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ZURICH o THURSDAY MQRN,INO, JANUARY 91930,
Chester L. Smith,Pull*ct ii ;;
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To all our Readers and Friends we extend. Season's Greetings
Our Corner
Spring is .corning:. Thi: days
growing longer.
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By the way,; what has happened to
the people who used to contend That
:axe ` the .olct fashioned: winter was a thing
of .the past?.
Have you brokern. any of sou \w
Year resolutions: Set.
Making love does not take sr* long-
as it used to, according toa Namara
writer, And. It doe -set ,Aap, .made r,n
long, either.
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If aII the unwanted,'. .' i
at Christmas we ist1 gid?
-tI•sey would no doubt; rake,
transcontinental road
2tost .of the tragedies in. This wvtr rld
are caused by the actions of people
:Who are :neither G!rsrolty rl lit nor
wholly wrong.
School Report
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to end Sr. IV -Total 790: Marie Rohner,
another 68. '
Jr. IV -Total 90: John Watson
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GIVEN DURING THE PAST YEAR
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rice Houston 454.
Sr. III -Total 680; Keith West-
lake 403.
Jr. III -Total 680: Bert Greerr
443, Stuart Watson 401, Antionette
Rau 346.
First -Total 50: Wilfred Rau 40.
Sr. Primer -Total 50: Melvin
Greer 50, Gordon Westlake 46, Ethel
Watson 32, Madge Houston 23.
Jr.. Primer: Tolal 50: Billy Arm
strong 41, Andrew Rau 20.
V. Herbert, Teacher.
OLD AGE PENSION
The Old Age Pension Committee
of Huron County Council at the De-;
ember meeting reported the follow-
ing: ---At the last meeting of the Leg
islature of Ontario, the Government
adopted the principle of the Old .Ag
Pension System as proposed by'the
Dominion Government, and assumed
50 per cent. of the obligation that
au ch enactment would impose upon
this Province, By this legislation; al
so, i, was decided to grant pensions
of 020. per month to each person,
mae f e nale, who had reached
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Mr. Newell Geiger' left on Monday
for ; Toronto University.
Miss Cathern Merner left on Sat-
irday for Elmira, where she is at-
tending High School.
Miss 'Grace Pepper, teacher of the
Babylon Line school, was the guest
of Miss Helen Foster over the week-
end:
Miss Isabell Manson R. N•„ of
Detroit, was a holiday- visitor with
her 'father, Mr. John A, Manson, of
the Goshen line, Stanley,
I}T. N".',,'oitt Woods and Miss Meda
Su -erns who are on. the Toronto pub-
lic school teaching staff, left on Sat-
urday for that city to resume their
professional duties.
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Gents Wrist Watches
$7.00 to $35.00
Diamond
Newest Mountings Ladies: Wrist Watetees
$20. to$150. $8.00 to. $S kkT
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD FROM OUR STORE BEARS OUR GUARAN-
TEE OF SATISFACTION.
DON'T OVERLOOK OUR GOOD WILL PROPOSITION
Ytz-Dozen Tea Spoons with every Diaxriond. and. every Wedding'gt';:zt;RF;,
OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
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the age of 70 years or over, who we .4„
1VMr, George Fria e is again using' to
to densall each day earring mail al L1
andother
running the stage pretty well on
tins•,. •
1lr. Roy Walker, a teleghapf oper-
ato . of the Canadian National, is vis-
iting with his brother, Harold Walker
teller. of the Zurich Branch of the
Bart: of Montreal.
l'i=,.ssrs. C. Eilber and Chas. Hagan
offiei•''ted at a bailiff sale on the 16th
ens .a£ Stephen on `,Tuesday, and
have a vivid story of their experience
with the. bad. roads. They went by.
way of the Blue Water Highway, but
returned on the 14th, con., which
they found in fairly good condition.
But the Blue Water route was bad.
re British subjects by birth or nater- good advantage him auto on the t s 44,
alization, and had resided in Canada ' 44
for the twenty years preceding the
P?'
V•, paenger^, tl ea parcels, and
application, and in Ontario for five ,
years of those 20 and made _ }
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other re.
gulations as to means or lack of
means, so that only those who were
really in need of help could qualify
By this act also the Dominion assum-
es 50 per cent. of the pension grant-
ed, the Province 30 per cent, and the
County 20 per cent., so that for each
pension granted the county pays $48
the Province $72 and the Dominion
$120. The, co;:tnnttee has since its
orGanization received and dealt with
423 applications, nearly every one of
which had to be investigated by one
of the committee and reported upon
before being finally dealt with, Of
these 423 the committee recommend-
ed 357 and of those recommended,
only 6 were refused by the censions
of $20 per month. 36 were for some
lack of evidence or the time stipulat-
ed in the Act. Of those recommend-
ed. 270 were for full pensions of $20
per month. 36 were for part pension
ranging from $120 a year to $165
depending upon their other resourc-
es. The average pension granted was
for '$18.85 per month, so that the
306 granted will receive a total pay-
ment of $5,771,75 per month, or
$69,261.00 per year, and the pay-
ments of this total will be borne as
follows: -Dominion of Canada $34-
630.50: Ontario Government $20,-
778.30; County of Huron, $13,852.20
and we presume that these totals will
gradually lessen from year to year.
BACKED
BY 21 YEARS J
OF ;EXPERIENCE
We are happy to pre- '
sent the New Kolster
Radio to our friends.
The New Kolster, in
cabinet beauty .as in
performance is this
year, more than ever
before, "a fine set".
You'll agree after
you've seen and heard
the Kol.tter.
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Dr. H. H. Cowen has again his
famous snowmobi.l inaction and can.
be seen skimming though the coun-
try with only the rear wheels turning
as there are runners on the front,
and the axles are cut short on both
front and rear to fit the sleigh run-
ner widths, when the road is good it
most certainly goes along nicely; but
must be a bugbear on the bare spots.
The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Luth
eran church held their Annual meet
on Tuesday evening, January 7th.
After the business transactions the
following officers were re-elected:
President, Mrs. E. F. Klopp; Vice -
President, Mrs. Rev. E. Tuerkheim;
Secretary, Mrs. C. Walper; Treasur-
er, Mrs. A. Foster. Rev E. Turk-
heiin then extended a hearty vote of
thanks to the officers and members of
the Aid for their kind and good work
they had done during the past year.
A considerable sleet and ice wave
swept over this part on Wednesday
mornin, and the trees and wires are
a rather beautiful sight. We were
told by the weatherman over the
radio and the daily paper that we wo-
uld experience zero weather by Wed-
nesday morning, as it was extremely
cold in the West, and it was rapidly
corning this way, but once again
these predictions did not come true
and we arose on Wed. morning with
rain falling which later turned into
sleet.
The fifty fifth Annual Report of
The Hay Township Fanners' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company which inclu-
de the Manager's, Treasures's and
Auditors' reports, have been printed
and in a few days will be received by
the varios policy holders who are en-
titled to such a copy of statement.
During the year 1929 578 policies
were iosued, insuring property to the
amount of $2,152,800.00, and the to-
tal number ' of policies in force is
1992 covering an insurance of $7,-
927,750,00. During the year 1929,
the total amount of losses .amounted
to $13,892.25,• which is the third
highest in the history of the Company
and the policyholders are warned a-
gainst the dangerous cigarette smok-
er around the barn and outbuildings.'
which is in many cases the fault of
the fire when the reason given is
"unknown", The annual -meeting of
the company will be held in the Town
Hall, 7rrich, on Monday, January,
,,.,;'t. 1 !330, at 2 7^ m. 'Thr fnl1 o'i'ig
i r'ire"tora' torn of o,..^e will 0,,...n' -.A.
7, :'.f^'i'. 0, '".011 and .1. P. Rani, .:13
r f whom are eligible fbxre-election.
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