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oa^ ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 i 956
Attending Convention
Mr. Gerald Gingericli of Zurich,
Mr. Floyd Buehler of Waterloo are
attending the Oil Heating Convention
at Kitchener for a few days this
week.
Farm Forum
Parr Line Forum—
Met at the home sof Mr. James
McAllister for their discussion. There
Were 23 adults present. Subject for
•discussibn was: "How Free can We be more in line with the priee in the
Make Free Trade in Canada," Their United States. — Progressive euchre
General Agreement on, tariffs and
Trade? Answer „ Whereas farmers
are in agreement providing all •noun
tries abide by the agreements. II.
What proiblems do you see in this
policy.. Answer - One objection we
have to the working of the GATF
was when they allowed New Zealand
cheese to come into our country at
a time of surpluses, in the product-
ion, and especially after the cheese
Producers had set up a fund to
protest their own market. We would
like to see half the duty on automo-
biles removed, so our prices would
views were: Question I. Should Can- followed the di4scussion, Winners
sada Farmers support the type of
programme being advocated by the were: Ladies, Mrs. Eldon Jarrot,
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lkiliss Ruth Aim Jarrot; ,Gents - Mr.
Ross Love, Eldon Jarrott Mr.
Charles Robinson acted as president,
in the illness of Mr John Soldan.The.
next meeting will be at the Home
of Mr Frank Mousseau. The topic
will be Workmen's Compensation.
Thank You!
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to everyone who so kindly rememb-
ered me with flowers, treats, cards
and personal calls while I was a pat-
ient at Clinton Hospital and also
while convalescing at home.
—Allan Brokenshire.
IN MEMORIAM
Desjardine—
In loving memory of our dear
who passed away 23 years ago,
March 11th, 19,33.
• Single Coplee 6 Centra,
Subscription in Canada, l2.Qik a
:Subscription U.S.A., Year P.N.
Is At Hospital
Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer .of town has
lelft .for Victoria Hospital, London,
to receive treatments and a general
check-up. We wish her a speedy
recovery back to good hearth, and a
return from the Hospital in the
near :future.
HAD ANNUAL NIEETING
son The annual meeting of the Evang-
on elieal Young People was held Tues-
day. evening in the church basement
with 123 members present. The topic
for the evening given by Edith
Steckle was "Christ's Centred Life'.
She said that Christ deals with our
everyday needs and we walk daily
in the glory of God. The annual
reports were read and the election
of officers was as .follows—i'esi.dent,
Patrick O'Brien; vice prey., Donna
Oesch; Secretary, Janet Gascho; ass't
secretary, Elaine Schade; Treasurer,
Richard Eiib; Press Ileoorter, Mary
Geiger. The ,business was followed
by recreation and a box social which
was enjoyed by all,
0 happy hours we once enjoyed. •
How sweet their memory still;
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
—Ever remembered by Father,
Mother, Sister and Brothers.
—BORN—
At the Farwell Nursing Home,
Zurich, on March 1, 1954, to Mr.
and Mrs Lawrence Bedard, a son,
(Patrick Gerard) A brother for Lary
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land Aubrey.
—ELECT OFFICERS—
Mrs. L. W. Hoffman was re-elected
as president of the Zuriich Evangel-
ical Ladies' Aid and WSWS at the
annual meeting in the church. Other
officers are: Vice-presidents, Mrs.
Delbert Geiger:, Mrs. Menno Oesch;
secretary, Mrs Harold Rader; ass't,
Mrs. Ward Fritz; treasurer, L. A.,
- Miss Olive O'Brien; ass't, Mrs. Gid_
eon. Koehler; treasurer, WSWS Mrs.
Leonard Erb, ass't, Mrs. Oscar Greb.
Mission work of the Mennonite
Church was described by the Rev.
Solomon Baechler, of Zurich, Amish
Mennonite Church, guest speaker.
The finance committee reported a,
:ot •more than $1;250...after
renovating the.church basement,
supplying new tables and chairs for
the basement and redecorating 'the
parsonage.
HAS86th BIRTHDAY
Sunday -,last, February 26th, was
another milestone for one of the
!older residents in the person of Mr.
Mr. John E. Bannister•Williai'n; O'Brien, •:when he quietly at
his home celebrated his 86th birth_
The appointment of John E. Tian-
nister as manager of the Bank of , day. lir. O'Brien in his daily life
Montreal office in Zurich has been seems like a much younger person,
announced. Mr. Bannister, formerly a great lover of hunting, fishing and
accountant 'at •Lucknow, succeeds C. athletic sports. There has hardly
W. Scott, wh.o has taken charge .ss been a game of hockey within reach
the 13 :bf NI office at Alvinston, that he has not a attended this sea-
A native of Ridgetown, Jnr,. �'fr, sin: And •at hunting time he just
Bannister ,began his banking career loves. tto dress warm and take the
there in 1929, and gained :i vide gun and ,go out shooting, and when
knowledge of 'banking �a ]i'la : eiving something comes within reach and
at several branches in Ontario, in- he•wants it, he seems a sure shot,
eluding those at Bleniilc"r, \loci is- and usually gets his game. We hope
Providence will continue to bless
both Mr -and Mrs. O'Brien, one of
Zurich's. elderly couples with good
health for years to come. Special
mention and congratulations were
made by Rev. H. E. Roppel at the
regular church worship in the 1+'.v -
angelical church that Sunday morn-
ing and in recognition the entire con-
gregation arose to their feet.
burg, Belleville, Napanee, Stirling
and Caamibellford. He was appoint-
ed accountant at Lucknew in 195.1.
Mr. Bannister takes an active in-
terest in community activities, partic-
ularly in sporting circles,, and, in the
past, has held executive positions
with sktball, tennis and badminton
clubs in centres where he has server.
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`BACK TO THE BIBLE"
On C H.L.O., St. 'Phomas; 680 on meeting, singing the Institute Ode,
the Diai. Every week -Day, 9.30 to and praying the Lord's Prayer. Min -
I110 a.m. utes ,of the last meeting were read
by Mrs. Armstrong. The treasurer's
T. J. RAWLINGS report .was given by Mrs. Newell
Geiger. 'These reports were approved
as read. Business was discussed.
Among them was, that the Canaan
Packers will hold a cooking demos-
stratioii in the Community Centre,
Zurich, sponsored by the W. T. and
the W.:C.,L,, on the evening •of Mon,.
day March 26th, 'Tickets are 'being
sold at 50 cents for the evening.
Correspondence was read mai (kelt
with. Mrs. Leonard Erb tows charge
of the program, hiss Grace Erb
favoured with several ,piano intii'b-
ers; Mrs. Anson McKinley and Miss
Parson rendered vocal duett., well
given;; Mrs. Clare McBride with her
trumpet and 1\11'x. Elroy with h'r
piano aceordian played severa' n'l u-
bers which were much appreeiated.
Mr. J. Montgomery, Huron Costley
Agricultural Representati't*c, of Mit-
ten, gave a fine talk on their• W:irk
and the pictures which he Was about,
to show. TWO films were shown an
4-I1 Club work and one on T. 13.
The meeting closed with "'Phr,
Queen." The committee served :i
delicious luncheon, Mrs. L. Erb, Mrs
T. Meyers, M. E. Schroeder, A (Inc
prig] bane V'1•r'ts e.;1 here
—W. L MEETING—
The regular meeting of the Zurich
Womens' Institute was held in the
town hall on Tuesday eve., March 6,
Mrs. L. Rose, president, opened the
ACCOUNTANT
Income Tax Returns
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