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Zurich Herald, 1937-03-25, Page 5Thursday, Mardi 25th 11137 BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL .OtrDLE-yE.EfoLmEs Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ms. in this Column. 'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Nt)T- TENDERS 1 VANTED ARY PPUBLEC, ETC 40F.J'10E—lianiiltan Street, Just off the Square, GOD.IBtC'f3i,Ontario. Special Attention, to Cauncel and Sealed' tenders ,viii! Ile .received by Court. Work. the Council of the Township of Hay ?llitr. Holmes maybe cs�,tresulted at to one o'clock p.m., Monday, .April 5t , 1937, :for the :following: .Goderich by • Phone, and Phone g charges reversed. For ;supplying power to operate the Township stone crusher in Welsh's pit; eantrac#or to supply clrhre belt, move crueller When necessary, supply fuel atrxd oil for power plant, look after the ,crusher and keep it in good running- condition. Tenders to state per cubic yard of crushed material placed in bin. Township will main- tain crusher, pay for grease and oil used on same and supply necessary repairs. • Also tenders for trucking crushed material from crusher unto Town- ship Roads at per yard mile. Tenders may be spade separately er for the whole contract. Successful contractor to assume an risks of accidents and give a sat- isfactory bond for $300.00 for faith- ful performance of work. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BR'YCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZUILICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. .At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASI•JWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: Dr. til H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter Ontario VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, B.Y. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich Phone -96, A quantity of Early Alaska and 1935 late .seed oats; some good mix - A. R. Cam bell, V.S, B.V.Sc.; ed hay; also some green Mountain P potatoes. AuupIy , to, Mrs_ Mabel Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Snyder, Zurich, phone 55. College, University of Toronto. All +xliseases of domestic animals treated lby the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night scalls promptly attended to. Also Bre- aeder Of ScQttish terriers, Inverness iflenneIs. Office en Main ' Street, opposite Town Hall, Phone 116. HENSALL. 'Contract to be completed on or before September 1st, 1937. Lowest or any tender not arily accepted. Tenders to be handed or mailed to: necess- 1,OCAI. NEWS Mr. and Mfrs. George Fee, ma Charles, and Mrs. H. .I,ipphardt Mensal) were in town on Tuesday; Mr. Jacob Brown and son Gait were on a motor trip to Elmira Tavistock recently, The Evangelical Young Peon League will put on a home xn dandy sale; in J. E. Gascho's st next ;Saturday at 2 p.m. Call see. A. ham supper will be served;:' the basement of the ;Evangel: Church, Zurich, on Tuesday . March 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. Pro eds to go, toward the renovation• the Basement, Everybody weicp Confirmation was observed in Peter's Lutheran church on Sund with thirteen candidates recei1 these ;Efoly rites. The church. exceptionally nicely decorated the occasion. Misrepresented We recently made mention 1 Premier ,Bloom cf France had vited Mr. and Mrs. James Masse' the Blue Water Highway and tai 21 children on a free trip to Fran hut we have since been advised this was a misrepresentation, az such invitation was extended by j. Premier of France, PAVING CONTRACT'S It is announced that. the contracts to be let by the Pravvin Department of Highways for coming season will include teo on Blue Water highway seven rn A, F. HESS, north from Kincardine and sine m• Clerk, Township of Hay, south of Drysdale. Eight 'miles' Zurich, Ontario. No. 4 highway north and south Wingham also are to be 'paved. COMING AGAIN FOR SALE LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FOR QUICK SALE A Chatham Incubator, for quick Sale, apply to Mrs. Joseph Rau, Drys dale. d s e ICH , lERALDa CREDITON !Ministerial Fellowship—Stretford District, was held at Crediton Evang- elical !Church, on March 1.6th, Rev, A, Clemens, president, Rev. A. E. Pletc'h, pastor of the local church opened with devotional exer ter which F. B, (Meyer.of Se gave a very helpful and in paper on "'.Che liesponsibili't Minister." A helpful discus owed., During the luncheon Burn of Zurich gave a fc. talk on "The Pr�ia11eges of a :C• R. Kauth of Shakespear with scripture meditation. lowing presented short addres "The )Problems of the Laiety" PAGE. F IYtroiowir••••i•ei••••••••. •••-••••N••11••rpr••••i••••• • s• ZURICH Iwlrrll► w f , 1 v • We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. ekesekes of- Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant, of - t Prompt Service and Highest Cash struc.ttv I • Your Cream Graded, a h price Guaranteed y of the • Tested and Paid for the same •, Sion foil f Day. hour E. 2, 11aw51tip �• YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY Min :ter" , • according to g -opened • We also buy and payCash for The fol- y Poultry your Eggs and 5e,, e;r : ,� at Highest Market Prices, Sby Wzn i grade. ----your Patronage Appreciated! Edighoffer; "The Midwee by EE. Pletch; "Teaching a to Tithe" by J. W. Siebert. angehstic Service was condo II,E. IZoppel, Dashwood. 12 Clemens• preached a very sermon on the theme, "Wh shall 3 do With Jesus." The nosed with an aprep',iatc Members of the Ladies' Aid p lunch for the Ministers prose meetings 'preyed to be a vex+y qui moans of Spiritual Fellows minsters and peorle. STANLEY TO\ 'N5H Next rSun;:ay, special. Easte vices will be held at Goshen, and Varna United churches, at the c'on'clusion of the services the sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper wi11 he Observed. Miss Helen Bandey of Munc • y i; spending a week with her parents, Rev: H. G. and Mrs. Bandey at the parsonage, Varna. 1\fr. Edgar Smith who has spent the past two months with his aunt, 1VIrs. Mary Hindes near Chatham, has returned to his home on Goshen Line. Mr"and Mrs. W. R. Stephenson The Happy Cousins Concert Co ;Yti. of Parr Line, .accompanied by Mrs. Elmira, who put on a show here r;' Wes. Cochrane of Pilot Mound, Man. the Zurich Town Hall last Woven?, < x; ,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 27th, and.who were <; acclaimed i i ; Percy . Johnston. many as the best show ever put a Miss Helen Bandey spent Sunday in the Hall, will be 'back again with her friend, Miss Grace obinson an entirely different slow ful3 off. ' Mr. and Mrs.' .Elmore Stephenson, and laughter on :Pride,yrevenii Mr. .Stewart Beatty and Miss Emma April 2nd, and the liubhc ark requa McBride visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jno tea to get your reserved ,seats eaarl`; i S'cotchanere's on Sunday. As the hall will likely be sold o t r -- '"• - long before the night of the show �, .-HENSALL. STILL ONE OF THE BEST ervice" • Church THE ZURICH CREAMERY An Ev • cted by•••••Oif,i•••bAFlrb••�;o,6aesmr�sesOar��,, ._i __-- -aenereteseetesee tia ev. 4, forcer,) at thrn Pae or o ,i.,. , e.:.÷,...,....„......„.......+; nt. The Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! 4 help 4. hip to +ea Buy Storm Window and Doors 4. fp * LET US QUOTE YOU! ,,4. x sex- REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PAN 3 Blake, q. ASSORTEt. Each year in the National Hockey League the experts pick our' an `°Ail;; Star" Hockey Team that is what 1 oR SALE A, Fairbanks -Morse 5 H.P. gasoline engine in good` condition, mounted on 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON- trucks. Apply to duct any Auction Sale, . regardless L. P,rang,& Son, Zurich, as to'size' dr article to sell. 1 solicit. Scour business, and if not satisfied will nen :make no charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dash-wood _Dashwood Phone 13-57, PRODUCE „NOTICE FOR GOOD CLEANING ,Spring and Easter Have your Dry CIeaning an1r Laun- dry done by THE (PARISIAN LAUN- DRY LTD., LONDON. Mens' Suits and. Topcoats 70c. All kinds of Laun dry, done at .reasonable prices. TH1EL'S TRANSPORT, ZURICH Faim Pzoduce WANTED 'HIGHEST CASH. PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurich& Popular FOR SALE One 10x20 McCormick .Deering tractor; in good condition. Apply to Geer. 11. Beatty, Varna, Ont. NOTICE SPENCER CORSETS, Individually Designed. Style or Surgical. Mrs. Anna. MacDonald, t39 MEAT MARKET Phone 137 Hensall, Ont L'Ot Us supply you with the s '' Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, £ct., always on hand. Kept Fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides. and Skins Yungblut it Son INSURANCE Ubed Cars For Sale "We are offering the following Cars for Sale; See them! 1-1930 good Chev. Coach. 1-1930 good Form C'oach- 1--,1931 good Ford Coach. 1-1933 good V -s Ford Sedan. 2--1030 good Ford -Coupes„ with rumble Seats. 1-1928 Model A. Ford. All cars: are 'mechanically gone over by us. Western W2: GTVE TERMS) Western Farmers Mutual Wear g and Sot,, Zurich Weather Insurance Cu. AL. Fran OF WOODSTOCK • '81 LARGEST. RESERVE RAL - AWE GP ANY UANAD1AN MUT- BLAKE Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Simpson of Detroit weee visitors here. Lee Redden of London, was a rec- ent visitor at his home here. hey think the angst strongest le j The Ontario Premier's announce- ., heyers out of the varong tFa21.. ment in the Legislature of a subsidy This year we notice that "Hale" Sao i of :one mill to each municipality on Bert is picked as first man wirxch ..,.1 satthein .assessment, will benefit Hen - indeed an honor to the Babe, t`a'''lb sprat $400 as the assessment is Harvey Jackson of the T 1� �,.aut $4UU,OOU. Hen - 1. 1Ben Elder of Hensall. was re -elect - Cy -treasurer of• the Ontario orontQ, the ether four come :, fronse4 troit :team.. We trust' that - - L ap will befall"Babe that he nra Brotherhood of Thresherrnen at their y give annual%meeting in Waterloo recently of .his best to whatever team he will ; Mrs. Jas. Bonthron, who has been play with for many years, Thank - You v-isitien her sister, Mrs. Hall, in Pit- aburg Pa., has left for an extended trip to 'Florida. Stratford Mar. 1937.' Irene Hoggarth was called to Tor- onto o-- Ing to the serius illness of 110: young nephew, who it ill with pneumonia, N and Mrs. Jaynes A. Paterson 'Weis in Toronto for a few days vis- iting relatives and friends. .Mrs. H. Little, Mrs. Thos. Kyle, Yours Truly, Fred Leibold, Stratford �,Mr: BYron Kyle, Mrs. Alexander µ, and, Peter• McNanghton were visitors TO BEGIN APRIL 1[(t °j to London. Mary Littleh as left for London, At Goderich much 'discussdin pros, where she has secured a position. 7r pecss cd an early opening okra*. Mrs. Jas. Duck received word of gation have seceiced a setZlakes k,'parttc: her eldest • brother, Wm. Essery, of (" ularly on the upper Iakes, Brookdale, Man. had suffered a stir - recent cold snap. The ice ha,ooke. Ile was taken to a Hospital, tined in the St. Marys River, where it is hoped he will recover. in Godexich harbor is 8 to 10 . ches : thick and on the Canadian side of - The Auditors''rp t of the Lake Huron, where there was open, The atrrlitors' report of the Village water most of the winter, ice •now of diensatl for the year 1936, model extends in. , ey the Stratford chartered account - extends protected areas one to ants, has ,been distributed. According bye miles and is quite unbroken: ' Sailors are talking of April loth but ,to the. report everything was found much warmer weather muct soon 5et,'and ke, the books in good condition in if it will be open by that date., 'rind kept in an able manner and all Dear Editor—Enclosed find monen order for Zurich Herald for 1937 a I always like to read the news front any old home town. We are all well at present. Hoping all my Zurich fir ends are the same. Have very niche weather with practically Ito snow D ES NOW. WE CARRY ,� LARGE4.D STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL a 4- TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOUee + WAIT. a eh rA&L FL A L °� PHONE ZURICH Traimmesmomen 60 4+++4++++++++++•ice++++•€•.p•q•an.i..H --;,•-e-i ••••••••"••••••••aaaa•a••• oarmi1•110••••1►•i•11••••iq 1 Your Winter's• • •• Colder Days will soon be here again, and provision 1 must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home e• warm and comfortable. We can supply • PP y practically all the called for grades of Coal and Coke with prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin! Master and Pioneer Poultry F+ Feeds Plow points to fit all makes of plows IWe are in • SEEDS! SEEDS! the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and'. Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times. 1 L.SchiJbe +rAM•+D#ICN•N••aa• o,lismine 5,s a••asaa•a•••••••••••iN. the ,tight- rc� the officials are given credt. Some LATE JAMES WATSON recommendations have been made, and another book or two secured. The death of a well known A'erso t The treasurer's report covers the of this district as .well as where he ,transactions of the municipality from resided and a former business man year to year. The treasurer of the of Seaforth, Mn James Watson, on Hydro does not issue a financial stat- eurred Sunday last at his home at. ement in detail, neither do the school that ;place. Mr. Watson had been in or public library tteas,.Try. There is poor health for some time and a feW a great deal of expenditure which the days before became seriously ill. He ratepayers should know about, given went in business with his father and in bulk form instead of detail. Our after the latter's death, carried on opinion is that each treasurer should the insurance business until he re- issue a printed annual financial state - tired four years ago. Mr. Watson meet or ealse the auditors should was a former reeve of Seaforth. He: give a detailed statetnent of all ex - was predeceased by his wife, about penditures, which has noe been done 12 years ago. Surviving are two dan- this year. It was thought advisable ethers and a son; also two sisters this year to bring in outside auditors and a #rrother..The funeral took place to make the report and it is hoped on Tuesday from First Presbyterian that their report is satisfactorily. church, Sear -oath • Mrs. John Glenn Passes The death occurred on March 7th W. M. S. MEET at the residence of her niece Mrs. J. McClinchey, Seaforth, of Mrs. J. .The momhey meeting of the Blake Glenn, a fernier Hensall lady. Mrs. Glenn was born in Hay Township and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wilson, who were a- ntong the earliest settlers in Hay, liv ing on the Zurich road half way be- tween Bensal'1 and Zurich, After their marriage they settled in Usb- orne Township and farmed there un- til they moved to •Hensall and purclt- Wane COMPANY DOING BUS'I'NESS 1 11ir. axrd' rl'Irs iYT10 a Er#bd and ] W.M•S. was held at the home of MissF' THIS KINDINU' N'i' Et tlO ;Mrs Chris. Sclauit we Sundadp an` Alberta Finlay last Wednesday after - Amount of insurance at Risk on Dee..it'ors with Mx. ward lima Jacob Slwrnrt,.,! noon. The meeting was evened by 3Tst, 1'93'5, $20,479;730.00 entruber. % sa nt" hymn 256. Miss Finlay read the Scripture lesson. Prayer was Ma. and men Aaron )'gen and :fir., offered by Miss M. A. Johnston. Mrs. dby, Mr. and' Mrs: ,Chis. Salirag and Sant Hey read the devotional leaflet. After the call Ball some business was attended to. After a •hymn the ohapt- Total Cash in Bank and Ronda $254,627.52. aates--$4.50jp�er $1,90( for Tams ! .family spent Sunday with Mr. and E. F. Klopp—Zulic Mrs. Aaron C;ii9gtaaf0h, er from the study book was taken bee used a home in Rensall. After the Sunday visitors with. Mr: and r ��kr►t,.Alsa* Dealer falai#a#ne • hen Gfn :eri'cli :w.... Illre 1VIxs. Roy Lamont. The meeting was j dea'tlt of ,IVIr. Glenn, ,Mrs, Glenn watt R were; Ma and Mrs, ..closed by singing a 'hymn and the to Seaforth and lived with her niece at kialla 0e Ei € nit, i tin ' {slims I+3rb and tartar, yMin *rid, Mrs. Lord's -prayer in unison. Lunch was She was the last eur•vivin member of 'a kaiose Ge cne .rnd. family- served Auld a social time enjoyed. 1 the Wilson family! g 1 yewwwuwwnmmurmmwymvwu6vw,1 Zurich Drug Store 1 School Supplies We have a full Line of all the requirements q of Schoolr Supplies .All authorized Public School Book s,ineluding the NewlSpeller All High School Text Books, etc. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. Fr1 See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. ipr •ter Dr, A. 3. MacKinnon, Zurich ANNWANWh t+ WWNYM* At MMq mmtir�