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We would be pleased to show you our large supply
of New Drapery Goods
New Cretons and Chintzes, from .... 49c. to 2.25 yd
Homespuns from 85c to 1.79 yd
Fine Scrimms at , 45c to 98c yd
Dotted Marquesette at 50c to 98c yd
Ready to hang Curtains, 45 -in, width frilled
Special at pr.
5.50
Ready to hang Nett Curtains, at pr. .... 3.50 to 9.75
FLOOR COVERINGS
45 Congoleurn Rugs on hand at present. All
sizes, 6x9 to 9X15, No advance in price
Other Lines still in short supply. Will take your
order and do our best to fill same.
--NEW GOODS ---
Following are now in fair supply: Ladies' Under-
wear, Pure Silk and Nylon Hose, Children's Pan-
ties all sizes, Ankle Sox of every description,
Girls' Dresses, Ladies' fine Wool Sweaters
SWEATER YARNS
MEN'S WEAR
New Arrivals are: Fine Sport Jackets, Sweater
Coats, Ready to wear Suits, fine Trousers, and
everything in Work Clothes.
SPECIAL
100 FLANNELETTE SHEETS IN BLUE AND WHITE, AND
ROSE AND WHITE. GOOD QUALITY, 72"x84"
at $225 each
GET YOUR SUPPLY FOR NEXT WINTER, WHILE AVAIL-
ABLE
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every Week -end
Everything in Garden Seeds
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST ST. ' PETER'S
residence at the home of Mr. and"Mrs1.Evanuelical Lutheran Church
Mr. Abram Eckel is at present in
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John Albrecht.
Mr. Lawrie Fowlie of Lortdon7. cal-
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REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Miss Aryls Haberer has accepted 10 aaa.-Divine Services.
and Mrs. Gideon Koehler..
Oakwood Inn for thel tlii:g pm.
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a position at
summer months.
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N1r. and Mrs. Curtis Ginlerich
were visitors with friends at New
Hamburg this week...
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and
daughter Mary Lou were week -end
visitors at Kitchener and Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and.
family and Mr. and Mrs. William
Thiel were Sunday visitors with
ends at Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel and cdren were Sunday visitors at the Mrs,. ODeseh-Organist
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Allan Fraser, in Exeter. 10 a.m.-Wors.hip. Sermon:
home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs.'
11a.M.-Sunday School.
Mr. and'Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon of 7.0
p.m,-W orship. Sermon:
Stratford visited with the former's
mother, Mrs.- M. MacKinnon on Sun- I -
day.
Mrs. Stuart Stover of .Chatham, is
pending a week With her ron.Uanny
at the residence of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer.
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, :lune in
training hi St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, spent a few. hours at the
hccne of her parents,. Dr. and Mrs. J.
P. O'Dwyer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hey and
daughter Marylin, of Royal Oak,
Mich., were week -end guests at the
home of the former's Mother in town
They have recently returned from a
trip south.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John zton., at Bayfield. Miss
Pearl Ca1,1:::... .spent some
time there, returned home with them
Mr. and Mrs. A.. 'G. Edighoffer
and son Grant who ,have been resid-
ing at their home in town for a few
weeks, have now gone to Grand'
Bend for the summer months.
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OR FURNACE COAL
Miss .Patsy Stelek has returned
from St. Joseph's .Hospital, London,
to the home of her .grandparents; Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Meyers of town, after
an appendix operation, and is pro-
gressing very favourably.
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Zinkhann; Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Dreisinger of Kitch-
ener; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger,
of Dashwood, were -week-end visitors
at the home of the latter's. son, Mr. The following motions were passed.
and Mrs. Herb Krueger. i That upon the request of the Exer
iter High School Board an initial.pay-.
Announcement ' ment of $4,000.00- be paid to. the.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar, R.R. I Treasurer of the Board.
No. 2,. Bluevale, Ont., announce the That Henry Lawrence be givens:the
engagement of their daughter, Leila , contract to construct the Becker
Mae, to Charles David Hay, son ofiDrain By -Law No. 13, 1946, price to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hay, of Zurich be 82e per cubic yard. torsTact to
Ont. The marriage. to take place the be signed when . prepared.
latter part of June. That Harold Finlay! be appointer
Aged Lady Passes
official poundkeePer for Hay Town-
MrGeorge Ferguson, Hensall's ship for the remainder ot 1947.
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That upon request from the Zur-
ich Police Village the rate be set at
12 mills and for Dashwood Police
Village 15 mills, both effective for
1947. .
That by-law No. 8, 1947 authoriz-
ing the Clerk to place a .1-5 of a
mill levy on all farm lands. be read a
third time and that supplementary
asses .sment . be sent , or delivered by
may ohp
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PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents Applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIME, US A CALL!
Phone 153; for your Appointments.
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Mortgage_ Corporation
Canada Trust Company
ANDREW F. HESS
Local Representative
2% Interest payable half Yearly
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Years.
Safe Investment for Your.
Funds!
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best to Serve:You..
Have a New Shipment of gedroom Suites and',
Studio Couches;
Always carry a Good Line of. Beds,. SPrings;.
Felt and Spring -filled Mattresses.
Keith
Furniture
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Quality Alberta Coal, which is a
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much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
P.AkINTS! • PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
PlUmbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
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ing our Specialty. Full line f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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oldest resident, died at her home
Wednesday last in her 94th year. 2
years ago she suffered a fractured
hip in a fall and since that time had
been confined to bed. The former
Annie Anderson she was a native of
Usborne Twp. and came to Hensall
ten years ago. Surviving are one da-
ughter. Mrs. Thos. Ferguson, Sea -
SEASONABLE
NEEDS
NOW. IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW; COAL OIL OR GASi
STOVE. WE HAVE DIFFERENT.' SIZES WITH. SINGLE:
OR DOUBLE O_VE1SS
SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT LAWN MOWERS; AT
REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO NEW SHELF, HARDWARE
AND KITCHEN:UTENSILS.
FOR THE CHILDREN WE HAVE. SMALL AND LARGE
TRICYCLES, WAGONS IN ALL,SIZES WITH OR WITHOUT
R.Acza:.
WE ALSO CARRY THE USUAL. PAINTS, FLOOR', WAX,
OILS, STAINS, VARNISHES, ETC.
WE DO PLUMBING,,nExaNG, & TINSMITHM.a.
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forth; one son, George R. Ferguson, ,
the Township Assesor to each assess -
London. ed farm owner.
That permission be given to Mrs.
Goes to Hensall
Mr. W. F. Riley, who has been
Elizzie Hey to erect a picket fence
with the A. & P. store, Goderich, for
on the Township Hall, property be -
the past thirteen years, eleven years
tween the Hall and fence erected by
of this as manager, has purchasedl
iZurich Village. This fence to remain
the grocery- business of J. C. Hen -
las long as the Township of Hay
Council so desire-. Fence to revert
derson at Hensall and plans to move!.
to Hensall the latter part of this •
month. back to Mrs. Hey when its removal
is demanded.
Summer Is Here That Monday,• 'August 4th. be de -
Saturday, June '21st is the beginn- Oared :a Civic,'Holiday and also Box-
ing of summer, according to the man Dayi, 'riday, December '26th. 'by
who arranges the. oalander, and we Virtue of a resolution passed by the
hope he is right, as we are badly in
need of some good summer weather,
in fact there is nothing could please
us any better. The week -end was
anything but summer 'like, with the
rain and cold winds, one wonders
just when we will get out of this.
But we have the assurance that it
will eventually come- and then we
will be complaining of the big heat
wave, etc. The summer semen op-
ens at the summer resorts on Satur-
day, and we hope we will have a nice
summer season with plenty of sun-
shine.
DANGER! 'COOKIE HAS A
WATER GUN.
Misehieyous little Cookie throws
the Ilumstead household into an up-
roar with her straight-shooting water
gun. See this laugh -making BLON-
DIE page, plus Maggie and Jiggs,
Flash Gordon, Dick's Adventures in
Dreamland, and other color comic
hits in TUCK, The Comic 'Weekly,
with this Sunday's (June 22) issue
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HAY COUNCIL
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QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE
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Council of the Township of Hay.
That the following accounts be
paid as per voucher.
Township Roads - Elmer Restem-
eyer $2.80; Win. Gould 6.08; Jos.
Lostell 111.80; -Alph. Masse 50.60;
Jas. Masse Sup't, gas, etc. 96.82;
Edmund Becker $2; Walter Statton
8.40; L. At Prang & Son 61.70;
Roofer's Supply Co. 14.81; Zurich
Garage 5.91; Rose Oil Co: 5.61; Be-
verley Gould 8.05; Lloyd Campbell
2.10; Wm Dabus $2; Louts Masse
$10; Wm Watson $16; Alvin Wol-
per 13.07; H. W. Brokenshire 75.20,
Earl- MacLaren 38.06; J. W. Haberer
58.90; Zurich Motors 12.11.
Relief - John .Suplat $2h; Emma,
Bassow $8.90; Mrs. Edith Mason $15
A. Heideman, rent '$3.
Telephone System - T. H. Hoff-
man, salary and staff expense 479.69;
H. G. Hess, do 305.94 ; Automatic
Electric 46.38; Bell Tel. k;o. 881.89;
H. W. Brokenshire 53.89; 3. W. Hab
erer Ins. 62.50; Northern Elec. Co.
200.46,
Twp. General Accounts - Louis
Schilbe '& .Son 61.70; Prov. Treas.
7.711; Miss Olive O'Brien, room $3;
Mrs. M. Beierling S.S. 11, $'2; J. W.
Haberer 80.15; Free Press $8; Mrs.
Joyce Ferguson No. 10, . $5; 11. W.
June
ship Hall, Zurich, on Monday,
2nd, at 1.3 p.m. , Brokenshire 68.17; Treas. Exeter
Communications High Schol Board $4000.00; Toronto
dealing with the following items
Stationery Supplies Ltd. 17.88; Hess
Radio, Electric 95c.
The regular meeting of the Coun-
cil of the Township of Hay met' in
the Council Chambers of the 'Town
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were presented. Jas. MacDonald, re.
Stephen portion to be annexed; DIA.
of Municipal Affairs re: by-law 1-5
mill for Fed. of Agriculture; Exeter
High School Board, re: payment of
portion of cost; Douglas & CoCallum
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The Council adjurned to meet a-
gain on Monday, Jully 7th, 19147 at
7 p.m. E.S.T,
H, W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
George Armstrong, Reeve.
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Within a Few Weeks Time
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CHECK YOUR IMPLEMENTS EARLY FOR NEEDED
REPAIRS, AS THEY ARE STILL HARD TO OBTAIN.
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AUCTIONEERING AT YOUR SERVICE