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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-07-29, Page 1"Vol. )(XXV I I I tlo.5 ZURICH, THURSDAY MO. Let the lIerald Publi..IL ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ON T. '4A Changeless Christ for a 'Chang- ing World." . Friday, 8h7 -,.-Luther League., , Thursday—Choir Practice SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Sergi: 11.15 a.m.--Sunday Scheel. 7.30 p.m.—English sese.. Everybody Welcome to all Services, E. TUERKHEIM.„Pastor. Yeo You Need Glasses? u Stop and Think how important it its 'that you wear correct eassea--cor- •rectly prescribed for your vision. • Correctly styled to your fare. Your • health may largely depend on keen vision. See C. E. ZURBBRIG , R- D. Leav tt's Theatre EXETER — ONT.. Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 29; 30,,21 "MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW" Wit Victor Moore, Radio Comedian, "Beulah Bolide" Star of "Trail of the Lonesome Pine' A family Picture that you cannot af- ford to miss. Mon. Tues., Only, Aug. 2, 3. GENE AUTRY I "RIDE RANGER, RIDE" Wednesday August 4th One Night Only `THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG" The Life Story of John Lee. Three ;times they tried to hang him. Three times they failed. Ile lives tit - day. The most astounding case in Criminal Annals. • At HESS JEWELRY STORE Every Tuesday at ZURICH Coming, At Dashwood, Saturday.. at P&le'o 11011-" store. Aug. 5-5-7, "One in a Mil- ,.�. CHOICE . VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET : GOODS.. :. � 4- I• All Ilagicedie Used are of the Highest Quality ;:,.ICE CREAM -- ALL CONFECTIONS Our Store will be dosed each Wednesday Evening Eckes Bakery — Zurich Teleriho ce :i 00 .g. TRY E CKEL'S al also • 4 '� rY.,�a...�.{+.,'�, "i '�"a"ia•�..t .S..�.J :M1�"`i '�`i i"�";t"Y"§"§'h�"�'�'Ji�•�° • �+ f�.4 ++ i•♦+ +4 WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS - Specials for Thursday, Friday and :Saterday Aylmer Golden Bantam. Corrt, 2 'fins ......._.,, ._.� 9C Tomatoes choice � Barge:.': s, 2 'tins , ..-.-.25c P and G. `white. l`alaptlia Soap„ i -oars ___—__.-25c J 32 -a -z., jar„ each .29c Strawberry----_. ...,. __. 27 2 lbs. Hillcrest shortening, .'._-- Green Grant peas 17 -oz tin, 2 tins Cowns: Perfec -n Cocoa Is eath Salmon 1a�fs...z ._ _.,�w.». 9c Maple Leaf � • Quaker puffed -wheat per pkg.._k "Dc f i 2. 1g • Quaker puffed rite, ps..._.,,_w,..�..__..� per lb. Assorted sweet 'biscuits r....._..;...........,..� ..�...�.....��$c •- 25c Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs.. -- peT i Miracle V,�'hip,; �• �.� Brunswick. Say e , per Jam ...-_� Nut flakes, p'k ___»»-�r•„ -. ":5cC Grape; •• .,�•,., .t. LER Highest 6 a '1�� ER S': ;teas I'i'i Q, J.0 1-)( 29 1'957, Chester L. Smith, ?anew 11.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advfmat 81,50 iN ARR4ARS,S2 MAY B& pl3ceL1l;ecu» Summer Visits and Visitors HAIRDRESSING; THJEL'S HAIRDRESSING PA Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to ' 1" the public that she is -now Oct ' fcI'r business. . Permanents and FiY{?ei` waving a specialty," All• peitt guaranteed. Paidor located xn vt of shop. For appointments' 'c phone -1.02 Zurich. it IN MEMORIAM Bennett—In loving memory dear Mother, Mrs. Catherine B who passed away July 28, 1930 Gone is the face we loved, so Silent is the voice we loved to ?'r, But not too far for thoughts to , ,ch Sweet to remember: who once , was i; as ,9r t here. And who though absent ` is j dear. t —Sandly missed by Dau Elizabeth and Carrie. 1'�ters;' Unique Celebratia Mr. Ed. Axt has returned after spending a week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Len. Haist of Detroit are holidaying with her parents, Mx and Mrs. Oscar Klopp. Mr. and rIrs. Charles Hagen and little daughter motored to Water - down on Tuesday. Mrs. (Rev) E. Burn, accompanied by their visitors, motored to Milver- ton on Wednesday. There will be no services in St. Peter's Lutheran church on Sunday, August lst. But at 9 a.m. there will he Sabbath School service, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Brenner of town, accompanied by their son Clar- { ence of Hensall, also Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon marked a ulllique Floyd Cook of Kitchener are on a celebration in St. Peter's .R. C.ch rch motor trip to Detroit and other places Drysdale, when over a thousand peo ple gathered when the blessxn : of. Mr. Noah Parent of Bad Axe,Mich. Pope; here XI was' conferred poli Mr and Mrs. Stanley Westfall, of , Canada's largest family, the On rme Fhirt, Mich., were visitors at the Masse family, father, mother a, i 21 home of Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Horner, :children, all ;being present bu one this `week. daughter of Detroit, who was,ll :able Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Siemon, Mr. to be present. Bishop Kidd of L 'don and Mrs. Orland Siernon of Kitchener with all the dignity and splend x of are holidaying for the week with the Roman: Catholic church, pro Qun- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad ced the blessing of the Holy F ther, Siernon of town. which was -received by the ily who_ sat near by on specially az an, g 1v E. Turkheim accompanied by ed seats The ceremony beim, ���ends from Willzamsbur.g left on an from t1e front door and veva' ;:of extended f ioto1 -trip to Edmonton, thheeli,e,,.:�.1�•'';s'a`4taa Abe1K1?ty will be sway Pox 1 ing district were. present. " e "r^° Fr -Rev x-.- L 'W. Power of Zurich,,' and photographers from tlr'e big cite accompanied b'y his brother and a Os - dailies and some weekly papers were ter of 'St. Thomas, are enjoying a in abundance. Truly ,if was one of motor trip to Montreal, Quebec city, the biggest afternoons ever witizess . and other places of note along the ed in the French Settlement parish. way. After a few opening words by the Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodbred and parish priest, Rev. Father archand l fa,znily of Detroit, were week -end vis - he called on one of his parishiners, itors with Mr. Ed, Axt. The Good - Mr. John A. Laporte who in a very bred family have just returned from appropziate manner •addressed the gathering in behalf of the parish, al a holiday trip in the Georgian Bay so welcoming the bishop: Mr. La dist et. -port first gave his address in French Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Iiowald and little daughter from Cleveland, Ohio were Sunday visitors with the form- er's aunt, Mrs- Annie Colosky of Zur- e1� T and then in English as follows: Your Excellency.— In the name of the parish, ich. They also visited with the for - I extend to you, our most sincere inei s brother, Rev. and Mrs, F. L. welcome. It is always with a sense of llowald, of Elmwood. pride and honor, that'we hail the 'ar rival of our bishop ,among S. We • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner, rarely see you, excepting when o"hand family of Toronto, who have your confirmation tour; but your '.spent the past two weeks visiting re - children from the North of Your latives here and camping" at- Kettle diocese, are nevertheless, loyally and Point, returned to their home in that devoutly attached to you. city ;over the week -end. You have come today, Your Excel- lency, to rejoice with us, on this memorable occasion, when one of our families is niost extraordinarily bone:red by the Holy Father and by you. You well know, that in this parish, we are rich+.in children: Some have had eighteen; others a little less; :but always, the .great_ number pre- vails. Today we have one of twenty - Undoubtedly, this Targe number explains why we are not generally e;eaithy "iii the goods of this world, for these children are_to be fed and Friends of the community were clothed, Nevertheless, we are most g eatly shocked on Sunday afternoon e do learn of the death of Mrs. Edward Etue, a few miles north of Drysdale, in the French Settlement, following a 1nonth's illness during which time she suffered a stroke. She was born in 187.6. Besides her husband, she is survived by :,ix sons and five daugh- ters, Richard, Victor, . Godfrey and Rudolph, of Seaforth; Lloyd and Ken ny, at home; Mrs. Wm. Saunders, London; Mrs. Amy iPaguet, Niagara Falls, N.Y.: Mrs. Louise DeLttFran- ier, Seaforth; Miss Mabel Etue, Reg. N., London, and Miss Genevieve Etue Detroit;; also two brothers and three sisters, Rev. Fr. D. L. Brisson, of Sacred Heart Church, Windsor; Jos- eph Brisson, of Gross Pointe Village, lath; Mrs. A. J. Denomy, Windsor; Mrs. John Papineaa, Clarkson,'Mich; and Mrs. Peter Bedard, Detrnii•. The funeral service was held on Wednes- day at 9 a.m, at St.' Peter's church, Drysdale, with Father L. 1Vlarchand, officiating. The bereft family have the sympathy of a largo ctrele of fri- ends. JUVENILE ,BASEBALL On Friday July 30th the Seaforth Juveniles will be in Zurich to play our young lads. There is a surprise in store for the fans of Zurich. We have a new pitcher, a youngster of merit "Vis said", so come out and sed him perform. The local lads are out after a.win at Seaforth's expense so you should see a good game: OBITUARY happy, surrounded:by those J wels which God has sent us, and which we all love equally. W e hope Your Excellency, our reward will be exce- edingly great in heaven, But, I must be brief; we anxious to hear Your Excellency's message. Let rile renew our homages to you,. and let ns hope thrt tom other oe- caaion might arise when Your Excel- lency will visit us again. 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