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The sympathy of the egmmunT
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Swartzentruber and family, in the
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passing of Mr. Swartzentruber.
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Miss Audrey Beaver, of Exeter,
SundeY her friend,
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spent with girl
Miss Elizabeth Finlay.
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Mr. G. Bon visited tilts wife in
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Clinton Hospital several times this
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week. -
Mrs. James Burdge, of Cobourg,
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is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hey.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ducharme
visited in Sarnia and Port Huron
Jackets and Overshoes - Gloves, Mitts, Caps ---
a couple of days.
Nylon, Silk Crepe, Lisle and Wool Hose -
Christian Swartzengrube;
Underwear - Cotton Mixtures and WOOL
There passed away his late
home on Friday, Decembb er 14, Mr.
Sweaters and Pullovers - Dress and Work
Christian Swartzentruber, in his
Parts - Smocks Overalls Combinations -
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79th year. r lived a the the
son Line for many years on the
Towels and Pillow Sets - Wool Plaids and Wool
farm where Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Slacks - Pyjamas, Shirts and Gowns.
from know reside. After retiring
from farm life he moved to Blake,
MCBRINE BAGGAGE
where he lived until his death.
He leaves to mourn his loss his
And Our Prices Fit Your Pocket, Too!
loving wife and one son, Edmund,
and two daughters, Mrs. Mabel
Wo 0. GOODWIN
andBoc13t and Mrs. Edith Widrick,
land 13 grandchildren.
The funeral was held from his
daughter's, Mrs. Widrick, on Mon -
Phone 16 Hensall
day, Dec. 17, to the Bronson Line
Amish Mennonite Church, and
burial took place in the adjoining
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cemetery.
HEAD OFFICE - LONDON, ONT.
District Representatives: F. G. Bonthron, Hensall; Watson & Reid, Seaforth
for; holiday hospitality
Turn turkey into a next -day wonder!
Turkey 'burgers -such a super way to serve left -overs. Broiled or sauteed
turkey 'burgers, sitting on a slice of cranberry jelly right inside a 'burger
bun! Make 'em as you would a meat -loaf -with beaten egg, breadcrumbs,
seasoning. Then shape into generous patties. Know how the zest of Coke peps
up a hamburger? Well, just wait still you try that great taste with turkey!
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Usborne Council met in regular co acs, 'this bean$ approximately SO,, � aspr�T�
meeting on Saturday afternoon 42' per Gent of thea punt q Wo tJ S S, Nid, 1431, ,41 $.
mghandeCouncillorsnHarold Jeffery, receipts of $342.38- n act i"' Tre�9urea� . btte u .., �c gpl
yt M s, r , AreEi1$2, : bti#rex Hay TQPIi.
Harold Hern, Hugh Love and Har- ceivable from the road superin School Area; $8;, -06; T4eAsurer
old Hunter in attendance. Min- tendent and a balance of cash as S.S,S: No. 1, Ray, $124870; ?,Teas-
utes of the last regular meeting, of Nov. 30, of $21048.69: ureic, US,3� N0. 1, $tan<ey,. $29i5Q;
held Nov. 5, were adopted as read The road superintendent's report Dasliwood, Poli'ice Village, $3,01,46$.;
on motion of Hern and Love.. was accepted and road accounts H• W $rok" shire, $174,7,3•; 7.urich
The Wurm drain report from the amounting to a total voucher' of Police^ Verge,, $7,5$881; Hay MulA-
Township of Hay was read at 2 $3,257.19 passed for payment, on ,icipal Telephone Sys}em,,$17,829 $6;
p.m. as per the regular notice to motion of Hunter and Jeffery. Huron County Federation of Agri -
the interested ratepayers, and Correspondence was read and culture, $76.1.30; Tuckersmith Tele, -
there being no objection to a work dealt with as follows: Department phone System, $2,392.50; Ed. Hab-
of repair on the Wurm Municipal of Highways, approvals of change erer, $235;' Geo. Armsoong, $go-
Drain estimated by the Engineer, in road appropriation by-law and Lloyd Klopp, $176.25; -Roy Weber,
C. P. Corbett, to cost $550, with snow plowing contract; filed. Fed. $117.50; Michael Meidinger, $117.50;
the assessment on lands and roads eration of Agriculture, re petition Lloyd Klopp, $114,60; Frieda Hab-
in the Township of Usborne being to county for a $3 fox bounty; fil- erer, $117.50,; Herbert Klopp,
$471.50, the report was provision- ed. Town of ^Exeter, statement $117.50; Frank Denomm,e, $235.00;
ally adopted on motion of Jeffery of debenture debt in connection Ed. Reichert, $235; Ethel Williams,
and Hunter. with South Huron District High $352.50; Robert Williams, $470; W.
The court of revision on the School, Township of Usborne share H. Edighoffer, $470, 'Zurich Hydro
Wurm Drain report was set for of unmatured debenture debt. out- Electric System; $;893.
Feb. 11, at 3 p.m., and the clerk standing Dec. 31, 1956, of $519,000 Roads -James Masse, . $279.95;
was directed to have copies of the being $104,734.20; filed. . Peter Masse, $25125; Louis Ay -
by -law printed and sent to each of A vote of appreciation to the di- otte, $96.05• Don Dietrich, $17425;
the assessed parties by registered rectors of the Usborne Township Rudolph Clorrjveau, $86.10; Nor-
man on motion of Hunter and Unit of the Federation of Agricul- man Masse, $5320; Zurich Garage,
Hern ture for their work in connection $73.25; L. H. Turnbull, $154; Des -
There having been no notice of with the canvass of the cattle own- jardine Auto Supply, $22.75; Dom -
any application to have the the ers, regarding the Brucellosis peti- inion Road Machinery, $9.03; Sher -
drainage by-law or any part of it tion, was moved by Hern and Love, idan Equipment Co., $18.29; Earl'
Current accounts in the amount Zimmer, $15:15; Daily Commercial',
quashed within the prescribed time of $8.150.35, including the 1956 de- News, $8.36; Datars & O'Brien,
the reeve and clerk were author- benture payment to the Town .of $11.45; Corrugated Pipe Co., $368;
ized to file the by-law with the Exeter. of $7,921.95 for the South Hay Twp. Farmers Fire Insurance
Provincial Treasurer; along with Huron District High School. were Co., $16; Zurich Herald, $11.85;
the necessary affidavits to provide passed for payment, on motion of Clifford Salmon, $21.13; Klopp's
$200.000 for assistance in tile drain- Jeffery and Love. Garage, $214.79; Hensall Co-op,
age work in the township, on mo- $82.17; Department of Highways,
tion of Hern and Love. HAY COUNCIL Edward Fueds, $31.48; Sifto Salt
Arnold Cann. chairman of the The December meeting of Hay $45.65; Bell & Laughton, $24.50;
Usborne Township Unit of the Township Council was held Tues- Co., $19.60; H. W. Brokenshire,
Federation of Agriculture, present- day. due to the possibility that $100.
ed a petition signed by 232 cattle Monday might have been election
owners out of 251 in the township, day. This meeting was held in the At the end of 1955 some 6,600,000
requesting that the Township of Hay Township Hall, Zurich, at the Canadians were covered by volun-
Usborne be designated as a super- hour of 1:30 p.m., with a full at- tary hospital insurance.
vised area under the Brucellosis tendance. The reeve called for the
Act, 1956. In the opinion of the reading of the minutes of the last
clerk, more than two-thirds of the and special meetings, and the fol- YOU CAN DEPEND ON
cattle owners in the township had lowing motions were then passed:
signed the petition, therefore he That December 26 be declared When ludneysfail to
was directed by the council, on a civic holiday as Boxing Day.
remove aw back- I 1 l I
motion of Love and Hern, to sign That the request by Ed. Willert to lobe, weed fe4og,
the prescribed form under the Act be refunded dog tax for 1956 since disturbed rest often
1 follow. Dodd's
and forward the petition to the the dog was killed in the summer fGdney rills ewma-
Livestock Commissioner for On- of 1956, be not granted, since this late kidneys to
tario. should have been attended to at normal der You
feel better-el@tip
The tax collector reported collet- court of revision. batter, work better.
tion of $45,884.85 in 1956 tax ac- That since a request has come t any
Get g stodre. Ion am .
from Herbert Beierling, lot 26, con. depend on Dodds. 50
""- 11. Hay, 'and William Forrester,
RE -VITALIZED CLEANING 'W1n lot 26, con. 10, Hay, to have
is Better Than Ever the township pass a by-law to
at transfer their properties from U. USBORNE & HIBBERT
5.5. No. 9. Stanley. to the Hay MUTUAL FIR E
Buchanan Cleaners Township School Area, we auth-
or ize the clerk to draw up a by- INSURANCE, CO.
MOUNT FOREST lwx confirming this boundary READ OFFICE - EXETER, Out,
More Spots and Stains Removed change and a copy be sent to the
Garments stay clean longer Stanley Township Council for their President, Martin' Feeney, R.R.
Will wear longer. ratification. 2, Dublin; Vice -President, E. Clay -
Phone 669 r 2 - SeafOrth That we give a grant of $40 to to Colquhoun, R R. 1, Science
ANDY CALDER the Zurich Public Library for 1956 DIRECTORS -Harry 'Coates, R.
A tint and a $5 donation to the War R. 1, Centralia; William A. Ham-
s Memorial Children's Hospital, Lon- '
MON. and THURS. MORNINGS don, Ilton, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy,
That since there is a double as- R.R. 1, Kirkton;. Alex J. Rohde,
_ sessment for 1956 on Alfred Pfaff's R.R. 3, Mitchell.
property. con. 10, SIA of the Et/2 AGENTS -Thos. G. Ballantyne,
lot 26, we authorize that the as- R.R. a Woodham; Clayton Harris,
k Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mit-
t a sessment on page 69 for $29.50 be chell.
f cancelled. SOLICITOR - W. G. Cochrane,
4 That By-law No. 13, 1956, con- Exeter.
firming appointment of the town- Secretary -Treasurer - Arthur
ship officials and By
No. i4, Fraser„ Exeter.
ji
1956. setting the rates of pay, be
given third reading.
That we pay the assessor's sal-
ary $600 and car allowance $300
for 1a5s. GIVE HER THE
That we have inserted in the
Exeter and Zurich paper's, a no-
tice calling for loans to finance the
1.::.. cost of the new two -room .addition
to the Zurich School in the Hay
Township School Area, as per By FAM
law No: 6, 1956, for $40,000, this to
be for a period of 20 years.
That a refund be made to John
Alexander, on lot 28, con, 3, Hay,
:.
on the difference of $200 assess-
ment, as shown on the assessment
notice for 1956 and tax notice for
1956.
r The following accounts were
passed as per vouchers present-
ed:
General -V. L. Becker, $205.50;
` L, H. Rader, $135; Leonard Greb,
$135; -Alex Mousseau $135; Oscar
Klo- $135; Zurich Public Library,
$40; Treasurer County of Huron,
$39,726.13; Mrs. Fanny Bender,
$250; Hensall District•C"p, $19.44;
E. F. Klopp, insurance, $30; Mil-
dred Brokenshire, $48.75; Zurich
Herald, $°294.83; A. J. Kalbfleisch,
$36; Thomas Meyers, $36; Bruce
J. Klopp, $2,35; Treasurer Hay
District Obituaries
DONALD McKENZIE
BRUSSELS. -Services for Don-
ald McKenzie, 32, who died sud-
denly in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, were conducted in Brussels
Monday afternoon iii. the Rann fun -
f'` eral home.
t He was born in Stanley Town-
ship, and was a son of Mrs, Hugh
McLachlin, of Seaforth, and the
late William besides
his
FOR ONLY
Surviving besides his wife, the
,d former Betty Evans, of Brussels,
and his mother, are five brothers:
Phillip, Stanley; Robert, Hensall;
Reeve William McKenzie, Exeter;
Kenneth, Clinton; the Rev. An-
drew McKenzie, Acton, and two
sisters, Mrs. Howard Currie, Clin-
ton, and Mrs, Urban Ducharme,
Zurich.
JOSEPH WEBSTER
CLINTON.-Joseph Webster, 82,
who died in Clinton Hospital Mon- Frank
day night, had farmed on conces-
sion 13, of Hullett Township, until ` Headqu
retiring and coming to Clinton 12
years ago. He was a member of Famous General
Wesley -Willis United Church.
Surviving besides his wife, the
the Coke! former Maude Garrett, are four PHONE 19
daughters:, Mrs, Meredith Young,
Auburn; Bertha, Toronto; .Mrs.
Percy Riley, R.R. 3, Clintom Mrs.
"Coke" i, a regl„ered hada-mark. Ralph Caldwell, R.R. 1, Blyth, and
one sister, Mrs. G. E. Saville, of
Clinton. Another daughter, Mrs. i
Isabel Cartridge, of Sudbury, died
this year.
Funeral services were conduct -
PHONE 78 ed at the Beattie Funeral Home, '
Clinton, oil `Weihtesday at 2 p.m., See the New, G.
by the peva H. C. Wilson., Inter-
ntuirirr contract Vdih Coea,Cola Ltd, ny'tent wine§ made m 91yth •U`nioli k
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CYCLAMEN $2.00 ti�tISTMAS FREES
BAKER'S G,REE.NHIOUSIR
PHONE 356 SEAVORTH
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"Joy To the World" . . . rings out the
familiar carol. We join most sincerely in
wishing you contentment and good cheer at
this Christmastime ! .
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Phone 61 - Seaforth
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" Authorized bottler of Cooa•Cela
199.95'- You Save $188.00
PUSHBUTTON CONTROL
AUTOMATICALLY SAVES
GALLONS OF WATER
Touch the G.E. "Water Saver" but-
ton to select water level for each
wash load. Resets automatically
after each wash.
KI'Nin',g
DOES A BIG FAMILY WASH
Over 50% more clothes capacity
than many other automatics,
arters for WASHES GENTLY, THOROUGHLY
Electric Appliances G.E. Activator Action dips, flexes
and gently cleans clothes by pass-
ing 'them through three zones of
washing action.
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E. Coffee Maker or the G.E. Colored Mixma'ster
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