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mittee, Phone 91 r 13, Zurich.
"Remember now Thy Creator in the
Days of Thy Youth." .Eccl. 12: 1.
BORN
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Gingerich are
happy to announce the birth of a
son, David James, on June 14-th, at
Clinton Hospital.
IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING
At 9 p.m. Friday, June 24th, there
Township
l aHall,b the
ToZurich, to which all
the people of the district, and par-
ticularly those who have made con-
tributions to the Community Centre
and Arena, are urged to be present.
It must be admitted that the camp-
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is that the present site' wall be too
costly. It is therefore imparative that
another meeting of the puiblic be cal.
led, (WHICH SHOULD BE LARGE-
LY ATTENDED) and that 'another,
anore suitable, less expensive site be
chosen. The Committee in charge
have been assured of more and much
larger donations when this is a000rp-
lished. Will you therefore, as a
good citizen come out to. this meet.
ing; express your views and take
part in the discussion relative to a
new building site and vote for the
place of (budding which you favor
as the best suitable for allround use
of the Community Centre and Arena.
PLEASE KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 9 p.m.
HYMENEAL
Zurich Nuptials. •
At 9.30 a.m., June 18th, at St.
Boniface R. C. Church, Zurich, Fr.
Lucier united in Moly Weddlock,
Blanche Grenier,' daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Win. ,Grenier of Zurich to
Mr. Emile Vallee, son of Mr and Mrs
J. N. Vallee of Bonnyville, Alta., at
a double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a Victorian gown
of candlelight satin. Her net yoke
was edged with a Bertha of Chan-
tilly Lace. The skirt was drawn up
in front with orange blossome to
show a hooped skirt of the Chantilly.
The hewn of the Cathedrel train was
also edged with the Chantilly... She
wore a halo crown and a long lace
veil. She carried a cascade bouquet
of pink butterfly roses.
The ,bride's sister, Mrs. Andre'
Rau, wore light blue taffeta and car-
ried a Colonial bouquet or yellow
roses.
The bride's nieces, (triplets) were
Junior bridesmaids, dressed in white.
nylon and carried nosegray of pink
and white 'carnation. Mr. Andre'
Rau, acted as best man while Geo.
and Alphonse, brothers of the bride
were ushers. The mothers wore pink
and white corsages.
Dinner was served at the Domin-l.
ion Hotel to• some forty guests. A
buffet supper was served at the
bride's home. A reception was held
at the Town Hall where some 150
friends and relatives were present.
The .bride and groom left for a
short trip to Montreal and on their
return will motor to Bonnyville, Alt.
to take up residence.
Out rof town guests were: Mrs. J.
N. Vallee of Bonnyville, Alta., Miss
Theresa Vallee •of Montreal; Mr and
Mrs. Laurence Quenneville and dau-
ghters of Detroit; Mr and Mrs Lee
Schwatter and family of Detroit; Mr
and Mrs Queenneville and family of
Windsor; Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Dain-
pho•usse, Mr and Mrs. Philip Dam
phousse, Mr and Mrs Louis Leveque, Lion Clayton Rawlings of Windsor,
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JUNE 23 1949
On Holiday
Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer and children,
Miss (Patricia, and Maurice, also Mr.
Cyril Ducharme, are spending a few
days in the Parry Sound District in
the cottage owned by Mr. Ward Fritz
Left for Home
Mrs pan McPhail, Mr. Roswell
O'Briel,,-'of Vancouver, B.C., Mr.
Jack O'Brien of Souris, Man., have
returned to their homes after spend-
ing several enjoyable weeks at the
home of their brother, Mr and Mrs.
Wm. O'Brien,
Has Reiturned Home
Themany friends of Mr. Louis
Kalbfleisch who had been a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London, has
returned home and is getting along
nicely,"::able to be up and enjoy his
meals `et the table. He is at resid-
ence at the home of his daughter,Mr
and Mrs H. W. Brokenshire.
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Wins Scholarship
Congratulations go to Miss,Marj-
orie KJiopp, eldest daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs. Bert Klopp, who was suc-
cesisfulto win the Robert Simpson
Seholarship at the Western Ontario
University at London, which entitles
her to::" attend the Trois Pistoles, at
Quebec summer school, where she
will take a summer course in conver-
sational French, for a few weeks.
Left for B. C.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Wurm of Hen -
sail, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schilbe of
the 14th Con. Hay, left on a motor
trip Fier the Western Provinces, to
Alberta where they, will visit with
their brother, and also on to British
Coiuenbia where they will visit with
,auothei brother. The stay will be
from a month to six weeks. This is a
splendid opportunity and Mr. C.
Schilbe of town, has received a card
from them,, stating how splendid they
are e,ying their trip thus far. We
wish- them a safe return home.
LIONS MEET
The last meeting of the local
Lions Club meeting before the holi-
day months of July and August, was
held Monday evening in the Domin-
ion House, with a fairly good atten-
dance. While the evening was very
warm, the boys just stayed quite
calm and enjoyed the evening to-
gether. It was a big evening of
activity, as the District Governor,
Mr and Mrs Louis Broudoin, all o
Tecumseh; Mr and Mrs. Ed. Maillow,
Mr and Mrs John Queenneville, Mr.
Anthony Quenneville, Mr. Origene
Quenneville, Mr and Mrs George
Baillergeon, Mr. Henry ,Baillergeon,
all of St. Joachem; Mr and Mrs. Wm
Venters, Mrs. Kate Stewart of Til-
bury; Mrs. Alida Faubert and fain-
ily of Chatham.
ZURICH COMMUNITY FUND
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Cash Pledge
5.00
10.00
10.00
50.00
10.00
Cornelious Dabus
Mrs. .Simon Dietrich
Jack Merner
Oscar Greb
Herbert Keller
Edmund Oesch
Bertram Klopp
Herbert Klopp
Philip Hartman
Philip Masse
Stewart Thiel
Alvin Walper
Oscar Klapp ..
Wesley Hughill
Victor Dinnin
William Neeb
Anonymous
Arnold Merner Jr.
Anonymous
Harry McAdams
Robert Ducharme
Aaron Erb
Harold Erb
Clare Geiger
Eldon Ortwein
Bruce Koehler
R. H. Middleton
Stan. Tudor
George Thompson
Christian Haast
Clare Bedard
Milton McAdams
Jerome Dietrich
Carl Oestrnicher
Curtis Gingerich
Mrs. Jane Douglas
(Roy Gingerich
Miss Emma Dinsmore
Harold Finlay
Wm. Baechler
Gordon Erb
Fred 'Watson
William .Spargs ,'
Bert Dunn
10.00
50.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
30.00
75.00
50.0u
100.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
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was present, and gave a fine address
on Lionism, after which he conduct-
ed the installation of the new offi-
cers who are now in charge. Lion
Clayt, as we know him, advised that
five new Clubs had been organized
in the District the past year, and that
Lionisnn is now the strongest Serv-
ice Club in the world, being repres-
ented .in 26 countries in the world.
In Windsor they are undertaking to
build a $70,000 swimming pool for
the children, while in Milverton a
smaller pool is being built under
the supervision of Lions. Club. A
good Lion should do about 30 per
cent of his work socially and 70 per
cent in activity. There was a gain of
212menvbers in the Zone during the
year. After his most wonderful ad-
dress a hearty vote of thanks was
tendered by Lion >,Ivan Yungblut. A
very "peped up" spell of singing,
led by the outgoing Lion Tamer,
Alvin Walper was greatly enjoyed.
The next regular .supper meeting
will be held the first Monday in Sep-
tember, for the fall term.
Mr and Mrs Ty. Stansberry and
family of Detroit and Mr and Mrs.
Fred Ducharme of the B.W.H. spent
Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs
Kuno Hartman.
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5.00 Aged Resident Passes
15.00 John William Galster, Beloved
15.00 husband of the late Emiline Cronk,
25,00 and lifelong resident of Zurich, pas -
10.00 sed away at Clinton on Wednesday,
5.00 June 15th, in his 90th year. After
10,00 the passing of his wife a few years
15.00 ago, the departed lived on in the
5,00 family home in Zurich till about a
15.00 year ago when he went to Clinton.
15.00 Always a very hard working m he
,
1.0.00 and very mechanically inclined,
5.00 was fireman and engineer in the
5.00 Kalbllcisch Planing Mill far many
10.00
veers. a A very nice man to meet al -
2,00 wa+ of :l cheerful diepo,itlen. Thr
•2.00 body was brought to the Westlake
2.Q0 Funeral Home from where the fun -
10.00 oral was held on Saturday, with in -
10.00 terment in the Bronson line Evan;
.elical cesnetery,. Rev. H. E. Bone),
officiating. •.
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