Zurich Herald, 1934-08-15, Page 1VDI. XXXV ti Q .
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1934.
Chester L. Smith, ntais i s
E1.25 a year, U.S. ;LW fuiaLcr.6 IA! ;
131.60 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY BE IMAM=
et the Heald Pubish your Summer Visits and Visitors
Capital Theatre
Goderich -- Phone 47
Now playing -Double bill, "Cuntess
of Monte Cristo" an.d'i. Tota Mix in
"Terror Trail".
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
VIVA VILE .
With
WALLACE BFFRY
Thanksgiving Day. Oct. 8th
.An order -in -council has been pass-
ed setting the date for Thanksgiv-
ing Day for this year as Monday,
October 8th. This is the second
Monday in the month.
320 Fairs to be Held
Of the Agricultural Societies .in
Ontario, some 320. pian to hold fairs
this year, according to J. A. Carroll,
superintendent, Agricultural. Societ-
ies Branch. "In certain quarters,"
said Mr. Carroll, "there was a feeling
that government and municipal cuts
ingrants would tend to disrupt the
plans of many of these organizations
However, from the impression gain-
colossal Mexican epic filmed on a ed at the District Fair Association
grand. scale. In the cosi are Fay meetings I have attended throughout
Wray, Stuart Erwin, Leo- Carina. the province, I feel that the cdirect-
ors are determined by increased en
orgy and enterprise .to maintain 'the
standards of the organizations, many
of which have been in existence for
almost a century.
Auto Accidents
An automobile belonging to Earl
Guenther of ]Dashwood and driven
by Harry Miller an employee of. the
Stand Up and Cheer
another car and knocked over and.
Guenther Transport', was struck by
rolled over three times at an inter-
, Coming -George Amoss ha "The section on Tuesday last. Three of the
house ,of Rothschild'".. occupants of the car were in,;in d
and taken to the hospital. Ross Guen-
ehrt, 12, son of Earl Guenther, suf-
fered a deep wound on one wrist
that severed arteries and tendons, a-
bout 20 lacerations to the chest and
abdomen of various sizes and bruises
to the head and body. Mrs. Fred
Genttner, 50, of Dashwood, suffered
minor abrasions and shock from
which she is recovering. Dorothy
Wright, 4, granddaughter of Mrs.
Gentler suffered cuts, bruises .and
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday
WARNER BAX1ER.
• John Boles, Madge Evans, James
Dunn, Shirley Temple: the new child
. sensation and dozens of other celeb-
rities in the show of 1001 surprises.
Matinees -Wed_ and Sat.. at g p. m.
Properly Fitted Glasses}
C. E. ZURBRIGGI. It. fD
Will be at Hess' J'eweIesy Store,:
EVERY TUESDAY IING
To fit You with. Glasses
PRICES Rf21rF>s?> A
ST. PETE;;,
Evangelical Lutheran altar&
ZURICH - ONT.
"A Changeless Chriair [vs a 'Chang-
ing World:'
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
.Saturday -Choir €''raeti
-SUNDAY SERVICES- R. Campbell and IVIrs. T. Berry;
10 a. m. -German SerGoderich, J. W. Craigie and Airs. J.
*11.16 a.m.-Sunday School].: S. Howie Usborne, A. Morgan and
p.m. -English seIe+e. Mrs. R. Kydd; Tuckersmith, W. Ar-
7.30chibald and Mrs. L Fortune; McKil- sed: Can. Culvert Co. steel for cul- old land, has returned to Canada,and
service,. . lop H. Alexander and Mrs. J. Eckert; verts 26.74; Wm. Ducharme rd 16 visited with his parents. in Hay Town
Hullett, W. Mason and Mrs. E. Ad- 3.07; H. Steinbach Z.P.V. 224.17; G ship the past week. Mr. Kaioiieiscn
arms; Goderieli Tp., J. Stirling and Surerus rd 9 10.90; Ed. Erb rd 9 was greatly impressed with the old
13.90; W. Farrell rd 18 16.40; S. countries, and this trip will be a big
-----� Martin rd 6 3.60; John Desch rd 8 help to him in his. work at the West -
6.57; Huron County cement tile $6; ern University, London.
Stale and Weide cement ro.00 ; T.
Welsh lumber rd 1 14.52; A. Smith
rd 8 13.76; Wm. Fisher rd 12 11.59;
M. Corriveau, cement work 81.65;
ditto rd 17 6.25; J. Parke rd 116.21
C. Aldwort rds 3-15 3.12; R. Adams
rd 10 47.25; F. J. Haberer rd 7
10.90; A. Mousseau rd 3 87.46; U.A.
Pfile rd 15 4.15; A. Zimmer ironfor
culverts 22.04; J. M.. Ziler rd 10
12.04; Johnston . & Kalhfleiseh ce-
ment 46.40; W. J. Harvey trucking
gravel 1011.36; R. Miller rd 9 12.85
M. M. Russell- rd 1 '23.65; F. C. Kalb-
fleisch lixm.ber rel 1 15.45; A. Reich-
ert rd 4 15.75; S. Ropp rd 2 22.60;
S. McArthur rd 1 8.45; F. E. Du-
ne/nine rd 10 12.25; G. Brock repair
account 2.00; Wes Coleman rd 2 hardships, and the transformation of
1.93; W: J. Jana^ott salary etc 40.76, a the wilderness into garden of ras-
a'. M. Richardson rd 65.15. T eleph-
one accounts -National Revenue, es. He was united an holy wedlock
Gan..tax on tolls 21.99; Workmcia's with Miss Mary with six lein, this an-
Compensehori Board assmt 10.20; E. foil was blessed six sons.and four
11, Guenther cartage .50; Bell 'fele- daughters; his wife departed some
phone Co., tolls May to June 152.90 twenty years ago, also one son and
two daughters predeceased. Those
surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.
W. Johnston of Zurich, and Mrs. 3.
Studer of Detroit; the sons are: Gid -
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Henry Koeh-
ler wish to thank their many friends
and neighbours for the kindness and
sympathy shown them during their
recent bereavement, for the beauti-
ful floral tributes and those who so
kindly loaned their cars.
Koehler Family.
Mrs. E. Yeo; Stanley, R. Lamont and
Mrs. W. McEwan; Hay, Fred'Kajb-
fleisch and Mrs. L. Williams; Stephen,
Pat Sullivan and Mrs. C. 'Lwicker;
Grand Bend, J. Love; Bayfield, 11.
McKay; Zurich, Ward Fritz; Dash-
wood, Ezra Tiernan; redi on,
Zwicker; Centralia, W. J. Smith.
HAY COUNCIL,
or
TRUE COAT
Mr. Claude Meidinger of London,
spent a few days at his home here.
Mrs. L. Pfile and daughter Pearl
were Sunday visitors with relatives
in Hensall.
Mrs. Kimble and two daughters of
Chicago, were visitors with Mrs. C.
C t C Eilber last week..
Miss ulia Davidson of London,
spent Sunday at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Davidson.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars and
family are spending vacation with
the foriner's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 11;
The regular monthly meeting of Datars.
the Council of the Township of Hay Misses Lena and Shirley Kerrigan
was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, of London are spending the week at
on Tuesday, August '7th, 1934, with, home of Mr. Geo. J. Thiel of
all the members present. The min- town.
utes of the July meeting were ad-
opted as read. Aft redisposing of
the, communications the following
resolutions were passed:
Whereas, the Act allowing the
sale of beer and wine in 'standard Miss S. Hyatt, R. N. of London,
hotels in Ontario passed by the Leg- and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Cole of
islature early in 1934 was promul- Windsor were recent visitors with
gated .by the present Legislature in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickineier.
July 1934, and Whereas the Town-
ship of Hay did not carry the local Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Routledge and
option by-law on January 3rd, 191'0, son Kenneth were on a pleasant niot-
the vote being 278 for the bylaw or trip to Hamilton, Guelph, Water -
and 423 against the by-law, .and ford, Fergus and Niagara Falls.
Whereas the Commissioner of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klinck of
Liquor Control Board has reouestedElmira were week -end visitors at the
that all municipalities which did not home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton True -
carry the local option by-law to pass mner, 14th con.
resolutions allowing the issuance of.
shock. Jas. i•Iaslett, well-known Lon- licenses to sell beer and wine in si^.:cr, Mr. and Mrs. John Preeter and
don &unbar, -who- was travelling a- municipalities in standard hote'ts, ' daughters Miss Muriel of Kitchener,
lone In the second car, escaped with Therefor, motion, that the Council and Mrs. Paul Price of Palmyra, Pa.
drivers• of the cars was held by the of the Township of Hay go on record were Sunday visitors at the home of
police es the cause of the accident. that it has no objection to licenses Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert.
being granted to standard hotels in Rev. Eli Moyer and Mrs. Moyer of
'the Township of Hay that come up St. George, were visitors at the home
to the required regulations.•
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert on
That the following rates be struck Friday, also called at the Evangel -
and levied upon the rateable prop-
erty of the Township of Hay for the
year 1934 ancl that the Clerk pre-
pare a by-law for passing at the next
Mr. and Mrs. D. Welsh of Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Brimacombe of
Hamilton visited with Mrs. C. Decker
a day the past week.
Officers Elected
At the -annual -meeting of the Lib-
erals of South Huron at Hensall on
3.ugust '2nd, the following officers
were elected: Hon. Pres., John Ess-
ery, •Crediton, Owen. Geiger, Hensall,
Thos. `Shilrhi Jaw Clinton; 'President,
J. G.Stanbury, Exeter; list vice-pres. Council meeting confirming sone:
Dr. J. 'W. Shaw, Clinton; 2nd vice, J. County. rate all purposes 6.3 mills;
-M. Govenloek, Seaforth, '3rd vice,Mrs Tp. rate, 1 mill; Tp. road rate 1's
Daniel Mcisaac, Crediton; sec., F. mills; Zurich Pol. Village rate 7
Finglani, Clinton; treas., C. Fritz, mills; Dashwood Pol. Village rate
'Zurich; chairmen and chairwomen, lira mills; General School rate .3
'Seafoi'th, W. Beattie and Miss Jean mills; Special school rates-U.S.S.No
Smith; Clinton, H. Cameron and Mrs 1 nil; S.S. No. 2 8-10 mills; No. 4
L. Paisley; Exeter, B.W.F. Beavers 840 mills; No. 14 2 mills; USS No.
land Mrs. Traquair; Hensall, Dr. A. 16 3.4 mills. Requisitions for the oth-
er school• sections had not been re-
ceived at the time of the Council
meeting.
The following accounns were pas-
ical parsonage.
•
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bracewill and
Howard Surcomb of Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhee and two
little daughters of Auburn, were
visitors at the home of Mrs. C.
England.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson and
Mr. and Mrs. Gimlet of Oshawa and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fenwick and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Acnes, also Mr. and Mrs
L. Davidson all of London, spent the
past week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson, Goshen Line.
Prof. Herbert Kalbfleisch who sp-
ent a few months in Europe and the
Everybody Welcome, to a
E. TtJERKE/EFI Pastor.
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Green, Tea;:. per lb.,_ ... ...
Orange Mare, 40-w, jar ,.......__......,.•.......35c.
Pork and Bs, 1-111t. cam, 2 . for 3 5 c'
New Potatoes,, bag. w...$1.
Corn sync 5i -]k
Caine Sodecin Buil, and Can' .
Fresh Fraits and Groceries Always on Haid.
Also "tads Picas, 'Laces,tc..
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EGOS. WAMEIX
OBITUARY
Late Henry Koehler
One of the oldest residents of this
community and the oldest resident
of Zurich in the person of Mr Henry
Koehler passed away (Muaturday
August 4th aged 88 years, 7 months
and 7 days, after a brief illness at
the home of his daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Johnston of Zurich
where he had made his home for a
number of years. Mr. •Koehler was
born in Wilmot Township, Waterloo
County Dec. 28th, 1845, and when a
young man came to this district and
knew all about pioneer lire and its
Northern Electric Co. material 11.75;
Znrich central switching 5 weeks $85
H. G. Hess, labor, etc• 164.83 Gen-
erai accounts- Ont. Hosp :i al i'e . eon and August of Zurich, Daniel of
indigent 59.00, W.L. Siebert, 6 mon Kitchener, Ezra of, Baden and Em -
'ii ttmen of Division Court 24.00;
World account .50; J. Gal ranuel of Detroit. Mr. Koehler will
u sten cutting weeds Zurich Drain indeed be missed by his many friends
nat'`� 'Municipal ~Doth 5. in Zurich, as he always was of such
a jolly and happy disposition. The
nae 15 The Council adjourned to meet a- funeral took place on Monday last
gain on Tuesday, September 4th at! to the Evangelical cemetery and was
1.80 Pi the afternoon. largely attended, his pa torr ]ev. E.
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Gents
Moderately Priced
with Bracelets ... , $10.00
Ladies, with Bracelets • $12.75
Initials Engraved FREE
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74
Zurich
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Miller's Creek
WE CARRY ONLY THE HIGHEST
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Men's and Boys' Fancy Shirts, also Work Shirts aar
Overalls... Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots and Work
Shoes; Women's, Misses and Cbildrens' Shoe;
Sandals and Oxfords.
Many lines in Hardware such as Paints and Vantishet,
Graniteware, Tinware, Etc., Etce.
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