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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. L. IL Rader spent a few dat,
in Waterloo with her daughter, Ura,','
Garnet Weiberg.
Mr. Gordon Hess is 'attending the '
Telephone School held in London for
several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch and.
daughter, Katherine ' have returned
home after spending the Week -end
with relatives in Detroit.
The many friends of Mrs. Keith
Westlake are pleased to hear that
she is progressing nicely after her
recent illness.
Mr. Abner 'Wiliest of Grand Bend
spent the week -end .at, "Amansville"
at the home of his old friend, - Mr.
Daniel Gascho.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brenner,
and baby of near Kipper) were Sun-
day visitors at the home of the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Brenner.
Miss Marion Dedels of tatchener,
who spent a few weeks, -weta her
grandma, Mrs. Ed. Datum, „Sr., and
other relatives, has returned' to her
home.
Miss Jennet Gaseho, youngest des,'
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gaschok'
is improving Maly after her illness.
Her playmates wish her a speedy re-
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ave Taken Residelce
.-- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel have
soved their household effects to the
home of Mrs. John K. Ehlers, where
they wilt occupy part of the nouse.
The Annual Meeting of the Zurich
.ishd District Branch of the Red Cross
Will be held on -Monday, February
24th, at 8.00 p.m.; at the Zurich
TownHall. —Rev. B. W. Heimrich,
President.
Receives Nasty Gash
Mrs. John Albrecht received a
tasty gash at the side of her head
fihich required several stitches. Her
linany friends are pleased to hear
that she is getting along nicely.
Returned Home
The many friends of Mr. Melvin
Overholt of the Blue Water High-
way, will be pleased to bear that he
as returned to his home from St.
oseph's Hospital, London, and is
•etting along nicely:
Agricultural Society to Meet
overy.
The postponed annual meeting of
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*rNorman Sararasand MrBthe Zurich Agricultural Society of
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anuary 129th, last will be held next
Denomme have returned to their dut-
les in Kitchener after visiting at the
homes of their parents here.
eclnesday afternoon, February -26th
ut two o'clock. All partiesinterest-
Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence. rasson
d in the Zurich Fall Fair, are re -
and daughters, and Mrs. Josephine B
huested to be present at this meeting.
Brisson motored to Detroit and Entertained Ladies'.Aid'
The Ladies' Aid of Zion. Lutheran
.dsor over the week -end visiting vvith
relatives and friends. The latter hurch, Dash -wood entertained the .St.
maining for some time. .Peter's Aid :and their Pastor, Rev.
.'E. Heimrich of Zurich to a Valentine
• Farm Forum Supper last Thursday evening. A
Astherewas no meeting of the !bountiful meal 'was served by the
spailaylon. bre Farm Forums Jests:week sel,ssisisorisLlaslies and relished, by their
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Owing to blockedroads,"-the yervt.,iipswonite. progWn
on Monday evening was held- at, the
home of. Mr. and Mrs. Arnoldilifesi:
ner, ;as planned for the previous
week.' "The -Future Farm Vrice Pro-
gram" was the 'topic for the evenings
It was felt that' ferment must know
approximately what prie6 they ars it
receive for their products a few years
in advance iii order to farm success --
fully. At this meeting we were ple-,
ased to have with us a.visitor front
the Unique Forum, in the person �f,
Mr. Leonard Merner who' favour0
us with an inspiring talk stressilig
the need for co-operation and melte
gumption on the part of the farmOs
Progressive -games, music by the
Etues and a delicous lunch brought
a pleasant evening to a close. Next
week we meet -at the home of Mr. and.
Mrs. Oscar Greb. Please bring yogi'
donation for China Relief to this me-
etings
was given by the -former members
which contained -splendid humor -and
laughter. This enjoyable .social even-
ing rwill not be forgotten. As one
could receive food for soul andbody
Lions Club, News
*The annual Carnival of the Lions
Skating Rink was held on. Tuesday
evening, the weatherman being ideal
henee 'a large -crowd wits present. A
complete list of the prize winners
of the prizes will be in our next
''sisue.
.'•'. Another night of perfect attend -
Lance was experienced at the supper
meeting in the Dominioo House on
ilonclay- night. A very enthusiastic
meeting was held. Guests were. pres-
ent from. Exeter,- Lion Albert Tra-
quiar ,and' Constable Ferguson, the
former gave a nice address on how
he enjoys coming to Zurich, and what
St. Joseph and Beaver' Town an .outstanding experience it was for
Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of St. -him to ' be president of the Exeter
Joseph were Sunday visitors with Mr. (Club. when they sponsored the Zurich
and Mrs. Morris Denomme of lie r.i. Lions Club. A number of the newly
organized Hayfield Club were pres-
ent and all spoke very encouragingly.
*._ H. Edighoffer, ,assessor of Hay
Twp. was -present -and spoke on the
four "G's".
ORGANIZE AT HAYFIELD
• A Lions Cluib was organized in the
Village of •Bayfield at a banquet held
at "The Little Inn" on the evening
-of Tuesday, February 4th. Great
credit for :the success of the effort
ds -due to the Zurich Lions Club, 25
-members of -which were present to
give the tonal clab a boost, despite
the inclemency of the weather. Mrs -
IL. ,G.. Raw. of Zurich, was also pres-
ent to- play and lead in the singing.
Also present were: -Bruce M. Malcolm
District Secretary, Toronto; H. G;
Meir, District Governor, A-1, Sea -
forth; Len Palmer, Deputy District
Governor; E. Clark, London; Lloyd'
Edighoffer, Mitchell, most of these
men including -President Ivan Yung -
Nut, of Zurich, all spoke. A motion
was put through that the Zurich. Club
be asked to sponsor the Hayfield
Club. This was aceepted by Lion Iv -an
Yungiblut, president of the Zurich
Club. Ofikers are as folllows:. Presi-
dent, George Castle; Ilst Vice, Lloyd
Scotchmer; 2nd vice, Maynard Carrie
8 -rd vice, Grant Turner; secy. A. Rae
treasurer, John E. Howard; directors
J. E. Hovey and !George Little. ;Meet-
ings will be held on the first and third
Wednesday of each month. They now
London on Tuesday. have an enrolment of 1(i paid up
Mrs. Ed. Nadigm un e
-operation in London Hospital on Tu-
esday. We understand the operation
. livelrlso successfulynd hope for a speak,
Messrs. Murray and 'George Wolfe munity serLtice, and with e support
and girl friends- of Toronto and • Lon- I of the community behind them, the.
don spent the week-erid with ' their 'Hayfield Lions -Club .wills go on doing
rparentt, Mr. 811'd Mrs, Wes. Wolfe, [what other ,Serviet 'Chills are aten.0,,,
Atottotortmatesti, I
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kaschut and
Clement Bedard all of Kitchen&r.
spent the past week -end with the let-.
ter's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leen
Bedard, of the Blue Water north. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masse 'of
1.4011C1011 -were Sunday visitors with
Mr. Wm. Ducharrne -Sr. .
Miss Delores -Charrette . Coders
ich spent Sunday last -with her par-
ents on the Blue Water .Souths'
Mr. Jelin DUChill1110 of Drysdale
north spent Sunday afternedn with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Corriveau.
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. Burn left on Monday for.
Leader, Sask., where he will visit his
sister, who owing to illness intends
returning with him.
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of
Windsor spent the week -end with Mn'
and Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen.
My. and- Mrs. Melton Wainer of'
Ingersoll spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold.
• Miss Helen Nadiger has resigned
her .position in the post office.
Mr, and Mrs. T: Harry nortman
were Sunday visitors with friends in
Strath'roy.
' Mr. Alfred Zimmer of Portland.,
Oregon, is visiting with his sister Ida
foe a few days.
Harry Hoffman and Glen Weber
attended a Telephone :convention in
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