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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-06-24, Page 4Wommormoommorrammompsemomumoorawarmar BAYFIELD Mrs. Wm. Moran of London, vis- ited with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel C. Houston. ,The Bee Inspectors have made their Annual rounds in the district. Pros - Teets at Present indicate a very light crop of honey this year. Lieut. and Mrs. E. W. Kendall and two children returned to their home hi Elmira, after visiting her parents Mr, and. Mrs. W. R. Jowett for a few days. Mr. Robert Penhale has moved in. his house on Clan Gregor Square which he purchased last fall from the Mrs. W. J. Foster Estate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Erwin and Jerry; Mr and Mrs. J. Muter all of Kitchener, visited with Mrs. F. A. Edwards. Miss Jessie Metcalf. and Mrs. A.L. Trout of Detroit, were at their cot- tage; here. DASHWOOD Mise Zeta Nacliger, R. N. of How- ell, Mich., spent a few days with her )parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Resterneyer vis- ited with friend: in London on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman spent the week -end in Fergus. . Miss Jean Cole of Exeter spent the week -end with friends Mere. A;C. 2, Lorne Kleinstiver oz Tor- onto spent a few days at his home here last week. Ward Kraft and friend of London spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Detroit are spending their vacation with her parents, 31r. and Mrs. P. Faker. On Monday evening Miss Aldene Eagleson (bride elect) was the reci- pient of a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. J. Wein. The guest of the evening was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served and all spent a very jolly evening. LURICH HIEMIUD KLAPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motoris by t. � Good Gas at Regular. hy take chances in inferior Gas when you can Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's You get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 'P kinds of Caves*. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and see how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING' AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son 'Used. Car Lot in Connection Clean Motor. Gallon IN — _._-- ... m Mrs. Mary Anderson of Gederieh. spent a few weeks with her brother, Ben Keys and family. Messrs. siert Peck cessfuand sales Clifford Keys had very Man., who spent -the past two mon- Shorthorn cattle recently. ths er 1I s. HalteoP.WIia1cCliri hey ton d her 'e hale,vha lreturned� t o Mrs. to .Pen- daughteryrs. Mrs, F. Hobson of 1St, Thornas,was a visitor with friends here. Mrs. Harold Penhale is spending a few days in London with her sister, Mrs. H. JMcLean---Hayter A lovely June .wedding was soI- emnized at the U. Church manse, Varna, when Rev. R, Hern officiated at the marriage of Margaret Eileen Hayter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayter of Varna, and Kenneth L. McLean, Kippen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLean of Kippen. The attractive bride was charming in white net over white satin floor -len- gth with flowers, was attended by Miss Barbara Graham. Mr. Bruce IVlcGregor of Kippen was groomsman Later the couple left for a wedding trip to Hamilton and other points, They will reside in Hensall. Tlur'sya, June 24th, 1943 err ASIMMISMIS past week. Mrs, Clifford Keys' has returned from Seaforth Hospital where she underwent an operation. • Mrs. Archie Hodgson, of Roland HILLSGREEN A severe electric storm swept over district on Saturday evening I;tist and much rain fell. The moisture was badly needed to help the spring crops as the soil was getting real hard Mr. Frank Hagan had the misfor- tune to have two very valuable cows• killed with lightning, and also Mr. Harvey Coleman had a horse killed by lightning. A little daughter has come to the l:o:r.; of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forrest Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Koch and. son Tom of Exeter, visited. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Davidson one evening. Some of the young men from this district were called to report at Lis- towel under the selective service. Mrs. Hopkins and friend, Mrs..Por- ter of Chicago, spent a week visiting relatives in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson, ac- companied by Mrs. John Koch of Ex- eter attended the funeral on Friday of the fornner's uncle, Mr. Wm. Parker of Milverton. DRYSDALE 111r and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard and family of near Hensall, also Alph- onse Bedard of Windsor spent Sun- day with their parents, .Mr and Mrs. N. IMIasse. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denomme have rreturned home after spending week; with their children in Detroit. The Misses Mary and Elizabeth Gelinas visited their niece and neph- ew, Mr. and Mr. Clem McCann of Mount Carmel over Sunday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Leon Corriveau is very •poorly. We holxa for a speedy recovery. Miss Rose Corrivean and Miss Sid Meidinger have returned home after spending some time in Detroit. W. G. Patrick Aubin of Coal Har- bour, Vancouver, visited with his sis- ter, Mrs. L. Montague one day re- cently. Mrs. Graham, teacher of P. S. spent the week -end with friends in London. Mr and Mrs. Gus Roache and Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'Sreenan of Windsor ;were week -end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Durand. Mrs. J. Ducharme and Mrs. Jane Rau called on Mrs. Jane Brisson on Sunday last. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Denommo of Kitchener visited with their parents Mri:. Vetelin Denomrne over Sunday. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Sgt. Mervyn Keys visited with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys of the Babylon line. Mervyn was one of a class of 4'7 to receive their wings in Ciaresholm, Alb., on May 25th, wind lett on June 9th for Portage La Prairie when.? he will he. ;Vl.r. Robert Robinson of the Gosh- en, underwent n cri i, orration is Victoria Hospital, Leidon, and hi.: f:'i,•:,i ace l,;c>a: al t, tte 0.0.41,.,a 1,;!..01Y. 1. 'd.. Rober, Vlcr'li r a hu: beep E.teder the dortot'' 1 An "exchange" remarks that meat rationing has its compensations. For one thing, it gives a man a good excuse to go fishing. SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN Marking the close for this school year of a highly successful campaign to promote the sale of War Savings Stamps among school •children of Huron County, Mr. R. K. Wurtle, Chairman of War Savings Stamp Committee for Huron County, in an, interview said that the students of primary and secondary schools had bought a total of $16,570 from Sep- tember 1942 to April 30, 1943. Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235, Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) Check -Up -Week THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARI()i: FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE. THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVER ALL.n MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE. "GENUINE MASSEX-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH,. IVES. Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 MASSE' - HARRIS The Service Arica, for Canadian Farm. M TAINS PAY-A5-Y•U U -GO -POLICY ?tea IVthe time of bringing down the Provincial Budget on March 19th, 1943, it was indicated that the figures were Interim figures and that definite and final figures, would be supplied as soon as the accounting of the Treasury Department was complete for the year. These are the final figures for the twelve months ended March 31st, 1943. Certi- fied ert;fied correct by H. A. Cotnam, Chartered Accountant, Provincial Auditor. They, speak for themselves. Combined surplus on Ordinary and Capital Account Reduction in the Gross Debt Reduction in the Net Debt Reduction in Contingent Liabilities Reduction in the Funded Debt... - Reduction in the Treasury Bill Debt A bank overdraft left over front the previous fiscal year of $5,790,286.92 was paid off. There was added to the Provincial Sinking Funds the sum of $1,196,805.66. Every tax -payer in every Ontario city, town, village and township has benefited from the Provincial Government's Pay -As -You -Go Policy. For as a direct result of this Policy, the Provin- cial Government has passed on the following actual financial benefits to Ontario municipalities between April 1, 1935, and March 31, 1.943, amounting to over seventy millions, five hundred and forty-three thousand dollars. 1. Municipal Subsidy $21,564,144.90 2. Maintenance of Indigent Patients in Sanatoria....:' 7,288,500.00 3. Township Road Subsidy__ . •, . 2,000,640.00 4. King's Highways 17,192,059.00 5. County Roads 1,249,442.50 6. Old Age Pensions 7,007,9 8,00 *Cumulative to December 31., 1942, end of Sanatoria Year. $27,766,504.72 19,906, 519.85 11,686,815.15 2,505,441.37 7,868,100.00 6,500,000.00 7. Pensions for the Blind 145,580.00 8. Mothers' Allowances 12,724,438.00 9. Municipal Hydro Radial Relief 1,246,622.82 10. Training Schools 123,657.83 TOTAL $70,543,033.05 The Pr�vince of Ontario Further information gladly supplied upon request to TREASURY DEPARTMENT, PA,' LPAMENT SLD S. TORONTO HON. A. ST. CLAIR GORDON, Provincial Treasurer _ ... • :..?"'.? nY ^.UI'!-lC3:tiiY 05 THE 00VEIiNMtENI' OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO