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Zurich Herald, 1935-02-21, Page 4ZUR! HERALI] STANLEY TOVVN$C '" Via. john lllte.nley of, Cli"Yiton, ?1has been spending the past week with 'liner sou Elgin McKinley and family; ,:;slip her sister, Mrs. Jean McKinley. Miss Mona Glen of Hensall, spent -the week -end with her friend, Miss 'Dorothy Peek. Mer .and Mrs, Wallace Haugh of "Tuis`kersmith called at the home of and Mrs. J. A. Carnie recently. 'Manners are busily engaged in do- ing their teaming while sleighing is ;wad, hauling logs and wood, etc., We. and Mrs, Thomas Snowden were surprised by friends and neigh- bors numbering about 25 on Satur- -dayevening last, it being their 20th wedding anniversary. Miss Elizabeth Snowden took charge of the games. And all present wished them many more years of happy wedded life. BLAKE Mr. Gus Clarke and sister Mary "Clarke of Goderich spent Sunday ssdth their mother, Mrs. E. E. Clarke Mae and Mrs, Mose Erb were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich. Mrs. Susie Oesch, Eearl and Ray ascii of Goshen Line, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Desch. 141[r. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of Zurich called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross 7xihnston, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oesch and fam- fy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swartzentruber. Nies. Fred Turner of Goderich who { en:t .a week with her sister of Zur- ich and her parents in the village, 'returned home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Becliler and fam- ger were Sunday afternoon visitors earah Mrs. John Gerber. Mr, and Mrs, R. Swartzentruber were Sunday ,visitors with Mr, and Mrs. John If1'b, Mr, and Mrs, . Aaron Erb and fam- ily treated themselves to a New Ford V-8. Miss Margaret Douglas from Win- throp, spent the week -end under the `parental roof. DRYSDALE Mr. and Mrs, John Mero, also Mrs Ida Fullerton of Grand Forks, North Dakota, after spending two weeks or more with friends and relatives in these parts left for 'their home last week. Mr. Mero left these. parts for the West some 36 years ago. Before his departure, he and his father, Mr. John Mero., Sr., conducted a black- smith shop at Blake, He has been swinging the sledge at his trade ever since. The Messrs Rudolph Etue, Louis Montague, Gordon Bedard and oth- ers motored, to London last Sunday to visit frieds at St: Joseph's Hos- pital Mrs. Leo. Corriveau had a very successful quilting bee last Tuesday. The Misses Gelinas and Arthur Gelinas spent Sunday afternoon at the home of John Charette of the Blue Water Highway, south.. Quilting bees are the order of the day among the fair sex. A large number of these parts at- tended the 40th Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geoffrey at Goderich one evening last week. Sorry to report that Mr. Ed. Mous- seau is not as well as could be ex- pected. Mr, Joe Williams, teacher of the public school, spent the week -end with his parents at St. Augustin, McKinley's Baby Chides, 1935 All our Barred Rocks and all our White Leghorns flocks are sired Ly R. 0. P. Males. The chicks from these hatchings being what are officially known as R. 0. P. Sired Chicks. Our White Rock flocks are headed by R. 0. P. IVIales to the extent of 80 %. This greatly improves the chickes produced. We are of;ering chicks at two prices for 1935. There will be those hatched from big eggs over 25 oz., and those hatched. from eggs averaging 24 oz. to the dozen. Grade A large or (Extras) weigh 24 oz. to the dozen. PRICES FOR MARCH AND EARLY APRIL • EXTRA. QUALITY Barred or White Rocks. S. C. White Leghorns $14.75 $29.50 $43.25 .70.75 100 chicks 200 chicks 300 chicks 500 chicks 24 Oz. AVERAGE $12.25 100 chicks "'300Nrniall $58.25 500 chicks TERMS -Cash on Delivery • Two Dollars per 100 chicks must accompany mail orders. Chicks $13.00 $26.00 $38.00 $62.08 H1LLSGREEN' W,M,S-The Women's Auxiliaa;�}a held theberneeting at the home of M' „Ress Love on Wednesday afternoc . February 18th with Miss Annie Ja rott presiding. We opened the 'nee- ing with Hymn 858. Mrs. Mia Love led in prayer. The scriptiee: lesson was read respectively fro/Tilt, John 8: 1-32. The Devotional 1t{ let, "The Circle of Friendship" 4s given by Mrs. M. Tully.. Hymn 512 Tlie Secretary treasurer reports .ei. re read and adopted, Temperane: topics "the trail of Beer" were tln given. Mrs. W. Turner thengave a paper on "Our Gift for Christ", TO business and offering were then to en. The study Euiidots of the Indian. Chureli, chapter 6. The bible er India, ' was taken by Mrs. R. Cons*. Miss Irene Turner, Mrs. Clarmee Stephenson, Mrs. Ross Love, Mrs, , McAllister and Miss Annie .Jarroit. Hyinn 270. We, closed our ineetir with the Lord's Prayer `in unison.T e Day of Prayer on March Stth will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Consitt; Notes -Mr. Wm. Forrest of Go4er ich and niece, Miss Margaret of Sea - forth visited friends in this vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Peck and son Douglas of Toronto, visited Mrs. Dick parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane and fancily. Mr. Geo. Stephenson of Walkerton visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rbt, Stephenson recently. Mr. Stewart Beattie of Blake .vis- ited at the home of Mr. an.. Mrs. W. Turner during the week -end, DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morenz enter- tained a number of their friends at a pretty Valentine tea last week. The evening was spent in progressive Lost Heir. Miss Pearl Kraft won the prize and the consolation went to Mrs. H. Reynolds. Ice cream was served by the hostess at the cross of the evening.. Miss Ruth Tieman who is -attending Collegiate in Windsor, spent .the we- ek -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Tiernan. Rev. Silas McFalls occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church kin the morning and Evening. Rev. W. S. Henrich spent Sunday in Kitchener. ktr. Eugene Tieman and. Mrs. E. lynn. of. London spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Tieman. Mrs. Stanley . Smith had the mis- fortune 'to fall.:while. •skating on Sat- urday evening breaking a bane in her $11.00 :eeriet IR'.aXahB"'T:'tatC"^- $52.00 Mrs.Roland French, formelirlifie o Ella. Link, died on Monday afternoon February 18th at her home •on the $ 15th concession, StepheneTownship, i after a few days allness with pneu. monis. She. was in h.er 43rd year and is survived by heli -mother Mrs. Jacob Link,. een. adopted daughter Evelyn and four siste4 Mrs. Jacobs of Clinton, Mrs. Fred's Bawden of Exeter, Mrs. Pilky of ;m5urnia and Mr'S. Ida Link of Brantford. She is also survived by four hrothers, Sam of Detroit and Qharles of Frankemmouth Mich. Henry and George Link i1f Stephen. Her husband predeceased her eight year. Private funeral ser- vice was held at the residence on Wednesday at 2 o'clock with Rev. W S. Henrich officiating. Internment in Exeter cemetery. delivered when reasonably '• possible or expressed, Express prepaid. 100% live arrivals guaranteed Phone:. 97 r 11 Hensall `J. ELGIN McKINI .FY -- ZURICH, ONTARIO • e wi>dPO�ik+0i�9b4F4�AaDlRO4 444 $iAG•4+ +•A »+ale.nwdm►ar a a , a, .a,►w♦ 4 4 41. ee• C ,.1. s PHONE . 69 •^hi••3•-"x•-r•3•o'•(r i• •r : -r-, ...•-r•. +4••i•''r�`-i • r--.. .,..,.,.., ... :•ti -•i- r•f•.. 4, 4 Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU 4 WAIT. file l*' FLEISC ZURICH Oil R 1 '* +++.t•4++++,iFtk,•¢;; ++4++++++.li of +.C. k(.,i1i„li"t{'•lE•'i,.k,"}„4i„yll„}i,++ 344.4.4.4.404.4.4.++++++++++++++4.1 4.4.4.4.+444.44.4•++.1-4.44.++++++4=4.4 .4.4.4.+4 p .44.•++.1.4.,p4.+++ li'tr°f"{ MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS E To Our Many Customers and . Friends we wish to Greatly Thank them for the consideration they have accorded us, and we take this opportunity to Extend to One and All our most Hearty Season's Gr etings Super Lastic Distributtors: 25,000 mile tires for ...., 30,000 mile tires for -. •.... .,.,.. 5.45 • 7.05 -+ if you like to save money let us re -tire your car. We have a few used Tires cheap. Tet , Shap 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Auctlo neer>lnge U., BET! Res. 67 v<-,ad"•b ^�<b+i �r '4�+ hi b-i� 4 i fir 4.0.4.44.+++++ H *i '% ' 7 ✓ v s•'r, 4 HENSALL Violet Morrison of Clinton spent a few days with her aunt here, Archie Rowcliffe is holding a com- munity sale on February 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza and Miss Kay Dobbs who have been spending a few weeks in Toronto, have re- turned home, Frank Battersby who was confin- ed to his room with an attack of bronchitis is up and around again,. Mrs, H. Lipphardt, who has been ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs' George Fee, we are pleased to re- port is improving nicely. Mrs. Robert McLaren, who was op- erated on for removal of spleen, is progressing very favorably. J. W, Ortwein was last week con- fined to his room suffering from a severe attack of flu. Miss Henry of Ilderton, visited her :ether. Wm. Moir is continuing quite pear- ly at present. The band com.mitte are puttalgren a dance and euchre in the town hall en Wednesday eve., Feb. 20th. `�' Mrs. Leo, Wilson and daughter Norma were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. H. 0. Dayman, Mi. and Mrs. E. li„ Hutton `etc :roving back to Hensall and will' oe :upy the house on North Riclnnond St., lately vacated by C..Blowes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and eon Douglas of ,Toronto visited with 141x. 1n 1 ?Are, Jas Dict&. - Mr,. Ray Weber spent the week nd with his family at Zurich. The many friends of Miss M sic cil will regret to hear see ms it ^rl'':o her home through iliness.Miss note, Alair is in attendance. y 21st, 1935 THAT FIRST BRANCH BANK AND 500 MORE The founders of the Bank of Montreal Firmly believed in branch banking. Two weeks after opening the Bank in Montreal on November 3rd, 28L7, the directors appointed an agent at Quebec. By the following jone the agency was made an "Office of Deposit and Discount" and thusthe first branch came into being. Two others soon were created -at Kingston and York (afterward Toronto). - Those earlybankers sought to extend and perpetuate for the farmers and merchants, the benefits and stimulus of a branch banking system the worth of which had been abundantly proved in the British Isles. Thus they introduced one of the elements of elasticity for which the Canadian banking system has received so much praise. Consistently., throughout the decades, the Bank of Montreal. has added brandies wherever business -warranted, giuing to new and growing communities the advantages of banking strength.ample facilities and sound management. Today over 500 branches are serving Canada. F,.rh branch is the Bank'of 2Xontreai, with all the frimities and public service for wbidrr the instinitioa is knowsa. From the first branch ie Quebec to the most recent one openedrhespirit of theEkszkeflotent'ealisrirressed_--•and will continuer to beer/messed-sa temnoif useful banking. ESTABLISHED 1817" HEAD OFFICE • - MONTREAL. MODERN, EFFICIINT BANKING SERVICE.. .. tbe Ontccme of 17 Yes& Successful Operatira. Zurich &ranc$i: C. i -T. JOY Manager Agnes Fairbairn left last week for, Moving. To Exec d � William J. Smith has disposed of Lo on".t' t �_7 Iositiomi. l�t��(7:�e .riZ_, w /�'` 'r.1*, L++ .we.' 'ted friends here Iast week. lias`a'Iso'renteil'l is hence to the new The League of the United Church 'proprietorwho :will; take possessiort held a Valentine Social on. Monday evening, Feb, 18. The W.MS. of the United Church held their. regular monthly meeting in' the church Thursday afternoon last, with the new president, Mrs. ,in the near future. Mr. Smith has tented the residence of Mrs. Short, in Exeter. Overholt -Brindley Wedding _ A. quiet wedding was solenmizedat eight o'clock Saturday evening, Feb - Cross in the chair. iThe meeting op- ruary 9th at Victoria United Church, erred with'. soneand prayer. The vis- a1 o Goderich, by Rev. F. iting committee reported that they, Craik, when Edna May Brindleywas had called on 22 sick, Visiting come' fruited in marriage: to' Francis E. mittee for the nsonth are Maas. Sin- Overholt. The couple were attended;, clair and Mrs. Meri}er. by Mr. and Mrs. J. Gauley. Margaret "McKay of Seaforth, is Hockey Player• Injured' visiting With her brother, Rosa ' Me- Colliding with a player in the Kay. Lion's Club juvenile hockey league Carmel Young People held a skate on. Saturday, Roy Atkinson I3 -year ing party on the Hensall ring- Feb. old son of Dr. A. N. and Mrs- At - 14th. kinson, Goderich, suffered a broken Mrs Rolland •.Little. of• Hanover, a former resident of Hensall, was caI- led 'on friends Sunday last. Friends here of 'Truman Brintneel were sorry to hear of his death at Seaforth and Brucefield, but now of great success. The proceeds at the Victoria Hospital, London on Satur- Vancouver, celebrated her 97th birth door' �0un� to $41 and $16.01* day last. He suffered a stroke the dap day on Jan. 29th. Tiie palsers of ,a;ealized on tickets sold on the bag- rtzems mud students had to work he their ,outdoor wraps. -News -Record. eettedsSeitt ` ilk7,:Town Bell '"f goi Z bee which' nerved' e anerstou for over 40, yeare will. be:.• placed on the aotction.•block'according: to am , "f3ecisi n of the town council'. The bell rias not been in us -e for more, than 10 years. It was erected in 1893 on tlbe roof of the old town hall. It vvt ighs 1,400 pounds, is 'three feet. high and :sic feet in r,rcni ifemnce, Eaaertaind Choir Seemlier. Ter: and Mrs. J. A. Munn• entertained the members of the choir - of First Presbyterian church, Sea - forth, with their husbands and wives at'their. residence. Dinner was served at $.30 after which the evening was pleasaitly spent in euchre, the prize - of which was o;at, Miss ;Margaret - Smith, one of the membersm daughter of and 'Mr's. 'W. A. Slnith, who collar bane. It was the first serasus left on Monday to fake a...1* „rGe he injury this season in any of the five training 3n the .';Western; Hospital. local leagues. Have Social' Evening Has 97th Birthday The Varna Library epchre and' Mrs. James Jamieson, formerly of dance on Friday night last was a after Ney Year's and was taken to London for treatment but owing- to his advanced age he failed to rally. He was born in Hibbert just east of Chiselhurst 80 years ago. He lived there and in Hensall, and recently in Exeter. He was one of the first in this . district- to go extensively into bee keeping and while on the farm kept a great many hives. He was one of the best known Orangemen in the district. -• COUNTY NEWS Announcement M. and Mrs. Hy. Beierling of Exe- ter wish to announce the engagement. of their eldest daughter Irene, Reg. N., to Kenneth Hern Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, RR. . No. 3„ Exeter. The marriage .totake place this • month. Donates Hockey Trophy Fordwich: 1Vir, George Spotton, M 11, 'foe North Huron, and an. Howick that city have her photo in their °f f°u• Miss Jean Mossop held the lucky ticket for the bag of flour.The. columns._ palled to Reporr 'Ian was comfortably filled; in fact Goderich: For failing to report an the ttrowd was larer than. has been accident Gordon Drennen, Ashfield 3 • The euchre Prize' Was won Eownship, was fused $10 and costs. by lira Russel !Consitt'and Mr, Chas. Drennan turned his car over in a Piigrim, each entitled 'to a six mon-- ditch and after getting it out prompt th's ticket to the Library. The board' ly forgot - the incident. No one was compliments the worthy council for injured. Police got wind of the snis- the new floor, which certainly was en Slap and laid the charge..8°yed. This is 'money well spent and would Hai Serious Operation do credit to 'a better hall, not Mrs. G: G. Keine, Seaforth, acecnn-cumfxt as only for appearance, but adds to the• partied by several friends including ° well. Dr. McMaster, were in London Mon-; "of.Rev« H. Taylor Rev, IIugh D. Taylor, the.beloved day last when Rev. C. C. Keine, who -relator. of the Themes Road United has been in Victoria hospital for 2Amman puma away early IVlonda- eeks, underwent a. serious operation last in victoria Iieapital, London; fol - The The operation was successful and the lowing a :brief illness from. pneum- onia. Ile was taken to London on the Friday previous and his condition patient is making satisfactory prog- ress rogress towards recovery. Dies in 77th Year from the first was critical. The fns- • Henrietta Mervor, widow ofCapt. ! era] was ]geld Tuesday afternoon. Norman MrDairraid, died suddenly' saralees aeeug held he .the church at her Home, in Goderich on Safnr- •where since July 1953 he has served' day the victim of a stroke' at the age' as minister and the church being fil- e 74 years, being a very short led to capaeit r by ;members of the time, her sudden death came as a and other friends. The, shock to her friends. She eves' ;Born i' -congregation serviicewas in 'charge of Rev. Chas.. in Ripley, her parents' being natives' A. Maiccoimim, of Egmiondville, chair- - old boy, is, presenting a cup to the of •Scotland• , arid' 45 years ago after . nia'n o,;f thiel r. ron .Presbytery, Assoo - Bowick Hockey Association, to be a- her marriage - to Capi 142cI3airrnmd, , .iatet'1 with 1fr. Malcolm on the plat warded to the winning teams.; The, came to Goderichi Her' husband dyed i form ,,were Rev. ar, Peters, of Mime - executive are very grateful to 'the genial George for his generosity. Bach to Work John Worman, Kippcn,. who for ve yearsago after a successful car- Ville, who led in prayer; Rev. Mr.. eer on the great lakes. Surviving Hurm't, of Trivitt Memorial church,. are three sons and one daughter. Exeter, who read the scripture les- Burned- Flour Tons c4 Coal ;,son- Rev Mr. Young of Carmel Pres' It is estimated that four extra tons b •ter'ian church, Hensall, chairman .Many months was very 111 and unable of coal Were burned in the Clinton of the Ministerial Association; Rev,. to eazry on at his trade of harnees town hail furnace during the 4.grie- W. A. Monteith of Teeswater, a form .l; siring and mal inn ',iii harness, is ?ll artl griOrt Coarse; but thane tali,- r - Thamoq Ron 3 boy' and close fri- Brice More busy at hie,•vork which the hrg the eoa;:rse find it di€i'icalt.toi teal- end of the deceased. and Rev, J. M. armors are getting read =for saving t : the il was so cold during a IIaithy oNorwichr president ofthe,work, !goatt DOA athee time.that, the. his. 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