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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24 19 49
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Friday, Saturday Feb. 25-26
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DIED AT CREDITON
There passed away at his home in
Crediton on Monday, Feb. 21st Mr.
George E. Eilber, after a lingering
illness hi his 74th year. Mr. Eilber
wa's,.widely,.known in the district,and
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Roasted Peanuts, per lb ... . 27c
Blue Ribbon Coffee, Jar . 59c
Rideau Hall Coffee, jar 49c
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his wife was the former Mary Wolfe.
The body is resting at the family re-
sidence until Thursday, when a pub-
lic service will be held in the Credit-
on. Evangelical church at 2.15 p.m.
With interment following in the
Crediton Ev. Cemetery.
HAY COUNCIL
The Council of the Township •of
Hay met in the Township Hall, Zur-
Returned from Hospital
' Mr and Mn, Wan. S. Johnston
have returned from Victoria Hospital
ich, on Monday, Feb. 7th at 1.30 London, where the latter had been a
p.m. at which time the following
patient. Her many. friends wish her
a speedy...recovery.
,correspondence was presented and
motions passed. Correspondence: W.
A. Sutherland, re St. Joseph lots 22,
23, 24 South of Bissonette St.; Hur-
on Crop Improvement Assoc.
Motions:
That application be made to the
Department of Highways for final
subsidy on the 4.948 Road Expendit-
ures.
That Mrs. Fanny Bender be re-en-
gaged as caretaker of the Township
Hall for 1949 at same salary as in
1948, and that her salary for 1948
be paid.
That ,gravel tenders for 1949 be
placed in the Exeter Times Advocate
Huron Expositor, and the Zurich
Herald for two issues in February.
Tenders to call for five thousand cu.
yard crushed stone, rate to be in
Sold Village Property
Mr. and ma. Ivan Yungblut have
sold their village property, located
in the northerly part of town, op-
posite the Mennonite church, to Mr.
Napoleon Bedard and will be giving
possession May 1st. Mr. Yungblut
has purehased two building lots from
Mr. John Brenner and intends to er-
ect a ftne new dwelling this spring.
We wish every success.
New Business
• Another new !business is being
openedinZurich beginning March
1st, when.Miss Norma Steinbach
will open% a beauty parlor in Milton
Oesch's ,store, the south part. Miss
Steinbach received her experience in
terms of crushing per cu. yard and this l.in.of work with her aunt, Mrs
hauling .per cu yard., per mile, also Allan'Fr E1.7,0 of Exeter, and we wish
ch success.
on a flat rate. Tenders to be in the her Mit
hands of the Clerk by March 5th,'49. 'Left For -Florida
Marked cheque for $200. to accom- 'Kr and Mrs Earl Yungblut and
pany tender. Township to supply one
son Jack and Mr Oscar K.lopp . left
truck.
That a grant of $25.00 be donated
to the Blue Water Highway Assoc -
That bylaw No. 2, 1949 be passe&
asking the Government subsidy on
an estimated Road Elypenditure of
$57,000.00 same to include a
000 anticipated expenditure . for a
new bridge ,on tW'Seson& giams,riblz
South.. - ,•
That Mileage allowance to be paid
to officials or patrolmen of Hay Twp.
to be 15c per mile one way, .for all
mileage necessary in the.performance
of Township work.
That a grant of $10.00 be donated
to the Huron Crop Improvement ,As-
sociation, to be applied to the Seed
Fair.
That the communication from Wm
A. -Sutherland, dated Feb. 4,!49, re.
lots '22, 23, 24 South of Bissonette.
St., West of Vallee St. St. -.''Joseph,
be handed to the Township Solicitor.
Frank Donnelly, K.C., for CRUnsel.
That the ten and twelve Inch tiles
as ordered from Central Til0 & Brick
Corp., Ltd., for the Tuckey and For-
rest Drain be cancelled.
That Bruce Klapp be appointed as
School Attendance Officer for Hay
Township and Alphonse e Masse as
Sanitary Inspector for the year 1949
That the signing ,officials for the
Zurich Hydro Electric System for
1949 be the Zurich Police Trustees,
M. Schilbe, J.. Turkheim, and -Lloyd
O'Brien.
That the following accounts be
paid as per voucher:
Twp. Roads — Mat. Denomme
$8.95; I.lopp's Garage 78.75; Wm.
F. Jennison 6.30; Sheridan Equipm-
ent Co. 2454.00, Bill Coleman 1.90;
Wm. Watson 23.10; Alvin Gingerich
7.50; Garnet Whittacker 30,40; Al-
vin Walper 13.55; Keith Thiel 27.50,
Dennis Charrette $8; Chris. Bierling
6.75; Sam Desjardine 6.75; Louis
Masse 27,30; Guenther Transport
76.50; Jas. Masse 76.75; Lavender's
Garage 5.70; H. W. Brokenshire $2;
Billy Becker 5.30; Corn. Debus 1.50;
Gee. St. Glair $9; Edmund Wainer
$4; Theo. Bedard 31.50; Mich. Masee
26.50; Wrn. Fisher 6.75; Rudolph
Becker 8.75; Alphonse Masse 53.25,
Ross Carbett
Relief — Mrs. John Suplat $30;
Emma Bassow 8.90; A. Heideman,
(rent) $5;
General Accts. — Richard jefrre,,,
$3; Municipal World $2,4; Prov. Tye.
12.57; Wm. Siebert U. Ins. 40.56:
Huron Co. Crop tram% $10; H. W.
Brokenshire 67.71; Leonard Zirk $6;
Tres. Huron Co. 52,50; Cecil Watts
$8; Lorne Kolopp 62.50; Mrs Fanny
Bender $100; Art Gabel $3; 13. ofM,
Hydro 10.10;.
Telephone System — T. H. Hoff-
man, salary, operators, extra help,
rig truck,42'; H. G. Hess
to spendthe week -end at the home of
the latter's daughter, Mr and 1VIrs.
Len .Halt, and Mr and Mrs. Trom-
blay at rpettoit, where Oscar intends
tp boar q a plane and fly to Florida
to visit with his son Harold said
family is o have left some weeks a-
go- tram Grand Bend. Our best wish-
ea,,go wittie.thetn to. have.. an enjoyable
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ANNOUNCE, EARLY START ON T.
..B. TESTS OF HURON CATTLE
T.,33, tests of gUT0,11 County cattle
will. startat an early date,"according
to an -annotmement by W. H. Golding
M.P. for Huron -Perth. Mr. Golding
said that plans which had been un-
der consideration for some. time had
now 'been finalized, and that the ea-
'tual program would .climmetice soon,
he had been advised 1St; Hon. J. G.
Gardiner, Minister of 'Agriculture.
Has Injorect ftp
Mrs, E. G. Krueger and son Ralph
received -Word on Monday evening
stating ;ghat the formee's mother,
W. Horner who had enjoyed
the Winter months at the, home of
her datighter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
IngS, 'Varna, had madeIngs, a call to
it neighbour friend,'Mrs. Rathweli
in the'. village, and as she came out
ef the house to go to her daughters,
she hOpened to slip on the steps and
in fall* injured her hip. Dr. J. A.
Addison of Clinton was called and
had the patient taken to Clinton
Hospital where x-rays were taken to
find out to what extent the injury is.
Her many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Lions Club News
At the regular supper meeting on.
Meday - ',evening in the Dominion
Hous,,Mr. Jack Haberer, a high
school student, and son of Lion Jacob
and Mrs. Haberer, greeted the Lions
with some lovely panio music, and
we were just thinking of how many
youngSboys start out taking piano
lessons who • have the "go" behind
them to' get to where Jack has work-
ed himself up to, only by constant
hard work can this be accomplished.
We hope to have him back again
real soon.
Gordon Bennett, the Agricultural
Representative for Huron County of
Clintpn was guest speaker and was
introduced by Lion Roy Lamont. Mr
Bennett, who is a very fluent sl:-
el', was indeed interesting to listen
to going over the various branches
of agriculture, in which the farmer
can improve himself, by having heal-
thier herds, grow better emps, tuake
the:farm life more attractive for the
youth of today. At the close of his
addres4 a word of thanks was expres-
do 305.94; H. W. Brokenshire 69.0 :e'd by Lion Russell Grainger,
Northern Elec. Co. 584 :44; Stromb—
The usual routine of business was
erg, Carlson 1162.35; Wm. Siebert IT. then tra vq..tctd, and a committee ap-
lns, $8; Bell Tele. Co. 465.1.7. pointed to go to Toronto to have an
That the meeting be adjourned to interview with Mr. Carroll, who is
meet on Monday, March 7th at 1.) en the community welfare of the ;Pro-
'tvineial Government, to see what can
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk. be done regarding grants toward the,
nex, .
George rmAtrong, Reeve ' iteilding of an arena,
ptical Service
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