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Zurich Herald, 1957-02-28, Page 8ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HF,RA11) Thursday, February 28th, 1957'` • ID VY4 $1 fr/ THE STORE .�.�,��....�., LOCAL NWS WITH THE STOCK 4U6 iVlr and :Mrs Milfred Schilbe spent 'Wednesday at London. a4! r azid •111r.. Albert • 1'~alibtleiisch 00� spent ent Thursday. at London, • :'Mrs. Theo Deicliert of Toronto, 001/ spent a week with her sister Miss. Ethel Gabel of town. :Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Mernovage of Royal Oak, Mich., spent the week- end at the •hone of her parents, iVIrs Sarah Geofiroi, •St. Joseph. .Also called in Zurich. 200 Yards only, Krinkle Crepes at per yard ....65c No. 1 Grade Broadcloth, per yd. 45c Polished Cottons, extra special, yd. 75c Pyjama Cloths, Flann., yd..... 65c Cotton Sheets, 81x100 at pr. 7.25 Pillow Cases a pair .. 98c and 1.19 Kitchen Towels 30" at pr. 79c Kitchen Towels 36" at pr. 98c BLANKETS Prices on all Blankets are Advancing. So get Your Supply Now! Ibex 70x90 at pr. $5.95 Ibex 80.x90 at pr 7.25 Falcon 70x90 at pr: 5.65 Esmond, part wool, each 5.75 FREE PANT SALE Mr and Mrs Alvin Gingerich and family spent Sunday at St. Jacobs at a farewell gathering for Mrs Gilt- Bgerich's sister and family who are returning to their home in :Sa skaf- chewan this week, after pending the winter months in Ontario. • Day Of, Prayer The World's Day of Prayer serv- 0 ice will be held on Friday, March 8, 9 l at 3 p.rn. in the Emmanuel Evan;. j D U. B. church. ,Sine this is an inter 4 D denominational service, the churches are co-operating in its' observance, �8Q All are welcome. D D oda A pair of Pants Free with every order of Men's made -to -measure Suits. .Your choice of 150 tp Samples. Do not delay. This offer is for month • of January only. GROCERY SPECIALS 1-1b. Casserole Steak, tin ='rbc 1-1b. Pk. assorted Cookies 37c Whole Kernel Corn, 4 tins 55c Sockeye Salmon, tin 4bc 55c 39c Nature's Best Peas, 4 tins Jelly Powders, 5-pkgs. Sliced Beets, 2 tins Tea Bags 100 for 4-1b. Pail Jam 23c 98c 15C Gascho TELEPHONE 59 rose ZURICH Attending Convention Mr and Mrs. John Turkl'eiin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. •and Mr and Mrs. Milfred' ISchilbe and Mr. Whit- ney Brok•enshdre are spending a few days at Toronto this week. The-geri- 'tlemen ar- attending the Hydro con- vention which is held in that city this week Missionary Speaks Woodrow Macke, a Missionary Construction Engineer, stationed at Nigeria, Africa, along with h's wife and children visited their friends Rev and Mrs. Amacher rod the Evangelic- al parsonage, on Sunday forenoon, he taking the morning serv=ice, and wa: very intere•-ting,• to listen to. During Sunday School period , Mr. Macke showed some very interesting pictur- es of Africa, and the work they are engaged in. Huron & Erie DEBENTURES • Canada . Trust CERTIFICATES Now Now Paying: 494% FOR 1, 2, 3 YEARS J. W. H'ABERER • General Insurance Phone 161 Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor- Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. -, Sunday Se3iool [1:00 a.m. - Worship Service 8:00 p.m. - Bible Meeting Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer Fellow- ship in the homes. YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US: You'll Enjoy Listening, to, - "THE MENNONITE HOUR" Gospel! Preaching - Insgirationa Singing. Sundays-CRavIL-900 k; c. 7.30 a.m. -WRVA - 1140 k.e. 10.30 p.m. "Ile Living Christ for a Dying World." ST. PETER'S Ev. Lutheran Church, Zurich Rev. O. Winter, Pastor. Mrs. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM., Organist SUNDAY SERVICES - Worship Service - 10; A.M. Q G W. I. To Meet Sunday School (all c. es` -11:15 A.M. • For •• Sjt 3 i WTJERTII ELECTRIC The regular .meeting of. the Zurich Womens' Institute will be held on Tuesday evening. lMaroh 5th, m the Zurich Town Hall at 8.00 p.m. Mus- ic will .be played at 7.45. An interest - ling ,program is being prepared. The ;guest speaker will be Rev. Father D. !Monaghan; the topic is based on Citizenship and Education. 'Commit- tee: Mrs. E. Hey, '.Mrs. M. MoAdams, and Mrs. P. Hartman. Gonne and bring your friends to this meeting. Al aAtinizooma re cordially invited. Try •and be • on time. A Huron Temperance Notes • SLIGHTLY INSANE Another blast .froni a ,very wen known Toronto •colurnni:sft'- "if• you were selling a profitable conrmodtty v-.ould you not think it paradoxical or even slightly insane, to warn cus- tomers against it.?" I Thus he writes about one aspect of ,tee liquor policy of the Manitoba Government. It .has set aside $50,000 t ! for advertising that points out the 0 ; danger -of indulgence. He quotes the 2 head of the advertising committee of • six appointed by the Government - et "Our aim is to reach the broadest possible audience with factural and unbaised material that will attract and hold reader interest." "rSlightly insane?" Most sensible surely, on all counts. "A profitable commodity?" To the trade, assured - eater Bervice ON ELECTRICAL INSTALATIONS AND APPLIANCES SEE WUERTH'S FIRST AND SAVE Phone 84 Zurich • 00 199 4 • 0 0 • to HARDWARE -. SEEDS and FURN]?t;t..;R;t:, Your FueI Needs Evening Service •- 7 :30 P " "Enter into his rt. , with thanks- giving, and into: his courts with Praise." - Ps. 100:4. Emmanuel Evangelical UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH - ,Rev. A. M. Amacher, B.A., B,D, Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist. Sunday, MMarc'h 3rd. 10 a.m.-Devine Service. Theme : "What think ye ,:of Ch ist" 11 a:m.-Sunday School 7.30 p.m. -,Evening Service. • Sentence •Serm.on - "Christ- is the heart of religion; Relation to Christ is the heart or pegs onak Salvation.,' ly. To the Government? No! In Ontario indulgence in liquor cosr.s• the province two and a half times as much as the liquor tax received... This economic and social cost of indulg- ence, in terms of extra police acrd court costs, and social services, is 'staggering, to say nothing of the awful cost of human misery entailed ....Well. done, Manitoba.-Advt. • 9R • • • • • 1117fiiIhlwiW, !�w11u ulwiwN 1 Iloe u!di ?Oil 1•uuNI I i MA lila • i i� IIIvifli1lj ! • itirpoo •IlhuJnillhl ,, Htiilittlliiiriliiiii rxN WESLEY HUGILL e Phone 204 Zurich, Ont. 4 •- 4 + s , Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.5 We always try to supply our Customers with the most Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early with us so we can arrange for your supply. YOUR HEATING -EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove need attention; or prob- ably you need a New One. Let us look these over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Also -Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes: Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS 19umbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock, STADE & WEIDO ZURICH ONT. QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE 0 CONCRETE SILOS - : 1957 Will be,a- Big Year s • Inn Construction! e Farmers interested in building a Silo should contact me at once, Get Our Free Estimate. Over 20 Years Experience a 0 0 • e • rn Pia ' KENS Come to Us! When You Need that New Work Outfit 10% off on all Made to Measure Wear Mid -Town Cleaners- Exeter AGENTS FOR MIDTOWN CLEANERS. CALL MON. BACK THURSDAYS GO T1^IURS, BACK SATURDAY - GO SATURDAY, BACK MONDAY (SPECIAL) THURSDAY REGULAR "r l al 4 JOB'S QUESTION!. Job 14: 14. "IF A MAN' DIE SHALL HE )L.IVE AGAIN?" JESUS' 'ANSWER • JNO. 14: 19. "Because I live ye • shall live arse." "I am he that'.liveth, and was dead; and behold, 1 am alive,for evermore." Rev. 1: 18. He that believeth. on the, Son hath. everlasting life; and he that believeth not the Son shall, not see life; bue the wrath of God abid'etib on hamt, Jun. 3: 36 ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGE LISM COMMITTEE • 0 • 0 a 3 • • • • • • • • • •- •• • • • • • • ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ • s • ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 P Westlake Furniture, VISIT CUR STORE SEE OUR STOOK YOU'LL BE CONVINCED Floor Coverirs s, Inlaid, Tile, Congoleunz. Stair. Carpet, -Broadloom, Etc. Windowr Blinds of all Types. We are: equipped to cut Blinds the correct Size. Drapery Track and Accessories. We f.Ha ei all Other Lines of Horne Furnishings. Wide; range or Springs and Mattresses,, including Fa;txtou:s Makers names as: Sealy;, Marshall, Simmons, 'Etc.' urich - Phone 89J 1 1 1 a • ', 1111j1111f 11(Ilt IlIlG181111II1111I111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHIflHII IIIIIIIIIIflflllll}Il llllh1". Bargains in Floor Coverings 25% OFF ON ALL. MERCHANDISE Here area few. Examples: INLAID LINOLEUM -• Reg. 4.95 running Yard for $3.70 running Yard 3 yds. wide Congole :xm - Reg. 2.85 running yard, for $2.28 running yard REMNANTS and, Oddiots of Tile - All at only HALF PRICE Shop Early While The Selection Is Good T. and T. FLOORING Your Decorating Headquarters SHOW ROOM IN BAKERY BLOCK. PHONE. 133 ZURICH ",., #'.1IHi111111 IIINIIIIIi11111111f11111.'! alf(-I N!Illillllllll fit= lilif i,1 Mi(1i;az�,�A anter Approaches Once Mora So ACT FAST and be prepared for Winter by securing your Storm Sash and Combination Doors Early! We also carry a complete line of Aluminum Comb- ination Doors and Windows ' Give us a call and we will be glad to come and take measurements and give you a free estimate. A good supply of Canadian Cerrient is on hand for immediate sale. LET US SERVE YOU! 1-11fLEI-geT . : I+✓H LUMBER&• !BUILDERS SU PPLC ES 1111111111111111iiIH111 tIlll I'IMI(1l fIl i 1i. 115 11111..111010111111! II 11 il111i1111i1fii OP' 1.11, IIII170111i11flllllle "' "