Zurich Citizens News, 1958-08-13, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH Citizens NEVI'S
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958'
Transportation
Tenders
The Hay Township School Area Board of
Trustees hereby calls for Tenders for the
POTO N OF PUBLIC SCHOOL
CHILDREN
from September 1958, to June 1959,
as follows:
No. I—All the children from what originally was SS No. 11
Hay, Highway 21 to U.S.S. No. 15 on Highway 83.
No. '2—All the children from what originally was SS No. " 6
Hay to Zurich No. 7 (same as in 1957).
No. 3—All the children on Concession 4, lots 22 to 28 to:
(a) Zurich No. 7
(b) SS No. 3 Parr Line.
The Board will decide which route they will accept
of either (a) or (b).
No. 4—All the children from the closed School Section No.
14, living on the County Road West from Kippen and
on Highway No. 4 to Hensall Public School.
No. 5—All the children on Concession 2 and 3, from lots 22
to 28 inclusive, to SS No. 10-11/4 miles south from
Highway No. 84.
In case of doubt, please contact the secretary below,,
In all tenders the Insurance Coverage must be adequate and
satisfactory to the Board and paid by the person tendering.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
All tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by Monday,
August 18, at 6.00 p.m.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Secretary -Treasurer, •
Zurich, Ontario
Buy your
Western Fair
Tickets MOW!
Only Advance Sale ticket holders aro
eligible to draw on these free cars.
Tickets must be in by 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13,to be eligible
for draw. Draw will be
made et 10:30 p.m. in
front of grandstand,,,4
Each Ticket admits 1 adult or 2 children
6 ONTIAC - four door Strato-Chief
a RAMBLER - four door deluxe sedan
nt METEOR - Niagara 300
ST. JOSEPH'S-DRYSDALE
(AL. FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Scully and
family, Detroit, called on friends
in this neighbourhood on their re-
turn from a sight seeing trip.
Mr. Thomas Brock, after spend-
ing a two week vacation in his
Bay View summer cottage return-
ed to his home in London on Sun-
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ducharme
and children spent one week vaca-
tion with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme on
this highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stansbury,
Detroit, with daughters Joan and
Sharon visited over the weekend
with the formers grand parents in
this neighbourhood.
Good Crops
At present some of the farmers
are through with their grain har-
vest and have received good re-
turns. Those whose crops were
ready for July and the beginning
of August had favourable weather.
Looking at the calendar we not-
ice August greets us with five Sun-
days, which, according to some
prophecy, means frequent showers
during the month, which could
cause some uneasiness to farmers
with crops still to be harvested.
However, it is not well to worry,
let come what may, the sun will
shine again between showers.
Comments
Commenting on the idea of the
editor of the Zurich Citizens News
and the business people of Zurich,
we congratulate them for their
forethought in spreading the paper
to the campers along the lake, and
others in their resorts where they
are spending their vacation in
what we could term as a com-
munity of their own.
Your act in distributing the Citi-
zens News will mean to them that
they are not forgotten in these sur-
roundings, it will also mean they
will be informed of passing inci-
dents which will be of interest at
least to some of them. Besides, it
also means that they are not be-
littled by those who can come to
their rescue.
Those of us who have been liv-
ing nearby them can say with cert-
ainty that they are honest, soci-
able, and willing to mix in society.
We found them to be upright,
courteous and willing to greet and
welcome you on their grounds.
It is well for Zurich and other
nearby centres to return to them
the same courtesy and welcome.
If done by the business people
with good spirit they can expect
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and
family are spending the last three
weeks of August in a summer
home at Schade View, Lake Huron..
Miss Anne Lawrence has re-•
turned home from a two weeks
vacation in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden,
Linda and Sam, St. Catharines„
spent the weekend with relatives
in Hensall.
Mrs. Florence Joynt is spending
a few days this week with her
sister, Mrs. L. Mickle and family
at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfaff and
Miss Alma Pfaff of Zurich, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm and family in Hensall.
Mrs. J. V. McAree, Mimica,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan.
Mr. Robert McAllister, a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,.
Exeter, is much improved in
health.
and will receive fair returns in
their respective trade. The idea,.
when launched, was a clear mind-
ed one and for that we give our
highest praise.
CHAISE L
Kroehler
ecliner Ghairs
deg. Value -X119
On Sale at Only S89
Also Available with Electric
Massage at a Slight
Extra Charge
Drop In And See Thera
c..With SPRING -FILLED HAIR
Laj LOCK MATTRESSES
1 Only Reg. $58 fuel" $41
1 Only Reg. $32 for $26
wawa
FLO,COVERING
INLAID, CO GOWEJ3S, TILE, CARPET and DELTOX FIBRERiGS
MOM= MOTO MR= 1501113d ECM MI= mos OM MEW OMR!MOM =Mg MOM MOM 32MI31 viae
KELMTO
REFRIGERAT
i
RS roow in stock.
NMI MU= MEM MAWR Walla MIMI MOM =Oa lECE101 WEN MODS if.Baeff MOM MOM SUM MOW IMO
See The NEW ELECTRIC
PILL
An electric massage pil ow, eases aching muscles, stimulates circulation
WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK
ESTLAK E FUI{NITU': E
ZURICH — Phone 89J
"Complete Furnishings for Home and Cottage"
�r;