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ZURICH tiERALI1
ITEMS OF LOCAL MAST
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn SteIck are
spending a few days at Detroit.
Miss Helena Farwell Iins returned
home after holidaying fn Seaforth.
Q f Mrs. Conrad Keller of Preston, is
' spending a few weeks at the home of
vher sister, Mrs. Henry- . TLi:.eI.
Miss Bertine Mero of London,
visited her brother, Mr. William
Mero over the week-ehd; .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B'oshart from
Waterloo were visiting relatives and
friends here for a few days this week
Mr. and Mrs, Diebe] of Guelph,
were week -end visitors with their
sister, Mrs. Julius Thiel'.
Mr. Roy Weber of Lonao. n visited
at the home of his parent, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Weber on Sunday.
Mr. George Volland of Detroit,
holidaying at the home of• his cous
Miss Lizzie Volland for a few wee
Miss Vera Dedels of Kitchen
was a guest of her friend, Miss An
Datars at the residence of her moth
Mrs. E. Datars, Sr., the past week
Mrs. Victoria Dedebs and daughter
Marion cf Kitchener; Mr. Leslie Riler
of Chatham, spent the holiday at the
home of the former's mother, Mrs..
Ed. • Datars, Sr. •
Returned from Hospital
The many friends of Ntr: Rudolph!
Stade are pleased to see him home
again after his recent operation and
able to enjoy daily walks.
Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Swartz; Mr.
Qand Mrs. Richard Whitney and. dau-
ghter Shari Jo; Mr. and Mrs. Me-
VClair all of Detroit, visited at the
,;i.1) home of Mrs. Emily Fuss.
On Fishing Trip
ST, PETER'S
Evalelical Lutheran Church
=ICH — ONTARIO
Thursday, August '3th, 194Y
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REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR .;,
10 a.ixa. :Divine Services. �'
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
7.30 pnns-.-.Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1�:•V. H. E. ROP±PEEP,,,
Minister
is Mrs.. M. .Desch --Organist
in 10 a.m.: Worship. Sermon:
ks. 11 a.m.—Sunday School..
er, 7.30.
na pvaa•—Wogs ip. Sermon:
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Messrs. Gordon and Stanley Smith
17 Mr. Lorne Klopp, and Mr. and Mr
'J Ward F•••Pta eniove-I a week -end t
• the northrn country fishing..
' Mrs. Barber and son; Miss Mar
• • Zimmerman of Tavistock; Mr. an
Mrs. Paul Kauffman of Kitchener
were week -end visitors at the hon
of Miss Anna Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellett and
children; Mrs. Singular and daughter
Bertha all of Woodstock, called on
friends in town on Monday ane were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Hoffman.
HOME PATRONAGE
Patronizing your Home Merchant and Bus-
inessmen by the surrounding community is what
builds up a business, town and community. We
cannot work together by not dealing with each
other and pulling together. The same holds good
with your local Printer... He cannot live and thrive
on the print jobs that are being sent out of town,
which could be done at home, and often at a big
saving.
Home Patronage is an essential for Prosperity
and Go -Ahead!
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INCORPORATED
BIN S ER TWINE—COAL
POULTRY AND ANIMAL FEEDS. PLACE YOUR OR -
"ER FOR COAL — WE DELIVER.
M. JINKS - •Manager
PHONES: Hensall 115. Zurich 154
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Local Representative
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on $100, or more for three or more
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Funds!
ed by 225 people at Queen's Park,
Stratford. The tree had been com-
piled -.by Rev, and Mrs. C. Cornwell
dof Kitchener, and was produced in
printed form. It showed the branch-
ing out of the family connection
from 17912' to 11946. The Thiel picnic
was attended by members of the fam-
ily from Niagara Falls, N.Y., Byron
Centre, Mich, Detroit, Fort Erie, Kit
chener, Waterloo, London, New Ham-
burg, St. Catharines, Toronto., Cay-
uga, Zurich, St. Thomas, Seaforth,
Mitchell, Sebringville, Hanover, Jor-
dan Station, Rostock, Aylmer, Wood
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
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AklkF k TA COAL
Orders taken for Pre -War Deep Seam, High
Quality Alberta Coal, which is a much better
quality than we have been able to get the past few
Years
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
OTHER SEASONABLE
NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our Specialty. Full line .of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
ZURICH — ONT.
QUALITY _ PRICE p SERVICE
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Mr. Ted. Keller of Detroit, wh
recentliy purchased the home owne
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conra
Keller of town, is repairing th
same for a summer home. His wif
accompanied him and they are ver
busy during their vacation in havin
the place much improved.' •
Mr. and Mrs. Win, S. Johnston of
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d stock, Haysville, and the various sur-
d , rounding townships. The president of
el the family association, Midford Litt
e of Fullerton welcomed those attend -
y ing, and acted as master of eeremon-
g fes. 'Community singing was le by
Rev. C Cornwell, with Mrs 'Cornwell
accompanying, and a number of spec-
, ial, musical numbers were given.
r Officers elected to organize the 1948
reunion, to be held at Waterloo on
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Be'nh Aug, ;6, 1948 are. ' hon. president,
d Andrew Thiel, Zurich;' ,president, Al -
town ; Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Rader; Mr
and Mrs. Harold Rader and•.daughte
of Goshen line south; .Mr 'and'Mrs
Leonard .Birk and children of, GGuel
who are vacationing at Grand:' ,
were entertained on Sunday at the
cottage of Mr and Mrs Milne Rader.
at the Bend. A lovely time was" en-
joyed by all.
BASEBALL NEWS
Play To Tie
Exeter and Hensall entries in th
South Huron Women's Softball Lea
gue played to a 15-15 tie at Exete
on Friday in a seven inning contest
Each team garnered seven hits.
Shut Out Hensall ..... ..... ..... .
Three Hits Allowed .... .. ..
Clinton Colts gave Hensall-Zurich
their worst trimming of the year
defeating the visitors 9-0 in a Huron
,bent Thiel, Kitchener; vice-pres., G.
Sandford, Kitchener; Secy -trews, Mrs
L Rats, Kitchener; sports convener
Floyd Cole, Detroit; lunch convener,
Mrs. Hilda Hostettler, New Hamburg
Among the prize winners were: the
youngest -child present, Paul David
e Sandford, 8 weeks old; son of Mr.
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Perth Baseball League match at CIin
ton last Tuesday evening before
large crowd. Bob Carrick let tae vis
itore down with two safeties in seven
innings, and Gpxd Stock allowed on
M. two innings. However, .Carrick
walked five batters and hit three
while Stock walked two. Carrick fan
ned nine and Stock two. Bruce Glenn
for the losers, allowed 12 tits, struck
out five, and walked three,.
and Mrs. George Sandford (Mildred
Ratz). The latest married couple
were • Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thiel, of
Zurich who were married June 21,
1947. The one coming the tongei't-
distance was Mrs. Earl Ball, Dixon
Centre, Mich. The oldestmarried
couple were Ma- and Mrs Albert Rob-
_' inson, Fullerton, who are 511 years
married. Oldest Iady present was Mrs
M. McAlpine, Woodstock, who is 84
a and the oldest man was Andrew Thiel
Zurich, who is -'87. The largest fam-
ilywas that of Mr and Mrs. Peter
e Deichert of Zurich who had eight
OBITUARY
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Death of John B. Forrest
Mr, John 13. Forrest, well known
Hensall resident passed away at his
home in Hensall, early Tuesday mor-
ning, Aug. 5th in his 76th year, foll-
owing two weeks illness, having suf-
fered a paralytic stroke, He ;was born
in Hay Township where he farmed
successfully for many ,yearson the
Parr line before taking residence in
Hensall some years ago. In 1902 he
was married to Annie Lopphardt of
Zurich, who predeceased hini: in 1922
and to this union was born 3 sons,
Ward Forrest, Stanley; Cooper of
Hay Twp,; Louis, Niagara Palls; 2
daughters, Mrs. W. Blacker, .,Clinton;
Mrs. T. Lavender, Hensall. '.In Nov-
ember 1943 he was married to Mat-
ilda Allan who survives him together
with his 3 sons and two daughters.
He is also survived by two sisters,
Miss Edith Forrest, Hensall; Mrs.
Harry Manual, London; two brothers
George, Manitoba, Oliver, London.
He was a member of Carmel Presby-
terian church. 'Funeral services will
be held from Carmel church "Thurs.,
day, August lth at 3 .m. conducted
by Rev. Ferguson, burial will be hi
Hensall Union Cemetery.
Had Reunion
Six generations of the Thiel fam-
ily were shown in detail in a big
family tree chart shown Monday
(:Civic Holiday) at the 12th annual
reunion of the Thiel family, attend -
of their family present. The prize for
the man who was most bald went to
William Thiel of Zurich.. A fine pro-
gram of sports was run off for the
young folks who gave a good account
of themselves. A softball team with
two chosen sides captained by Lloyd
Thiel, Fullerton, and Nennis Lein -
weber, Stratford, ended with a score
of 10-9 in favor of Leinweber's team
DOES LACK OF MONEY BLOCK
YOUR PROGRESS?
Sometimes the very fact we Iack
ready cash seems to prevent us from
fulfilling plans "that would bring in
more money — a sort of vicious cir-
cle. And, so, many a fanner postpon-
es plans for making his farm more
productive, and more comfortable.
Nearly every farmer realizes the
benefits that can come from money
spent in livestock for improving the
herd, better drainage systems, mod-
ern electricity aids, and new agricul-
tural equipment and machinery. Wise
farmers also' know that a shortage
of ready money need not prevent
them from sharing in these advant-
ages.
A visit to Mr. Sewell, local man-
ager rif the Bank of Montreal, will
show you why. A low-cost farm im-
provement loan from the B of M
has helped many farmers to purchase
the modern farm equipment design-
ed to increase production and profits.
In many eases the increase in profits
Mr. Sewell will be glad to discuss
has been used to repay the loan,
your plans and financial requirem-
ents at any time. You will like hie
j attitude that, "When you •est: for a
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loan at the B of M, you do not ask
+a favour."
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Come in and see our New' Shipment of Chester-
field,
hesterfield, Dining and Bedroom- Suites. Also a good
range of Studio Couches; Dinettes,. Etc.
Furniture suitable for Summer Homes' and Veran-
dahs:.
Always carry a good supply of Beds,, Springs,
Spring -filled and Felt Mattresses' in' all. sizes.
Keith R Westlake
Furniture
Phone 63,. Zurich
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Rader's Hardware
Look to Rader's Hardware for all lines of heavy
and shelf Hardware. Full line of enamel and al-
uminum ware on the. shelf.
Paints, Oils, Waxes, Hay Fork Ropes,
Sling Ropes and Binder Twine on hand. Farm
Fence and Steel Posts just arrived.
We also carry a full line of Harness, Repairs
and Sweat Pads.
Beatty shallow well and Cistern Pumps on
hand.
We do Plumbing
Phone 63
and Tinsmithing
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