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Zurich Herald, 1937-08-19, Page 4Ric 1� rtlit'm1 ,retic 1 Wert x A:atl"ll!St 19th; 1937_ $32,000 RIZE UST LAl`l for a day or two. at Western Ontario's own exhibition, This year will surpass all previous efforts for agricultural, industrial, scien• tific and home exhibits. I3TC F ATXTRTSa W. E. TACICSOb DAY' weir R 4 Secretary HWLLSCREEN. Shirley Adkin: is visiting .}ii Dor- een 'Reichert. • Mr. and Mrs. W. 1• Heber', i of etql- it115.11A idwited Yritli _:ci:•. :!::o;,_. :41iee .lnniv coe5 a.•e• i=l'- C'1[iton, "is i t" iting in the vicinity. Mr. J win iii . ,.,*` cal ?e an lir, and .7,11; Lo doe during ti': we e'er 1 calked in tk..,. vl'' :t t . find Mn. sl. S is e3i. Dzereit. ie guests flat its. Mr. Braclae o i r ,. the guest of 2.Ir. ane .,, t:. .e . a::a i..,'2. St. Joseph and 3 v :'.:i Mr and Mrs. Hector Laperte and :iistighter from Detrai!•. ere -pt :'ding is woek in the r, ghlc,?eLenel cf Drys- -dile and St. Joseph. Misr Josephine. Pr:mesio and two , s_ons, and t*s. Aiinantl J.';'inet of Chicago, spent a few dee.. r,.':ie n ing acquaintances in this vicinity. The lrbneau family left ea Tee. day for Toronto, Buffalo and other points on their way back to Chicago. Mrs. Cyrus Stan& ary and two tons of Detroit an: spending their vacation with Iivlr. and 'MI's. F. E. Ducharme., a': and Mrs. Joseph Canna of Mon- ftreal, spent a few day, visiting fri- Miss Gabriel 'Cantle was a Sunday -visitor with her parents, lir. and Mrs.` • Mr. and Mee Alf. 'i'ayloor, - 1rs.J. •bice ton• iTes 3*:li;;;aret of 13ensail; Kee , J. Denner of Montreal and Mies Violet Willie 'of. Marlette, Mich., we- n: 1•.'!'t':it eieitors with '11r and :ilr.s A. T. Deanelas, Hyde Park. The Ser:tion men are busily eng- aged in p) s.tiiee in a largo number of on t.''. 'r seeVna running from a<nn to es -areal miles :oath of the jean C eii lei:ell ientee _e ,i.'a en h: -r ee turned til 'home U n rwr a - tele lot? silt fee: v•seske eee. Seetlr Herein W. -I. to Meet South Heron Lt'onienV' Institute are i:mains a Seremery flay in Hensall town hell, on August 1 7th at 2 p.m. to complete their refinishing furnit- .e pr',) 1, Lt. Th., exhibit, story of the work and an illustrated lecture ily Miss Sliet r, departmental inetr- eetorese, will be followed by after- no.,n tea. Had Accident On Sunday last while Mr. and ,Mrs. George Pearce and family, of Heneell, were motoring to Delhi they had the misfortune to have a blow- out near Lucan, causing the driver to lose control of the car, which turned' over in the ditch. Mr. Pearce suffer- ed three fractured. ribs and was brought home in an ambulance, while Mr's. Pearce suffered greatly from shock,, but soon •recovered. The family were unhurt. after a very relatives, , has in Toronto. has regained of her whist, tiiroeg i a fall • was using F. •Canting Kiss Patricia Masse of Detroit,- isl.' Burried Here wisitiing in the immediate neighbor- • ' :hood, of Beavertown. • The funeral of the late Mrs. Rich - r_ and Mrs. Ross Hewitt and son and Pollock who died in hospital at 'who have been camping in Beader_ Battle Creek on Aug. 2, took place town.the past few weeks, have re -from Hensall station on the arrival r' tun_e l .to thein home in Wjndsor. of , the train on Aug., 5th. Interment !Ir. August Bedard of . Wiirdsor, is :RIMS 2T1 the Hensall 'Union Cemetery. 'spending- a few weeks with leis par- Rev- A- 'Sinclair bad charge or the rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bedard of St. services. Mrs. Pollock was a for ;Joseph. north. mer well known and respected lady Mr. William Jennison of the Blue` wlep resided here with her husband, 'Water Highway has started with the tl2e.iate Richard Pollock, for anum- zeason's threshing, but of late, due be`r of ;years. After the death of her do the wet weather the wort: is gre- l husband about eleven years ago she tly handicaped by stook threshing. sold ht r.property: here and moved a 'Work on the Blue Water Highwaya1 ay itis fast progressing and in a rew more weeks will be all completed. _( Mr. Leo Bedard of Courtright is spending the week with Mr, and I •Hensall Cou��cil Minutes: Mrs. Fred Ducharme. Miss Yonne Cantin of London, sp- ent Sunday at her home in St. Jos- The regular meeting of the Village= ample. Council was held on the eve. of Mr. Sol Williams of Seaforth, spent Aug. 9th at 8 p.m. in the Council .a few days with her parents, Mr. Chamber with all members being aged Mrs. Oscar Ducharme, Sr. l present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. HENSALL The Clerk reported, Mrs. M. Pope 1 was .askirg permission to remove a ;tree in front of her property; re- ffered to property committee. Wm. McAsh, his sister of Hensall, Geo. Fee reported re extra police 1"ir. and Mrs. E. A. M•cAsh and Mrs. ; protection for Band Tatoo and was .Annie McDonald, London, were vis - instructed to stop bicycle riding on tors with his brother, Dr. John Me the sidewalks at .once. .Ash, Tara. S. Rennie and T. E. Drummond Amy Laramie of Windsor, is spend 1 appeared for the Band asking per- • ng her holidays with her mother, .mission to close Bing street foo the Vers. Wm. Laramie and sister Greta. I night of the Band Tatoo between Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paterson Wellington and Nelson strs. sent .a week -end at Meaford. A. band tatoo will 'be held in Hen -1 Motion, that we give the band sail, Aug. 25th. Six bands will take permission to close King st from G. Sutherland's to Tudor's Hotel on night of August 25th. Also that the Council put top on well in Park and insall pump. F. G. Bonthron appeared asking permission to cement in front of the fart, Parkhill, Grand Bend, Dash- *vood, Exeter, Zurich and Hensall. Violet Willis of Marlette, Mich., fins been visiting here with her re /Alves, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Taylor and Mr_ and Mrs. Robt. Paterson. Irene Douglas, and Ada Gram left Post Office between the curb and -onday last for a motor trip to diff- sidewalk. Motion, that this per- cre'nt points in Northern Ontario. nv.sion be granted. intend visiting the quints at Callan- Correspondence read from County oiler. Clerk and filed. John -Craig,, who is in the Victoria Bills and accounts read as follows: Alospitai, ILondin, is improving nicely ;and hopes to be •Home soon. Mrs. Hannah Taylor is leaving :for her former home in FillmoreiSas. • the has a lot of property there that Breads het attention. . She has rented leer home here to Fern McLean. Mrs. Chas. McCreaand daughter, :Wary McCrea of Sudbury were re- eeent visitors with Geo. Sutherland. 1.25;. W. Taylor, labor r :.tic 13./5; Mr. eel Marr.., Wm. Orem of De- Cook's Cash Store, relief 15.7.1; O. stroit, was a visitor with hisfi arents. owcliffe do $4 T. E. Drummond '1 ,Air. andM. s .,Ge Gram. p F. G. Bonthron, brie.- em"- W Mrs. Whir -Jones had the while misfari.- x Oster do 21.00; W. ere ls'ior 1 'u ric ;. ,. gtsiiig down the steps of i Bark 9.90; J. Sangattr do le 3.60, .. leer home Ur fall, causing a bod in 11••Tyrlro, for hall and motor 4.09: II „fury to her knee. i "lotion, t!' OA; Mill: and eacot:;.'". toht., as ore spent a• week e paid, A -., ' .e �w, � spent week at read In p i that i i vrir 1)1,zI, Mtx;�l;ol< and 'Cobernior,• _Tarries .�-.soli r "':c, A Spencer & Son, supplies streets 60.99 ",Iunicipal World •supplies hall 3.89; County of Huron, indigent 41.- 10; J .Sangster labor water tank 15. 75; Huron Expositor, printing 2.52- . A, Taylor, labor streets 12.25; T. Shaddick do 9.50; Dept. of Health insulin 3.50; Geo, Fee, labor stveete 82; E. Ronnie Est., supp'es, hall Ifyou• drive recklessly and have not made up your mind to stop it, you are going to d yourself in serious trouble soon.l The Department of Highways is determined to put reckless drivers off the road and keep them off, if you need your car in business, stop and think for a minute what would happen if you had your driving license cancelled. You might lose your job. But what is your job compared to the death, crippling, or injuring of `i: _good citizen! Reckless drivers are crinins'' going along our highways breaking laws, maiming and killing defenseless people. Our laws are adequate and fair. Obey them and you will keep out of trouble; break them and take the consequences. You cannot say you jave- not been warnnd0 Stop speeding-! Stoj-cug in ! Stop passing on hips. Stop taking chances of any kind. If you must drive slower than the average tra c keep well to the right side of the highway or - use. the side :roads.' Do not block other traffic., (ATARI itilOTOdISL4 'aLL CO-OPERA to put reckless" drivers where they belong. Here is what to do.,When you see a'motoist driving in a manner dangerousto the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place and when you, -reach your destination write to the Meter Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways,: ,Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite,` reports of minor infringements of the traisc law ,; you are requested to use sound jud„ent. We will deal adequately with offenders. COUNTY NEWS Still Enjoys Good Health Listowel— Still enjoying good health, Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, old- est resident of the district, walked 1 mile from her E1n a :Township home go Listowel last week. Mrs. Hamile ton is in her 102nd year, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scotchmer of Stanley Township announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Eleanor Elizabeth, to Mr. James Douglas Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Black of Tuckersrnith. The' inarriage to take place in August. • Gets His Coronation Medal When Mayor MacEwen of Goder- ich sorted over his mail the other day his eyes fell on a parcel, from Buckingham Palace, forwarded . via Ottawa, and naturally it war the'first one he opened. It was his Coronation medal, from King George VL Leads at Entrance Miss Pataicia Morrison, of Hullett, obtained the highest standing at the •recent Entrance exams in Last ,Hur- em. There were three hundred and .tarty -one candidates. Patricia is only twelve years of age and is a pupil of 'Miss Agnes Reynolds of Hellet Sep- arate School. ilnfantDaughter Dies Darr sympathy is expressed to Mr Sul Mes. M. F. Gladman of Exeter, n the loss of their infant daughter, 'osernary Pickard, aged 14 months. .'he babe was taken i11 at Grand 'vend, her' condition was improved .id they returned to their home in mitten, complications later set in nil :he was taken to nee War me' :,r.. ir.l Clei1dren't Hospital whore she rite ea5.:''t,1 Swale 1 James Manson • The- death took =place in .Seaforth on August 10th _ of Janies Manson, in his 88th year. The funeral was held from the residence of his nephew, Wm. Manson, Egmondville on Thurs- day. James. Manson was born in Tu- ckersmith and attended the old Eg- inondville school :. on the hill. As a young roan the •went to Michigan it the .'winter.. `He lived at Bayfield for the past 35 years, coming to Egm ondville last Jan. He was a faithful member of •Bayfield Orange Lodge,a Conservative in politics and a staunch Presbyterian. His ,Brother, Wee pre- deceased 'hien in California a few months ago ifi •- Injured in Accident While rounding the curve at :Stur- dy's;'' Cor 1 ,'+irieer Holmesville, last Tuesea'y;Aug. 6th, a car said to have been driven by D. Heiley, De- troit, failed to make the curve and swung sharply over to the left side. After travelling some 120 feet, t again swerved to the otherside, and after going some distance along the ditch, turned over on its- side. E.J. T);ewartha who was driving a team aoayard Clinton at that time, narrow- ly escaped being struck, He assisted Mr. and Mrs, Healy from the wreck. After receiving first aid treatment, they were removed to Clinton hos- pital. Many Attend Funeral The funeral of Mies Amy Parsons„ 26 -year-old school teacher, who was drowned 'at Sunset Beach, Goderich, was held at Brophey's chapel and was attended by numerous friends and acquaintances from her native toninship, Hallett, Former ' school seee e tided ee pallbeaee s, the 'sery ice:being conducted by Rev. Broar:'- of Blyth. Interment in Bern', Ce'-ir, CNThRRO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch sons had not been in good health Armories at Goderich since her mother's death, two years ' Word has been received from the ago. The .girl's personal beionggss, Department of Public Works that the her shoes, one stocking, her pure •Government is prepared to take over and a bunch of keys and,a •flashiight a portion of the National .Shipbuild :have been: founr3. .on the lake shorei.ng plant on Newgate St., Goderiche 150 yards north of where her body and .convert it into aan armory for was washed ashore. The presence of the training of "C" Company, Middle the flashlight supports the original ewe -Huron regiment. Terms are '$800, theory that the girl disappeared in -a year fer Five years and an option the night. i for another five years at $600 a yr - The cement building• has long been% • Visited at Exeter vacant, and has an exceient layout Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston and for an armory. A spacious drill hall will o son Peter left Exeter recently for occupy the graund floor and on,, Rochester, N.Y., where they will spa a high Balcony will be a line of oft end a few days with Mrs. Johnston's res. Work will commence shortly an& mother and her sister's family. They w ill be .completed this fall.—Godericle. left their home in Wallkill, N. Y., a- Signal. 'bout three weeks ago, visiting fi•rstet Death of Mrs. 'Orr Saranac Lake, afterwards crossing After a lengthy illness, death cla the St Lawrence at Cornwall.. They lined on Saturday at Goderich, Mrs. agent. some: time in Ottawa, thence to Richmond Orr, at the age of 4tm North. Bay- At. Callander cney satin years. She was formerly Elizabeth the quints and though it was Tues- Muir',daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. day morning they were surprised to' 1VCuur, at Brumfield. 25 years agoe fast see the hundreds of cars that ~vete . ,Tune she :married Mr. Oar, whoa rolling in, each with its quota of i With two sons, survive. Her parents sightseers. Their trip then continued I and a brother, John of Goderich, ,anal to the Blue Water Highway and a sister, of Colborne, Twp also sur - down the Bruce Bach on Lake Hui i wive Mrs. Orr was a devout member - on where they visited relatives:, in- n—Johnston. n- of Knox Presbyterian llru eh,., ,' he eluding his parents, Mr. and Mrs.w Ladies' And and the Women's Tilsit g I ute. T.he'funeral was held on i1lort- n Johnston. ' f day, by Rev. Lane with interment ire. A $5,000 Contract Maitland Cemetery. Dien At Goderich The Goderiche. Palle Utilities Corn ' The industrial life of Goderich suf misaidn• has several irons in the tire feted .a severe lossith the he sudden of Old Home nvek decoration enthu- passing of Thos. H. Mitchell resie , p. siasm, the largestg of which is the ; dent and general manager of the installation of .a new lighting system • Dominion Road Machinery Co. He on the Square. At 'a meeting recently was .15, Born in Colborne Twp., neer a $5,000 contract with .the Canadian Goderich, he received his educatiierit•.. In Godeiicli, 'entering the employee • of the Dominion Road Machinery Cle- w accountant, rising to become its chief executive. In indifferent health he had spent his evint rs h the south in recant years. Besides hi,, wife, her: General Electric Co. was approved, the win* to. be completed by the end of Jktly. A plan for -emblem -,around the powerhouse, submitted by S. W. Archibald, engineer,. of Lox don, was tery. It was di,close,l that Mk. Par- tabled.