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ZURICH, R HUR D'A & Mr APN61'i?w!, APRIL 14, f ` b,
Let your Local Paper bringMerehant_andPu
IN MEMORIAM
In Bating in -emery a our clear
lka;aband and father,, Ferdinand
Matthew Hew% who, passed away
• nnra year ago, April 14th, 1926.
1i13SS aufferiing 'vm* gireat, through
pain !severe,
Ye bore; it in ipatttile ee, for God
was near.
'And when he arorlicildieg via a last
farewell,
Yo peacefully went. home, in heaven
to dwell,
Forget him7' Nei never will;
A's yearn still on we cave him still,
V•riend'a ncayt int we 1!o et him,
When at times. they see us smile;
Bat they little know the ,sorrow
That 15mile bides all the while.
Sadly miased by his wife and
daughters, Margaret and Ethel.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The canrnei,B Of the Township of
Stephen conveyers `b* the Town
Hall, Crediton, on Monday;, the 4,
of April 1927, at I p.n. .All mem
berg were present. The minutes
of the previo-msr?'ete.ng were read
and adopted,.
The followiing order's were pas-
sed ;
as -sed.
st� sA^irffir: i._.r4+++++++++a..c•+.t+4++++$++++++++++•tt,4f,
.A Tipical Poliey Result
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TEES LONDON LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1
A •Palieyheldetc' in 1902 at age 31 took a $1000 Policy on the .
Twenty -Payment Life Rate Endowment Plan. On the anniver
4rary of the policy in 1927 he will have a return of $156.20 for
every $100.00 he has deposited in the way of Premium's rand..
hits insurance will have cost him nothing aa shown. below.
Guaranteed Caah Surrender value of Policy ... $759.00
Diviidenda accumulated... 300.03
Total clue Insured~.. _.... $1059.03
Total Premium. paid 678.00
Balance to erre it of Insured .»...»..,. .w..._..w............ $ 381.03
Hydro Eloctric Coin, account 14:85 '°`l'
Municipal World ;suppjre,; 3.32, Do
minion Road Machinery CO, Drage
111,00; Iluntphrey Webb, Tile 3rd
S. Rd. 7.50; Wolf & Roeszler Team-
ing 2,00'; Henry Link & Other gr
tiding 43.75; Ontario Hospital, Wo-
odstock re, Alma Williams 19.50,
'vm. Bowman and other's g.•ading
26.15; Wax. Bowman, Grading S.B.
14.15; Weltwire Print 'shop aoc't.;
13,75; Herman Powe re P. rat 'S,Rd:
and Cons. 2-3 41.25; Wesle3r Mallin
Dragging SB 13.50; Chas, '1 rgier,
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Chanter XI Snzithr l;'rtk&1'a0n
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Moses Gerber is this week
moving to his new - farm he pur-
dragging 22.00; lleman s Hardware Chore r near Baden.
acct, .40; Nelaton Schenk gradin' ' Reeve Gordon Turnbull of Park -
SM., Nelson Schenk grading 11.25, hill was in the village on Satur-
The council adjourned to meet -day
again in the Town IIIIall, Crediton
on Monday, the 2nd of May next 1 MrS, Ed. Siebert and fan"ily of
at 1 par4, ' Det oft were week -end visitors at
Henry Eilb.•r, Clerk,. the hOYne of Mr. and Mr& W. L.
Siebert.
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HAY COUryc>!L
Mrs. Harry Rose of Windsor, is
isit n ' at the home of Mrs,, A.
~-- visiting'
Rose of the village.
The regular monthly meeting of (Mr; 'and Mrs. Chis. Ayotte of
the Council of Hay Township was Meh., are visiting relativesin this
1,eld on ,)Monday, April 4th. All ',canal at present..
this members' were present. The
minutes of the previous meeting Mi. and 'gas. Arthur Iadigho£fer
were adopted. as, read, were Monday visitors at Kitch-
Mr. UPch'r, Sr., was appointed 1 eller Sind `.waterloo,
inhpector ofZurich Drain South
and!
Public 'School In pcetor I'f
Suwon Hoffman of Mass Drain, and'.e
+ -Tho a Kyle of Stephan Drain , cion: of Goderich tailed on the
ti )
•r .
s• l$ law, No.; 6-1:)27, suthoi ing El/rich Schoolthis week.
r �:I , the Reeve and the Treasurer to, - :Mr and Mrs. D. McIsa;tc and
3.borrow money for current expen Mr. and Tdrs. Herb. Young of Cred
3.a.clitures was read three ti.tiies and iton, were Sunday evening cal-
I
".r H Zurich ,.fi
nally passed.s
_� 1 The following accounts cycle pas ierin the village*.
.
,+ •!•[ •' n•t+ +++'F• •l••!r�! 444++++++++++++++++++++++++++used: , VIr. 'Lemuel Burkholder of the
Ontario Hospital, re C. Rupp ,'.Iii• Line, who 'sp::et the winter
as Orr ; Sawyer.+lvIassey co i o!ad with friends at Doon and Galt, has
igrtdtar 185 00, T, McAd. ims, snow returned Soule for the summer,
' `• • roads, Rd. 9, 3E0; S.S. No 7delog- gii t�ir of this week is known
Qit•••••f►1•••�l•®:ate OL 1. 1926`10,00: W H Eii1gh.laa" &-;rr T• +'i%d;v and:- ' e Ireg.rnr-
salary a' S s 71 y trig .OL ' `hdrfr ' 1 1 l ) •tS11
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