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With Grateful Acknowledgement
of your
Generous Support and Goodwill that has made
Serving you a Pleasure.
We take this opportunity to extend to you and
yours, on behalf of ourselves and staff:
A MOST JOYOUS
C ristmas
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LIVE STOCK AND WILL BE IN A POSITION TO HANDLE
YOUR HOGS, STARTING SEPTEMBER 2ND.
FOR HOGS CALL HENSALL 115, OR ZURICH 93-1
FOR CATTLE CALL, J. INGRAM, PH. HENSALL 83-43
GIVE US YOUR FERTILIZER ORDER. .WE DELIVER
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
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AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO
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Season's breet;ngs
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR
BRING US ALL PROSPERITY
AND HAPPINESS, AND .A CON-
TINUANCE OF OUR FRIENDLY
BUSINESS RELATIONS
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ZURICH HERALD -
ITEMS OF LOCAL INICEPIST
iMr. Jacob Haberer spent a few
days on a busines trip to Toronto,
last week.
Mrs. E. Faubert who had visited
her parents, for some time has re-
turned to Windsor.
'Airs. Clayton 0. Smith and sono
of the B. W. H. and Mrs. J. Geig-
er of Toronto, visited at London one
day last week.
Miss Aryls Haberer of Toronto,
who is attending College in that city,
is spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Haberer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader of
Dashwood, were Sunday visitors at
the home of the former's sister, Mrs.
Clara Decker,
Mr. Don. Weber of London, is
enjoying his holiday season at the
home of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Weber.
Mr. Bruce Eickmeier who is at-
tending Dental College, at Toronto,
has returned to his home te spena the
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hy, .Eickmeier.
Miss Nola Krueger who rs on the
Public School teaching staff in Sar-
nia, is holidaying at the home of
her mother, ..Mrs.. E. G. Krueger,
14th eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amanns have
left for Urbana, Ill., where they in-
tend to visit for some time at t he
home of the former's son and other
relatives and friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. Orville ateinbach
and family,Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crip
and children all of London, were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Howald. The form-
er's family remaining for several
days.
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, who is at-
tending Western University School
,of Nursing, at London, is _enjoying
the holiday season at the home of
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J.
O'Dwyer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowden and son
Mark of Brantford visited at the
home of their mother, Mrs. E. Turk-
heim and other relatives over this
week -end and enroute to Toronto,
where they will be the guests of the
former's parents at Toronto for the
Christmas vacation.
FELL BELOW ZERO
Temperatures dropped sharply be-.
low zero last Thursday night and
new season lows were set at many
points. Highways hadrecovered from
the storm of early in the week, and
all provincial roads were reported
clear, bare for the most part. At
London City Airport the mercury
had crashed below zero to minus LG,
the first time it had dipped below
zero in two years.
HOLLYWOOD - HEAVVY...:FOR
ORPHANS
Behind Hollywood's glamour and
tinsel is a warm human story of fam-
ily life. Meet the stars and their ad-
opted youngsters in "Hollywood -
Heaven for Orphans", one of a
wealth of informative and intriguing
features in that favourite magazine
The American Weekly, with this Sun-
day's (Dec. 28) issue 'of The Detroit
Sunday Times.
CAROLS BORN OF PAGEANT
(By Earl Terry)
. Music is never more thrilling than
when earnest young voices join to
sing, in unison and harmony, the
traditional carols and hymns of
Christmastide. Whether the cares be
merry and gay, or tender and simple,
boys and girls sing them with a
wealth of joyous emotion. Their
hearts are filled with feeling of ad-
oration and hope springing from the
dignity and awe inspiring birth of
Christ, and at the same time a lively
anticipation of the festive season.
TOWNSHIP CLERK RESIGNS
Lloyd B. Hodgson, Centralia, has
recently resigned as ClerkfTreasurer
of Stephen Township. He became
Clerk in June 1944 owing to the ill-
ness of Mr. H. K. Either at that
time. Last June he ,took over the
duties of Treasurer on the resignat-
ion of Mr. F. W. Morlock, of Cred-
Won, Mr. Hodgson will devote his
full time, to the insurance business.
No appointment for the office, of
Clerk - Treasurer for the Township
of Stephen has been made.
HAD MISC. SHOWER
A miscellaneous shower was held
when a few of the neighbours and
relatives gathered at the home of
the newly weds; Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Zink (nee Verna Vincent) and
presented them with a miscellaneous
show,..r. Contests and games were
enjoyed throughout the evening:
Then the, bride and groom were ask-
ed to come forward and ne ,c.eated.
An addr,ss was given, after which
the young couple were showered.
with emfetti. They were asked to.
find their gifts by pulling tags out
of a de,aated sprinkling can, on
which were written the, hiding placeg
Leonard, on behalf of him.'elf and
his wife, thanked each and every one
for their lovely gifts. The gathering
then Fan `r "For They are Jolly Good
Fellows", after which a dainty lunch
(4<lt
%TNT NW enjoyed 6MM:elves very
much, forgot about old man time
slipping by so quickly, left for their
home. at the wee small hours in the
ST. PETER'S
Evanuelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.-Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. -Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services,
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
REV. H. E. ROPPEL,
Minister
Mrs. M. Pesch -Organist
10 aan.-Worship. Sermon:
11 a.m.---Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -Worship. Sermon:
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THE ZURICH VARIETY
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SN CK SHOPPE
WISH THEIR CUCTOMERS AND
FRIENDS A VERY
Merry Christmas
and a
Prosperous New Year
Season's Greetings
My Friends and Policy
Holders
ALEX. J. MASSE
Agent
Mutual Life Assurance Co.
Estb. 1869
HELP TO KEEP
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Christmas Sha ping
We hare a fine display of all lines of Furniture and
a good variety of Gift Suggestions.
Wishing you the
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Keith Westlake
Phone 122, Zurich
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NOMINATION
POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Public Notice is hereby given that
a meeting of the Electors of the
Police Village of Zurich, will be held
in the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1947
At the hour from 7 to 8 o'clock in
the evening, for the purpose of
nominating candidataes for Police
Trustees for the Year d948 and if a
Poll is demanded, a poll will be op-
ened on Monday, January bth, 1948,
at the Clerk's Office, Zurich. Said
poll be opened at 9 o'clock, a.m. until
5 o'clock, p.m.
When a proposed Candidate is
not present, his nomination paper
Shall not be valid unless there is
attached thereto evidence satisfact-
ory to the Returning Officer that he
tconsents to be so nominated.
morning. H. W. Brokenshire, Returning Officer
Dated at Zurich, December 8th, 1047
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