Zurich Herald, 1934-02-15, Page 4•
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• �vi•nnnng si"de folio �,tiferd by �fi0,>rf►mun-
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Cid our 7i ii*1 Bill In 1p winners �agd a sang 'lyrtm "Pass
,[+ ity singing AN,
lieu,. �eaft. The
Me Net" wag followed by a
solo b.
BuyDoor then �,111Messner. Rev. Luft
Windows .�.ve n on
an interesting reading v
LET US QUOTE YOU!
e e jing a few lurid experiences In
+t• a mission held.
Messner and Mrs. Luft then favored
with a • quartette,A hmoronsea-
u
ding by Mrs. Roeder on the town of
Dashwood. The program closed with
a hymn "'Lead Kindly Light"-t� • As
the ladies had extended an inyltat
ion to their husbands for. the ..even-
iitg, everyone ,then participated, lin
a pleasant contest, the prize yappers
as follows: First, Mrs H ;,,Wein
and Mrs. Fred Schlundt consolatton
Mrs. • Messner and Mrs. J. Schroeder
After the contest the losing side With
Mrs. L. Restemeyer as captain did
their part by serving a most delici-
ous lunch. The meeting closed with
the Doxology.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steinhage13.at:
tended the funeral of her brother
the late Charles Lindenfield at 'Park
hill' last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. EEd. Nadiger and
daughter Helen attended the "At
Home" at Stratford -Normal School
last week.
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HILLSGR'EEN
Miss Dolly Hagan returned to
skier home after spending a few days
ziursing in Bengali.
Messrs. Gordon and `Wm. :Love .at -
t tended the banquet in Exeter given
Iv Hatchery, '•.
M, rs. W"a1fvd.Husitdlil'e.•of Central -
:Spent a few days withehersparents
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Love.
Miss Lizzie Forsythe is visiting her
.,:last
mak ee•
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston are
spending a few days with their dau-
ghter Mrs. Fred Turner of Goder-
ich
Mrs. Wm. Nadiger spent -a few
days in London last week.
Miss Ruth Kleinstiver attended
the "At Home" of the Stratford Nor
mal School on Friday night.
Thomas Klumpp who runs the pl-
aning mill and . Chopping mill, met
with a peculiar accident on ,Tuesday
morning. While starting t threshing
tractor used for chopping the valve
suck owing to the cold weather and
the compression blew out the valve
stem striking Mr. Klumpp below the
ribs. Part of a east which was at-
tached to the valve stens prevented
it from entering his body. Dr.€i R.H.
Taylor rendered medical assistance
and unless complications arise- ` from
the injury it is expected he will soon
be around .again. a
On Monday evening the choir • of
Zion Lutheran church spent a•-socoal
evening together in Pfile's Hall. Pro-
gressive bunco was played. Miss Kath
leen Merner and Mr. C. F. Pfile' be-
ing the prize winners. After. lunch
was served by the committee; the
evening was brought to a close with
songs. Master Hubert Miller deli -
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swartzentrub ghted those present with a solo. A
er and Ida were Sunday Visitors vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and
with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb. Mrs. Pfile for the use of the hall and
Miss Edtfa 'Gil gi=rich of Scott Me -for their hospitality. Those on the
Miss
committee were Mrs. F. Preeter,M
mesial, Haspitat ;�Seafortlt, spoilt Sun terda_ l3umeister, liars. ,, .Na'diver,
1 rent: `-- n Y
e to d
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:the, � filer �g`
a ..' der Albert M
day un pes and Messrs. A ii
Mr. Merino Martin is_avearmg a Restemeyer.
smile _ The Ladies A d� :-
smile—It's a girl.
1 iaiid W.M.S. of
14Izs. Ed. Stele. spent Sunday Dashwood 'Evangelitial church'. held
with Mr. and ' Mrs.• Sant Hey and their February meeting in the church
famiry. basement last Thursday. Mrs. A. E.
byMr. Aaron Gi Gascho accompanied Oestreicher presided for the program
Gerber Clarenceending and Mabelowhich included the topic by Mrs. G.
atBaare attending Bible school Wildfong, a guitar duet by Miss
Baden. Verna and V. Schatz and
Mir. and lvirs. !Geo. `Anderson and Messrs. Milton and William Oesch a a Birk memory Mrs. the lateSh Mrs.td
family spent Sunday with ]YIrs. Mar- Miss Susie Oesch and Mr. and Mrs. a solo in
e Mrs. Mervyn Tieman.
garet Erratt nd M. 'Robinson. Sr. , .Edmund Oesch and daughters, were Mrs. D. Tiernan conducted the
Mr. Geo.. -• irmstrong, "Sr:' who has Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M s. D.ess Tirsession at then eon .0.sick
'been staying for some 'time with his Wm. MacGregor, of Kippen. visitsuwere at Mrs. 114Elaugk
-slaughter, Mrs. (Geo. 'MeLinchey , of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas of and Mrs. EE. Bender were ',chosen
Varna, has ,come faro aaalce 'ills home I •Brucefield; • accompanied by Mr. Band as visiting con., for next month.
with life sem 'Lorne Armstrong and ,
wife.
Mrs. Lindsay Eyre and little au- Arrangements were made for a pork
'elder, Nora, visited at the home of and bean supper to be held sometime
of Tuck- Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas one day
):!!x. Wilson Armstrongg
,ersmith spent Tuesday -With 'Mrs. W. last week. in March with Mrs. D. Haugh con - Miss Marybel Carnie called onhex venor; 1VIrs. M. Haugh, Miss S. Kraft
Mrs. W. Wolfe, Mrs. E. Bender. The
••eemadry a e
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Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett spent
the week -end visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz
of Dashwood.
Rev. W. A. Young is spending a
few days visiting friends in Ottawa
and also took the services in one of
Ottawa churches .Sunday last.
Mark Drysdale was confined to
his home a few days last week thr-
ough illness.
Mrs. Lyle Cassidy has been quite
poorly lately and is being visited by
her another, Mrs. McMullen of Ot-
terville.
Wedding -;bells are, ringing in Hen-
.
salt this week.
The Hensa'1l firemen put on a da-
nce and euchre party in the town
hall last 1•lriday. ' evening. The hall
was filled to the doors and everyone
had a good time. There were 36
tables for euchre with Jas. Sangster
in charge. Mrs. Sangster won the 1st
prize for ladies, Mrs. T. Kyle 2nd, •
and Mrs. C. Blackwell consolation.
For the men, David Cantelon won
first with Will Soldan second and
Fred Brock the consolation. Mrs. ` tr
Geo. Hess won the lunch prize. The
music for the dance was given by
the Grant orchestra of Exeter. Har-
ry Horton acted as floor manager
The firemen intend putting on an-
other dance an euchre on Feb. 23.
Miss Dolly Hagan, R.N., who has
been nursing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Cook, left for her
home on the Parr Line:
Armstrong.
The Blake -Goshen Y. S.' intend i friend, Miss Margaret Douglas re- program is in charge of the Kings'
Molding a Valentine Social at the Gently. p Daughters S. S. Class.
parsonage, Varma, ^art Friday even- Mr. Jim Johnston spent Saturday Saturday night during the snow
ing with friends m B 11
Mr. Joseph 1vfaxtiin, swho •recently
purchased the farm'o'f 'W. J. Tough
is visiting friend's on 'the ,Bronson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Scotehmer went
to Goderich on Satnrttlay ,last -tio at-
tend the funeral of Ilk/vs. Halliday.
The friends of Miss Beatrice Hous-
ton are glad to hear she is recover-
ing
Zurich.
Mrs. E. E. Clarke andSon Bill,
spent Monday evening with friends
at Goderich.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter at-
ing from pneumonia*
Mx. Bruce McClinclrey and Miss tended the funeral of his brother -in -
Grace Robinson were `selals.ena visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
MacDonald, Goderieh
BAYFIELD
flay the late Mr. R. Brothers in St -
Watford last week.
Miss Anna Tiernan spent a few
days in Guelph.
The Junior League had a very
enjoyable skating party on the rink
on *Saturday afternoon. All report
a. good time under the leadership of
Mrs. llgl arvyn Tiernan.
Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto, spent
a few days with his mother, Mrs.
Witzel.
The Gilioir of Dashwood Evangel-
ical church held their election of ofll
cers, Thuxszday evening with Rev. A.
W. ' Sauer.., n? residing. The Secretary
Treasurer reported a balance• hi the
treasury' of 0l''�•00 The new officers
Ere: Pres:; 'Cairn Finkbeit er; Viae
'Pres., :Mcs.. R. 1H1. 'Taylor; Secy -Tres.
Vas. Tom Bailey, the first ",voman
4p be elected to the boated of -vi
trustee of Bayfield, is already
mak-
ing her official, presence felt. At a
..stormy meeting of the trustees Mon-
-day night, she is reported 'to have
snore than held her own. aenth the
two male members, Muzdoeh Ross';
_.. 4nid Sam Hueston. Reports trickled
,trough to Goderich of an uproarious;
session of the trustees, . at•arelsn�ch the
pillage constable, John Pease, was•
peremptorily fired, allegedly because
lie refused to eject a noisy ratepayer
Chairman Murdoch Ross is repotted
to have refused to put the motion
sliistni.ssang Pease, but Mrs. Biley is
said to have won the support of
"Trcistee Iluestort, and putting the
=lotion. herself, declared it carried.
xi anyevent,, certain it is that Geo-
rge Little, the new village
Appeared Before, the Magistrate at
lip
+�adericli try lie sworn_ in as a full -
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storm did its best to dampen the
enthusiasm of the merry makers- at
the Carnival held at the skating rink.
The result of the speed skating were
as follows: Boys under 12, .Gordon
Eagleson, Walter Ness; Boys under.
15 Fred Hoperoft, Willis McIsaae;
Men over 15, Howard Klump, Ken-
neth Wein; Ladies open, Florence
Baker, Mrs. L M. Tiernan., The
costumes were judged as follows:
Mens' fancy, Orville Ford, Harry
Hoffman; Ladies' fancy, Florence
Baker, {Ruth Tieman; National, •Flo-
yd Wein, Mrs. I. M. Tiernan; Comic
Ed. Anderson, Gertrude • Hoffman
and Willis Mcisaac. The judges
were Miss E.E Martinson, Mrs. A.E.
Oestreicher and Earl Geiser. 'Fol-
lowing the skating an exciting game
of broom ball was played with Louis
Fisher and Wallace Wein as captains
resulting in a score of two in favor
of the hatter team.
R RENSALL"rt
Alex. Anderson and two song``'of
Mgs..Pchatz, Lea•!ter, Mrs. Merv" the the Thames Road ,were recent vis
Tiea:aan; Asst. Leader, Harry Hoff- _tors in town.
man,,. Organist, Anna ''Tiernan; Asst. Kathryn Drysdaleentertaineda
Organi"at, Gertrude ifioiiman• •It i number of girl friends at her home
was decided ..to prepare a three act in honor of Ruth Coles, who is le -
play "lbe Deacon" and owe con- axing for her new home in Listowell
mittees were appointed. The prod, Jessie Hodgert of Exeter, -was a
uction Cot,, Mrs. Tay1e4', Mrs. rt.. week -end visitor- -with Mr. ,and. Mrs.
Oestreicher, Ella Witmer, Anna :I'i.^-.- Herman Hayman.
man Management Com., Mervyn Dorothy Kyle of London, is :visit-
Tieman; Harry Hoffman; Hower(' fag' at the home of her parents, Mr.
Klurapp and Albert Goetz. r s. T. Kyle.
and�Mr
On Wednesday evening, Feb. + dear" Saundercock of Clinton -is
3914 a membership drive of th spendin,g•. a few days visiting with her
mother' area, Saundereock. ,
Mrs, Chas. j tcDo:iald sp•Y rtt a, f •ew
days last week Visiting friends fat
T 'oilto. ": 1u . ski*.
Miss .Amy Yuill, of Toronto, was
a recent visitor at the home of Mrs
T. Murdock.
The radio program given in the
United Church recengly and which
was very much enjoyed, wiil be re-
peated in Chiselhursst United Church
on Wed. evening, Feb. 14th,
Mrs. W. H. Reid, of Port Rowan
is spending a few days -with her
perents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer.
G. C Petty recently made a bus-
iness trip to Toronto and where he
alae visited relatives -and friends.
Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor of the
United Church, is giving .a special
course of evening sermons between
now and Easter.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Spencer, Perth, Ont:, was the scene
d edged inti osi. of the taw. The magDut Bran ladies' �titi was brouglr
'_,trate, hos 'ye}�, Asked for time to to a pleasant ending. The winning
lO 1 before . as captalit sup•
i(oo� trtttr' wing's a$ gayfie.•d side with Mrs, Luft •
• ministering tote 4M,t1+ plied a most eltdpyable program
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SUPERIOR BABY CICKS
Season 1934
Ten Reasons Why We Call Our Chicke Superior.
1.—All high class males, about 90% R. 0. P.
2.—High class females, Government culled and banded.
3.—All bloodtested breeding stock and no other hens kept on
the farm.
4. -Large eggs set. These eggs' must be up to the standard
set by the Dominion Dept. of Agriculture.
5.—Clean sanitary hatchery occupying :a room in our stone
farm house.
6.—No danger of infection from mature hens getting into the
hatchery as he who cares for the hene dyes not work in the
hatchery. r _ .
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the first�.18 daX s =•The' cage -are • incubated. for „ is: e•. steam
heated incubator easily kept clean
8.—All hatching done in a separate hatcher tihder conditions
speciallysuited to the. last•'three days,.Lower temper-
ature, higher humidity •Witha aomplete.;, cleanup each.
hatch.
9.—Chicks delivered to . your door if" •reasonably possible in
good new boxes and in first class condition.
10.—Whatever service we can give gladly given. Please call
if you want us to help.
J. ELGIN McKINLEY -- ZURICH, ONTARIO
Phone: 97 r 11, Hensen -
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considerable amount of corn, wheat
barley and chop was destroyed by
fire last week The loss is estimated
at $5,000
Died in London
Walter E. Batten, of London and
a former resident of Exeter, died on
Sunday last, following an illness of
several years. He is survived by
his wife and four sons, three broth-
ers and four sisters.
Died at Clinton
Death came very suddenly to Em-
ma Jane Blake, Clinton, widow of
Wm. Marshall last week, when her
son went into her room before leav-
ing for work in the morning and
finding that life,. had fled.
Returned From England
Fred Ellerington and Alex, Stew-
art, Exeter returned Saturday last
from a trip to England having •ship-
ped some of their cattle to the old
Country market. On their trip over
they were 17 days on the water, hav-
ing been delayed on the start by ice
and hem by. storm, The delay how -
was the scene of a fashionable wed=
ding' Saturday at 2.3'0 • when Miss;
Marion .Jenne Lee,. only daughter of
Mayor C. C. Lee and Mrs. Lee, was
united in 'marriage to .Harold : Ciusrtiia
Willianm of &Aericli ' , The cere-
mony was performed by Rt. Re. C. A.
Seager, bishop. of. Htiron, assisted by-
Rev.
yRev. Mills, rector of the church. The,
church was. beautifully decorated/
wilth lillies, carnations and stevia.
Another Robbery
While Jelin Hussey, Goderich was
attending church with his family ore
Sunday last, a sneak thief entered!
his home via the front door,. using
the key which he found in its hid-
ing place, and ransacked the houses
turning out desks and drawers in a
search for money. ' A purse contain-
ing a small amount of cash is the
only article reported missing. This
is the fourth ,robbery reported this
winter and police, who have in their
possession valuable clues, are. of the.
opinion that one person is respons-
of a pretty wedding on Saturday, ever, proved Beneficial as the mark- able for the several depredations.
Feb. 3rd, when their daughter, Hsi` ets wets steadily advancing. Horse and Driver Take Plunge
en Mary, was united in marriage to Appeal
Munn of Hensel The Rev, A cal is Allowed Kincardine—A horse and delivery
M C NIcI{innon pastor of St, 1Pau1'.s Daily papers last week in Osgood wagon crashed down a fifty foot hilt'
United Church, performed the cerem Hall news refered to an appeal, re
ony. The wedding music,;was played the R. Cooper estate, Seaforth. The
thyor anist of the church and appeal, which came before 'Justice.
Miss e "0 McEvoy was, by the, executor of the
Florence '" Thomas. $ `,,sang
rontise Me." Only a,; teyr friends' estate, Col. R. S. Hays, for an order
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and immediate ' relatiYe,�;,�;ere".;pfes • 'of phis. -Honour Judge Costello, . Sur-
given , i mat`s ?regale Court, Huron, allowing the
crit. The. bride Was 1'executor $1,00 as compensation. The
nags by her Esthete ;They appeal was allowed and • comp-,
r " ``` 'ensation fixed at $2,000.
Left Hospital for Home
Thomas Kestle; the octogenarian
Exeter resident who twice ' in the
past few months underwent operat-
COUNTY NEWS
Receives Injuries
Harry Parsons, Exeter, son of Mr
and Mrs Earl Parsons, met with a
nasty accident, while sliding on some
iee he had the misfortune to fall,
striking his face on the ice He lo-
-osened one of his front teeth ' and
veryserious but he made 'a remark- put many younger persons to shame
cut his lir bruising hischeek
ed skater of the district and is Still
of T,ucait which contented a St. Georges ChIircli, ,Goderich, good. ,
ions in London Hospital, for ampu-
tation of portions of his right leg,
has recovered sufficently to leave the
hospital and go to his home m Lx=
eter. For several weeks the condit-
ion of the aged man was considered.
the other day. Neither -the animal
nor its. driver, J Murray, were in-
jured, The, bread wagon was being. •
driven across a path which is a
511ori+.Cut: 'The road is narrow and
yhh{e ,horsebecame .frightened when a
r,, g ... embank- -
�f�f'brok'e din :over the
sla ,g g
'tents•'- • ,The .wagon was broken and
the bread was strewn around the
ground. =' -
Skating at Seventy -Four
Mrs. Andrew Currie of Brusses,,..
celebrater her 14th birthday, ors
January 21st, by enjoying an hous's•
skating at the rink. The Brussels` •
Posit says: At 2 o'clock in the aft- •
enoon, Mrs. Currie with three other
people `arrived at the rink with their •
skates and fox an hour they cut•
figures in a: manner which would
i �si�1e' ru sing c ea , youth, Mrs. Currie was a nota able recovery. t he?lire At 1
The grrani elevator of Rohr Fair-. Goderich Wedding
less,