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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORN G JANUARY 28 195 4
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO ...
tEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
IV a.m.-Divine Services.
•11:15 a.m.—,Sunday School.
7;80 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E, ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oeach - Organist
iUNDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m.' — Bible School.
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
Welcome at all Services—"Come
thou with us and we will do thee
good." Num. 10:29.
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Reckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver you can
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that dared to be different.
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Rates.
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Phone 78 r .18. Zurich, Ont.
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Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday -School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 .an.
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday
Thunder Bay
Technicolor
James Stewart Joanne Dru
Dan Duryea 'Gilbert Roland
Itis rough, rugged and romantic,
with Jimmie ,Stewart in a suspense,
and danger role.
Cartoon
Jan. 29-30
Tuesday, Wednesday .. , .Feb. 2-3
The Big Heat
Adult Entertainment
Glen Ford Gloria Grahame
An honest cap sets out on vengance
trail when gangland tries to paralyze
a great city.
Newsreel, Selected Short Subjects. .
COMING — Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, February 8 -940th.
From Here To Eternity
Adult Entertainment •
The boldest book of our time por-
Are You Suffering Froth r.'trayed honestly and fearlessly on" the
Headaches?
so have your Eyes lExainined with
be Latest Methods and equipneesit at TO HOLD CARNIVAL
A. L COLE, R.O.
A St. Valentine's •Carnival twill ,be,
held on the Zurich Meunorial Aiena,
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THIEL'S
superior Store
Frozen Foods
Bird's Eye Frosted Fords
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC.
SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS !
Visit our Large Grocery Department and take
advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from
time to tmie.
Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
LET US SERVE YOU
Phone 140 C.,11 THIEL Zurich
Lyric Theatre
Phone 421 - EXETER
Friday, •Saturday Jan. 29-30
The Great Sioux Uprising
Jeff!Chandler
Faith Domergue
Western melodrama at the time of
the Civil War, fast action and tense
interest suitalble for the family.
Monday, Tuesday Feb. 1-2
So This Is Love
Kathryn Grayson
;Merv. Griffin
Technicolour musical biographical of
the career of Grace Moore the tamed
singer who died in a' plane crash a-
bout six years ago.
Wednesday, Thursday) Feb. 3-4
Story of Three Loves
All Star Cast
In. Technicolour this feature offers a
trio of contrasting unrelated rom-
antic tales, fx ;ln.
TO SHOW FILM
eAt the evening service, this com-
1 4 Sunday, January 3.1st,; at St.
P ten's Lutheran Church, at 7.30,
a.:i outstanding film is to be shown,
The Messenger of Peace" as the
sOtinct film. ie named, comes highly
*commended and has been shown
;hi, many churches. As this is the
e�' iLual Thankoffering service of the
Women's Missionary, Society, ;those
ep, charge of the arrangements feel
p, ti,cularily fortunate in being able
tali bring this film to the people in
Z irich, as it is in great demand and
iSAq;booked months in advance. It has
been shown in theatres under the
mine "The Rural Pastor." Everyone
cordialle invited to attend this
service to see this noteworthy r'eature
Progressive Euchre
In the
Community Centre, Zurich
On
Thursday, January 28th
At 8.30 p.m
Admission 50e.
FREE LUNCH
Everybody Welcome
Sponsored by Zurich CVL.
NOTICE
ANNUAL M>✓ETING
. OF T'iiE ..
Zurich Agricultural Society
sl)y` be heldy�,w���'rs�
own' Hall; >: unc
On
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th.
At Two o'clock, p.m.
Business.— -Receiving, Financia ' Re-
port, Election or Officers„ tc.
Please ,'be present • at ° t,;bzs lire'' .ting
and lioost• for 'the +welfare iif the
7g,: Society.
Theo. Steinbach, President.
E. F. Klopp, Secy-Treas.
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Annual Meeting
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPE'RAT-
IVE INCORPORATED
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
AND
ANNUAL MEETING
In The
Community Centre - Zurich
On
Thursday, February i 1 th.
At 7 o'ciock, p.m.
Banquet Tickets are available from
any of the Directors, or at the Hen-
sall and Zurich Plant Offices.
Get Your Tickets Early
Ladies Welcome
CROP REPORT
G. W. :NI ontgomei+v� Jan. 23,'54
Many of the old farm windmills
are now being purchased as bads for
T.V. antennoes. With the local T.V.
Station now featuring farm news,
there is an increase in the number of
sets being purchased by county far-
mers. Most farmers now report that
they will have adequate feed supplies
for the remainder of the inside, feed-
ing period. All classes of livestock
generally appear to be in good condit-
ion.
St. Valentine's Box
Social and Euchre
¶Our local Zurich Flyers have their
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ti and downs as well as all of us
hive in every day life. During the
least week they lost two games in a
row, the first bast Wednesdayeven-
t4'g " in the Exeter arena when they
igled with the boys of that town,
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big, by the score of 7-4; then two
'lets later, Friday night they went
Lucan, and with only a few min-
-Lbs to play Lucan broke the 9-9 tie
:d came through with the lucky
gta.1, winning 10-9. For Zurich Jun -
r' Barash scored twice as did Doug
+'.113rien, and Joe Masonville bagged
a.. lone one..
tOn Tuesday night in the Seaforbh
arena the Flyers had a change of
lailck when they met the so called
rensall team (mostly .Seaforth) we
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e told, and the''.Flvers turned on
lie heat winning 7-4. Zurich has
(lite more game in the schedule on
,Jim. 29th when they go to Ilderton.
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Hockey News
CHURCH PROGRESSING
he Story of the Organization of The
has ch of the
Transfiguration; Hamilton, Ont.'s
January 17, 1954 'yas•a red-letter
day for` the Lutherans living on the
Mountain in the :city of HamiIton,for
Lutheraiis• and Christians every-
where 1b6cause that .day it was form-
ally dectredethaf the Ev. Lutheran
Church a, the . 'Transii.guration, of
Hamilton OiL;' had come into being
with a total number of 176 souls, 108
of which being adults.
Two wonderful and inspiring ser-
vices were conducted on that day.
The guest speaker at the morning
service was Dr. A. A.M. Knudsen of
Chicago, English Secy., of the Board
of American Missions. 1 -le commend-
ed both people and mission develop-.
er on their very apparent success.He
stated that the church had a twofold
purpose of making better Christians
and of making more Christians. By
means of the rite of confirmation a
number were received into the mem-
bership of the church. The choir of
time new church rendered two anth-
ems.
The evening congregation was ad-
dressed by Rev. A. C. Jacobi, presid-
ent of the Can. Synod, Kitchener. He
reminded that the members of the
church is made up of many members,
that all members do not perform the
identical service but that, big or
Alai], all service is necessary. The
choir of St. Matthew's Lutheran Ch.
of Brantford rendered two anthems.
The first church council was form-
ally. installed Greetings were brought
bye Rev. M. Bailley in behalf of the
Hamilton Council of Churches, Rev.
F. C. ,Mueller and Rev. P. Eydt.
Student Norman Lang, who served
the Sunday School for two summers,
and Prof. Durst of Waterloo College,
who assisted in making the original
survey in the district were the as-
sisting liturgists at the morning serv-
ice, while the pastors of St. Paul's
and of Trinity Lutheran of Hamilton
were the assisting - liturgists at the
evening service. The total attend-
ance at .both services was about 3,215,
Sponsored by the Dashwood Men's
Club, on
MONDAY, FEB,RtJARY 15th.
At 8 ip:m:
Held in • V. L. Becker's Show Room
DASH W OO1)
Progressive Euchre starts at !8 pan.
Ladies Please bring Boxes
Admission for Gents — 25 Gents
Prizes for Euchre
Plan to attend this Big Social Even-
ing
Proceeds for Community Work.
Bvery'body Welcome:
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Greetings were also announced as
+coining,froni Rev. F. L. Howald, pas-
tor of the oldest Lutheran Parish in
Ontario, dram the youngest parish
parish namely GraceLutheran at
Oakville,' and from many others, as
well as gifts of money and conmiun-
ion vessels in Sterling silver.
Single Copies 5 Cents,
Sub cri•ption in Canada, $2.00 a Yetei
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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FOR .APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
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On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128.
Mor ning
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A SMART NEW PATTERN IN
DINNERWARE
66 PIECES. SERVICE FOR 8
ONLY
$47e50
SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW
SEVERAL NEW BREAKFAST
32 AND 38 PIECE SETS
$9.95
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Optician
INVITES YOU
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HOST OF FRIENDS
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Day and Night Service
Tele one:: Res. 89 . or 122, Zurich
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Grocery Store
1We are ever at your service with the best lines
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
IAll Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
iCanned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
,/,• Candies .. Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
MENN OESCI ws Zurich
Phone 1 f1,5
PRODUCE WANTED,
Having accepted the call or the
Board of American Missions to be-
come a mission developer in the
Mountain area of the city of Hamil-
ton, Rev: Albert J. Datars, r native
of Zurich, moved into the field on
Selpterf e 1, 1953. The first serv-
ice, watt held on Sept. 20, 1953 in the
Brantdale Public school with an at-
tendance of 110. Sunday* Sc11eo,1 and
Services have been held t,'i,rre, vex.
Sebes. 1
Cold Weather Needs
MEN'S FELT SHOES AND RUBBER OVERSHOES
ALSO MEN'S LINED SMOCKS
SPECIAL PRICES TO CLEAR
MEN'S CASHMERE OVERSHOES
GIVE YOUR LAYING FLOCKS THE
VERY BESTI
BIG - THREE MASH and PELLETTS
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
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