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ST. PETER'S
:Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO ...
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
DIJA aan..—Divine Services.
tR.1:15 a.an.--Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
.VANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH --- ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
AUND'AY SERVIICES-
40.00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
j11:00 a.m. -- Bible School.
7:30 pan. — Everting Worship
'Welcome at all Services— "Come
thou with us and we will do thee
good.". Num. 10:20.
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Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r 1+8. Zurich, Ont.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY M
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 pan.
Prayer Fellowship (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.
Music by
Syncopators' Orchestra
Admission — 50 Cents
Exerybody Wecome
Progressive Euchre
In the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
Thursday, February 18th
At 8.30 p.m
Admission 50c.
FREE LUNCH
Everybody Welcome
Sponsored by Zurich CWL.
Surprise Birthday Party
A very pleasant evening was spent
at the hone of Mrs. T. Hartman, of
the Goshen lime south, on February
11th, when a bunch come in to sur-
prise Raymond, the occasion being
his birthday. Cards were played,
the first .prize was won by (Miss JA.yce.,
,Saxiith aril,.•Lou aiw 11; boo `beet,!
e1:11' ' `Tc$W1t v, <
as -se hied, all:returned home
wishing Ray many more happy birth-
days.
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THIEL'S
Superior 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 from
time to time.
Weekly Fresh' Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
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Phone 140
C. H. THIEL - Zurich
ERAL
G, FEBRUARY 18 1954
Friday, ISaturitday Feb.
PARATROOPER
Technicolor
Alan Ladd Leo 'Ger}
Susan Stephen
A ripcord sizzler that rips at y
emotions
Cartoon .and Additional Short ` Sub
• jects.
Tuesday, Wednesday .. Feb. 234'
Those Redheads From Seattl,
Technicolor
Rhonda Fleming Gene Barr
Guy Mitchell :
Ravishing redheads coming straigl
from Seattle right into your heart,'
Paramount Newsreel and Cartoon
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Don't Forget
the Hot supper held in the Town
E11I, Zurich on Thursday, February
6 to 8 p.m., under the auspices
' the C.W.L., and the Zurich W. I.
*,g your children and friends.Pro-
o for local kitchen improvements
" 3 e town hall.
The Carnieval
,.nice .attendance watched the
y costumes at the carnival. on
Mena Saturday evening. The
dcies especially were jubilant in
tt►er attire, and the prize winners
Wets, all the more happy. The affair
ti`ded with a game of midget hockey
Between the locals and the Drysdale
These are the coming hockey
layers and are already giving a good
;count of themselves. The entire
eat was a fine success to our way
rr,
'seeing it.
EXHIBITION GAME
'here will be an exhibition game
Hockey in the Babe Sieibert .Mem-
ttrial; Arena, Zurich this Saturday
e (ening, at 9 p.m. The highly rated
dram Walker's Team of Windsor,
!*ll be here to tangle with the .local
ZI:I: ich Flyers. Joe 'Masonville,Roger
iTIortier and Junior Barash are mem-
;ers,'•of this Windsor team, but will
hay for Zurich against their -Wind-
'or.-","team-mates..
Wind-
io i "team-mates. Plan to see this
-• hibition of good fast hockey on
Ohurday night. Give the boys your
part. While the managers of
oth;:teams are very anxious to have
niche• of their ,players injured, as both
te4rns are in important playoffs, and
h'hi'S exhibition game will .be a good
rhe up for both, to see just how
ey;:compare in strength. The Dis-
ieas" bowed 7-3 to the defending
awtnpions, the 'Clinton Comets recen-
;,;:R+bile ,Lucan took two from the
els in recent games, but the tide
`aged on Tuesday. eve. when the
iyef$ won 7-5.- Windsor has a lot
; "ery ~good husky players besides
' e Chart are also on the Zurich
Sponsored by
Women's Institute
And
ZURICH WOMEN'S CATHOLIC
LEAGUE
Will be held in the
TOWN HALL - ZURICH
On
Thursday, February 25th.
- A Delicious Meal will .be served
From 6 to 8 o'clock, p.m.
MENU
Hot iScaliloped Potatoes
Ham Salad
Pickles Fancy Carrol4
Bread and Butter CherryPre
Adults 75c. Children 3.5c
Everybody Welcome -
aBring your Whole Family
And tell others
Proceeds to go towards the Kitchen
Improvements of Town Hall
EXHIBITIO
Will be • held in the
BABE SDEBERT MEMORIAL
MEMORIAL ARENA - ZURICH
On
SAT. NIGHT, FEB 20th
At 9 p.ni.
HIRA - WALKER TEAM OF W'IN•,
DSOR VS
THE ZURICH FLYERS
Plan to see this Exhibition Game of
Good Fast Hockey on Saturday night
Admission at Regular Prices
EXHIBITION HOCKEY
Attended Funeral ..
Mr and Mrs. Henry Flaxbard, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard and Mr and
Mrs. Harold. Thiel attended the fun-
eral of . the former's grandson and
the other's nephew, 3i/it year old
Beverly Earl Flaxbard, son of Mr
and Mrs. William Flaxbard of-Lis-
tow•ell on Tuesday. The child passed
away on Sunday Feb. 14th, after a
short illness. Besides his parents, who'
mourn his loss,. are Patricia 5, Brian.
2 years, and Judith Ann 4 months
old. His grandparents, Mr and !Mrs.
Henry Flaxbard of Zurich and Mrs.
Minnie Smith of Listowel. The -fun-
eral was held from the McLaughlin
- Reid funeral hoagie with Rev. H. F.
Geelhaar of St. Paul's Lutheran
church officiating and interment took
place hi the Fairview Cemetery Chap-
el. The bereft family have the sym-
pathy of their many friends.
Many Were Out
Had Splendid Meeting
-An unusually large attendance
was present at the annual meeting
94n6 drsee tilteso i
Htri s:: opine (ori
gobd sheet of ice for the occasion.
A Bad Accident
:One of the worst auto accident oc-
eurred just east of Dashwood Satur-
day evening when two cars met head
on, one trying to pass the snow plow
and the other travelling west could
not see anything for flying snow,
with the -result that two were killed
and others injured. The dead are
Milton Ratz 60 of Shipka, travelling;
east, and Mrs. Gwen Simpson, 42
bf Leaside. Mrs. Simpson died four
hours after the crash and Mr. Ratz
the next morning. Nine other persons
-seven of them children were also
injured_ in the collision. The two
cars locked in the middle of the road
and suffered damages to over $2,000.
Hockey News
Last Friday night the powerful
Irish from 'Lucan beat the Zurich
Flyers at Lucan by the score of 6-4,
Which gave them a 12!-0 edge in the
playoffs, then on Tuesday night in
,$he Exeter arena in the last period
the Flyers really came to IIfe with
a 5-2 dead against them they really
went to town, and rattled in five goals
in short order, while seemingly the
Lucan team were bewildered and
just 'could'nt_ do a thing about it.
Blast after blast poured from the
'sticks of the Flyers which ended the
game with the score of 7-5, and the
series now stands at Lucan 2 games
and 'Zurich 1. The next game will
he .played at Lucan Friday night, at
w'lttch a big turnout is expected.
Many at Banquet
About 3'00 sat drown to the annual
of The Hay Township Mutual. Fire,hot turkey supper at the annual ban -
Insurance •Company on Monaay af-
ternoon in the Zurich town hall and
as a result a very interesting meet-
ing was in order. IMT. Elmer Web-
quet of the Hensall District Co -Op-
erative in the Zurich Community
Centre Oast Thursday evening. The
affair was catered to by the Ladies
ster ofStanley Township was elected of St." Peter's Lutheran church and
as a Director in place of Goldie I they did a fine job of it. Mrs. H. G.
Graham, deceased. The three Hay 1 -fes was painist and Delbert Geiger.
Directors whose term of office had I Was 'chorister. Mr. Duncan Cooper
expired, were re-elected by acclain-..acted as chairman, being president,
ation, namely: Oscar Klopp, Rhein -
hold Miller and Wm. H. Haugh. A
favourable discussion took place in
favour of having a Hydro Inspection
program established, for the safety
of property and better prevention of'
fires. The highlight of the meeting
was the guest speaker, Fire Chief
Robert •MacRonald of the city of
London, who gave some very inter-
esting information. Durtng the past
year the Company had 20.0 losses a-
mounting to $25,832.16. They'have
at the end of 1953 3097 policies in
force covering insurance to tliq a•
mount of 2'5,769,709. Messrs Jacob
Haberer and George De's@bort lire
the A, .dtters and have ke,0 re -deet.
ed.
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Jeweler and Registered
Optician
INVITES YOU
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HOST OF FRIENDS
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ZURI W4'S
Grocery Store
We are ever at your service with the best lines
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply.
GIVE US A CALL
MEN111Q OESCH .r Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED,
Phone 165
and .Mr. Bertram Kloprp the local
Secretary and manager of the Zurich
Plant gave the annual report. The
Co-op really are 'climbing along in
business transactions showing sales
amounting to $341.661 for the year.
which gave them a gross margin of
$42,715, and a net savings 7or the
year before patronage return and
taxes on income of $9,528. The
guest speaker was Mr, Earl Nephew
of Woodstock, presictent of the As-
sociation at Toronto, who gave a very
interesting talk on Co-op activities,
Ben Lucas a London entertained
with his prencil drawings and humor,
and the 'evening; was brought to a
close `itiith a dance, Eddie ,M•ittleholtr
MIA ?(tis hand doing the musieni part, t
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 I
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Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
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