Zurich Herald, 1937-01-14, Page 1V01 XXXV�.
2 deoURI V` O TH'U[laSDAY OV '
HAY COUNCIL
The first session, of the Co rneil Oaf
..the .Township of Hay for -the year
1931 was held in: the Towin Kali,
'Zurich, on 1VIonday„ January Ilth,
as provided in The 1Vfunicipa1 Act•
ft%e following subscribed to the De -
Farmers! ,Attention!
We have been appointed selling
Agents for the celebrated Viking
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarantee. Let
us demonstrate this machin' to you
and compare it with an. others. And
don't forget, the best feature is the
unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance
for trade-ins.
C. SCBRAG & SON. tf44
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran n Church
ZURICH — ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for a Chang_-
ing World:*
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
'Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a. m.—German Service.
1L15 a.m.—Sunday School -
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcomee fes all Services.
E. TUERICHEIM. 'Pastor.
o You Need
ead the Horne News,
aeration of Office and The Oath of
Allegiance: Reeve, George W. Arm-
strong; Councillors -Roland Geiger,
Fred J..Haberer;. William, Haugh and
Max TurnbulI'. The Council then be-
came organized for the year 1937.
After a short address by the Reeve
Mr. Armstrong, the business for The
year was commenced.
The Township was divided into 4
divisions as follows: Soutli of road
15 and west •of road. 6, Max. Turnbull
overseer; South of Road 15 and East
of road 6, Wm. Haugh overseer;
North of road 15 and east of road 6,
Fred J. Haberer overseer; North of
road 15 and west of road 6, Roland
Geiger overseer. The Reeve to co-
operate with the: Councillors in all
divisions.
After disposing of numerous com-
munications the following resolutions
were passed:
That the following be appointed
officials for the Township 'of Hay for
the year 1937; Clerk and Treasurer,
A. F. Hess; Caretaker of hall, J. Al-
brecht; Member of Board of Health,
Josiah. Geiger; Sanitary Inspector,
Eastern Division, B. C. Edwards;
Zurich and vicinity, J.4. Rau; Dash-
wood And vicinity, C. V. Pfile; School
Attendance Officer, Eastern Diva -ion,
W. R. Dougall.; Western Division, E.
13. Horner. Weed Inspector, George
Merrier. And that the Clerk prepare
a by-law for passing at next meeting
confirmingsaid appointments.
That the following be appointed
Poundkeepers for the Township of
Hay for 1937: J. P. Ingram, W. Ale'c
ander, S. Schroeder, O; Greb, W. J.
Johnston, S. Hoffman, G. Becker, D.
Swartzentruber, Hy. Krueger, F.
Turnbull, Filbert Deno/now. And
the following Stock Valuer, Bert
T'
fallowing Fence
1, i-
K1opp; And the fa1T g'
ewers • U. H. Blackwell, Alf: Pfaff;
SlOge *Eclestein nand alizert BeMdrivk &1.6. neaneeet'he
• that the Clerk prepare a'by-lawn for bonding the-Townshii Tse eu`
passing at next Council meeting con -
the Employers Lrabiiitp Aesura
firming said appointments. Co. be renewed for the year.
That the salaries to be paid to That the Reeve be empowered
Township officials for the year 1937 engage the. services Of any other
fixed as follows': CIerk and Tre- licitor or solicitors in addition to tiF
JANUARY
14 1937,
follow the Local Ads.
and Assessor $2; Board of Hea1t1
per meeting. Sanitary Inspector
cents for placing and rex'novrng o
in' .country and 45c in Zur'ic'h :'
Dashwood; 10c. per mile one'
and 50c for disenfecting house
for inspecting Zurich; $1.50
Dashwood and $1 for Blake end
per mile one way and that':tlie;
prepare a by-law confirming
for passing at next Council ' -ince..
That the. Clerk advertise fqs
plications for position of ,Assess
the Township of Hay for 1937.
plications to be• considered at
next Council.meeting.
That Firstbrook, Monteith! &
Stratford, be .engaged to audit
Township and Teleprone accoun
the Township of Hay for the'
1936. „
That the Reeve and Clerk be a
orized to sign and submit to
Minister of Highways the Petitio
the Council, of the Townof-
showing that during th ear 1
there has been expended on To
ship Roads and .Streets in the Vil
of Zurich the sum of $9226.96;
requesting the statutory ;,grant
that amount according to the -
ario Highway Improvement Act
amendments thereto.
That the Clerk subscribe nine c
ies 'of the Municipal World—Ree
four Councillors, Clerk, 'Asses;
Tax Collector and Road .Superiri
dent.
That the annual meeting of;,'.
subscribers of .the Hay Munic
Telephone System be held` in
Town Hall, Zurich, on Satur.
January 30th, 1937, at two o'el
in the afternoon. •
That By-law No. 1-1937 prov
for total expenditures on Twp }}a
for 1937 to the amount of ;;$8;Otl
be readthree. time and " na11
s filially
sed. t
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nee
The January meeting of the Hur-
on County Council will begin on
Tuesday noon of next week.
Mrs. John Brenner visited with
Mrs. Moir at Hensall one day last
week.
Messrs A. F. Hess, A. Melick and
Max Turnbull motored to Goderich,
on business for Hay Township last
Wednesday.
r. and Mrs. Snider and Mrs. Wm
Truernner of Colborn Twp., were
Sunday »visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Truemner of. the 14th con,
MrWallace Ross of Brucefield and
Miss Helen Wilhelm of Milverton,
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith. one day last week,
Miss Gladys Douglas, R.N., who is
attending Mr. V. Fee, near Kippen,
and who continues quite ill, spent a
short tune recently with her parents,
Mr.and Mrs. R, N. Douglas 0-5,Blake,
Mi': and Mrs. Mose Erb of the
Bronson line were visitors with fri-
ends at Wellesley and other point
d' eon east.. On Saturday they cele
}r_ a:ted their 25th wedding anni.ver-
s=sluy,' as well as Mr. Erb's birthday.
urine. the past week the weather-
as made , a.new „ record, this
itz w nth a
a err ,: s the mercury
q °F'annes; whien is a
:rasa'%, - .,.Whsle -...we.
e7iperiencing nice springlike we -
other here, We are told down in Cali-
fornia they had 'a fall of snow, the
heaviest in years.
:Stop and Think how important it is
'.khat you wear correct glasoes—scor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
'Correctly styled to your face. Your;
health may largely depend on keen
Yrs' ion.
See C. E. ZURBRIGG, R. O<
At HESS JEWELRY STORE
Every Tuesday at =NCH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfile'ss
Store.
° °. Wednesday afternoon,, • Januann
semi is the date of the annual meet -
T Ita-
asurer fo Township $360; for e
phone $350; for assistance 'Tp road;
$20.00, payable half -yearly. Care-
taker of hall $40. Far transients 20
cents per meal and, 25c for looking
after fire in hall. Weed Inspector
35e hour for time employed includ-
ing transportation. Road Superin-
tendent 35c per hour for time em-
ployed 'including transportation. Sel-
ect= of Jurors, Clerk $5, Reeve $2,
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and :Saturday
Rinso,. Large Packa , each _.., --,-_.....w.,___ . '19.c
Rasp. -and Strawterry jam--- .._..... ._......., each 29c
Aylmer GQI4en Bantam Corn, 2 tins 23c
Clark's Cooked Spa'ghatue,, 2 tins 19c
Clark's pork and ens 22 -az. ':6ns,
Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes .,.,. _.<. _. -23c
Maple Leaf' Salic n„ urge .. 35c
Keta Salmon,„ lasr.•ge..ltin„ 2 tins
Life Buoy Soap,,, 2 cakes 5c
Sultana lois nein , seedl!ess, 2
Hillcrest shorten g„ 2 .I....27c
Hillcrest toilet gaper, 3 rdlls , _ ,,,, r.,..: 25c
Tomato juke 4 tin. . . 25c
See our hook mats llic, ..25c:and _.,...-. 50c
M13H.NER
Highest Prices tae Eggs.'
Mose 140
Township• solicitor if he deems it Free :.
essary in the action . Thomson ver tri vie y°and a f the urge numborurich c Agricultural ail mo-
ttle Corporation of the Townshrp,.of•
.nibers are expected to be present.
Hay' Arrangements are under way for to
That accounts covering payments -nave some revisions made in the prize
on Township Roads, Hay Teleph znz, list for next year, especially the Lad -
Charity and Relief and General arc
res, department, which likely will be
.subject to many changes.
Y. Mr. Fred Thiel and sister, Mrs. A.
It': Hess motored to London this
t Wednesday afternoon, and returning
home they will be accompanied by
Mrs: Hess' son, Mr. Paul Hess, who
has been a patient in Victoria Hos-
:Pita/ of of tiliat city since October 29th
last" when he was injured in an auto
accident near the Parr Lae. Paul
has liad a long and patient wait to
again• get well, and we trust that he
will be fully restored to normal
health again in a very short time.
counts be passed as per vouchers
Twp. Roads—S. Ropp rd. 2, $1;2Q-
Moore
1 2Q;Moore Bros. repair acct. 5.55;#?'.
Farrell Road 18 $15,60;
Hay Telephone—E. R. Guonfhe
cartage .35; Nor Elec. material 212`
P. Mclsaac 3 mus. salary 537,50; T+i;
Spackman rate $4; H. G. Hess,' lg
month salary 165.00. e
Charity and Relief—S. Hoffmaili
rent 1 month $3.50; A. Mehick milk'
2.84; M. Oesch groceries 6.82; J. A.
Williams & Co. flour .3.30.
General accounts---Norniiation and
election expenses 121.65; Bank of,
Mcntreal tax collections Zurich 87.80
ditto Exeter 11.80; ditto Hon ni
11.70; Tp. Clerk reg. 13.M.&D.
Emp, Liability Ass's Coli Treas. hint
$40; A. Melick trip to Goderini 3.25
G. J. Thiel, act. B. of Health $3.
The• Council adjourned to meet a-
nein on Saturday, January 30th st:
three o'clock in the afternoon.
A BIG FARM
Considerable comment is being
made about a Doctor from. Preston,.
who' has •purchased 700 acres of
land in the Klondyke area, southeast
of Grand Ben, about four miles. The
new owner has a large tractor work-
ing day and night in breaking up
A. F. Hess, Clerk. land, much of which has not been
cultivated in years. The object of
xumentr<.,ma,mme.iarsu°m�m�m..e ar.,rc the Venture we understand, is to do
—� farming on a large scale. Much of
this land will be sown to barley,
which was a lucerative price this fail
The 62nd Annual Meeting Just how this, venture will prove it-
-self remains• to. be seen.
Of The
MAY TOWNSHIP FARMERS' Annual Meeting
as:TI TDAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. . The annual meeting of St. Peter's
Will be held in the Lutheran :Burch was held on Satur-
day afternoon in the church, with ;a
Town Hall, Zurich good., attendance. After discussing<
he usual business }?fit was decided. by
NOTICE
On e gathering torchase suitable
owns for the chdir of the church.
Monday, the 25th day of ,`'This was carried almost unanimously
„ he term. of office for three. Elders
January,1937 ;; ad expired, namely Sol. Schroeder,
1937 at 'Two o'clock, pan �F, 1 y° Clausius and Peter Deiclrer t Jr.
ie two. former were re-elected,
Business.;'..'dile the latter retired. Mr. Milford
hithe being elected in the retiring
•Receiving the :Reports Of the Dire lcler's place, and who will become
ors. Treasurer and . 'Auditors a !'' �' e congregational financial secretary
disposing of the same. Election e congregation had. a very succes-
Three Directors and Two Auditor lr ul year as the treasury is in a
and the discussion of other bei incl '°nal't ry condition. During the year
pertaining to the Company's welfare,', tbcre were seven confrrreed, 11 bale
A Good Attendance is Reei:oaten. tiled.and 6 deaths. Thebig socal
event of the year was the Fowl Sup -j O
We Heartily Thank Our
Many Customers and Friends
for the Support Accorded us
the past Year, and Wish one
and al _a Most Happy and
Prosperous
New Year
Hess, T
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Zurich
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Tile and Brick
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Highest cash prices paid foxEggs on a graded basis
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We are again prepared to supply your needs
for the Cold Weather with Good Woolen
Underwear for Young and Old. Also Meds
and Boy's Top Shirts, Sweaters and Sweater
Coats, Wool Socks, Mitts and Gloves.
Wool and Flannelette Blankets, Flanne.lettes,
Tadoussat Flannel suitable for Dresses; Cur-
tains and Curtain Goods, Comforter Chintz;
Men's, Boys and Children% Heavy Rubbers;
Also Men's Rubber Boots, Harness Repair4,.
Halters, Anything in Harness..
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
GE'NERAL MERCHANT
George W. Armstrong', President, per on October 20th, when the ton t PHNE 11 Ilsa=w- 97:
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