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OF LOCAL MUST
q�p Mr and Mrs Harold Stade spent a
• day at London last week.
Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ross and two
daughters of Seaforth were Sunday
guests at the home oaf their aunt and
uncle, Mr and Mrs. C. L.Smith.
Mr and Mrs Milton-1VI•cAdanrs were
recent visitors to Detroit. The for-
mer's mother, Mrs. T. Tetreau re-
turning with them, after spending a
few weeks at Clawson, Mich.
With the continued cold weather,
the ear•etaker, Mr. Charles Hay, is
getting a nice sheet of ice on the
local Lions Skating Rink, which is
a very :busy place at times.
Mr and Mrs Morley Witmer have
returned to their home in Detroit af-
ter spending some time a't the home
of their sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Tell.
Steibach and Mr and Mrs Earl Thiel
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WHO WILL BE SAVED?
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All who have neglected God's free offer of salvat-
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Christ as their Saviour.
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A quite heavy fall of snow, ac
companied by wind and drifting vis
ited these parts on Monday and Tn
esday. The weather has moderate
down nicely and the nights are tris
and frosty. -
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.xu.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
7.3U p.m.—Divine Worship
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
REV. H. E. ROPPEL,
Minister
Mrs. M. Oesch—Organist
10 a.m.—Warship. Sermon:
11 a.m..--Sunday School.
7.30 pan.—Wership. Sermon:
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The W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid of the
Evangelical church will hold their
Day of Prayer Service on .Sunday
morning at the regular church serv-
ice. Mrs. H. E. Koppel will be the
guest speaker. All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinback
and fancily and Miss Joan McArthur
all of London, were •Sunday visitors
at the :home of their relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Howald and Mr.
and Mrs. Hy. Steinback.
Mr. Gordon Manson of Dundas,
has returned home after spending a
few days at the home of his sister,
Mr and Mrs Newell ° Geiger. Mrs.
J. Manson and Mrs. Nancy Koehler
returned with him to spend some
time in .Toronto.
Mr and Mrs Ed. Brenner and
daughter Marion; Mr and Mrs Floyd
Cook and daughter, Patricia, of
Kitchener were Sunday? visitors at
the home of their. parents, Mr and
Mrs. John Brenner.
Announcement
Mr and Mrs Walter A. Murray of
Weston, wish to announce the enga-
gement of their daughter, Mary Eli-
zabeth (Betty) to Dr. Donald L.
Oestreicher, son :of Mr and Mrs.
Aaron Oestreicher, of Dashwood;
the wedding to take place Feb. 19th,
at Weston Presbyterian Church.
FLY TO AUSTRALIA •
Mr and Mrs, Luther J. 'Penhale. of
Exeter have left to visit their son-in-
law and daughter in Australia. They
took an airplane from London, on to
Marton airport and ab'y way or Van-
couver. San Francisco,' Ho.nolulu and
the Fiji islands to Syldney.
FOXES HAVE 11O CHANCE
Wingham — Huron County foxes
may be crafty but they seem to have
met their match in Ross Taylor, con.
6 E. Wawanosh, who has last comp-
leted trapping .of 75 foxes in 15 days
Working in his Lone -handed fashion,
Ross ran up the locally unsurpassed
score in his first year of extensive
trapping. Bounty fees alone amour -
ted to $225. He is modest-.. in his
claim that this may be a record, but
admits that his mark ,of 14 foxes in
one day is some catch.
EXETER MAN INJURED
Benson W. Tuckey, Exeter, suffer-
ed a nasty gash in his lower Iip when
he was struck by one of the racks of
his truck, He was standing on the
vehicle in Jamiris St. United Church
shed and was lifting off one of the
racks when it carne up with a jerk
and struck his lip, which required
six stitches to close, and will be sore
for some time.
Farm. Forum
The Unique Farm Forum met at
the hone of Mrs. E. G. Krueger, 1(4th
Con., with 2,9 members present. Mr.
Henry Schilbe led the discussion on
"This Little Pig Went to Market”
and it went as follows. The method
our Foram favoured in marketing
(ntr agricultural products was by ,
having some organization control
them. There will never^ or should
nerer• be a surplus aslong as there !
aro hungry people in the world.
Ralph 'Krueger and Keith Horner en- '
tertaine(l the group with stunts. The
next meeting,• will be held at Roland
Gaimer's with .+,rr,n Oestreicher
leading the discussion on "Food Tn
Sales Clothing."
OFF TO CALIFORNIA
- Mr and Mrs Alf. E. Wuerth of Exe
ter and a brother to Mr. Edgar
Wraith of Zurich are off' for an ex-
tended trip to 'Carifornia wherethey
will vi;.ii the former's brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Wuerth at Van
Nuys. After visiting at Van Nuys
they will take the fPaeific Scenic
trout., to British Columbia and visit
with the forrner•'s sister, Mr and 17r,
A. E. Glanville at New Westminster.
Returning to Seattle, Was, -r., they
will return home through the States.
Mr. Edgar Wuerth of Zurich has re-
ceived word from his brother, Mr. A.
E., stating that he has already picked
nice large luscious oranges and, ban-
anas on his brother's fruit farm in
Van Nuys, Calif,
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CATTLE PRICES LOWER
Ottawa --Cattle prices declined
11-42 last week and hogs were a
general 125 cents or more lower, the
Agricultural Department reports in
its weekly livestock review. The
downward trend was a reflection of
lower prices on U. S. markets, result-
ing in a slackening of export de-
mands -and easier prices for whole-
sale meats and lard which took a
drop of -about 6c. Lamb prices also
shared in the decline.
SALE IS CONFIRMED
At a shareholders' meeting of the
Robert hell Engine and Thresher Co
Seaforth, the sale of the conrpan.y'
assets was confirmed. The purchaser
is J. W. Monteith, Stratford, who
explained he is acting as a middle-
man for other parties in Stratford,
and Perth County, Seaforth and Hur-
on County. The purchase prrce is
$192,400 (equal to $80 per share)
less certain sums for taxes, etc.
which i.t is understood will leave a
net price of a•pprcaimately $65 a
share.
BRIDGE IS REPAIRED
Traffic over the C.N,R. bridge on
the London line south of Clinton
was suspended over Saturday and
Sunday last while final relsarrs were
made to the structure, which was
damaged by heavy ice and snow last •
winter. Major parts of the work w:..
renewing the steel span. Tempora.,,
repairs were made immediately after
the damage, allowing trains to op-
eratelover the bridge during the
ear. The new bridge is 52 feet
n length.
FEATURED SINGER
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Lovely Patricia Poitras, whose
mezzo-soprano voice has been
heard frequently on Canadian air-
waves as well as on the concert
stage, will be guest soloist on the
Northern Electric Hour on Mon-
day evening, February 7. Her
selections will be "Vissi d'Arte"
front Puccini's '"La Tosca" and
"Carnaval" by Fourclrain. Neil
Chotem, outstanding Canadian
pianist, will also be featured in
"Horn Staccato" by Dinicu. The
program is heard weekly over
CBC Trans -Canada network,
T eraday, February 3rd, 1949'
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