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ZURlCI-4 ONTARIO
The
ZURIC>Z HER:
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ORDERS LEFT IS TO ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER OR
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY AT
ob Cook :.,1otor Sales
'S5 Chev. Sedan V8,
Radio, etc. $1,000. Disc.
'54 Meteor Niagara Sedan,
All new Tires $1595.
'54 Ford Customline Sedan,
Like new, extras $1575.
'54 DeSoto Sedan, Automatic
Tinted glass $1865.
'53 Chev. 210 Sedan, Custm.
Radio, Etc. $1295.
'53 Pontiac Sedan, 2 -tone,
A dandy $1295.
'53 Pontiac Delux Sedan blk.
Picture this one $1395
lower Whitetop.
'53 Buick super hardtop Auto-
matic, radio, tinted .class. 6.
other accessories ,,,, $1885.
'53 Mnnarcb sedan, Automat.
Radio, a dream car$1675.
53 Ply. coach, To value
lovers $1225.
'52 Dodge Delux Sedn $119
52 Ford sedan, 2 -tone $1260.
'51 Hudson Hornet, hardtop,
Automatic, Radio, etc.,
2 -tone $1065.
'51 Dodge sedan. one owner,
Less than 2800 miles $925
Others:
en
'51 Stude. Sedan, automatic,
original finish. We're tired
.of looking at it. Make us
an offer.
'51 Meteor Coach, custom,
radio, new W.W. Tires, less
than 30,000 miles.,,. $940.
'51 Stud. coach, radio, side
mirrors $860.
'51 Desoto sedan, automatic,
Radio, absolutely like
new $1125.
'50 Dodge coach, original fin-
ish, low mileage ,,,, :.$850.
'50 Meteor coach, a dandy
'49 Dodge 1 ton $860.
Harvley Davidson
Motor Cycle.
50 Ford Coach., priced
sell
'4r' Meter sedan
'49 Ford Coach
'49 Dodge
'49 Austin, radio, sports $125.
'49 Mercury sedan
your choice .......,.... $450.
'49 Stud. redan, radio.. $475.
'47 Dodge sedan needs
work . $149.
'41 Dodge sedan and '40
Dodge sedan $75.
your choice
coach
to
$675.
$495.
$475.
$450.
Phone 178 Hensall for Demonstration or Transportation
Bob Cook Motor Sales
Located Next to C. N. R. Tracks.
Clerk's Notice
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Of First Posting of Voter-.' !.*:,!-.3 for Yea:
1956
MUNICIPALITY OF HAY TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 3 of the VOTERS' LISTS "''T eel, -1-,a •e nested
up in my Office, at Zurich, Ontario, oe *'
5th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1956
The 'Let of all persons entitled to rote in the said Municip-
ality at 'Municipal Elections and that such list remains there
for iii pection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors for omissions corrected ac-
cording to Law. The last day for appeal being the
19th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1956
Dated at Zurich. Ontario this 6th day of November, 1956,
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Infant Baptized.
Janet Elaine, infant daughter of
Mr and Mrs Earl Datare of Grand
Bend was baptised an Zion Lutheran
church, Dashwood, on Sunday morn-
ing lay Rev, K. Zorn. Mr .and 1Vhs,
Howard Deters were sponsors.
Ladies' •Aid Meet --
The Ladies' Aid of Zion T,utheran
ehere41 held their regular meeting on
Wednesday November 7t11 as a mis-
sionary meeting, Rev, K. Zorn dis-
cus -'ed the tonic `:,Cllrii is Holy Peo-
ple." Mrs. Rudolph ih2'i11er sang n
:solo and Mrs, Keel Miller gave a
reading. Twenty-five dollars 'vas •
voted for the Concordia College
Guild at I+ clmonton Alberta.. Ti: was
deemed ,to 'buy e slide 'rroie"tor and
screen. Group 2 wee in charge and
served lun e
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Goshen Ladies Serve Supper
The Women's Association of the
Geehen United Church. with a enein-
I hershin of 30, sp visored one of the
finest fowl suppers ever held in the
district on Tuesday eve,, Oct. 80th.
As the -church is a small one and
,could not aceomodaate a larger num-
r,
bel•, only one hundred ticiccaits were
sold at $1,50 each Rev. T. J', Pitts
minister of the ,e'hurch, ehaire« the
program. ' Rev, C. D. Daniel, of
Henson, was ,guest speaker an spoke
an "Pioneer Work of the Church."
and the Responsibilities of the Pres-
ent." • Miss Doris Johnston of Clin-
ton favoured with selections on th
marimba, with Miss Carol ,Pepper, of
near +Seaforth, aeeornpanying on the
piano. Miss 'Pepper also ,contributed
two vocal sol••os.. ±VIrs. Eigin :McKin-
ley favoured witili a reading.
FOR SALE
DASFWOO,D PROPERTY -- Brick
house, 'cottage roof, 11, stories:
(bedrooms, living room, dining room,
and kitchen, utility room and full
basement. Lot 61 -foot frontage by
1'30 -ft. depth. with (barn on it. Apply
by phone 47 r 13, Mrs. Garnet WII-
lert, Dashwood, Ont. Louis 'Schu-
macher Estate
Thursday, November 15th,1456
NOMINATION
POLICE VILLAGE ,OF ZURICH
Public Notice is hereby given tttite+i!'
ri meeting of the Electors oe thee
Police Village of Zurich, will be hel'dk
in the
TOWN HALL. - ZURICH,
On
'FRIDAY, NOVEIVInER eat - a, 1966
At the hour from 7 to 8 o'clock 'big
the evening; for the nurpose
nominating candidrates for Policj
Trustees for the heel-. 1957 and if a
Poll is demanded n poll will Nee
opened on
MONDAY, Dir^^•'"nrt.FR 3rd, 1956
at the Tovimehi„ Txnll Zurich, Said
poli to be open",l et 9 o'clock,
until 5 o'clock, rem.
When a pre„reeed Candidate
not present, hie nomheati'on paper
ehall not be valid unless there is",
attached therete evidence satisfact."
ory to the Returning Officer that bee
consents to be so nominated.
Tr. W, Broken'1Tire, Returning Of#I
Da+ed at Zurich, November 1Othi,
J5ce�1i
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Janice of Howell, JIich,. spent the 1
week -end with :Mrs, Wm. Nadiger,
Mr and )Irs Lloyd Rader and Dar-
lene spent Sunday with Me' and Mrs'
Wendell Gamble and family.
Mr and Mrs Ad:,lph Kelier and
Grace spent Sunday w` Il members
;of their family at London.
et Mx and Mrs Reinhoi l n;iiiler spent;
un ae at London with •,'.ieir daugh-
ter and faanily, Mr and Mrs Corr,
Hindley,
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
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St. Joseph & Blue Water Area less to say it was a great pleasure
Mrs. Fred Siemon of S't. Joseph, for both parties concerned.
+who spent a week in Windsor with Died at Kitchener
friends an,d relative:;, returned to
her home -;n Saturday last.
Misr Sherie Geofrroi of Detroit,
after spe:iding some time witTi her
CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Word was received on Monday ev-
ening of the passing away of ilVIr;.
Sofia Williams, in her 75th year.
aslot`ter a:i l ,,.iter membersof the 1�Irs. Williams was the daughter of
the late
family returned home on Saturday. Mr and ,Mrs. Oscar Duchalnne
Mr and Mrs. Mernovidge of De-
troit epent the weak -end in their cot-
tage at Ducharme'.e Ileach.
Sr., a native of the French Settlem-
ent. -She was horn in the St. Joseph
district and had lived there the gre-
ater part of her girlhood years. Af-
1\ r and Henry Wild ; and family ter her merman to her de+parte,
rot the 15th Cor.:.e.:sion were Sunday husband, they lived .some time m St.
visitore, with the latter'; parent::, Mr Joseph, Zurich, Seaforth and in I{it-
and Mrs Ed. (.'wriveau, chener where :she passed peacerully
The Ge:offroi contlact;rs have ad- away on Monday. The remains be-
ded extra help to complete the out- I'M taken to the Box Funeral Home,
side work before the cold. autumn Seaforth, then to St. Jame; 11. C.
flays ;et in, I Church, where services were held oar
Mrs- Ileln]e palomino of The j Thtirsdov morning. The re�m,ains
T►rysdale district was an. afternoon , were then taken to ;Seaforth rf -
De'visitor with Mr ct and Mrs.an.to Du-neiT and ]aid heeides these toff her
charity.
]ate husband who passed away three
On Sunday last visitor., rater Mr
and Mrs, Fred Ducharn a of the B.
'W. Highway, were Mr and Mrs.
Sydney Davis of St. Thomas; Mr
and Mrs Clitford Wright of London..
Roth ladies are nieces to Mr. Dii-
tharane. And the later one the Du- _ere a1.
iaretee bed not inet before. `part„ ',l" eed 1,$,•... weer,. , . ritlri;,,, ,,,,,T
1
years ago. A further account will he
given in a later issue.
DASHWOOD
reers. Ilarold Kraft: and Miss Bertha
Becker of London spent a few days
last week with her sister and husb-
and, Thh' and Mrs. Fred Morlock n+
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