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lcIPP.EN NEWS church held .their February meeting
'WMS--The WMS of the Unitedon Wed. afternoon last at the home
comfort in Shoe Repairing we give'
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fooling our Customers, the cost of:
free offers must be wrapped up some-...
where in the Selling Price. You get
all 'value at Edighoffer's. +
Give us a call, our Prices are right. a.
of !Mr,s. ILS McMurtrie with' a good
attendance. Mrs. J. Hyde presided
and opened the meeting with a prayer
followed by the theme; "The Bible
Our Guide to ,Christian Faith and
Conduct. Hymn 186, followed by a
responsive reading. Mrs. W. Homey
then led in prayer, Hymn 187, scr-
ipture readings were .given by Mrs.
Henderson, Mrs. J. B. McLean, Mrs.
W. Alexander, Mrs. McLennan, The
offering and roll call were then taken
The very interesting topic was tak-
en by Mrs. Grant. The meeting dos:
ed by singing hymn 482 and the
bennediction in unison.
BAYFIELD
Local • fishermen have harvested a
fine quality .of ice for the summer,
it being 14 inches thick.
Mr. Wm. .Westlake arrived home
for a two week's visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mips, Walter Westlake.
Held Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Hay-
field Cemetery Society was held in
the town hall, when the following
business was transacted: Receiving
the auditors' Teport and financial st-
atement, also the following officers
and directors were appointed: Pres-
ident, E. A. Westlake; vice -Ypres., J.J.
Richardson; secy-treas., A. E. Erwin;
directors, Chas. Middleton, J. Hudie,
D. I1. McNaughton, ,Rbt. Scotchmer,
FIRST HATCH FEB. 19th. After that every Tues and Thurs.
We still 'have about 500 available from First Hatch
SHANTZ POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY
Phone 48 Hensall Ont.
Robt. SS. Reid, Wm. Scotclunar, .aud-
itors, E. A. Westlake and L. Elliott.
Held Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of Bayfield
Agricultural Society was held in the
Town Hall, when the following offi-
cers were appointed for the year;
also to receive the auditors' report
and financial statement for the past
year. The following were elected;
President, Wm. Sparks; vice-pres.,
Albert Dunn; 2nd vice, Murray Gra-
inger; secretary A. E. Erwin; treas-
urer, George W. Elliott; :Directors:
Frank Keegan, Ed. Foster, Russel
Grainger, Carl Deihl, Mrs. Fred 'Mc-
Ewen, Mrs. Little, John Howard,
Harold Stinson and 0. Lawson; hon.
directors, S. Houston, T. 'Snowden, D
H McNaughton, R. Penhaae, !red
Middleton, Mrs. R. 'Grainger, Mrs. E
Foster, A. H. Warner, W. W. Wise;
auditors, John R. IComeron and A.E.
Westlake. The date of the all fair
was set for Sept, 23rd and 24th.
The death occurred at her home,
Brucefield, of Isabella McNeil, wife
of William R. Henry, in her eighty-
sixth year. •
THINK BACK to the old clays -- when Canada
was young.
Think. of the high courage, the indoinitable • will of
those pioneer women. Within the stockade or in
the open field, they toiled --yes, fought --by the
side of their men for the safeguarding of everything.
they held dear.
in the hearts of the women of Canada, this old spirit
flames anew today ! Gone are the heavy muskets,
the log barricades —but the love of freedom, the
stubborn resolve to win through at all costs --- these'
things remain unchanged, unchangeable
Grimly quenching their tears, mothers say "God'
bless you" to their fighting sons --everywhere young.
women are serving where duty calls—the women of
Canada are bound together in one common cause.
In thousands of Caii.adi.an homes, women are revising.
their family budgets, planning new economies, mak-
ing extra sacrifices --so that more and more money
will be available for the purchase of Victory Bonds.
They know — these women of Canada -- that every
dollar loaned now means more tanks --more gnus—
more planes—more ships—more of everything which
is needed to smash Hitl.erisnl and bring Peace to all•
the family hearths of the world.
Yid} F?F,�v
MId�L4Y.CJ:4:1"y
National War Finance Committee, Ottawa, Canada
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Thursday, February 12th, 1942
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, Etc.
At :ZURICH, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th.
At 1.00 o'clock,
Kitchen range stove, 34burrter
coal oil stove with oven; cooking nil,.
ensiles, kitchen table, 3 kitchen chairs
extension table with 6 leafs, 6 din-
ing room chairs, buffett, parlor table„
leather couch, 2 flower stands, hall
seat, leather rocking chair, 5 other
rockers, 4 -pc, reed parlor suit, rug
9x12• ft. practically new; 2 rugs 9x9;
large rung 12x15 ft; pictures and
:frames; 3 bed room suites all with
spring's and mattresses; 2 -wheel tra-
iler, curtains and quantity of bedd-
ing, cellar table, 2 mirrors, 2 clothe
racks, folding ironing board, 3 sad;
irons, 2' iron kettles, copper boiler,
galv. tub, washing machine and wri.
nger, quantity of dishes, table cloth,
2 linen table cloths, 5 -gal. coal oil
can; 3 gal. jugs; cooking utensils,
electric radio, garden rake, hoes,
shovels, lawn mower, hand saw, meat
saw, hammers, square, axe, 2 saw-
horses, 2 ladders, porch swing; 3
gallon troch; 5 -gal. crock, a quant-
ity of sealers, flower plants, lace
curtains, 2 large pine boxes, 2 trunks
8 -clay clock, alarm clock, quilting fr.
aures, carpet strip, floor mats and'
numerous other articles.
In case of bad weather, sale will
be held in church shed.
TERMS—.CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
W. .S. Johnston, Clerk.
Wm. S. Ruby, Proprietor.
FARM FOR SAI" .
Consisting of 75 acres, being
Lot 7 and 8, concession 16,bricrk;
house, bank barn, drive shed, poultry
house, all in good repair, about 7
acres second growth timber; also 39
acres, part Lot 22, Lake Road East;,,
con. 17; pasture and wood. All in
Hay Township. May be sold separate.
if larger parcel is sold first.
Jno• and Hy. Geckstetter, Executors,..
Late Jacob' Gackstetter Estate, Zur-
ich, Ont.
WANTED
CASH for Dead Animals and Fox
Horses, Phone Crediton Central, re-
verse charges. ---Jack Williams, Dash-.
wood. R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6-'41
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc..
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,.
Opposite Drug Store
Phone ---96. - Zwick
A. R. Campbell, V.S,
:�raduato of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. A11;'
aliseasea of domestic animals treated-.
oy the :most modern principles,,
Charges reasonable. Day or night:
ells promptly attended to. Also Bre-.
ader of Scottish terriers. Invernessk
tiennels. Office on Main Street,,
tpposite Town Hall.
lone 116. HENSALL.
Farm Produce:
Vir ANTED
HK -HEST CASH PRICES,
—FOR--
Cly a .A'II , EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm.
. O'Li Yen
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zu chs' Popular
N1IF AT 1VIAB,KEP
Let U, supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur -
ad Mets, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., 9dwaya on hand. Kept
Fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
E , Y7nnngbili & SOU_
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
I'VE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS,
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount Of Insurance at Risk on. Dec,.
S1st, 1966, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
hates --$4.50 per $1,000 for 8 Year.
E F. KLOPIL ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn�
fig Rods and all kinds of Fire!
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