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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO ..
*EV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
a:ns.�L?vine- Services.
II1:35 a.m.--Sunday School.
7:a0 p.m. --Vesper.
Zvarrybody -Welconhe to sill Services
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EVAN :.EL&C dal.. U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontarier
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch . Organist
flUND AY SERVICES. ---
10:00 aan. -- Divine Worship.
8.1:00 a.m. --- .Bible School.
7:30 pan. — Evening Worship,
Welcome at all Services --"Coon®
lasso 'with as and we will de thee
hood." Num. 10228.
WHY PAY
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Rates.
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Phone 78 r 13. . Zurich, Ont.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY MO ` 'UNG. JANUARY 14 1954
Zurich Mennonite Church Ly[I . Theatre
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES: (Phone 421
1 Friday, Saturday Jan. 15-16
Powder River
{Rory Calhoun .
Corrine Calvet
Western in technicolor reaping with
a .fearless hero Vila gave up • earr-
ing gums to avoid a killing.
Mon., Tues. Jan. 18-19 •
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— Worship Service
8;00 p.m. -- Bible Meeting -
WEDNESDAY, 8.p.m.
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH USI
EXETER
Aidon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, •Saturday Jan, 15-46
Mr. Scoutmaster
Clifton Webb
Edmund Gwenn
A Child -Hater finds himself knee
deep in Boy Scouts
Selected Short Subjects
Tuesday, Wednesday "Jan. 19-20
SO BIG
Jane Wyman
Sterling Hayden
One of the great Human Classics
(becomes an enduring and tender
Motion Picture.
Newsreel and Cartoon
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In the
Town Hall, . 'Zurich
Om
Thursday, January 14th.
At„8..30 p.m
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Admission /35c
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Everybody Welcome
*Sponsored by Zurich OWL.
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Season's Greetings
As Christmas draws near, we cannot help think-
ut the Friendly Folks, like you, who have
I;p; to make ties, ,year a .happy. one .foo the folks
here at �l's General Stone.
Your friendship, your patronage, 'your con-
fidence are deeply appreciated... And as we ap-
proach the New Year we wish you and yours a
Merry •Christmas and a New Year full of Happiness
ai '% retperity
THIEL'S GENERAL STORE'•
Phone 140
C. H. THIEL
ZIstrich
DOUBLE BUJ
Monsoon..
Ursula Thies
And on the same program
Last Train from Bombay
Jon Hall
Last complete ,Show 8:45
Mr. and Mrs Keith4tose of Detroit
ited at the homer Of tlterx mother
e, Harry Rase for the holiday, the
er's brother, Wallace, returned
e %writh them to -the •city to enjoy
ew days vracation
Women 3 Institute
The Zvrieh W. I , niet in the town
;: for their regular meeting on
,nday evening, with a good attend-
ee. Mrs. •Elizzy Hey was chair-"
4ly for the program amd opened the
seting with a poem "Building",
n singing Qf the Institute Ode by
cat'ery one present. ,Scripture reading
141n 14: 1-7 verses; followed by
,pl"xto.ying the Lord's Prayer. Vocal
s Io by Master Roy MeAdamis "We'll
Meet Again.' The Weio Trio fav -
Wednesday, IThuradiay Jan. 20-21 a'i+ed the -gathering with musieal
Selections on Bend Instruments.
The Desert Song $i2 address on "Citizenship" by Mrs.
G d an Koehler, "Te love God and
ldye your fellow men. 'We should
help new Canadians to get along in
A Musical with exciting action cows- thus new country of ours. Some
edy and romance.
ti we take for granted to Yet the
First Show every Saturday night at otherfellow do it. Citizenship be -
6 p.m. gms at home and Canada is a land
opportunities, etc. AA vocal duet
Gordon MacRae
Kathryn Grayson
CLINTON AREA
Youth For Christ
OILTOWN U.S.A.
The Latest Bill"Graham Film'
IN NATURAL COLOR
Filmed in Fabulous Houston,
Texas
to BE, SHOWN' IN
Ontario St- United Church,
Clinton - Ont.
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1VIrs. Kenneth Breakey and Mr.
well Geiger entitled "Coarse Holy
cit" with Mrs. &linen Oesch at
the piano. Recitation "It Will Make
iihem feel Good", by Master John
G .igen. Mr. Carl tS:cott, manager of
t o Bank of Montreal, Zurich, spoke
os "'Banking", followed by a profit -
ale discussion on various items.
Ailother niiinlber by the Weida Trio,
X Rowed by all singing "Time Queen."
I numbers and addresses were
greatfuily appreciated by the aud-
ience. Mrs.,T. 'Meyers' president then
tOtsk charge of the. business; roll call'
and minutes `•by Secretary 1.VPss -Wm-'
TTrester. • Treas repeat (by Mrs.:
11 Geiger Meeting closed -.
ents fiyr'tlie`;o"o�in7iittdead��
BY atI14 CLINTON'.AREA UI.T1 io elyasaciaL.nme was enjoy. -ed.
FOR •CHRISir:1Comtm.ittee in charge were: 'Mrs: E.
2tio Adtrnu. stott.'Charged •`6`eats un: Hey:, Mrs -.Newell Geiger; i4Trss<- Har
a "First -Come Basis. old Thiel, Mrs. Philip Hartman and,
`First Showing in rhe Discus : :Unto' IMcAdams.
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,��� ".;a � ILioila7w Clulb' iVtt�rb'"'•
tit ing first regular eneet.pg, for -
1954• 'on konday 'eve. Jan: '4th. at.
the Dgjml-don- ,Howse, the • Distsiet
Governer Carlton' Wells ' of London,.
accompanied ben president Lion Itay
Lawson and Mr. Zeek and Roy Bre-
nasi all Lions of London C;enfir LClub
It was an interesting meeting andlthe
District -Governor had a ,very ap-•
prepriate address on. Lionisoin and
what it means to- a. community to.
have an active Club in their midst.
A ;three 'Year insurance 'against' abs :
cidents was explained by Lion Jacob
Haberer' and ordered to be. renewed
for a three year term. Appreciation
letter from Miss Anna Hess was read
thanking for the 'fine remembrance•
over the Yuletide season:. Lion Theo,
dore Haberer read a letter. of ap-
preciation from Mrs. James Renni
of town as follows:
Zurich, Ont. Dee: 30,. 19'53.
Zurich Lions Club,
Dear Friends:
I wish at this time to express my
sincere thanks for installing: the wen-
derful gift of Television for me this
Christmas: You cannot realize haw
wonderful It is to halve the eyes of
the world brought i'nto..msy home
after being shut in for over to years.
It is wonderful tta know that 1 have
friends who think enough 'of me to
do such a wore:lie:WWI thing. ' Jisn, my
husband and I reure spend many
happy hours war,tehiag the programs.
I wish to then the various com-
mittees responsible:• for purehasing
and installing: it ,
May T. take this Y *ty to wish
lyiou gste and all every success in the
N,el a ear
CARD . OF ; , TI-IANK.S
t,pjhe bereftfamily • of ;the•late V11-
Ham Grenn`er `w ilii $'o express their:
sincere gratitude to the neighbours
and friends for their sympathy and
assistance. Special thanks to the C.
W.L. and Father 'Monaghan, Mrs,
Laura' Greasier and familat
OBITUARY
L¢te .Mrs.. Wm. 11. Truemner
Mrs. WSI'ham H. '15ruenu err, 86,
who died on January „ 10th at the
Ruston Nursing 'Home at Mitchell.
She was born near Milverton, and
was the former. "Mary Ann Cook.
After her marriage she and her hus---
band farmed. on Concession 14,. of
Hay Township, until retiring, and
coming to'livo in Zurich. 'iMr. True -
inner died several years ago. Surv-
iving is one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hargreaves, 'Toronto. The body rest-
ed at the Westlake funeral home in
Zurich from where a private runeral.
was held on. Wednesday afternoon,
followed by a public service in the
Evangelical U. 13. Church with the
Rev. H. E. Rappel officiating. The
remains were laid to rest. besides her;
departed husband-.. in -tire Bronson
line Evangelical Cemetery.
The - Voice : or Temperance
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On the North Atneraca T continent
there are aboiu't as matey 'cattle as
people. ;Suppose that every year $200-
000,000 were spent promoting a com-
modity that had made .7,00D,000 cat-
tle distil` l -and situ axed ibhe nuns
iiber of, imoumalbje animals' by '250,000
'a, ye r, 'wthai ivould.Cattlemen say?
Single 'Copies 5 Cents. •
Subscription in, Canada, Year $2.14
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
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RAG RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modems Loom, i; ade to
Order -- Seth O. Amann, Znrl;;.ly
Ont. Phone 128.
Morning
Rose
A SMART NEW PATTERN IN
DIN•NER.WARE
66 PIECES. SERVICE FOR 8
ONLY
$47.50
SEE AT IN OUR WINDOW
SEVERAL NEW .BREAKFAST
3.2 AND 38 PIECE SETS
$9,95
A. a HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician
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INVITES YOU
TO JOIN IT
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LORNE S. LnnEI
LOCKER SERVICE a •g ROE PEES• tt
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Phone 10 -- HEF•Ig'ALL,•
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Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital B'ed and Wheelchair for -Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Telephone:
I Night lerrice -
Rea. - - or ' l 2s, Zua eh
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f ticere Susie 1Uin ;ae. i
W M rw uid .. ie' G`-oaet°hamental ager• 'T1 , Zl}ri4,-1ao>Ils',,CLu1? 4pre4ente F
eulbuial. deparEanentt have`"to say ?• Elft :Rannse;,,with tine 'tY.. t as 'a.
'Yet 'that is' exacbly'rvv'hdt"t` ie •4Ltghly Chrs mss .g .e.0,t.,froin-a the v
'colored lavish 1t.q'uor advertising ins Club, and ilius, Ramie, as most, athel.ning to cid to Shuman beings. Look us know, for the peat' five yerars hats.
over -those sitatisties. again. They pre-' been an' invalid and unable to ;hka hal,
sent a grim rcrture of modern drink-
ing. It is not exaggerated in the least.
Allaying advertiadngis definitely en-
eouraging the drink. habit. "Why not
ask our. Government at Toronto to
apply a little,pf ztheir 1i'gixor: revenue
to advertising the,tirinf'iil:efeets of
liquor drinking? 'We' already ' have
30,000 alcoholics in Ontario. Twenty.
two .Clinics for the .treatment of al-
eoholies are being set np in Oniraaiio
by the Govermane!,t. Thio is Mania.
able SALVAGE work. Wteat but
at legit" an outlie : ccf; rprevetttton
through Advtu+tasing?--•4 .t‘.dvte
and around and enjoy hte as most
of us can, she is a very ardent: toyer
of sports, especially hockey, and no'w
with' the TV she tan see many or the
big league fames right in 'aer own
room twhicl is being made as com-
fortable as posei . .It wee a great
'pleasure :to, !both kite teeoiaili andthe
giveirs of, this fine Yuletide gift.
And was made possi3ble only by the.
•Service Clsub who transacted the
affair. We hops that Mr. and ,firs
Rennie will be spared many yt,$v's to
enjoy TV as presented to. thtla by y
the ZIttich .ions .Club, 1
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Grocery Store
We' kre eves 'yew service *ith :.the' best 'tn;Etls
obtainable of `
FSH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetable, Fruits, in Season as Well Us
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Cos ectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
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Phone 165
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MEN'S
Cold t 'eather Needs
PELT SHOES AND RUBBER OVERSHOES
ALSO MEN'S LINED SMOCKS
SPECIAL PRICES TO'' 'CLEAIR. '
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