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Zurich Herald, 1952-02-14, Page 4ZURICH - ONTARIO Are You Suffering From Headaches? If aa, Have your Eyes Examined with Lyric Theatre Phone 421 EXETER Fridaa, Saturday Feb, 15, t BLUE BLOOD the Latest Methods and Equipment at Bill Williams A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST ele".. OPTICIAN GODERICH - ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonaole Jane Nigh A :story of e. race horse - behind the scenes look at racing -spectacular 711 Cinecolor, Monday, Tuesday Feb. 18, 19 Prices KATIE DID IT .A011 Blyth Mark Stevens ANNUAL MF.ETING The 77th Annual Meeting of the Policy -holders •of THE HAY TOWNSHIP FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich The 24 hours that shocked the town, and there's a laugh with every scan- dalous second. • Wednesday, Thursday Feb. 20, 21 No Questions Asked • Arelene Dahl On !Arlene Dahl as the double crossing !doll - so beautiful - :3o treacherous, Fast show every Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. Barry Sullivan MONDAY, the 18th day of February 1952 at Two o'clock, p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Receiving Reports of the Presid- ent, Secretary -Treasurer and Aud- itore. 2. To pass a motion to amend the By-law fixing the date of the An- nual Meeting. t. The discussion of other matters in the interest of the Company. A Good Attendance is Requested. William Haugh, President. Herbert K. Eilber, Secretary. HAY COUNCIL The inaugural meeting of the Co- uncil of the Township of Hay was held in the Township Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Jan. 14, at 11 a,m. The Reeve, Ear] Campbell, called upon the Clerk to administer the oath of office. By pre -arrangement .Rev. H. E. Roppel was asked to attend the 'meeting The visiting clergyman gave a abort address and prayer This ad- dress dealt with the responsibilities 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111119111111V Westlake Furniture I WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU Electric Sewing Machines, Eureka Vacuum Cleaners tank and upright types. Mason & Risch, Henry Herbert and Schubert Pianos, Also Carry all other lines of Home Furnishings V ...eVeseneee;..a:-P' Furniture Store Phone 122 Residence Phone 89. Zurich 1111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111‘. 19 PIONEER ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW :„: Tnere s a Pione4tr m yOur past. There's n Ponetr in your future! FOR INFORMATION ANY PRICES 4N PIONEER AND 'ee 513Plaft TWIN SAWS gEt YOUR LOCAL DEALER': Radt & IVIittlehoitz rich PiUMERECIMUMMINIZEIZION •at -aa 1 Aldon Theatr GRAND BEND Presents for Your. Eatioanamet. the Following Attrectione Feb.44e16 ee SWORD OF MONTE. CillaliTO (Supercine Color) Geo. Montgomery Paula Shorts and Comic Strips Friday, Saturday Two Shoe 7.30 and 9.30, day Tuesday, Wednesday Feb. •49-20 GOODBYE MY FANCY4 Joan Crawford Robt. and Frank Loveday News Reel and Comic Strips One Show, 8 p.m. 'ZURICH HERALD well they had rendered a g-reat help to Mrs. Geoffrey. Cerement - Parents today have a great desire that their children inherit ail the good qualities, so they may ibecome men and women who w,ill in the fut- ure be able ti respond to aeaponsible positions in our land. Peasoriality the lback ground of it all. If they are born with the folidwing, the jin- gle is as follows: Monday •child is fair of face, Tuesday •child is, full of grace, Wednesday child is bring and giving Thursday child works -hard for living, Friday child is full of Wee, Saturday child has fare to go. But the child that is botreen Sabbath day, urtg Is Brave and Roeny and good and facing the Council and urged them to give careful consideration to all problems that might come before them during 1952. The Reeve thank- ed the •clergyman and then welcamed the 11i952 Council and asked for their co-operation during the coming year. Each councillor gave a fitting- reply. At this time the Reeve called for the reading of the minutes of the last regular. meeting, which was adopted as read. The Reeve now invited the Council members, Rev. Roppel and other officials to be his guest at din- ner at the Dominion House, Zurich. The .meeting was adjourned until 1.30 p.m. At 1.30 p.en. the meeting was again called to order and folloaring busin- ess was carried out. That we order 1.2 opies of the Municipal World for the officials of the Twp. That the Are insurance premium on policy No. *220448 to insure the Twp. office for 3 years at $50.00 be paid and that the Hay Twp Treasurer' bond be renewed for 310- 000.00 for three years at 3100. That the money borrowing 11, 1952 be passed authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer of the Twp. to borrow up to 335,000 from theBank of Montreal, Zurich as needed for current expenditures. That the Reeve and Clerk of Hae Twp. be authorized to sign the restr-- iction agreement between Ralph Schneider, representative of the Lake Shore Railway Co. and the Corporat- ion of the Twp of Hay re: plan of Twp. Lots 17 and 18 LRW. That we give a grant of 310. to the Huron Co. Crop Improvement Aasociation, Clinton. " That the following Twp. ,appoint - merits be made: Scheel Aet. Officer, *Brace J. ialapp; Pound keepers; 1.' F. Ingram, Garnet Jacobe,Fergus Turnbull, E. T. Wala- en L. Kerner, S. Hoffman, Roy Gin- gerich, H. Finlay, H. CIausius, Allan Crearar, Win. Watson; Stock Valuat- or, Bertram Klopp; Fence -viewers, P Campbell, Lloyd Hendrick and Alf, Pfaff; Road Supt, Jas. Masse; As- sessor, Geo. Armstrarig. Hay Twp. Community Centre and. A. C. (Babe) Siebert Mein. Arena. 13oard, form Twp. Reeve Earl Cam- pbell and A. J. Roche; Hay A.gricult- ural Society, Arnold Meaner; Hoy School Area, Ray Fisher; Z, Police Village, Lloy O'Brien; Federation of Agricuture, Delbert Geiger e Zurich Lions Club, Ivan Yungblut; • Zurich Chamber of Commerce, Leeland Ameauble River Watershed Au thority, Wm. Haugh and that a by- law be drawn up confirming same. Man per hr. 70c; Man ;and team $1; Patrolman 75e; Snow plow help- er 75c; Power grader operator nr. 31; team and mower 1.50; Selection of jurors, reeve and assessor 36.00 each and Clerk 310; fence viewers, $2.50 per meeting plies anileige; teas- ctor on grader pulling brush 51.50 hr; do wagon doing light .work 31. per hr; School Att. offier. 32.50 per trip plus mileage. Stock vaIuator,2150 ditto; Road Supt. 31 hr and provide own transportation; Deputy return- ing officer '$6; poll clerk $5; Assessor for .1952 3900, plus postage; Reeve 3125 plus $3.50 per special meeting; Councillors 3100, ditto; Mileage of officials' to be 7 1-2 c per mile where allowed. That the signing officials of the Twp. are to be the Reeve and the Treasurer sad of the Police Village the chairman, J. 1. Turkheim and the Treasurer. The usual number of routine sr - Gay. J (.) Vt+, ----- Mr and Mrs. Roundtree of Wood- bridge spent a few days with Mr and Mrs. TalH es. operoft. Mr and Mrs Clayton !Me are Kam - ding this week with relatives in Lansing, Mich. • Mr and Mrs Alber Goetz of Strat- ford were Sunday visitors with his parents Mr and Mrs. R. Goetz. Mrs. Trudell who has been on the sick list for some time, was taken te the san. by ambulance on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Ed. Willem accomp- anied by Mr and Mrs Dixon of Lon- don, left on a trip to Florida last week. Mr. Arthur Morenz of London, spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs Art Haugh. Mr and Mrs Ralph Weber and Diane were Sunday visitors with Mr Wm. Eagleson and MTS. Cameron Ireland. in London. In the Sunday moaning eeavice in the Evang. U. B. Church special numbers were rendered by Harry Hoffman who sang at the Coronation otthe late King George VI fifteen years ago. The choir sang "Abide With Me." a favourite of the Mon arch: In the sermon the "Pasta:, Rev J. II. Getz also paid fitting tribute to our departed Sovereign as to his life which he gave to his gamily, his country and his God. The large storage shed and work- shop of Ervin Rader was •alanost com- pletely destroyed by fire Monday af- ternoon. The fire is believed to have started from a stove in the workshop. Mr Rader was able to save the grain and bean machine, tractor and truck as well as a number of valuable tools. Dashwood, Zurich and Grand Bend Fire Departments responded to the call for help. Mr. Rader has not been able to estimate his boss. The book entitled The Royal Tour has been, placed: in the Dashwood Library. People of this •community Would do well to join the library and avail themselves of this splendid book at this ,particular time. It is suitable for both children, and adults. The trustees ea the Village of Dashwood have declared Friday, Feb. `115th a public holiday. A member of the G.N,O..Club will call to ask for your donation to- ward the hospital for the blind. This is a worthy cause, please give liber- elly, WOMAN BREAKS HIP Mrs. Charles Feltner, of Crediton, fractured her hip in a fall down stairs in her home. She was taken to, Victoria Hospital, London by the Hoffman ambulance of Dashwood. HENSALL The many friends of Mrs. FL Arn- old will regret. to learn is coni nod to her home with pneumonia. Mrs. James Hoggarth who has been in pada health .for some time was taken to Clinton Hoepital in the in- terests of her (health. Rev. J. B. Fox occupied his own pulpit in Carmel Presbyterian church Sunday last, delivering two very fine discourses at both services. . Mrs. W Jarrett was soloist at, the morning seraice. LaNicol ACCO. was et the organ .consol. Mr and Mrs. J. R. McDonald of the London Road south, Highway 4, who have both been in peer health for some time, have gone to a Ilene ing home at Listowei.. Relatives and friends from a dis- tance attended the funeral -of the late Mrs. Milton Lave were: Mr and Mrs. Green, ' Temontaa Rev. H. V. Workman and Mr .sWorkman, Till - counts were passed as per voucher. sonburg; Mr and Mrs. Roy Rycknair. The meeting was adjaurned to meet Flint, dalieh; Mr and Mrs. Howard again onal anday Feb. 4th at 1,30, Bolger, and Miss Lois Bolger, Lon - FI. W. Tirokenshire, Clerk. don. Earl Campbell, Reeve. leir and Wire. P. Evans and Patty, spent the week-ead with relativee in Sarnia. St Joseph and Beaver Town Mr and Mrs Howard Love returned to Toronto 'on Sunday. In the Junior' Hockey playafte Hensall defeated Colbourne 3-1 em Friday evening last, :thus 'winning the first two playoffs in the best three out 'iof 'five. The ahlad game to be played on Feb. 12th. 12 penalty -8 were served. Mn Jarvis Hortnn who suffered a severe heart seizure white walking to the bus depot, is still in a very serious condition, although date of with Mr and Mr 1? DuCharitie P,W, writing he was alightly flalaahad- Mr Horton oxygent tent with Oin of the old time mating beep 'three Reg. Nur-.es 111 tate-tut:ince: anre heal at ale home of Mrs. Tama Narse8,...il. re Mrs" I.L.rvraber' rA'N Cosorrmy n at aeeepe en E. Wee leer, Mae .04 ee. r; ":ue.elea 1.04. Th.stt who took part it I-Tara:411'a many friendi wish hat n wor e enjoyed their day, awl aespeedy recocn'y. Mra Eliee Laporte of Paincourt, aceonmenied by Mr and Mrs. Teles - fore lienomme, spent. the week-etei calling on relative; in this nerghbor. hood. • 'Alia, Jeanne Hartman of the Gos- hen Line eastith, spent a few eraye with her grandparehts, Mr and Mrs. Fred Ducbarine of the B. W, Righway, •-:saft. and line. Louis Farwell of retie Zurich, were • Sunday vi -iters Moving to Exeter Neighbours and friends of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Tinney, former ivell known And highly esteemed residents of Hay who recently took up residence in Exeter, gathered at S.S. 10, Hay re Friday evening to honor them wite a presentation. They were presented with an occasional chair, honors go- ing to Ed. Corbett; Miss Shirley Bell and Miss Shirley Coleman. .12 tables were in play for progressive euchre and winners for the ladies was Miss Norma Deitz, Kippen; gents, Jack. Faber, of Hensall. Wm. Hyde pro-; aided violin music and Mr. R. Mann a,accnoenepanied at the piano for the de. Thuredeea, February 14th, 1952 cpx0110104., at Scott- ?Awn, IloaPital, Soafarthr he was permitted to return to his home, This was the fourth eatmalty suffered by members of the Heneall team title reason. Ray Consitt suffered a brok- leg; Den Moore, right winger, a eoncussion,, and Art Woodcock, goat tender, a cut eye, aequiring starches 1 STANLEY TOWNSHIP Legion Elect Officers A well attended meeting of the Legion Branch was held Friday night in the Legion Hall, the meeting be- ing in charge of 'President 13. Kyle. The two minutes silence was absent- ed. It waa announced that a public service would be held on Friday, Feb. 15th 11 a.m. in the Presbyterian j church, the members of the Legion and Auxiliary would attend. fhe • following officers were installed by Peet Pres. D. Sangster: Sgt. at, K. Buchanan; President, D. Daymanast Vice .Gee. Walker, 2nd Vice L. Bayn- ham; Secy. J. Clark; Chaplin, W. Roger, Executive, J. Tudor, F: Ban- thron. Meeting closed with the sing- ing of National Anthem. Mrs. Milton Love Passes lMrs. Milton Love, well known and highly esteemed resident passed a- way at her home here in her a6th year. She was the former Lillian Workman and was born in Hensel, daughter et the late Mr and. Mrs. James, Workman. A member .ot the United Church, WMS and W.A. Sur- viaing are: her husband, • One son, Howard, Toronto; one sister, Mrs. Harold Bolger, London; three broth- ers, Rev. IL • V. Worlonan, Tillson- burg; Wan. Tuckersmith, Percy Var- na. The body rested at the Bonthron Funeral Home til Sat. 9th at 2 p.m. Rev. W. J. Rogers, officiating. -Inter- ment in Hensel! Union Cemetery. Hockey Player Injured Harold Nicholson, a forward on the Hensall hockey team suffered a fra- ctured collarbone at a game in St. Marys and after receiving treatment . • The annul,/ meeting of the Varna. branch Red Cross was held with Geo - Reid as chairman and Miles Recited Johnston as Seey-Treae. A canvass Will be anecie later. Bolds Anneal Meeting Brucetield United church held ita annual meeting with Rev. W. Y.. Maines as chairman and A. J. Must- ard secretary. Reports were grven by the -various organizations of the Church. Appointed for three years on the managing board were J. Bro- adfoot, A. J. Mustard and V. Taylor., Goshen United Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Goshen Un- ited Church eongregatton took place Feb. 1st. It was .preceded by a pot- luck supper, which was thoroughly enjoyed by. the large number pres- ent. The annual Sunday School ree port was held first. Rev. T. J. Pitt was chairman, and Robert Peek was elected secretary for the meeting, The report ,of the S. S. showed that the past year had been a gaud one. The school has met regularly and a great deal of interest has been shown The superintendent was re-elected as was also the associate slept., Ele more Keyes and Anson McKinley, re- spectively. Arnold Keyes is treasurer Other' .officers and teachers were ape pointed. At the 'general. pongregatiotral me- eting which fo1lowed, the -various boards and organizations presented very satisfactory reports. M. and M. contributions were above the previ- ous year aa also ,ewere those of the. WMS. The WA :had a successaul yr. Elgin lVfeKinley, -who was reapprint- ed treasurer -of Committee ef SteVe- •a,rds, presented hie financial statem- ent for 1951. Here also receipts were larger, and the 'debt on the new church is being decreased steadily. A vote of thank & was tendered to Rev. and Mas. Pitt for their serraea since July last.. • 2 • • • • 2 • • • • eontracts Wanted BARLEY OATS AND SOYBEANS . Red'1idney Wh''Iddney, Cranberry and Marrocorat Beans CUSTOM GRAIN AND SEED • TREATING RETAIL SEEDS W. E. RE!D Phone 87 or 158 Dashwood, Ont 0 2 • 0 0. 0 1 Co -Op Insurance Co -Op Insurance now Available to Both Rural and Urban Drivers in Huron County. •Contact your nearest Agent for information and estimates on a coverage for your Car or Truck Agents: Bert Klopp, Zurich, Telephone 93-1 W. V. Ray; Box 310 Clinton, Tel. Clinton, 557 or 324J Ross Francis, Kirkton, Tel. Kirkton 33-8 If you are a policy holder with Co-op insurance, tell your friends about its features and have them insure the Co-op way. There are over 1300 Cu -op policy holders in Huron County at the present time. 11.. 6.411 *Bank" is Canada's First Ban!? BANN.. 01? IVV.YNT11,2A1. WOIXUG Willi CANADIANS- IN EVEIII, Wail( OF U. SI 1317 1.1