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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-12-28, Page 1fir T'VOLUIVIE ep. TfiluRSDAY M MN. N COMFORTABLE GLASSES :t REASONABLE PRWCES J -. E . ,Z a. thri g OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method of Eyesight. Testing' Medi Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. ETTY ANNE any Rea ens and FrI Are You ` Suffering " Froin Headaches? - If so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Lamest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. OPTOMETRIST do OPTICIAN GODERIG'H — ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices, EAUTY PRE-CIRISTMAS SPECIAL Get Your Christirme Special now! All Permanents Guaranteed, Croquinole wavey a Specialty-- Our retain Special, a Eugene, with a deeper wave and a tighter curl regular $7.50 for $5.00. Morning special only, free • shampoo with every finger wave, Be sure to call 159 for appointment and avoid being disappointed. Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. SHOP .'o MRS. ED. Gr' SOHO, Prop. 1 TA+04704,4,1 .m.Po.P.P BEFORE Buying a New or Use i..2 Car IF YOU A,IZE INTERESTED IN SAVING MONET, SEE • WARD F ITZ 1935 Plymouth Coach, new car condition. locally, ';• o�ed,..,::g-�axan.teed��rtr?,,�0"�i 1930 Ford A. Sedan. A swell running car, original finish and upholstering. $435.00. 1:936 Dodge Coach, dark blue, Hydraulic brakes, overhauled motor- See this Car! $65.00. 1929 Ford Coach, as is. $70.00. 1928 Chev. Coq.ch. 1937 Dodge Coach., like new. 1938 Dodge Sedan DeLux, 18,000 miles, owned by a local -Farmer 1 Easy Electric .Walling Machine 1939 model, Priced Low. 1936 V8 Coach with .trunk, black. ;F. WE WISH EVERYBODY A HAPPY AND SPEROUS . And Take Meir hi Greatly Thanking You for your Kind and Consideree Pew:maga in the Past - 140 .1. GREETING To Our, Patrons We have found that friendship in business counts for much aria we are grateful -tor yours. Let us wish you a very happy Christmas and a pros- perous 'New Year. ,, ZURICH CREAMERY NOTICE .As xny name will appear on the - Ballot of Hay Council election on Jan. 1st, next, and as I will not be able to call personally on each elector 'Itake this medium to -ask your ,con- siderate at pport to re-elect i•,+a for 1940 Council. I can assure the el- ' etois• that I will continue to give my very best judgment in the coming year as in the past. Thanks! WILLIAM. H.WILLIAM.H. • NOTICE 'T.reiday next.;, Jan. 1st will be Eleet`t r.- Day .for Iiay Township Co- rcil, I t..ke this opportunity .ret asking the elector•, to give me their consid- erate support. Having had several years -experience, I am in a, position to serve the Mueieipa;ity to best ad- evantaga which will be my most sin- cere desire. Thanks ! ROLAND GE`TGER.. IN MEMORIA.M Jarrott --In Ion ing memory of a deaf -father, Wine..L _.Jarrett who - assed away:,11{*c,. tl�, "1933giieltei . +... ; Remembered just the same to -day, As lat the hour he passed away, Beautiful memories . treasured over Off the happy days we spent together —Loving Daughter. THE NOMINATION iv ECETy EP 28, I.;,*39 Ch;--t-er 1a, S �ts ear, U S. $L 13�t tf'iteAese, s2 MAT Bet RBe+ E PPYk NR,f4' (nr f , x, i -- Da,' Hes eves .: itor with DaS1r o•orl irienils`" .F?Y and Mrs. W D. l3ryeeand son Bol,.) spent the iloliday ivit;lx 1Irs.. Br y e e home at ,Sarnia. Via tnd Vlrs. Samuel Gazelle ins fanil of Harri.stoir were holiday vis` itoei ti;;1i relatives„here, . Mr .,Ed. EdighoffOt "tri town c Siind attended the funeral of the late 4' Getka at Milvereen. Mi ,Carl Burn of Milverton •ts SP: enchr }hc eek at the horhe: of : ;r. and .:l "'rr e. W. Memel-. • . . leee t Ellen E. .Ue., jardine from. Gland ;_>L:nd was v?•;iting. for a few day ''ith 51r, and :Mrs. John- Al bre2ht I:i :,-Iarai Weber of Lontron, and :Ir. 1{`' V/ehexr of f$„ ,,all were holi- day vi tors v tl. „ l;• Trent ., .:'!.e. and Vi' . Louis Weber. .Mr. ed .Mrs. 'Irvin Dodds and fain- tly of *aligner well: boli lay visitors with id: ,; . Dt.,''1e1 s z :other, ..irs. h;'d. Deters; f . Mrs. F. F. 'i'L1kbeiner and dao- gb.ter, 11aze.' of -.Stratford were Sunday, isitoes s.. the home of. Mr. and Mx� W. F.I. • Hoffman. less+, Quimby and, .Paul Hess„wlno Misa .been O Dwyer andMae' Smith vein are attending Western Univer- sity at. London, are home for the holiday seasan. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy; Margaret and Wilfred Levy of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey and fam- ily of Cromarty; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm of town' were• christmas Day isitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. Oswald, Bronson litre. Nomination took place he the local town hall Zurich, as 'advertised on Friday from one to two o'clock, p.m.., with a somewhat smaller at- tendance than in some previous ye- ars. The following were nominated as read off by the Township Clerk,, Mr..A. F. Bess; For Reeve; George. Armstrong and Max. Turnbull. For councillors, W. R. Dougall, F. Hab- erer, Wm. Haugh, N. S-tanlake, Rhein- .aold Miller, Roland Geiger and Alex. „rear. The Clerk, Mr. A. P. Hess was then appointed chairman and it became or- ganized as a public meeting, and at ter the chairman explained the Con- solidated Summary item in the treas- urer s report the following addresses, were listened to with interest, Reeve Armstrong;- .Woade.ed what. the nomination crowd was like 55 years ago, referred to et 11--.•'uLe in County Council, 55 years ego, and knera cd only two on tat picture, Mr. Armstrong• devoted himself to ,the : County `Council. work; Cee pals out over $90,000 for school purposes Prying more for school mates than. for Co, and Twp. rates. Hospitaliz- ation is going up as over $13,000was. paid out; Administration of Justice cost over $7,00 less in 1939 than in previous years. All County •c onsta- hies were discharged with except of four. He was chairman of Co. Home hoard the past year and it is regret- table of the loss of the manager, Mr. `J'adobs who passed. an. Mrs. Jac- obs was very capable of taking care of this work, and wasthe unanimous' choioeaof the Connell The tome also received an ,apprie ed'Durham herd of cows and a fine ' Pereheron team of horses for $350, which were exhibit- ed at 7 fairs and won $49. in prize money. 31 old age pensioners are at the Home, .and there' is about $7000 received from estates. The institution is practically self supporting. Around $313,000 was spent on Co. roads, 12 miles of hard surface laid, $20,000 machinery purchased; hereafter the' Provincial treasury will not pay the usual 50%, in new equipment. In 1940 the County treasury will' be- out of debt for the first time in history. County tax rate should be •oonstct'er- ably reduced after 1940. E, Geiger, Councillor—Ceuneil had a good year, ` every rntontber gave thclly vory hest, never, befarei.got so Don't- forget, that Monday is• not alone -'New Year's Day; but alto elec- tibn• Dai ram' people are' asked' to go out and '.elect their choice of the can- didates for the local township, coun- cil. Exercise your franchise, and go and vat!! The school concert held' its the town- ha 1 last Tuesday- evening- was well attended, and the audience. was ,very en nsiastie about' the many good nt tiers gived: Mr. W. R. Golding of Exeter, the singing in- structor, assisted the lova: teachers in prep.. ing the fine• program that was• r Off to Sunny- South Early Sunday morning• a party of four young men lift :witch on a ,:rip to ,the Sunny South, Florida. The party consists of Messrs. Dennis I)enomme and Ted •Kl%opp of town, and Gordon and . Stanley Smith of Si. Joseph. The boys Ieft Sunday morning, " and br iviondav noon were down in the'Lexinoton Ii,entuckydis- trict which is 590 .miles of the about 1200 miles to the lower part of Florida. They will return in about two: weeks and sire miss seine cold and shivering:.weather up here. Sorry to- Loc e, Them We re ,re�,.very much that Mr. and. Mrs: Thee*. Robinson who :.ave beete a: prominent re..siclexcts of the Goshen ;• ine, Stanley. Township, are leaving! the cone tInity, having purchased. a dwelling property in Egmondvllle,. wheat they have moved the past week To eav-v thata community is losing rrrucli," ire 'the'. les of citizens lite Mr. and, Mrs„ Robinson, as putting nnildly. Porsonallee we naye hbenll e1ise. friends. • Mr. Robinson .hens NN txte distrssngun,hedrecord of being a. correspendent of the ZZirxich Heald since it was established in 1900. Dur- ing thee%' years 1Vir. ' obinsotk with his interesting items, o.c new has. contributed' many a column to the interest of the Herald Readers. Fox the past number of years Mr, Rob- inson's interesting items: have also found their way; to the two Soaforth papers. We ttill all Miss Mr. and. Mrs, 12obinven, and Crust the,' q4.i» be spared with good healthto etittoy many ytaat' of : yell,. earned Z •ti g, meat. • WISHING ALL OUR . C TOMERS AND -.FRIENDS, A VERY MERRY For the Christmas s� will always realm; her—A 3R!c 4. WREATH RiNGl Scores of exgo5 designs isiily this smart 5 clic encu special as illustrated, W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid fay Eggs on a graded basis.; Pone i0 - Hens • • • 0 u • e 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • a eve 0 0 d 0 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE EXTEND MOST HEARTY A. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS-. Ca Cdn A�7 Sr cs F M. BALPr•EIRS AND SUNE.RAL DIRECTORS Seas :..tis¢' •aw AaCSi,"±,W.,'��^t':? n's Greetings TO ALL . OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE EXTEND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEA tillilEJDOUGG; : AS S 1lYl.. 0 PHONE 11 BLA I 0 •• 0 Ci dk at 4