Zurich Herald, 1934-11-01, Page 1Vol. XXXV 11.7
ZURICH., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1934,
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et the
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Capital Theatre
Goderich -w Phone 47
Now Playing—Eddie Cantor fn a ro/-
ricking riot of fun, music and beauty
"ROMAN. SGANDALS".
Mon., Tues.,, Wed..
RICHARD CROMWELL» and
HENRTE."TTA CI OSSMAN
co-starred in an appteai ng c:rannatiz-
a ,tion of a popular and well read story
Among the using
- Paramount News and; other short
subjects:..
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday
TTM McGOY
;Two fisted exponent of the red blood-
ed type of action tate, Ire. a thriller of
the aim
Speed ` # is
Coming—"Cleopatra''" with. Claudette
Colbert
Matinees—Wed. and Sat. at 3 p. in.
Do You Need Glasses?
Stop and Think hove important it is
that you wear correct glasses cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
Correctly styled to your face. Your'
health may largely depend. on keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBRIGG•„ R. 0.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
ZURICH - KBIT:
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutlimifun Church
ZURICH --
"A. Changeless Christ for Chang-
ing Warta'
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERV!f S
10 a. m.—Gerinaa S> rami e.
1:1.15 a.m.—Sunday SthooL -
7.30 p.m.—English se
Everybody Welcrnnxa an Services.
E. TUERKHEiSR.1 r,, roster.
A .Christian helps the cause of God
not so much by, what he says as by
what he
That Italian pilot who traavelled,
in his plane, at the rate of 435
miles .an hour must be a - "whizz."
The production of motor cars in
Canada during the first nine months
of the present year was 108,681 un-
its as compared with 56,689 in 1933
and 53,550 in 1932. This is an in-
crease of 92 per cent over 1933 and
103 per cent. over 1932•_
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First-aid stations alons the Provin-
cial Highways are advocated by the
president of the Ontario Motor Le-
ague declaring that last year 1,500
lives were lost in car accidents and
26,000 people were injured. Perhaps
in a few years, if present tendencies
continue, each section of highway
will have its own hospital—and its
own cemetery.—Goderich Signal.
God's Way?
Two sad deaths occurred •in the
community the past week in the pas-
sing of Mrs. Wm. F. Jennison of
the Blue Water Highway, wno leaves
a sorrowing husband and six small
children, and then the passing of
Mrs. Daniel Steckle of Stanley, who
also leaves a ssorrowing husband and
one infant son. In both of these
places where the mother is so much
needed in the home, and where no
one can just exactly take the place
of mother; and we often wonder
just why such things as these happen
and why these young mothers have
to answer the heavenly. roll call and
leave this earth to a better place, but
these are all the mysteries of life
which is so uncertain, and which we
cannot understand. The entire corn-
runty is deeply,' grieved and much
in sympathy with the :mourning.
Cut Through Funeral
• A charge of, reckless driving has
been laid against a tobaco company
of Toronto, whose traveller is alleg-
ed to have cut through the funeral
cortege of the late Harry Watson,
at Goderich, just as it was entering
Maitland cemetery. Incensed mourn-
ers were responsible for the Iaying
of the charge,they alleging the tob-
acco truck, coming to Goderich, cut
right across the path of the hearse. •
To Ask for Wine Sale in
Beverage Rooms
The Ontario Hotel Keeper's Asso-
ciation is considering the question of
obtaining the right to sell wines in
beverage rooms. Geo. O'Neil, Toron-
to, hon. president of the association,
Informed a representative gathering
of Essex, Kent, Larebton and Elgin
County ,hotel proprietors the other
day. There wore many, he said, who
wanted a glass of wine only acrd it
was the feeling of hotel operators
these persons should not be forced to
go to the dining room and order
food in addition to wine.
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Lushus. Della, 3 boxes. __.�..._...._,... b._.._.._.. .. 5c
Ginger Snaps,, per ..... ..... ......:.y_...._...,_ 10c
Cascade Saknon,, 2 cans ...__ _ ._, ._ :.. -.25c
Floor Wax„ (O d' "indscir) per can ,....» ._ ..,..:...35c
Sugar Crisps Cornflakes, 3 laowes ..�.. 3c
Cookies (Fig Bar) 119c, plain ..__..,..
Choice Sardines„ (Cold Medal) per tin
Caustic Soda in'u idle and "Cans
Fresh Fruits wad Groceries Alw .ys Tan L
Aka `bray,, Pians, Laces, Etc.
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A DELICIOUS HOT..
TURKEY SUPPER
• Will be served at the
.. Evangelical Church Sheds ,.
DASHWOOD
On
Thursday, November 1st.
Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
Following the Supper a Play entitled
"An Economical Boomerang"
Will be given by local talent
Special Music by the C. E. Band
All Fowl will be Government In-
spected
Time: 5 to 8 p.m. .Adm. • 50e, 30e
CARD OF THANKS
Jennison—W. F. Jennison and
family wish to express our thanks to
our many friends and neighbors for
the kindness and sympathy Shawn to
us in our recent sad bereavement.
BORN
Tieman—At Dashwood, on Thurs-
day October 25th, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. Mervyn Tiernan, a daugl,L.e,
(Nancy Anne.)
ier ti H' •
Turnbull, at Blue W gh ay,
Hay Township, on October.24th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and
to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Turnbull family of Forest were Sunday visit -
e son. ors at the home of Mr. William La-
Cooper—At Hay Township, on. Oct- mont. While the ground was cover -
ober 12th, to Mr. and Mrs.', Herb- ed with snow here on Sunday,. Mr.
ert Cooper. a son. a Braun advises us that there was no
Willard—At Hey Township, on Oct- sign of any snow in Forest.
ober 24th, to Mr. and Mrs.,: Mmil
Willard, a daughter. - Don't forget the blg Turkey Sup-
per at Dashwood Evangelical church,
�—& tonight, Thursday eve. This is con-
sidered to be something special,
Liberal lra/ieeting "Turkey" well, i fwe cari t afr-ord to
Liberals of the new Huron -Perth have it at our own table, we'll try
federal constituency held a joint or- and go to this • one.
ganization and nominating conven-
tion at Hensall Town Hall, last Wed-
nesday afternoon and unanimously
named William H. Golding, Seaforth
present M. P. for South Huron to be
their candidate in the federal elec- when it learned of the sudden pass -
tion. There was no opposition to Mr, .ing of Mrs. William F. Jennison, of
Golding. William Fraser, M. P. for the Blue Water Highway, about a
Noithumberland, chairman on pub- mile and a half south of St. Jo•eph,
Reeve A. Melick, made a business
trip to Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfile and Mr.
Debert Geiger of near Hensel', were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs.
Lydia Pfile.
The Misses Helen and Marjorie
Wilhelm of Milverton, are spending
the week with their aunt, Mrs. C.L.
Smith.
- Mrs. Jacob Plattz and family of
Detroit, were week -end visitors at
the home of Dr. and Mrs, A. J.
MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis, of
Holmesville were Sunday visitors at
the home of her pay ents, Mr. and Mrs
Sylvanus Witmer, Babylon lime.
Messrs J. K. Ehlers and Sol. Zim-
merman of town accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Haugh of near Dash
wood on Sunday on a motor trip to
London, where they visited with Mr.
Andrew Musser who is confined at
the Victoria Hospital.
OBITUARY
Late Mrs. Wm. F. Jennison
The community was cast into a
sad gloom last Thursday morning
licity and organization, was the chief
speaker. Others who ,spoke were Mr.
Golding and Mr. F. G. Sanderson, M.
P., for South Perth, Ontario Liberal
whip. Nel'on Parulanrent, Ontario
Liberal organizer, was a visitor to
the greeting. Election of officers 'was
bald before the nomination of a
P:andidate. The officers are: President
Charles Zwicker, Crediton; 1st vice-
president. Ross Taylor, Fullerton Tp
2nd r•icvpr,e.:, Owen. Ci r°. H nsall
3rd vice plea„ Mrs. Leslie Williams,
Zurich; Secretary, J. i. McEwen,
frucefield; Treasurer, Chas. Fritz,
Zurich. Chairman and vice-chairman
for the sub -division, v; ere also nam-
ed.
In Police Court
In Police Court last week at God-
erich, Geo. Hutchins, driver of the
car that knocked down Robert Har-
mer on the Square, breaking his leg
was fined $10 and costs for driving
without a permit. No blame was at-
tached to Hutchins as to the cause of
the accident. Don. Campbell, farm-
hand Hoar Stratford, who pleaded
guilty to the theft of auto tires and.
an emery wheel, took the 80 day al-
ternative to paying court cases. The
Magistrate denied hint the pleasure
of driving a car for the next two
years. Norman Townsend, of Gorrie
and Howard Mitchell, of Brussels„
who had pleaded guilty to offences
very similar escaped the jail term by
raying costs. They were given sus-
pended sentence and may not drive
an auto•for two years. The trio had
., the trio
.een on remand since p
week. J. J. Huggard ,of Seaforth,
charged with leaving the scene of an
tccide'nt, has settled with the. comp-
lainants, it was understooa.. Al; Win -
ghoul court, the same day, Wm. Haf-
'ermohl Howick Tp„ was s:• at up for
trial by Mag. Makin:; on three serio-
Is charges involving a four year old
'iirl. He pleaded not guilty and elae-
'°ed triol by jury and judge.. Three
witnesses for the eVO n \ewer°. Dr,
T:acyl, r, , ,,,, ro i :,tiiriony
Miss Emma Raabe rle and Mrs, Delia
Ilaftennehl. Accused was returned
to the county jail and will be given
his trial ant the session in December.
CIt' -teas ni.%l: l't'l}t`e, ,.01.311.5'1.
Mrs. Jennison, who was In Ler 37th
year, was giving birth to a child
when hemorrhage took place and
while both Zurich physicians were in
attendance, nothing could be done,
and she passed away in about anhour
or so. Mrs. Jennison is highly spok-
en off by her neighbors and friends
and much sympathy is extended to
the bereft family and husband. Sur-
viving are her husband and six small
children, Norman, Pearl, Ethel, Ruby, I
Lee and Robert, .rls o her parents,
:ivir. and Mrs. Aaron Ireland of Grand
Bend, a sister, Mrs. Fergus Turnbull
of Blue Water Highway, three bro-
thers, Simeon Ireland of Blue Wetter
hi g-nvaHeiman of Hamilton and
Wesley of Grand Bend. The funeral
was held on Friday afternoon at the
residence at 2 o'clock and at the Gos-
pel Hall at. Grand Bend with Rev.
Mr, 'Wilkie officiating. Interment was
made in Grand Bend cemetery. The -
•funeral, which was a very sad one,
was exceptionally largely attended.
Late Mrs. Daniel Steckle
Another sad and unexpected death
occurred on Thursday last of Mrs.
Daniel Steckle of the Pronson line,
Stanley Township, who was in her
:32nd year. Deceased who was in
confinement was rushed to the Sea -
forth Hospital for attention and
there an operation was found neces-
sary with the fatal result that she
passed away, while the infant, a son
is living. Lydia Gingerich was the l
eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs .
Christian Gingerich, of Stanley '
Township and was a graduate muse,
and former assistant superintendent
of the .Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth. -. She was married two year::
ago to Mr. Daniel Steckle, who sur-
vives together with the Arrant son;
also surviving are her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Christ. Gingeric ;Five sist-
ers, Mrs. Harold Johnston of Zurich,
Mrs. Allan Steckle, Stanley and Miss
Ida, Alma and Margaret Gingerich
at home. Also two brothers, •Mr.
Simon Gingerich of Zurich and I ph-
i inta ant home. til.: °u.l, .:11 e. e ric ?u
on Saturday afternoon to the Men- j
nonite church, Zurich, with ReV. Mr.;
Burkholder of Kitchener, presiding. •
The bereft have the sympathy of a
large ch'cl i of friends,
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