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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,
MAY 17 1945
By buying Gov't Securities you protect your homes
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
- l so; Have your Eyes Examined with
. the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. 0. C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRICES
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERIOH — ONT.
Geed Glasses at Reasonable Prices
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Grocer ' Store
When you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many
other lines we offer at very moderate prices...
Visit Our Store and Be Convinced
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John K. Ehlers and Dorothy
wish to exipress their sincere thanks
to the neighbours and friends for the
sympathy and assistance extended to
them in their recent sad !bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. C. B. Heck;
endorn, those that sang and to those
who loaned their cars.
Mrs. Mary Ann Truemner visited
relatives at Shirpka on Sunday.
HAY COUNCIL. -Mrs. Thomas Gettus of Adrian,
The Council of the Township of Mich., visited at the home of her sis-
Hay met in the Council 'Chambers, ter, Mr. and Mzes. Wrn. T'OM1ie%.
Zurich, on Monday, May 7, 1945 at
1.30 p.m., when the following busin-
ess was transacted:
That the Tax Collector's Roll .for'.
1944 as handed in by H. W. Broken -
shire be accepted and a complete list
or arrears be forwarded to the Co-
unty Treasurer for collection.
That Telephone switch board, pro-
position No. 4, No. 1 105c, 1 position
Stromberg 'Carlson $968.51, be pur- `,Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were at
chased for Zurich centnral. London on Monday, owing to the
That the request by Bishop J. T. very sudden passing of the former's
Kidd to have extension made to the c:§usin, Mr. 'Milton J. Thiel of that
present Si. Boniface R.C. church ce- city who passed away in itis 64th
metery, Zurich be accepted subject year.•
to the approval of the local Board of Miss Ada Wurm of New York city
Health and Ontario Dept. of Health:is at present visiting at the home of
By-law to confirm the above request her aunts, Mrs. Emily Fuss and Mrs.
to be passed only upon approval of.
Bertha Block, and will also visit her
the above boards. fatherMr. Jacob Wurm at Seaforth
That Workmen's Compensation In ,
surance with the A. E. Wilson Co., • -Ms. Norman Fleischauer received
be renewed for the year 1945-46, a ;surprise box last week -end and up -
also the Public Liability and Prop- .oaf opening the same, a bunch of bea-
erty damage with the Economical 'u.tiful roses greeted her for mothers
Mutual for 1945. day, with best wishes to her and
That tenders be called for coin daughter Marion, from husband and
pleting the Truernner Drain, provid-�doady from Belgium. A kind thought
ing it cannot be done for the Engen ut to actions.)
Nudge T. M. Costello of Goderich,
was in town on Thursday of last we -
revising the Voter's List for the
,forthcoming Provincial Election.
1i1r. and Mrs. Harry Hess and
children were Sunday visitors at the
heme of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris. Hoist, near Crediton.
eer's estimate.
That the payments" on Township
Roads, Relief, Hay Municipal Tele-
phone System and General Accounts
be passed as per voucher.
Hay Twp. Roads — Bob Taylor
$2.80; Wm. Parke $6:53; Alphonse
Masse $9; Louis Masse $21.60; James
Masse $79.80; Arnold Merner $7.3r4;
Ed. Erb $6.90; R. Miller $4 Peter,
']7eichert $5.30; Max "Jeffrey $.2'.703
M. G. Deitz $47.48; Frank Denoan-
Thais a SHER WIN ' •ELM .t 1 r Job
"Painted 3 Years ago 'arid
still as good as ever!"
You can always point with
pride and satisfaction to
your house if it has been painted
with Sherwin-Williams Paints 4
proud because of its beauty, and
satisfied because you know that
in the long run you chose the
most economical, long - lasting
protective paints available,
Painting with Sherwin -
;Williams is a sound investment
in house beauty, in surface en-
durance, in protection against
Look for the st .;+ re that sells
wear and weather, and in maxi-
mum coverage. That's why peo-
Sple the world over prefer to use
herwin-Williams Paints and
Varnishes.
Look for the paint dealer with
the famous Cover -the -Earth sign
and be sure of getting the finest
paints available—now, as always.
You'll find him pleased to give
you expert advice. Ask to see his
Pah'it & Colour Style Guide be-
' fore
e.•fore you paint or decorate!
SllADE and rS'T:F.1DO
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FuIVue
Bifocals
Kryptoks
YES, ANY TYPE OF STYLE OF
BROKEN SPECTACLE LENSES
PROMPTLY DUPLICATED
PLUS A SAVING EITHEReFROM
YOUR .PRESCRIPTION OR FROM
A BROKEN PART OF YOUR
LENSE
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
e;<Tr. Ivan Kal'bfieisch has recently
purchased the land of the corner lot
where the well known Hess.- Wagon
shop has been located for .many a
day. Mr. George Hess, the present
proprietor, will remove the old shop
and entire equipment to a new build-
ing he will have erected on the lot
n,..t4 „ immediately west of his dwell -
`house; - This truly is_ ene_:of the
ofd land marks of Zurich, and once.'
a very busy place employing several
workmen in the making of carriages,
wagons, buggies, cutter's, sleighs, etc.
ATTENTION! BOYS AND GIRLS
The Lions Club of Zurich, wish to
draw to the attention of All BOYS
and GIRLS of school age and Blight-
y over (6 years to 20) in this dis-
rict, to the fact that they are spons-
oring sports for all kinds this com-
ming summer and winter for every-
one who wishes to take part. In
order to do this you are requested to
register at the Postoffice, givsng your
name -and age. This is for the pur-
pose of classification in the setting up
of some particular sport for groups
of different ages. It is the wish of
the Lions Club that every boy and
girl take an interest in thas venture
and try to make it a big success. Af-
ter all, the success of such an under-
taking as this depends entirely on
you, whether you as a boy or girl try
and make it so. This can be a very
interesting and happy summer for
everyone if each and every person
gets behind this sports program and
gives it all he or she has.
Chester L. Smith,. Publish.*
$1.50 a Year in Adv!
For positive identification eat
the World's Finest Anthracite
ask for
BLUE COAL
Miller Creek Coal,
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Feeds
Highest Cash Prices paid f
Eggs according to Grade
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Buy Stor h ' indows and Do •ars
LET US QUOTE YOU!
Headquarters for Johns -Manville wilding Materials
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A.
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL
TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU
WAIT.
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me '$16.20; Stewart Blackwell $2.95
Gordon Surerus $4.70; Sandy Mc-
Arthur $1.30; Bruce Koehler $19.20
A F. Hess $45.00; Zurich Herald
$3.75; F. C. Kalbileisch $7.10; Jaynes
:Masse $10.65; Jack Ingram $11.2`5;
Orville Taylor $10.50; Sydney Mc-
Arthur 87c; Harold W:illert $1.30;
Art Weber $8.00` Ed. Schroeder
$19.20; H. W. Brokenshire $121.78;
Klopp Garage $185.43; M. G. Deitz
$11.80; Pept. of Highway 191.50;
Herb Neeb $36.
Relief — Morris Denornme $25; L.
Kleine tiver $110; John Suplat $25, A.
Heideman, rent $3.00.
Hay Tele. System — Dpt. of High-
ways mays $3.90; H. G. ;less $297..-
86;
29'7:86; Northern. Electric $592.89; T.
H. Hoffman $467.76; hell Co. $215.-
07.
General Accounts --- Dpt. of Mun-
itions and Supply $666.25; C. L.
Smith $106.25; L. Schilbe coal $44.-
90; H. W. Brokenshire $55; A. F.
Hess $40; FLG. Hess .85; T. R. Pat-
terson $425.00; Ont. Munic. Board
$3.
That the meeting be adjourned to
meet again on Saturday, June 2, at
1.30 p.m. for Court of Revision to
consider appeals on the 1945 assess-
ment Roll and for the regular mon-
thly meeting.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Win. H. Haugh, Reeve.
JUST WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST, WE HAVE
FEED FEE
Pioneer Big 3 Laying Mash and Hatching Ration,,
Pig Starter and Concentrates
The Chick Season is just around the corner. Start
.your Chicks right with Pioneer Chick Starter..
In spite of the difficulties in securing them, we have
the following Items to offer:
Cod Liver Oil, Bone Meal, Mineral Supplement,
Oyster Shell, Hen and Chick Grit, Etc.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
FFUE , LAlit STORE
Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11-97
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