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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY IVIORNIi4IG, APRIL 24 19 47
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Phone 1410 C H. THIEL Zurich • 1.)‘11'1Y', To 'This End Vki tei
Sol omen Rae. chi or,
IN THREE ACTS
"THE GIRL OF MY HEART"
At
Town Hall, Zurich
ON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th.
James Street United Church. Young
People of Exeter, -will present this
fine Comedy Drama. This play is
being sponsored by the Lions Club of
Zurich, and all proceeds will be used
for Community Welfare Work: The
play comes very highly recommended
and evenyone that can should see it.
Please give your ,support to this
Worthy cause of 'Community Work.
Admission: AdUlts, 50enChildren 25c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to greatly thank all relati-
ves, neighbours and friends for their
kind sympathy shown during our
bereavement, also by cards, flowers,
etc., and Rev. C. B. Heckendorn who
officiated, T. Harry Hoffman, IGIen
Walper who sang a duet, Mr. T. H.
Hoffman a solo. Many thanks to them
also to Mrs. Milton Oesch ‚who as-
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sisted them at the organ.
Henry Brown:
Thank You!
We are in receipt of the •following
interesting comments received the
past week:
St. Michael's Rectory, Ridgetown.
Dear Chester: Time passes so
quickly that it is hard to keep. any
account of our debts. That is whY
am latein sending the enclosed ifor
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that you are feeling well again.. 'Nil,
doubt, from all reports you had a
terrible winter. Do you think it was
any Worse than some we saw while
in Zurich? I shall soon be looking
for my Summer crowds from the
park. With my best regards to you
and yours, I remain, L. W. Power,
P.P.
Detroit, Mich.
Dear Sir: Enclosed find renewal for
the Herald for another year. I will
also admit that I missed the Herald
very much while you was at the hos-
pital, and hope that by this time you
have fully recovered, and that you
may enjoy good health from now on.
Your,—A. Fassold.
Thornloe,, New Ontario
Dear Sir: It is time we had renew-
ed our subscription. We are glad
you are feeling well enough to be
back to work, wondered why we we-
re not receiving the paper untill we
learned of your illness. We have had
a very good winter, felt ourselves
fortunate indeed as we read and
heard of all the storms and traffic
tieups, floods, etc., everywhere, and
we are having fine weather, if cold,
but as March marched along we had
a tie up of 4 to 5 days on main
• roads which was really not bad after
all. We still have snow banks but
spring will eventually come. Wish-
ing you better health, as the days
go on.—Mrs. Gordon Johnston.
CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISH=
$1.50 a Year in Advance
$1.75 in U.S., in Advance,
Returned From Toronto
Mr. -Clarence Farwell has returned
from Toronto and is engaged by fol-
lowing his trade as decorator and
painter.' They are at home at the
Farwell residence. We welcome this
daMily our village as Clarence is
031.0 of our f6rrrier Zurich boys and
we wish them, every success.
• Found U. S. Instrument
The other day Charles Meyers and
Elroy Desjardine noticed a parach-
ute ,dropping into Ed. Schroeder's
field and on investigating found a IL
(S.A. Radio Transmitter Instrument,
attached to the parachute, and in
good working order, as the clock in
it was still going. They immediat-
ely got in touch with Centralia Air
Port who •came and picked up the
instrument and .are making contact
with U.iS.A. Anthorities. This in-
strument apparently was •carried up
in the air by a baloon, and brake
loose from its anooring.
Are Busy Catering
he local Dominion Hotel in Zur-
,
are have a rather busy time these
days, attending to banquets, etc. as
list Monday night the Zurich Wom-
ens' Institute had their banquet, then
o Wednesday evening the Business
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B en's Association of Dashwood and
their wives, some fifty-twe in num-
b,er were catered too; ,and en Satur-
day evening, the entire staff- of the
'Cyillert's Bakery and their wives,
enjoyed the big banquet put up by
the House which has a most won -
et ful reputation of good food a-nd
191.
erl.Served, ,
RICH LION&XLUB,-,
fall attendance was present at
the regular supper meeting on Mon-
day'evening at the Dominion House.
A Lion visitor from Windsor was
present, and the guest speaker was
Mr. Taylor,. principal of the Dash-
wood public school, who gave a very
interesting and educational talk on
a IViissiOnary tour he had taken in
interest of the Anglican church, to
Alaska, where he remained in the
work for a few years. He told us of
the living 'conditions of tne Indians,
half breedSe .and Eskimos in the far
ncirth, where he witnessed the mer-
dury to drop down to 70 degrees.
The neWlY• organized quartette of
Lions, gave a few numbers and re-
ceived much applause. The next
meeting will' be herd on May 5th.
when the Warr... Russell T. Kelley,
Ontario Minister of Health, and Dr.
R. Hobbs Tayl'or; ivr.L.,A. for South
Huron, will' be present and address
the Lions. This will be followed by
a .public meeting in the Town Hall,
in the interests of' Health, and the
public' are invited to attend this me-
eting, there' win •also be songs by
the Lions and moving pictures. Be
sure and keep this date open and at-
tend this grand rally.
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Special Services.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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On April 29th, 30th, and May ist.
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OBITUARY
Law. Henry Brown
After• are illness of a few Month's
duration; Mr. Henry 'Brown of Zur-
ich was taken to, St. Joseph's Hospital
London, or Wednesday, from where
he passed away on Thursday, April
in 19th year. Mx. Brown.
was always - a very hard working and
industriu.s. man, having farmed for
many years on the 15th 'concession,
Hay Township, and having sold the
farm about a year ago, he retired to
'Zurich, far what was intended to be
.1 earned rest in retirement. He
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WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING
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Nent, took a. bad cold early in the wmtet•
The Special Speaker will.
F. Durstine, of Kitchener, who,
addresseliitIgthe audience twice each ev-1 of which he seemingly could not get
• where he passed away in a few hours.
rid off and was taken to the Hospital'
TUESDAY Surviving besides his widow, former-
ly Rase •Stelek, he is survived by
7.30 pan.—"Give Me This Mountain"
three iter, M. 'Herb Becker, of
8.15 p.m. ---The Secret of' Spiritual
NOW Dundee, Mrs, Gordon Bergey, of
lamina, and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth of
Success.
WEDNESDAY Zurich,' three brother' lohn qiul Mel-
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7.30 p.m.—The Mennonitt. Church of 'ivin of Zurich. and Garfield of Now
the .feture. i Ilembarg. Mr. Brown wm born on
`:.i. 5 p.m. ---Th .• C vox o the W,Jrld ! the Brown homestead, Goshen Line
. sou•th, and spent most of his life in
Situation, i the ecommnity. The body rested at
111 I 1 RSDAY 1 the T. Harry Hoffmen Funeral Home
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flornt a p.rn. interment followed in
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postor• Exeter Cemetery..
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SHELL. ALSO A FULL LINE OF MIXED FEEDS FOR
STOCK.
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