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Zurich Herald, 1949-06-16, Page 6• * Church Enthusiasm Where do you suppose all the,,en- thusia.smn for church work hires 'it- self between the time of the Fowl Supper and of the Garden Party and then between the time of the Garden Party and of the Fowl Supper? We suppose it just lies dormant. If we Could just have all that willingness to help, in the Sunday school and church work all the year round A Worthy Act The action of the F. W. Wool- worth Company in ordering all bran- ihes to discontinue the sale of toy q,istois is certainly to be commended, This is au effort to prevent crime and many arca of the opinion that the handling of toy pistols. by little tots, is not a good thing. Who has not been accosted on the streets by chis- - dren pointing toy pistols and order- Ting us ".Hands up." Only in fun, of course, but the thought is lodged in l the mind cif the child and the real thing might coxae in later years. We -sext,nnot be too careful,---Sel: HAY COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Of::; met in the Council Chambers in th _ town hall, Zurich, Monday, May 2., at 1 30 pan. The reeve called for the reading of the minutes of the lest regular and special meeting. On en• -^:ion minutes were adopted as read. .letion.s: That the account from F. Donnelly. K.C. as per J. Schade 'S_:rvey Lot 26 L.R.W. and upon or - d_: from Judge T. M. Costello, the 'a. -counts of S. W. Archibald for '44311.00, and F. Donnelly $50.00 en ; Registrar for Huron Go, for $15 be paid and stated amounts be coal- #ected from the owners of bots in the purvey on the 1949 COilector'S Roll. That grader rental for ratepayers in Hay Township be $5.00 per hour .and any outside rentals be $&O0 p.h. That the Assessor return the 1950 Assessment Roll on May 16th and that Court of Revision on the same roll be set for June 15th at 12',00 p. m. Necessary bis -laws be. drawn up and notices printed That the Collector's. Roll for 1948 as handed in by H. W. Brokenshire .and audited by Monteith & Monteith be accepted and a complete list of arrears be forwarded to the County !Treasurer for Collection, and Coll- ector's accounts be paid as rendered. That the audit report for Hay Township as received from Monteith X& Monteith for 1948 be accepted and account paid. Clerk to render acco- lunts to the Hay Municipal Telephone System for $35,00; Zurich Police Village $10.00, Schoolt Area $85, -and Separate School No 1 Hay $8. That the account for levelling the roadside as received from Bert Klapp Tor $20 be paid. That Wm. 1-1. Edighoffer be paid ZUl IICII. 'HS ARL -1 LIBERAL POLICIES HAVE GIVEN YOU " '1buastlay, lune tOtb, 949 1 1 1. THE FARMER: floor prices supported by the Agricultural Prices Support Act. Liberal policies have kept agricultural prices at a profitable level. As an example, decision to place an embargo on U. S. hogs has returned to the Canadian farmer for hogs a much higher price than is be- ing received by the American farmer. 2. THE WORKINGMAN: There are more jobs in Canada today, as a result of Liberal policies. Canadians are enjoying a better income than they have ever had before. Employment figures tells the story: 1939 ,. •.. 3,763,000 1946 ., • 4,702,000 1945 .. ,.,. 4,525,000 1948 .... .... 5,031,000 3. EVERY CANADIAN. benefits f.rorn social welfare legislation introduced by The Liberal Government, including Old Age Pensions, Pensions for the Blind, Family Allowances, and a National Health Program. AND ALL THIS, TOGETHER WITH A REDUCTION IN THE. NATIONAL DEBT OF $1,625,000,000 SINCE THE WAR. THE SAME TIME LIBERAL POLICIES HAVE PROVIDED TAX REDUCTIONS TO EVERY INDIVIDUAL! LIBERAL POLICIFS PAY YOU DIVIDENDS THERE IS NO ..NEED FOR A CHANGE ov . . ANDY Mc .•,EAN KEEP HURON -PERTH IN THE GOVERNMENT RANKS Published by the Huron -Perth Liberal 'Association. $60.00 for postage the 1950 tax notices. That E. J. Willert be appointed to :place the tides and cover trench on the Ilorrest Drain and Earl 'Camp- bell be appointed to look after the same requirements on the Tuckey Drain. That a donation of $10 be given to the Canada Cancer Society. Road Accounts. Datans 1& O'Brien 45c; Supertest Corp. 2.6.85; Pass- more'e Garage 3.50, Wm. Watson for sending out 41%.0* -*(IIN All. 1.i({�� "ySLvj Over CKNX Wingharn Huron -Perth Progressive Conservatives Friday, June 17 Russell Bolton .. 8.45-8.55 p.m. Tuesday, June 21r.t. Gerald Godbold 8.00-8.10 p.m. Friday, June 24 Elgin McKinley .. 8.30-8.40 p.m.. 0 et 7AngqZ=IMS2 39==g5==5:533=9 • You will have a c;.;: tain color in mind, a blend of colors purl -lo , when select- ing a roof for o row 1::>.'r ;~ or a new roof for your pre Ont herrn .. but, it is equally irr Gr' a zt that you choose a roof that will Ions witTu tsnd the abuse of time Ind weather, elecautituj FlR -RUlSTls'' 0 "Roofs that will still be Modern Tomorrow" Care in mnunn=.facture .. . backed by the skill .;,d kno•.viecia> which long yrec:rs of experience con - tri ate. . give;, f'irc;o Asphalt . 600fings a s;.andarcl W2(',.: 8ffruin.•s *x e e, :es sup-ri$er. Coe sheat d.41: s re Wc:.S.,;. :ld Churn. ONDON flOOFU,i ASPHALT SHINGLES SMo0T+1 AMP M**RAL SURFACED ROLL RCGFiHc,S ASr:1AL7 OR TARRED SHEATHINGS & EELTS RitILT•OR ROOFING MATERIALS DOMINION ALUMINUM FOIL INSOLATION . ROOF COATINGS 10.70; Jas Masse 93.20; Alvin Wal- Oestreieher 4.50, Ed Erb 6.75, Phil - per 33.05; Geo: Greiner 4.50; Alfred ip Masse 2.50, Chris Beierling 6.80, Meiclinger 2.50, Keith Meidinger $5, Alf Deraommme $8, Peter Deichert John Masse 2.50, Rud. Becker $4, 6.50, Keith Thiel $t14, Michiael Masse And. Ducharnie 9.50, Corn. Debus$7, '$213, Jack Corbett $5, Ras Carbett Ellis Charrette 2.50, Alph Masse 1123- $19.. .25, Bill Coleman $13, J. W. Haberer Munic. Telephone System: H. G. 49.50, Shell Oil Co. 24.25, 'Wesley Hess $631:83, Dan Oswald9&.00, Coleman 26.69, Mat. Denomme 14.15 Stromberg Carlson 17.80, H. W. Bert Klopp $20, Ed. Walper $8, Sam Brokenshire 64.20, Trove. audit 1948 ANDY McLEAN Liberal Candidate in Huron -Perth —His association with a ,country weekly The Huron Expositor, for more than 17 years, has given him. a wide appreciation of the problems of a farm community. —Four years' service in the R.C.A.F. —Past President of the Seaforth Legion, Seaforth Lions Club, Chairman of the Seaforth P.U.C., 'Chairman of the ]Seaforth Lions Park Committee. EXPERIENCE COUNTS - - YOU GET EXPERIENCE WHEN YOU VOTE McLEAN $35, T. H. Hoffman 312.2.44, North. Eder Co. 450,18, Automatic El, Co. 108.10, Wm. Siebert $50. Relief: John Suplat $30, Emma Baesow 8.90, Mrs. Edith Mason $26 A. Heideman rent $5. General Accounts: D. Meyers $24, 'Glen Dietz $3, H. W. Brokenshire. '140.66, S. W. Archibald 450.00 Re- gistrar of deeds $15, W. Edighoffer Cancer Fund $10; Harrison Sehoeh $14; Gestetner Go, 17.67; Monteith & Monteith 1250.00; F. Donnelly X, C. $50; Wm. •Siebert $10; Robert Jackson 20.45; That the meeting be adjourned to , meet again on Monday June 6th at 11.30 p.rn. H, W. Brokenshire, Clerk. George Armstrong Reeve. HANDS t TRAINING FOR ear n/' o . _.tr/aq�e7 ilk. ? ;;`� " f "a,'dice N Onterio the wheels of industry turn for the hurtoen: 01 every sivtje rs>ro of us. Our lathes', dynamo:, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business nraehines,eft': are producing foods and services which earrl %doper.. 'i he.ee ole>llar,e provide food, clothing„ medical care and other rrreo.+s;itie* which contribute to our security and high standard of li,hrg. I.cery eiagle one of us, therefore, has a very l>rr,;anal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to inclar;,trial plants. 'f These workers will (Toil te machines which are important to our way of Fife. N' Al should appreciate, then, the pro -operative effort:, of gee Oran ent;, industry and labour in the field of employee training. in Achoe,1a and in ftwittr L•. our workers, young and old, are given the o>pporleinily to develop nae :s a.rd ,.peeiflc skills in every field of business and industrial activity. '1'ca' ieeteeere every effort. on the part of urinate s;orl..ers beeome t'ro ficieni irr typing, filing, shorthand and secretarial ,work, w411 mean greater bossiness efl'ieiency---wild help to make Ontario a finer place in which to lives and work. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) 000000.,.0..,000..0.0000000000.0000..000..0 7 • • • C eaz^ 111-.: y F>ti S,Ssa4 Pita*ev:ert•ats• TV:saasealt 23S01e4114. () iterio workerknow they tan e?:.'rn mere. have executive rr';•pon:.rbrlity ani 1•rrjov a higher standard of living in di, -'('t ratio to the skills they quire and iia' way they make use of them. 'fiat's alw:aya true in a fret` ee'onocty ----drat':, why our coaar- prtitne weetem. tcili C..'u e to Make Canada great awl a great plane in wlsieh to live. • • • • • • * C1o00460e68664**a*aaaYt :rc:m,n+nrm.+e. O'XY,}W]thH