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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16 19 44
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Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
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OUR GROCERIES
Our Stock. of Groceries is always kept up-to-date in
quality as well asquantity when at all possible.
Selling f3The Best for 'Less" has always been our
Slogan, and we still -endeavour to maintain this
-star'dard.
CLOTHING FOR ALL
we are happy to be in a position to show you, just
'the kind of clothing you will prefer, Men's, Boys',
and Ladies. Practically everything you will require
to 'wear.
DRY 'GOODS, ETC.
Our shelves of suitable bry Goods, Yard Goods,
Etc.; is here for your inspection, and invite the pub-
lic in to see the many lines we have to offer re-
gardless of the rather diiacult conditions in proc-
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CARD OF THANKS'
The bereft family of the late Hen-
ry !Datars wish to greatly thank the
neighbors and friends for their kind-
ness and sympathy "during their be-
reavement, special thanks to Rev. E.
PIeimrich and the Lutheran 'choir.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memors of (Charolette)
Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, who passed a-
way on November 17th, 1939.
—Ever remembered by her father,
Mr. John Galster, Zurich.
IN MEMORIAM
Wurm-Annie M. Wurm. A tribute
of sacred remembrance to. our dear
sister who passed away 19 years ago,
November 10th, 1925.
One by one our hopes grow brighter
As we, near that shining shore; -
For we know across the river
Waits our loved one gone before. .,
—Loving Sisters and Brothers.
IN MEMORIAM •
In loving memory -of a dear husb-
and and father George Thiel who
passed away five years ago November
22nd, 1939.
Five long lonely years has gone by I!,
Since you were called away.
And never can I forget
The way you had to go.
And I know you did not wish it so
But for some good reason
The Lord decreed it should be so
Your gracious smile and loving ways
Are with me all the time
No length of time can eliminate
What you means to nye
So sleep peacefully on dear George,
In your heavenly home until we meet
• again,
—Sadly missed by your loving wife,
son Hugh and fancily.
NOTICE
TO HYDRO USERS—The power
will be off on Sunday November 19,
at the faliowing hours: from 8.30 to
10.30 a.m., and front 1 to 2 p.m.
Zurich Hydro Commission
A BRAND NEW SUNDAY COMIC
George McManus, creator of "B•ri-
nging Up Father"', introduces a New
::b''1 or comic, "Snookruns," starting in
:his Sunday's' (Nov. I9 issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times. Get The De-
troit Sunday Times for "Bringing Up
Father,"' and George McManus'
irand New comic, "S'nookums_"
Hensall Council Minutes
The regular meeting of the Vill-
rge Council was held on the eve. of
November 6th in the Council Chain-
3er at 8 p.m. with all members being
present. The minutes of the previous
heating were read and adopted.
T. Kyle reported re the Hall the
eight of a Dance, to use his own
judgment. Reeve Shadick reportedre a tree in front of J. Bonthron's
residence asking permission to re-
move the same.
Correspondence read: �a France
Fire Engine & Foamite Ltd; Chief
Election .officer, Twp. ofHay, Dept.
of Public Welfare, County Clerk,
Canadian :Vlothereraft Society, same
filed.
Bills and accoun"ts• road: Municipal
World Ltd. supplies 1.61; ,:t. E. Shad -
dick, sel. jurors 1.50; R. J. Paterson
sel. jurors 1.50; J. A. Paterson CN1I
frt., and sel. jurors $2; LaFrance
Fire Engine & Foamite Co. supplies
$43; Drysdale. Hardware supplies for
'pall $20.37; T. Kyle salary $73.80;
N. Jonas labour hall, $23.110;• Hydro
for Hall $15.02. Total $181.90.
Motion that the bills and accounts
be -paid as •read. - .'
Mr..W. McAdams 'appeared re theDairy business he recently purchased
from 0. Rowcliffc', asking about dra-
inage and . other matters, same were
explained to him.
Dr. A. 12. ,Campbell appeared re
the metwho have 'been overseas and
suggested doing something for them,
'=ante to be considered later.
Ti.J. Paterson, tax collector. re-
port,'d es having collected $2775.50
to date oilthe Tax Roll.
Motion. that by-law No. 6, 1944
be ..ven its three readings, .and tin -
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ally passed. Motion, that we adjourn a
to meet ,ain en Novemh car 15th at
8 p.ni. `
—4- A: 1'ttt:el';aon, Clerk,
Bily Goverment Securities
Mr. Paul Hess of Toronto was a
week -end visitor with his parents, Ms
and Mrs. A. F. Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Bissett of
•Goderich were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hess.
Mrs. James ,Parkins has returned
home after an enjoyable visit with
relatives and friends in Detroit for
a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wolper and
daughter of. Detroit were week -end
visitors at the home of the former's
Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henb. Mousseau
Mr. and Mrs. Cl-Aas. Scotchmer and
family of Bayfield were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht.
Mr. Jack O'Brien who rs in the
Armed Forces enjoyed a week -end at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Lennis 0Brien.
Mn and Mrs. Jas. Travithick of
Brinsley were in town attending the
funeral of the late H. Datars on
Sunday.
Miss Pearl Gellman and Alice
Beaver returned home after spending
some time with friends at Toronto,
Hamilton, NiagaraFalls, Ont., St.
Catharines and Niagara Flls, N. Y.
Local Red Cross
The Zurich Unit of the Red Cross
;% eiety packed the following articles
and shipped them to headquarters in
Toronto. 10 boys' shorts; 11 girls
coats; 6 girls pinafores, 11 girls blo-
uses, 1(1 -pr. boys ,overalls; Z infant
nightgowns; 15 quilts. We gratefully
acknowledge the fallowing donations
Miss J. Lamont, Mrs. W, Hoffman 1
quilt top; Pauline 'Hess, Joan Merner
1 quilt; Home Economics;crass ZIPS.
(Mrs. Siebert) 1 quilt top, I pr. py-
jamas, 2 infant nightgowns; Miss Em
ma Dinsmore 1 quilt; Ladies of St.
Boniface R. C. church 1 quilt top;
Mrs. Clayton Smith 1 quilt; Mrs. Jho
Douglas, 11 quilt top.
BIBLE SOCIETY MEET"
A large• gathering of worshipers' of
the various churches of the commuir-
ity met in the Evangelical church on
Sunday evening, it being Bible So-
ciety evening, and the District Field
Secretary Rev. Denny Bright, of
London was present and gave a most
splendid address. The local clergy-
men who were on the platform and
took part in the services, were Rev.
E. Heianri•ch, Rev. C. B. Heckendorn
and Brother S. Baechler. The Soc-
iety enjoyed a very good year in
1943 as around $107 was neve to
headquarters for their great work.
An appeal was made for this year's
canvass to b equally as good. IT you
have not as yet been called upon you
will 'be by these young energetic can-
vassers and meet them with a smile
and a good donation. The former
offiicers were re-elected: President, C'.
L. ,Smith, Secy-Treas. B. J. Klopp,
Vice Presidents, the local Clergy of
the community, Auditors, J. E. Gaa-
clro and D. Gingerich.
OBITUARY
Late August Henry Datars
The death took place at the' home
of his son Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dat -
ars of Hay Township, on Thursday,
November 9th, of August Henrys
Deters, an ' almost lifelong resident
of the community, being born iu the
township and all but ten years when
he resided at New 1-lamburg was a
resident here, moving to Zurich some
twenty-five or .50 years ago, retiring
from the farm where he passed on.
While at New Hamburg his wife,
Henrietta Stelck predeceased. For
1 tunn.er of years 'while in Zurich,
he was in the implement business
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was wi'se'ly kno\v:1 throughout
the community, Surviving is his
only son and a granddaughter, A.
private funeral was held on Sunday
afternoon at the home followed by a
largo public service at St. Peter's
Lutheran church, 7urieh of which the
departed was a devout member, in-
terment followed to St. :Peter's cer•tn,
et car, Rev. • I;, it e:lntrix;11, the r 1r"te>;n,
officiating,
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