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Zurich Herald, 1954-02-11, Page 1• • .• r , ZURICH 44444114144.44,4•44464444141,44.1•41•441400140,444.4444441 fastablished 1900 ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH - ONTARIO 4REV„ E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR JIM a.m.-Divine Services. a1:15 a.m.-Sunday School. 7:s0 p.m. -Vespers. Everybody Welcome to all Services EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Zurich -- Ontario 444...141441.44.1141.11•4.4... REV. H. E., ROPPEL Minister Mac Milton Oesch Orgarsist UNDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. - Divine Worship. 11:00 a.. - eible School. 7:30 p.m. - Evening Worship Welcome att all Services -"Come atm with us and we will do thee (good." Nuns. 1029. WHY PAY Reckless Driver rates If :you're a careful driver you can get remarkable low rates with State Farm Mutual, the Company that dar to be different ftete Farris careful drivercrake heir own low Auto Insurance Rates. KEN ETUE, District Agent Phone 78 r 13. Zurich, Oat. /k. Are You Suffering From Headaches? a.2 so have yo-ur Eyes ilibmanined with -the Latest Methods anal equipment at oldrropithrsist- GODERION - ONT. •Carecei Glasses et Reasonable Pekes ERALD ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO FEBRUARY 11 954 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. + Grand Carnival IN THE ZURICH ARENA ON Saturday, February 13th, 1954 Judging to start at 8:30 pan. Good Cash Prizes given for the following: Girls -- Boys 12 and under - Fancy - ,Comic ' Girls - Boys 16 and under - Fancy - Comic 01en's Fancy - Mee's Comic - Ladies' ranee - Ladies Comic Best National Costume . Youngest Person on Skates Best Dressed Animal $2.00 $1.00. Oldest Person on Skates HOCKEY HOCKEY Drysdale Trojans Bantams vs. Zurich Bear Cats BANTAMS -GOOD MUSIC- -RMESHIMENTS- Admission 4. 4, + 4:. + : e +. t. + ea ",:: Is Hay Representattve The: new representative on the , 4 'ooard of the Exeter District High lf;',h-achoel, Area for the Township of 4c-,, ay is Mr. Oscar Greb, who resides ÷e A the Babylon line, R.R. 3, Zueich. e vas appointed for a two-year earn and replaces Mr. T. C. Haberer orhaigned. ',., Don't Forget The: big Carnival at the Arena _en *clay evening. There will be a ,9,fSkexciteinent and many pleasant neetto see. Yes, good entertain- +. hiaenfffor old and young. We hope T., 4he lee will he good and the weather e e flayoorreble and a big crowd will be , present. Let's see you there!• .HAD LIBRARY MITE Zurich Public Library ,came out of ' Adults 35e. Children 112 and under 15c. EVERYBODY WELCOME Zurich Mennonite Church &Won. Theatre Pastor- Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: - 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School GRAND BEND 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service 8:00 pan. - Bible Meeting EDNESDAY 8 m Prayer Fellowlip (in the homes) YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US! Pre -Lenten Bingo and Dance Will be held in St. Peter's Parish Hall St. Joseph, Ont. 'On SATURDAY, 'FEBRUARY 27th. 'SY-ricOptor-S' -0i;Cheitra Admission - 50 Cents Exerybody Wecome lit40.0•••••••••••••••••••••00 0. • 4......••••••••••••••00 • • • • • • • • • • CATE - PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT • • • HOSPITAL. BEDS TO RENT - INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN • • • FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED ROM (MITCHELL NURSERIES • • • WE WIRE ANYWHERE • 9 • 24 Hour Service - Dashwood. TeL 70W • ,44.*************04,414.40•444.*******411•••••••••••••••••• 4 T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME ,,,--4 is. Funeral Director - Private Car Ambulance - -. ---40 Member of Ontario Funeral Association iOLDER OF $T. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFI- 1* a. q. e • THIEL'S Su erior • Store Frozen Foods Bird's Eye Frosted Foods 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 horn time to tinie. Weeldy Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens. LET US SERVE YOU! Phone 140 - C H. THIEL . Zurich 'Ale ted in 1953 for the first thne in 4eatill years, it was reported •at the anneal, meeting, ISaturday eve. in the i*, ZunTown Hall. The profitable year': was believed due to Increased believed largem turnover of books ndahigher grants. The Rev. Father M. a IIVIonagtian discussed the history . books and the importance of good ' J. W. Reid, principal of the Zurich- Pulblis School, showed three Friday, Saturday Feb. 12-13 flans Officers elected were William Siebert', -chairman; Bruce J. Klopp, ecretary-treasurer; Mrs. Bryce Mack Mrs. 'Harold. Thiel, Mrs. Whitney Ifl4rokenstlure Mrs Earl Flaxbard Hugh Marlow Arizona settlers fight the vengeful Apaches in the years most exciting Milton, adven ture. Stand at Apache River Technicolor Stephen 'McNally, Julia Adorns'. orttoii Erb, Douglas Robieson, con- iat *1 board of members, Mrs. Oeseh is librarian. Hockey News Oireflocal Flyers had three games Pie -peel: week. Last Wednesday eve. they -.'ere :visited by and defeated 'e .SenaeONR boys by 9-5; Fortier, reef and. 311e1Cirdey got two each; 3 41116,..7 ob Hayter, Benny Gignac and • i:�'Brien got 'tingles. iVt Beat St. Marys Flyere.,defeated St. Marys in ; And On The Same Program BLACK FURY. (Color) 1 Technicolor 21. - Tuesday, Wednesday Feb. 16 The Golden Blade (Colerl eehree 'aiReakeHreakte,;ate. Piper Laurie F017 revenge and glory he challengatf an Empire's Bastions' Newsreel, Cartoon, T. Dorsey a His Orchestra Oreof 13-7, as the final Teague me. There was earthing at stake se:the scoring went up high. Lucan Takes First the LOcan Irish .enged Zurich Fly- . .sisf,4-3 at Zurich on Tuesday evening Progressive Euchre. hiethe first game of the four -out -of - seven semifinal playdowns. The sec- • ond game will be played in Lu -can on e Friday evening. It was a hard fought game all the way, and a large crowd ‘„ Were out for it. In the first period Barash and Gignac scored far the • Flyers and in the third period Mason- : rale tallied one. The Scout's Corner It's Spring along the Branson says Jirn Reid, local Principe, and to back up this statement he claims he sane a farmer cross the Bronson at the •second side -road -south of Highway 84 with a prancing team of ho+aes and a walking plow. .Perhaps, he suggests, there may be hidden trop- ic,a1 valley somewhere 'between the .Bronson and the Fourteenth. ' :During a recent cold wave when 'the mercury hovered just under the •zeta mark, &o -iters Jim Reid, 'Lewis Thiel, and Gordon Hess took seven- teen Boy ,Scouts en a weiner roast in Arnold IVIerner's bush. A supply of wood had been prepared by Sco- uter Reid and six of the iboye„ a few evenings before, and on the night in In. the Town Hall, Zurich On Thursday, February 18th At 8.30 p.m Admission 50-c. FREE LUNCH Everybody Welcome Sponsored by Zurich CWL. Moved, into New Home • Mr and -Mrs Herbert Desjardine have moved into their fine new home - which is almost completed. We wefe come them to our village, although they are no strangers, having been. raised in this commenity. They rare vied- on the Babylon line and have sold their splendid farm to. ?dr. Wree Merner. Their only -child, Elroy his. established himself in the garage .rlastion he took -the advance party business in town and built-lon, a beautifuleen ahead- and had the :flees going building which is a -credit to them. as when the main pn? arrayed. The well as the entire village and vic- boys enjoyed 'an hour's fun at bush inity. We join their many rriends games while the fires burned down to in wishing both families -every succesaa -beautiful bed of -coals, whereupon .----e they .fell to with a will and the toast - A. ed .hot dogs disappeared in short or- nnual Meeting der. For those who wie.hed there The 79th Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of The Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany Will be held in the TOWN HALL - ZURICH On Monday, February 15th. 1954. At Two o'clock, pan. II USINES Si 1. --Receiving Reports of the Presi- dent, Secretary - Treasurer and Auditors. 12 -The discussion of other matters in the interest of the CoMpany. 3-t1ection of Four Directora. A GOOD ATTENDANCE IS RE- QUESTED/ Clarenee Parke, President. Regieald G. Black, fieeretarr, . -was a potent brew of -camp tea e0111- plete to the last detail .of a few .bits of bark for added flavour. After a hearty sing-sOng, the boa% closed their first whiter outing with the Lord's Prayer and the Scout Promise. Despite pessimistic forecasts, no feet fiagers, ears or noses were frozen and the evening was thoroughly ea- jeyed by all. The boys are now - looking forward to a week -end came in the Pinery in the near future. The Wolf -Cubs, too, have nage a winter hike. One ,chilly Saturday morning, fifteen Cubs with Scouter Reid spent a lively :couple st hours in the woods beltngieg to Nth Geiger. During that time the played sever- al games such es Fox and Hoends, built a 'windbreak of dead branches and snow, and ate the lunches which they had brought along. These lads could stand a lot mere of this healthy outdoor sport, if we had another leader or taeto devote a ItU Utile to theta% Single Copier 5 Oente. Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Ye* Subscription 1.1,S.A., Year $2.50. NORMA'S RAG RUGS and CARPET9 BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEENBACH - Prop. On a New Modern Loom, Mad* t� Order - Seth 0. Amaze; Zurlette Ont. Phone 128. Morning Rose A SMART NEW PATTERN IN • DINNERWARE 66 PIECES. SERVICE FOR 8 ONLY $47.50 SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW SEVERAL NEW BREAKFAST 32 AND 38 PIECE SETS $9.95 A. G. HESS' Jeweler and Registered Optician I *blue c INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LORNE S. EILER LOCKER SERVICE - - ROI FERIA WHITE ROSE FUEL Ora. Phone 10 - HENSALL., ONT.> 041.1111114110111006004110498.0.8406.400 6041414104140410041•••0641•061.414641111 • • • • • • • Day and Night Service Telepnone: -Res. 89 - or kil totlAitt • Licensed Embalmer and F, 'era! Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I22, Zurich 0.1011104141.410111,60011,1111•0414110041.441.41410000410060001111/1011111114MAOS ZURIellis Grocery Store We are ever at your service with the best line obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season s well at Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply GIVE US A CALL 11ENNO OESCII M Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. f.'hone 165 . . . 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 BEST! BIG - THREE MASH and PELLETTS Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Hand/ THE BLAKE STORE E. Schwartzentruber, Prop, Phone 1147 . . . • 4 4 4 4 1 A