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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-07-22, Page 1• • . Forty Second Yew. tunocH. THURSDAY ,MORN ..0.remoius*.aust****,••••1.0* Tour Doii.31rs presery 1•111111.14•AAA.matummoullni. '++,1•4•4•++++++++++.1••+++++.:4÷..1•*;...+4.4•++++++++++++++++++++++ -o • ÷ ACril )tfitta lilarterat :-(4i5 me * ÷ 1-.. Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance • of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and +÷ Funeral Director. + ..„ + + Member of the Ontario Funeral Association. + I' .4. * - +.'e -4* + 44 K.: + + * Day or or Night Telephone No. 70. Dashwood Ontario me9v4es000eeeeeziocuaeraceesseeeoeseseeeeee6eemeeoseese • eereogeoes TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 9 -to 10 P.M., E.D.S.T. Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 3 P.M., E.D.S.T. On Mutual Network -,- Sundays Local Station-C.K.L.W., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA g • 0 8 .• 9 1 giCtemilege-ii4KAgaimesitzve‘cmttOatan COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Neweat. 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Phone: 11-97 • '..**17g *..:**..P.r. 4624111ORSOMONSOM N 0 JULY 22 19 43. our Libort BENSON W. TUCKEY, LIBERAL CANDIDATE Benson W. Tuckey, reeve of Ex - ter for the past four years and prey ent warden of Huron County, was off Wednesday afternoon last, chosen. as South Huron's Liberal candidate in the forthcoming Provincial Electimit Receiving the candidature on 0 third ballot he defeated ja,m4 Ballantyne, M.L.A. since 1935. 0Oil . er nominees who had fallen in the his wife and little daughters. ,Kth first and second balloting were Joohn M. Eekert and Miss Josie Saunders, "i7Vir. Percy Weido and sons of Wat- A. J. Murray and Frauk Fingland, eloo visited at the home of his bro- C. of Clinton, and Dr. A. R. Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weroe. ,11I bell, of Hensall withdrew their mine r. and Mrs. Andrew Coxon of es. The main speaker was Hon. N. thei son, Drv!saitnead 2,aitrsthwe homeof 0. Hipel, minister of lands and for et s for Ontario, who pointed out the Mr, and drs. Adams and baby of reductions in Hydro ratin recent: flaniiiton are spending a week at es years. There was a large attend- Jae home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day- ton; J. M. Covenlock, Seaferth; .: .1 ance. The officers for the executive 0Son. .,e• Chas.,.0ending are: Hon. Presidents, Dr, Shaw, Clirt- Miss Joan Metcalf of London, is her holidays at the home of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. iJtoii rtiemner, 14th con. and Abram Eckel of Plats - were week -end visitors at the e of their son, Mr. and Mrs. 4V*ter Eckel. ;;;',..10. and Mrs. •Charles Hagen and datighter, Mary, of Seaforth, spent .f116 week -end at the home of Mr. 4,114* Mrs. Theo. Mittleholt.e. •e'trir.- and Mrs..R. F. Stade motored •telDetroh, and were accompanied by :the latter's sister, Mrs. 3Iatilda Kalb - Who visited with thein for , . • 4everal days. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kalbfleisch of ,Dareit are visiting at the nem of '6 former's parents, Mr. and 'Sirs. C..Kaffifleisch and other rerat- Ae; for a few days. ,!,,,"Miss Kathleen Hay was moncraying .1..ondou and at the home of her ter's,. Mt. and Mrs. Gordon Prance Thqa-ae Road the .pagt OV Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.50 a Year in Advance Securities .1* Rte. Dennis Denornme fromXing- * • on enjoyed the week -end leave Fritz, Zurich. President, F. Fini, land, Clinton; Vice, Albert Kalbflei-. sch, Zurich; Secy., W. L. Whyte,Se forth; Treasurer, Ward Fritz, Zurich; DR, R. H. TAYLOR IS CANDIDATE Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, Dashwood physician, at Hensall was last Thurs- day evening named Progreselve-Con- servative candidate for Huron South at a nominating convention in Hen- sall in a well filled town hall of more than 300 delegates. Six men were nominated' but all withdrew with the cecception of Dr. Taylor and George .:`,..tiestrong, reeve of Hay Township. The Doctor was named candidate on the • irst ballot and on motion of -Mr Armstrong the choice was made un- animous. Other nominated were F.R. Darrow, Frank Donnelly arid H. J. McEwen of Goderich and H. G. Meir of Seaforth.. In his address of ac- eeptance, Dr. Taylor pledged full eeppait to Lite 22 -point program of Ontario Progressige leader George A. Drew. Cecil G. Frost, K. C., president of the provincial associat- km, was the special speaker at the meeting which attracted a record crowd. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Friday, July 234 ONE NIGHT ONLY MART KENNEY and his Western Gentlemen ADMISSION $1.00 EACH DANCING NIGHTLY STAN, PATTON And His Orchestra Special -Sunday Concert JULY 25th Patton week 07.0*Altr.. Kalbfleiseh will be pleased to learn that she is progressing very -favour- ably afterher recent illness. Mr. and Milton Hey and dau- ghter Marilyn Die, of Royal Oak, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Touscany and two children from Pontiac, Mich. enjoyed a holiday with the former's mother, Mrs. Elizzie Hey for a few days,. PROBABLY THREE CANDIDATES . As we go to press things look very much like a three -cornered fight in Huron South, as the ,Liberals and PrOgres.sive-Conservatives have nom- inated -their men, and it is rumored that the C. C. F. are holding a con- ention at Hensall this week, and with all probability of putting a can- didate in the field. It would make an interesting contest, and very hard to predict who will be the fortunate one to be elected. Howerev, time alone will tell. SPECIAL MEETING o u Need sse 0.4.0 0,010 HAVE A SPECIALIST EXAMINE YOUR EYES LET HESS FILL YOUR PRES- CRIPTION. FUL VUE, THE VERY NEWEST IN SPECTACLES, AND AT A PRICE WORTH INVESTIGATING BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED 48 'HOUR SERVICE ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOUR. A a HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL 1.1so: Rose Dale Alberta and Miller Creek Coals Roe Farms Milling Co. Vitimized Feeds Highest Cash Prices paid fee Eggs according to Grade W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - Hensel' A special meeting of the Uouncil of the Township of Hay was held at the office of the township clerk on Sat.- urd'ay evening, July 17th. The con- tract for the .construction of the new bridge on the Bronson line was aw- arded to George Becker of near Dash- wood and construction will comm - met:, at once. The general tax rate for the township for the year 1943 •was struck at 12.25 mills. This• . made up, as follows: county rates 6.55; township rate .5 -mills; township road rate 1.5 mills; general school rate 3.7 mills; this is a reduction of .31 mills of the 1952 general rate. The law costs in connection with the action, Alexander et al and the Town ship of Hay were also ordered to be paid by the treasurer. •Zurich Red Cross News ' The Zurich Branch ef the Red Cross gratefully ackeowledge the following .donations: Mrs. Jane Bris- son, 1 quilt; Dorcas Class Evangdie al church, 5 girls' cotton dresses,1 cotton blouse; Miss Emma Dinsmore 1 quilt; Mrs. Regis Denomme, 1 'quilt top, 1 ail) quilt top front work room patches; Pauline Hess,. and ;Teen Merner, 1 quilt top; Z,P.S. Room 2, 13 knitted Washcloths, 1 knitted afghan; Z,P.S. Grade 6, 6 fitted bomb victim bags; Z.P.S. Home Economic class (silver tea) 13 fit - too bomb, victim bags. Special 4. 4.• For 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. e * �I THESE SEf: THESE Crs AA. 1941 PONTIAC COACH, Black, Heate,r. 1939 PONTIAC COACH, Very Clean, Heater. 1937 PLYMOUTH •COUPE, A Real Nice Car. 1987 FORD SEDAN, Black, Upholstering like New, 1938 CHEV. COACH, Standard, $625. New Rings. M 1988 CHEV. aster, Sedan, 8650 New Rings. 1.93L FORD COACH, 1930 PLYMOUTH 1929 FORD COACH. 'WARD cRITZ Sedan, 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4' 41, 4. 4. 4. 4. + 44 TY Stan .- • [10001.....11.3...yercerst • thanks to the teachers and pupils of and his Orchestra •th;e: various schools who during the 1 ME PROGEEDS FOR OVER-• 7past school term have contributed the tr/AS CIGARETTE PIIND 1 very Ane knitted article, quilt tops SIVER COLLECTION1 and the well fitted bomb victim Itmi PLEASE gni? NOW t to the Sociotw. OUR GROCERIES Our Stock of Groc,eries is always kept up -tette in quality as well a quantity when at all liassible. Selling "The Best for Less" has always been our slogan, and we still endeavour to mair4tain this standard. CLOTHING FOR ALL we are happy to be in a position to show you just the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys', and Ladies. Practically everything you will require • to wear. • DRY GOODS, ETC Our shelves of suitable Dry Goods, Yard Goods, Etc., is here for your inspection, and invite, the pub, lie in to see the many lines we Have to offer re- gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc- uring these items.