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Zurich kions held 'their Easter of the Centennial Board, Cham-
Meetur at the Dominion douse ! her of Commerce. , Police Trus
Bitting balk on Aicnday evening, `tees, and Lions to allocate the
This was accepted meeting .of the Lutheran Ladies'
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CORRESPONDENT, MRS. .CHESTER L. SMiTH.
? Letheran Ladies` ,Aid Meeting
r><manuet l.aC*�-11v4 ' Mrs, Louis Thiel took the chair
with a near Atli attendance. Rob sum of money on hand from the 1
for the program, of the April
the chair, and called upon Lion' quite favourably.
n 1V.S.10.S, Aid which was held in the Ed Gascha to introduce his guest, Lion Vallie Becker then intro, • The Ladies' Aid and meat of the church.
Aa 1 la tT la Church met •
read the minutes of the last artist and showed several reelsSmithacting asc Easter allies, Stade at the ,piano, in the
•tile) Laws, .of Kitchener. deiced his son. 11'ilfred, who is of Emmanuel
.. ... Trwa hymns were sung by the
Lion Secretary Milfred Schilbe'.quite a moving picture amateur last 11•ectnesday with Mrs, C. L. laches, acconrpereecs by A Lhe
. liairlad Airs.
also the minutes of the ; of colored pictures snapped at A. AL Amacher played East ,' absence of the pianist, Mrs. John
Meeting,rra s i
directors On March 24,' at which the Dashwood ball diamond at music as a prelude. Miss Louise: Turkheim. A solo was sung by
a motion was passed recom-'games played with the :Lunch?lkendrtek read the Easter Scrip t Richard Static. Sharon ktugilt
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mending the purchase of more team as well as other teams, and i Airs Fltncr Koehler
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the selection "Otte MY.' Airs, was Ica d by Alis. RaylIse het.
ture esson, •:
of lticliillop congregation, sani;.waye• d a plana solo and a poets
land for the recreation play-' also a few reels that were not
grounds. Seemingly. a strip at • of baseball calibre but suite
the easterly border belonged to amusing to the Lions. Wilfred
another party which was not was thanked for his showing• of
included in the initial purchase. these pictures.
This will cost $150 more.
TWO. new members were voted Mrs. N. Sararas
In unanimously, Napoleon Corrt- L
veau and Peter Masse. whoo due 11:a-ts In Kitchener
be taken in asmembers i
time. Two ear washes were Mrs. Noah Sararas. 83, died
Elwood Truemner .and Mrs, Deis! :firs. Annie l�inkbeiner presid-
bert Geiger gave readings. ed for the business with 26 mem-
- Mrs. Harold Rader and Mrs, bers and one visitor present.
lienneill Breakey sang a duet, The visiting committee repoqrted
land Mrs. W. A. Siebert gage an, 17 calls to the sick and shut•ins.
Easter reading. personal Items
The• president, Mrs. Delbert
Geier, took charge of the meet-' Dr. and Mrs. William Bryce
int' Airs A. M. Amacher led in and daughter, of Ottawa, spent
graver. Airs- Leonard Erb gave haslet • weekend at thp� Home of
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excepted, first, Apra 28, and the Friday at Kitchener -1t'alerloo,the report. of the treasurer of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz, and
other the latter part of May. Hospital after a lengthy. Illness.
Delegations to the Ilderton eon- she was a Kitchener resident for
vention will be appointed at the , the past. 29 years.
next meeting. She was the former Levine
Lion Va'tlie Becker introduced Bender, born Feb. 25, 1875, in
his guest, as Mr. Clifford Pepper, . Hay Township, near Zurich
president of the Zurich Agrieul- daughter of the late Mr. and
tural Society, who said he en Airs, Peter Bender. She was a
joyed himself very much with member of Zion Evangelical
it the Lions, and talked of theL',B. Church,
progress of the society being! On June 2, 1896, she teas mar -
planned, also seeking information ried at 'Zurich. Her husband
from the club as to their plans survives.
for the new grounds they are •Surviving also are one sag,' 'fen ladies from the McKilloppuschasing, lie asked about the air Lloyd E., of Kitchener; three congregation attended the meets
on these Ygrounds of holdingwhich all f
re act- daughters, Mrs. Carl (Rosaleen ) log.
jacent to the Community Centre. Gross. Mrs. Delbert (Buelaht The committee in charge of
This year will be the 94th fair Wheeler, and Mrs, Earl (Pearl) the
eb meetintrsl, were Mrs.
Geiger,
held in Zurich, and with six ranger, all of Kitchener ; two
brothers Abraham,of San• Gab.- Mrs. Milton Dietz, Miss Louise
ing the tooth anniversary, when Mrs. Elwood Truemuer,
the society will receive a 21,000 pew; three sisters, Mrs. Simon a
grant from the department at ,Sararas, of Hensall Mrs. Fred
Toronto. A, er .r the c Howald, of London, and Afrs. Emmanuel EYF
served 40 per Cent of all prize Edgar Edighoffer, of Pigeon
monies paid out.
he W.S.Vt'.S, Airs. K. M, Breakey also called on friends.
reported for the service com-1 Air, and Mrs. John Brown were
mittee that during the month Easter visitors at the home of
twenty.five sick visits were ; their daughter, Dr, and Mrs,
made, forty-six get well cards Howard Hastettler, at London,
were sent, as well as eighteen : Mr. and Airs. Donald Manson
treats. and family, of Toronto, spent
Mrs.• A. M. Amacher and lairs. the weekend at the home of the
J. W. Merner were elected as former's mother and sister, Airs,
delegates to the Canada Confer- Mary Manson and Mr. and Mrs,
; ence 11'.S.AA'.,ri. Convention to be Newell Geiger,
held at Sehrinaville, on Atay 29,
and 30.
more to go, they will be eelebat- riel Calif and Alfred of Winni-'Hendrick, Airs. C. L. Smith and
Mich., and five 'grandchildren: Elects Officers
She was predeceased by three
Lion Herb Tlin, who act -
brothers and one sister. The E.V.F. of Emntantel
ed as tail twister in the absence The funeral was conducted E.U.B. Church, met last Tuesday
of Lion John Bannister, recoil).mended that a be called Monday at 2 p.m., with Rev, F. 'with Mrs. Milton Oesch in
meeting M. Feist officiating. Burial was charge. After a song service,
..,• —..` in Woodland Cemetery. Rev, A. M. Amacher led in
Personal Items prayer.
Mrs. Katherine Meidinger. of it was decided to buy two
Hensall, was a visitor at the Easter lilies for the church, Bob
e
Johnson ave the treasurer's
report for the year.
Officers were cleated for the
coming year. President is Miss
Elizabeth Finlay; vice-presi-
dents, Miss Mary Grainer and
Miss Donna Oesch; secretary,
Miss Norma Geiger; assistant
secretary, Miss Mary Geiger;
treasurer, Durward McAdams;
press reporter, Dennis Amacher;
pianist, Miss Edith Steckle.
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home of her niece, Mrs. William
Thiel, and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hoff-
man, of Galt, spent Easter at
the home of the former's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weber
and daughters, of Goderich, and
Mr. and .Airs. Morris Weber, of
Concession 14, enjoyed Easter at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien.
Miss Marlene Wagner., of
Kitchener, spent the holiday sea -
`son at the home of her parents,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner.
Miss Elaine Haberer, of Vic-
toria Hospital, nursing staff, Lon-
; don, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Oxland
and fancily, of Aldershot, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Pulford, of
!London, were Easter visitors at
the home of their parents, Mr.
• and Mrs. Ferd Haberer.
Miss Gloria Deitz of London
, enjoyed the weekend at the
i home of her parents, Mr. and
1 Mrs Milton Dietz.
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Elects Officers
Ron Thiel was elected presi-
dent of Zurich 4-H Calf Club at
a meeting in Hensall town hall
Monday night,
Other officers include'Bill
Elliott, vice-president; Keith
Rader, secretary -treasurer; and
Gail McBride, press reporter.
Films on safety were shown
by Arthur Bolton, assistant ag
rep, and a discussion was held
on members' calves.
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Feature
Easter e
Many Attend Services
Large congregations attended
the special Easter services held
in the local churches. On flood
Piaster sunrise .service vas Friday mot•ning, ecur.munlon
An services were held to which
held at 7 a.in., with lir. Pat Many attended, the oceaston be -
O'Brien acting as chairman. Air, ing si tiifieasit to the beginning
Robert Graham was the guest of Christianity,
speaker. After the service, the
young people served breakfast Personal .Items
in the Church basement. Mr. and Airs. W, Jarvis and
At the morning service, the family, or .Clinton, Mt'. and Airs.
senior choir sang two numbers. William Gibbons and children, •o
Rev. A. M. Amacher brought 1l'oodbi'tcl e, Air. and Mrs, Wells •
the message, entitled "An Easter and, family, from. Preston, Air.
Journey."
Garfield Witmer, London and Mr.
Al the •evening service, the and Mrs, Campbell McKinley
senior choir presented the can. •and sag, Robert, had Easter to-
senior
"The Prince of Life," Solo nether at the home of their
gaits were taken by Mrs. K. \. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus
,Breakey, Miss Mary Geiger, Mr. Vl•itmer•
Newell Geiger and Lorne Am. Mr', and Mrs. Aulerieh and
acher, The Scripture lesson was fancily, of Detroit, visited with
read by Mr, Milton Oescli, and their parents, Mr. and Airs.
Mr. Newell Geiger led in prayer. Louis Prang and other relatives.
Airs, Gertrude Deters and daugh-
.Personal Items ter, Marion, accompanied them
Miss Edna Merkley and Airs, to the city for a few days,
Lila Davey, .of London, were} itirs. Banks and children, of
Friday guests at the home of London, Miss Kathleen flay, of
Rev. and Mrs. Sol Baechler, Exeter, Air, and Mrs, Tom Kyle
. Mr. and Mrs. Harford Mersinand daughter, 02 1.-lensall, and
ley, of Toronto, were visitorsatMr. and Mrs. Gordon flay and
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mel- faiitily, were Sunday visitors at
vin Brown. and other relatives. the home of the former's par-
were
and Mrs, Williams Hay.
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Mrs. i'loyd dope and Battgli.'
ters, of Streetsville, and Ted
iirown, of Oshawa, are spending
the Easter vacation at the home
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Meyers,
Mrs. Murray and daughter,
Shirley, Mr. .and Mrs, Donald
Murray, and family, and Air. and
Airs. Alvin Murray and fancily,
of London, en:loyed the Easter
holiday at the home of the forni.-
er's dauglctcr, Mr, and Mrs.
Elroy Desjardine and Mr, ,And
Mrs. Herb, l)esiardine,
Miss :Ruby Church of London.
was a visitor at the home of her
mother, Airs. Ella Church over
he holiday weekend.
• Mr. and Airs. Mussell Lee, ;a;r
£'ort llurod were weekend visit.
errs. at the home of their sister's,
Itle. acid Ails. liam Ilay, Aar,
,:and Airs, Melvin f rows, and at
their brother's, Air, and Hat's.
Tour Moyers.
Miss Marie Jarrett. of Kippen,
visited with her friend, Miss Evl.a
13ay, at the home of the latter's
parents, A'lr. and Mrs. William
Has,.
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RONALD CALDWELL
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Due to the increasing demand for our Pre -Fit
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• In making this change, we find it necessary, for
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regret since we have enjoyed providing this service for
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