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Zurich Herald, 1937-01-14, Page 5y; Jaxivary lab, 19 BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL ui i y.E. E(OLi 1 S' 'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, No7"'. ARY PPUBLRC, ETC. 'OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICl3, .Ontario. 'Special Attention to Coixaeel erid Court Work. Zr• Holmes may be consulted at Goderich • by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. ' W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON °&t DEITZ BLOCK --ZURICH :very Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At BARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday Wednesday; and Dr. fl H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL, • SURGEON. OFFICE: Main Street " Exeter •- Ontario VETERINARIA,N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in' the Home of the late 1)r. J. Routledge, Phone -96. , Zurich :A. -11. Campbell,. V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario . Veterinary College, University of Toronto. Ali +diseases of domestic animals treated a,,y the most modern principles, :i'1iarges . reasonable. Day or nigh?. scads promptly attended to. Also Bre- leaer of Scottish terriers. Inverness liennels. .Office on Main Street, rpposite Town Hall, Phone 116. 141INSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article, to sell. I solicit �,:..,..3conr,business, and.ifanot satisfied will. wake no charges for Services Ren: %tiered. ARTHUR WEBER Dashwood' Phone 13-57. PRODUCE aim P'icdice '!� Y A ,ll.�1 E .L HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM,. EGGS AND POULTRY Wrr a O'Brien Phone lel, Res. 94, Zurich. BUTCHERS' Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur *d. Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Eet., always on hand. Kept afresh in Electric Refrigeratior Highest Cash Prices "for Wool, Hides and Skins . Ynngh]ut & Soo INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co, OF WOODSTOCK SIE LARGEST RESERVE BAL SCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINES: OF THIS 1CINND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec 31st, 1935, 320,479,730.00 "Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52•. `mites—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. Klopp—Zurich Meat Also Dealer in,Lidlbtnind Rods ,*wa , alt kiwis of Fin Insurance Fut Your Want, For Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this Columna For Sale 1A Four -Torr Weigh Seale for sale at Blake by Tender.. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders clrxse February 10th, 1937, Apply- to R. N. Douglas, Blake, t31 -NOTICE. Applications will: be . recerved by the Council of the Township of Hay up to One O'clock, p.m., Saturday, January 30th, 1937, for the position of Assessor fox. the Township of Hay for the year 1937. • Mail ail applications on or before that time to undersigned. A. F. HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay. Zurich, Ontario Zurich,, January 13th, 1937. LOST In Zurich a quantity of money, about - November 24th. Finder kindly return same to -Herald Office and receive :a reward. • FOR . SALE 1928 Ford Coach, good running Condition, 4 good tires, only $75. L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich. Huron County :Council Meeting The next meeting of the. Huron County Council will be held in the Council:Chamber, Court House, Goderich. Commencing Tuesday, January 1 -9th, at 2 p.m. 1937, Tenders, all accounts, Notices of De- putations. Applications and other business requiring attention of Co- 'uicil should be in the hands of the County Clerk by January 16th. J. M. Roberts, County Clerk; Goderich, Ont. -ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of,:.the Zurich �,ondon Free Press. Agricultural :Society will be held io • ,he Town Hall, Zurich on Wednesday 'Afternoon, January 20th at 2 oock for the ,purpose of receLvrng annual report andtransacting such business as is done at this' meeting. E. F. Klopp, Secretary-Treas. LOCAL NEWS Mrr,. Joseph 7,VIeidiuger of Mitchell, spent a day in Zurich last week.• Hay Council met in the, town 14 on Monday when they became orgee ized for 1937. Mies Dolly Hagan, N. of the Line, is the guest of Dr. and 10 ;44 P. J. O'Dwyer this week. Messrs, C. Fritz and ' sen War motored to Guelph on Sunday wheel, they visited with the :former's brig ther, Mr. John Fritz who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Smith and ;two sons of St. Joseph and Mrs. A- I''.' Hess of town motored to London o0 Saturday. 1Vlessrs. E. W, Rader and L. Rad- er of Dashwood were in town,. on Tuesday, Messrs. E. F. KIopp, Fred IIaberee,.' Lee O'Brien and A. Melick motored' up to Dungannon one day last week: in interest of the Zurich Agricuittne al Society. Mrs. McDougall of Goderich, hap! returned to Zurich and is again1 '-eeping house for Mr. John Decker:, Mr. Decker is indeed pleased to have' his former Housekeeper back on ' the job.. Mee Gordon. Surerus and inot1 er„ Mrs''Gertrude Surerus .;of11e; Bron son Tine, accompanied by Miss,, Ueda.' Surerus of Toronto, who .:spent ..;tlle holidays at her •home; were visitets for New Years with Mr. and •Mrs'. Otto Willett at $hive. ' HAPPY GATHERING Last Saturday evening was spent very happily at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Theo. McAdams, Bronson by the caste of the Bronson line Young People's; Play. A tasty fowl supper was followed by group sing- ing and games. A special featui wasthe serving: of after-dinner mints in the form of a rock -candy noun tain. ZURICH GIRL HURT :Goderich—Dorothy Reieleert, 16 of Zurich, was cut about the . head and arms when the car in which 'she. ,vas,xicli�ig skidded from the road an' t �. n boil. aver in the- ditch Hes' . pat ants, - pix. end Mrs: L Zwr eice• 'Reick ert, and Glen Price of Clinton, es caped with bruises. The accident oc- curred one mile east of Clinton. -- . NOTICE I have Left my outstanding .acco- unts at the .Bank .of Mb/Areal, who I have authorized to collect same. Kindly call at the •bank and settle your account of owing .me. Everett Heist. WANTED A limited number of cattle for winter feeding. Apply to Chas. Rau, R. R. 2, Zurich. LOST A 14 year old roan heifer, has :'orns; ring or slit in bottom of right :ar. Strayed from my pasture farm 3abylon Line, Hay. . Finder kindly notify Herb Desjardine, Zurich. FOR QUICK SALE A 2,000 -Ib. weigh scales and a Portland cutter for quick sale. Herb Block, Zurich. STRAYED From Lot 12, Con. 7, Hay, one starling steer white with some red >n neck and head, slit in both ears Finder notify 1'. II. Shapton, Exeter. FOR SALE About 50 White Rock Puiletts for 'quick Sale. Apply to: Theo. Steinbach,, R ..3 Zurich, NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT lain Dresses and Suits 70c. !roma-once Included. This is a con-' ;rata special' for a limited tithe only. PARISIAN LAt/NDRY LTD; And Dry Cleaners. Tlxiel"s Transport Less Than Half A report from Toronto on Settee day states that less than 50 ,per 'cent of Ontario motorists have obtained their license plates: fore 1937:-e4; Bickel 1. registrar of motor, Ii said.,;Dead. line for license pr.: .drivers' licenses •was e tended fl' January 1 to Jan. `18 and there °wl be no further extension . under• any circumstances it was Ieernea. FOR SALE bay mare G yrs.,, old; Black .colt ng 2 yrs; Bay sucking colt;, a fresh caws; Borne Stocker pigs ply to Samuel arlohner, R I.Z. 3: field. Phone 7811, Hensall, Is Satisfactory ,ter''s ne'W water has been tested Ile department 'of health a'n:`• 1eee from various taps all reee1-1 "Jai grading A, the highest ob-' • Two Week's Grace 'ke weeks grace have been grant- otorists who: are still driving with 1936 license 'plates, The burn Government announced: If owners do not purchase new ere onor before January 18, will 'find themselves in conlPct the law. Owners of eo:n erele! Iles and trailers ha , e Leen gi . en ,eak" by the Gov., Monday Feb being the date of expiry for •thvtes,. P.C.V. licenses must be ,.ed notlater than. March 31. D•'b• At.;.:. . Jim.. Ogden:. a life -Tong resid- of Usborne, died in Dr. Fletcher - hospital, Exeter in her 882nd year. had net been well for the pa::t years and at different. time 1r b re a •patient at the hospital. Ilei Iden name was Ellen Jones. Fol - To ing"her marriage to Thr. °Tie sh moved to Biddulph : where liVd the remainder of her Iife. She w 5 an''< etive neer ber of the Ang- li,n church at,:Saintsbury and way; esteemmed Lby many friends is usrvived b :,,her husband. deatrirxg Completion .The new community building at Exeter is nearing completion. The a'.'dztk has been completed with the ex- ce ition of a few touches to the dres- sing room. The heating system has been 'installed..A gallery for spectat- & s and a bandroom is being erected over the dressing room. The outside walls of the gym. are being boarded Yri;th matched lumber. The making of ze 'is in progr'ess and Ne ith .eontinti- ed cold weather it will soon be 1.1 ehape. Preparation.; have been made for: e grand opening in the near fut•• ure, _._4. 1193:7' Huron Co. Council e milt be nine new faces when County Council convenes at on Tuesday, January 19th, � b"asession, and.; of ti iz s*rs thrree are aspiring for ? r:: drip. They are: Reeve R. er,,of GodeFich; Reeve J. M. EcIteof McKillop Twp., and Reeve W.' it Archibald; of Tuckersmith. There were 18 acclamations in the. 24 ``firAnic palities. Although this is the tl"Tneral year" in council, the Liberals are outnumbered by far, being' nine to 20 Conservatives. in previous years the parties have been more or less evenly -represented. Following are the list: Ashfield Richard Johnston Ashfield (Dep) Gilbert Frayne Blyth• . Geo. H. McNai Brussels, R. J. Bowman Clinton Fred Passmore Colborne George C. Feagan Exeter W. D. ,Sanders Goderich R. E. Turner Godericli (Dep) J. E. Hucking ,Goderich Twp. Wilmot Haacke Grey . :: h. Henry Keys Grey. (Dep)' Thomas Wilson Ilay . George W. Armstrong E. Shaddick Hensadl Howick J. A. Bryan Howick, '(Dep) Thomas Lovell Hallett H. Mcgridgc McKillop J. M. Eckeit Morris Cardiff Stanley Webster Turner Stephen C. Mawhinney Stephen (Dep) Edward Lamport Seafbrth 3, H. Scott Tucicersmith W. . Archibald Turnbexxy - Roland Grain Usbokne, George Westcott E. Wawanosh Peter W. Scott W. Vawanosh W. 3. Stewart Wingbain F. L. Davidson Huron Old Bays ,we.. are in receipt .of an invitation to attend the Huron 'Old Boys' A- rociation and Huron County Junior Association of Toronto reques'ingthe pleasure of the company and feiend at their 37th Annual At -Hone to be held at the Masonic Temple, Daven- port Road and Young Street on Wed- nesday evening, January 20th, 1937 Coming In Slowly Badges of Huron county constab- les, ordered called in by the county council at the Dec. session, to be re- issued to a more compact and mor: efficient forceare coming in slowly. Prov. Con., McCoy, to whom falls the lot of re -appointing the constah les, reports about ten badges have been turned in. A circular letter is being sent out to get all badges in 'is soon as possible. There are a- bout 75 in the county and several are held under "the names of person., long dead. Thresh 576 Bush. Beans Last week )VIr. Hilton Ford of the Lake Road near Exeter threshe 576 bushels of beans. The beans we re grown this summer on 22 acres of land and they were harvested in good :ondition, the beans being an excel• 'enrt sample when threshed. The job '7eing done by Ben Elder in 6 hours: With beans selling around $2 a bush :he returns to M. Ford should be very satisfactory.. Those listening in on the Saturday lveni:ng hockey broadcast from Tor- ento, at the close of the game heard ti Zurich old boy, none other than Albert (Babe) Siebert ;of the Mbr.- treal Canadian team, who prayed at. Toronto, and Babe was acclaimed the most brilliant player on the ice on ')oth the Moneieal and Toronto teams end was brought up to the mike and poke a few words. The Montreal eam Outshines 'anything in that div- 'sion of the leage, although .the Tor" into Maple Leafs took the Saturday evening game 'eel. It *as a thrilling game` with -an abundance of penalties and pentlties are usually costly to e team, and Babe was very careful and did not draw a single penalty, which was remarkable for a defence player in that kind :of a game, when you consider . that he was in play about 90 per cont. of the time. The Toronto star defenceinan, Horner, drew three ordinary penalties and an additional ten minutes for mi s-1 onduct, The main aim of the weekly news• paper• as the name implies, is to fev news sof its own district. It may have other alms, such as to give the mer- chancs a chance to tell of their goods in its;,columns or to try to influence -oub; ut first ofthrough lales;al1 it must give the is news,, Some. of this news is not easily obtailted and. no editor can cover it all Without assistance. Especially is this to when you have visitors, Many' :bf the' ladies think that •'per• conal bare the most interesting read- ingi he, whole paper. Your visitors' are 'q ally'- glad .to have their names appe "so send theta in. Sometimes peop come hi and give the ixnpres- sion ;i 'fiat they are asking a favor when :they *ant us to insert the nebackef their friends whohave been Spending a few day with them. Nn person need feel that way abont ins; us items ms for' we are indeed glad to get them Alt. f . /RP « A �� t ' ?� ' .�� ?AGM F t E 8400.400**04nroomosinrsoseorthw000ttiressosestoroolowso own ZURICH CREAIVIERY We Pay .a Premium of Two Cents per Pound Z Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant, Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed Your Cream Graded; Tested and Paid for the saiue Day+ • • YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to t grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! THE ZURICH CREAMERY 0 0 SO 0000000 0 0 Cut Your Fuel Bill . HALF! Buy Storrn Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A +*s•+ LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU +t+ K L C. FLR i WAIT. PHONE 6n • ZURICH 't•4+++++++++f++++++ 4.44+X34+4 4. ++ •.44 �e+ 0 a a 0 Winter's 1.e 9 Colder Days will soon be here again, and provisi sn must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home rt warm and comfortable. We can supply practically E all the called for grades of Coal and Coke with ' X o prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin! s 2 • Master aiid Pioneer Poultry Feeds „1 it Plow points to fit ail makes 0. plows 0 IWe are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at SEEDS! SEEDS! . . .. 1 a} Clovers and 1 all Tines.. ro. eettee000041100e0000emecesavotee, zed caraeleeee.elneeeeseedee.. are etelea e00 rilbiliWWWWIAMVAMAMMANIM hNANY'tcWA Zurich Drug Store School Supplies We have a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies All authorized Public School Book s,inclu ding the New Speller All High:Sclhool Text Books, etc. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfunizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.. Dr. A, J. MacKinnon, ri ocic ot