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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-01-19, Page 6W4 TAIR THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE Opening5 Ceremonies OF THE NEW EXETER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL at 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY,.. JANUARY.. 25th. PREMIER L. M. FROST WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER A TOUR OF INSPECTION WILL FOLLOW THE'-CEREiYIONY For the convenience of those unable to attend the afternoon ceremony, the building -411 be .open for' inspection that evening from 8 to 10. Thursihdy, ,(alausry ,19tb, 1960, 1,; 0; Lorne Klopp $5; Rehiliold Mil,, damaged and ,put out of commission, i 40 'ei 5i2'0; Ed. Corriveau 5.15; E, lt. damages amounting to several bund All Wheat and Small Grain Growers a _ i That the meeting be adjourned to Mr and Mrs Parker, their four chil- Try "Iia-Churs" Liquify Fertilizer Concentrate this M Year 0 Last year several wheat'farmers treated seed wheat with o "NA-CHURS" LIQUID FERTILIZER CONCENTRATE and H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Treas. Dorothy, the youngest child wIao re - apparently had good results. Using "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertiliser Concentrate for this _ purpose is still in the experimental ,stage but we 'believe you mer Zimmerman of Exeter, investig.. TRP TO EUROPE TR`ated Cannes, France, Nov. 29, 1949 ' Officers Appointed = should try it. Preliminary tests indicate a quicker start which My trip to Spain and Portugal pro- Officers appointed at the January anay aid in earlier maturity and better yield, i — The cost is very little, and if it will increase your yield, It is too good to pass up. Many enthusiastic growers have written IS greatly differed from anything that I Tuesday eve 10th are as follows: about the fine results obtained with "NA=CHURS". as yet seen in any country, president, J. F. Blackwell;. 1st vice - which I had visited. Passing through Ask us today about the One Callon Test ` One Gallon of "NA-CHURS" will treat 8-,10 bushels of seed ing many a Spanish scent depicted Treas., Miss Dorothy McNaughton; grain at a cost of approximately $1.00 per acre. HENSALL Pianist, Miss Gladys Luker; Buying SEE TUDOR'S in Iiensall for your comniiitee; (cards) Mrs. Maude Red - cfen; (boos) Mrs. M. Redden; Press ENJOY THESE ADVANTAGES— ; —COMPLETELY SAFE -- NO BURNING g —EASY TO APPLY — NO BULKY WEIGHTS can Net, Criss Cross, Ruffle. Dot repres,, Mrs. M. Hedden; Miss Dor- —ECONOMICAL — NO WASTE and Tailored Dot from $2,95 to 'othy McNaughteon presented the fin - FOR MORE INFORMATION ON "NA-CHURS" LIQUID t° FERTILIZER CONCENTRATES COME IN OR CALL US TODAY ! ! presented the topic, ana 3VPiss W. — „ At the A. C. i.' �'abtb S�el�ert Memorial Arena Mrs. -E. Geiger is visiting with her Gray the devotioahal. Miss Luker con- AmOs sh 10 son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs tributed a piano solo, a reading by 19 ZURICH PHONE 97 R 15 ONTARIO Ralph Geiger and family at Toronto. Miss Ellis, and harmonica selections WHERE "NA-CHURS" GOES .... GRAIN GROWS j Miss Hannah Craig is a patient at by Ed. Corbett. Luncheon was ser- I _ THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE Opening5 Ceremonies OF THE NEW EXETER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL at 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY,.. JANUARY.. 25th. PREMIER L. M. FROST WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER A TOUR OF INSPECTION WILL FOLLOW THE'-CEREiYIONY For the convenience of those unable to attend the afternoon ceremony, the building -411 be .open for' inspection that evening from 8 to 10. Thursihdy, ,(alausry ,19tb, 1960, 1,; 0; Lorne Klopp $5; Rehiliold Mil,, damaged and ,put out of commission, _ - 'ei 5i2'0; Ed. Corriveau 5.15; E, lt. damages amounting to several bund Guenther y14. meed dollars. In the Parker ear were _ ` That the meeting be adjourned to Mr and Mrs Parker, their four chil- RIAL meet again on Monday Feb. 6th at dren and Mr. 'Parker's mother. All - 1.30 (p.m, escaped injury with the exception of H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Treas. Dorothy, the youngest child wIao re - Earl Campbell, Reeve. ceived a bump to her head. P. C. El- _ mer Zimmerman of Exeter, investig.. TRP TO EUROPE TR`ated Cannes, France, Nov. 29, 1949 ' Officers Appointed = Ued"Ication My trip to Spain and Portugal pro- Officers appointed at the January — ved very^ interesting. Here tae sigilits meeting of the Wohelo Class hold greatly differed from anything that I Tuesday eve 10th are as follows: as yet seen in any country, president, J. F. Blackwell;. 1st vice - which I had visited. Passing through Spain and Portugal was like 1•eliv- Pres., Miss W. Gray; 2nr vice, Mrs. JCoatbett; secy., Miss Ulad!ys Luker A N p° ing many a Spanish scent depicted Treas., Miss Dorothy McNaughton; HENSALL Pianist, Miss Gladys Luker; Buying SEE TUDOR'S in Iiensall for your comniiitee; (cards) Mrs. Maude Red - cfen; (boos) Mrs. M. Redden; Press °+okuy G Curtain needs. Celanese Voile, Tus-79 at me can Net, Criss Cross, Ruffle. Dot repres,, Mrs. M. Hedden; Miss Dor- and Tailored Dot from $2,95 to 'othy McNaughteon presented the fin - $9.50. ancial report. Mrs. J. F. Blackwell presented the topic, ana 3VPiss W. — „ At the A. C. i.' �'abtb S�el�ert Memorial Arena Mrs. -E. Geiger is visiting with her Gray the devotioahal. Miss Luker con- son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs tributed a piano solo, a reading by Ralph Geiger and family at Toronto. Miss Ellis, and harmonica selections At Zurich � Ontario Miss Hannah Craig is a patient at by Ed. Corbett. Luncheon was ser- I _ Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, ved. FRIDAY, JANUARY �®t�, in the interest of her -health. Choir Had Social Evening r r Miss Clari ..<ti Mitchell who has � been a patient at Victoria Hospital, the choir -members of the Hensall ACT' & 4YCLOCK� P.M. London, having undergone an operat- United Church met fro. their regular , practice al:+" 1day night, Jan. 6th. Aft - ion for removal o,f her knee cap, the er practice, an enjoyable social time result of a fall she suffered in her was spent in .the .S. S. room in honor home, has returned home. = GRANTI'ON' VS ZURICH Shriners from Canada are contem- of several members. The president, plating a trip to Hollywood in June i Miss Gladip Luker, presided. After. a few musical numbers the president Weather peaanitting the fallowirsg• ,are expected to be present. this year. Several shriners and tbernumbers• then referred to. a few members I - wives from Hensall and Kippen arei who owingto studies have had to at the medication Service.. planning ion taking this trip which ' discontinue their choir work. Mr. P""1 will take two, weeks including Rannie made the of Mrs. Bernice "Babe"Siebert had l7'augl►ter of Kitchener - .presentation days on entertainment in Hollywood •hymn ,books and notes of appreciat- and the return there and back which E. R. Siebert of Detroit.. Some fanner National League: hon. In the absence of Mrs. J. R. will be taken by train. I M cCloy of Toronto, the former Ruth Players and Officials. Reeve EARL CAMP -BELL and TORY Lloyd >Buclnaaaan who recently ac- Hess Mrs. George 'Hess was asked eepted a position at the C.N.R. freight to accept a gift, a bedspread, and a — GREGG, Sports Annauncer fox C.K N.X , who will act as position at the C.N.R. Freight Office London, spent the week end with his address. Mr and Mrs. T. C. Joynt Master a£ Ceremonies mother, Mrs. Maafp Buchanan. were then called -forward. The ad - 'Miss Autos Crash dress was read by Gladys Luker ADMISSION — A.IYUL`TS 35c. Children 15c. 9 An accident occurred Sunday night while Mr. Rannie, choir leader, pre- @` at 7.30 pan. at main street. Harold sented Mrs. Joynt, fornaeasy Miss Florence Welsh, with a reversible gin sh This will be a night to, be remembered in honor of Parker, r of Tuck travelling bed throw. Appropriate replies were ; west crashed into a car owned by C. made by the recipients. The :well at- a Great Sportsman and Hockey Player � L. Jinks, mail carrier for R.R. 1 Hen- tended event closed with lunch by salt, which was parked on south side the ladies assisted by Messrs. Geo. of the street. Mr. Parker's view was Hess and M. Datyrdale. obstructed by fog and a parked ings and a social hour, during which the Bride was presented with MaW truck on the worth :side 'of the street .Bride Honored lienor of Mrs. T. C. Joynt, the for- l beautiful and useful miscellaneous. The Jinks car a, 1947 Dodge .and the Miss Mavis Spencer was hostess at :•"(,r Miss Florence Welsh. Bingo gifts for which she made a f4A%h r. Parker ear a 1938 C'hev. were badly her (home for a number of friends in games d were played followed :b read- reply nim. p 3' Y' P Y expressing her sincere the Ings and is social followed by read- Refreahments were served. YES, Your Taxes CAN Be Cut! pointed to fall the various Twp. pos- By slashing luxury taxes on jewels itions for 1950: Attendance (3flieer, -%%nd perfumes. Canada has given its Bruce J. Klapp; Poundkeepers, J. F. people more money to spent.•. Learn Ingram, Wm. Watson, Garnet Jaco'be, awfi�ie­can c tdo ours, toanced Ree-aad.Mean�ez��S`ani'�ioni3Vofman�fiOy ,, .I`ng- ` Roy Ging- "•Your Taxes Gan Be Cut," in The erich, Harold Finlay, Hy: CIausins, ; «• American Weekly, great magazine Allan Crerar; :Stock Valuator Bert- vrith this Sund4yl's (Jan.) 22) issue rain K -lope; Assessor, Wm. H. Edi_ of the Detroit Sunday Times. ghofier; Fencevewers; Ed. Munn, HAY COUNCIL Alfred Pfaff, Lloyd Hendrick.; Weed Inspector, Wm. R. Dougall; Road The Council of the Township of , Eupt. Jas Masse. Hazy held its inaugural meeting for I 'That the money borrowing .by-Iaw sae ,year 1950 in the Council Chang- No. 1, 1950 be •passed authorizing bers, Zurich on Monday, Jean. 9th at 1 the 'reeve and the Treasurer of Hay 11 a.m. The newly elected Reeve Mr. Township to borrow up to $35,000. Earl Campbell called upon the Clerk from the Bank of .Montreal, Zurich, to -administer the Declaration of as needed for current expenditures. Office Oath. By -pre-arrangement, Ptev. E. W. Heimrich was .asked to That the following rates of pay be ••ttgaid the meeting. At this time the set for the various positions and lab - .Reeve called upom the visiting Clergy our. One man 60c; man and team $1; xnan to give a short address. His Patrolman 65c; snow plow helpers, words o'f advise were v✓en chosen 75c; truck and grader operator 85c; Grad they strevsed the Importance of Team and mower $1; Befection of :how the Public expected its servants jurors, reeve and assessor $3; fence. to execute their duties in accordance viewers $2 per meeting plus v a'1ea.ge i� ith Christian principles, so that Hay Tractor on grader .or pulling .brush S'ownship may ever be worthy of the $1.50 per hr and hauling brush or high esteem in which it has been held snow fences; $2 School Attendance The Reeve then welcomed the Co- officer $2.50 per trip plus mileage; ;uncil members and asked thein to Stock Valuator $2.50 per trip plus give•veily, careful consideration to all mileage; Road ,Supt., 85c per hour rz;atters that might come before the and to provide own transportation; Council in 1950. Each member fitt- 'Cleak, Treas. no -change except that L: ;ly, rep'lied. Hearty thanks was lie is to receive $11,200 to include dut- �extended to Rev. Heimrich by the les of Clerk, Treas., Tax Collector, „ ;Council and the Reeve called for the Voters' List Revision, Selection of *eading of the minutes of the last Jurors, Nomination Expenses, form xcagular meetip . The Reeve invited erl;y separate. Dep. Returning Officer iti:e new Gounefinembers, officials and $'6 and Poll Clerks $5. Mileage of P-ev. E. W. Heimrich to, be his guests officials to .be allowed 10c one way, Dinner. The meeting was adjour- By'••law to .be drawn up authorizing rhed until 1 p.m. After 'some discus- above rates. =:,on sof +the minutes which were fin- That the following accounts be i.:ly passed of the Dec. 15th meeting paid as per voucher: Tine! following motions: Relief — Mrs. John Suplat $30.00; That Earl Campbell and August Emnaa Bassow 8.00; Mrs. Edith Mas- Fkche be appointed to represent cn $20; 31lrs. Jessie Wilds $20. :Hay Township on the Board of ofTi- Mrs. Muriel Illsley rent $5; Tieman ±cials for Hay Township Cvmniunity coal $33.25. €'entre. Roads — Frank Denomme $6.05, That the signing officials for the Alvin Walper $45; Ivan bleidinger TI :-wniship of Hay for 1050 be the a; 50; Louis -Masse 15.57• Michael Rs. -eve 'Earl Campbell, and the Clerk Ila, e 4i; Frdd Dobbs 3:"L4; L. H. ^..as H W Brokenshire and for the Turnbull $111; Alf. Denomine 16..50 Z•:.rich Police Village, Milfred Schil- Ed. J. Walper 8.50; Wm, Watson ia- and Ii. W. Brokenshire. $27; A.lph Masse 99.95; Jas, Masge That; we purchase a 6 -ft. blade for 2S.73; Willis Hots on 3.20; Rader ' 1r; Ford on Tractor subject to ap- & Mittleholtz 10.20, proved of the District Engineer. Telephone System — Ont. Teleph- That a grant of $10.00 be giv,•n to one Service 1955.00; StaS.mberg -;ti!-• HnrOTI Co. Crop Improvement Carlson 230.77; H. W. Brokenshire A~::,ociation• 77.95; Brenner Hotel 55(1.00 E, J. That by-law No,. 5, 1949 for the 1+"rederick 252.43; Joseph Cor^riveau "Owing- of x:;0,000.00 fo:• t15,' 1.155, t:,.OQ; H t. Hess 958.33; Ron Drativ 11�sniripal ]'rlflhoile Sy.tem be go, fi:,yt'�; Datars `& O'Brien 2.10; Nor. en. third readanst ct to t7,,e enaa�- t:hern Electric Co. 520.10; GrilTin 1; of intere::t rate from 4 to 31--P4. Thomas Furniture 27.440; Lucien Cor- Wi-: that t o d •bfrnture .;schedule h,;� riveau 3'48; Ed. Corriveau $48. a s1l9'9'estu,l b-, the i3anlr of Mon- f .,55ra•.al Accountn -- ,inlan Wiliest tier"'1 52; Rader & littichAtz R,40; 13. J. r (,pies of the Municip 11 "loi)r5, 3.77;'Pcie �qstem 1 ),! f„ rif red for oiflrlal; nt fl.ry .~3 00.; ]luron Co- Clap Improvem- l< sand the. Zurich Police, '"t 3A. -In. $+0; Percy Campbell 7.35; OR ;r)•. ,„i,..n.a , ;' o!ticia"ls le ;all. "a r r! 13 a , Layton 1 fila 6,75 charizae 6,75; Hugh 1V1cI w an ` 5 !i'-A,•i '":�•-•va" .�• T Tia••; nhL• tl '%t y�`-�� F �-Rs” 'l•.� -qty aK. •v:,. px s:. *: -. `L -50 MAKE A DATE 70 SEE THE NEWEST, FINEST ®®®E SPEDELUXE AND CIAL DELUXE THE SPARKLING NEW STYLE Not* [fs new beauty from the front, side and came the shining new grills ... The grne" body fines ... the wider, lower rear and. THE BIG, ROOMY INTERIORS— the ease of enfry and exit through the big, wide doors ... the head and legroom .. , the comfort of choir -high seats .. , the perfect -- vision for both driver and pas- ! stingers. 000od- a& A NEW DODGE FOR PROOF OF DODGE DEPENDABILITY, SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE — OR ASK ANY DODGE OWNER SEE FOUR DOING E- DE SOTO DEALER T0D,AY1 Ward Fritz Phone 182 hil Ich