HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1957-09-12, Page 1ZU
Established 1900
MUSIC LESSONS
Music Lessons will be given at
/the home of Mrs. Russell Snider, on
tine Water Highway north. 2t*
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
'thanks and appreciation to all who
remembered Ronnie with cards, treats
:gifts and personal ,calls while he was
In the Hospital and. after returning
home. — IVIr. and Mrs. N. J. Cor-
tiveau„
IN MEMORIAM
•
•e4.1.0
• .
ZURICH, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY MO
OPEN AT HENSALL
1181 p upils
enrolled Tuesday last
TAKE THE FAMILY
G, SEPTEMBER 12 ! 9 57
in the new six -room $112,00 public
school in. Hensall, which is expected
to be officially opened sometime in
October.
On Trip To Halifax
Mr. Gordon Smith, of the Blue
Water south enjoyed a trip to the
eastern coast recently. He accomp-
anied Mr. Edward Little of Hensall
to deliver a large trailer home to that
point, made by the Hensel). Coach Ltd.
Baker — In loving memory of a They followed the St. Lawrence to
•edear wife, mother and grandmother, near Montreal where they crossed,
Mrs. Melinda Baker who passed away
lie year ago, ,September 11, 1956.
Zear Mother, you are not forgotten,
Though on earth yon are no more.
till in memory you are with us,
-As you always were before.
--Ever remembered by husband,
-John, sons and daughters and grand -
'children.
then followed on the south side tak-
ing the Gaspe Route and dropping
down to Nova Scotia. On the return
trip they followed the Atlantic sea-
board to the Nev, England States and
erossed through these States till in
New York State they .crossed back
to Canada by the Rosevelt Bridge,
at Cornwall. The trip was interest-
ing, covering three thousand miles.
3
1.
ro
no
Help the Blind
TO HELP THEMSELVES
$64,700 LS NEEDED THIS YEAR
To train, rehabilitate and house the Blind in this
district. Community Chests and municipal
grants will provide
51,900.
C. N. I. B.
TRI - COUNTY CAMPAIGN
HURON MIDDIISEX - FTH
(Excluding London and Stratford
SEND YOUR DONATIONS TODAY
To: C. N. L B., Care of
1 E. Bannister, Chairman, Zprich
1
2
•
3
•
•
•
1
•
1
0
e
0
0
0
' 0
veverixtrowtotovetrworkroove>wowero-e-0,6-0-evo voNwirovrevoro
AT YOUR. SERVICE NATION-WIDEI
91•OlmieNoSuononin
hi do *veal of te death away fnorn home, got in touch with us before making
any toraegetramis. Through our eiafion-wide connections, we have the facilities
fear haniftricve toe km piece of death fo the final interment, no matter
whet the silistsates se* bek.
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home
FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE
DASHWOOD - Telephone 70W
Thiel's
Superior Food Market
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ingersoll Cheese Spread 8 -oz. 5c off 32c
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 -Ib. bag 87c
Heinz Ketsup, 1 I -oz. bottle 23c
Peter Pan pickles, 2 jars 49c
MEATS MEATS
Sliced Bacon, per Ib. 79c
Bologna, Swifts Ib. . 29c
Check Our Advt. in the London Free Press every
Thursday for Specials on Fruits and Vegetables
Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich
2
1
4
4
Starlit°
DRIVE-IN THEATR
5 Miles East of Grand Be
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Hg
on Crediton
Road
Friday, Saturday Sept. 1
Seven Men From No
Starring—
Ranplph Scott Gail g•
Friday, Saturday Sept.
Three Stripes In The $
Starring—
Aldo Ray
Sunset
DRIVE-IN GODER
134 miles east of Goderich on
Highway
Thursday, Friday .
The Unconquered,,
Gary Cooper Pauette
Cartoon Ca.
Saturday, Monday Sept:
MOHAWK
Scott Brady Rita
And
Four Cartoons
Tues., Wednesday Sept
REBECCA
Joan Fontain Lawrenic
Cartoon - Ca
Two Shows Nightly First Sho
Children under 112 in cars Fre
Refreshments —
-174,07,497/
ZURICH FAIR SEPT. 23.24
Monday and Tuesday September
23 -124th are the dates of the annual
Zurich Fall Fair, and much preparat-
ion is being made to make this a big
4 success. Special prizes, ana . many
new lists have been made in the
: Prize List. Plan to attend this year's
fall fair at Zurich. You will always
learn somer ethinuseful for future
'II
learn e
, - days.
1 , -
Burglars In Zurich.
- ..
'Tuesday night ,burglars invaded
the office of the O'Brien Produce and
drilled the safe, but fortunately no
explosion occurred as far as can be
1 made out. Provincial Police are
vvorking on the .case, and as the safe
combination was drilled, there is no
certainty as to .whether anything was
taken. Not a very nice feeling to
think that this class of men are busily engaged when the rest of us are
east asleep. We hope there , was no
material loss. Unfortunately, Mr and
Mrs. O'Brien are away on vacation.
Their son William, of London, is
looking after the business for the
week.
OBITUAR
Late William S. Johnston
There passed away in South Hur-
on Hospital, Exeter, on. Sunday, Sep-
tember ,8th, 1957, William S. John-
ston, in his 83rd year, after an ,short
illness. He was the belovedhusband
,rof the former Dorothy C. Truenurr
dear brother of Orland, Montreal
Matilda MacKinnon and (Pearl)
Mrs. Albert J. Kalbfleisch of Zurich.
Mr. Johnston was born and spent all
his life in Zurich, being a son of the
Iate,Mr and Mrs. Robert Johnston,
.prietors of the well known Doniin-
se, • For a goodly
ie ar.'wara
„ .
--srillage, and he will be greatly
'listed, always being of an obliging
rdisposition. The remains rested at his
late ,residence till this Wednesday
afternoon where a private service w:11
be held, followed by public service in
St. Peter's Lutheran church, interm-
ent in. St. Peter's cemeter, Goshen
Line. The Pastor, Rev. 0. Winter
will officiate:
, • "
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
4-46
CLINTON — ONTARIO
.1. 4
Thursday, Friday 'Sept.43
..„
"THE COURT JESTER" :1!
(Colour) and (Vistavision7
Danny Kaye - Glynis '
(One Cartoon)
Saturday, Monday Sept.
s
?!
the 'it was regained by the Ali-
nes. „In :11948, Burma gained its in-
dependence. The wealth is equalized
in Burma, as ability is recognized.
The people are mostly farmers or
fishermen, as only 15% live in the
6 lefties. There are 19 million people
only 2t p.c. are Christian. The first
Missionaries were Baptists, the Jud -
sons
The next country dealt with by
Mrs. Hoffman was Indinesia. Rev.
and Mrs. F. W. Brandauer are our
missionaries there. There age 80
.million people in Indonesia, the sixth
Most populous country in the world.
The:Dutch ruled it for 300 years. In
1.9415 it gained its independence. Its
Principal exports are oil, tin, rubber,
and copper. Islam is the prevailing
.religion. The need is for trained
leaders.
• Mr Bill Elliott, of the Goshen Line
spoke ably on "Tiger Dunlop, which
had won him a prize in a recent Or-
atorial Contest. The Steckle sisters
played "The March of the Army." on
their instruments. Mrs. A. M. Am-
acher gave a resume of their recent
Western Trip. The hymn, "If Jesus
goes with ine, I'll go," closed this
part of the meeting.
The President, Mrs. Delbert Geig-
er, conducted the business meeting„.
Mrs. Melillo Steckle led in prayer.
The Secretary, Mrs. Harold Rader,
read the minutesof the last meeting.
$1-0 was voted The Canadian 'Instit-
ute of the Blind. Miss Olive O'Brien
•gave the Ladies' Aid Treasurer re-
port, and Mrs. Leonard Enb the re-
port of the wsWS• mrs, A. M! Am-
acher presented the Spiritual Life le -
port. Mrs. L. Jacobe read a letter
from Africa expressing their sincere
thanks for the used Christmas .Cards
sent to them. Mrs. K. Breakey gave
the Service .Committee report. The
District Rally of the WSWS. will be
held at Crediton on Sept. 25th, with
Miss Lois Kramer of Japan as guott
•Ipeaker. It was decided to take part
in the Conference Reading Course.
The meeting was under the direction
of the followin.g Committee: Mrs. L.
W. Hoffman, .Mrs. Allan Gas.eho,Was
Jane Lamont, 'Mrs Harvey Clausius,
Mrs Urban Pfile and Mrs. Mary Hey.
Lunch was served by the Committee
ma in World !War 2, At the end of hep.
"'TENNESSEE'S PARTNE r,‘
(Colour) — (Superscopeli:;i
_ ,A7
John Payne - Ronald dellipti
(One Cartoon).-
•
Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 1,7-18
"THE SCARLET. HOUR"
(Adult) (VistaVision)
Carol Ohmart Toni..I1Yon
Jody Lawrence.
(One Cartoon) ,
Refreshments 2 Shows Nightly
Children under 112 in Cars Free
Ladies' Aid Meet
The Ladies' And and W.S.W.S. of
Emmanuel Evangelical 'LLB. church,
Zurich, met on Sept. 5th with Mrs
Allan Gaseho,acting as chairlady.The
theme of the program was: "Streng-
then the Church through Prayer.The
hymn "Holy Spirit, with light Divine"
was sung. Mrs. Harvey Clausius read
Dr. Luccock's, "Answer to Prayer."
After the singing of the hymn, "Th.e
church's one Foundation," Miss Jane
Lamont read the Scripture lesson.
Mrs. H. Clausius led in a period of
guided silent prayer. The hymn "He
leadeth Me" was sung. Letters from.
Paul concerning Payer were read,
'Mrs Clare Geiger reprsented the
.church at Rome. Mrs. Laird jacobe,
the church at Corinth, Mrs. Kenneth.
Breakey, the church at Galatia, Miss
'Olive O'Brien, the church at Ephesus
iMiss Ethel Gabel, the church at Phil-
ippi; Mrs. Mary Hey, the clwoch at
Thessalonika, and Mrs. Or..car' Gob,
the church at 'Colosse. A musical
selection, "The Love of God",. iiTzts
played on the piano and piano acc-
ordien by the (Misses Edith arra Reb-
ecca Steckle. Mrs L. W. Hoffman re-
viewed four chapters in the study
book. In 1612, Burma belonged to
Great Britabv Japan took over Bar -
BALD
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
WILL BE ON VACATION
SEPT. 16th, TO SEPT. 21st.
DATES INCLUSIVE
Tel. 223 Zurich
NORMA STEINBACIrii Prop.
IMINIMMINANIMEISIONSPI
Chester L. Smith, Publisher. •
Subscription in Oamuia., $2,NE a MIRK
Subscription Y
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS.
On a New Modern Loom, MM.
Order — SETH 0. AMENS, ZuzI
Ont. Phone 128.
Phili Shave
THE WORLD'S FINEST
ELECTRIC SHAVER
NOW 25% FASTER
WE CARRY A STOCK OF
PHILI SHAVE, SUNBEAM
SHICK AND RONSON
COME IN AND TRY ONE OF
THESE SHAVERS
A. G. HESS
CERTIFIED
WATCHMAKER and JEWELLEL
ZURICH - ONT.
Join Our Many
Hosts
For Dependable Heat. sat
Winter Long, Call:
ammenftalmej,!!!!...1111isioarmp...rweages!
LORNE E. HAY
LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS
Phone 12
gENSALL
carannftmoargiagwanizis,
2441212,20 20811001110021411108201110101211112142011143X92124041416000406349460241241422
; a
*�U* *atral,
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
_FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
0 y
TELEPHONE; RES. 89W
01
0•00(130300, OCOOOOS eitogitO00,0010o-OO
• • .„... „. •
Lucky
Fo
'41i!
OR 89.1, ZURICH
0:4
!!!!'
00oPtlieeotetTOSemetim
°liar
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK -END
Van Camp beans with pork, 20 -oz cans, 2 for..39c
Hawes paste wax 1-3 extra free, per can 49c
Nabob Coffee, per Ib. 89c
Royal Instant Puddings, 2 pkgs. 19c
Ingersol cheese spread 16 -oz jar .. 59c
Menu
!!!!
Oesch ijirieh
hanoi 1.65
PRODUCE WANIED
SEE US FOR YOU' REQUIREMENTS
Of
aler and Bi
der Twine
Grocery Specials
Nabob Coffee, 1-1b. 89c
jello Instant Pudding, 2 for .19c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large at 25c
FRESH GROCERIES IN STOCK
THE BLAKE ST
Schwartzentruber, Prop.
RE
' 4
4
4