Zurich Herald, 1938-02-24, Page 81
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Canned Peas or corn, at each 10c
Grape fruit, large, 5 for 25c
Cooking apples, per bushel $1.10
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Auto Insurance
Owing to the numerous accidents in 1937 Rates
have been slightly raised in this territory by the
Companies.
However, Motorists can still buy Protection at a
reasonable price. •
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Tomato juice (small cans) each
Prunes, 30-40 size 2 lbs
Lima beans, 2 lbs.
Split peas, 2 lbs.
Mixed cookies, per lb.
Mixed tea, per lb.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
Miss Ethel Hess spent the past we-
ek in Woodstock, visiting friends. •
Mr. Milt Oesch was a Sunday vis-
itor with relatives rn Milverton.
Pleased to report that Mr. Wm. H.
Hoffman is improving nicely and able
to be up and around the house again.
Mrs. Roy Merner of the 14tii con.,
is spending the week with Dashwood
friends.
Miss Martha Heideman, nurse -in -
training at Sarnia Hospital, is spend-
ing the week at her home here.
Mrs. Zinkahn of Kitchener is vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Krueger of the l'4lth con.
BORN -In Hay Township, 'on Feb-
ruary 16th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Adolph
Bedard, a son.
Mr and Mrs. T. L. !Williams, Mr.
Calvirerand Miss Ethel Williams mot-
ored to London Friday afternoon.
A large number of friends froni
Zurich and vicinity attended the
funeral of the late George Merner
at Dashwood on Friday last.
Mr. Ervin Hughes, teller of the
local Bank of Montreal, in- Zurich,
spent the week -end at his home in
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Califasand
family of Kitchener spent the past
week at .the home of her father, Nr
Alfred Melick.
Messrs. Jacobi and Garfield Brown
the latter's daughter Irene, and Mrs
Conrad Siemon motored to Kitchener
over the week -end.
Mr. Charles Bartlette of Owen
Sound, and Miss Kay McLean of Kin-
cardine, were Sunday visitors with
friends in town.
Mr. Henry Steinbach, Road Super-
intendent of Hay Township is attend-
ing the big Highway Convention at
Toronto this week.
Zurich friends joined in congratu-
lating Mr. Con. Thiel of Kitchener,
a former Zurich resident, in celebrat-
ing his 80th birthday one day last
week.
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Winter's Fuel
Colder Weather Always Demands the More Sui'.:-
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at Moderate Prices!
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BEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipmen-z?
IDoes Yquz Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You N:.nd-,a new one... Let Us Look These Over
is for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
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hoome this week, owing to the de-
parting of her sister, Mis. Vera V.
Sieb ert.
Mr. Ed. Brenner, Mr. and Floyd
Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook
all of Kitchener were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner
of town early in the week.
Mr. Pauli, representing the Char-
tered Auditor firm .of Firstbrook,
Monteith & Co., of Stratford, who
are the auditors appointed to look
efteie the Hay Twp. Treasurer's books
was in town Tuesday and they are
low going over these. books - and
will give their report in due time,
Roads Better
We have enjoyed excellent fine
weather over the week -end, Sunday
end Monday was most wonderful,
„lith,. the sky so clear -and the sun
o bright that we thought sure spring
was very, near. But Tuesday a few
inches oe mow covered the ground
and to -day Wednesday it looks like
another mild spell. The roads in this
vicinity have greatly improved, esp-
ecially the road to Henson, as last
Friday the drags were used to good
advantage. However the niud
on will soon he hare again, but who
cares for mud when we think of the
big snow drifts we had to content
with this winter. ,
Build Super Battleships,
The United States and Great Brit-
ain have agreed to embark on censtr-,
action of "suner" battleships and
cruisers exceeding the limits fixed by
the 1936 London Naval Treaty, it
-es learned on high authority. Naval
experts of the two powers, in con-
sultation for several weeks since the
spread of reports that Japan is build -
big or about to build 43,000 ton cap-
ital ships, have agreed on full details
of American and British roles in the
• new world naval race.
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, Creamery
Butter, dairy . .
Eggs dozen ......
Flour, cwt. ...
Wheat, bushel
Oa, bushel
Barley bash.
Buckwheat, bush_
Flour, cwt
Bran, ton .
Shorts, per ton
Hogs, cwt.
Potatoes, bag
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Huron Fruit Growers Meet
The annual meeting of the Huron
County Fruit Growers' Association
was held in the agricultural office.,
CIintOn on March 18th. W. A. Up-
shall'of the Vineland experimental
station gave a talk and demonstrated
on pruning and training the young
fruit tree, and M. B. Davis, Domin-
ion -horticulturist spoke on the bitter
pit oi- Baldwin spot disease in apples.
The president of the association is
James' R. Stirling of Goderich Twp.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The.. Council of 'the Twp. of -Ste-
phen met in the Town Hall, Crediton
on Monday', the 7th of February at
1 p.m. • All members were present.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read arid adopted. The following
correspondence was read and filed:
1. 'Letter from the Chief Engineer
of Municipal Roads acknowledging
receipt of the forms completed to
show the detail of work and expend:
iturecarried out -on the roads In the
Township during the past year.
2. From Firstbrook, Monteith & Co
Chartered Accountants of Stratford
giving estimate of the cost to audit
the Treasurer's Books of the Twp.
3. From the Chief Accountant of
the Dept. of Highways with a copy
of a report to their auditor on his
recent inspection of the books cover-
ing township road expenditure for the
year 1936. •
Motions: That a grant of $10 be
made to the Salvation Army, to as-
• sist them in their rescue work. That
each of the Auditors be paid $20 for
their servicea and that by-law No.
504 he emended accordingly.
That F. W. Morlock, Collector of
Taxes, having been unable to comp-
lete the collection of taxes and return
his roll according to eesolutionof
this Council passed on Dec. 15, 1937
he is 'hereby authorized to continue
the levy and collectibn of the unpaid
taxes in the manner and with the
power provided by law for the gen-
eral levy and collection of taxes and
thaVhe roll shall be finally returned
to Twp. Treas., net later than the
1st of March next.
That the following shall be the
scale of wages to be paid for week
performed on the Twp. roads during
this year: General, Man and team
40c, hr; man and 3 horses 45c; man
alone 171/2c; Road foreman 20c.
Snow Roads: Man and team 30c; man
alone 15e; Road foreman 171/2 c
And that the officials as pound -
keepers, Fence viewers, road fore-
men be appointed.
The following pay sheets were pas-
sed:
Franklin King rd 5 $4.89; H. Ye-
arley rd 9 7.80; P. Regier rd 10
6.15; B. McCann rd 12 .1.2Te;11
Turner rd 19 7.00; J. Gill rd 20 15.-
71 N. Baker rd 1 6.13; D. O'Rourke
ed 11 4.19; L. Finkbeiner rd 8 7.65.
ditto 9.15; W. Devine rd 14 5.52.
M.' Sveeitzer rd 15 3.13; S. nMorrlson
rd 13 540. And the following. ord-
ersi F J.:Wickwire, printelg .ecco-
unt,67.36; ,Salvation, Army grant $10
Co'unty Treas, Indigent Hospital act.
-1VIorlock 9.50; Treas. of Ontario
Insulin acct. 80c.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday, the 7th day of March at 1
pm
I-Terbert K. Bilber, Twp. Clerk
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4' F• urnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
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FURNITURE.
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Gan-
sidered. Let us showyou our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
▪ For the most conservative purchaser, we have a
Large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will
• give you big value for the Money, such as: Davenp.orts,
Couches, Dressers, Rockers, Other Chairs, Etc.. Be
sure and look these over.4
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All our Stock is fresh and of
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• Painting Buggy
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Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
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• Buggy Shaft •
• Cross Bar 1.00
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Buggy Spokes each
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