Zurich Herald, 1945-02-08, Page 1ZURICH
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8 1945
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!EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
.1.1 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m. --,Divine Services.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.--Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
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Will the party who left a nice
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cent Bingo, kindly call at Lion W.
A. Siebert, at the Postoffice,
All prizes at the Carnival on Tu-
esday evening were cash, and after
all expenses are paid there will be
a net surplus of around $00,00. This
will be used entirely for civic welfare
purposes. Thanks a lot to those who
attended to make this possible.
At our Monday eve. meeting the
Lions got• permission from Lion
President Patrick to call our Secret-
ary Lion Bill "IPop". We must con-
gratulate him on the .birth of a nice
little daughter, "the cutest one ever"
he says, and indeed has a right to
say so.
Many Thanks to Lion Russell
Grainger who contributed a very
ohoice bushel of Northern Spy apples
to the Zurich Lions to be disposed
of by guessing the amount of apples
in the hampler. Lion Victor Tiinnin
was the lucky one 175 being the
guess. Thanks Vietor we all enjoyed
;your treat of an -apple -a -piece.
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On Monday evening the regular
meeting of the Lions was held in the.
Dominion Hotel with all present but
one Lion. We were visited ay three
members of the Exeter Club, narmely
Lions, Taylor, Lampman and Stergus
and they were accompanied by two
ladies, Miss Jeckel of Exeter, and
'Miss Helen Howe, R. N., who has
recently returned from overseas
where she followed her profession.
Miss Howe gave a very educational
talk on her trip and work overseas,
and also- praised the work of local
organizations, like the Red Cross and
Women's Institutes, for the splendid
work they are doing in giving relief
to the soldiers, and bombed out ref-
ugees. We all gained a lot `,.x iter
lovely talk and were wishing our
good ladies were present to hear
this ,splendid address'
THE CARNIVAL
Tuesday evening marked the first
Carnival sponsored by the Zurich
Lions Club which has recently be-
come organized -and is going strong
in civic activities and surely put the
Carnival over big on Tuesday night.
The attendance was all that could be
expected, and the costumes,.. well,
they were considered the best ever,
and what a lot of fun and frolic on
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Rev. E. Heimrich was in Kitchen-
er one day last week.
,Miss Delores Klopp of London, is
spending some time at the home of
her father, Mr. Oscar Klapp.
Mr. Wm. Dinnin of Hey:sail was a
visitor one day last week at the home
of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Din-
: i of town.
Mrs, Harold Stade of Windsor,
spent the week -end with Mrs. R. F.
Stade, who is convalescent at St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London.
The advertised banquet of the Hay
Township Federation has been indefi-
nitely postponed and will likely be
held some time in April, when one is
able to get around better.
Miss Mildred Haberer, R. N., who
is taking advanced instructions in
Public Health work at Western Uni-
versity, London, was a week -end vis-
itor at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Haberer.
Mr. Thomas Meyers who had .been
these grounds now owned by M•r. F. at Stratford on Sunday was accomp-
Halberer, and which was the same 10 anied home by his daughter, Alpha,
cation where the frst- Skating rink in and Misses Irene Turkheim and fri-
Zurich was established and run by end Martha Hildgreth, the three lad -
the Zurich Athletic Club many years las are nurses in training at General
ago. The judges who were Father Hospital, at Stratford.
Lucier, Rev. Heckendorn and Mr. V.
•Dinin, and they gave avery good
account of. their work. Following
are the prize winners: Girls 12 and
under, comic, Barbara Gascho, Gloria
Dietz; Boys 12 and under comic, Bil-
lie Yungblut, Bob Fisher; Girls fancy
12 and under, Kathern. Kalbfleisch,
Lois Heckendorn;•Boys Fancy 12 and
under Ed. Mittleholtz, Ronny Heim -
rich; Girls,. comic 16 and unser, Anita
1)atars, Panline Hess; Boys Comic:1
and under, Morris O'Dwyer -Don Be-
dard, C. Krueger; Girls Fancy 16
and under, Joan Merner, Kathleen
Hess; Boys . Fancy 16 and under,:
Kenneth Parke, Win. O'Brien; Lad-
ies' comic, Mrs. J no. Turkheim, Ford
Haberer; Men's Comic, Leroy O'Brien
Mack Klopp; Ladies' Fancy, Delores
Klopp, Belva Truemner; Men's fancy
Albert Hess, Karl Decker; Best dres-
sed Lion, H. G. Hess; Best National
Costume, Beth.. Gascho, Jimmy Web-
er; Oldest person on skates, Ferd.
Haberer; Best dressed couple, Marj-
ery Hoffman and Joyce 1Vlousseau,;
Girls race 121 and under, Barbara
Gascho, Betty Parke; Boys race 12
and under, .Edward Mittleholtz, Jack
Haberer; Open race, Ross Geseho,
Karl Decker.
South Huron
Agricultural Society Meets
George W. Armstrong, ex -Reeve of
Hay Township and ex -Warden of
Huron County, was unanimously cho-
sen president of the S. Huron Agric-
ultural Society at its meeting held
in the Commercial Hotel, Hensall, on
Saturday last. Mr. Arinstrong suc-
ceeds Dr. A. R. Campbell, now at
Guelph. W. R. Dougall was elected
secretary -treasurer, to succeed K. M.
McLean, who resigned after 30y;ears
service. Votes of appreciation were
extended tb these former officers by
the meeting. Last year the Society
had a vary successful record, and is
in an excellent position financially,
and during the coming year will hold
both a Seed Fair and Stocit” Show, at,
both of which a full prize list will he
offered. The Seed Fair will be held
on Friday March 9th, when the judlg
of exhibits will be Prof, Mason; of
the 0, A. C., who has been familiar
to the people of Hensall arstrict for
some years. The date or the stock
show was left to the Board or' Dir-
ectors, no date hes been set. Officers
for the year arc: iron. press, W.H.
Golding, M.P., Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor,
M.L.A., W. f S.t,,,r,e:iers '-' .T'mc,s
Ballantyne; president, G W. 'Arm-
strong; 1st vice, Syd McArthur; 2nd
vice, R. 1. Shaddick; Secy-treas., W.
R Dougallv.itiF,41t
F. Smallacornbe, Thos. Shemin, Wm
Decker, T. Taylor, Lorne Charman,
It E Shaddick R M heck S Dou-
t Injured on Rink
The many friends of Mrs. Leeland
Willert are pleased to learn that she
is. recovering very favourably after
h +r injury received on the local
skating rink on Monday evening.
f The annual Flavin County Police
Ajssociation twelve in number along
•ie?th their wives partook of a chick
zIt dinner banquet held'' at the Dom
inion House last •Thursday evening.
This banquet was very much enjoy-
ed, also games were played after the
dinner. Guests were present from
Goderich, Wingham, Seaforth, Exeter
Blyth and .Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and son of
Brantford and Mrs. Arthur Neve of
High: Point, N. C., Miss Irene Turk-
heim, nurse -in -training of Stratford,
Mx. and Mrs. Edw. Gascho and chil-
dren; Mr. and Mrs. John Turkheim
and daughter and Mr. Herb Turkheim
all of town, were Sunday • guests at
the home of their mother, Mrs. E.
Turkheim. Miss Martha meideman
also was a guest at the Tatter's home
Many Thanks to those officials
namely: Councillor Oscar Klopp and
Village Trustee Theo. Haberer, who
supervised our streets to oe vowed
out which has eased many a citizen's
mind of fear of fire breaking ou with
closed streets piled up with snow that
it would be impossible for a fire bri-
gade to get through the snow till it
would be too late to ex6rnquish an
fire, and in most cases save
thousands of dollars. An ot,casional
run over the streets would keep then
in good condition, and not wait till
the horses and sleighs tramp down
and pack the snow. An old adage is
quite true, "A stitch in time saves
nine."
ANNUAL MEETING
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEET
The annual meeting of the Zurich
Agricultural Society was held last
Wednesday •afternon in the Town
Hall, and owing to the very stormy
weather,.a small attendance was pre-
sent. An agreement was reached to
make a more serviceable accomadat-
ion for exhibitors this coming fall.
It was also unanimously decided to
hold a horse race in connection with
the fair as the track is being renov-
ated for the occasion. The Zurich
Lions Club was appointed as the pub-
licity committee, and an effort will
be.tr>ade to secure the Centralia Brass
Rana for fair day. d
directors elected are. President, Wm.
Tacs�.k^;; vice-presid:. ` r'.... T p.•is-
erer and Theo. Steinbach; secretary -
treasurer, E. F. Klopp; Directors are
A. Welber, J. Battler, H. Fuss, E.
Cert e5•. 0. Kropp, .AM -e" '1erner,
Milne Rader, M. Smith, E. Willert;
auditors, J. Haberer and Leroy 0'-•
Brien. The treasury is in a very
gall, R. IL Midr?letor, P. Kinsman, F r healthy condition as the x•F.?lort show -
'Watson, J. Pepper, Wit. HMO, A+!ed a balance en, hand of $504.03 p.h
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