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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-07-08, Page 5i'rursda'y-, jiffy d'art, 1937, BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL L '.. 'DUDLEY E. HOLME $ 1'iARRIRPPUB IC„ �. NOT- ARY ETC. OFFICE -Hamilton Street, Jest oft'' - the Square, GODER/CH', Outatsz' :«2;i ]?erd coach in very good con - ;Special Attention to Councel and dition. Apply to Elgin Snider, Zur- Court Weak. ,ich. Er. Holmes may he consulted at rGoderich by Phone•,, and Phone charges reversed. Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column, For Sale DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. ' S: D. D. S. DENTAL SU;R.GON At DEITZ BLOCKZ'LiRICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHW OGD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. 11 H. COWEN L. D. .S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.T. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of . the late Dr. J. Routledge, Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or .night vans promptly attended to. Also Bre- leder of Scottish terriers. Inverness fennels. Office on Maui Street, tepposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL- NOTICE. App1i ations will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday, the 24th of lily 1937 at 10 a.m. for the posit- ion as Agex}t of The Hay Townshir Fanners' IT iitual 'Fire Insurance Co Per more p.arti'ciii*S'apply to: H. K. Eiaber, Sec'y., Crediton, Ont. For Sale We have i« number of steel hog troughs in stock which we are offer - other friends. ing for half price while they .last. 1VI•r. and Mrs. Sam Gottschalk of. Dashwood were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 W Hor- ner. Mr. Dennis Denomy, ;also friend Milford Robinson, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartman, Bronson line, norta'a. Mr. Gordon A. Manson, and child- ren Jack and Marguerite of •D:undas spent the week -end at MeseiVhanson's FOR SALE former home on the Goshen line. Misses Gertrude and Melville Sch- ade of London, are spending holidays with their mother, Mrs. Will. Schade and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade of the Blue Water Highway. LOCAL it,' Mrr. Laois Prang spent the ;week- end in Detroit. Mrs. Harry Bedard is at Present with relatives and frienis at T:}'epdon. Mr, Anthony .I ai�tmat spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Deno - Mr.at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Denomltte of Detroit are spending .a month ;in their rotiage in .Bayfield. •• Mr. William Klapp and family off ,tratford visited their mother,. Mrs. ..ouisa Klapp on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. George' Hargraves, ,f Toronto, visited a week with the otter's sister, Mrs Wi11. Trueniner, of the 14th concession.- Miss Isabel Manson,; Te N.e of ,De- roit is epending her vacation ether :ome on .the Goshen line.- north of Surich. • Mr.. and Mrs. , Edwin Hartman sp- ent Monday night with Mr, and Mrs. Omer Denomme at their cottage in Bayfield. Mr. and ,Mrs. Gerald Deno -mine and daughter Calolgn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartman. Mrs. Phoebe Hey of Bad Axe, Miich., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner and L. A. Prang & Son. FOR QUICK SALE We have several good used wash- ing machines for quick sale. Stade & Weide, Zurich 10 -yr. old. chestnut carriage horse, good single or double; a 4 -yr. old Holstein cow due now; A pr. of Bel- gian horses '7 -yrs. old weighing 1900 lbs. each, good smooth pr. Mrs. M. Maloneg of Windsor,. Mrs. John Hey, Zurich. Cotter and son Thomas, Mrs. Whalen of Detroit, called at the home •of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Smith, on' .Sun- day. There are stiII some • bans,, uni- forms and caps out, held by •:boys not playing with the Band at present. We would ask them to kindly Shand them in, By order of the Manage- ment, FOR SALE Yearling pure bred Shorthorn buil., roan in color. T.B. tested. Ross Love, phone, Hensall 100-16. 1937 •: TAXES • TOWNSHIP'' •OF HAY LICENSED AUCTIONEER Taxpayers can make their money earn interest at the rate of 5% per annum by paying a deposit on their. 19'37 taxes as;to size or article to sell. I police `- A discount at rate of 5%, per ;your •business, anal, if not satisfied *till .hnnun• wr' ti x owed 'ori `lrrep .y :make, na ; charges•• for _ Services Ifien:. `merit on 119O'7•. taxes made before October 1st ';;,' A F. HESS. • Treasurer,; Hay Thwnship- For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless meted. • ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood Phone 13-57. sin. Produce ''ANTED.• HIGHEST CASH PRICES .FOR CREAM, . EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS FOR SALE A ' pumper; windmill with, ef§-foot derrick; ;,rn good condition , Apply to Mose's'Gerber, ' Zurich_ 'FOR SALE Broiler Chuckens for quick at 25 cent each. Apply to Fert, Haberer, Zurich Mrs. Wm. Spencer and son .Ralph, and Miss Carrie Cook,' of Mrlv'eiton, and Mrs.: Wm: Schade'atad daiigh"ters, and Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Sthade and daughter, of the Bide Water Highway, were Sunday visitors" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will True inner, 14 • th con. 1'1- Farnily Reunion The annual reunion,of "t he Yung- blut family was held at the Jacob Wagner farm on the Base Line, Hul- lett township. on ,Thursday; last=;,The reusiien,`the largest in the; comity of Huron, was the, by theme hond- .ied persons ;from Detroit, ' Toronto, Hespler, 1=lensalli Zurich, Woodstock Bright, Tavistock, Mount ,Forest, Blyth, Rostock,. Londesboro, Auburn, Clinton and Goderich. Harry Wagner of Auburn, president of the reunion, who was re-elected for next year's gathering, r: oved himself a capable master of ceremonies, and was in sale„ charge of a program of sports and also presided at the picnic supper on the beautiful grounds of the Wagner home. The gathering in 1938' will be at the home of Adam Yungblut, near Tavistock urichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with . the 'eery Choice of Fresh .and 'Cur- ed Meats, 'Bolognns,' Sausages ". always on band,. t fresh • in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash. Pr es' tom' Wool, Hides and Skins Voluntary Hospitalization Plan FOR SOUTH HURON (By ,Dr. Moir) ARTICLE II • In this article we will describe, more in detail, the' plan by which subsctilbers May, for $5.00 per year valescent. 1.$2110 'eifor 'ehil.dr'en under 21) be (5) You will feel a sense of pride entitled tie three weeks free service in.. the maintainance of your oevn at lltirxiu Springs Hospital, the cen- home hospitaland will co-operate in teal ,joint of seven municipalities of making it an asset in our community. Yunghliit & Son South Huron. In thefirst place we must emphas- Article III, next week, will be the ize the fact that the project'is abso- last of this series. In it, there will be lutely voluntary. There will be no answers to a group of questions personal eanvassing„ No coercion of which may have occurred to you : an any kind, or levy added to your tax- the study of our plan. There -will les. Our institution has already been also be an application form which built, equipped"auhd paid for lay fri- you may cut out and mail or give• ends xif the aide, who were jublic to us, if you wish and which will spirited• enough to"Yo ke thin their give you precedence, in, ease more eoittr biltion'to'tIiot-e d lin neect: • And wish to subscribe than we, at pree- atirw '.aru'abld'tt' £e'r'to the ,CiAlfeens ent, can provide' for is +of 'Siruth Hurori a'setvice, even 4t a We have at present a 15 bed equ- i ,r. im6ta 1i6lvc.f; rate than in other ineni- ipmenk and that only is soffieierbb for eiliat€ti¢Ifi' that have a' olited this j fan about one-eigth of 'the averagehos- fine `'ilzeire'.4-i ipci cC' 'sauces and.doisatii- pitalization requirements of these 'ohs are trceded first, for buildfng•and seven municipalities of South' Huron. equipment. ' So that only one, out of eight of The advantages .4 our plan May possible :subscriberts, can be accepted. properly be anedtioned here: Applications will he received during - (1) The small amount requirod the months of July and August, the Itatee 3 ! to give a sense of financial security service beginning October 1st. BeD $ '� in *ace of hospital need. Next week's questions and answ- ��++�4.�.0 � oea �I,� � �e E. lF a pIP ZllalIC (2) In the event of not •needing'er Article may give you all the ad- irY pital care yourself, you will have ditional information you may requite Ad ie„ dere Pealar lyseioldhlaind Duds: the opportunity of assisting someone„ Please send in to us at once, any .46tot i higastit dots bishmsomr who ii; less forturtato, and who, oth- iuestioe. you may wish answered ie (envier; coded not afford hospital care. our° neat erticle, (3) The 7:onvenient location, where your own family physician can continue his care of the patient, and also convenient for visiting fri- ends. The thought of being near hone is a wonderful help to recov-• ery, and a great satisfaction to' im- mediate realatives. (4) Quiet surroundings and , co- untry environment strongly appeal both to the acutely ill and to the con - INSURANCE `stern Fathers' Mutual Weather, Incur , Co. OF WOODSTOCK , lug LARGEST IST ' R E1;t5IRsL ISAI..0 L&NCE `OF AJC 'C lett D4AN, NAL COMPANY DoiN4,BESINEStS O'F , THIS KIND IN ONTARi0 xnt of France at Rielt cin Wes 31st, 193 $2044,730:03 Total Cash in Banls'amd Renee y62.7.52. Heavy Ferry Traffic American trippers continued to pour into Ontario through the port at Sarnia all through Saturday night and Sunday morning. . The annual July 4th holiday had commenced on Friday night and upwards of 4,500 cars had been checked in at the ferry dock there, with about 2,000 cross -1 ing into Michigan, All night service was extended by the ferries Saturday) and Sunday, with no aceidenta re- peated. , 3 July 12th at Clinton On July the 12th Clinton will cele- brate the 247th anniversary of the Balite of the Boyne, There, will be a- bout 80 lodges from the Counties ' of Bruce, Perth, Oxford and Huron. It is estimated that about 10,000 people `will' be on hand to have a real cele- bration. The parade will form in the Recreation Park at one o'clock. Ad- dressee will be given by Rt. Rev. W. • #'AMF mrs • 00•••aw•00000h �sw«sr•+rww.rwww�rw•�rwrawwrwrrswlr•�w•• ,rte • ZURICH CREAMERY • • • • • I • Poultry at Highest Market Prices, 'according to • grade., ---Morar, Patronage App'eciated! '` THE . 'ZURICH CREAMERY • •••••••Meeeelea•seeea•••.i•••••wwrw••••s•••a••oa•a• We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant. Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same Day. YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Lawson, Toronto, and local clergy. $.4,4,4#114,4,4,+++++++ ++ ,+ men. There will be a foot:,ail game! 4, +444.44+4.+++++++++++.174.+1.4441 t"Qi"j'"11i"1' F11gH'Hti l 3»1 Or f"1"1t between Bayfield and Clinton. Th? BUILDING MATERIALS Brunswick Trio and Concert Co. o. London are giving a concert in e evening. L dth Ifyou intend doing any Building or Repairing this Year '�- + we will be pleased to supply you .. with the finest of Building Materials. Let us quote you. The regular monthly: meeting of 't' the Council. of the Township of Hay 4. HAY COUNCIL SUMMER SCREENS was held in the Township Hall, Zur- ich, on Monday, July 5th, with all + Combination Doors --screens for the summer and the members present. The minutes + interchangeable for winter. Will make screens to of the June meeting were adopted as 3* ,g1nss �.. prop - read. After disposing of the comm- .4. ells fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your order ' unications the following resolutions Headquarters for Johns -Manville BuildingMateria• were passed: l That By-law No. 6-1937 author .- ing the Reeve and Treasurer to bor- row up to $10,000.00 from the Bank of Montreal, Zurich, to meet current expenditures until taxes arepaid be read three times and finally passed. That By-law No. 7-1937, providing that the Bell Telephone Co. shall have the privilege of constructing its lines upon the highways, streets, bridges and other public places of the. Town- ship of Hay be read three times and finally passed. That the petition of Charles Ald- worth and others requesting the con- struction of a municipal drain aff=ect- ing Lot 6, Con. 2, Lots 6 and 7,Con. 3; Lots 7 and 8, Con. 4; Lot 6, Con. 6; the land owned by the C.N.R. and Township Roads, all in the Township of Hay, be received and that G. A. McCubbin, O.L.S., of Chatham,' b:: appointed as Engineer ' to make an examination of the area to be drain- ed and prepare a report, plans, speci- fications and estimates of the drain- age .work and make an assessment of the lands and roads liable to be ass- 1essed for outlet and benefit. Thata the following rates, -be struck and levied on the i.--atealeR property of the Township of Hay for the. year '1937 and that the Clerk prepare a bq-low confirming same for passing at the neat meeting of the Council. County rates, all purposes 5.25m1s; Twp, rate 3-10 mills; Unemployment relief tate 2-10 mills; Twp. road rte 2.5' mills; General school rate 3 mis; Zurich Police Village rate 8 mills; Dashwood Pol Village 6 mills; . and the followin"g special levies for scho- ols: U.S.S.No. 1, 1.5; No. 2, ,1.1; No. 3, 9-10; No. 4, 6-10; No. 6, 1.5, No. 7, 3.5; No. 8, 1.05; U.S.S. No. 10, 2.5; No. 11, 2.9; No. 12. 2.1; No. 13, none; 14, 1 mill; U.S.S. No. 15, 3.3; U.S.S. No. 16, 4.4; Sep. S. S. No. 1, 10 mills. That accounts covering payments on Township Roads, Charity and Re- lief, Hay Twp., and general accounts be passed as per vouchers: Township Roads -London Strut Steel, iron for culverts 23.65; W. F. Jennison, bal. trucking rd. 8, $6; M. corriveau pay list culvert rd 10, 112.- 55; A. Reichert id 4 5.50; A. Smith rd 8, 7.80; N. Foster rdad 6, 8.25; S. Ropp' rd 2 7.80; E .Campbell rd 1, 93.52; G. J. Thiel Z.P.V. 8.40; T. Steinbach rd 8, 2.50; R. Adams rd. 10,.,13.60; H. Steinbach Road Supt., 43.05; J. M. Ziler, rd 10 $5; S. Ire- land crushing and trucking 1074.77;f L. Schilbe & Son trucking lumber 2.70; G. .Surerus rd. 9 7.17; G. J. Thiel, crtage for steel 1.77; A. Wein bal. tile Z.P.V. 8.95; Johnston & Kalbfleisch, cement ,rd 10, 57.20; F. E. Ducharme rd 10, 4.50; 0. Greb rd 6 5.90; P. Neuschwanger rd 7 9.10; E. Oesch rd 8, 11.75; Dom. Rd. Mac- hy. Co. repairs •to crusher 43.94; H. Fuss rd 5, 26.42; W. Farelll rd 18, 1.60; T. Dinsmore rd 18 $9; C. Ald- worbh rd. 3, 5.25;• P. Campbell Mrd 14 39.13; T. Welsh gravel 109.52; John- ston & Kalbfleisch acct. 19.40. Charity & Relief -E. Hendrick house rent 1 month 3.50; W. Hay a to warc e 1 month $2 . Hay Telephone System - Boll Tel do, tolls. and directories 445.98; H. C, Hess salary, labor etc. 196.84; 4'ostage, excise etc, 15.22; E: R. du- •anther, cartage 9.50; Nor. Elec 'Co. material 657,82;•P, Mclsaa.c 3 inns. salary, labor. 655.20;• G. 3. Thiel car-, tage 4:40; -Workman's Compensation' ass't 14.69. General Accounts - Zurich Hydro hall lights 4.54; C. L. Smith, print- ing 'and advertising 73.65; Johnston & Kalbfleisch acct. $1; Postage, ex- cise etc, 20.66; A. J. Kalbfleisch, Div, Court sil;tings $20; Ward Fritz ditto .$20. The Council adjourned to meet a- gain on Tuesday, August 2nd, at 1.30 o'clock in thte afternoon. A. F. Hess, Clerk. f1 �• 3 PHONE 69 - ZURICH 444444.44+44.4++++++++++++++ i•+++4.4+4-+++++++++++++4+++3 ••••••••NNi••••••••••••••••••80!14•••••••••••••••• Mowers Overhauled 1 O • • • • • 1 • 1 1 • I We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and Timothy Seeds. • Heavy hay crop! Let us overhaul I your mower with genuine parts at very i ea son able prices Master and Pioneer Poultry Feeds Plow points to fit all makes of plows SEEDS! SEEDS! 1 .L.�Schilbe & Son e•..0•••.••••••••••ecionsao.Deseee••eeeee •••••••••• rwavadwww6wahmovAhmeiviwii Wit Zurich lJrug Store 1 INSEOTJOIDES We have a complete stock of poisons and sprays for the de- struction of all kinds of insects and vermin We Stock Paris Green, Arsenate ' of. Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Black Leaf No. 40, Fly Cyano Gas, Sodium Fluride, Common Poison, °'e i Nip, Mo+nxide, Ant Bisect i owtler .. and Cow: isive See Our Supply of Toilet pp Preparations it rer iDri A 3. MacKinnon Zurich ffommtymmwmtmlwarmwmowilkmvp.4, Spray, Sense Rat Traps, Sublimate. pX(rviJnyA1.�