we authorize the clerk .'t`ittrers were: Robt.. Jennison, Lee
to advise the lots reclaimed fo- taxes.,40iinison, Allan Tarnbull, Herbert
Tor sale. Tenders will be received ontA4prlyao, 110.:i 4.s his parents the
r before March let, at 7 pan. , lidet$arted is survived by one sister,
lVlotion, that we adjourn. ••:pOrtera who have the sincere symp-1
Jas. A„Paterson, Clerk, .,)atItiY of a large circle of friends.
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Wool and Flannelette Blankets, Flannelettes,
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