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Zurich Herald, 1951-01-18, Page 40 4 4 a 0 • • • • 0 ZO•LeH e tl lyrARs4 • ORDER YOUR . Canadian Approved Chicks NOW! FOUR PURE BREEDS ,FOUR CROSSES All breeding Stock banded and tested for pullorum by Inspectors of the Ontario Department of Agric- ulture. The Hatchery is visited regularly by Inspectors of the Domincn Department of Agriculture. McKIN`'LEY FARMS & HATCHERY Zurich Ontario Phone Hensall 697 ,r 11 iaremmommanummatowaelsetwamasemes Miller, a short time after the accid- ent. Taken to her home in Dash- wood by the Millers, she was treat- ed by Dr. J. .3, Dunlop, of Exeter, Bookkeeping,. ��C• and was alien 'takeau to London by the Hoffxrian Ambulance.• • • • • ZURICH HERALD Thursday, J'a. nuarpry 118th 1945/ INCOME TAX X1950 INCOME TAX FORMS AVAIL- ABLE Phone far Appointment. Iiensall 688 ring 16. Dublin 14 r 12 THOS. D. WREN, C13.A.MARTY, R.R. 1: ST- .JOSEPH AND BEAVERTOWN !. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Masse of Drysdale were Sunday evening visit- ors in Beavertown with Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Masse. Mr and Mrs. Len. Sararas and daughter Marjorie 'and Mr and Mrs Avila Ducharme and son Leo, all of the (Blue Water south, motored to Windsor and Detroit over the week- end, visiting with relatives and fri- ends. Mr. Oscar Tomlin of Harrison was 9. Sunday last visitor at the home of Mrs. Josephine Ducharme, and also With Mr and Mrs. Fred Ducharme. E Mr. Tomlin .being a nephew of the I later, being adopted by his grand- aarents, when only a tot, and has been away . from these parts fox nearly twenty !nears. Mr and Mrs. Remie Denomme of 1. Drysdale were Sunday last visitors ' •at the home of Mr. sadore Ducharme. Mrs. Adeline Sararas of Zurich, spent a few days on the Blue Water at the home of Mr and Mrs. Len. aEararas. Mr. Clayton Smith and Sons are taking advantage of the cold weather - by storing •awayi their summer sup- ply of ice which they have on their own pond. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard of this High - "way motored to Clinton on Sunday Last, to visit the later's son, who was operated on for apendia, and who :;a well on the way to recovery: - COMMENT - A • Monday Christmas, as it was the recent one, meant a three day h•:•',lay to us. But according to an -oi-i Irish veree, Christmas. on Mon- dey partrays a gloomy prospect: CluistrriaS Day on Monday be, And winter long and cold you'll see; :irk :?istiing winds shall freeze your bones, And farmer men cry out in groans. Spring, summer, autumn all shall show, ]Flew the tempest wild shall blow. tIore Men shall arm at Battle's roar, And cattle die than e'er before. t. GRAND BEND Elect Officers ' At the annual meeting or the Grand :Bend Library the following members were • elected: H. Wain - 'right, chairman; MVlrs. E. Desjard- ine, Mrs. H. Pfile, Mrs. A. Hamilton, M=rs M Hamilton, Mrs. M. Mason,the Rev. K. NI. Wood, J. Green, atso one to :be appointed by the. Village Tru- stee Board. Mrs. M. Mason and Mrs A. Hamilton were elected as audit - o•.; Mrs. T. Meyers, the librarian, gave a short report on the financial. standing which showed a clear cred- it. DASHWOOD Mt -s, Alvin Kellerman is in Vict oris Hospital, London, where she underwent an operation . We hope for a speedy recovery. ronnie and Joanie. Spellman of Kitchener spent the week -end with Mary Jane Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ritzie of Guelph, spent the week -end with Mr. and . tire. Dove. I Dashwood Teacher Injured In Fall t'?ocher at Hay School, a mile and 1 ae� re tarter north of Dashwood 'qr.:.r v'ar a t Wildi Ong, suffered a ri etur- +ed hip when . be fell on tee as elle •.vas leaving the qchcol Monday ar:eranon She was admitted to St. ;Iesenii s law::pital, London, Mrs. oW ildfone t ',Vt•o:i found lying on the ground by l -faeighbOurs. Mr. end Mrs. einhold 0 • • • w • • • • • • • • to • 0 • • 0 is a liar Saved ollar Earned AND YOU CAN SAVE BY - USED PARTS BATTERIES at BUYING - TIRES = - ,HUB CAPS, ETC. Pk • • • • •• • • • • • Mr. and Mrs Harry Cook, Suzanne I • and David Henry of Windsor, spent • the week -end with Mr and (Mrs. C. Cook. • • • • • • sI 0 • • 0 O • Glenn's Auto Wreckers Phone 419-M EXETER Res. 405-M HENSALL. At the January Tweeting of the Hensall Branch of the Canadian Le- gion the 1951 officers were installed by Comrade W. 0. Goodwin. The new president, Byran Kyle, took the chair for the navetiaag. The annua 1 meeting of Carmel Presbyterian Church will. be held on • Friday evening, Jan. 19th, a pot luck supper will proceed the meeting. Mrs. Frances Geiger, of Fenelen Falls has returned after spending 3 weeks with Mr and Mrs. E. Geiger. She will visit with relatives at Wat- erloo before returning to her home. Rev. Ronald Sinclair, of Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, was the • • Application for Assessor TOWNSHIP OF HAY The Council of the Township of Hay is calling for applications for the position of assessor, for the year 1951, to complete the 1952 assessment, on or before Sept. 30th, 1951. Applcants to state quali- fications, uali-fications, references, and salary expected. Applications to be in the hands pf the Clerk- Treas. on or before Saturday, February 3rd, 1951. Any application not necessarily accepted. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk-Treas. Township ,of Hay,, Zurich, Ontario. • 0 0 0 1 1 0 0) ao 0 guest speaker at .Carmel Presbyter- ian Church Sunday morning last Mrs R. Broderick was •guest soloist, Rev. H. R. Sanderson occupied the pulpit for the eventing service. In 1948 the savings of Canadian• through life insurance savings was more than $300. for every anan, woe man and child.. —Can.. 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