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VIRTCH HER
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Torrance has returned Aim».
Toronto, after a visit at the kinme.or
relatives there.
il3usinesa without advertising rs like.
a girl winking in the dark, Slie I
knows what ,lie's doing, but r.o :one
else does. -Ex.
Mrs. Mary l..avelle ,of .;,Oran
Bend was a week -end vrefcor''t th
home of her brother, Mr and 1VI'
John E. Gascho, and other reltr'c
Mrs. 1-Ieimrich has rcturned'k' to
her home in Stratford, after visilin,
at the Mune of her son, Pier anti Mrs
E. W. 1Ieimrich, of town fey the
Yuletide holiday sease:n.
`sago, & Erio
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Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES
Now' Offering
•3'O/o` flan ] and; 2' wears.
3172: AM 3' to 10 tearrs-.
POLIO) PR.G.TTt,CTTO'N:
Rays: up) to $15,000.00.
Entire' Fitmil;y ihelJudiug man, •wife
and chiltl'rerr between ages 3 months
Mr. Earl. Campbell, of near:Hen-
salt and Reeve of Hay Twp, is this
week officially attending the sessions
of Huron C: unto Council at. Godes;-
fcli which ,opened on Tuesday.
LONDON MAN DIES
• to 18 yeas.
Premium, $10,..9.0) !lies two years.
Individual:Roth:6Y $;^v.00 for two years
' f.. 'Dfv�: Haberer. - Phone 161
Fire; :Automobile and Casualty
40e Friends are sorry to learn of T. he I
y• , death of Major Ferguson Loudon,
husband of the former Miss !Minnie'
tMerner, danghter of Mrs. J. J:Mer-
, ner of Seiaforth, and former esid� Ti. EAST
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Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
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YOUR . HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
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for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Slierwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
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ents in Zurich. Major Ferguson was
a musician, army officer and Dept.
of Veteran Affairs official. He wets 5]
a well known trumpeter, pl yed for
periods in. the famous Guy Lumhardo
and Glen Gray's orchestras. He
leaves his wife, Minnie, a daugtrter.•
and a son.
Presided at Inaugural Meetier
The inaugural meeting of the<.Hay
Township Council was held in the
Zurich Council Chambers last Mon-
day, Jan. 14, with a good attendance.
Rev. H. E. Roppel of Zurich gave the
inaugural address and offered j yer•'
on their behalf for the ensuing ;year•.
In his address, the speaker firs.t of all
conveyed, "The Season's Greetings"
in representation of the religii5us side,
of our community life. He also re-
ferred to the responsibility of office
as well as the high honor •q.rnferred
upon the Council as a public trust.
The spirit of good -will, co-operation
and public confidence was also assur-
ed in the classing words or tile: ad'••
dress.
C. W. L. Meet:
7'he monthly meeting of the C:W.
L., Zurich, was held in the town -hall
on Monday evening, with Father D.
Mvngahan present. The minutes
were read and adopted as eorect.
The President, Mrs. Rose wed
all the members a Happy- New Year,
And thanked all' the members'. for •
their fine co-operation during the 7.30
past year. A motion was passea to
hold a baking sale in the near future verybody
Father Monaghan was the guest spe-
aker for the evening. Several situ;•
Il'IIIYISS1C11AN
ZURICH - Phone 66
Also, fan Summer Months at Grand
Bend!. ?hone 150
ELMER D. BELL. B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXW ER,. ONT.
Wedhesdhry,, 2 toe 5 p.m. at Zurich
M. Tbwnsihiip ,Clerk's Office
ARTHUR FRASER
Inrorne Tax Reports
3ookkeepine Service. Etc.
EXETER'
)p'I!'r ': Corner 4nn, William Sts
Phone: Exeter 504.
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ST. PETER'S
ZURICH — ONTARIO
AEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR -
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. Sunday Schools.
— Divine Wors"ip.
Welcome to ell Services„
srmgs were given by some Of the
parish. The meeting Was closed with
prayer by Father Monaghan.
Farm Forum
The Unique Farm Forum met r.
the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Oe.
treicher with 23 members present an
3 visitor:. Mr. Wm. Edighoffer le
the discussion, the topic being "`I
there enough Farm Credit?" Ther
was a difference of opinion but
was generally felt that the :hank
should be more lenient wan sI>or
time loans since they are Govern,.
ent controlled, The discussion wa
closed by listening to Mr. Church
hill's speech. The •next meeting will
be held at Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Schades' with Cliff Pepper leading
the discussion on "What's wrong, with
our Farm Organization." The meet:-
ing
eet=
ing closed with the singing of the
National Anthem.
Women's Institute
The Zurich Women's Institute Met
in the Zurich Town Hall for their
January meeting on Monday evening,
with Mrs. Newell Geiger in charge of
the program, which opened with the
Institute Ode and praying the "Lord's
Prayer" in unison. Also singing
several community songs with Mrs.
Ed, Stelck at the piano. Mrs Geiger
read two suitable poems. A group
of girls and boys, who are pupils
Mrs, Ruth Decker, favoured the
attendance with several numbers of
tap dances. Miss Marlene Wagner,
accompanied at the piano. These
girls and boys did very well for tak••
ing lessons only such. a short tinie,
Master Waynb Clausius gave two
cal numbers well rendered. 4r,
Reginald Illsley being the guest spe-'
alter for the evening chose for his
topic "'Community Activities and
Public Relations,' pointing out the
fine spirit of fellowship in the small-
er town, and villages as well as't.he
community in general, where a fri-
endly atmosphere or hello, etc, is
passed to one anther when meeting!
on the street. The W. T. and church
groups are likened to the heart of a
community. The heart being the en-'
gine of hon inity which supplies the
motive force, whereby many projects
are created and completed. Mre.
G. Roche, President, took charge cif,
the business meeting. The minutes
were read and adopted by the secret-
ary along with the. other
hrtsiness.
_,noting cards v; {'re received and f
ten. .
l from 1 '
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sand, c, Ynstitrttes; is>Il
call : H ,w can we improve our Corni-
munity? This was well responded,.
The mf eting closed and a love soa-•
ial time was enjoyed. with `a delicione
luncheon. Committee.: Mrs. Wm. "Voll'' -
rester , Mrs. Newell 'Geiger and MPS
M. Manson
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EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich -.- Ontario
REV. I. E, ROPPEL
Minister
t0:04 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. -- Bible School
7:30 p.m. Divine Worship.
Welcome at all Services-- "Come
-sou with us and we will do thee
food." Num. 10;29.
SHOULD MARGARET TRUMAN
CLOWN? •
Do you think Margaret Truman
should clown on radio and TV shows?
Is it undignified for a .member of the
1 White House family to appear as a
straight -woman and comedienne ?
Elsa Maxwell weighs these questions
in this conning Sunday's (Jan. 2,0)
issue of The American Weekly, excl-
usively with Detroit Sunday Times.
I HENSALL GETS VETERINARY
I Dr. Douglas J. McKiIvie of Strat-
ford, has opened,up a veterinary
practise in Hensal, and with his wife
and two children are getting nicely
settled in their home they purchased
from Mr. John Farquhar, Dr. Mc-
Kelvie before corning to Hensall was
Veterinary Inspecaoa• with the health
of animals 'branch in Stratford for'
three years. He graduated with the
OAC. Guelph, with 3 years With the
RCAF and served overseas one. year.
He is a native of Shelbourne.
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At the Farwell Nursing Home, at
Zurich, on Saturday, December 1.2th,
to Mr and Mrs Bert McBride, of
Stanley Township, a son. (Ronald
Albert.)
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown (nee
Joyce Hunt), .of Zurich, announce
the birth of a son at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on January 8,1952
Dale Stuart. A little .brother for
David.
To Mr 'and Mrs. Melvin Greb,
Dashwood, on Jan. 5, a daughter,
Pauline Ruth, at the Hooper Nursing
Howie, Exeter; a sister for Dorothy
To Mr and Mrs Frederick TTaist.,
Crediton, aciaughter, Jan. 3 at- St,
J'oseph's Hospital, London. A kister
for Murray.
To Mr and Mrs J. L. McCioy, Tor.
onto (nee Ruth Hess) a son, nom
Ian. 6. A brother for Kathy and a
grandson for Mir and Mrs. George •
Hess, Hensall.
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