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EXETER
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Phone: Exeter 855W.
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BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER. ONT.
Weanellalli, a to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (Now 'rasp. Office)
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Zurich Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE 4ETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better OS Permanents Applied
7rith the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
GIVE US A
Intone 153 for your Appointments.
DOREEN SCIEIMEA
E Zurich
Are You Sufferiks Fro
HeadaehesT
rif so, Have your *yea artanthed with
&he Latest Meths and requipment at
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OPTOMETRIST ilk OPTai'afaN,
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Trood Glasses at Rotatemsebta Palen
Aldori Theatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your, Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Satarday Dec. 30-31
That Technicolor Musical Spectle
"THE WIZARD OF OZ"
Judy Garland, Frank Morgan
Ray Bolger Jack Haley
Cartoon "Old Rockin' Chair Tom"
and a Pete Smith Specialty, "Why
Is it"
Monday, Tuesday •
'Margaret O'Brien Herbert Marshall
Dean Stockwell
"SECRET. GARDEN"
Jan. 2-3
Secret Meetings — Adventure on the
Castle Grounds — Three Youngsters
Find Happiness.
Paramount Newsreel and " I Love
My Wife But."
HOW TO LIVE TO BE 100
P.hilosopher John Dewey at 90,
playwriter George Bernard Shaw at
93, baseball's Connie Mack at 87,
plus others, are looking fore/ad to
their one hundredth !birthday's and
then .some! What •is the secret of
their longevity? Read 'How to Live
'to be 100," with this Sunday's (Jana
nary 1) issue .Of The Detroit Sunday
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
One of the iniquities of the Ont-
ario liquor act is that it opened up
women's beverage rooms. Moreover
there are women in increasing num-
bers who so forget their womanly
dignity as to patronize these drink,
ing places. This is the new and more
revolting degradation that the. Ont -
vs.?, nquee eet has created. , the
Canada Temperanee Act-eavei
on County from this degredatian.
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Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance
of Sick and Injured Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director.
MEMBER OF 'ITEE ONTARIO FUNERAL ASSOCIATION
DAY OR NIGHT TELEPHONE No.. 70
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And a Sincere "Thank You" for your
valued Patronage during the past year.
May you enjoy the Festive Season
to- the utmost and have -Health and
Prosperity in the
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TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HAY
TOWNSHIP.
Having accepted nomination far
Councillor of Hay Township and thee
Hay Municipal Telephone System,
and being unable* to see every onel.
hereby solicit your support
fluence.
OSCAR KLOPP.
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;1.75 a Year in Advance.
$2.00 in IL S. A., in AaVanee.
WILL BE ,h5 b 4iNION
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Monday next the erneele of Hay
arid 331- Township will be't upon to 'el -
ant its Conrneir eaoi,a rre
than the requilecl„apiouni; of candid-
ates have qualified, a here will be
a voice of the ballott : neraonell
TO THE ELECTORS or HAY
TOWNSHIP
Having served on the Council for
two years I have again qualified as p,
candidate for Councillor of 'HAY
which also includes the management
of the Hay Municipal Telephone,
System, I solicit your considerate,
support at the election on January
2nd next. As I will not be able to call:.
on you all personally. Wishing you
all a Prosperous New Year.
V. L. BECKER.
CARD OF THAINKS •
The family of the late Louis Kaltee
fleisoh, wish to express their, in cert
thanks to their many friends for l -he•
kind expressions of sympathy and
assistance extended.to them in their
bereavement. Special, thankS';:-,',..to
those that offered the lean of thii
cars and. also for the'lloVely froral
tributes.
EXETER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
BOARD
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The regular Monthly mNting i�f
the Exeter District High. ;Seel'
Board for' December leas held in:the..
are: the three old councilmen,
Willert, V Becker; and Oscar 1Clopp,
thefourth of the 1949 Coaecihnan,
tall Campbell, having eleened up to
the reeveship by acclamatwa. The
'new men running for councillors are
L. H. Rader of Dashwood and Gus
#aehe of near Blake. The former
Volice Trustees for Zurich have all
received their acclamation, Milfre d
.e.
Lloyd O'Brien and John
glirkhehn.
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A Happy New Year
;f: To our many friends .and readers
Ave'extend most hearty New Year
/estings. 1949 was a very good
year to most of us and we are ap-
preciative of the many blessing we
have received, in many cases favours
'which we seem to feel unworthy off.
Nia was or famine entered our lives
and we were allowed to exercise our
freedoms in worship, a privilege' not (.
granted in many lands to day. Truly
re should give many thanks to an
)nighty God for such favours. In
.eturn for this we have a duty to
• form for the betterment of man-
"nd. Let 11950 be just 'a little bet -
• in our ways towards others, for-
etting a lot. of self, and give more
ye0y of our help 1x those around
who are more in need, and not so
ortunately hleesed, and what a fine
'rear of rejoicing it will be not alone
rue on earth, butn
, God in his Heave
al :I rejoice with us.. .
NQRMA'S
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Tel. 223. Zurleh
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RAG RUGS and CARPETS.
On a New Modern Loom, Made to.
Order — Seth 0, Amann, Zurielve
Ont. . Phone 128.
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• Com pliments
• OF THE
Season
WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS THE HAPPIEST
Eeononiine eacnn r,r'eeeea;!eve' • '• • nea.e. • -a, •EXETER
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near -Exeter on Tuesday evening and
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charged with possession of stolen
goods after police recovered jewelry
valued at thousands' of dollars. The
.arrest was made by Prov. Constable
Zimmerman of Exeter, and Helmer
Snell of Seaflarth following investige
ation which began Sunday night
iThe arrested men gave thew names
Per Jas. McAllister and A. J.' :es Ten Bezdek, 23, of Merle steeet.
1Tontmal mid Antone Simko, 21 of
Renabie Mines, Ontario. The former
reported to have been in Canada for
la months while the latter fel. six.
l3oth came from Czechoslovakia.
Loot seized ber,police included shout
50 in.en'e watches, several bracelets,
pocket watches, diamond and stone
rings and rolls of money. Following,
a reported fight Sunday night in
Stanley Township „where the two
arreeted men were visiting, friends
on a farm, an unnamed farmer pic-
ked un two watches, a lighter and'
several pries tags. He turned these
over to police who launched tnvesti-
ga tion, leading to the arrest. Two new Canadians. were arres.ted
Walper.
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The minutes .of the November
meeting were read and adopted.
The correspondence was read and
tabled for discussion.
No action was taken on the request
of the Badminton Club for the use
of the new gymnasium.
Kalbfleisch, that the Secretary be
authorized to request a further tra-
nsfer of $25,000. from the Debee-
ture Proceeds and to ptopeed with
the payment of the Capital accounts
as read.
Per E. L. Mickle and E. Members
that the Secy- proceed with the pay-
ment of the Current Accounts as
fundsbecome available. Carried.
Per C. S. MacNaughton and E.L.
Mickle that the Board pay its mem_
bers $5.00 per meeting •attended,and
mileage at 7c as authorized by the
High Schools Act as amended to
194i) Section 25, Sub -section 2. Car -
Tied.
The requisition of Mr. F. G. Meek
'for Mathematical suppliee wa,
proved on motion of A. W. Morgan-.
and A. J. Kalbfleisch.
Per C. S. 'DiracNaughton and K. H.
John that the Principal's report be
adopted and his recemmendatioes
for the use of facilities in the new
building be filed for reference. Car-
ried.
Dr., Cowen reported the action
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the Committee named to engage
caretakers for the new building. Mr
William Fraser is employed To look
after the boiler and to assist in cle-
aning duties. Mr. Russell Collingwood
will be.' employed in the new build-
ing after January 1st.
The Budget for Equipment, re-
vised to d.ate, was studied by the
ARENA TO OPEN
FridayDeem
,ber
night of this week, Dee,
ber 30th will be the big nignt when
the dream of many a good citizen of
Zurich will come true, • namely the
opening of the new
opening('
Centre and A. C. "Babe" Siebert•
Memorial Arena. For years Zurich
and virinity has greatly felt the need
of such an equipment, and now it
has come to a reality. The Arena
part of We vast building program is
pretty well in shape for Jack Frost
to.come along and give us some ice.,
while there 1: saill a lot of work to
be done on the .community centre
building, the floor will be laid and
it is to be hone!' the walls closed in,
Board, a temporary furnace haa been. set
Per C. S. MacNanghton and A .W. un tied will likely 'keen the •11Taea aka
the and warm for the frolie and opening
exercisee. In addition to Tory
Gregg, the epees announcer and Tom
Prude foe' the opening. exercises Prof.
Dr. E. G. Pleva of Western Univer-
'•ity, who is an expert on commun-
ity centre work, will be present and
oddress the large gathering. Dr
Neva, first addressed the local Lions
flub then a Public meeting in the
Morgan that the Board accept
tender of J. V. MacDoneellal, Electric_
,Contractor, for n Sound Seelern
in thenew building. The Stromherg
Carlson outfits will provide a two -
channel circuit for the entire build-
ing, with ten -inch speakers rn the
clamrooms, and two 12-ineh epen'eers
in the auditorium, at a cost of47(.1`2.
installed. Carried.
Per A. W. IVIoegne and E. Cham- j town hall, and injected the idea into
bort that the Property Commasee be I the people •ill this community for Inst
empowered to order the ieaeeeiry !a, •',• eentre as we now have. We
locks for the atuden ts' c wing ao10e1
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to. vceoritiv-,1
The Seevetary to advertise fee 0, • 111:Teak to 14. 0 /Vt.
kers.
Aerie help.I a:I lafea. ern], nil there ot 111114grendi
The fir Meeting of the )3'l%' yr:ar 'llleve will be entertainment
will be January 10th. Or enn and all, and a Q00d thY10, will
Adjournment at 12,411 rem per it, be assured to us. In fact It will be
tickte ttthicshicleAtnogf life -thus to celebrate
1), Howen SecretarY.
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.0F HOLIDAYS AND A NEW.
... YEAR OF PROSPERITY
A G. HESS
Jeweler and RegisteredOptician. Optician.
TO OUR MANY PATRONS
AND FRIENDS WE TAKE
THIS OPPORTUNITY -TO
EXTEND
SEA'SON'S GREETINGS
THANKING YOU!
W. R. DAVIDSON
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