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Church Directory
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO –
A.EV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
£ a.m.—Divine Services.
1.1:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EIVIMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH — ONTARIO
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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 n. — Evening Worship
Welcome at all Services — "Come
thou with us and we will do thee
ood.". Num. 1029.
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 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
(OU ARE INVITEI TO WORSHIP
WITH USI
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Headaches?
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15 1954
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COMMUNITY CENTRE,' -
ZURICH
On
Friday, April 23rd, 1954. At 8.30 p.m.
DRAW FOR A BABY BEEF CALF
Will be Made
Desjardine's Orchestr ill Supply Music
Admission - 50 Cents
Come and Enjoy this fine Evening's Entertainment
Sponsored by Zurich Hockey Club
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Purchase Village Properties
On Saturday at the auction sale of
the dwelling property and erects of
Mr. Wm. Farrell in town, the prop-
erty ,was purchased by Mr. Dennis
to penomme of town, who gets immed-
,,,e late possession. He has for conte
years been a resident in the apart -
s ment just south of the local Post
•Office, Zurich. Mr. Henry Clausius
1 has purchased the centrally located
dwelling property on Victoria street,
O just north of the Zurich Dairy from.
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a its former owner, Mrs. Paul Jeffrey
of Detroit, and who are having an
auction sale of •the effects in the
house, after which Mr. Clausius will
receive •possession. In a community
like Zurich it is the general feeling a-
mongst the citizens, when at all pos-
sible, they like to own their homes,
and fix them up to their Liking or
means, which is a very good plan.
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IN MEMORIAM
HOUSE FOR SALE
SUITABLE FOR DUPLEX
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES - THREE
ACRES OF LAND - GOOD BARN - AND
GARAGE WORKSHOP APPLY:
R. W. ILLSLEY — ZURICH
SAUVE — In Loving Memory of
nilm dear Husband, William Sauve,
who died in his sleep, April 17, 1953
There is a link that death cannot
sever.
Love and Remembrance will last
forever.
Aldon Theatre
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GODEIUCH — ONT. But everyday we Remember.
vaood -Glasses at Reasonable Prices —alum, Elsie, Bert and Children. 131:1
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Women's Institute
The Zurich Women's institute met
in the town hall on Monday evening,
Mrs. L. Rose, presiding. The meet-
ing opened by singing the Ode, fol-
lowed by praying the Lord's Prayer
after singing two songs, Mrs. T. H
Meyers read the "Borrowed Easter"
two vocal duetts were given by Mrs.
X. Breakey and Mrs. M. Oesch, ac-
companied by Mrs. A. Meliet at the
piano. Mrs. Win. Forrester gave a
reading, Mixed Sympathy. A skip -
Mrs. Rose as the leader, •Airs. Meyers
Mrs. Len. Erb, Miss Ethel Gabel, was
well received along -with the rest of
the numbers given. iMrs. T. H. Mey-
ers, President, took charge of the
business. Minutes read by Mrs. For-
rester •Secy., and approved; treasur-
er's report given by Mrs. Newell
Geiger"' and reports from afferent
committees were read and adopted.
Penny bags were handed in for
Crippled +Children Fund. Dainty re-
freshments were served by the com-
mittee, Mrs. Milton McAdams, Mrs.
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OF $5.00 IN MERCHANDISE FROM OUR
STORE. COMMENCING MARCH 20th.
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ST PETER'S PARISH HALL
St. Joseph, Ont.
Monday, April 19th.
AT 12.05 a.m.
MUSIC BY
Syncopartors' Orchestra
setting formed the backgroundfa the
United' Church for the wedding of
Barbara. Jean Braun and Paul: Pos-
tern, Jr.:- The bride is the daughter
i•of Mr and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun', For-
est, and the groom is the son of' Mr
and Mrs. Paul Postain, London: Rev.
C. Bliton officiated and Miss -Marg-
aret Faucett provided the wedding
music. Mrs. Ralph Howlett was. solo-
ist. Given in marriage by her filth-
er, the bride was charming in a floor -
length gown of white satin, and' a
silk illusion veil was held by a' pleat-
ed satin headdress and she .carried a
-cascade of white roses and garnet
rosebuds. Her cousin, Mrs. Harvey
Pfaff was matron of honor, anti the
bridesmaid was Miss Eleanor Sperling
Junior 'bridesmaid was Miss Rebecca
•Postian. Terrence Dollen was grooms
man and Bill Braun, Jr., and Ronald
Potain ushered. A reception follow-
ed in the church parlors, where the
'mothers of bride and groom received
the guests. The couple will reside in
London.
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ADMISSION
Will be held in the
Community Centre, Zurich
On
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 19th.
8:30 pan.
• Music by
Syncopators' Orchestra
Admission 50 cents.
Sponsored by the Zurich -C. W. L.
.EVERYI30DY WELCOME
ZURICH STUDENTS WERE
AGAIN SUCCESSFUL
Once again the South Huron, .1,11isic
_Festival has come and gone and once
again the students of Zurich Public
School have brought home a goodly
share of the Festival honours, which
Include six firsts, two second and
three thirds. Out of a toter of six
chorus numbers, our school took
first place in four, leaving two firsts
The Voice of Temperance
1 • ,,•stochoboels dehnigerded.amoonug; the nsirixIg oethhocii:,
1 A recent editorial in' one or the 'uses were: Grades 1 and 11, Grades
leading Toronto dailies has a timely III IV and V; The -boys' chorus. with
word to say about the seriousness of 1 descant and the girls' chorus with
the growth of the drink evil in Cnn- : descant. The grade VI, Vli, and
ada. After some forceful, pomted amtrVIII chorus placed third wtte their
truthful statements to its credit, It I two-part harmony. In the boys- solo
goes on to denounce present condi-itlass, Jack Yungblut took top honors
tions with no uncertain sound. It de-lwhile Richard Klopp placed eerond,
clams that something should be done This performance was repeated in
- about it, but does not offer any con- the boys' duet when Bobby Thiel and
structive ideas. A jibe at the "Mensal Jack Yungblut came first ,and Rich -
prohibition law” is made. It does not erd and Russell Klapp came eeeond.
consider Government statistics, re- i -faro( Turkheim captured third
cently released, showing that with, place 'in the older girls' solo class,
the greatly increased number of fac-1 while a third was also won by oer
Hides for obtaining liquor, has come double trio entry made up of Marion
a startling increase in the number of i Turkheim, Dianna Thiel., Ruth .ilab-
arrests and convictions' for drunken -I ever, Miry Lou Witmer, Paul Y.rog-
hess par thousand of poptilation.Surc- blot and Robert Westlake.
ly in the light of these facts reason
and common seese would suggest that.
restriction should be given a real try,
One thinks of Xmas quoting Isaiah-
Matthow..1.8-15, `This people's heart is
waxed grosg. and their ears are kill
ar hearing and their eyes have they,
closed lest at any time they should
see with their eyes, and hear with.
their ears and should understand with
their hearts and should be converted.
and 1 should heal them". In Huron
County the C. T. A. does restriet the
consumption of liquor,- else why do
ihou,gh tins completes the list ot
prize -winners, there were many oth-
er entries. which reflected credit upon
the community. All in all it
excellent culmination of a long and
Painstaking training schedule which
gives ample proof of the team -work
between the teachers and hetweer,
teachers and students. It may be -that
the. presentation held in the. ital1
here two weeks ago served its pur-
pose in :helping to spot -weaknneses
th perfoemance which have been
since eliminated. Whatever the re -
those financially interested- in 9, -•ens we have every VP ason to
meting increased consumption a,i\ o- proud of this achievement by the
caste its repeal?—Adet, Zurich Public Scheql,.. 'ogiomeemwegeemegetteoreteeteatemegeormo#ATOMIlowiett64064WatteleletemeleMolggr
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