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Zurich Herald, 1928-01-19, Page 4zunicH HERALD ThurSibiyp.Zanaam 19th, 192, %JOU can be rich. Don't wait for your ship — grasp this op. portuinity to make your pile. Own your own home — have a fine automobile -- send your children to college — have ,c OM - fort, luxury, social position! Jai • With 81,500 you can build up a fortune. And you can win this grand sum. .It won't cost you a penny. You don't have to be clever — it's easy. Don't waste a minute — send the coupon now. You'll get your cash prize before. March 15. Be a winner. Find the two airplanes that are exactly alike. IT'S SIMPLE ---READ THIS At first glance all the airplanes look alike. But upon ex amination you will see that almost every one differs ht some way from all the others. In some the difference may be in the black stripes on the tail of the planes, and some have black radiators, while others are white. Or some have two black stars on the wings and some white and black stars. Only two are exactly alike. No, it's not as easy as it looks. Just look closely — make sure that you have found the TWO airplanes that are exact duplicates, then send in your answer. Someone who finds the right airplanes Is going to win a lot of money. Make that "someone" be YOU. 25 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO W IN Here's a great array of splendid Cash Prizes offered by The London Free Press. That's what it is, folks — and you can be a winner. The prizes range from 82.00 to 885.00, and from 820.00 to 81,500, and if you make up your mind to go luto this thing heart and soul, you can win as much as 81,500. Think of it! You can have $1,500 in cash. In all, 83,000'' In cash prizes may be won in this interesting Puzzle Contest. The Contest closes on March 8, and all prizes will reach the win. hers on or about March 10. There will be 25 winners, and the First Prize, The Golden Opportunity, is 81,500 — and you can win this if you act quickly. In the event of ties for any prize, the full amount af the, prize will be awarded to each of the contestants so tied. Five hundred points gains first prize. We arc giving yoin:: 475 points for finding TWO airplanes that are exactly alike..'. Prorr+ptly upon receipt of your answer we will send yon particulars of a Magic Word Game, in which, if successful, you win the final 25 points required to gain a 81,500 First Prize: or one of the 24 other big Cash Prizes. $3,000 IN CASH PRIZES Listed below are the alaximum Prizes you can win: 1st' Prize .. ....:$1,500.00 2nd Prize . , ..... 500.00 3rd Prize .... ... 200.00 4th Prize .. ..... 100.00 5th Prize , . ... 100.00 6th Prize .... 100.00 7th Prize .. , . 50.00 8th Prize .... 50.00 9th Prize .50.00 10th Prize . • + ... 50.00. 11th to 25th in- clusive ...... , . 20.00 USE THIS COUP GOOD FOR 475 POINTS — -- [T'uzzie Masbate; itoorn 47, The London ? Press. London, Out. Nurnuers . and planes th..i air :i•tly alike. give me 477 • • and tell points to %via .. i•ri:te, Name ... Lull AC are the TWO air. 11' these are correct, please mu how to gain the finial 25 Mali yo:::• it 47, The ress, London isnt, :i;;t1y to ['S' !TANAGER„ CARD OF THANKS The members of the family of "Phe late Samuel Edighoffer de - like to greatfully acknowledge the Many kindnesses andsympathy ex- nded during the illness and lay - Aug aside of their brother. The Family{, COUNTY NEWS "'Martin Colvin, 5 -yr. -old son of Alm Colvin, Stratford, formerly of Erussels, lost his life by drowning ,an the Avon the other clay, while Ids playmate, Walter Hansford, a- leed 5 yrs. was rescued froini the A1ame fate by James Gamble, cern- eatery employee, who was nearby and heard the child's screams,. No Jerson knew the Colvin child was 1 air 'the water until ,young Hansford, •aaitei his rescue; told of his gont- 'sanction's fate. 1[n sentencing a man to three wrearsin the Penentiar•y for killing �1 child on the highway recently,! Zudge Riddell 'said ;-----The great and insistent lesson must .bo teu-, and taught again, until it r s' thoroughlyunnderstood and hee - d b.y all, that the whole right -an aMttitorncrbile has} on the highway is the right to pass over it carefully load with due regard to the right • it others. - When that lesson , is .*earned and heeded there will be Altewer motor accidents. f1. ASHWOCti17 ,t' ars, Humble of Barris,• epent .:4eW days wjtli 'ter Mohler xaist 4$mPclt, Miss Grace Guenther of Mitchell is visiting in town. Mr. R. Baker has returned af- ter spending a few weeks in Bri- dgeburg, Mrs. P. Mcisaac has returned after a pleasant visit in Detroit and Windsor. Miss Flossie Kleinstiver of St- ratford spent the week -end with her parents. Messrs. Fred, Preeter and E. Kraft are • tie attending ndin the automobile ., b'' 1 show in Toronto this week. Miss Anna Tiernan spent the week -end in Hen'sall. Mrs, Ervin Mclsaac and family of Windsor are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac.' Mrs. E. Oesch of Zurich visited her mother last week. Mrs. P. Mclsaac entertained a number of her friendsto a bunco .party on Tuesday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent The W. C, Sewing Club m.etfor the first time on Thursday even- ing, ven- in Jan. 12 at ' n gthe h once of Miss Letta Guenther, The election of officers took place with the fol- lowing results; -,President, Miss Letta Guenther; Vice-pres. Mrs, P. B. Moffat; Secy., Grace Guenther Trees., Verna Birk The Club will meet every Wednesday evening front eight o'clock untr l'teo d an any one who would like to join May do so at the ,clone of the me-' eting, Refreshments were 'Sere - ed by the hostess, ttcom HENSALL E. Willert very ably operated our village Isnow plow after khe recent heavy storm, niaking the walking mucic easier and better. Clarence Smilll° and Holster Pepper, left for Guelph, where they will takew a course at the , p. A. C. t. N. P. Warrener, of ;Pontiacl,Mic]i a former resident of this village, visited in town, also at :Goderich. Margaret and Lizzie Slavin, who have been visiting with friends in London, have rettu'ried home. Evelyn and Dorothy Heffernan who have been visiting relatives at Centralia for the past two ',Jure-• eke has returned home, On Sunday, Jan, 22nd, will „be men's Day ie Carmel Presbyterian Church, A teen's choir will fern- tush the mua:ic, and special . 'ser- mons will be delivered by the pas- tor, Rev. Mcllroy, Mr and Mrs• Wm, Drummond ril and ,Mrs, Herbert Doig of Oral- 1tia visited for a few dayis 'With Mr, and n Mrs. Thos: Drummond. nano.. .Alegi;. Taylor of Sa'skatoon,vis- ited for t1 few days with 111r, and Mrs. W,' Hyde, Dr, George Blatchford of !Clin- ton, Mich., is visiting his bxotiier, Dic1r"d lilatchfor'd, Ernest Nutt of St, Marys Allied for a few day With Mr. ,;and M'1's. WM, Hyde, tt.1 The new village council 'met on Monday last for their first rnfeeting,.,..,Eeeve Higgins, Council loris Priest, Cameron, Petty and Sangster -taking their oath of of- fice. The Reeve suggested that the first regular meeting of the co- uncil be held on Monday evening Jan. 16th and that the (first -Mon- day eve., Jan. 16th, and that the first Monday in each month be the night for the council meeting. A quiet wedding was edieme- ized at the United Church Manse on Jan. 5th, when Rete. A. Sin- clair united in marriage, Miss Es- theyn Marie Dick, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, IR. Dick, near Hensall; to Gordon Daley Cud - more of Usborne The young co- uple uple were unattended, Mrs. Jas. Coxworth, of Strath- coy, is visiting with her daughter; Mrs. Seruton and family. H. C. Solday, last week insta..le. led a. !steam heating plant in T. Jaynes store and apartments.. The Firemen's midwinter•, old time dance'ivo held in the Town Hall, Heneall, on Friday, Jan `13> Miss Christina. MacKay, who hal been in Toronto, for the past 'few nwnths, Where she ham a good position is home for a few ;week's' vacation With her parents, Mr:and Mrs•. John MacKay, William. McMartin, who !spent the holidays with his father Robt. Martin at the home of Mx' And Mrs Dtilltran MbMartin, returned to hi:. home at Clauson, Mich.. • 11A ' CQ ,iNgl The eorxryeil Of VW Towaiship of Hay met aceat'ding' to '{lie 7YEutra- cipal Act on Monday, ,J'awuary 9, '1928; in the Town Hall{,, Zurich, when the following subscribed to the Declaration of Officer, Reim E.. F Kl opp Councillors, I.I. H. Rader, W. R. Dougall, . J. P. Rae` a.nd, {1.; Reichert, "tile •:•; qurrci1 then became. ' or- ganized 'for the year 1929` Bylaw No.1, 1928, authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow certain Isums of money to meet current expenditures, was read three times and finally passed. The Reeve and Clerk were authorized to sign and 'submit to the Minister of Public Highwa is of Ontario the petition of the 'Township of Hay, showing that during the period, January 1st, 1927, to Dee. 31st, 1927, there has been expen- ded upon township roads the Sum of $15;059.47 and upon the !streets in the Police 'Village of Zurieb,the ;aura of $48720, and requesting the 'statutory- grants on those amounts according to the Ontario Highway Act and amendments therto. .The Collector was authorized to con- tinue the levy of all 'unpaid taxes for 1927, the penalty' Wand cost`{ of collection be added as a debt due the township. The Clerk was in- structed to ;subscribe for eight copies of the Municipal World, one copy for each of the following;-- Reeve, ollowing;-Reeve, Councillors, 'Clerk, Road Sup erintendent and Assessor. Ten, dollars will be paid to everysch ool section wholly situated in the' township which sends a dele- gate to the -Ontario Educational` Convention, and $5 to every 'union 'school section in the township wh- ich ,sends a delegate. The foil- owing were appointed officials of the township of Hay for theyear 1928 at the salaries stated and by- laws were prepared confirming the appointments; . Clerk and Treas- urer, A. P. Hessy for town purposes $360; township roads, $20; tele- phone $180; Assessor, W. H. Edi- ghoffer $120; Collector, R. Miller, $45; Auditors, J.. A. Smith and Perd Haberer $12 each; 'caretaker of hall, J Albreeht $50; Member of Board of Health, C. C. Schilbe, Sanity y;:' oPeet E ,.D,wv,; ,B,.10 ]Bd-war4s,,,,�T. Div,, C. Eiiber'; ,Seta 001 Altenrdance Ofticera, Munn, Western r v, 1. srlrie, " • The annual meeting of the Stibseribern of the Hay Manieipal Telephone System; will be held oiti Saturday, January '28th at 2.3e o'ellock, pant" •-The following wee re appointed Road, Comrrriesionere for the variants road divisions of the township for the year 1928;,.: Rd. No. la N. Stanlake,,. ;b R. Cam- eron, e ,G. E. Thomplson ; No. a fi. Aldsworth, b F. 'C, n W; 0. Bells No, 3a C. Aldsorbettwortl4 b W. Dignan, c, E. Deters; No 5 a; W. Dearing, b . T �.. Kyle. No, 8 a IST. Foster; No. 7c 1'. Schwalm; No. S,a S. Hoffman, b J, Decher Jr'.y e John Oeseh; No, ,9a E. J, Walper, b E. Gabel;, c R. Geiger.; No. 10 b. H. Krueger; e T. Ayotte; No,12, M. Turnbull, No. 13, P. Schade;.No. 14a J. Campbell, b L. Kalbfleiseh, c E. Hendrick; N4a.15 It, Brown; No. 17a S', Ropp, b M; Corriveau: No. 18a T. Dinsmore; b A. L. Sreenan; Zurich, C, Wilber and Dashwood, H. Schroeder, The . following were appointed Poundkeepers; A Ingrain, R. Weido, S. Greb, A. Voisin, G. Becker, If. Krueger, P. Turnbull, L. N. Denomtne, (Fence Viewers D. B. BIackwell, J, a Pfaff, J. Eek - stein, H. Steinbach, A. Hendrick; Sheep Vaivato-:s, J. Park, Fred Hab" erer, F. Reding; Weed Inspectors, W. W. Chapman, C. Siernon, David Dueharme, .W 11. Haugh for the and C. Eilber for the vilIage of Zurich. The following •-accounts. were parssed; G. E..Thompson,Rd 1, 5.35; Municipal World 27.88; norm ination expenses 9.00; S. 5, No. 11 delegate O.E.A. 1927 10.00; S. S.No. 12, delegate 0. E.A., 1927, 10.00; D. A. Canteleon, coal indigent 3.83, McPherson & Mal:in.s fees re Zur- ich Drain 16,00; Ontario Hospital, re C. Rupp 39.00; Ti, Clerk, reg-. dstering births, marriages and" deaths 27.50; Hospital for Sick 'Chit dren grant 5.00; C. : Prouty, error dog tax 2.00; Perd S,chro,eder, e- ror tax 12.50; Nor, ..Electic Co, :sup- plies 211.20; Bell Telo. Co tolls 54,00- M. G. Deitz, Salary and car ,90.00; L. Albrecht Switching 75.00; P. Me Isaac, salary 462.50, labor -553 60;1ess• tolls 38.30, `515.30; E,, R. 'Guenther, cartage and teaming, 20.90; M. G. Deitz wiring garage, 14.65. The - Council adjourned to meet again on Monday, February 6th at 1.30' o'clock, p.rnt A. F,. Hess, Cler$, trs11ne6.04w steswtss 6,0•0•s smees110n01110 OUR ACCOUNTS Are now ready for all parties who have accounts on our books. All Accounts not called for by Feb. 1st will be sent through the mail t. 1 - Continental Stcik SalSalt For Your HORSES, CATTLE, FTOGS, SHEEP and POU ` TRY Louis Schilbe Zurich tf41.004,06111 111060000i/ 1tlp9,aa . � sa111i0.0! *4* •i' 4. .l. 4. 4:+ 4. •l+ i' 4. t 4. 4. 4. M . 4. y i 1 The New and 1'lb, Pontiac New Beauty,, New Features, New Low Prices The moment you see the new and finer Pontiac Six, you �1r realize that it is big value and leader- ship in the field of low-priced Sixes.. 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