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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-12-08, Page 4Christmas Gifts o T REDUCED PRICES General Electric Vacuum 'Cleaners .. Reg. 99.95 now $89,50 General Electric Floor Polishers " 54.50 now $47.25 General Electrical Food Mixers Reg.124.95 now $21.9:5 General Electric Steam Irons Reg. 19.95 now $17.50 General Electric Featherweight IronsReg, 12.'75 now 310.95 General Electric Kettles .Reg. 18.50 now $11.50 General Electric Frypans Reg. 21.95 now $19.95 General Electric Automatic Toasters ..Reg. 27.50 now $23.95 West. Roaster Ovens Reg 49.95 now $45.00 West, Elec. Blankets ............ . • , Reg 49.00 now $45.00 Sunbeam Elec. Frypans . Reg. 32.90 now $31.90 Dormeyer Deep Fryers Reg. 29.95 now 326.95 Refrig• Aut. Defrost Switches Reg. 13.50 now $12.50 Drop In And See Our Selection of Table Lamps And Floor Lamps HESS -ELECTRIC ZU .ICH T NOMINATION 4 TOWNSHIP OF HAY 4 :;.1 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with By -Law i, No. 15, passed October 26th, 1955 under authority of Chapter 266 Section 74 of the Twn h ppoal Act, a f Hay will bei held in th® lectors of the 4 o 4 TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO On MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1955 w The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from 1 to 2 pan. to receive Nominations far one Councillor for the Year 1956. When a proposed Candidate is not present, his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence °I' satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents to be so 4. nominated. - A meeting of the Electors will be held in the Township Hall. Zurich, at 2 p.m., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1955 .4• + To hear proposed Candidates, and in case more than the required ;I. tnumber of candidatesnto fill A Poll will held opted, and a vote 4 MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1955 4 4 laces: + Frori 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m., at the following p ," D.R.O. Poll Clerk :; Poll Polling Place . Percy Campbell Lorne Chapman 4• 1. School House No. + 2. School House No. 14 Hugh McEwen Ed. McBride ' Leroy O'Brien Gordon Surerus 't $. Zurich Town Hall ++" 4. Zurich Town Hall Albert Hess Lorne Klopp 'f 5. School House No. 12 Hilton Truemn. r Cliff. Pepper 6. Earl Guenther Block Reinhold 1Vliller * Sidney Baker ',i, 7. School House No. 3 Jas. A. McAllister Glen Weido '1 S. Jas. Masse Reside " Fred Dwcharme Ed. Corriveau 1. Dated at Zurich, .Ont. 4- r + + + + + + • + + + 4. + + Novernber 28th, 1955, ZURICH( HERALD Christmas Trees FORSALE KINSMEN CHRISTMAS TREES - Good quality, Apply to Wim. Clement Texaco Station, No. 4 Highway. A11. proceeds for Kinsmen Service Work. Sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen. cv11=3Ti :a?l' ^u'IR�. I I,"E @.1Ptrop i i! •r n "' _. olio wL° K• BLACKSTONE'S -.... COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd in November. A donation of $5.00 was voted for the Children's Wali :Memorial Hospital. An invitation from the Zurich W.I. was accepted The executive Coimn'littee was 111 charge of the program for Which Mrs. C. Snell 2nd Vice presided. The Motto: Every privilege carries a responsibility, was taken by Mrs. M. Tiernan vice-pres. The hymn of all nations was sung by all. Mrs. H Kuntz sec-treas.,' discussed the topic United Nations stressing the 'work of the W. I. in the U.N. In the absence of Mrs M. '.Merner, Dist. Dir., 'Mrs. Snell discussed Flag Etiquette. Mrs E. Rader conducted a contest on U. N.. The .committee served lunch. Mr. Siegfried Miller of Waterloo,+, spent last week -end with Mr and :Mrs Rudolph Miller. They spent sunda.y' at Dresden with Mr. and 'Mrs Ken- neth Clank. (Mrs. (Miller's sister Miss Eleanor Bedsenthal of Hemlock', Mich was also present. Mr and Mrs. Frank Dix of Van- couver were honeymooners with the r i• + + 4 4- 4 a 0 + 4 4 e 4 t + H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Returning Officer t I� 1; I!t III NEUHAUSER CHICKS STARTED CHICKS 1 Week Old - 600 White Rock mixed. 3.00 Indian River mixed. 100 Columbian Hamp. mixed. 200 Columbian Rock maxed~. 250 White Leghorn Pullets 150 .Hy -Line PPullets No. 934. 2 Weeks Old - 200 White Leghorn Pullets 200 White Rock Pullets 200 Cornish x Rock mixed. 145 Barred Rock anixed. 3 Weeks Old - 250 Barred Rock mixed. 100 White Leghorn Pullets 200 White Rock Pullets. 115 Hy -Line Pullets No. 934. 4 Weeks Old -- 100 Barred Rock mixed 145 'Sussex x Hamp. mixed B Weewk Old- . . .. 365 White Lpghorn Pullets .475 Sussex x Hamp. mixed. ''hese Chicks are priced to clear. o'ne in and see us. Neuhauser Piatcheries, 81 King Street, London,. Phone 12.0883. Auto Insurance CRASH VICTIMS AWARDED $06,781, HIS ONLY ASSET 'IS $20,000 IN INSURANCE -Headline, Toronto Star The unfortunate driver who must fray is not a rich man. He estimated hell be 114 years old when free of iNbt. All because he didn't carry +eriou.gli Far insurance at the time et�e accident. ;Row about you, Have you enough Insurance for a judgment like this'': Enough, you know, costs little more; 0100,000 for death or i:Bury to one person $200,000 for death or injury to two or more 4100,011', i':.• d til'a7,e to property. Get the 'full :;tory from: Bertram Klopp 19'..R. 3. Zurich. Phcne 93-1 Zurich r.o-Opor • tors Insurance Association. .11<,utomolile Insurance for Careful Drivers ilASHWOOT: W. I. Meet Dtt h'v.hod Wimen's 'Institute held t;neir T nit'd :Nation's meeting Tues. Nov. 29. The roll call, Name a, coun- try and its unusual custom, proved interestiz to the Cliild- nnt'..• iti +!'.' Chr.st'r':i:i `y..; .,, ..t,- r•ni •t<i. i•Vn Tio•hnon. Mr.;. Cha,.. 1 r • 0.:l . pit +,.. ?h( i>e:hd Avid 40,50,60?'' ® Man, You Crazy Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try "pepping up" with Ostrex, Contains tonic For weak, rundown feeling due solely to body's lack of iron which many men and women call `old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger feeling, this very. day. New get acquainted" size only 60e. For sale at all drug stores everywhere. •• As the result of the Magazine Subscription Camp- • aign conducted recently throughout Huron County • • • Clinton ranch No. 140 • • OF THE CANADIAN LEGION • Has available to the Citizens of • • •Huron County A NUMBER OF HOSPITAL BEDS AND WHEEL CHAIRS • This equipment is available FREE of charge • • • • • • • • • 101 lel.. ¢I� E1I1'1 ul { { 11 111 1 Sia Thursday, December 8111, 195I ",."s rzar�'. z 15 •rte r - ;i Wr�rxs,.E Z r1wa,Mr: ;,I;i^n'" CHRISTMAS SL YES FOLKS, We are Playing SANTA CLAUS for this S A L E. We really mean it, People., Our Store can show you the way to save on your Christmas Buying BEAUTIFY , YOUR LIVING ROOM WITH TIIIS I, LOVELY 7 PIECE UNIT: --2 Piece ChesterfieldSuite, grey frieze. --La-Z-Boy Chair and Ottoman. -2 End Tables, light maple -1 Cock -tail Table, panelyte Top Regularly priced at $35{21.50, Xmas. Sale .price only $264.50. Just one of the many bargains during this Sale: -Now is the time to select your cedar Chest. Shop early and use out low. down -payment lay -away plan. FREE DRAW -- 3 Lucky Tickets. - Three Turkeys will be given away -FREE Chvi:la _.::3 Eve. MAKE SURE YOU GET A TICKET! LAC ST NE'S FURNITLR PHONE 240 ON THE BROADWAY OF NIu�V �E/' "'!.i�l'L1 t�'.�1�afl.Jtii.^�:{"d:r�•wf.Jr�u�Fi:4.V�°w.. 11.. V. L. Becker. land Mr and 'Mrs Milfred Merrier and' E GODERICH 1.1 1'2 It former's niece and family, Mr and Mrs. Harold Kellerman. Miss Anne Taylor of London spent the week -end with Mrs. Letta Taylor. Miss Nancy Fanner of Grand Bend spent the week -end with Miss Eleanor Becker. Miss Barbara Becker of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs PHONE CLINTON 120; EVENINGS 473. J. W. COUNTER, Chairman Sick Room '1Equipment Committee (Transportation 'and .upkeep• are borrower's responsibility) g v Sunday visitors with Mr anG Mrs {family. Addison Tiernan were, Mr and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs Elmer Rader and boyo Wm. Haugh, Mr and iMrs. Urban spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Er- Pfille, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Merner vin Rader and family. 4. 0 0 C.4. O i. O 4, a� O O O 0p • O O •• • • f • O O O DEAR FRIENDS - JUST A FEW THINGS TO SUGGEST FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SEASON - LOADS 01 QUALITY AND VALUE ADMIRAL, and MOTORLA Telivisions, also Mantel Radios of rnany makes Sleighs, Tabbogans in all sizes, Skies, Ice Skates by Bauer fox wee Tots, Youths, Boys, Men's, Ladies; Hockey Outfits, Shoul- der Pads; Shin Pads; RRockey Sticks all prices; Glouco. Tricycles all sizes; Bicycles for Boys and Girls by Ltalughs_ Wagons, Toys, Games, Cowboy outfits and Gun and Holster sets, large and small sizes; and for the Boss, or call him, The Old Man. Remington Delux Electric. Shavers; Sunbeam do;• Philishave and S -Chic Elec. Shavers; Shot Guns, all makes; Rifles, several calibres; Ammunition for most any gun; and many other Items and Things. FOR BEST PRICES COME TO SHOP AT ROLLIE'S AT GRAND BEND One touch ofmagicon the road to success,.. the distinctiv%new • 'C 1 • euaek. .....a. :7:74:11: $'d6?BB.� �� ,4` ,.i < #• ENSALL MOTOR De Soto Fireflite 4 -Door Sedan Lovely to look at, delightful to drive, this fabulous new De Soto puts success at your finger tips! For only De Soto, in its field, has the magic touch of push-button driving. With this new control, PowerFlite is more than ever the easiest, safest auto- uratic. transmission of all. Just press a button -step on the gas -and. GO! Out on the road, DeSoto's new power will take your breath away. You'll thrill to the instant response of a great new Fireflite V-8 with 255 horsepower. And when you stop this fabulous new • De Soto, new centre -plana brakes take over smoothly, safely . . with one- fourth less pedal pressure. So see this new DeSoto- with its touches of magic in style, comfort, and perforin- once. At your De Soto dealer's nowt. Manufactured in Canada by C'hrys&- C'mrin:ration of Canada, Liaii•iied NOW ON DISPLAY. "1954 i95b DE SOTO WN1T.I.1 THE FORWARD LOOK SA SES Thos. Coats Proprietor Len McNight - Sales Rept. Telephone 31 - HENSALL, ONTARIO 4. 4 •i t 1