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HON. RUSSELL T. KELLEY
Ontario's Minister of Health
Who will be Guest Speaker at the
Lions Club Supper on Monday, May
5th. And will also address a gath-
ering. in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. To
which the public are cordially invited.
Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club
for the Health and Welfare of the
Community.
Canada Conference
Evangelical Church
Fractures Collar Bone
Master Earl Wagner, moungest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner
had the strange experience one night
recently as he was sweetly sleeping
in his little bed, somehow he happen-
ed to fall out of bed and fracture
his collarbone. With medical attent-
iio i Earl is able to enjoy ourdoor life,
hitt must be very careful how and
when he moves his aims.
Daylight Time
Daiy+light Saving Time was ushered
in'• midnight, Sunday morning, and
sorre who forgot to turn their clock
a hour ahead when going to bed,
simply were an hour late Sunday
morning. As far as we know, all the
schools and churches hare fallen in
line by now, and what a difference
it'-ianakes when you wish to do a bit
of work around the place after sup-
per, to have that extra hour. And in
the morning, well, if we rise when
daylight arrives we will have a long
day ahead. 'We think it's fine!
A Big Evening '
;Don't forget to attend the big ev-
eling in the Zurich Town Hall next
Monday night, when the Zurich
The Canada Conference of the Er- Lions are sponsoring a big Health
angelical church convened at Hanov- Meeting, when the Hon. Russell. T.
er, during the past week, with Bishop Kelley Ontario Minister of Health,
G. E. Epp, acting as chairman. The olid Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, iVI.P.P. will
name of Canada Conference was b4,present to address the meeting.
changed to the Canada Conference of In,addition to•the,speakers several
the Evangelical United Brethern r Gels of Moving Pictuires will be
Church. The usual amount of rout- Shown, and the Lions will render
ine business was transacted, and corn,- baa e singing ntanber.s. The public
trtt o admission and:we are.
of Dashwood, requested ed superannu- looking�for� a fuictlYird'Ar'itir e'd .r
ation relationship,- after 42 years in. •cational gathering.
the ministry. Rev. N. H. Zurbrigg
requested credentials re transfer to
Illinoise.'Conference, and M. K. Sip-
pell re transfer. to Methodist. Church
in Detroit Conference. The replace-
ment of the Liquor Control Act with
a Liquor License Act by the Legislat-
ure
egislature was effected with undue haste,
the meeting felt. It was pointed out
that Canadians are already spending
more than one million dollars a day
on alcoholic beverages and that t he
new measure legalizing cocktail bars
will greatlii increase this wastage.
The next Conference will 'be held at
Kitchener Zion Church. Following
are the changes in the statronmg 'of
Pastors, as recommended by the Sta-
tioning Board: over the meeting, was succeeded in
Rev. A. E. IPletch from Chesley to theresidency by Leroy O'Brien of
St. Jacobs; Rev. H. E. Roppel from Zurich.Other officers elected are:
St. Jacobs to Zurich; Rev. A. S. let vice-president, Elmer D. Bell, Ex-
wommolomommunmenstaisimmamsamezacammor Rev, Jll from Pembroke to Pelham, tetter; 2nd vice-pres., R. S. Lowell,St.
Rev. -J. Bender from Pelham to Mor- titer s; sec�Pis.rv. T_ W. Butler. Clin-
riston; Rev. J. W. Sieibert• Prom Mm' y
he ex''ec
riston tc i he lev Rev. H. N. Mohr ton; Tret
` Rev. H. Clinton. T
1 from Elmira to Pembroke; Y
Maly 8th i
Getz to Dashwood; Rev. t... ). Heck -
drawn
be confirmed
enders from Zurich to Elrn rxr. I 'drawn up.
ORGANIZE FOR BASEBALL
An enthusiastic meeting of repres-
entatives of teams comprising the
Huron -Perth Baseball Association met
in Hensel]. Commercial Hotel last
Wednesday evening for the annual
meeting of the association. fhe meet-
ing was largely attended. Possibility
that nine teams would take part in
the schedule this summer --as mdic-
ated by the meeting. Potential teams
are Hensall, Zurich, Radio School,
Clinton, Staffa, Exeter, Lucat=, St.
Marys and Mitchell. In addition, ar-
rangements are to be made for a
juvenile series which, it is expected
will include six teams. Stan. Tudor,
President, of Hensall, who presided
TFIIEL'S
nor Sto
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Ladies and Childrens Dresses
Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
R. HOBBS TAYLOR, M.D.
M.P.P, For South Huron
Who will be ono of the speakers
the Zurich l ions Club Supper on
the eve. of `' n} rill. Dr. Taylor, e,_ ere present. The table was. prettily
who is the \",on1ter for South Huron j decorated with flowers and a three
will also attend the large gathering; 5tilyey wedding cake centred the table
in the 'I`c 'r pall, following the Sup ri't' d was iced by the bride. For
per meeting. The public are im tted neir trip the bride wore ; pale
1.e attend tlti ,ntl:lir necti ,,, birh i••bltie suit with black aceessortes. The
is in the interest of health and Wel- happy couple left for .a honeymoon
fare of the community. There is no trip to Toronto, Hamilton, .diagara
n.inmissinn, nn,1 it 1 .ponsored hly the Falls, and: the American Falls, N.Y,
`enrich Lions Club.,
amid, . hower of confetti.
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Oesch—Houston
A quiet but lovely wedding was
solemnized at the Presbyterian
manse, Clinton, when Rev. David
J. Lane united in marriage Madge
Ruth, -youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Houston, Stanley Town-
ship, to Vernon Wesley Oesch, eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch
of Stanley Twp. The bride 'looked
charming in a street length dress of
white triple sheer over satin. She
Also wore a white headdress caught
with net to the shoulder. She wore
a corsage of red roses and star of
Bethlehem flowers. Mrs. ',toy Allin
was her sister's bridesmaid, she wore
a white silk jersey with' coloured
flowers, a corsage of red roses. Mr.
Roy Allis was best man. The bride
wore a gold pendant and bracelet
with blue matching stones, centred
with diamonds from .the groom. The
giftito the bridesmaid was a flowered
plate, to the best man, money. The
at wedding dinner was held at the Lit-
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