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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. W. 13, Coxon, Mrs Chas, Thiel
were recent visitors in London.
Mrs, T. Raveney, (nee Beatrice
Thiel) and daughter are visiting re-
latives in the Village.
Mr.. Laird Thiel has returned home
from. London, where he received his
discharge from the Army.
Miss Alpha Meyers, R.N., is visit-
ing at the home of her sister, Mr
and Mrs. Mervyn Stelek at Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. Percy •Weido of
Waterloo visted at the home of the
former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Weido. •
Mrs. Clayton Smith and sons, Gor-
'don and Stanley of the Blue water
Highway spent a day in London last
week
Miss Lizzie Volland would like to
advise her customers that she is not
in a position to do any clay creaning.
this week on account of illness.
The Deters and Haberer families
attended the funeral of their relative
Mr: I. Dedels at Kitchener last Fri-
day.
1VLr. and Mrs. James McAllister
of the Parr Line, were recent visitors
with relatives and friends in Strat-
ford.
:Miss Blanche Grenier has returned
to her duties in Detroit after visiting
with her parents, for a few days last
week.
BORN --At the Farwell Nursing
Home on Jnuary 18th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ducharme of Dashwood
a daughter. Mother and baby are
fine.
Mrs. Stuart Stover hag returned
to Chatham where she joined her
husband after spending some time
under the parental roof, Dr. and Mrs.
P. J. O'Dwyer.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick and
sun of the Blue Water Highway were
•entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Meyers on Friday to a de -
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Have you adequate protection against Loss or
Damage by Fire?
Labor and Material Costs have increased consider-
ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me!
Insurance License No. A 714
Real testate
Do you want to sell or exchange your house or
your farm? List the same with me. No obligation
unless sale is completed.
Real Estate License No. 1354
Telephones: Office 65; House 175.
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scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the work the quic-
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pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lifetime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls -Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
Lower Priced Stalls
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew•li. hers were
the recipients of a delicious crate of
grapes and Oranges presented and
sent to them direct from the former's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess who
live in Pontiac, Mich., but are enjoy.-
ing
njoy-ing the winter months in St. Peters-
burg, Florida. They. are of the best
of quality and taste ripened by the
real Heavenly sunshine.,
NIGHTMARE VOYAGh WITH
MURDER
Peter Levins, writing 'in The Am-
erican Weeklj' with this Sunday's
(January 27) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, gives a vivid account
of a weird sea voyage, with jealous
passions flaming into bloodshed, mur-
der mixed with mysterious sickness,
and superstitious seamen driven to
panic by voodooistic maniac in the
gallery.
BIG INCREASE IN CONSUMERS
During the year 1945 rural hydro
service was supplied to 217 new con-
sumers in the district operated by
the Clinton office. Of this number 151
consumers were connectea on 'exist-
ing line and 27.35 miles of new linn
was constructed to serve the remain-
ing 66. The Clinton office now serve,
1,934 consumers in the various town-
ships, their lines go south and west
as far as St Joseph, and within a
few miles north of Zurich. The total
line in service at the present time
totals 361 miles.
HAY COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Hay held its innaugura.l meeting for
1946 in the Council Chambers of the
Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Jan.
14th at 11 a.in. The reeve, Wm. 1:1.
Haugh then officially opened the me-
eting by asking the Clerk to read the
Declaration of office and that each
official sign it. The ,Reeve then wel-
comed the Council and called upon
each member to co-operate during the,
year, and to make fair decisions for
the benefit of the Township. Each
member was called upon to reply and
each one expressed his desire to work
for the advancement of the 'Twp.
The meeting was then adjourned for
dinner which was given by the Reeve
to the new council as part of the in
natural ceremony. At two p.m. the
Council resumed its sitting and the
following business was transacted:
The following communications
were presented: J. Cantin, re: rental.
of land in St. Joseph, Letters "from
Samuel Thompson, re. Forrest Drain
Earl V. Radbourne re County asses.
sor; T. R. Paterson, re Bender Drain
That the Engineer's report on the
proposed Tuckey Drain be provision-
ally adopted and that the Clerk be
authorized to have a sufficient num-
ber of copies printed and delivered
or sent by registered mail to all as-
sessed persons, and that Coart of
Revision on the above Dram by-law
be held at the Township Hall, Zurich
on March 4th next at 3.00 p.m.
'l'hat the + ngineer's Report on the
proposed .Forrest Drain . be provis-
ionally adopted and that the Clerk
be authorized to have a sur icient
number of copies .printed and deliv-
ered or sent by reg. mail to all as
sessed persons, and that Court of
Revieion on the above Drain 'by-law
be held at the Twp. Hall, Zurich,, on
March 4th, at 2.30 p.m.
That the annual' meeting o:f the;
LOCAL MARKETS
{Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter per Ib. 38'
Eggs 31, 29 22
Turkeys,, dressed 381A
28
28
30-20
1.12
50c
73
70
2.60, 2'.75
. 30.00.
33.00
Geese, dressed
Ducks,. dressed
Chickens, dressed
Wheat. bushel
Oats, bushel
13a1Ley, bush.
Buckwheat, bush
Flour, cwt.
Shorts and bran, toe
IMiddlings, ton ..... .
NttinCt.
No, person is to be 'allowed to ride
on Zurich Valage Fire Truck except
the Zurich Vi:ll:age Volunteer -Fire-
men who have been appointed by the
Zurich Police Trustee Board.
-Signed: Zurich Police Trustees.
NOTICE
'The annual meeting of the Zurich
Iced Cross Society will be field in
THE, TOWN HALL, ZURICH
On THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th
At 8 o'clock, p.m.
All interested parties in this great
work of the local Red Cross are urg-
ed to be present at this meeting.
Rev. E. Heimrich, President.
CARD OF THANKS
The family .of the late Henry
Price of Waterloo and whose remains
were brought to Zurich for burial,
wish to greatly thank all those who
gave assistance and extended of their
sympathy in this sad hour
Hay Municipal Telephone System be
held on Monday, Feb. 4th next at
1.30 p.m. before the regular Town-
ship meeting.
That nine copies of. the Municipal
World be subscribed to for the me-
mbers of the Council, Road Supt.,
Clerk, Assessor and weed Inspector.
That Municipal by-law No. 2 for
borrowing money for current expen-
ditures be passed. ,That a grant of
$5.00 be donated to the Sick Ch11-
dren's Hospital.
That the request of Joseph Cantin
to rent roadway in St. Joseph be
refused:
'That by-law be prepared appoint-
ing the various patrolmen for the
roads in the Township.
That by-law be drawn up appoint-•
ing the following officials for Hay
Twp. for 1946; Clerk Treas., H. W.
Brokenshire; caretaker, Fanny Ben-
der; member of Board of Health,
Josiah Geiger; Sanitary inspectors,
eastern division, Sid McArthur; Zur-
ich and vicinity, Milton Desch; Dash-
wood and vicinity, C. F. Pfile; Scho-
ol Att. officers, easterly division, Geo
Armstrong, westerly E. B. Horner;
Weed Inspector, Wesley Coleman;
Assessor, Wni. H. Edighoffer; Po-
und keepers, J F. Ingram, Oscar
Greb, Hy. Clausius, S. Hoffman, D.
Swartzentruber, Ed. J. Wolper, Roy
Merrier, Alex Crearar, F Turnbull,
Stock Valuer, Bert Klopp; Fence
Viewers, E. Munn, A. Pfaff, Lloyd
Hendrick,
That by-law be drawn up fixing
the rates of pay to be paid to labor-
ers doing work on Hay Twp. roads
for 1946. 1 man 40c. hr; man and
team 70e hr; pian and 3 horses 70c
hr; patrolmen 45c hr; tractor on.
grader $1 hr; team and mower 5,1
hr; tractor pulling brush $1.50 hr.
That by-law be drawn up fixing the
remuneration to be paid to the Vat'-,
sous officials "for the year 1946:
Clerk-Treas. $550;• Assessor $175,
plus postage; selection of Jura re,
Reeve $3; Assessor $3; Clerk $h;
Board of Health $2 per meeting;
Weed Inspector 50c per' hr, mileage
included; Fence Viewers and Stock
Valuators $2 per trip plus 10c per
mileage one way; Clerk Twp. road
books $150; For placing and remov-
ing cards for quarantine 50c, in
rural section 45c Dashwood and
Zurich. Disinfecting a dwelling 500.
Inspecting Zurich 5,2; Dashwood 1.50
Blake $1; Dairy barns and tourist
spots $1.50; mileage 10c. per mile
one way where called for; School at-
tendance officers according to Act.
That the following accounts be
passed:
General accounts, K. R. Westlake
$15; Treas. Usborne Twp. 793.60;
H. W. Brokenshire 112.05; Municipal
•World 6.69; R. J. Lovell Co. 16.62;
Hospital for Sick Children $5; Bank
of Montreal 12.50; W. H. Edighoff-
er 5.90; Frank Donnelly $:18; A. F.
Hess $100; Hay Municipal Tele. Sy.
$i12.
Twp. Roads -- A. Ma_:se 76.05;
Hugh McEwen $2; Melvin Smith .80
Stade & Weido 27.50; Klopp's gar-,
age 61.98; Walter Staten 4.50; Jas
Masse 42.10; L. Masse $66; Wm.
Parke 2.25; Paul Du.charme 3.35;
F, C. Kalbfleisch & Son 18.15; Zirn-
mer's Garage 8.08; Maurice Masse
$80.
Telephone System -•- Northern. El-
ectric 5224.8:8; Automatic Electric
6:1..93; .Strofnberg Carlson 5.38; H.
W. Prokenshire $30.
Direct Relief J. Suplat 525; A. He-
ideman rent18; Emma Bassow 8.90.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain on Monday, Feb. 4, at 1.30 pan.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk,
W. H. Hau ih, Reeve,
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Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which
T. seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive
I color • designs.. To appreciate these articles one must
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a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring
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4- We: have some very attractive"and newly designed Bed
Room Suites just in, which are of the newest patterns
and finishes. Be sure and see them if interested in
this line of furniture.
i. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
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