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Notice
?!CARS, CREAM and MILK CANS
ARE NOT TO BE LEFT ON THE
ROADS OF HAY TOWNSHIP TN
aS.I.ICH .A POSITION THAT THEY
.aINDER THE PLOWING OF SNOW
THE TOWNSHIP WILL NOT BE
*IELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES SUSTAINED,
BY O'RDE'R :
JAMES MASSE,
Hay Township Road ,Superintendent.
Auto Insurance
CRASH VICTIMS AWARDED
$96,781, HIS ONLY ASSET
IS $20,000 IN INSURANCE
--Headline, Toronto Star
The unfortunate driver who must
pay is not a rich man. He estimated
he'll be 114 years old when free of
debt. All because he didn't carry
enough car insurance at the time of
the accident.
How about you, Have you enough
insurance for a judgment like this?
Enough, you know, costs little more;
$100,000 for death or injury to one
person
$200,000 for death or injury to two
or more
$100,000 for damage to property.
`Get the full story from:
Bertram klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93-1 Zurich
Co -Operators Insurance Association.
-Automobile Insurance for Careful
Drivers
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Oa Sunday last visitors a+ the
home of Mrs. Marceline and Gordon
Corrivean Iver^ a•4 Ir. and Mrs. Fred
Ducharme of the Blue Water High-
way, Mr and i'frs. Alex ,'Masse sof the
14% Concession.
Snow and more of it in the air,
but gradually the month of January
which is the month of snow, ds pas-
singawayand leaving high banks a-
long the highway. Felbruary will
then make its appearance with its
tbittte,r cold, and added to this will
he a day longer this year, of course
that extra day is much welcomed by
the feminine sex. It means Leap
Year. Leap Year i§ one that the
old gal can •approach their gent, and
make their •demand; if they are fast
and fluent talkers, the results they
`will capture their victims; it is an
old Legend, so while the going is
good, go to it Miss Lady, best 'of luek
fir it only comes once in four years.
So the Bachelors on the (back -streets
that prefer to remain so, better watch
their company for the rest of the
year.
Born in !Clinton Hospital the past
week -end, to Mr and Mrs Garfield
Deno±<nme of this Blue Water High-
way, a daughter. — Congratulations!
An Advice—
Make love to every woman
You meet, an pld timer advised;
If you get five per cent of your
Outlay, its a good investment.
Mr and Mrs Victor Hartman and
tangly of the Goshen Line, south,
were Fuesday last visitors with their
grandparents, .:Mr and Mrs. Fred
Duchatrme.
Mrs. Nettie Harvey left the past
week to spend a few days in De-
troit.
{ DA.SHWOOD
Library Meeting—
The annual Library meeting was
held In the Library Sat. Jan. 21st.
Mrs. Harold Kellerman, ,chairman,
tailed the meeting to order and Mrs.
J. M. Tiernan reported a substantial
!balance left on hand. A table and
Omar are to be purchased. Officers
tor 1119.56 are. Chairman, Mrs. H.
Kellerman; Secy-Treas., Mrs. J. M.
'I'ieanan; other (beard members are,
j,ames Hayter, 'Mrs, A. Aillemend ;
Mas Howard Klum•pp, Mrs. Letta
Taylor, _Mrs. Leonard IScthenk and
;Mrs Ervin Rader. Liibrarian, (Mics
(Marian Rader; Asst„ Mrs. Howard
I'tilun:,'m ; auditors, Edgar Restemayer
and Aber . Miller. The 1956 fees
of $1.00 for adults and 50c for chil-
dren are due.
Personals—
!Mau ,W:nt. Nadiger has returned
home after :spending a ,month with
her daughter and family, Mr and,
Mrs. Wesley Filkins and Janice at
Howell, Mich.
Celebrate Birthday
Mrs Wm. Bieber, MMr and Mrs.
W. C. Salmon and family and IMTr.
and ;Mrs. Thos. Horn and family of
Zion were guests at the home of Mrs
!air iMartenc in honour of ,her 79th
birthday.
Miss , v Tiarnan of London and.
dr. Bob Stormer of St. Thomas,
ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, January 26th, ,1966
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For Pumping up Tractors, Wagons and all Rubber
Tired Implements
May also be used as Paint Sprayers
Complete unit consists of:
1 ELECTRIC MOTOR
1 AIR COMPRESSOR
1 V DRIVE BELT
25 -FT. HEAVY AIR LINE HOSE COMPLETE
WITH VALVE ATTACHMENTS ON END,
ALL MOUNTED ON SOLID METAL FRAME
COMPLETE ASSEMBLY READY TO GO
PRICE ONLY --. $39.50
STOCK IS LIMITED -- SEE THEM AT
HESS ELECTRIC ---- Zurich, Phone 107
FARMERS' NEW PACKAGE DEAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Coverage:
$12.0,000.00 Inclusive Third Party Lialbility including:
Passenger Hazard and Trailer Permit
.$1,0.00.00 Medical Payments Coverage
Comprehensive Coverage
Loss of use by Theft Endorsement
(Collision •Coszerage ($25, $50, $100. Deductible)
This Deal is available only where the Applicant is:
1 A Fawn Owner with no other gainful occupation.
2 There is no Male Drivers under 2.5 years of age.
3 There is no Driver who has been licensed less than
3 years in Canada.
4 All Drivers (Male & Female) have been Claim. Free
for the past 8 years.
Annual Premiums:
As loav as $32.00 on earlier model cars. $42.00 on
late models.
Id Claim Free for 2 years 10 % added to rates
Risks placed with Leading Canadian Companies.
Full particulars gladly quoted without obligation.
J. W. HABERER — AGENT
ENTIRE 1NSURANC7. SERVICE
PHONE 161 — ZURICH
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SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
weigh 40 pounds and more at weaning—and tests
at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 pound weanlings save a month's feeding
time. A feeding program of SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will fit
your pigs to make the best use of their feed and
reach market sooner.
Start Every Litter on Pig Booster
MILT DEITZ & SON
- Zurich, Ont. i
Miss Anna Messner of London,
spend the week -end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Fred 'Messner.
spent the week -end with (Mr andTrs
Mervyn Tiernan.
Mr. Niel Wildfong of London, sp-
ent the week -end with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Mary Tiernan.
MMr. ;Stanley Hoist of London,
spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs
Everett Hoist.
The regular meeting of t he ',i. I.
will be held Tuesday, an. Slat with
Canadian Industry group in charge.
Mr and Mrs Jim: Poland of Sud-
bury and Miss Lois •Gaiser of London
were 'week -end guests With Mrs.
Caro Geiser.
Imports High
Imports reached) an all-time mon-
thly high last October with a value
of $457 million. Inv the Jan. -Oct per-.
iiod imports totalled $3,883,600,000
a ten anonth record high and $305
million more than exports. Can, (Facts
Of the Canadian tax dollar about
eight cents is spent on education, be-
tween 25 and 30c. on social security
and welfare.
The first airplane (flight in Canada
took place at iBaddeck, Nova Scotia,
in 1909, six years after the Wright
brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, North
Carolina.
On a per capita basis only the
people of the U.S.A. consume more
petroleum and steel than do Can-
adians,•
HENSALL
Miss Joyce Faber, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Jack Faber underwent an
appendix operation in Clinton Hosp-
ital and has returned to her home.
Miss Gladys Luker, who has been
a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lond-
on fo.1 some weeks receiving,treatnt-
ents following a fall, has returned
TWO - TON TESSIE
"(Memory :Music Hall' continues as one of the highlights of
Saturday evening CBC radio. With Gerald Peters, the show',
master of ceremonies, listeners are giving a :glimpse eaek week
at English music halls and the great stars found there. Here's
e ne of them, comedienne Two `l on Tossie O'Shea, chatting
with Peters,
FOR SALE
1949 Austin •Coach in good .condit-
ion. Apply to Albert Deichert. 2tV!'
home.
Mr. Stewart Bell, who underwent
an operation in Seaforth Hospital,has
returned to his home.
Mr. ,Garfield Broderick underwent
a major operation in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Friday last.
To Have Municipal Election—
liensall will have an election on
January 30th for a Reeve and one
councillor. The candidates for the
reeveship are ex -councillor •Norunan
Jones and David (Sangster, tviho have
both qualified to run. For the lone
councillor caused by the resignation
of Norman Jones, four have quali-
fied namely Ed. W. Fink, Thos. G.
Lavender, John A. Henderson, and
Robt• John '!McKenzie, It should be
an interesting lcarnpaign.
FOURTH CLUB RAIDED
Goderich — ,Ontario )Prow. Police
carried out their fourth raid on bot-
tle elwbs operating in Huron County
in less than three weeks ;when they
raided a club on a !district 'highway
south of here last Friday nsght just
after an intermediate hockey game.
A considerable quantity of beer and
ale were seized and rbhe Operators
will reportedly be charged under the
Canada Temperance Act which pre-
vails in the county. The other clubs
which were raidedwere the Crystal
Club at Dunlap, the Horseshoe Club
at Lucknow and the 'Commercial Ho-
tel at Blyth.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Had Busy Year—
Brucefield W. A. raised over $1000
during the past year. Over $423.00
was raised by collections, visitors'
day, bazaar and District IOOF fowl
dinner. Four groups raised $657.53
New furniture for the manse, two
washrooms in the basement and the
rnanse painted was part of the work
done during 1119.55.
L.O.L. Meet—
Stanley District L.O.L. met to the
Orange Hall, the officers elected for
1956 are: W. IM. Robert Taylor; D.
M., WilfredCastle; Chap. Louis Tay-
lor; Rec. Sec., Chas Pilgrim; Fin.
!Sec., John Allington.; Treas., Orrin
Dows'on; (Marshall, Harold Penhale;
1st Lect., Wm. Melhvain; 2nd IL Har
burn. 'The officers were installed by
hast Bounty !Master, Ben Rathwell.
Late Mrs Peter Fisher
Mrs. Peter Fisher, 85, well known
Stanley and lHensall resident died at
Gravenhurst. She was the former Eli-
saibe•th Love of Stanley Township.
Her husband died several years ago.
Her brother IWm. H. Love, 82, died
10 days sago at Kincardine. ,She went.
to Gravenhurst in 1929. 'Surviving
are two sons, Dr. Murray Fisher and
Allan, Gravenhurst; and two dangle.
ters, Mrs. Walter Macatt, Brucefield,
and Eleanor, Gravenhurst. :Services.
are •conducted in Hensall Wednesday,
by the Rev. Daniel, interment in.
13aird's Cemetery,
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We are a non-profit, nveaniber owned and controlled As-
sociation whose general policies are formed through our mem-
bers at the Annual Members' Meeting. The policies are carried
out by the board of directors, elected by the memtbers, who .in
turn hire the staff to 'carryout the details.
The members are composed of people with Purebred herds
Grade herds, mixed herds, and many who do cross `breeding (all
breeds included). All banded together for the purpose of gett-
ing at a modest cost, the service of aeod bull, that will trans-
mit money making qualities to thele
The County Breed Clubs and National Breed ,Associations
are Organizations operated separately from ours. However,
;many people are members of these as well as of the Waterloo
Cattle !Breeding Association.
We are a separate organization. However, we encourage
people to give co-operation to the Organizations mentioned aa
much goad comes from their activities. In addition, we en-.
courage your young folks to enter the 4-H Club work. We
often co-operate in matters of common interest with Agricult-
ural Representatives. Many groups are (brought to our head-
quarters each year to iinspect our plant and (bulls.
Each has its separate (pant to play tin the total program,
Matters effecting all of these Organizations are frequently
discussed across the conference table with representativesfrorn
each -group. The efforts oI all Gould easily be 'boiled down to
the ,Slogan: Better Cattle For BetterLiving.. For artificial
breeding service from bulls of all (breeds, (this will soon in-.
clude Red Polls) or more information, phone collect to
Clinton 515.
Between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on
7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on
week days
Sundays and
Holiday.}
Cows noticed in heat later 7n the day; should be bred 11
next day.
During 1955, we inseminated over 47000 cows, an in•.
crease over the previous year of more than 20 %o. Let's do it
again.
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STOP
when School Bus
STOPS
An amendment to the Highway Traffic Act which
becomes effective February 1, 1956, makes it an
offence to pass a stopped school bus.
ON AND AFTER FEBRUARY lst when a motorist
overtakes a school bus which
• is marked on the rear SCHOOL BUS
DO NOT PASS WHEN BUS IS
STOPPED and Red, Rear, Flashing
Lights are operating and
• is stopped upon a highway outside a
city, town, village, police village or
built-up areafor the purpose of receiv-
ing or discharging school children
he shall STOP his vehicle and SHALL NOT PROCEED
until
• the school bus resumes motion or
• the driver of the school bus signals hhn
to proceed or
• the flashing signals are no longer
actuated.
Watch for the STOP message OP SC/fOOL MUSES
OBEY . THE LAW -- PROTECT OUR CHILDREN
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT 9F HIGHWAYS
Jas, N. Allan, Minister