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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
— ONTARIO
!REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
IA a.m.—Divine Servicete
1.1:15 a.m.—Sunday Sehool.
livening Servicelifted for ,Sumer
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. — Di -vine Worship.
1100 a.m. — Bible School.
;Aliening Service lifted for Summer
Welcome at all Services -- ".Come
thou with us and we will do thee
ifOod." . Num. 10:29.
Vsteursurnme.
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SKRVIOES:
1Q:00 a.m..— Sunday ,School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
'Prayer Fellowship_
'YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US/
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
.11f so have your Eyes NYtmined with
*.a..2 Latest Methods and equipment at
Mated Glasses at Reasonables Prices
HERAL
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10 1954
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&Mon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Sunset
Drive -In Theatre,
MILES EAST OF GODERWH
Friday, Saturday. June 1142 ON .HIGHWAY No. 8.
Battle of Rogue River
(Technicolor)
'George Montgomery Martha Myer
Monday, Tuesday June 14-15
Here Comes The Girls
(Technicolor)
Bob Hope Arlene Dahl
Wednesday, Thursday June 1647
Creature from the Black
Lagoon
Richard Carlson Julia Adanis
(Adult)
Bingo - Dance
AT
ST PETER'S PARISH HALL
St. Joseph, Ont.
Every Saturday Night
MUSIC BY
Bayfield Valley Five
ADMISSION — 50 Cents
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Coming !
In the
TOWN HALL - ZURICH
On
Wed., Thurs., June 16 - 17
ORAL ROBERTS' BIBLE, DELIV-
ERANCE FILM
"Venture Into Into Faith"
COME, AND BRING ,OTHERS WITH
YOU
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THIEL'S
Superior Store
THE SET OF DISHES DRAWN AT THIEL'S
STORE ON SATURDAY, MAY 26th, WAS
WON BY MRS. DON. HARTNIAN, ZURICH;
TICKET NO. 08281- THE DRAW WAS MADE
BY MRS. IRENE STEINBACH.
ANOTHER SET WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO
'THE LUCKY PERSON ON JULY 3rd; THIS IS
A WORTHWHILE SET TO WIN. SO MAKE
YOUR PURCHASES AT THIEL'S STORE!
SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS
Visit our Large Grocery Department and take
ltdvanbwe of the Various Specials on Sale from
time to time.
Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
LET US SERVE YOU
Phone Mil
C. H. 7CHIEL Zurich
Friday, Saturday June 1112
Outlaw Women -"
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Marie Windsor e ,
Richard Bober
and a featurette
Men O'War
LAUREL i HARDY
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Single Copies 5 Cents.
Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Y
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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Great White Hunjer
Gregory Peck
Joan Eennett
and on the same prograrn
Smugglers &Act
Cameron Mitchell,
Wednesday, Thursday June 1,17
The Fuller Brush'Giri
Lucille Ball
Eddie Albert
Also
Bodyhold
Willard Parker - ' .11
Lola Albright
Two Shows each night cl:
First show at dusk. Child wide'
in cars free.
Lyric 1 nga
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Phone 421 - k,EXEIER looked for Blinker at the main in-
tersection of Zurich, "came to light"
Friday, Saturday. :iJune.44,) as' the saying goes, and rt is a fine
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job.. This has been the work of the
local Chamber of Commerce, who
have been working on this for some
considerable time. It seems to slow
up traffic coneiderably, and all motor-
ists should heed the warning and
not race through at this intersection.
We have observed that .M most other
places where these blinkers have
HO : e‘ 'been installed that accidents are at a
ME': - '-'.
..i...1-... 'minimum. And we trust that this
MARJORY MAIN. ,.,, ,.7,...,1 contraption will greatly help in keep-
pEacy Kawiote, .... eefeng thee antersaction free from accidHere -
are again fof V., ,. , , e I.K.,• S.- ---, .... ., • •.•,••,.. 1, ,,,., .. -,
of hilarious comedy—laughs gales i
for the whole familyEvangelical Church when the Ket-!
tle's try to modernize their old farm. "''.1.e.e annual gathering of the Strat-
Two Shows each night 7.30an d 9.30. or d District Evangelical U.B. church
•Cheistian Education Rally as held
in MeKiTrop Church on Sunday after-
noon and evening, when several sub-
jects on .Christian Education were
diScussed'. Officers elected for the
corning year were Edward Doerr,
Rostock, president; Newell Geiger,
Zurich, vice-pres; Roy Moriock, Cre-
diton, treasurer; Joyce Engela.nd,
Dashwood, secy; Doris Jacobs, Mil-
veiton, chiidreres secy; Rev. E. N.
Thursday, Friday - June 10-11 Mohr, Crediton, youth secy; Mrs. D.
JOE LOUIS STORY Payne, ,Stratford, adult work secy. :3
(Colour) discussion groups were held during
COLEY WALLACE the session.
Chamber of Commerce
Had Supper Meeting
The regular meeting of the Cham-
ber.was held in the form of a supper
meeting in the Dominion House on
Tuesday eve., it being the annual
nomination of officers, as well as other
interesting. items. The guest speaker
was. Mr: Geo. Refd, principal of the
public school; Zurich, who gave a
very interesting talk. After tee slip-
per. period the Chamber members
journeyed to the :ball park and saw
the ihterestrnggame the Zurich Lum-
ber King play with the Dashwood
Cartoon and News at each Perform- Tiers. After Ivhia all returned to,
the Hotel: for the business part of
the meeting.. A rumber of interest-
ing items were brought up or cone
eieferatione
BASEBALL NEWS
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Attended Graduation
Mr and .Mrs Jacob Gingerich, Gos-
heun line south ,attended the Mennon-
ie High School Graduation exercises
at Kitchener. Their daughter, Gloria
who has attended the school was suc-
cessful in receiving high marks in
of the subjects, the additional four
subjects were 'granted in 9 and 10
grades which she studied the past
term. Congratulations 'Gloria, for
your splendid work.
Returns from Hospital
The many friends of Mr. Carl
Decker will 'be pleased to learn that
he has returned home from St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London on Friday
last. Mr. Decker, although still in
a very sore condition, is on good
spirits, and patiently awaiting the day
when he can be up and around again
after being gored and trampled by
the maddened bull a week previous.
Both legs are in casts as well as other
memibers of the body being damaged.
It was a narrow escape and we hope
he will be fully recovered. The ani-
mal was transported to the packing
house where it was put out of fur-
ther mischief.
Blinker Installed
Sailor of the King
Jeffrey Hunter 'Ir1J:1?
Michael Rennie
A thrill packed British Navy Mae?
drama
MONDAY TO SAT. June :14419
MA & PA KETTLE A":Pc;
IGLA81-1NIA
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONT.
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear.
Box Office Open 8:00. First Show at
Dusk. :Children. under 12 in cars Free
Saturday, Monday June 12-114
STOP, YOU'RE KILLING ME -
(Colour)
BRODERICK .CRAWFOR.D
CLAIRE TREVOR
Tuesday, Wednesday June 15-16
QUEBEC
(Colour) '
JOHN .BARRYMORE JR.
CORINNE CALVERT
Thursday, Friday June 1148
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT
HUMPHREY BO'GART
LAUREN BEGALL
ance.
The Voice of Temperance
"Anything the school can do to' eon -
tribute to social easement will helpto•
offset adolescent drinking." This: is
one of the many profound truths
found in "A Teacher's ,eanual for
Alcohol Education", authorized fbause
in Grades 10 and 11 of our ()natio
High Schools. Give the pupils oppor-
tunities to feel important. Satisfy
their gregarious instincts lay promot-
ing social affairs .. Above all, teach
them social and recreational' skille
like dancing and co-edutational games
so that they will not need an alcoholic
crutch to become socially acceptable.
Can -
A good omen for the 1uture Q,L
ads is the way in which ALL school' up,. and got busy wed put over three
children are being taught recreation- rums to tie it up, when it wae ceded
al skills and the art of playing to- at the end of seven innings., Some
real ball garnee are expetted to be
gether. Another hopeful sign is the
large number of recreational centres played before the seasen gets osier
springing up all over the country' both sexes, with this year At a reeent organ-
catering to all ages and .
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with leaders trained in physical edu- Imtion thfollowing officials were
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cation, recreation and the social set- appointed Hon. presidents: Del e
ences--to teeth people to be sociable Fritz and Wm. O'Brien; president,
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without resort to alcoholit beverages" Ivan Kalhleisch; let vice-pres., Rose
The final statement in this excellent Johneton; 2id vice, Leeland Willert;
maamger, Peter Cundy; Coach, Paddy
manual is a prophecy. "When this
movement reaches fullproportions, ,e,„dttr .d ;
seeyetreaer Leroy Thiel. The
preareit day drinking plaees will look
'"::at boys igt the coming moo will
as. out of date as the eid-fashioned
selloon, and liquor will have no p.,,Itiee
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We are ever at your service with the best r
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES'
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetableon hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
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A Neat Tie Game
The game with Clinton last Fridny.
evening was rained out, as well as.
too .cold to ibe played. This week
however darted off with a igame on
Tuesday evening when the powerfut
Daslmeod Tigers, last year thampe
ions, were over arid played the teeal
Lumber Kings to a fleet 8e8 tie. At
one stage of the gains it was 3.-ct for
the visitors, but the locals tightened
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Phone 1:65
Men'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 Hand
!ME BLAKE STORE
Schwartzentruber, P,rop. Phone 1147
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