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Zurich Herald, 1933-12-28, Page 4tirMitn .°P*44+ ++�II�+° ^@�^I`++ S�� +44++i'+ +Dw !I•+4 ,huh ++ i °�°` ".i•'F++'N* At l'� : y4&ds Sales and Service To Our Customers and Friends We Extend Season's Greetings Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 Auctioneering? — U. BET! .41.4444.44++++++++++++++++++44.44++++++++++44++.44.4. ++44.44+++++++♦+++44+4+44.4 04-544.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++4444+++++ r++++++++++++°rah++++++ +++++ Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors Yl Mas 1 + LET US QUOTE YOU! 4.4.t f++ + + o C. K 1 LBYLE1SC1 14+. PHONE 69 - - . ZURICH I ,÷+++++++++++++-1-++++++++++!1•+++++++++++++++++++++4 • +++-++-i,.,;..,,..x,+++-1-+++++++++++F ++ +++++++++++++3-+++4 REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. The Installation Will be as. Good as the Furnace AND when we tell you the furnace will be a HECLA, that's all we need to say. Canada's most famous furnace—the furnace that saves one ton in seven over any other furnace the furnace with fused, gas -and -dust -tight joints. If we install your new furnace, it will be the correct size, properly located, with the right size pipes and registers. And the cost will be lower than for years to come. HECLA WARM AIR FURNACES STADE and WEIDO Zurich, Ont. Telephone 92 D2 FL their homes on the labylon Line, Mr. and 1VLrs. Wes, I'layter 1741001'- ed atered to Flint, Mich. on • Sunday. On Saturday, December "doth Mr. Albert Buchanan of Stanley and Miss Alice Deitz of Zurich 'woe 'united in marriage. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev, Mr, Stainton at the James Street 'United Church Parson- age, at Exeter. The young couple will reside on the "Goshen Lino, Stan. ley and have the best wishes of their many friends, A watch -night service will be held in Goshen United Church next Sun- day evening. BLAKE 'Kiss dean Hey of London, spent +iCIn stmas day at her home in the 3 i rage., Misses Gertie and Eva Beekler, sand Laura Gascho spent Sunday with ;Ida Swartzentruber. Miss Mary Clarke and friend of °i;,loderich, spent Christmas day with 'mer .mother, Mrs. E. Clarke. Mrs. Jake Swartzentruber spent 'Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Oesch in the Village!. Miss Gladys Douglas, R. N., and Miss Susie Oesch, both of the Hen - H Sanatdrium, spent Christmas day under the parental roofs. 3tr. and Mrs. Edmund, Oesch -oand ai0aughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Stas. Johan Oesch on the Goshen line. HILLSGREEN Monday visitors during Christmas flay are: --31r. .and Mrs. A, Smith, owl Marion of Brantford with Mr. arra Mrs. J. Richardson. Misses Annie and Agnes Cochrane a f Clitiion with Mr. and Mrs. Harry uss. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle: and children were recent visitors 'in 10- getown, visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard of Ex- eter wer visitors with the former's brother, Mrs Harry Howard,, Mrs. John Bean was: in London,' visiting her sister, Miss Huskins, who has be•esi :operated on for appendieit- is. Mr. Talbot and son of London we- re visitors with Dr. ,and. Mrs. Collyer. Mrsfl C. S. Hudson visited friends in London for a few days recently. The many friends of Mrs. T. C. Joynt will be pleased to hear she has returned: home from the Clinton hos- pital where she has been for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and children of the Beach -o -Pines, were visitors with relatives in town. Robert Higgins returnedhome af- ter a two weeks' visit with his dau- ghter, Mrs. O. Beaver of Farquhar. The reception held in the town hall on Thursday last in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richardson, bridal couple, was well attended and a very enjoyable time spent. • The young couple were presented with a beautiful studio couch. Mrs. Mark Drysdale was in London one day recently. Jas. A. Bell has been able to re- turn home from the London Hospital where he has been for several weeks Mr. Bell is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith receiv- ed word that their son, Alfred, who with his wife and little daughter, re - gide in Brantford, where Alf; has a good position, was in. very peer hea- lth, but his many • friends hope to hear a good report of his condition The Carolina Jubilee Singers of Chicago, presented a splendid enter- tainment in the auditorium of the United Church on Thursday evening under the auspices of the Sunday. School. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kraft spent the Holidays' with • firends in Sarnia,. Milford Cook and sister. of De- troit spent Christmas with. 'wlneir par- ents. The choir of the Lutheran enter- tainment a number of the shut-ins' by singing some Christmas Carols on. Sunday evening whish was very much appreciated. Miss Fanny Preeter of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs.Stavey. Rev. and Mrs. A,` W. Sauer are sp- ending a few days in Preston this week. The business places in town will be closed every evening except Saturday during the winter months, A special musical program will be given in :the Evangelical church' on. Sunday evening Dec. 31st, consisting of numbers from "Hander's Messiah TheChoir will be assisted by Mr. Walter Cutbush 'of Exeter tenor so- loist. The offering will go, to- wards the choir, treasury. A Mr. and Mrs. A. .E. Oestreieher and family are spending' a few days with friends in London and Dorchester. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Christ- mas ;in London. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold and Mr. Clarence Routledge of London, were Christmas visitorsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther and Miss Rose Guenther of Windsor, sp- ent the holidays with -relatives. Miss Ella Martinson is spending the holidays with her parents in El- mira. Miss Thelma Elsi of Sarnia and Mr. Samuel Elsie of Detroit, spent Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zimmer of Portland, Oregon, spent the past we- ek with his facher and sisters. DASHWOOD Miss Zeta Nadiger, nurse in train- ing of Victoria Hospital, London, sp- ent a few -days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. • Mr. Czar Steinhagen of Tavistock spent Sunday at his home here. - Miss Olga'Fisher of London, spent the week -end with her parents. Miss M. Cunningham and Miss An- drews of Kitchener spent Christmas With: the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs L. Morenz. - Misses Mary Mclsaac and Maxine Bishop of Detroit are spending their Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac. Miss. Theda I•Iayter of Windsor is Mrs. M. Elliott and family, and Mrs. E. Anderson and Agnes all of Cen- tralia with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Love. Mr. V. Dinnon with his parents near Cromarty. ' Miss M. Woods at her• home in Mit- chell. Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. R. Consitt with Mr. and Mrs. C. Parks, of the Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cochrane and Aud rey and Mr. and Mrs. H. McMurtrie and Alex, of Kippen with Mr, Wm. Jarrett, and Annie. Mrs. C. Fuss and son David of Zurich with Mr. 'and Mrs. 'W. Reich-, ert. i STANLEY . TOWNSHIP At the nomination held in the town. ship Hall, Varna, on Friday, Decem- ber 22nd, Mr. Wm. Douglas the Re- eve for 1933 resigned and the fol- lowing were elected by acclamation: For Reeve, M. Hanley; For Council- lors: W. Turner, Roy Lamont, Fred Watson and J. Pepper. Mr. Mervyn Keys of Western Un- 1ilis Mary Iiagan of London with .. .. Ilia g aversity, London, and Mr. liter '4ter,. Miss Dolly' Hagan, Keys of Toronto Universit y � .are s - � spending a few weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tiernan of Ham- ilton spent Christmas with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan.: Mr. Eugene Tiernan bf London is spending the holidays with his par- ents. Dr. Lorne S Tiernan of Dublin, spent Christmas at his home here. The annual entertainment of the Blackbush school was held last Thurs day P.M. There was a good crowd and after a pleasing concert Santa Clause distributed presents from a beautifully decorated tree. Miss Greb deserves much credit as the' director of the program. Miss Margaret Willert of London, is spending the holidays at her home Master Willis Mclsaac is spending his holidays in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Adams of Lon- don spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. ,Mr. and Mrs. L. Birk of Guelph spent the holidays here and in Zurich Miss Myrta Holtman of Kitchener spent Christmas with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman. Miss Rlda Kraft of London, spent Christmas .at her home here. Mr: Wm. Musser of Deirpit ip s - ending a,.few nes with p. .Y his family. , •Mer. James of Londonis visiting at ,the home of Mr. J. Wein. Mr. Arthur Goetz of St. Berne, Sask., is visiting his • mother Mrs. Goetz. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callfas of Sarre€a visited relatives in town last, week. Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia is visit- ing her mother Mrs, Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Andersen spent Christmas with friends in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden of l ketel and. 14:9 ss Zeta' Nadiger of London -spent, ek- ',reek -end nvi4li ',r it Mr, and Mrs. Win. Mss Alice Willert and friend of Fort Wayne are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willert. The Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, held their annual meeting evening in the basement of the church with 29 members present. Mrs. W. Nadiger occupied the chair for the program which included the Scripture Lesson, a trio by Mrs. Nadiger, Mrs. Schlunt and Mrs. F. Guenther, a reading by Mrs. Nadiger -which was followed by a short talk by Rev. Luft. Mrs. H. Wein then presided for the business session and ,electien of officers as follows; Pres- .ident, Mrs. H. Wein, Vice -Pres., Mrs. T. Kraft; Secretary, MM. A. Kuntz,l Treasurer, Mrs. J. Rader; Reporter, Mrs. J. Schroeder. Librarian, Mrs. Neuschwanger, Mrs, Schumacher; Social come, Mrs. Hoperoft, Mrs. Eve land Mrs. L. Rader; Entertaining c mo.Msiir liaoaivl,o conunittee, Mrs. Luft, Mrs. Preeter;, Work.'Com., M•rs. F. Guenttner, Mrs. d: 'Rinker, ,.Mrs. Nadiger; Visiting com., Mrs. H. Restemeyer, Mrs. F. Schlundt; Auditors, Mrs. E. Walper;, Mrs. Luft, The Treasurers reports, showed a nice balance on hand_ 1 Mr; and Mrs. iluxtable, Mr. and ending the Christmas holidays at Nadiger. COUNTY NEWS Janies. Weeks, fire chief of Exeter, is completing his fifty-fourth year in the Are company. He has been chief for thirty-nine years. .Miss Hazel Hough, R. N., of Tor - mite, arrived at her home at Bruce- field last week, and is now at the home of her uncle, Robt. Allen, wh- ose little daughter, Betty, underwent an operation and is quite ill. Constable, a Horticul;'uralist Constable Hehner Snell, of Sea - forth has turned horticulturalist and is producing winter roses. He has a bush growing in his garden that is a mass of buds and each bud, if it is picked and brought into the house,• opens in a day or so revealing a bee- utifuh rose. And this is December. Walkerton"s Population Up While Kincardine's population has been failing off, Walkerton's has be- en increasing, so that for the first time in many years the Bruce coun- ty town has become the largest town in that county. It is announced • that Walkerton has 2461 people, an_incre- ase of 91 over last year. Ask Reduction of F. O. ?ox Rentals The Seaforth town council is peti- tioning the Dominion Government to 'reduce the rental of posteice boxes Mayor Sutherland, who introduced :the subject, pointed out that in cit- ies and on rural mail routes delivery was free, while ` the town residents had to go to the postoffice and pay for the privilege of having a box. Produce Truck Turns Over A 'thick belonging' to the Swift Canada Cpnipany was, taking, a Toad Of poultr2+, eggs, , cream,. to the Strat- ford .plant from Exeter on Tuesday last and in .Husking ,a turn a mile and a quarter ;'south of Exeter skidded find upset in the ditch. A nuiiiber of live chickens were killed. A small quantity of cream was spilled and numerous eggs were broken. The load was transferred to ene of B. Tucky's trucks and taken to Strat- ford. News To Dr. Savage 'Dixonville, Dec. 13th—Tnformati- en that she had herself set a fract- ured bone in her leg was :":trews" to Dr. Margaret Strang Savage, medic- al missionary, returned l ere `fienn: r twoday trip to a remote mission. (out- post in Northern Alberta., Shre ems i' a udtotw De'eember 28th, MO' NITAKTIP JLVilK7l_r! _ %.J Ci l'6'�!k��l Slt �` c,'r t� "±,,i. ` i 4 ro V, ' a i• =a 1 J Young Mn!eYoung_ 1 ` men! The Huron County Bretton Of the Ontario Department ofTiture Extends to you THE SEASON'S. GREETINGS and.. invites; you. to, attend the SHORT COURSES . Agriculture and Hone Economics To be: held rite ZURICH Jan. 9th,, to, Feb. 2nd, 1934. For further particulars and. a complete outline of the. Course, write: Ian: MacLeod Agricultural Representative Clinton, Ont. hili aiiif `iW3Slf(aliPikrreeill a iallalilk ir/al` Pt ; Tile iMilikeralWir ott quite well. Dr. Strang was a memb- er of •needs, '29 Il.W.OE, and was born near Hansall, in Usborne Township, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strang. Despatches from Lon don, Ont., told of the operation sup- posedly performed by Dr. Savage, missionary of the Presbyterian chur- ch, in a lonely northland cabin.. A letter received there from a settler near North Star, 32 miles from Dr. Savage's post, was cited as author- ity for the infeeena,tion. Car Accident Last Sunday evening at the heig- ht of the snow storm, a light sedan driven by Miss Janet McTaggart, of Clinton, and containing a number of Clinton young people, crashed into the side of a car owned by Dale Nixon, Seaforth. Mr. Nixon, coming west, had stopped west of Silver cre- ek bridge No, 8 Highway 1Q pick, 13. some eMIdr.fl and the 11rieePaggart,1 car, going east, in avoiding 'wee chit- ' dren, tore the door from the Nixon car. While the cars were standing on the road, the driver of a large se- dan coming west, on seeing the lights .and people, jammed on his brakes,'.! 'with the result that his car turned over in the ditch. Fortunately no one: was hurt. ed and brought the family back with. shim: in a Egon. As a young man;: Mr Madge took up farming in Logan.. ,township, were he was united in. !marriage to Sarah Ann Isaac and 1 tog:eller they spent a long and hap-: ' py nareied life, living to . celebrate., their golden wedding jubilee. Usborne Resident Passes Bayfield Resident Passes :A rather sad death took place at Bayfield on Nov. 16th, when Edith, beloved wife of Walter .;oIinston, 'passed away. She had for some ye- pp ars been a sufferer with asthma ands had an attack that week followed by 'quinsy, but was feeling some tetter land expected to be up Friday. Mr. Johnston had been to see her at 8 'o'clock, and upon returning at ten o'clock found her passed away. Her maiden name was Edith May Jones and was the daughter of the late Rohit. Jones of Clinton and was born in Seaforth in 1901 and in 1925 was married to Walter Johnston, Bayfield Besides her husband one son William aged 7, survibes. also a family of sisters and brothers. Aged Seaforth Man Dies Henry Golding, an aged aand hi- ghly esteemed resident of Seaforth died last Sunday morning at the home of his son, W. H. Golding; M. P., of that place. Deceased was a native of England, cane to Canada in 1874 with his wife, Sarah Annis, to whom he was married in 1867. They settled in Hibbert Tp., where they spent the remainder of their, lives until last spring, when they came to Seaforth to live with their son. Although Mr. Golding was al- most 93 he enjoyed good health un- til about a year ago. Since that time he has suffered froip heart attacks, but it was only the last weeks that 'he was confined to his home; up to that. time he had retained the use of all his faculties, and took an ac- tive interest in world events. He was a member of Staffh. United: Church until he transferred his membership to Seaforth. Mr. Goldinghad hoped to celebrate the 67th anniversary.,:of their marriage on Feb. 1.4th of the coming year. Besides his widow, who i now in her 96th year, he is surviv- ed by three sons and two: daughters. Philip. Madge, a man of sterling character and ide'ntified with the 'early history of •Usborne Township, passed away at Exeterthe• rine old age of 86 years, He has been ailing -Cor some time and towards the last sank rapidly, He passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. N. Williams, with whom he has resided isince the death of his wife three ye- ars ago. The deceased was born in England in 1846. AT the age of '2 years he tame to Canada with his parents ina sailing' vessel' taking from 9 to 10 weeks to,, cross the At - ,'antic: ..Thi: family. came as. faras 'Bownsanville and leaving there on per annum payable half -yearly Huron &. Erie Debentures issued for .- OO,And over 1to5years Increase your Interest return H 11`n&Erie MORTGAGE 'CORPORATION Chartered 1864 • Take advantage of this good Rate wide Obtainable. SRR - ANDREW F. 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