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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-04-27, Page 4When In Zurich GET YOUR HAIR CUT AT EARL OESCH BARBER SHOP Open Thursday and Saturday Nights Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesoh. Organist SUNDAY, APRIL 30- 10.00 a.m.-Worship Service 11.00 a.m.-Sunday School 7.30 p.m. -Graduation of catech- etical class. We invite all to Worship With Us Zurich Mennonite Church pastor -A. MARTIN SUNDAY, APRIL 30- 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Worship Service Church School Day 8.00 p.m. -Evening Service WEDNESDAY, MAY 3- E1.00 p.m. -Prayer Fellowship We Invite You to Worship With Us Jesus said I Am The Light Of The World. He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the Tight of life. -John 8: 12. That was the true Light which men lighteth every man that cometh into the world. -John 1: 4, 9. ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE 1 PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS MEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 .04,.E �.. w..won* ITEMS ABOUT TOWN Mr, and Mrs. James Hackett and family, of Galt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinback. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pulford and sons, of London, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were Sunday visitors with friends at Seaforth• Miss Angela Laporte and Paul Watson, of Zurich, were Sunday visitors with Sister M. Carmelite, in Walkerton. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hay were: Miss Kathleen Hay, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance, of Wood- ham, Mrs. Banko and friends, of London, Miss Ellen Burdge, of Lon- don, Mrs. G. M. MacDonald and girls, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Smale and Randy, of Zurich. Mrs. Minnie Weido, accompan- ied by her grandson, Larry Bedard, and her aunt, Mrs. Yule, of Mitch- ell, enjoyed a motor trip to Pig- eon, Michigan, where they visited with relatives. Home From Hospital Mr. Earl Thiel, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, - has returned to his home in Zur- ich, and is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and fancily, of London, were weekend visitors with his another, Mrs. Ther- esa Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner, Sr-, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, Theodore Schroeder and Elsner Leibold motored to Stratford on Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Anna Leibold, who is a patient in the Hospital there with a broken hip. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tromblay, where William Leibold is conval- escing after leaving the Hospital. While in Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Grenier also visited at the home of Mrs. Grenier's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fleming and family of Crediton were Tuesday visitors with her mother, Mrs. T. Hartman. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hay were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Koehler, and Mr. and Mrs, Glen McKenzie and sons, of Hensall. Mr, and Mrs. George Hainick, of Middleton, Michigan, spent a few days last week with the former's aunt, Mrs. A. C. Meidinger• Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel were: Mrs. Roy Howard, of London, Mrs. Earl Hey- wood and daughter, Patricia, of Wingham. Grant Heywood spent the day with his cousin, Richard Fisher: Miss Bonnie Banko and Greg Banko spent Saturday in London with their mother, and returned to Zurich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brokenshire and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kalbfleisch, enjoyed a trip through Bruce Coun- ty on Sunday. In Hospital Mrs. Wes Hugill is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery on Tuesday morning. Joins Air Force Dennis Amacher, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Amacher, has join- ed the Royal Canadian Air Force, and has reported for training at St. John's, Quebec. i FOR THE LATEST In HAIR STYLING Give Us A CALL Phone 223 ZURICH p NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Team Bawling Scores Weekly High Triple points ZURICH MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Flying Frenchmen (Matthew Ducharme, 640) _ Gutter Snipes (Leroy O'Brien, 468) Boo Boos (Don O'Brien, 638) _.. Nite Hawks (Victor Dinnin, 539) Alley Cats (Bill Siebert, 652) Hi Los' (Harold Stade, 531) _ __-• Hardrocks (Earl Flaxbard, 474) Cannon Balls (Wilmer Adkins, 593) Hensall Hornets (Jean Cornell, 511) Gimmicks (Glen Sturgeon, 502) Walnuts (Albert Clausius, 395) Busy Bees (Ernie Davis, 550) ZURICH MEN'S LEAGUE Team High Triple Ink Spots (Allan Brokenshire, 669) TIEMAN'S HARDWARE 48 Plumbing ® Heating SALES and SERVICE • Oil Burner Service ® Electrical Work FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 . DASHWOOD 1 WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS I ! Jiffy Chocolate, lb. tin 53c YORK 20 OZ. TINS Beans and Pork WAGSTAFFE'S 24 OZ. Raspberry Jam WAGSTAFFE'S 20 OZ. Strawberry Jam PARAMOUNT FANCY ?/> LB. TINS Sockeye Salmon FRESH NEW Texas Carrots 2 for 29c 39c 39c 55c 2 for 29c L :_r CKY DOLL r FO I D MARINE - CLARENCE GASCHO - ZURICH (TIR AN BEAN SEE We sti91 have contracts available for growing the following crops: . Registered Oats and Barley • Malting Barley Contracts c . Bean Contracts * Red Kidney Bean Contracts . Fertilizer Supplied if Required See us for your seed grain and bean requirements for this Spring. COOKBROS. MILLING CO. LTD. PHONE 24 or 249 HENSALL Hornets (Leo Meidinger, 516) 7 0 5 2 3 4 0 7 7 0 0 7 PLAYOFF Team Point Standing 164 34 135 60 115 138 70 110 147 69 83 135 Pin Fall Pepsis (Don Hesse, 610) Carpenters (Robert Martin, 589) 2750 2411 2720 2481 Hot Shots (Glen Thiel, 516) 2246 Pearson Kings Bob Lavery, 599) 2434 Knights of Columbus (Louis Masse, 565) 2487 Dough Boys (Max Ducharme, 597) 2413 Globe Trotters (George Sweeney, 640) 2649 Bull Dogs (Lee Surarus, 462) 2165 Tail Twisters Bob McKinley, 529) 2238 The Angels (Art Miller, 540) 2386 Butcheretes (Jack Bannister, 495) 2173 Ruston Flyers (Bruce Moir, 605) 2481 Co-op Thunderbirds (Len Bates, 624) 2391 Kin Pins (John Robinson, 579) 2322 ZURICH LADIES BOWLING - WEEK OF APRIL 17 First week of playoffs. Winners of A, B and C. are: group A, Ups and Downs, Captain Marion Rader; group B,. Hot Shots, Captain Marie Gelinas; group C, Varieties, Captain Ann Oesch. Second week of playoffs, Monday. April 24 and Wednesday April 26, to decide. championship. Banquet at the Village Inn, Grand Bend, May 3, at 7:00 p.m. r� • v a c A 9. HURCll DIRECIORY St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Ron Klopp, Organist SUNDAY, APRIL 30- 10.00 a.m.-Worship Service Special for Young People! The sermon. Rev. Ragnar Tieg- en, Professor at Waterloo Lu- theran Seminary. 11.00 a.m.-Sunday School You Are Welcome OPEN BOWLING AT ZURICH BOWLING LANES ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS Commencing May 2, During Summer Months ANYONE WISHING TO JOIN Summer Leagues Phone Zurich 35, or drop in to the Bowling Lanes before May 15, when these leagues will be organ- ized. -ERNIE and ELDA LAIDLAW THEY ARE HERE NOW ... CHILDRENS and MISSES Canvass 98c - $1.19 MENS ICanvass &Cords YOUTHS, BOYS and LITTLE GENTS Canvass $1.39 - $1.89 $3.49 - $3.98 GIRLS and MISSES $3.49 - $3.98 GIRLS MISSES Canvass & Cords colors 3 $1.98$1.98 MEN... SEE OUR SPRING STOCK IN CASUALS FEATURING THE HUSH PUPPIES VARIOUS MAKES IN MEN'S WORK SHOES INCLUDING THE SAFETY TOE Oesch Shoe Store PHONE 130 - ZURICH THIS WEEKEND GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW DINING LOUNGE AT THE IMPERIAL HOTEL GRAND BEND Friday Night -- Fish Fry Fresh Lake Huron Perch, all you can eat for 50c ENJOY THE CAPTIVATING MUSIC OF BILL DENNIS Saturday Night -- Chicken Fry DINNER FOR 50c Entertainment by Elgin Fisher and his Rythmnaires WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE RESIDENTS OF ZURICH AND VICINITY MR. ED. GASCIIO IS NOW THE AGENT FOR Grand Bend Cleaners and Launderers TWO-DAY SERVICE PICKUP AND DELIVERY YON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATry us for something new and different in quality ODORLESS DRY CLEANING custom finished to your individual satisfaction in our MODERN PLANT at Grand Bend. Try Us Once and See the Difference For fast and efficient service, leave your drycleaning at GASCHO'S MEN's and LADIES' WEAR .lack W. Waldron GRAND BEND CLEANERS DOERR'S Phone 140 - ZURICH DOLLAR DAYS ST WILLIAMS 9 OZ. Assorted Jam TALL TINS Carnation Milk WHITE CROSS Toilet Tissue CLARKS FANCY 48 OZ. Tomato Juice MINETTES 28 OZ. Choice Tomatoes HUNTS 11 OZ. Tomato Catsup TOP CROP 1 LB. 6 for $1.00 7 for $1.00 9 rolls $1.00 4 for $1.00 5 for $i .00 6for $i.00 8 bags $1.00 12 for $100 4 for $1.00 6for $].00 Popping Corn 15 OZ. "Tempt" Dog Food GOLDEN DEW 1 LB. Margarine 200's or 300's Kleenex Tissues FRUITS and VEGETABLES EXTRA LARGE Cuban Pineapple 39c each California Oranges 3 doz. for $1.00 Fresh Green Cabbage 9c lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT SMOKED PICNICS 43c Ib. RING BOLOGNA 39c Ib. FINK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. for $1.00