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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-01-28, Page 1XXVU�: N r, 6Q ;U mCH5 THURSDAY W101. -IN Reduction of taxes is what vve need Brut the problem is where to :Cart;. Gold 'to new laid see output in Canada is soaring heights. The year 1936 sho- e production of $195,000,000 Farmers! A do We have been appointed selling Agents for the celebrated Viking Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ- ator with a ten year guarantee. Let machine demonstrate this a.chine to you and compare it with all others. And don't forget, the best feature is the unusual easy terns., Liberal allowance for trade-ins. C. SCRRAG & SODS t€44 ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless Clarke for a CiiaeCfr. ing World?' Friday, 8h—Luther Leagae.. Thursday—Choir Practice SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Sea -Nice - 11.15 e sic. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English sex'i Everybody Welcome tax. ail Sera ices. E. TUER$CHEIMIT i eater. You seed Glasses? Stop and Think how ierta;at it iss that you wear eorrect glasses ---tor= rectly prescribed for your maim.Correctly styled to rum face. Tour health may largely depend on keen vision. See C. E. ZURRRIGG, l.. 0. At HESS JEWELER' STORE Every Tuesday at ZURICH 14.t Dashwood, Saturday, at Prile's Store the Seo In Magistrate's Court A fine of $25 and costs was im- posed by Magistrate Makins on Thu- rsday, at •Goderich an Clifford W.at•. sin, of Kippen, for operating a gam- ing house in which there were two slot machines. Watson iss a hotel - keeper. The machines were confiscat ed. "This is clearly a case of con- ducting a gaming house,'' sand the -magistrate after hearing evidence, which showed that no confections were in the one machine when the police called. Two similar cases a- gainst C. Beadle, of gullet Twp., and Robert Green of Hensall., were ad • journed for one week at trie request of the accused.' Bail was fixed at $200 Elmer Moore, Ashfield, who pleaded a week ago to' the theft of tires and rims from a truck, was sentenced to 30 days and was ordered to pay costs. In default he is to serve two months. A Wingham trucker, F•riik Vanner, pleaded guilty to a charge of converting $70, property of Mrs. M. McIntyre, and -was remanded one week for sentence. Vanner took a load of Mrs. McIntyre's stock to To- ronto, sold it, and spent the proce- eds. Hensall Colwell Minutes The inaugural meeting of the 1937 Village Council was held on Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. in the Clerk's office with all members present. All members of :the Council having taken the oath. of allegiance and declaration of offi- ce before the Clerk and after consid- erable discussion of various matters the following motion was passed: e ews, a ities; Dept. of public Welfare; Firs brook, Monteith & Co; Amusemer Revenue Branch; Judge -T. M. Co te]lo,; Goderieh Old Home Wee Assn.; Huron Expositor and Jame Sangster. Same filed. Bills and Accts. read: M. Johnston, postage $4.00; On Asson. of Rural Municip., $5; Hun. Expositor, printing 3.85; J. Pasen ore labor, material 1.75; T. M. Coe tello, Judge Court of Rev. $20; Sch 001 Board, current expenses $100 Hensall Hydro 6.85; G. Walker ml transients 3.50. That by-law No. 1, 1937 a ipoini ing officers be given first readin Officials are: J. A. Paterson, Clerl C. Cook, Treasurer; F. G. Bonthro assessor and tax collector; Geo. Fe Constable; Nelson Blatchford sant tary, weed and bread inspector; D Smillie medical officer of Health; Follick and Mrs. H. Hilliard inemb ers of the Public Library Board, Ge, Walker caretaker of Hall; also man ager of Hall and the Park, Firstbxo.p Monteith & Co., Auditors; Geo. 1^Itz+ son manager water tank, Carl.Pa more motor mechanic Fire Dept.' That above by-law be given 2n and 3rd reading and finally passed.; Motion, that the resolution as p pared by the Bank of Montreal:' l adopted. That by law No. 2, 1937 borrowin $9,000 be given first reading. • , Jas. A. Patterson, Clerk: JANUARY 28 1937. followthe Local Huron County Council That we now adjourn to meet again the January meeting of itl at 8 p.m. this evening. Huron County Council last weer The first regular meeting of the yr. Reeve Eckert of McKillop was eierf was thten held at 8 p.m. in. the Co- uncil 'Chamber with all members be- Liberal mates, - as stated last weeTh ing present. Minutes of the pr:evio- Mr.. Eckert is well qualified for t (rmstl sx$'" ' read: and 'adopted. .. :- ' • pgsiti4` '5"11 ;r ?,:i4A.iiai140. r Qka- Fee reported re Poll Tax col-, also m kris opening remarks. C At r -esar y k -* M. Wilfred Moueseau of the Zur- eh Read, east, is spending a week at wonto visiting with friends. Mr. John Neusthwanger has retar- d from two weeks visiting' with fri- ide'at Stratford and Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rader, and aughter Lylyan and Miss Gertrude ober were Sunday visitors with ',lends in Dashwood. Mr. Irvin D. Smith of Hamilton, led on his father and brother, Mr. niel and C. L. Smith, respectively Wt"dnesday. Mr. E. M. Dagg's Sunday School ss gathered in the home of Mr. :1 Mrs. Len Erb on the Parr Line, t Friday evening. After the elec.- n of officers, over which Rev. E. 'n presided, .a very happy social ning was- spent. rhe terrible ice storm ..on Sun - afternoon made the highways in fiery dangerous condition and tra- was almost paralyzed and it was germs to venture out on foot as on foot as with a vehicle. The walks in town are in a terrible iition and if people would sprin- a little salt or sand on these dan- us places it would make it a le lot safer to walk about. Died at London rord.was received in Zurich on a aeeday morning of the death in i�pn, Ont., of Mrs. George Son- i ormerly Emilie Held of. Dash - neral �v•lj take place, 1r den, at 10 o'clock on Friday • Iections. Motion, That all unpaid report inspector E.. .Beacom gav+e.4!; railing. Services in St. Boniface Poll Taxes on or after the 30th of some etatistisc regarding West Hur s aura, January be handed into Court for on Inspectorate. The average salary' : i , in rural schools shows an increase i'or;.'i•: omens Institute collection. the first time in six ears„ been Wane - ported G. Bonthron tax Collector re•Y g, °I The Zurich Branch of the Wan.- ported re unpaid taxes as being $622 as compared with $614 last yr ^ ens' Institute will hold their monthly $120&00. Motion, that we extend, 12 teachers out of 124 are nowe ,,;