Zurich Citizens News, 1960-04-13, Page 4PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1950
Stephen Township
Restricts Building
Stephen township council, which
met last Monday, gave final read-
ing to a by-law prohibiting the
erection of any building on the
BROWNIES
Drive -In Theatre
Clinton
Thursday, April 14, Only
"Fire Down Below"
Colour — Cinemascope
Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum
One Cartoon
Friday Only, April 15
— Double Feature —
"Pirates of Tripoli"
Colour
Paul Henseid, Patricia Medina
"Seminole Uprising"
Colour
George Montgomery, Karen Booth
One Cartoon
Saturday Only, April 16
Double Feature
"Beyond Mombassa"
Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed
"Man In The Saddle"
Randolph Scott, Jane Leslie
One Cartoon
Sunday Midnight and Monday
April 17 and 18
"The Violent Men"
Colour — Cinemascope
Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck
One "Stooge" Comedy
One Cartoon
Tuesday and Wednesday
April 19 and 20
"The Key"
(Adult Entertainment)
William Holden. Sylvia Loren
One Cartoon
Two Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Admission 65c — Children Under
12 in Cars Free!
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flooded lands of the Ausable.
Alex Chesney, weed inspector,
was present and outlined the new
amendments to the weed act.
A grant of $30 was given to the
Hensall spring fair.
A request for some tile drain-
age was granted by the council.
A motion was passed to remove
the west half of lot 3, concession
14, from the assessment roll as
this property has been taken over
by the township.
Robert Jennison was awarded a
contract to draw 10,000 yards of
gravel for township roads at $1,02
a yard.
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Hensall Dispenses
With Rec. Director
The parks board at Hensall has
decided to dispense with the ser-
vices of the present arena mana-
ger, R. G. "Scotty" Hume. Reason
given was that of incomplete plans
for next season's operation of the
arena.
Under an agreement between
the parks board and the recrea-
tion committee, Mr. Hume has
looked after the arena in winter,
and in summer carried out work
with the sports program.
The Hensall committee doubts
that they can justify the expense
of a full time recreational direc-
tor,
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Mrs. Gordon Love
Mrs. Gordon Love passed away
at her late residence in Hensall,
on Monday, April 11, in her 69th
year. The former Maud Mary
Stelek, she was born in Hillsb een,
residing there all her life until ta-
king up residence in Hensall with
her husband and daughter, Doro-
thy, three years ago.
She was a member of the Hen-
sall United Church. Surviving are
her husband; one son, Clarence,
Wetaskiwin, Alberta; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Robert (Elen) Graham,
Weston; and Dorothy, at home.
The body is resting at the Bon-
thron funeral home, Hensall, for
service on Thursday, April 14, at
2 p.m., with Rev. Currie Winlaw
officiating. Interment will be made
in Bairds Cemetery.
1.
Quick Canadian
Quiz
In what city and what year
was the first Canadian post of-
fice established?
2. In 1959 was Canadian retail
- spending greater or less than
in 1958?
3. Ten years ago federal govern-
ment spending was $3 billion.
What is the estimated total for
the present year?
4. Of all items measured by the
NOTICE
RE: MILK DELIVERY
Due To The Recent Restrictions On The Use
Of United States Coins, We Can No Longer
Accept American Silver At Par
If You Plan On Using American Silver In Your
Milk Bottles, Please Add 2 Cents To Each
Quarter, And 1 Cent To Each Dime Or Nickel
RICH DAIRY
DRAIN TENDERS
Township of Hay
Separate, sealed tenders plainly marked, will be received by the
undersigned Municipal Clerk until 6.00 P.M., April 30th, 1960, for the
construction of the following Municipal Drains according to the En-
gineer's Report.
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NO. 1 — THE DECHER MUNICIPAL DRAIN
NO. 2 — THE MUNN MUNICIPAL DRAIN
These two drains consist of both tile and open drain, catch ba-
sins and CMP. Plans and specifications may be seen and tender forms
obtained at the offices of the undersigned or a complete set of plans
and specifications may be obtained from the Engineer and enclosing
a deposit of $5.00 (Deposit not refundable). A marked cheque made
payable to the Treasurer of the Township of Hay for 10% of the bid
must accompany each tender. Contractor to place the order for the
tile and invoiced to Hay Township. Work to be completed by May 20th,
1960 or earlier, weather permitting. Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
C. P. Corbett, P. Eng., H. W. Erokenshire, Clerk,
Consulting Engineer and Surveyor, Twp. of Hay, Zurich, Ont.
Box 75, Lucan, Ont.
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-ImmismiTHE CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY
HEAR YE
FEAR YE !
HEAR YE!
official Consumer Price Index,
which has shown the least in-
crease since 1949 — food, clo-
thing, shelter, household op-
eration, other commodities and
services?
5. What is the most recent esti-
mate of Canada's population?
ANSWERS: 5. At January 1,
1960, 17,678,000. 3. For the year
ending March 31, 1961, estimated
spending is $6,330,168,920. 1 In
Halifax, in 1755,, 4. Clothing, an in-
crease of less than 10 per cent. 2.
In 1959 retail spending increased
by $704 million over 1958, to a to-
tal of $16,149 million,
Heinz Baby FOODS — 10 Oz. Tins ... $1.00
Culverhouse Choice Cream Corn — 2 Tins 35c
Hawe's Floor Gloss, 20 % Extra — ONLY 49c
Heinz TOMATO SOUP — 3 Tins 35c
Lux Toilet SOAP — 8c Off 6 Bars 49c
Libby's Fancy Tomato Juice, 48 Oz. Tin . 25c
Supreme Sweet Mixed Pickles 16 Oz. Jar . 23c
Kraft DINNER 2 Pkgs. 31c
— FRESH FRUIT — FRESH FRUIT —
BANNANAS 2 Lbs. For 29c
Juicy Pink GRAPEFRUIT 5 For 33c
Frozen ORANGE JUICE 4 For 79c
SPECIAL — SPECIAL — SPECIAL — SPECIAL —
— PLASTIC LAUNDRY BASKETS —
O LY 99c
WITH A $3.00 ORDER
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CLARENCE GASCHO—Proprietor
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By Public Acclamation, Jack Pearson Has been crowned
"THE CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY."
Last year Pearson Motors in Zurich and Exeter sold more
cars than any other dealer in Huron County! !
THERE MUST BE A REASON! !
You are cordially invited to stop in and find out why
for yourself!
See These Coronation
1959 CHEVROLET BEL -AIR Sedan
finished in dusk plum, six cylinder, cus-
tom radio, automatic —
FULL PRICE — $2195!
$219 DOWN — $75 A MONTH
1958 EDSEL DELUXE SEDAN
finished in gleaming turquoise, with hard-
top, chrome package, automatic, radio,
whitewalls, low mileage, full General Mo- 4
tors Warranty FULL PRICE — $1650
$165 DOWN — $58 PER MONTH 4
1957 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE
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equipped with Blauplunkt radio, real lea-
ther interior, finished in black duco
$119 DOWN — $45 A MONTH
JACK
PEARSON
THE
1956 f3UICK
SPECIAL SEDAN
in gleaming sherwood green,
whitewalls, General Motors 60
Day Goodwill Warranty
FULL PRICE—$1295
— $129 DOWN -
- $45 A MONTH —�
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1955 PONTIAC
Pathfinder Deluxe
—Sedan—
finished in highland green metal -
ie, custom radio, beautifully up-
holstered
FULL PRICE $795
— $79 DOWN -
-$34AMONTH
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Specials •
1954
CHEVROLET Deluxe
2 -Door, in maroon and white fin-
ish, mechanically perfect
ONLY $495!
— $49 DOWN -
- $25 A MONTH —
1953
DODGE 'REGENT
equipped with custom radio,
overdrive, finished in medium
blue
— JUST — $395 -
- $39 DOWN -
- $21 A MONTH —
1957 FORD
3/ TON TRUCK
nine -foot pick-up box, excellent
tires, economy six cylinder motor
pickups, stakes, hoists
— ONLY $1175 —
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TWELVE OTHER
— TRUCKS —
PEARSON MOTO
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PONTIAC — BUICK — VAUXHALL — GMC TRUCKS
ZURICH THE CAR KING OF
CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY
HURON
and BEDFORD VANS
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JACK PEARSON