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Zurich Herald, 1956-02-23, Page 3Ageio a tura) Office News .rtetne belle now beencomplete4lt tee the Ninth Annual need lair to • Ise hell) in the District IPA "ackioeol, nve venter veees 'wiu ' IOW —tulvequabe., Ilony poultrymen are :'tiding their laying flocks and plan •en iroepling over their laying (birds for another year. This ie indicated by a nut in Ulletzs; broiler requirernents are 0* NewLow Prices New Design! Top Quality!! Top Performance -:. DELCO .— TREAT -;- CONDITIONAIItS — CONVERSIQNBURNERS —Product• of General Motor'--- + We are Happy to pass on. to you Special Price'. For a United 'Thee only. + Conversion Oil Burners -- 4. INSTALLED IN YOUR FURNACE OR BOILER 4 Complete with 200 Gal. Tank, Burner, Electrical Installations, ICombustion Chamber, Heat Baffle, FREE 1 YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE Standard iliedels $2;69.OA Delux uVlodels .. $299.00 ALL WORK FULLY GUAR. ANTEED— ORDER NOW AND SAVE! 4. .y 24 HOUR SERVICE — LTFETIME SATISFACTION e• 4. Gerald GINGERICH'S I 4. SALES AND SERVICE Heating --- Lighting' — Plumbing Electrical Repairing -- Motor Rewinding Zurich - .,Phone 34 - Ontario E 0 E FLAG ON NU ALt AGREE A symbol of all that is best in human nature ... to give a helping hand when needed ... to show kindness of heart ... to care for the sick . , , to comfort the distressed, Keep this flag flying in Canada! GIVE generously TO THE RED CROSI ALL RED CROSS CANVASSERS WORK WITHOUT PAY They give up their spare time solely and unselfishly to help others. Please greet them accordingly. And remember, you also serve'liy' gl+Inp. DONATIONS MAY ALSO RE $041 DIRECT TO, Of tate '3,,3S0;375,U Oarnadilans who quantity -.ox rueer atok; at« .was paid I)ers'oa'al ixlrcourae tax n 1053, ed„ Daly one of the ,many such �cita only 9,264 had itrueonxes" of $125,000 l;es durding the past year under the or gore, C. 'i ., A. . 7fn urea (O'an da is ablaut forty tMi- ARMY CANCELING NEW es the sine oi' itih:e 'rna�ted l ingdorn, ICE (1Iii$ li,ITJi S .-... An ,H,Q, West-. Urns albaut �o -'t tedi tie �populat3otx of erx Ontario ,A.x,ea directive ltati�; ord- e C7 ;3, erect a41 milittary messes .closed ,ire view of the extensive sdeity camp. atm, LIQUOR CHARGES TO TF Auto -Insurance EQRz.,__Imost trines in, police charg hoops in •Ontario centres during th Christmas weeik-end 'were taken up With liquor charges. ')Tree out of honer ,charges of the anore than 400 reported were breaches of the L.C.A. In Toronto more than 300 persons weme arrested (between 6 pine. Friday and midnight Monday.—Advt. --Necessary Information. A teacher wrote on the blackboard I ain't had no fun all suanm1er; then she asked a youngster in the fronit row, Harry, what should. I do to correct that? Melebe — get a boy friend, he suggested helpfully. Huron County Council (Last week's Items. 'Crowded out) With Huron County Council :con- j venin•g at Goderich last week, the! first meeting of the new 1956 Co- une l wound up on Friday. TV wave a busy one for the the history-rnak- ing election far the .wardership on five ballots. A, year ago, Earl Ca nlp- bell the popular .reeve of Hay Twp. I was the first warden in Huron to be elected by acclamation. Two deputy reeves,.Louir, H. Rader, sof Hay Twp, and N. W. Trewartha of Clinton, • both ex -wardens, were• familiar +fa.ee on the new 'board. • A petition. from Hay Township requested that the Fection of road between Kippen and Hillsgresn be widened and .improved. , Questions following the report of the Huron. County ' Home Com. disclosed that the ,farm operated by the Home hand encoutered a deficit of over $2,000 )aril year and it was revealed 1 that there has been talk of discon- tinuing the farm. Meanwhile, the farm has been divorced financially r -;visits in 195'5 Dr. 'Allis said .on y"'NIA T r Per cent of the ,populatioant received chest x-rays last time and he hoped to double that figure in iMay, rionolonneen 4 i el . • . . The Township of Hay its calling for. tenders to supply it 600 Bags of Cement laid down in the Hay Township Shed,. on • Con, 9-10, Lot 21, Hay Tawnsbiip. Tenders bo state price per bang. Approximate date „of 1 • delivery. — Preferably in month of April or. May. Tenders to be in by Manch 3rd, 1956. i H. W. Brokenshire, I i Clerk, Hay 'Township. 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 aeeident. 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. 4 Automobile Insurance for Careful Drivers Huron Temperance Notes BEHIND RECENT HEADLINES WARNING ISSUED TO BOOT- LEGGERS .— Magistrate Dudley Holmes of Goderich has warned bootleggers, Their penalty will be stiffer than usual if caught selling beer to minors. "I will take 1t into consideration when imposing pen- alty." HURON CLUB OWNER CHARG- ( from the hone. tens ice o roe b*III be tbe oiavat' Item on this year's expelsses rvi $230,0.00 set. Road construction Ir estimated at ,$180,1009, TENDERS 'WANTED Tenders for Cement as near as your telephone A COMPLETE TRUST SERVICE IN WESTERN ONTARIO Call RAYE B. 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