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ZURICH THURSDAY 11,101iNIKG, MAY81. 1928.
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STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township 4..)f
Stephen convened in the TeWn
Hall, Crediton, on Saturday, May
26th at 2p. rn. All members we,
re present. The minutes of the pre-
vions meeting were read and adopt-
ed. By-law No. 369, being a By
law to •enter into contract with
Broderick Bros. of Welland,, for the
construction of The Mud Creek and
The Dietrich Municipal Drains, Ytgy-
ing been read three times be pased
and signed by the reeve and Clerk
and the seal of the Corporation 4t-
tached thereto.
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The assessor's report of the eqUal-
ization of the assessment of Union
Public School Section 17 and 18.4d
Union Separate School Section No.
'6 be accepted as filed and the
Township assessor be paid his fee.
That whereas the initiating rauti'de
ipalities of The Black Creek
Lewis Drains have not passed' the
By-laws for the construction '05;
these Drains, that the time te,r
printing -and serving the By-laws to
passed by this municipality be
extended to August 6, 1928.
That pay -sheet No. 3 amounting
ot $127.80 be paid.
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The following orders were passed,;
R. Culbert, charity -$4.60; Con-
troller Revenue, hall license 3.60;
Jos, Gulhan, Assessor, e aualizatiOn
of Union Schools 15.00; M.. Slea.
mon, charity 6.62; Pay sheet No. 3:
Geo. Mawson 42.50, livxn. Baker
16.05;A. Webb, 7,00, ditto 58.05,
4.20; J. W. Bowman 6.00, total 127-
.80.
The Council adjourned to meet 'a-
gain on Tuesday, July 3, at '1 p.m.
Henry Eilber, Clerk
Ineromormeir
Mr. Wm. Lamont was on a busin-
ess trip to Crediton on. Tuesday.
Miss Helen Thiel is spending the
week with friends at Auburn:
Dr: A„3. MacKinnon took a pat-
ient from Bayfield to London Hos-
pital on Monday.
Mr, Leonard Rau of Detroit vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. 'P. Rau.
Pleased to report that Mrs. G. K.
Farwell, who has been quite ill, is
improving nicely.
Mr. Harry Rose has moved his
household effects here iron Windsor
and will reside in Zurich.
Mr:. and Mrs Herb. Kraft of
Detroit, are visiting at the home of
the former's father, Mr. Louis
Kraft.
Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Knechtel, of
St. Jacobs are spending a few days
at the latter's home, Mrs. S. Rennie
this week.
. Don't forget that beginning next
week the weekly half holiday on
Wednesday afternoon will begin,
and will be observed through . the
summer months -
May 24th, last Thursday passed
off very quietly in the village, as
there were no attractions, and only
for the fire crackers that were ex-
• ploded, we would hardly have known
there was a holiday. . A goodly
number of citizens attended the rac-
es at Mitchell, while others found
other places to while away• the day.
New' Barber
Word was received here
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Robert McKinley who lived on the
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eEvattg lical Church Notes
ZURICH - ONT.
The Church when its membership
is meekly gentle and suhrnisive to
God's will, is the bosom and dwell-
ing place of our heavenly father.
But God will not abide in an un-
clean unwilling and unyielded heart
or in a church that is impure, un-
hallowed and refractory. He de-
signs to fully occupy, possess, per-
vade and animate us before he can
greatly and powerfully work in and
with the corporate church. The
church is the greatest of all institut-
ions. It outlives every storm,
monarchs, kingdoms and nations de-
part and dissolve but the church a-
bides, , and vanguishes , every foe.
Do you count the church to be
yours, with all its priviliges and re-
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• sponsibilities? • Some net like spec -
4,,s; tators and visitors in their own
church 'and feel hurt. when we don't
show them the courtesies due to vis-
itors. They are onlookers, critics,
• brakesmen, kickers, or drifters inst-
ead 'of shareholders, co-operators
and drive wheels. Put your shoul-
der to the works and make the
church a: living pulsing, saving, re-
fining power in your community.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Worship 10 A. M.
Holy Communion.
Subjecthe Christ of Calvary.
11 ia.m.-Biblo School,
B. Ga,elio, Superintendent.
Worship; '7.3Q P. M.Stibjecte-The Supreteest need of
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way on Tuesday morning, the rem-
ains were brought home from Lon-
-don on Tuesday and the funeral is
being held from his late residence,
'to the. Bayfield cemetery on Thurs-
day afternoon at 2 o'ciock.
Mr. Walter Schnurr, blacksmith,
_left last Thursday for his home in
• Mildmay, for a week, and while
there he expects to have his tonsils
removed, .as he has not enjoyed just
the best of health the last few we-
eks, and thinks this medium will
improve his health. Mr. William
Rarig of town is taking charge of
Mr. Schnurr's shop during his ab-
sence.
The most popular Line of Diam-
ond Rings in Canada
•WE HAVE THEM
Frederick Eisenbach Passes
Frederick Eisenbach, son of the
late George and Sophia (Stein) Eis
enbach was born in Stephen ip, on
August 6, 1857 and died at his
home May 26, 1928, aged 68 years
9 .months and 20 days. He had liv-
ed here for a period of 40 years.
In 1888 he married Anna Hahn, 2
sons and four daughters were born
to them,. Mother's death in 1922
was the first break in the family. A
month ago he went to the hospital
in the hope of finding relief and
restoration, but alas it was im-
possible. Thi4 was indeed a pain
full dissapointment to the patient
and to the family and friends, but
he was resigned to the will of God
and roady to meet his Lord. The
departed was Very faithful in his at-
tendance at church worship and S.
School in storm or calm, in rain or
shine. He was ailing for i number
of years, but his 1.m.aina
grevious about five months ago. He
was a brother beloved. A good .nei
ghbor, a kind and devoted father.
He will be missed in tho home, the
*neighborhood and the &urea. He
leaves two sons, Philip at home,
Robert in Kitchener; four daughters
Elizabeth at hoine; Clara and Mrs.
John Ebelt and Mary in Detroit.
Two brothers, Peter of Detroit and
George of Grand Bend. Two sisters
Elizabeth and Mrs. Frank Each of.
Detroit. • Three grand children and
other friends and relatives. The
:funeral services was held from his
late home on 'Tuesday afternoon, in-
ternient at the •Union Cemetery on
.the ,Pabylon line, and •a memorial
service at the Evangelical Church in
charge of l.ev. W. Y. Dreier. The
Mourning family have the heart felt
symnathy of their •numerous friends
in the community.
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