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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1954-05-27, Page 1Mr1.1.01,} Faat.ablished 1900 Iralanive.*1.40,044.41,10•10e• ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO •• 046041111.0.••••11,0,111111•0101.111 Church Diratury ST. „PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO -. auzv. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR Service. U :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 ISUNDAY SERVICES - 10.00 a.an. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 7:30 pan. — Evening Worship Welcbme at all Services — "Come Itbou with us and we will do thee .igood.". Num. 10:29. • . Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor— Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School 1.1:00 a.m.. — Worship Service 8:00 pm. — Bible Meeting WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. 'Prayer Fellowship. YOU ARE. INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH USI Are You Suffering From Hea. ches? ao have your Eyes Examined with 'the Latest Methods and equipment at of;rainiisT a 011;:miti41.4;' GODERIO ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices Aidon 7'1 eatre GRAND BEND Sunset rive -in Theatr • , MAY 27 1954 1,91.1140441.6.1.0.114.101.. aaaaa aa•.1 13,1 MILES EAST OF' GODERICH; Friday, Saturday May 28-29 ON HIGHWAY No. 8. . SASKATCHEWAN (Teclmicolor) Alan Ladd Shelley Winters J. Carroll Naish A flaming story of the Northern. Frontier Cartoon and Additional Short Monday, Tuesday May 31, Jun 1 The Eddie Cantor Story Technicolor Keefe Brassele Marilyn Erskine The tune •packed laugh loaded heart tugging story of Eddie Cantor. Paramount Newsreel Wednesday, Thursday June 2.L3 Crime Wave .Adult Entertainment 'Stealing Hayden Gene Nelson Phyllis Kirk Here is a gripping story of the shad- owy criminal segreant Selected Short Subjects Friday, 'Saturday May 28-29: ",'- African Queen HUMPHREY BOGART KATHRYN HEPBURN Cartoon Comedy Monday, Tuesday May. 31,June 1 Pretty Girl B.onT. CUMMINGS - JANE CAULFIELD And the second Big Feature FLAME OF STA,MBUL RICHARD ADINNING ervicesa beginning at 7:30 p.m. LISA FENDAY Always a Cartoon , MEMORABLE EVENTS :•' A memorable event took place at - Wednesday, Thursday June 2-3 .at. Joseph on Friday evening, May The Maze ig1st on the occasion of tne meeting place of the people of Zurich ta.kIng RICHARD CA.RLSON , ,oyer the procession of Our Lady of VERONICAjso HEARST Fatima from here to einnmemorate A this blessed event. A stature of Saint "ARTIC FLIGHT" Joseph was temporarily placed by a, a. Joseph Cantin at the exact spot oaen by the Rev. Brother Andre of Montreal, during his stay with the gantio. family.in October 1917, the +me month and year that Our rawly og Fatima appeared in Portagal. Had Lucky Number • The past few- weeks M. Menno each, Grocer, gave a ticket to every paachaser, who bought groceries for $1.00 or over. On Tuesday eater - noon at 2 o'clock the prizes were c:v.awn by a boy in the store. First Itoky ticket was held by aosiah Steckle, of Stanley Twp, an ahimin- . Inn set valued at $129.00, tile next teket was held by Ed. Regier who n a perculator; Mrs. Pearl Love, lama, a salad set; Mrs. Geo. Wilson AVnee Pearl Gellman) a set of knives Gongratulations to these lucky .win- aers. Keep on smiling, next titae ry, 1, n'av be your turn *So try again Mas - Saturday and Monday May 29-31 ter a. Earl Bullock made the draws. /.• On Fishing Trip Messrs. Keith Westlake, Lorne .•(',.iid Teddy Klopp and Ed. Gackstet- ter had a pleasant fishing trip over he holiday week -end in the rarry Sound District. 6 To Hold Conference ,V7The Mennonite Conference of ntario are holding their "annual ses- wns •in the local Mennonite Church, rich, June 1-3. A special invitat- IPA is extended to everyone to attend e Tuesday and Wednesday evening Two Complete Programs each Even- I All Star -Cast Mg at 7.30 and 9.30 pan. (First Show at Dusk - Rain or Shin lehiadren unuder 12 in Cars Free. binge CEA ance Play ground Refreshment e s AT ST PETER'S PARISH HALL St. Joseph, Ont. Every Saturday Night MUSIC BY Bayfield Valley Five ADMISSION — 50 Cents EVERYBODY WELCOME TO THE LakeviewLiteraryHall I3LAK.E, on -pictures " regarding the work at the Good Will Rescue Mission, London, Ont. - EVERYBODY 'WELCOME %.+4.."... 4"004.000.00004,,s,000,0,40000,0,096,0•1111.000.400, • 3 - T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME t. •%, 0 -4) Funeral Director — Private Car Ambulance • Member of Ontario Funeral Association 4, • 4. HOLDER OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFI- : '0 aa - CATE — PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT — INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN 4!, •c3 .0. FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES • 0 WE WIRE ANYWHERE 0 '40, • 'It,0 • 0, 24 Hour Service — Dashwood. Tel. 70W I, 4% • aseassesiazassismosslomr h. THIEL'S eri r St re THE SET OF DISHES DRAWN APRIL 17th. WAS WON BY Re Y ERB, R.R. 2, ZURICH, No. 08074. THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DRAW ON MAY 29th. FOR ANOTHER SET. FREE CHANCE WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE. THIS IS A WORTH WHILE SET TO WIN. GET EVERY CHANCE POSSIBLE ON THE NEXT SET! 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. LET US SERVE YOU ! LASH 'MAR DRIVEIN THEATRE CLINTON - • ONT. Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear. Box Office Open 8:09. First Show at Dusk. Children under 12 in cars Free May 27-28 Thursday, Friday As Young As You Feel Jean Peters. David Wayne Cartoon Cattle Town ING GOWNS SPECIAL n' -Mot •*- - '•-• ' lik,APVIPTUA . li64•41AAMA7,4 .4.-,,,,,.,h. ,:.,:r h.,.... and News at- Each PerfO'ra ' A'1"0111-°' parade of wedding gowns mance . . idating from 1t879 to 1950 was a spec- ial feature of the 32nd South Huron Tuesday, Wednesday. June 1-2 Women's Institute district annual . held an May 20th in Egmondville "DIPLOFATIC COURIER" 1llnjted Church. The owns were mod• g Tyrone Power Patricia Neal ;elIed by 26 W.I. members represent - 3_4 nag; the nine branches of the district. Also on display were slips made by district 4-H homemaking .clubs under the direction of Miss Jean Steckle, Huron County home economist. During the business perioa, 3.firs. Kenneth Johns, of Woodham, was re- elected district president zr a second term. Other officers elected were: Past president, Mrs. James Kirkland, Exeter; 1st vice-pres., Mrs. Emery Desjardine, Grand Bend; 2nd vice, Mrs. Alex- Pepper,Seaforth;.secy.. treas., Mrs. Wm. Jn, Exeter; feder- ation rep., 'Mrs Fred Beer, Hensall, alternate, Mrs Gordon Papple, Sea - forth; The Rev. W. E. Milroy of Eg- moadville„ welcomed delegates fol. lowing a dinner served by the W. A. of the church. More than 130 dele- gates attended the morning and after noon sessions, Thursday, Friday June "MY FAVOURITE SPY" Bob Hope Hedy Lamarr SPECIAL Missionary Service AT THE Lakeview Literary Hall Half Mile East of BLAKE, on Saturday Eve., May 29th. At 8.30. Mr and Mrs .Simeon Hurst, Mission- aries on furlough, after 12 years of servece in Tongangika, East Africa, plan to share their experiences by slides and lecture. You are invited to attend this in- formative and inspirational meeting The Baseball season will open in Zurich this Friday evening when the Strathroy boys will be over and pIay the locals. Give the boys a big hand lam cheering for them. Single Copies 6 Cents, Subscription in Canada, $2,00 a Yen' Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50. NORMA'S EAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH . Prop. ; • - ?•••.- $80. A. G. HESS' RAG RUGS srld .CARPETS On a New Modern Loom, Made to Order —. Seth 0. Amami, Zuriela Ont. Phone 128, NOMMEIBOISIMMISMOSOINOWIMMIMAXNammusgmagnmemmi INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LORNE S. EILER LOCKER SERVICE ROE FEEDS WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONTig. ISEMMIIIIMMIZEMP•rataieilatettresaaaMMBAMT=M1162257=2=1=M? 0.4 otsooeesdsteamo 000 AT, obRee.seeeeesie ,A• 00008000 Von Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dail; and Niglif Set* i -Ce Telephone: Res. 89 or 1 22, Zurich 00000000000 4100000000000 OBITUARY MRS. JOHN GEOFFREY Mrs. Joihn Geoffrey, 71, the form- er Seraphine E. Masse, -died at her home, concession 14, Hay Township, The Voice of Temperance Evidence is to hand -that these Hula on May 23rd, after an illness of can- on County "Voices". are read beyond !siderable duration. She was a (tau - our County boundaries. A beautiful ghlt-eirela'ofDetkinOem. rnlatee of felsston jelVfeeapsshe eanndd little Northwestern Ontario town less Ag than 2,000 population is bedevilled by; was a lifelong resident of Hay Town - drink. It is in L.C.A. territory and is ship. She was married to ablin Geo - years ago. Surviving are amply supplied with legal liquor outai tarey 51 I her husband, four sons: John Felix lets. They have two beverage aooms,1 brewera' warehouse. A small group of a government liquor store, and a' f -,, , . , lo •.ica.onto, Fergus of London; Mar- ence of Zurich; Ted. of Hay Town- aitizens, greatly concerned .at the de - ship; the daughters are: (Nora) Mr. placable ,conditions, met some time ago to do something. At the first II Fred Bondy, (Lydia) Mrs, Dan Vas - meeting this column in Huron Couaty trick; (Anne) Mrs. Wm.. Attridge; Weeklies was referred to,and a almi. (Florence) Mrs. Paul Sharrette, all lar -plan Was launched. A few of the of Detroit; (Geraldine) Mrs. Joe group chipped m to pay for the first Grove of Woodstock; (Marie) Mrs.1 Wilfred Rau of London; (Doris) IVIas insertions, but later fees were accept- ..a.... Alvin Regier of Hay Township. The ed to ,defray expenses. This local. I rothers are Philip and Alex. Masse temperanee league is increasing in 1, membership and is working beyond ID its town limits. One of the group of Hay Township; Jerome, Eddie, writes, "Weahave always been wet, a Napoleon .of Windsor. Sisters. Mrs. ihang-over from old timber days. We I Edward Meidinger of 'Windsor ; Mrs, "le here Louis Brenner, Mrs. Charles Bertr- and of Michigan; 2.6 gratd children and 6 great grandchildren. The re - Maine rested at the famila. residence, Hay Township MAR Wednesday atoning when requiem high mass was sung at 10 . aan. in St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph. Burial in ...the i 1 had at one time seven smarm I personally know conditions ia Blank (a small Huron County town), I lived here 14 years. Conditions are better there than here as regards drinking. We have a run of petty police court cases that Blank is free from, or tl to "Surely such,testi- mony should have weight with us.We are under 'the Canada Temperance , Church Cemeteay, The depute Act which allows no legal outlets forlwho had a large number of warn a member of the Cath.• the sale of :beverages alchol. The frienth vas Courts have frequently complimented ,,,, us on our comparative freedom from ",`• Womens' League; of the St. ' crime, of which the chief\ tentributinr ng 1,4,:as Socje_tty. and a_ mellaher of the factor is drink.—Aslizt, \oratory of 6 . JObepik, A, 0 00 000,4 00000 00 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 00 ArecommARAAAIA=h-,AAAAAAralueseennont We are ever at your service with the best line 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 PRODUCE WANTED. 43. in, im,ho (-A t°1 A Phone, 165 51401M, Len's Work Clothes WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF NEW MEN'S WORK CLOTHES ALSO ALL STAPLE MERCHANDISE — GIVE US 'A CALL 1 GROCERY SPECIALS Lynnvalley Cream Corn, 20 -oz. tin ........ ...„... 15c Jelly Powder, McLaren's 3 for 25c Corn Flakes 8 -oz. at ...................... . Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl 'TUE BLAKE STORE Z. Schwartzentnaber, Prop, Phone 1147 4 4 4 4 11 A