Zurich Herald, 1945-09-13, Page 1E,rt ablished .1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13 d 9 45
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Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11,15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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MEAT RATIONING.
Beginning midnight Monday morn-
ing meat ,rationing in Caada went in-
to effect in Canada, while in the U.
S.A. we are told it will be removed*
bY about. the first of October. The;
average householder cannot just see;
through this regulation now being
put in effect when the wars are over,
and the abundance of live stock one
sees in driving through the country,
as well as the big stock yards genera'
ally have such large carryovers. A-
bout the only thing on the carcass in
this new order that is not rationed
is hide and tripe, even liver, shanks.
and the like are now on. ration. It
looks to us as if the ones responsible
tor these rulings wish to turn the
people of Canada into vegetarians,
and let the fine herds of good cat-
tle the farmers are raising, Well,
just for an ornament, or what?
Congratulations are being extend-
ed to Miss Doris McEwen, daughter,
of 'Mrs. Fred McEwen, of Bayfield,
who obtained first class honors in all
nine subjects of her entrance to Un-
iversity examinations at Clinton Coll-
egiate Institute. She won two schol-
arships. (1) which enables her to
attend Western University for two
years, (2) free tution for one year
in English.
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� Ase McCarthy of Oswego,
N State, is spending some time
with 'er aunt, Mrs. Peter Koehler.
Ma Nelson Armstrong, of Wood Wood-
stoejf,,NS visiting at the home of her
brotker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yung
blui4,and other relatives..
Wdnnifred .Shaw, R. N.. of
Toronto;, visited a few days. with her
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
$rt elcey.
2 e many friends of Mr. Edmund
Sweipentruber of Blake are pleased:
to .sed him well enough to take a trip
to Zurich after his recent accident.."
• M'rs. Meriam Either it at St. Jos-
ephs Hos pital, London for treat-
ment " .Her many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
-Mi and Mrs. Moaris iRau, and Mr.
and',Mrs. Gordon iRan of Detroit,
werelvisiting for several days at the
homea of their mother, Mrs. John P.
Raulof town.
Mg. and Mrs. H. W. Brokenshire,
Miss Marjorie Klopp, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred,Haberer and daughter, Miss
Mildaied, R.N., were Sunday visitors
with jWrrends in. Kitchener.
• Mrs Edwin. •Koehler and sisters,
Misses Helma and Ada of Toronto,
werekbedside visitors with 'their fath-
er, the now deceased Mr. Peter •Ko-
ehler, the past week,
Mrs Betty 1iunlstedler and friend,
Rata -filler of Kitchener were week -
lend
sitars at the home of the for-
mer' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
• Geor e Farwell•, The girls made the
trip n their bicycles in about eight
hours,. a distance of over seventy
e :Sen Sznilic, .Missionary in
t gild a• ve. -timer twenty ;• yntiears, ,awhe:
is home on furlough, will give an ad-
dress in the Evangelical Church, Zur-
ich, on Thursday evening, September
13th at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome.
An offering for missions will be re-
ceived.
FIFrLD CROP COMPETITION
The .;cores of the Field Crop com-
petition for 1945 as put on by the
Zurich Agricultural society resulted
as follows: Fred J. Haberer, Zurich,
9416+%0 ; Roland Geiger, Zurich 94;
Bertram Klopp, Zurich 921A! ; Erwin
Willert, Hensall 93; Harvey Turner,
Varna 9;21h.; Henry Fuss, Zurich 92;
Arnold Merner, Zurich 91; Alphons-
us Deichert, Zurich 9014 ; Orlando
Battler, Zurich 90; Theodore .Stein -
back, Zurich 8.91ii ; Peter Deichert,
Zurich 89; Wm. Davidson, Zurich 85
Delbert .Geiger, Zurich 84..:°"The -cropcoM'
the Judge being s for
standing roats.
oranick, of
Brantford, Ont.
ZURICH FALL FAIR •
• ,annual Zurich Fall Fair which
is oiily two weeks away promises to
be unusually interesting this year.
One must get a copy of the prize list
and see how busy the Directors have
been in .soliciting advertising; to help
the financial cause along. Never in
the history of the Society has there
been so large a prize list printed, and
every name therein should be a boos-,
ter for the Fair. The dates are Sep-
tember 24th and 25th. On the la: -
ter. date the afternoon will start ort
with a ball gauze which will be super-
vised by the Zurich Lions Club. Pian
to attend Zurich Far this year no mat-
ter how far away. Gasoline restri-
ctions are off and here's hoping the
tireswnl:l soon conte along too,
OBITUARY
Late Peer ICoeriler
Early Sunday morning there pas-
sed .away at his holae in Zurich, one
of its oldest citizen; if not the old-
est, in the person of Mr. Peter Koeh-
ler, in his 92nd year. Mr. Koehler
who has always been -a very active
and smart man, very much devoted
to his home life, •has not been- so
well the Fast while, and was .confin-
ed to his bed, although only a few
weeks. The departed spent all his
lifetime in the' community, before
moving to Zurich ha farmed on ,the
Goshen line, and was twice married.
Was a lifelong member of the Evan-
gelical. church, and a very pleasant
man to meet at all times. Surviving
is his widow, the former Carrie Spath
and his family with his 'first marriage
of two sons 'and three daughters:
Addison Koehler of Detroit; Edwin
of Toronto; Mrs. Clara McLeod of
Guelph, and Misses Helma and Ada
Koehler of Toronto. The remains
were laid to rest on Wednesday after-
noon, the funeral was conducted by
Rev. J. Burn of Dashwood, in the ab-
sencc of the local pastor, Rev, C. 13.
lleckendorn, A brief private serv-
ire at the home was followed by rt
public service In the Evangelical
church, with interment in the 13ron-
on line cemetery. The floral trib-
utes were lovely and many,
all
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