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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO
G JUNE 8 944
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NOTICE
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iincl can serve the public now
better than ever. Be sure and
give US a call.
*S. FRET) TIEITELE, Propaietress
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
.211E-iioniE OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
1'he Better Oil Permanents applied
with.the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
:And besides all this is our years ',of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
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Phone 68 four your Appointments.
S. EDW. GASOHO, Zurich
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.-Divine Worship.
1.afan.--abbath School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
ST. PETER'S
va ng eli c al Lutheran Church
ZURICH ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.-Divine Services.
11.15 a,m.-Sunday School.
7.80 p.m. ---,Divine Services.
Everybody Welcome to all Sirvice*,
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Harry McAdams wishes- to
thank .all those. who helped to do his
work while in the 'Hospital. Also'
thanking. all those who sent letters
and cards. -Harry McAdams.
BORN
Reid -At Wingham General Hospita)
Thursday June 1st, to Mr.and Ma
John Reid of Hensall, a
Schroeder --In Hay Township, Sat..
urday June 3rd, to Mr. and 11/41.
E. Schroeder; (nee EvelYa•Unr•betY
a son.
Weigand -At Dashwood, jSunday Jn.
4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wei-
gand, (Nee Nellie Fee) formerly
of Hensall, a son.
HAY COUNCIL
Hay 'Council met on Monday June
5th at 2 p.m. in the Township 1Hall
as a Court of Revision to eonsider
appeals against the 1944 Assessment
Roll of the Township of Hay. The
following appeals were neara and
disposed off:
Chas. A. Moore appealed assessm-
ent was too high, dismissed; Andrew
Buchanan, ditto, ditto. Motion that
appeals as above mentioned be dis-
posed of as above stated, and clerk
be authorized to make necessary
entries in the 1944 assessment foil
and Court of Revision •be closed sub-
ject to appeals to the County Judge.
The Council then resumed the' re-
gular sitting when the following re-
solutions were passed:
That the petition by Wm. Watson
and others regarding improvement of
the drain running through their pro- 4.7:1%,an
perties be accepted by the Council]
and that T. R. ;Patterson, eriginee,,
be appointed to make a survey- and u.
t, to" the Council as soo
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Chester L. Smith, Publishee
$1.50 a Year in Advance
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r be your Shopping Guide
Nan Kalbfleisch made a bus -
14' tO Toronto on Wednesday.
*_Kenneth Cook and wife of
end were visitors at the home
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:and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston
0116, co. 'last week.
mr'p,#. enry Weseloh and daughter.
.Mrs:Akcit Thiel have returnee home
after'::14plading several days at the
4Loomnde:?::bhe former's daughter, at
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lark 4glin Albrecht has returned
after' sanding a few days at the
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home -.1oV.Iier daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Cetchmer at Bayfield.
Mr id Mrs. David Ducharme
spent Pd'ay in London the fore part
of the eek with some of their chil-
dren. ..4•,.
Nfr:';',1aiaiii Mrs. John Wilhelm and
Mrs.; J -Geiger of Baden weiFe week-
end:;i;in*irs at the home of Mr. and
Mr.s.2,001t. Smith, of the Blue Water
south.
l‘fr,'Oci' Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and
sons spent Sunday with relatives at
Galt, ,b•iie-y were accompanied home
by Mr*W... H. Hoffman rwno had
been itine at the home of her son
Mrs. Clarence Hoffman of
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loouis H. Rader and
.1q6rothy d'ild Violet of
Ile ',At, and Mrs. Lcwh-Irang
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Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance
1.* of Sick and Injured. Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
- ME1VIRER OF THE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION.
DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHOICE No. 70
Dashwood - Ontario
OUR CsROCERIES
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Our Stock of Groceries is .always kept up-to-date in
quality as well as quantity Affliken at all possible.
Selling "The Best f.or Les' has always been our
slogan, and we etal .endeamour to maintain this
stardard.
CLOTHING FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you just
the kind of clothing -you -via 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-
lic in to see the many Tines we have to offer re-
gardless of the rather difficult conditions in proc-
uring these items.
J. W. MER ER
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dig oi•_311.- -01 • f ilit.K1VrS. Leonard
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cePted l;;nd that Fa: be paid his fees.:17.1,-.4."•e. ;iSunday; afternoon and
That the tax collector's Roll for -"r 1eonigd with a birthday
1943 1s handed in by 'Oltar Vopp Party. A deliciaut meal was • nerved
be accepted and that he he paid :his and and e"njoyable,,tinre spent, with
fees.
best wishes extended to Leonard.
That the chairman of the Zurich purchases summer Home
Police Village be authorfzed to sign ‘.
all Zurich Police Village checks in Mr. Arthur G.; Ecligheffer who
/las been at Brantford for .tfie winter
coajunction with the Township clerk't*.A, •
That Harold S'wartzentrcibefurthased the
Cowen at• Grand Bend. Mr. Edigh-
offer is having erected' on• the coiner
of the. lot, which iS on the Main iSt-
reet of the Bend, a• suitablebuilding
which he will occupy ac a barber
shop, as he has been' doing thiis work
at the Bend for the past number of
summers.
given the right to cut the standing'
timber on the roadway between Con.
8 and 9 along- the Tots 22 and 23 for
10.00
That the Council' .Chambers are to
be used only for the purpose of hold-
ing Council' meetings:
That the tender for operating- the
Township crusher- as handed in by
William Jennison .be accepted; Mr.
Jennison to sign a contract to com-
ply with requirements.
That a grant of $50' be given to
the Exeter Fair Hoard to- aid' In the
construction of a new grandstand.
That the petition presented by
Hilton Truernner, .signed by three
Parties interested asking for improve
ment of drain be accepted by' the Co -
linen and that T., Patterson be
appointed to • make a report, plans,
etc. on the proposed' ditch..
That accounts,covering- payments
on Twp. Road's,. Hay Municipal Tel.
System, Relief and' General accounts
be passed as per vouchers.
Twp. Roads ---+R. Timmy ..30c; Glen
Dietz 2 a.75 ; Lnrna Gingerich 2.40;
Ed. Stet ck 1.80; Peter Deichert Jr.
5.58; Ear/ Campbell 4.95; Wilt Go-
uld .80; Dom. Rd. Moch, Co. 63.44,
Hay- Tp. drains,, tiles 1.50; C. Ald-
worth 9.35; Wm. Watson 2.80; C.
Dabus •1.05; E. Kalbfleisch 3.88; A.
Monier $.5; Albert Hoffman 1.75
M. -G. Dietz 228.41; F. C. Kalbfleisch
20.27.
Telephone. System -H. G. Hess,
salary 235.05e T: H. Hoffman 235.65
T. H. Hoffman extras 62.84; H. W.
Brokenshire salary 125.00; do license
$2; Northern Electric 266.'t0; Peter
Kraft $5; Workmen's- Compensation
$5; A. F. Hess, Ins. hash. central
62.50; 13e11 Cd: 'acct. -20.72; Customs
and Excise, 130.18; Docon telephones'
$9.
Rolla -John Sublet 22.10; Morris
Denomme $25.
Ger oral A.et-Thiels, Transport
24.25; Oscar Klopp 6T.14;
ipal World 16.25; C. L. Smith Drain
by-laws $95; Local Ration Bd. Exe-
ter Vill. 1830; Wm, H. Edighoirer
8150; Prod L. Davidson 1862.50; H.
W. Brokonshire 3.50, do $100.1 M. G.
Dietz. drains, etc. 7.90.
Motion, thtvt the Meeting be ad-
journed to meet on July $, 1944 at
8 p.m.
H. W. 10'01“111811fro, Clerk.
GOVERNOR-GENERAT T SEA -
FORME
Wednesday, June • 1411 Wmi be a
mamentous day• fill thehistory of
Seaforth, and. Hilton, Onanty, when
His Excellency, the Fart of Athlone,
Governor-Cener41, Canadat and her
Royal HighnessPrincessi Alice will
ha present at the Selman Annual
Field Day andl Pitnie• sponsored by
the Huron. Federation of Agriculture
The day's event. will' begin at 10 a.m.
at theSeaforth,Libir'S. Park, when the
shorthorn. breeders of Huron -and
Perth countiess. meet. for their
field day...and judging- competition.
Prof. G. Day• .c& Gnellph will super-
vise this. A. fiat dtty program has
laeen arranged; and thougands of
people are, expftteKl! i attend.
• 82.ndi CONVENTI(314;
The EValigelileali Lutheran Synod
of ,Canada'' axe; IleIlding its 82nd an-
nual convention in Ayton, June 6-9.
The sessions wit be held in St. John's
Lutheran •Church, the Rev. F. W.
Haak, pastez. 150 ministerial and lay
delegates flToan all parts of the 'prov-
ince, and frOta western .Quebec are,
expeCted to, • attend,- Dr. J. Rehle,
HimilltOn; president • of the !Synod]
will delliiwt the opening address on
Tuesday,.ovening, • Among the diseinr-
guished visitors will be Dr. R., C.
Sorrick, Silver Spring, Maryiand;
who will Address the conventian, on
Thin-sifay as representative of- the
United Lutheran Church in Arneriea,
Dr. 1'. Lehman, president-elect•a•
the Lutheran 1College and Seminary
at Waterloo, will be presented to the
Synod. At present he is lecturer at
'Wittenberg College, Springrield, 0.,
and will take over hts new duties on
Sept, 1st. Two young men are to be
ordained on 'Thursday owning. They
are Henry Schmieder, Kitchener and
Luther Eberhardt, New :Haven, Conn.
The sermon viu1 be preached by the;
father of .one of the candidates, Dif,,
John 8,ehtp.to.clor, Ki.t410101'.
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A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
'blue coal
For positive identification et
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
Miller Creek Coal.
Roe Farms Milling Co. '
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid fen
Eggs according to Grade
W. R. DAVIDSON
Pone 10 - Hensall
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Used Cars
1939. MERCURY SEDAN
1938 CHEV COACH without knee aeUon.
1936 CHEV Sedan, steel Top, no, Itnee action.
1934 FORD SEDAN, nearly New. Tikes.
19311 FORD A COACH.
1937: FORD SEDAN
1938, FORD DE LUX COACH.
1935, FORD COACH.
19t8, FORD PICK UP TRUCE, New Motor.
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BUYS AND,/ SELLS
WARD FRITZ
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Attention Farmers
We have on hand Oil Cake Meal, Mill Feeds, Con-
centrates, Kamer Poultry Feeds and Chick
Starters
ELECTRIC FENCERS AND FENCING
surpuEs,,
WOliti Shoes and Boots
We have a good lilne of work shoes for Men, Boys,
and Women. Try them and be convinced,
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
',THE BLAKE STORE
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97
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