Zurich Herald, 1945-04-19, Page 1ZURICH
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19 1945
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Following is the Zurich. L re-
port of war work and financial state-
ment: -Shipped 370 lbs. honey; No.
of boy's boxes overseas 54; Cigarettes
overseas 5,200; Cards and hankies to
our boys and girls in Canada 28;
Bought War .Saving Certificates $20;
Receipts for the year .... $.556.19
Expenditures ............ 490.11
$ 66.08
Cash on hand .... . .. 187.09
Total in Bank $ 253.17
Knitting: Mens sox 2 pr; childs 8
pr; leggins 5 p'r; child's sweaters 4;
Sewing: sleeping bags 9; =ens pyj-
amas 3 pr; napkins 9 dozen; donated
2 quilts .complete, 1 quilt lining.
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mrs. Richard Masse and children,
of Grand Bend after spending a we-
ek with her relatives in law, return-
ed to her home on Sunday last.
The Misses Ulene. and Edna Bed-
ard who left some time ago for Lon-
don, expect to renmid for some fut-
ure tirne.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sopha who have
made their home in Ontario for quite
a few years are now having their
house and home remodelled and when
completed will be modern, and up-to-
date. We welcome Mr. and Mrs.,
Sopha back in our midst, and. may
they enjoy the fruits. or ther nerd.
labour in their retiring yeare..
Seeding in. this community is near-
ly completed and what is in stpro= for Mrs. Wellington Johnston and son
the fanner remains to be seen.'W ear Ross -and Ma's. Ernie Gemming mot -
Pte. Jack O'Brien of London spent
the week -end at his home here.
Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Wagner
and .son Billie, Mrs. Earl Weido and
Mrs. Stephan motored to London on
Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gabel of Cen-
tralia have moved into the home
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson 'Gabel, Bronson line.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotohmer,
and daughters of Bayfield visited at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Albrecht, last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Bruce Volland and
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman of Goderich,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis .Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eidkmeier,
Ivan and Oscar and daughter, Mrs.
Keith McGill of Broadhagen were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Eickmeier.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Horner, Mrs.
E. G. Krueger, 14th con., Mrs. J. W.
Horner and Mr. E. Gross visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ings at
Varna, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Overholt and
family :of Stratford spent Saturday
evening at the home of the former's
sister, Dr. and Mrs. Coxon, Mrs. Mil-
ler who has been visiting at Stratford
with her son, returned to her home in
town.
ly seeding is an indication of a good
crop, Well, there is every reason for
the farmers to look for the best in
years.
.Comment - We are told, and we
are taught to believe that all things
red to Detroit last week where the
latter borded a plane to meet herhis-
band at 'San Francisco, Cal., where
he is stationed in army Services.•
Ur. Frank Uttley has Moved a
house on his lot, next to M. Meld -
are possible; and in this upset world
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of today, one Wonders, and thous- ngers residence,' and will fit him:.
self a Vdry .comfortable home. Frank
ands of .other citizens of this fair
thinks the housing proposition 'is a
Dominion wonder what will become big - problem, so he thought best to
of the future. And we wonder what get one of his own, as he nad the
will become of the crippled soldies' vacant lot and will without a doubt
as well as thousands who will return lee very happy in his own quarters.
to .civilian life. Will they be in good ,
gear to earn their living as. before HAD SPLENDID MEETING
the war, or will they be helpless The Zurich Lions Club had a most
creatures depending on mercy and splendid oneeting at their supper
charity from from their fellow friends, or eting in the Dominion. House on
relatives; or will they be cared for Monday evening. Outside guests in
with an independent future by the eluded Lion Dalton. Higgs, of St.
authorities of our country; we fear Thomas; Lions A. Traquar, G. Stus-
very much. for .their future. Right gis, .S. Taylor, J. M. Southcott of
to -day on the eve of electing new Exeter. The former gave a very in -
governments, -would it not be fitting spiting address, as also did Lion
that those thousands of soldiers who Victor Dinnon of the •Zurich. 'Club
faithfully give years of service to de- who talked on "Lion Education,e
fend this country, many have given Mr. Arthur Finlayson of Blake with
limbs from their body, as well as one of his junior singers, gave a few
other infirmities, that will be a herein. well received numbers. The local
cap to them for the rest of their liv- Club has purchased a suitable piano
ing days, would it not be fitting that from a citizen in town, this was ac -
government officials and the thous- cepted by the Club, and will greatly
ands of left and right .bowers in their help to pep up the singing.
service would turn over its work to
the soldiers, and have them to form
a soldier's government This would
OBITUARY
be a meansof creating only one pol-
Official word has been received by
itical party, l and the party would af- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoffman of the
nate ninety per cent of the homes Goshen line, south of Zurich, that
of Canada, meaning that -many hom- their son Pte. Leonard Hoffman, age
es have given sons and daughters who 23 was killed in action in -Germany
have donned uniforms to serve their country. on March 5th, 1945. Preor to his
enlistment he was employer by the
Nowe Mr, Editor, we are expecting London Shoe Co., London, Ont. He
critisism and -tilenty of it for this received his education in Zurich and
little scrap, but let us face it. Fine Mount. Carmel High !School and the
we will be told where is the experi- London Business Institute; on Feb-
ence, their grammar; where is their ruary 1942 he becameea member of
drilling to deliver a cut-throat speech the Oxford Rifles and left for Me
for perhaps an. hour or more, and at Col. where he received his basic
its conclusion the voter goes home training; in July 1944 he left for
and wonders what is was all about, Debert, N. S. at 'a later day he ase
the gentleman concerned was talking rived overseas. He saw action. in
about and perhaps his oppenene only France, Belgium, Holland. This re-
- a few miles away was trying to in- giment latter crossed into Germany
filet a deeper gash. All m all, it is and it was clining this reeve teat
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our °Pinion that we have prenty of met his death. He is survived by his
soldiers with the necessary education parents, four sisters, Mrs. (Rose)
to dischange the affairs Of our coun- Traher of London; Sister Angelo
tryto entire satisfaction, and besides Theresa af. the Urstiline Order of
they wotild be reaping a reward that Chatham, and Mary and Doreen at
will deserve, more than any one else, home; six brothers, Joseph, Albert,
and 'furthermore, they would be ear- Edgar, Leo, Wilfred, and Anthony
ring their lviing without 'being to the of Hay Township. He was a member
mercy of their country. Those that of St. Boniface Church, Zurich, Holy
have been in the political zone for a Name ,Soeiety and League of the Sae -
decade. or perhaps a score of years, red Heart. • Memorial Mass was off -
should not hesitate to turn over their ered by Rev. Fr. Lucien pastor, on
pohlical career, and go back to their March 20th, 1045. While overseas,
former profession, or perhaps a pay- he was with the H. L. 1. of Galt. He
mg •busineee he left behind, or may- wi-11 long be remembered by his manY
Mends and relatives, who have the
be so to some large tract of land
where he would be assured a cosy deepest sympathy of a larem C IQ
living. . of trtet6,-
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