Zurich Herald, 1926-04-15, Page 8ake Cheerful Homes
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Walipaper is that if offers
1 range from . which to
'choose the right ciecor-
.ation:for every room in
. the ilouse
We invite your inspection of our
large range of patterns. We have now
in Stock 68 designs in the different
widths namely 13 -in. 22 -in. and some, of
30 -in. patterns.
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WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
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Arthur Weber the auctioneer,
Mrs,J, CCo�o . Drumlao
visiting her moth •.r, airs, Brea nor,
Mrs. S. God.tst ii i .t ui Seafortla
a'i:siting with a .' ,d„ tnghter,ll rs.,
1'v m. Stade.
Miss L. Coate E c_'�ter•, s1 nt
a few dayis with • .Elfrieda, r
,Sahroe'der last test
Miss T. Zimmer i' turored to' ,De
troit after spending a week with
her parents. -
Mi:�. P Humble and children'of
. eris cir 4a 4. .-.,rid with
Mrs, C•, Finkbein; r.
Mr. Jack Guenth.2r of Windsor,
spans: the wet -and at his, home
;here.'
Mrs. Duncan Snider and -Mr.
Elmer Restemeyer were •removed -
to St. Joseph's Hospital; London
where they underwent an' aper
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SCHOOL REPORT
Easter report Of Dashwood pub
lie School No. 16, Stophen..
Room III
Sr. V -Harold Kellerman 69%,
Marguerite Held 67, Harry, Hoff-
man 58.
Jr.. V -Florence Guenther .. 69,
Catherine IVIcEachen 62,
' Sr. IV -Helen N,adiger' 88, Ruth.
Rlein'stiv 3r II 7, Ivan Lippert 70,
:Earl Witmer 72, Nelda Fas'sold 68,
Elda Kraft 66, Ruth Meyer 64, ]?earl
Render 54,
Jr. IV -Sadie. Held 78, Zeta Nad
iger 76, Beta Hayter. 65, 'Margaret
Willert 64, Selma. Genttner 63,
Edna Fisher 61, Wallace Wein 61,
Oneida Re'steineyer 59, Ervin Gu-
nenther 53.
Number on roll 22,
Average attendance for the
term 20.9. `
P. 13. Moffat, Principal.
Room II.
- Sr. III -Florence Baker 84%, Ma-
urice Klun' pp 76, Gertie Roffman
76, Sophie Stire, Pearl Schade 73,
Melvin Restenr'yor 72, Victor Kr-
,aift 61, Verna Kraft 61, Addison 55,
Ethylia Held absent, illness.
Jr III -Ruth Tiernan 85, Amelia
Willert 81, Harry ?Ylillr 79, Kath-
leen Merner 73, Howard Shenek 72,
Earl Zimmer 70, Stuart ,Wolfe 70,
Renttner 66, Melvin ,Shade 66, Ger-
ald Matson GO,. Oliver Stai u's 30,
Irene Genttner 30,
Sr. II-.A.rnetta Eveland 86.
Rosie Willert 83, Lanra Witmer '81,
Lorna Kraft 80,.. Hubert Resteni-
ever 72, Sheldon Wein 72, Gladyfs
Maier 68, Thelma Fisher 67, EI1or-
etta Witmer 60, Leonard, Re'stern-
ever 54, Melvin Mason 41, ' Melvin
Schlundt 40.
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amber on 13011 .34,
l,v erage attendance 3t.
Letta R. Guenther,
Teacher.
Room I
Jr. TI -Milton Willert 85, Mary
Mevei. 78, Phyllis Reid 77, Ella
'Breland 77, Howard Kiuntpp' 70,
Ila Mason 70, Lorne Genttner 69,
rlv'angelin^ Field °8. Albert Goetz,
Harold Kraft 57, Margaret Reatem
eyer 55, Mervyn Willert 54, Harry
Rinker 50, Regina Miller 47. •
Jr. I -Alice Beaver 71, Edna
I4faior 61, Dougrts Sb,enck 63, Mabel
Bender 58, Verda :Rinker 47. ;"
No on roll 25.
Average attendance 23.
Grace Kellernia.n, Teacher.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The Council of the Township of
Step) -?n convened in
Hall, Cxedii,on, on M:: ,rt'.; t .
ril 5th, at 1 :1T,m1 All member's
'vee present. Minutes of previ-
0u1 meeting were a^ead and adap-
ted.
The clerk informed the council
that be had gii•on due,,notice to
the true,tae's of S.S. NOB, 6 �and,11 in
reference to the application of Mrd
Joseg)hine Dietrich to have her
land's taken from S.S. No.6 and ,ad-
ded to S S,N�o.11 After hearing
they representative for Mr's. Dolt -
rich, and the Trustees presence it
was decided on "T:hat., the prayer
of the petitioner' Mrs. Josephine
Dietrich be granted and that a,
By-law be passed altering the
boundaries ob S.S, Nos. '9, and 11
ro that Lot No, 18 in the 12th con-
cession b•^ assessed to S.S.. No. 11
instead of S.S. No, 6.
Sy Saw I o. 342, being a,byrlaw
to alter the boundaries o f S.S. No,
• O AND BE CONVINCED • having ,been read three time's . be
;rased and :signet by the 'Reeve
.and Cleaak and the 'seal' of the Cor
potation attached..
Mr, I. R C'<avling waited 'on the
cou.ncil'in reference to: an accident
1Mts, Mollard had on:the 4th and
5th. concessions in November last.
That in reference to 'the claim'
of MVA. Vtn tta Mallard as presen-
ted by her +solicitor !'or damages
h..aulsed by her car slipping off
;the,road, be it resolved 'that .no
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in the
matter rtnrl
that the clerk forward a, notice to
feet.
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Swift's Red Steer Fertiliz-
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Our of brands con-
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of every crop.
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$85,429,61.
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Spring Millinery
OUR SELECTION NEVER WAS
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Block.
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CCF.iOJ C'E
Vera V. Siebert
!taference to the Bill re; Township
School Boards, hbefore the Ontario
Legislature, he had mailed copies
of the, resolution passed at' 'said
meeting to the Minister of Educ-
'ation and Mr. Nelson Trewartha, M,
P.P. As the Bill had been with-
drawn and the %order discharged he
considered it would not be necess
try 'orf him to attend the Conven-
tion held in Toronto commencing
on ,the 6th of ',April anti therefroe
did .n'o't intend to go to Toronto to
which the Council agreed,
That the ,Clerk write G. A. 1Mc-
Cubbin, Township. Engineer, that if
he considers it .advisable or nee-
essary'to re -stake the Walker iDr, .
r'or they purpolse of giving an es-
timate of the amount of work re-
q., uired to ,.finish the drain accord-
ing to 'plans and specificatione,lia
shall do so as (Soon das the weather;
in8 favorable.
The following order's were pas-
sed;
a's-sed;
•' J, X. Williams act. reg; Attila Wil -
lianas 19.50; Hydro Elec. Power
tOoTn . ,a -c 13.59; Dean Brown,
tomin'r Ply 11, S. Rd. 68.00; Decua'a
Stebbins gravel 11.35; Jaw. Hod,
givs, grant re; Statute labor 78.00
Herman Powe, removing' !snow eon.
2 and Fairfield R-1. 28 00 Kerr, Mc -
Nevin' & MITT, ,Sol. fee's .re County
Taxes 15,0(1, II
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Town Ball 47.:15 .
"The council ,adjourned to meet a
'gain in the Town Hall, ;Crediton,
en Monday, May 3rd, 1926 at 1 pail.
1lenrlr l ilber, C1etk.
Thursday,, April 15, bt9125
Peerless Galvanized fence has
been used by the oatarie) Gov,
eminent on Highway construct
ion in various parts of Ontario')
as have thousands of our gates, The knot,
in our Peerless fence is one of the few kaota
which the ria' tway companies will accept for,
) the following reas'onis,; '
The strength of the knot i's; nl its double, crimip•, the line and
stay wire are crimped to fit into each other in a socket mak
ing a knot that is non-!slipp'able in; each direction. Thia
feature alone is of vital importance.
The whale knot is of the same guage as the rest pf .the
fence thereby guaranteeing no week spots when a real test
comes.
The whole knot in the Peeries's fence is of the same hard
wire whereas many other knots consist of a piece of soft and
smaller wire wrapped around an. upright. The Peerless knot:
/being the perfect part of a circle does , not injure the 'wares
in any way and allows the air tc) circulate through and dry
any mioisture on the wires thereby removing the first cause of.
runt. The knot in a fence is put to the severest 'test, by;
railway and highway officials. The Peerless knot has with-
stood all these tests and has proven entirely satisfactory' in
eery wap . _ ,
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