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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1957-12-05, Page 1is Established 1900 `"- ZURICH., ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOItNMNG, DECEMBER 5 957 Emmanuel Evangelical UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Ras. A. M. Amacher, B.A., B.I), Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist. s. 'Thursday, Deoeuruber 5th, Ladies' Aid a;nd •WSWS. 8 pan: Sunday, ,Decemlber 8th: 10 a.zn.---iMorning Worship Service. 1111 a..m.--.Si nday School. • '7:80 p.m,.Evening Service. 4'entence ;Sermorn - God still speaks t those who listen. COME TO CHURCH Card of Thanks . I wish to thank all those who eseait nee Cards, Well Wishes, Etc., while I was Hospitalized and during arty iconvalesence. -Bert Klapp. +.1-1•41-t++. ++. Zuric Card of Thanks .Mr and :Mrs Arnold Meaner 5r., wish to express their sincere blank, and appreciation to their neighbours relatives and friends for their kind- ness for treats, flowers, gifts and personal visits' while Mrs. Meaner was a patient in. St. Joseph's 7Iospit- al, London and since returning home tice THE ZURICH STORES WiLD. REMAIN OPEN FROM NOW UN- TIiL •CHRISTMAS AND EACH EVENING FROM THURSDAY, DEC. 19th TO DEC. 24th.. P.M. INCLUS- IVE. THE ZURICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Li s Club Av!1IaI owl Eh Place - COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 111;;h. 8.30 p.m. There will be an abundance of CHICKENS - DUCKS - GEES" And TURKEYS FREE - „ 15 Games SPECIALS -- Turkeys 2 Games 25c. Geese'a Gags 25c '.'"• ,-,.rc.r .....,, « . ..s w..-..'•.: ,+. •'.F_.lQ+ta w"i• -ir •'Au WII OUR CHRISTMAS FOWL EARLY! Proceeds for Lions CIFib Santa Parade and Gifts for Children Admission - $1.00 -• Announcement - Mr •and •Mrs Ivan ICalbfleisan of o Zurich Ontario, announce t11e eng- agement ,of their •only daughter, Katherine Elazslbeth, to Edward Baxter Letts, son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Letts, of Ailsa Craig, Ontario. The marriage will take place ;Saturday, December the 21st, at three o'clock in ;St, Peter's Luth- eran Church, Zurich.. • THANK YC)U t PILFERING MILK BOTTLES One of Zurir!h's •citizens was sur- pized one evening this week, as they put the empty milk bottue with MI ll ticket in it, out on the veranda I wash to ,greatly thank all Elec...in wooden b•o c eontain,er, which tors of Hay Township for their colt_ the* have used four this purpose for siderate support accorded me on same time. A short time ar;er ,that Monday for electing me as Deputy evening, they discovered container, Reeve of Hay. I shall try and serve milk bottle and ticket were all dis- you to the full extent of my judg- ment, one and all alike. Extending to one ani all Season's Greetings. -Alex. Mousseau. c appeared. The party that meddled with the same better return it before getting into further trouble. Farm Forum THANK YOU! Members of the Unique Vent Fort an met at the home of reir and I sincerely thank all the Erectors I7'1lrs,. Clifford Pepper with Leonard in Hay Township for the supportiMerner as chairman. The soprc for given to me in the Hay Township Municipal Election, December 2nd, 1957..Karl .Ha!berer. THANK YOU! L I wd6h to express my sincere thanks MIand appreciation to the electors of the Village of Zurich for tote:r in- terest and support shown -by elect- a floor .price, but we shourd have big me as a town Trustee for the floor prices on other main crops and year 1958. Since this is a new ex- 1iveStock. ,perience. •for me, I shall endeavour That ;text meeting wlr be 'held at to do the hest of my ability for the the home of Mr and Mrs. Herb Klopp community and the people of Zurich. wth Mr Carl Oestreicher es aiscuss- T:h�an.k You. Harold (Tiny) Thiel.'' ion deader. The topic for discussion •discussion "`Federal Action Por Agr- iculture. Question No. 1. - Do cur- rent Federal Gov't Policies meet your needs as well as you feel they eho- uld? Our Forum felt that the Gov't policies do not meet our need, as well..as they should. Question No. 2 - In what way are your needs met, or not }being met? Eggs and -hogs have tr;...i.V•3t.114...urz .:17.V.T..t.R.;.'.c AT YOUR S RViCE ATION-\MIl)EI in the we c? m death away from borne, got in touch with us botorormaking arty xranaf.mWol, Through our nation-wide connections, wo have the, ,acilities for iiostak?r..g a aaaa from plan+ of death to the final Intarmont, no matter W N+roaFit'aX c„icyh 6(fk��Tt.AiC1',•+CAii(,ISEI'RT9�f�.2 a+ac'ID,"=A�."„'�'.n.. Hoffman Fu.:.=.rat o x T FUNERAL and AMBULANCE S DASHWOOD' - 'Telephone 70W 9�j6rs �•-'4R\0.9a13.S.0f2c4 AA4�:>.C�6.dQ.? QS1.0.1\O.1 O.Q.O.LA.4,i >.A4 } ?nn;, 1 C74. J� C7 --"L1� Y ) THANK YOU! Thank you ale, tor,, of the "clay Township for your support on Mon- day's Flection, I will give you my very best. Wi.5:'.in ' you one and all Sea en' $ GreeUng,I. c Yvil l ialn Davidson. • .. THANK YOU! For yo -r onsider'ate Sul )g1 n n v L 1P .0 LiYi nJ sr ttli.",1 0,4,-,1144;!•I 4.._. ,1 5ha11 tit- and serve you to the best fuel with the I*;slit uta Ode, aria the of my ,,tilt-. Wishing' you all sea_ Lord's Payer. After which the `;on'S GIC t. Iv) a Pi'o.' ree,:s Mety MetSte•eeet t otl(.'' ip urieee. a o. ]'lire] ' . ;? .. Newell ( r "Import Controls are the necessary meet, !:bort Kai',:flei,•,ch was present at ourimenting and gave us a short fallej el the evening's topic. Rin ch wa, q rued and tfnr meet-. with the National .Anthem. WOMENS' INSTITUTE ''le, Zurich 3lrancli of the 'o:neni:s' .1n.sifFtlite wa held on Tuesday evau- ibg rec.. 3rd, with a 7large attenid 1 resent:. Tri, d�`'•Zi.iv;;?,: �s•as \' vAr.E D ��, 1 1' *.t l a p t innee 1 �1 e 7 .} ; -� i,t jl 1 'a •eta!;cr of Zurich arena l''wile. t 'i, t.t.' Th : t iraki-u is e Aeason of 1907-514. Iwas "lee. .`'P cftnE t! f.t .e.r.c Applications i,y iaturday, t11 `'vratl.,i.;.l o .•tint C} 1,0 i r 140., to: ;ion at, -M.:awn. Soy!f2., i"r' .'!1,'n: 3 \! lire!1 .'.cltill;e, .iionreta77 Troia:4. 1 i`eiit; 0 Coote all t .,'r,r171full, �U t ich. 2t.c 1 i ':+di i„ by .\Its Ler-Jeer,' r ,•"iTC1iv o you f- el tit ut C h(7 1n' ('n fe 1le is. Z t1t,(l rl I t 11 t `tn: 'n d T ,!�n� E`aP!.F'. t6 �t i i'l:',1) �r:1't it n tr 1 ,,i•,. 1 6 -'•, t• Sciti'ry TWA' :11 '1 ,. 1t'u'.'t1i(• 1 r i' .i. :(7 e,.. . .'1 �''l I7 1. te':';-.1,.,; were • ,. .'.1. :' `� ,. ; •1r1, ort _ Pt 17 1.11.3111. li ,,: �;- ;7:V1:. 1 11:11. I Part U' tilt: a1, ., r ,1 �', i. 1 ,•.n- ; 1. '1'111 i=.1' (In err iris th;t .\atlnn."11 •1nt.hr. . ,.'ra lie contnnittrr:a r;e;l re- t'i.sr n.:nt. Chester L. Smith, PutbMaher. . Subscription in Can, ;2419i a TAW Subscription U',s.A,, Year $2.514. BEAUTY SHOPP'E FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH -Prop. Fr! Fra 42 SET OF BEAUTIFUL DINNER- WARE WITH A MATCHING SET OF 42 PIECES OF 1847 ROGERS 'NEW FLARE" PATTERN SILV- ERWARE INCLUDING CHEST FOR ONLY $89.95 A REAL BUY ALL 84 PIECES SERVICE FOR EIGHT FOR ONLY $89.95 COME IN AND SEE IT CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER and RAGS, RUGS and CARPET" On a New ModPan Loom, Made k Order -- SETH 0. AMENS, Zuridik, Ont. Phone 12.8. Join Our H st For Dependable Heat at' y. Winter Long, Call: LORNE E. HAY JEWELLEL LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEET Phone 111 -- HENSALL ZURICH - ONT. xz4a1.11.4 M4S41c1G,014Talk.n:•s;xCE.,'ter.r tatrauaA1;nt ^t41 mr.'9"E,r x y eoier, is ;:, iLh. brit .1':O. Thursday, Friday, b' a.t: flay Quick Quaker Oats, large 3-1b. Box jello, Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs 39c 26c Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 tins 23c Cheer Morn instant Coffee, large 6 -oz. jar Tic Tomato juice, large 48 -oz. - 21.5c Bacon - this weekend only, lb. - a 9 c Bologna - in the pied:, lb. 29c FRUITS Oranges, 3 dozen for ..,:., .......................1.00 NOTICE Our new Wall Paper Samples have arrived --- Get your paper hanging done now, for a good choice of all New Patterns FLOOR SANDERS TO RENT. Or we will do the. job at Reasonable Prices, 1111111111 Phone 140 C. H. THIEL - Zurich IN TIIE Community Centre Zurich ON Saturday, December 14th. To which all Children of School Age and younger are invited whe) e the cepa SANTA will appear and the treats for young folic-. will be dt:;- tii.buted. Don's miss it! Yee, and many grown-ups will be there to enjoy the Fun. Everybody \ relcorae COME ONE - COME ALL Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club. Dar mg IN TIRE Community Centre, Zurich Zurich Community Centre Every Friday Night MUSIC I3Y The Melodie Makers Admission 75 Cents `sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club Proceeds for Children's Playgrounds Everybody Welcome af; Licensed Ernbahner and Funeral Director Private Car Amhularnce Service Hospital BM and Vihee a�i� 1[1i a s,a 1 EI..EPI-IONE: RES. 89W ens? ELECTION RESULTS r It has '•el:7 r c tdc'ra:1L> years since flay Townhip and the Police 'Village of Zuiitoi 1'^v: had municipal e.iecti•ons in the sante y+ ar and date. The. 0111101 -t:tup handled both ballots, which worked bp ntoe ly. Some yea., ago the Municipal ('lerk did thi:F, for the Police Viling:'. Mit we like this much better as one' set of officers can harell it niac- ly. Early in the morning etere were busy hauling up electors sante zincing th:.ari back to their ]tomoe again, and it looked like a fairly large vote. The vote for Deputy Reeve vas quite close less than 40 arart, and the candidates lost no time in visiting the rat. payer:; . and getting cat the votes. The following are the total: as a result: Hay Township - Deputy Reeve -•-- Alex Mou .eeau, 4556; Oscar Klopp 427. Councillors - (th.roe e1e,.tecd Karl flab..rer ee'7; William Davidson 16(1; John Corbett 454; John Soleee :165; Leonard Greb 1117. Zurich Police Trustees ]three elect- ed) - Leroy Tliitl '21118; Lloyd (1'- '.iricn ?02; ]],]cold ';Trial 12 t ; John •ruer'klicim 11 i3; Thomas Meyciil,t. So we are all set for 1951 eoun- cils and we wish these nen much wisdom 1+ in their duties, as it will bo - 1 ahnc a big dog an the future to a:i- minister the :;Ian's of the municip- alities wi."t the many dent tear; and the searing cf taxes which have in many cases tvl;ppted in the 'cast (ie.,' side or so. gir sr °i.."zeitir; lvoa toofm°to.c.+ so sp e Circ ZURICH SPECIALS FOR THIS qtr ^ E -END Sockeye Salmon Fancy (Paramount) - ' tin --,ac Orange Juice Libbys 48 -oz. can 29c Milko powdered milk, 1-1'b, tic+:!. '19c Salads Tea Bags. 100 -bags 99c Maxwell House coffee, 1 -lb, ban ....... ..,.....,..,,8 • PHONE 165 WORK CLOTTEDS' or Men and Boys WE HAVE IN STOCK Overalls, Jeans, Shirts, Underwear, •Also a Good Stock of Work Shoes, Men's Heavy Overshoes, FRESH GROCERIES Sc.IawitA*'t2entl`uher, Prop. IN Rubber Boots, Etc., Etc. STOCK 1.Y • •