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ZURIC
Established 1900
NERAL
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONTARIO .-.
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Ma a.m.—Divine Services.
6.1:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all. Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH . — ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
• SUNDAY 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.
WHY PAY
Reckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver `you can
get remarkable low rates with
State Farm Mutual, the Company
that dared to be different.
State Farm's careful drivers make
their own tow Auto Insurance
Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r 1 t. Zurich, Ont.
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If so have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and equipment at
A. L. COLE, R.O.
PTO11'IETR ST sE amp
d ,asses
at Reesenabie Pies
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Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.zn. -- Worship Service
8:00 p.m.. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
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
Reception
A Reception will be held in the
Community Centre, Zurich
On
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th.
For Bill Smith and Medeline Ryan
Music by
Disjardine's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Mr and Mrs. Milton Deitz announce
the engagement of their youngest
daughter Margaret Joan, to tt\tr.
Herb Turkheim, son of Mrs. Anne
Trukheim and the late Rev. E.
Turkhenni. The marriage to take
place the beginning of March.
LETTER FROM FLORIDA
132 N. Orange Ave, Apt. 2,
Lake Wales, Florida.
Feb. llth, 1954
11Zr :and Mrs C. L. Smith, Zurich, Ont
Dear Editor Just a few lines to
pet you know that we are still alive
and. :enjoying ourselves very much.
The weather; l ere is ga n.d
St i;ot7isng,a ,.8:30 -wdl ie FS or
80 by :afternoon. It _makes us rather
smile when we hear of the snow and
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Funeral Director — Private Car Ambulance
Member of Ontario Funeral Association
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THIEL'S
Superior Store
NOTICE
FOR TWO 'WEEKS ONLY!
COMMENCING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
A 20% REDUCTIONWILL BE GIVEN
ON ALL DRY GOODS.
COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE
SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS !
Visit our Large Grocery Department . and take
advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from
time 10 tirne.
Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
LET US .SERVE YOU !
Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL
Zurich
ING, FEBRUARY 25 i 95 4
Aidon Thea
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday FOb „26"
South Sea Woman
Burt Lancaster Virginia Ma
A Rollicking comedy about two•
mes and a delicious dish of a giri o;Aa1
a bahnyi tropical. isle
Cartoon and Additional Short Su
jects +m
foe
Tuesday, Wednesday Marsh 2r
A Lion Is In The Streets
Technicolor i'
James ,Cagney Barbara Hal
All the chislers, tin-hornsfi twv ti
ing ladies and two bit crooks mai
the little guy a big, .big „wheel.,
Newsreel, Cartoon and "Birthpla,
of Hockey."
Sponsored by
Women's I nsti tf Ile
And
ZURICH WOMEN'S CATHOLIC
LEAGUE
Will be held in the
Is At Hospital
Mrs. Herb Mousseau is a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London, where
'She had an operation. Her many fri-
ends are pleased to hear that she
is, progressing favourably and wish
her a speedy recovery.
See You There!
Don't forget the hot supper held
i y the Zurich Town Hall on Thursday
e'ening, .Feb. 25th. Supper served
fxbm 5 to 8 o'clock. Bring the fam-
.iiy, tell your friends. Adults 75c.
children 35c. Sponsored by the C.W.
L. and W. I., Zurich.
Returns From Hospital.
Master Gerald Rader, aged 5 yrs.,
ion of Mr and Mrs Lorne Rader of
,.town returned home from the Sick
pGhildrens' Hospital, London, after
;hiving an operation performed on
lis` right foot last Wednesday morn-
ing. We are pleased to report that
Gerald is progressing very favourable
and is quite cheerful and of good
pirits. He will have his foot in a
c�4•st for six months. We wish him
the best of success.
TOWN HALL - ZURICI-r: ' Hockey News
OnLucan One Up
Thursday, February 25th. Last Friday night at Lucan the
A Delicious Meal will be served Zurich Flyers came through with the
From 6 to 8 o'clock, p.m..t econd straight win defeating the
Dash of that town, they having won
iiVI E N U e' first two
Hot Scalloped Potatoes i games, so the series
Salm stood at two wins each, but with the
Ham pile, at Exeter this Tuesday evening
PicklesGarro ' 7'ixeari came back and took the game
Fancy
Bread and Butter Cherry Far,'i4, which puts them in an enviable
Adults 75c. Children 35c d i sition to win the series, as they
Everybody Welcome i}41pw, have one to win the round,�while
Bring your whale Familybrich would have to win two. How -
And tell othersoer,• no one can tell what the next
Proceeds to go towards •the Ketch ane or games will bring. The
Improvements of Town_ Hall estg•ame will be at Zurich this Fri -
1 ay'•night.
--1 d '. A Fine Treat
zero weather up there and us actualli, , ae ;are very grateful for the fine
basking in beautiful sunshine
,cif oranges received from Mr.
You know • God made the nci�tH � fifers Seth Amanns of town who
with its cold and snow for the yo; � �, ,.� ! .-
but h made a ,Hive}'},,, oxi.d. i the past several_w eek5 in Flor-
ti're., o�il�'i" •.�o'T'r. T�'rei' ,-: i`rtie:i.� �& (•:, �an�cl' `are new on"'1;1"t"e`rr tivay tack
many people are adding years to the! O. Indiana, visiting with friends.
lives by spending the winters in thxl 1 They report as having had a most
lovely trip to the south, as the wea-
ther was ideal, and who would not
enjoy themselves with such an ab-
undance. of delicious fresh fruit. that -
has ripened eight on the trees in-
stead of being picked so green and
-then stored for ripening. The shipm-
ent'••rvas received in good oraer by
Mrs. Amenn's reTatives, who Tike the
publishers of the Herald, are enjoy-
ing.the treat very maclm..
south. About 90 per cent of the
winter visitors are here in the Inters
est of their health.'
We .had a friendly call from -Mr
and Mrs Roy 'McBride and11VIr and
Mrs. Russell Erratt, !also Mr and •Mrs
Anson Coleman and Mr and Mrs Wm;'
Reid. We are always happy anti de:•
lighted to see our friends from good
old Ontario.—Zurich and community
in particular.—We are loo::zng for-
ward to seeing more from Huron Co-
unty. Lake Wales is a very nice
city, population !about •8,000, situat-
ed very central on 27 Highway and
on the highest part of the State and
in the very heart of the Citrus grow-
ing section. It is the home or the
fobulous Donald Duck juice plant. It
operates day and night seven days a
week. They conduct organized tours
of visitors through the plant every
day but Sunday. Every hour on the
hour a large group is waiting to start
There are also a number of large cit-
rus packing plants.
Such outstanding attractions as
Cypress Gardens, Bok Tower, Pass-
ion Play, Great Masterpiece and many
others are within a few miles of the
town. They have a very fine tourist
Club or Centre here. The mem•oer-
ship has gone over the 400 mark this
year. This possibly means more to
the winter visitors than anything
else, as large numbers spend much
time playing shuffleboard, lawn bowl- Whitney funeral home, where serv-
ing and amusing themselves around ices will be conducted 'T'hursday at 2
the club house. They have 21 shu?e- ,p.m.. by the Rev J. J )Stinson, and
board courts and intend adding more interment in Maitland Cemetery.
next year.and a very fine bowling I Mrs. James McAllister Passes
green, in fact some say the only cic-; Mrs.. James McAllister, prominent
ill green in Florida, as not too malny'
have the ditch for dead bowls. (resident. of the Parr Line, Hay Town -
The citrus crop is very abundant 'ship,, passed away in Victoria Hosp-
this year and much earlier than last. I itat,, London, Sunday Feb. 21st foll-
Everywhere you go around here you I owing a lengthy, illness. Born in Hib-•
see large trucks loaded with oranges ;bert Township, the former Rossie
and grapefruit on their way to the I Broadfoot, she was the daughter of
plants. It is truly very big gtistness the late Mr and Mrs. James Broad -
in this State and expanding each year I foot.
'ted
active member of 'Hensel'.
We enjoy very much having a'United Church, a past president of
picnic in the parks at least once t
week. The weather is usually fine.Do the Women's Association, a member
you 'ever have a picnic in Fetuttary? of the Women's 'Missionary 'Society,
We have made many new friends e -
when held the
ei Amber Rebekah recordingi
Lodge was
from all over Canada and U.S. The
south is full of most friendly people instituted five years ago, air' was a
in all the world, always anxious to
get acquainted. We have over 30
Canadian members at the Club here
and you see Canadian markers no
matter where you go.
We appreciate very much' having
the privilege of attending a lecture
every Wednesday evning at Babson
Park. They are a contribution frorl
the late Dr and Mrs Babson. There
is no charge and a very large audit-
orium filled to overflowing every ev-
ening. Best wishes to you and Mrs
South and all our friends and neigh -
ours. a
month. Id. -.-,'Sim cerely 3 olm. ar d to see you ill o Tabs
Armed olg-
OBITUARY
DIES AT SEAF'ORTH.
• Late Isaac Hudson
Isaac W.• Hudson, 72, died in the
Seaforth Hospital on Tuesday. He was
been in Stanley Township and far-
med there before coning to Zurich
Where he operated a produce business
then they moved to Seaf'orth where
he was engaged in the same line of
work. A member of the United
church in Seaforth where he served
as councilor. Surviving: besides his
wife the former Mabel Melick of
Zurich are two sons, Leonard, Toron-
to; !!Maxwell, Windsor; two daughters,
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman Tuckersmith
Twp., MIs. Dalton Diegel, Logan Tp.
and five sisters, Mrs. J. Consitt arid
Mrs. W. Douglas,. Brucefield; Mrs.
A. Harvey, Mrs. J. Logan, and Mrs.
W.. ,Carlile; iHensail. Resting at the
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Single Caples 5 Cents.
Subscription in Canada, $2,00 a Year
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.5.0.
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FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
RAG RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modems Loom, Made to
Order -- Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,.
Ont. Phone 128.
G3� Aso
BEAUTY! ;,�Q' VALUE!
See this $150.00 Special with
Diamond Set Wedding Ring.
Others from $35.00 Upwards
A. G. HESS\
Jeweler and Registered
Optician
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LORNE S. FILER.
LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEEDS
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONT.
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car 'Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
or 122 Zurich
elephone. : Res..89
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ZLJRIWS
Grocery Store
We are ever at your service with the beet lines
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables • og1 hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
IEXNO OLSCH km Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED.
Phone 165
member of the executive of the Hen-
sel' Women's Institute. As a young
woman she taught school at the
Wliite School and in Tiickersmith
Township Surviving )besides her hus-
band are one son, Ian, of the OAC.
Guelph; Jean, of Teachers' College,
London; one brother, Glen Broadfoot
*Stanley Township; and one sister,
Mrs Stanley Mitchell, T,uckersmith
Township. Public funeral services
were held at the family residence on l
Tue•'day at 2 'p.tn. Rev. W, 3. Rog-
ers conducted the service, Burial wast
in Band's cemetery, ,Stanley Twp. 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 BEST!
BIG - THREE MASH and PELLETTS
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
T.E BLADE STORE
E. Schwartzentruber, Prop..
Phone 1.1-97
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