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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 1 1945 Chester L. Smith, Publiehwi!
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heekendorn, Paster
Mrs. M. Oe•ek, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
:10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
-1I a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m. --Divine Services.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
;Rev. E. W. H -' r1C ch, Pastor
10 a.m.—Divine Senvlces.
11.18 a.m.--Sunday School.
"7.30 Divine Worship,
..vscybody Weicome to all Serviese
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Annual Meeting
OF HAY TOWNSIHIP FEDERAT-
ION OF AGRICULTURE
In the
TOWN HALL' ZURICH
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On THURSDAY, FiEBRUARY 8th
• Banquet at 7 p.m., followed by t he
Annual Meeting at 8.30 p..m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Tickets for Banquet still available.
Professor J. C. Steckley of 0. A. C.,
will be the guest speaker.
'Bert Klapp, President.
.Theo. Steinbach, Secy.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this medium to
thank our neighbours and friends for
their kindness and assistance render-
ed during our recent misfortune by
:fire, and especially the good work of
the Zurich Fire Brigade.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger
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Lions Carnival
AT LIONS SKATINGG' RINK, on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
Judging to start at 8.30 o'clock p.m.
In case of bad weather Carnival will
be held February 6th.
Cash Prizes for the winners of the
following will be awarded by the
Lions:
Girls 'and boys 12 and under, fancy
and comic. Girls and Boys 16 and
under, fancy and comic; Men's fancy
Men's comic; Ladies Fancy and com-
ic; Best National; Best dressed Lion
member; Race: Boys and Girls un-
der 12. Open race, • anyone; Oldest
person on skates; Best dressed couple
Silver Collection at Rink.
Good Music. Everybody Welcome
Refreshments: Hot Dogs will be at
your convenience.
Proceeds for Lions Welfare Fund
Com to See
"DAMSELS IN DISTRESS"
A Comic Play peesenfat1.nse.rnuarweeu
Sponsored by Zurich E. Y. F.
At:
Town Hall, Zurich
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd
At 8 p.nl.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PRESS ON ALL FRONTS
London — Winston Churchill, in
the most confident, and cheerrng war
review of his more than 4 1-2 years
as prime minister, pictured the moun-
ting might of the Allies in all war
theatres and promised a cheering
House of Commons that the western
eastern and Italian fronts would be
kept in constant flame, from now un-
til Germany is beaten.
PREDICT MANY TOURISTS r
Toronto — Atourist ,business worth a
tp200,000,000 annually to Ontario
,was forecast by Premier Geo. Drew,
who told the Hotel Association of
Ontario that development of the tour-
ist industry after the war depended
a great deal on the kind of accomod-
.ation provided by the hotels. The
standard of accomodation in our ho-
tels assumes an importance which
goes far .beyond the personal interests
of the hotel keepers themselves. The
business can be built up after the
war into one of our greatest single
suorces of public income, and we
should be planning now to take our
part in._ developing it as rapidly and
successfully as possible, he said.
Messrs. C. F. Pfile and Vallie
Becker of Dashwood were in town on
Monday.
Mr. L. Warnock is at present spen-
ding some time on business in God-
erich.
Mr. Herbert K. Eilber of Crediton
was in town Monday, presiding as
secretary of the Hay Fire Insurance
Company.
Miss Leona Fisher of Dashwood,
is visiting will her sister, Mrs. Char-
les Thiel thin '
Mrs. Donald':#anon and son Kent
of Toronto °,i isiting• with relatives
on, the Goll- 1`l;.le north.
Zer7elt
Miss icHaberer, who is at-
tending School of Com-
merce, Londone..-and who has been at
her home for a few weeks, has re-
turned to the city to resume her
studies.
The Zurich Branch of the Womens
Institute is catering at a banquet for
the Federation of Agriculture on
Thursday, Feb. 8th. The entire pro-
ceeds will be used for_ Boy's Boxes.
Youmay be called on for a donation
Let's•not deny our soldiers a little bit
of e`en„ joyment which comes with a
parcel from home. Can we count on
you??? Please -
Carnival! Thursday Eve.
date of the first Carnival in the new
Lion's Skating Rink, at Zurich. This
is the first carnival held in Zurich,for
a considerable time and the public are
invited to attend and give it your
support Of course, the carnival is
being sponsored by the newly organ-
ized Lions Club of Zurich, who are
doing things in a big way, and the
public are right behind them in their
splendid work. If you wish to help
this good work along give your pat-
ronage to these functions. A fine list
of prizes and contests have been ar-
ranged for the Carnival and it will do
you well to attend.
• Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Zurich
and District Branch of the Canadian
Red Cross Society was held in the
.r. n Hall, Zurich, on Friday even-
g,nJanuary 19th, with a fairly good
ttendance. The President, Rev. li.
Hennrieh, is Ids address, stressed the
increasing need of Red Cross activ-
ities, the urgent need of certain ar-
ticles. and the importance of blood
donations: to. supply blood serum to
save the lives of wounded soldiers. He
,read parts of several Letters written
to express appreciation of the efforts
of the Red Cross. In conclusion, he
suggested that all humanitarian, effort
has the blessing of the Prince of
(Peace. The following oi°acers were
elected for 1945, as recommended by
the Nominating Committee:
Prespd'ent, Rev. E. Heimrich; Vice
Presidents, Rev. Heckendorn and
Rev. Fr. Lucier; Secretary, Victor
Dinnin; Asst. Secy., W. A. Siebert;-
Treasurer, Dr. P. T. O'Dwyer; Aud-
itors, Jacob Haberer and W. A. Sie-
bert, Finance Chairman, Ed -win Gas-
cho; Packing Com. Orville Witmer;
Committee Convenors: Workroom
Committee convenor, Mrs. Heimrich;
Cutting Cord., convenor, Mrs. Ed-
ward Haberer; Sewing cern, convenor
Mrs. Herbn1't.Mausseau; Snrgical sup-
ply coin., convenor. Mrs. Ward Fritz,
Assistant Mrs.' P. J. O'Dwyer; Knit-.
ting coria. convenor, Mrs, David Du-
charme; Secretary of Knitting Com-.
rnittee, Mrs. Kathleen Thompson; In-
spection (turr;. convenor. Mrs. Wesley
Merrier; Quilting corn. Convenor, Mrs
John Albrecht;
Dr. O'Dwtr" ',-.,, ,-ger, . r
ported a balance of $521.27 on handl 1
During 1944 60 1-2 its of wool were
rived tied 335 artit•,e:, ,v,:re knit-
The .sew -inn cen,mittre report-
that 838 articles, including quilts,
,ses. cults, etc.. were shinned.
;t lens 1.; ...e.el shipped
tide 600 comprt es end 700
gen/ 7 er i,ie . T ,,..! elle c fT-
ef 1 -he Reel Cruse lite more eff-
ectii'r, cueing t045 will tr-,,x:and the.
continued co-operation of everyone
in the eommnity,
Huron County Council
The County Health Plan
At the recent Huron County Coun-
cil Reece R. J. Bowman recalled
Some of the ideas expressed by the
County Council last year on the sub-
ject of a public health nursing syst
em. As Goderich -has a capable public
health nurse, he suggested that the
Goderich Beard of Health be appro-
ached to ascertain if she could be the
supervisor of the county system, and
if Goderich would join in the county
plan. If, so, then the Huron County
committee could assume the Godorich
office, and thus unify the whole sys-
tem. He urged that the Town be in-
duced to come into th clan.
To Advertise the County
• Clerk N. W. Miller reminded that
at the November se;;: -Am it had been rree
recommended that a pamphlet be pub t•ed-
lishecl setting forth the- advantages ed
ou the county as to farming, lndns- rte,'
lay, etc. reeves Pinkie) and Attridge - Sur.
ettedur c ,i .a n.lotion, w;lit-h was ref race
e7 red to the oxoeutIve committee, "r
the! :i pnblieity colnrntittoe of five or to
xialnc:d, that they Aave a
pamphlet published, and. be gllpweci
expenses of $1,000,
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