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ZURICH
Fred Rader a Dashwotici wa
'a Saturday visitor in town.
IVIr. Ivan .Kulbfleisch made a bus
iness trip to Toronto for a pler day
this week.
Miss ilelen Miller of Kitchener i
spending some time at the hone o
her mother, Mrs. Ted. Miller,
IVIrs, George Wilson (nee Pear
Gellman) was a visitor in 'coven on
eaa Saturday.
Mr, Job Haberer attended theEMIVIANUEL
vp Insurance Dinner meeting nerd at
ST. PETER'S
$ Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONTARIO
s i REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
8 1 10 aan.-Divine Servico.
t 11,15 a.m• -Sunday School.
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7.30 p.m. -Divine Worship.
1 Everybody Welcome to all Services.
V Clinton on Monday evening.
Mrs. H. Yuniblut and dateybter
Mies Inez called on their cousin a
the home of Mr and Mrs. Peter
Kraft at Dashwood last Friday.
Miss Arvis Haugh of the 141
Con., and friend, Mr. Elmer Rader
spent a lovely week -end with relati-
es and friends at Kitchener.
Mrs. Thos. Meyers has returned
home, after spending a pleasant time
for a week or ;Si) at the home of her
daughter, Mr and •Igys Mervyn Stelek
at Bradford.
Miss Jean Krueger, nurse in train
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent a lovely time last week when
she vieiteti at the home of her par -
erne, Mr and Mrs Herb Krueger.
Mr and Mrs Ken Crisp and dau-
ghter Barbara Ann af London, were
.
Sunday vieitoes at the home of their
brother, Mr and Mrs Goraon How-
ald and lathee, Mr. Henry Howald.
Mrs. Roland Geiger visited at the
home of her cousin Mr and Mrs.
Vernon Schatz.. at Dashwooa one day
last week. Thleinany friends of Mrs
Schatz, who has' a knee injury, wish
her a speedy re very.
Dr. and Mr. W. 13. Coxonnaccom-
panied by Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner
of Exeter heee re"erned home after
attending Ontario Veterinary Assoc-
iatio .Convention held at tne noyel
Connaught Hntel, Hamilton. It being
well attended and a levely,social time
was enjoyed.
Mrs. E. G. Krueger and on
Ralph visited at the former's daugh-
ter, '..‘Te. and Mrs E. Holden, near
Granton on Saturday area -noon.
They were accompanied home :by Miss
Nola Krueger and friend, Miss Joan
Hamblen of Sarnia, both of the tea-
ching stair of that city, .and enjoyed
a restful week -end at the eerueger
home.
To Hold Dance
A euchre and dance will be held
in the town hall, Hensall, Friday Jan-
uary 28th., sponsored by tne Hensel'
Women, Institute, euchre starts at
8.30 sharp; old and new time dances..
Fred Walters Orchestra., prizes for
spot dances.
Mr and Mrs Morley Witmer of
DetakAt;'.111r and Mi a Allan Fraser of
Exeter, spent anfew• days in town as;
siting to arrange for the household
effects of their mother, the late ,Mrs:
nom Decker. Theee being at the res-
idence of their sisters, Mr and Mrs
Ted. Steinbach and Mr and Mrs.
Fred Thiel. The augtionsale on Sat-
urday wee, a fine success and was
well attended. The veteran, Mr., Os -
ear Klopp, welded the hammer. The
property being purchasecr by Mr.
Ernest Laidlaw,
January Weather
After a week of all kinds of Mardi
like weather, with the last speck of
snow and ice disa.ppearing, this Wed-
needey morning we are back to nor-
mal January winter weather .agaia.
A nice, fell of snow is on the ground
which makes it all the better for the
whent, grass and tender plants. The
ground is also frozen up nicely. On
Monday morning for a time there
was some real ice and sleet which
practically froze up traffic, 'eat' the
mildnes.4 of the day took it all away.
HYMENEAL
Tarasruk-Koehler,
A wedding of interest to - some
Zurich residentstook place Saturday
last. at. the Penteco-dal Tabernacle,
nntehmier, when 7dies Patricia Elm
iee Koehler, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Inein Ko'alee, Wa:4 DOA to :envi-
e:2:e to Jr. Louis Tarastk, .son of Mr
end 3dr.e. P..ter Teeesruko, r
Rev. W. C. Nelson, The attend -
elite e ere Mr and Mr,: Robert Me-
vhdr of Waterloo. Aftee the cerem-
ony, a diner for the immediate fam-
iliee was held at the bride's home.
Mr. and Mrs Tarasruk will reeide in
Kitchener, Tile', !eede k a niece to
(the red neleust Koehler and
Nee,V1p1lj Johnetoe of Zurich.
LETTER FROM FLORIDA
We teeein reelpt of an interest-
ing letter from the Cinema broth-
ers who are wintering in Florida:
Jan. 17'49., Sarasota, Florida.
Pinecraft, Box 41811.
',ear- Mr, and iltm. Smith: To lot
eoe folke know that we arrived safe-
ly br,l'f'ni"eraeota. We left home the
.',th of Yawernber, Stopped off at
Foueke. liana for a day with M-
id 1, from there we took a rolling
weather was very favourable
fortrnveffl, Crossing the Ohio
River into, Louisville brought us into
Kentucky. Kentucky and Teneeee
States were quite inountanous. Try -
Mg to avoid large cities and big
'mountains we hit some very lovely
roads where there were ,few gas sta-
tints and not many country hemee.
was on one of these roads in Ten -
.',ll at once Earl said 'we're out
of gas" as luck happened we were
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T2E MOT IMPORTANT
QUESTION IN THE WORL
WHO WILL 13E SAVED?
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All those who have put their trust in the bloo d of
Christ and have their sins forgiven. Christ died on
the cross in our room and stead --we are saVeci by
faith in His merits.
WHO WILL BE LOST?
All who have neglected God's free offer of salvat-
ion, and are lost in their sins, not having trusted in
Christ as their Saviour.
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him
that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for
righteousness. Rom. 4: 5
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TUNE IN -Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles,
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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REV. H. E. ROPPEL,
Minister
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10 a,m.-Worship. Sermon;
11 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.80 p.m. -Worship. Sermon:
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EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Twnp. Office)
WE HANDLE THE GENUINE
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BORN
Mr and Mrs George Ducnarme of
Dublin are happy to announce the
birth of a son (Patrick George) on
January 24th at the Farwell Nursing
Home, Zurich.
going down grade and here just a-
round the corner was a gasestation.
Instead of taking the 41 higleway,
we crossed and went down through
Alabama and crossed into Georgia at
the city of Colombus. This is where
lwe saw de cotton pickers and fields
of cotton. From here we got to the
Florid:ay State Line. Arriving 'at
Sarasota, January 3rd.
The first week we experienced cool
nights but however, nights are gett-
ing ware this past week. Days are
very Warm and sunny. Daylight at 7
o'clock, dark at 9.30 p.rn.. We are
enjoying tree ripened fruit also fresh
vegetables, and the nice ripe ban.
anas, 3 lbs. for 25c. Please sena us
the Zurich Herald up till March 15th
-Sincerely, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Gin-
gerich, Erline and Lorne Gingerich.
DIES IN STEPHEN
Alfred Holtzman, a life tong reel -
dent of ekephen Twp. near Crediton
was buried on January 8th by his
pastor, Rev. J. V. Dahms in the Evangelical cemetery, Crediton. He
was born in 1889 and was married
to Mildred Klumpp who survives,
also two sons, of Exeter, two sister-.
and four brothers.
OUR MAILING LIST
Our mailing list. has been correct-
ed up to Jan. 25th, and we ask all
subscribers who have renewed the
past eight weeks d to look at then,
label and see if due credit has been
given, -and if not kindly notify us.
Then there ere a few labels that
should be looked after and brought
up to date. Pleaee don't wait until
:eou receive a "dannor" as we like
little to send these out as you like
to receive them. We welcome a nine
neeeli of new mimes on the liet.
Evangelical Church News
The Brotherhood of the local Ev-
irngelical Church naet in tna parson-
age last Friday evening for their an-
nual business session. In spite of the
Hydro blackout about 20 men found
their way to the meeting and most
of the bueinees was completed with
candle light before the electric lights
came on again,
Mr Merino Steckle, the retiring
president was in charge of the open-
ing exercises, with Mrs. H. G. Hess
at the piano, leading in a lively, sing
ong...Mr. Samuel Schwanz, Regen-
Sask., gave a very suitable mid
able address.
The election of officers was cond-
ucted by. the pastor, H. E. Roppel,
which resulted as follows: Irresident
Delbert Geiger; Vice pros., Darold
Johnston, Secretary, Oscar Greb,
Asst. &icy., Harold Finlay;
or, Roland Roland Geiger, asst. Treas., Wes-
ley Merrier.
The seeond Wednesday of each
month was chosen as the regular date
of meeting for the year 1940. The
hest and hostese served a delicious
A hearty vote of thanks was
tendereid to Rev. and Mrs. Roppel
for their open house, and the pleas.
ant evening spent here on this oe-
casiorn
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Large numbers of crossbred Chicks are also
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