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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-12-23, Page 81 Afxl+a TTfTFfT TiT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK risimas re We take Great Pride in Our Fine Showing of Christmas Goods and Invite your Inspection. For the Horne Let Us Show You; All -Wool, ,Blankets, Esmond and 'Wolcott Blankets, Dresser Scarfs, All. Linen and Lace Tablecloths; Cushion. ''Tops, Bed Spreads, Rugs, Etc. FOR Everything inL Silk SLin WEAR Silk Hose, Sweaters, Bath Robes, .Pyjamas, Scarfs, Hand- kerchiefs. FOR MEN Sweathers, Fine Shirts, Gloves, Braces, Windbreakers. A few Leather at Reduced Prices. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Ties, Coats Everything in Wearing Apparel, as well as a big Assortment of Toys, Dolls, Picture :iBooks, Games, Etc. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Fresh Fruits. A Large Variety of Candies and Nuts. 15 CASES of New New Navel Oranges on hand, at Very Low Prices, J. G;SCH PRODUCE WANTED ifl' SON 11 PHONE 59 vl May • f.1111111111111 ;)►) Ill! IIi11111111 lllfll- M1111111111llll I !11!111 111 j111 1111111111 IIIIU 1,, ZURI: rocery t re At this time of Year we can give no greater or more impressive mess- age to our Many Customers than, ,-by Extending a . 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS 11111 IIi1111111111ID1IDIN111111 i1111u111111111111111 a HAPPY YEW. YEAR Merano Oesc EGGS WANTED. Zurich Phone 165 1111111111(11111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111)Illlf11 iIIIItll1iiffl111g11f fy ppl 1M1M Hill IU1111111U1111111111111111111111 l i irtiS OF LOCAL INTERESTI,,, MARKETS y Mrs. RoyMerrierMerrierh �' CA ected from a pleasant visit with her$ niece 14iittero 85c Creamerye� Wednesday) Yes.s. W. (Schultze DA , Droit. I Iter, dairy . lar. and Mrs. Hilton .Truemner) ggs, ,dozen 3 20 and family motored to London one`'.. hickens, dressed 27, 23, 20 day last week. C':liickerTs, live 19-12 Rev. Father L. W. Power of town )lacks, dressed 1 16 visited with at his family's home in 'Geese dressed 16 St. Thomas last week. TiurkeYs; dressed 15 Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Melick earth of Wheat, bushel 22 town were Thursday guests at the �4ats, bushel 1.4.0 i home of 11Lr. and Mrs. RoyBit,rley bush. 40 14th can. Nlerner, 60 ' Bizekwheat, bush. 60 Mrs. Royo, cwt 300. Merner of the 14th con.; BFlanuron, t 28.003.90 spent a few days last week with her Shorts, , ,Per ton nt, Mrs. Sara wood. Gottschalk at Dash Hogs, cwt. 28.00 Potatoes, bag 40 7.e e eace and appiness `be Yours Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Ashort sitting of the Tenth Div- ision Court was held in the Town HaII Zurich on Monday, � � y, as wriich a = TELLS OF YOUTH WORK few cases were Mgndd Dili. Mr. Watson"We could place 10 boys in each. , teacher•,of HayeNo.f2i =count ''on farms to. be selected by 14th con., deserves. a great deal iaf the agiiicaltural re y credit in making :their school'concd}'t' tlie'1town and cit , lads will' note' but such a success: Alsorthe nes.takii ' fauns,';'`aid Dr.;Charles Sinclaie-,,�sp-. part in the`niusical: numbers which. 4Zial public �'elaions .ad`. were very much enjoyed b lees of • thea •., , .•; , ,'. Y ani.,: i 1 department of �alioz,.speaking a�t .'a "Mr Ferd'. Haberer, propxietai' $f , Hoes blub banquet nit' Co• erich . on the local rink throughtife unemployed' �routli situation. Dr. orfs '•endless eff- siiiclad=•'told of -ork being done by has succeeded in getting.a nice sheep of ice, and, unless the.weafilier the Dom:=Prov., youth ten n nisi.. .becomeso- quite; mild, ° there will I Exam anni ming ile men in ,and ,ot- be'good skating for Christmas.. end Mining, mole nursing id • '' hc�i responsible • pusitions He said "Tlhe high' school. scholars ,attending I $4?80;000:4°4''been sect aside. in Oxit- Clinton Colleklate spent the week -end ario to novide curia at their homes i?t„town:.. On :lyl Young teen ,with liv- the anday l ing eipenses while :taking a course of y were'' obliged toy go back to :finish tion$'. "If you don” tt answer the th e .X m > as ,exams.�,/I u air& owienj.oyf nail` he 717.'1' 'iS lie4,'er'7, ;"you' !ling; the"li tidays at their homes in wi11 face 'su}ii of-sbciai service town..:,., -...r. ,, , ' in Aa f'i`b ' i `vh. �' t]i�.t you ,will wonder " fir. and -'Mrs rx•' .. . : P ,3' Yitni didn't dd something to alle- have Cpm, S. Johnston viate the .sitwatran " moved, into .'their residence OW than 1;',t'oo young hien iaa been• as, Main' Street ,Trey, 'have recent)siste-13i.the 'trainin Made conelclesable,,improvements on Septei;'i er 1. g program: since! this property which was formerly oc- cupied by Mr. Alex. Foster. r. and Mrs. Johnston fome ly had been living in part of the house of Mrs. Hy. True-- • The Financil statemena Treaserer of Hay Township re. n the C$�iad19R�iE169�A08YES+QlQ4O�11ii8►tza"IC�1£Wc1i+cC+$?Rc ., � f the hands of the printer, and will b HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE Winter's _ Colder Weather Always Demands the More Sari' able FUEL for Your Heating Equip1ent. Let Us Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels at Moderate Prices! a e 2 +D 4, 4 1 HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipmnn 7 Does Your Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a new one.., Let Us Look These Over for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Your 'Best Advantage 14, :, I ,r Plumbing, Furnace Work . Evetrottghing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard— warn always in stock. 84, WEI TADS ZURICH — ONT.— QUALITY — PRICE +- , SERVICE ILiberal party and 1'0% years in office as prime completed in ado• e er day or so. The ..:.as?lip is ,indeed in a very good financial ,position, and the. -local Co- uncil board are to be congratulated on the good method of their "house in order". MARKS 63rd BIRTHDAY On F_^;day Premier Xing celebrated his 63rd birthday. He was born in Berlin, Ont,, (now Kitchener), m' er 17, 1874. , Dec- o/n.1;01- He spent the,day quietly at work in Lausier House Dttav'a, official home of.•Cranada's i:iberal ` deader, whore he received many 'congratulations. , A• member of the House of Commons continuously since 1919, with an earlier period as member, ',. from 1908 to 191 er f o tie ig 11Q11Q:3yeazs lead �been 18 , 1Vlr. ] off• minister, 9� 2 A real old time Canadian s is visiting winter this part of Ontario at2 present, with the snow about eight- een inches on the level, and steady •� cold weather, it looks like : the . real thing of yeas gone ,by, Last. week we had quite ` a co.�Id spell'wsth the mer• a . a` few night,-, but it has great) The Weatherman • mercury dropping to about six below • crated• again, OurSt. y 0d - Joseph.. 'and Beaver Town .Correspondent in his 'Jtiee;ct of news asks the Indulgence aof your Eniter to.' =tell *all about . the ',-:.a.ther, which is t,o -big' a"„lob for 'undertake. � little. fellow -likeus to.undertalna. f someone could ex-plain.;hn ,..and 8 where the clouds come from, that ,,eve its these changes from day to lay, .then we could get closer, Rut ,':isua]ly when the weather ;tell us of the mild and ens prophets 1iIotion, that we, pay Councillor 3' winter' 'l'wi�tchell 03. :for car expenses ,and we are about to have, then, we have Telephone cans. Motion, that acc.o- (lik' always found it advisable 'to . be unts.as, 'read ..be'assed and that we e the Owl and look wisely, for the r ad p , unexpected will surely conte.' • James A. Petersen, Clerk: Hensall Couacil Minutes The last regular meeting of the Village Council vias held on the ev- ening of Dec. 15th at 8 pan. in the Conned Chamber, as per Statutes, with all members being present. Minuites,of-the previous meeting were read and adopted. A Moore appeared as a delegate from ,the Chamber of Commerce ask- ing for the usual grant for the Chr- iotinas tree. Motion, that we give the Chamber: :of 'Conirnerce ten dollar grant -for same. Teorge Fee reported re Poll Tax as¢ollections being very good. .G Eonthron, tax collector, re- poijted ;re tax collections, the arrears be g $986:26, same being 40 per cent. less than in 193.6. Motion, that the Collector be in- structed not to collect business taxes of ,Southcott Eros., also K. Hicks. Motion, that we extend Tax Roll until 'next .regular meeting. Communications read as follows: County Treasurer, re tax deed; Dpt. of Highways re Traffic by-law, same filed. Bills and Accounts read: chamber of 1Commerce, Xmas. tree.. fund $10; Co. Treas., tax deed 3,76; 0. • Twitchell, telephone and car exp. $2.;.i Geiger,:, teaming street and rnk 9 2,: A.W.E. Hemphill supplies hall 3.75 ;',Cudmore gravel stilts, rink $10; Moore .Bros. .repairs hall 1.50; Muni- cipal World, supplies 4.93,_ Hydro •ColMinission, street lights 1006.00; Co' Huron, County rates 1510.17; School Board, school rates 3456.17; 1?ublic Library, library rates 195.20; II Bell; labor, rink 3.40; •R Hedden do $4,'Levi, Rands do 3.20; W. Tay- lor streets and rink 11.70. 1 1,1 77.4 +++444494;4^ 4.. 4.4.1•+++4,444.4•444.9.4.44 Chrisfmas 1 � Selecting Suitalale People.is a bigCluisbbnas Gifts to } problem, Many41 you solve thindaffxcu!ty with the naaY articles from the large Stock Our Store: Coleman Lampsand Lanterns • .,' Electric ?abIe Lam 4. for $3.00 and up. See our Fine Display of Cutlery- i. Silverware.. P�; 4. A. All priced very attractive. an • GIFT FURNITURE I -low about some nice Gift Furniture for the enti , . Family? Including and tap, g some lovely End. Tables for $2.50 Cabinet Smoking Stands at ' Studio Couches, Occasional • Chairs • Li ri p' and u Ley ,zn Tables, Etc., Etc. g Room • t. SOME FINE GIFT S 'O GESTIONS 1 SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the most conservative Large Assortment of S1i htl purchaser, we•have a • gg Y Used Furniture mat will .' Couches gvalue for the Money, such as: Davenports, 21 give you bi Dressers, Rockers, Other Chairs, Etc. Be sure and look these' over. Full Line of . Shelf:. and Heavy y Hardware Always on HandjOhnStall KalbjJojs0h�Iard • .� Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 '`-:'It°rr•M4•lf'3•+++++++++++++. I..I+++f•k• d••7't+q•,I,.I%4• +4. Choice Quality Boots and Shoes We carry a nice line of choice Footwear for Men, Boys and Women. All QurkStock 'is f;resh'arid of! very, choice materials, No' Ieftovers or second rad > ' Let' us � fit g �. fines. you up with your next pair of Shoes See our line yQf Sport Shoes. GARFILED BROWN . victoria. Street. ' • WE GIVE' EXPERT Ont. WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited.. Zurich Garage Come and' purchase your Aut. omotive , Requirements from Zurich's ` oldest established G4rage /and Service Station, We can simply.,, your nee& Expert Automobile' repairing. Acytelene Welding, Tires. Batteries; " Oils, Greases and repairs. LUNCH(„ ROOM And clean Rest Rooms at o ur , Sen(ice y .: •U:SSEAU Z'hone 03. bad, Night, 47 williggq11111111111111n11!1111111111111111111111!1!1111111111110111111!!II111111III11111i11111Igf!ll10111l111111!IIIIIIIIIIII 11111INIINMR111111111111111U11q,11 THESE PRICES subject to cig IIII11I11ullmmigpl!q!u!q!11!!!r1!gll1gg11qiqqq!qm1q1111� e wrt]hout Notice, n - I• 'azntzW - • g agora ........... .:.::.......... $7.00 and 10.00 3 Painting Buggy.. _ •••'••••••••• • 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top ..............16.00 and PP, g � ...... 18.00 Relit -riming Buggy Wheels Set ...................12000 Buggy Shaft • Cross E3ar • ................".............. ..., .... .,.... 3.00. BBuggy Reach ... .. ............. 1.25 ......... 1.25 • uggy Spokes each IIESS the Repair Man 1_' Illlllgllll!U1311111111111111111U11111111111111IIIIIIM III,'IIIIIIIMMIIIIII!IIII0iIg111111111141111!!fllll!1lIIIIII 01!! ilirhigliuiiu!Illlllilii1010'I ' I10111gglllllil111111111000!!II!!!!lllglll!RNIII!q!Ilglglllq!I(�; MA 8 SE 'Y- ffABRJ NEWS WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND ' TO. .OUR CUSTO- MERS AND FRIENDS, OUR HEARTY Season's Tel Shop 149 0. KLOPP I. SONS Res. 67 AUCTIONED JNG? YES! .