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ZURICH., THURSDAY M I ; N 'C:_ DZCEMBER • , 8 I^ 381
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HAIRDS
TI{IEL'S HA1RDRE sONL SALON
SPECIALS FOR SPRING
Let us quote you on Sprecials for
Spring and Summer Permanents,
that are pleasing and satisfactory,
and will give you personality Hair-
dressing Salon on rear of store. For
appointments call us by erne 102
Zurich.
.19.19610 11.11LIOREIGIS 0
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Clturch
ZURICH — ONT.
xA Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing Wosiei."
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Pracfiare.
SUNDAY SERVICE::
M a. m.—German Service -
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to- all SOririellS.
E. TUERKI-EERVE., Pastor..
BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
We wish to announce to our Clientele that we have added a
new wireless Permanent Waving Machine to our Beauty Shop. With
this most modern and scientific method you have no weight or esces$-
ive heat on your head. You 'are not connected to the electicity in
any way, and you can have your permanents . in from thirty seconds
to three minutes time. We are equipped to give you any permanent
your hair requires. See this machine before getting a new •permanent.
Open Evenings. Phony 159 for Appointments.
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
0. E. Z urbrigg,R.o.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. Approved Method of
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Wednesday.
See The New
PRICES LOWER
Many A.dd.ed. Improvements
SEE Yr TO DAY, AT :OiUR GARAGE
C. FRITZ ee SON
DODGE AND DESOTA DISTRIBUTORS
AND USED CAR SAH FSS
ZURICH — •ONT.
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WE SEM. liTiE SEM' FUR LESS
Specials. for Thusrday, Friday and Saturday
Bee Hive Corn: Syrup, 5-s
Maple Leaf ,Salmon„ halls, .2 :tin.
Peas, 17 -oz., 3 tins
s'........
33c
.,. 25c
23c
35c
25c
37c
Z5c
22c
29c
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs.. _._ ....... _.
Golden •wed mit, all .fresh, .2 lbs.
Peanuts, freshly roasted,, .21bs
Royal York coffee, i lb. tin _. ...
Blue Boy coffee, 1-113. bag ...........
Chipso large pkg. 4 ' ..
Swansdown cake flour, per ;pkg ..2'%r.
Currants, rer4leaned, 2 lbs...... ... . . . . . — .. ...27c
Cut peel. orange,'lemon, ,titeron,, per Ib.......,...., 25c
lbs., 23c
f"itted..�1'sites,. ,. 25cLexia Raisins with. seeds, 2 -lbs,._,.,....,......-..»
We have everytUing .fry :lor your Christml
also • Christmas Gifts for everyone..
See Our Toy ' epaxtrnent
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IN MEMORIAM
Wurm—Catherine Wurm. In lov-
ing memory of our dear little -mother
who passed away twelve years ago,
December 11, 1926.
Twelve years ago since you departed
To your Redeemer from .where you
started.
Within your heart, your faith He
built.
With earnest prayer, your heart', He
filled.
And with His love He blessed your
hours;
Best of all, He shade you ours,
Then from Heaven came His call
Which will be answered by us all.
Loving Children.
Abolish Grand Juries
i Hon. Gordon Conant, cm. atter
ney-general, told the annual a banquet.
of Ontario county wardens at Oshawa
that he favored abolition of grand
juries and reduced panels for petit
juries as partial Means to simplificat-
ion and economy in the, administrat-
ion. of justice in •Ontario. He also
suggested . that autopsies should be'.
limited to cases -where there is a- r
asonable suspicion 'r necessity, "ra-
ther than to satisfy the curiosity of
doctors."'
HAY COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting of
the Council of the Township of Hay
was held in the Twp. Hall, Zurich on
Dec. 5th, with all menibers present.
T.he minutes of the previous meeting
were adopted as read.
After disposing of numerous com-
munications the following resolutions
were passed:
That the following places be desig-
nated as Polling Places and the. foll-
owing appointed Deputy Returning
Officers and Poll Clerks far the .var-
ions polling places as follows:.
Poll No. 1 School House No. ,2,
Bear 1 Campbell D.le.O., Clifton
Prouty Poll Clerk; No. 2 schoal
House No. 14, Donald Burns, Sidney
McArthur; No. 3, Town Hall, Leroy
O'i3ein, Norman Gascho; No. 4,
Town Hall, Dan Oswald, Albert G.
iicss; No. 5, School House No. 13,
Urban Pfile, Hilton Trueniner; No..0
Kellerman's Store, Clayton Pfile, Ar-
thur Weber; No. 7, Schoo 1 House
No, 3, John. B, Forrest, J. A. IdcA1l-
ister; No. 3, Filbert Denonvme's store
Fred Ducharme, Jos Corriveau, Jr.
Motion, that by-law No. 9-1938i
providing for the collection of tax
ar ears due the Township by the. Tr-
easurer of the County of Harem and..
payment of 2% commission on am^
chugs collected be read three Wiles
and finally passed.
A goodly numoer of road and tele-
phone accounts were passed- which
will appear in the treasurer's financ-
ial report, also the following;:
Charity and Relief—Mrs G.. Moul-
ton, rent $3; Mrs. C. Geiser net,k,'
7.20; Reid & Co. groceries, etc.. 17.72
V. Hay $15; E, Hendrick rent 3;.50;
Dr. Addison, transportation $•21 Co,
Treas., hospitalization 2.60; G7, Fed-
ersen $36.
Salaries; G. Armstrong, Reeve $75;
'F. J. Haberer, M. Turnbull, R. Geig-
er and W. Haugh ao Councillors each
$65; A. F. Hees, balance 105.00.
General Accounts—Zurich P.V.
twp. grant 183.75; Tp, Clerk ass'ts.
iP.V. & drains 48.00; \V. 1t. Dougall
sheep killed $11; do school A. Officer
fees $5; 3. Northcott error dog taxes
$2; W. S. Johnston, postage tax not-
ices 19.30; Grand Bend S. Fair grant
$5; J. Albrecht c^retaken hall $40;
Tax Coll. tax St. Joseph lots 1.42; It
B. Klopp stock valuator $2; B. B.
Harper, school A, Officer, fees 5.50;
G, McCubbin, re Aldworth and And-
erson drains $63; A. 7. Kalbfieisch
Ditr
Court I-,tgs. $40; Wardritcdo
$40; i1'a':iwoorl P.V., twp. grant $61..
The Connell meet a ;..'ren en t mrrs-
day, December 15th at 1.30 o'clock
to the afternoon for the f'in'al session
for 1988,
A. 1+. 1•t eAs, 'XYwp. Clerk,
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Be an early Shopper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler were
at Bayleld on Sunday.
Miss Ethel Fowlie of Bayfield was
a visitor with her sister, Mrs. G.
Koehler the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Braun and
family of Forest were Sunu.a.;r visit-
ors at the home of Mr. Wm. Lamont.
Mr. Calvin Thiel who is attending
London Teck. School was a weex-end
at his home here.
Mrs. C. Eilber left on Saturday
for a few month's visit with relatives
in the Hensen distrist.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen -
sail were visitors in town on Wed
nesday.
Hay Council met on Monday for
the monthly meeting. The last and
final meeting will be -held on Thurs-
day, December 15th, when the year's
business will be wound up.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie
Clausius, beloved wife of Mr. Aug-
ust Guhr of Goderich took place last
Wednesday afternoon at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, with in-
terment in Lutheran cemetery. She
was the only surviving sister of 1VLr.
George Clausius of Zurich, and al-
though during her married life at no
time lived in Zurich, yet she always
was very devoted to .her church.
Mr..co
.Alex. Mousseau, acmpanied
'Sy Mrs. Mousseau, while ontheir
way to, their son Eizar at Kippen one
day early. last` week, Mr. Mousseau
while nearing that place was sudden-
ly taken with a heart seizure, but he
managed to complete the run 'co Kip -
pen wheae he :was put to bed and a
doctor was called, who gave instruct-
ions to keep very quiet, and we are
pleased to learn that Mr. srunsseau
is improving nicely.
PHONE YOUR
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DIAiviONDS
525
Distinguished by
a "heart" design,
this 144 natural
gold creation re-
presents a value
of unrival-
led merit.
.. Attend Musicale
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith motored
to London Sunday evening where
they attended the Musicale at Con-
vocation Hall, Western University:
This was under the sponsorship of the
Orpheus Society which includes they
University Glee Club of which �Mr.
Harvey Robb late of Toronto is the
director, and of which Club Kr. and
Mrs. Smith's daughter Mae, is a nein-
ber, The guest artists for the even-
ing were Mrs. Green of St. Thomas;
one of the best painoists in tnnada;'
Miss Wilson a Mertopolitian Opera
saprano singer of Toronto; and Mr.
F,l ank Blatchford, violin artist of the
TorontoSymphony Orchestra. This
was the first recital of its kind ever
presented in this Hall. and the ex-
ecutive of the University was well
'pleased with it, and there was a large
7attendance of music lovers present.
OBITUARY
Late Mrs. John Kipper
The news of the passing of Mrs.
ohs Kipper came as ashock to, her
many friends at Zurich as well as
at her home in ,Sandlwith, Sask.,, al-
though she had been: ailing ror the
past few years, she passed peacefully
away on Friday, N.ovemrber 18th, at
Notre Dame Hospital, North Battle-
ford, Sask.. The u swains were taller
to Biggar, Sask., to the home of. Mx
and .111m& Robert Fulton where: it
rested till Wednesday morning; when
the funeral service was conducted
ftrom St. Gabuiel's Roman Catlhelii'
church, when Rev, Father Elder, `.
celebrated Reg -dm High Mass. Mrs.
Kipper was, formerly Mary Ann: For-
restall was. thorn at Lancaster r+:l'ry
Hampshire; U.S.A., 56 years ago.
She cams, to Biggar 25; years age
and was united to her Bereaved hus-
band, -511r.. John Kipper. They made
their home in Biggar until 1910 when
they moved to Zurich, Ont., return-
ing to the West in 1933, where they
have since reside& Mrs. Kipper was
of a quiet and kind disposition and
was loved by all who knew her. Be-
sides her sorrowing husband she is
survived by a son Franlis and a sis-
ter alto three brother,. The pall
be rra s were,.five t't)'.Ririti: Jamefi,
Stanley, Louis, Michael and Vincent
:Ogle et Rosetown and Fr. Crimplaell
of Rigger. Internment was mate in
the Biggar cemetery with wt tht's
Iluneral Wrinls 1IY charge,:
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$62,50
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and perfect in
quality. 4 side
diamonds and bril-
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solitaire,,White
or natural gold.
A. • G. HESS
For positive identification of
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BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
The Roe Farms Milling Co.,
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid for
.Eggs on a graded basis.
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