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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-01-21, Page 2PAGE TWO ZURICH edirots NEWS Published every Wednesday Morning at Zurich, Ontario, for the Police Village of Zurich, Hay Township, and the Southern part of Stanley Township, in Huron County. Printed by Clinton News -Record, Clinton, Ontario Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa A. L, COLQUHOUN HERB. M. TURKHEIM Publisher Business Manager Subscription Rates: $2.50 per year in advance, in Canada; $3.50 in United States and Foreign; single copies, 5 cents. Subscriptions payableto Business Zuricch, Ontario, or to anager, Zdistrict correspondurich CitizenenBox 149, t WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 CONGRATULATIONS T H IS WEEK, we would like to congratulate Charlies Thiel, the energetic proprietor of Thiel's Superior Store, on the grand opening of their fine new store. Thriving businesses such as this are certainly a credit to the community in which they are located. While a considerable amount of credit for the success of this business must also go to Mr. Thiel's brother, Leroy, we realize that with the opening of this modern store the objective he has worked for so hard the past years are finally being accomplished. We hope other merchants in the village will realize the benefit of such a store to the community. Undoubtedly a modern store such as this, and others which we have here in the village, will encourage more people to come to Zurich to do their busi- ness. Perhaps other merchants will take up the challenge and re -model their stores to look as attractive as this one does. There is no need for people to go further than Zurich to shop. We are convinced that prices in our fair village are as reasonable as any place else, and the merchandise here is of as good a quality as any other town. We would like to encourage everyone receiving this paper this week to drop into Zurich and visit this fine store. And when you are here, browse around and see what the rest of the merchants in the ivllage have to offer you. You won't be sorry. NETE'S FLOWERS Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals, Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford Phone 130 — Zurich "Flowers Wired Anywhere" j When In Zurich GET YOUR HAIR CUT AT EARL OESCH BARBER SHOP Open Thursday and Saturday Nights JA `'z UARY S ECRL Gag*.rarateed Singing Canary With Cage — ONLY $8.95 BUDGIES — GOLDFISH — TURTLES — AQUARIUMS See our variety of pets and supplies ZU `' ICH VARIETY STORE IT WAS A PLEASURE TO DO ALL THE CARPENTER WORK in the renovation of THIEL'S SUPERIOR STORE * Congratulations! On Your Fine New Store and Best of Luck in the Future! DONALD OKE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone 190J Zurich ZURICH Citizens NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 DASIIWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley, Mrs. Elmore Datars, Mrs. Lorne Luther, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Datars, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars, Grand Bend, attend- ed the funeral of Arnold Seim - meeker at Port Austin, Mich., on Friday. Village Trustees Meet The Village Trustees held their inaugural meeting on Monday, Jan- uary 12. Ervin Rader was elected chairman, Clifford Salmon, sec- retary -treasurer, and Harold Sch- roeder to look after the roads. Repair and improvement of sidewalks is first on the .plans for the year. A banquet is planned for the volunteer firemen the first week in February. Ladies' Aid Meeting The regular meeting of the Lad- ies Aid of Zion Lutheran Church was held Wednesday, January 14, with 25 members and two visitors present. This was the first of the L.W.M.L. quarterly meetings. In the absence of the pastor, Rev, K. Zorn, Mrs. Zorn showed two films, "I found a New World" and "Seek Ye First." Twenty-four boxes were sent out to the shut-ins at Christmas and several cards of thanks and dona- tions were received. Plans for the corning months were discussed. Two quilts are to be n-uil.ted this month. A family night will be held in February. Little Joanne Hayter accompan- ied on the piano by Mary Anne Hayter, sang "I Love my Teddy Bear." Closing devotions were conducted by Mrs. Lorne Becker, Mrs. Lorne Genttner and Mrs. Mil- fred Merner. Men's Club Ladies' Night The Men's Club of Dashwood held Ladies' Night at the Legion Hall, Grand Bend, on Friday, Jan- uary 16, with approximately 100 attending. Euchre was played and the win- ners were: high, Mrs. Cliff Sal- mon, low, Mrs. Ralph Weber; hid- den score, Mrs. Hubert Miller. Following euchre, Jack Thyme, Brussels, entertained with his viol- in and readings. Bill Marshall's orchestra, Exeter, provided music for dancing. The auxiliary of the Grand Bend Legion served lunch. In behalf of the ladies, Mrs. Ervin Rader thanked the men. The com- mittee in charge was Mervyn Webb, Sid Baker, Cliff Salmon, Jim Hayter and Ken McCrae. Annual Church Meeting Fifty men attended the annual voters' meeting of Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, on Sunday, January 18. After viewing the film "Seek Ye First", the meeting opened with a meditation and prayer led by the pastor. It was reported that the finan- cial goals of $8,000 for home needs and $4,500 for missions had both been surpassed in 1958. Officers elected for 1959 were: president, Reinhold Miller; vice- president, Wilfred Becker; secre- tary, Kenneth Kraft; general treasurer, James Hayter; elders, Edward Gackstetter, Charles Mar- tene and Gordon Kraft; trustees, Oscar Miller, Albert Rader and Earl Datars; general financial secretary, Edward Stire; mission finan aiclsecretary, Lloyd Rader; mission treasurer, Lloyd Willert; board of finance, Gerald Martene and Howard Datars; stewardship committee, Elgin Rader and Edgar Restemayer; evangelism commit- tee, Harry Hayter and Leo Gibson; education committee, Martin Laub and Raymond Wein. Projects decided for 1959 were: to purchase for the congregation a silver plated set of individual communion ware; to make money available to the Sunday School to purchase junior chairs for their kindergarten classes: to give a gift of $10 to the Lutheran Deaconess 1'\f/iVThl . ue C►Oal. r`. y:,r FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT All Winter Long Call LORNE E. HAY Locker Service—Roe Feeds Phone 10 (Collect) Hensall ems Association; to insulate the par- sonage; and to paint the fence surrounding the church's cemetery. Financial goals set for 1959 were $8,000 for home needs and $5,500 for missions. Mr, and Mrs. Orval Wassman, formerly of London, but now residing at Grand Bend, were received and welcomed into mem- bership. Ted Nielsen, Earl Weiberg, Earl Miller, Leeland Restemayer and Orval Wessman were accepted in- to voting membership. Delmar Miller, Donald Rader and James Becker were added to the usher- ing staff. Mrs. Alma Genttner was employed as the church's caretaker for 1959. It was moyed that a letter of thanks be sent to all organizations of the church for their faithful service in the past year. BEST WISHES!! to THIEL'S SUPERIOR STORE On Their GRAND OPENING NEW STORES SUCH AS THIS ONE ARE A CREDIT TO OUR COMMUNITY PHONE 70 -- ZURICH "Where You Are A Stranger But Once" usiness and Professional Directory AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times. "Service that Satisfies" Phone 119 Dashwood DENTISTS DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D.S., D.D.S. Main Street Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Phone Exeter 36 DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 — Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons DOCTORS Dr. A. W. KLAHSEN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 2 p.m. -5 p.m. Monday -Saturday Except Wednesday 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Monday and Friday Evenings ZURICH Phone 51 G. A. WEBB, D.C.* *Doctor of Chiropractic 438 MAIN STREET, EXETER X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wednesday Tues. and Thurs. Evenings, 7-9 For Appointmet -- Phone 606 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WESTLAKE Funeral Home AMBULANCE and PORTABLE OXYGEN SERVICE Phone 89J or 89W ZURICH HOFFMAN'S Funeral & Ambulance Service OXYGEN EQUIPPED Ambulances located at Dashwood. Phone 70w Grand Bend—Phone 20w Attendants Holders of St. John's Ambulance Certificates INSURANCE F' 'r S;•ifeey EVERY FARMER NEEDS Liability Insurance For Information About All Insurances—Call BERT KEOPP Phone 93r1 or 220 Zurich Representing CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES C.A.NADA. TRUST CERTIFICATES 43/4% for 5 Years 4%2% for 3 and 4 Years 4% for 1 and 2 Years J Wo HABERER Authorized Representative Phone 161 -- Zurich LEGAL W. G. Cochrane, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensel) Office Open Wednesday and Friday Afternoons EXETER PHONE 14 BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS .fa NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon EXETER Phone 4 OPTICAL SERVICE Most Modern in Spectacle Ware at Special Prices A. G. HESS JEWELLER and OPTICIAN PIANO -TUNING and REPAIRING All. Denlornme R.R. 2, Zurich, ph. 9502