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CHURCH DIRECTORY
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH — ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
rs. Milton Oesch Organist
E/UNDAY SERVICES -
10.00 a.m. — Divine -Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7.30 --Evening Worship
elcome at all Services — "Come
thou with us and wo will do thee
,good.". Num. 10:29.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO —
MEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR.
Rd IServices.
a.m.---Stmday SchooL
7.80—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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ZURICH, ONTAIUO, THURSDAY MORNINGDECEMBER 2 1954
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor-- Albert Martin
aUNDAY SERVICES:
11.8:00 a.m. — Sunday School
U:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
'WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship '
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Xou'll Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
'Gospel Preaching — Inspirational
Singing.
Sundays—CIEML-900 k.c. -7:30 a.m.
—WRVA - th140 kc.-
"The Living Christ for a Dying
World,"
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
lit so have your Eyes VIrantilled with
kthe Latest Methods and equipment at
&Won Theatre
GRAND BEND
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
December 2-3-4
The Caine Mutiny
Technicolor
Humphrey Bogart Jos Ferrer
Van Johnson Fred McMurray
Great as a book .. As a picture the
greatest
From Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize
winning novel .
Admission - Adults 75 cents; Child-
ren 35c. Tax included
TWo complete Shows at 7.30 and
9.30 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday Dec. 7-8
IN (CINEMASCOPE
How to Marry A Millionaire
Technicolor
Lyric Thea#,,
Phone 421 - EXETER
FidaSatuvlay Deo. S;
King of the KybeiRifies .' i',.,. ' '.‘ '
- Homelrom Hospital
Tyrone Power .. -W 'a 0 pleased to report that Mr
Terry Moore ' e ,.".°' Ed, "Haffeerer has returned home from
• -Victomiti Hospital.London, feeling
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See this Cinemascope ',production,
. MierChlinproved in health after the
photographed in Technicolor, with it9peratiOn-
Don't Forget
try.•
, . We wish' him continued
breathtaking panoramic shots of heem .
IVIajestie mountains andhdesert coulee
Don't forge.1he paper drive next
TueSda-y afternoon, the Scouts will
Monda-y, Tuesday ^ ' ' .. Dec. 6-7 can and gather up the bundles you
: will place in front of your home or
Thunder BaY _
Ts,tace of business, and a nice way to
James Stewart g, rid. of this surplus
ear.arvigrauvam221.11
Single Copier+ 6 Cent%
Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Ye014
Subscription U.S.A., Year 82.60.
Joanne Dru • , Went By Plane
John Geoffroi of the .14th Con,
Photographed. in teelenicolor, this who recently visited .with retatives
story of oil drilling off%snare , is -full in Toronto, and was there during the
of action and romances.
Hurricane Hazel flood, is now in De-
trod- Mr. Geoffroi recently went to
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Wednesday, Thursday. • Dec. 8, 9- the; big city of Philadelphia by plane,
and enjoyed the trip very much. He
is now visiting with his children in
Detroit and vicinity until after New
Year's Day when he is •expected to
realm home.
New Banking Hours
The branches of the. Bank of Mon-
treal at Zurich, Hensel and Crediton
have announced that, in order to ex -
Betty nab' Marilyn Monroe The Great Diainond Robbery
Lauren Bacall David Wayne
Rory Calhoun Cameron Mitchell
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Red Skelton
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Three gorgeous gals decide it's as Dorothy (Stickney
easy to love a rich man as a poor one A A. comedy that tugs at your heart -
Admission: Adults 60c ; ,ohildren. 30e strings and leaves you rolling m the
One Show only at 8.00 p.m. aisles.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS
Owing to the heavy volume of ex-
tra advertising the next few weeks,
owing to the holiday season we would
ask our adverbisees to kindly have
their copy for ads. in no later than
Tuesday morning, otherwise they
will have to be carried over till the
following week. We will appreciate
your co-operation Thanks!
Forty' Years of Service
Along .about this. time of year in
191)4, when our 'country was very
much involved in the First NVorld
• tend -the benefits of the five-day week
pheir staffs, the banks at those
Bazaar 0, DO TqS will be closed each Saturday
ening January 8th.. For 'the
oefxteruasthoonizsr s e, atehhe Friday On the Evening of December 11th, ae eonpeeen
Bazaar will be held at ST. Peter's:,
from 4:30 to 6 p.m. beginning on
PARISH HALL, ST. JOSEPH re
Reels, Fish Ponds Religious Booth
and Handy Craft on Display; DraWS
on a Fancy Quilt; alSo on, a Christmas.
Cake. Keep this date open!
5ahualy 7th.
h.' TO RUN AGAIN
Tera Pryde, Huron ilLA. squelch -
e rumors that he might retire
w en he announced at Goderich that
:,would run again in next year's
• " blAttori..Mr. Pride made the state-
ANNOUNCEMENT-. ihint at the annual meeting of the
Riding Prog. Conservative As -
.‘s diati on Mr. Arnold McAuley Tor-
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTXUNTS
NORMA STEINBACH - Prep.
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
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On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amami, Zwick
Ont. Phone 128.
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ONLY $22.50
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WRIST WATCHES
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Herald, who had been ill for most ;Mr and Mrs Peter O. GingeriChe :MLA. who was guest speaker _ FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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of the year, was taken in as peat- Baden, announce the engagement *.*: i#Je. meeting, expected the province
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THIEL'S
Superior Store
Shop at Our Store
-AND SEE THE MANY FINE USEFUL
AND GIFT ARTICLES WE HAVE IN
rCHINAWARE, ETC WE SHALL BE
USED TO SHOW YOU THESE!
FROZEN FOODS
BIRD'S EYE FROSTED FOODS FOR YOUR
tONVE.NIENCE — FRUITS - VEGETABLES
FISH - COLD MEATS, ETC,
SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS'
Visit our Large • GrocerY Department - and take
Factrantage of the Various Specials on • Sale from
fume to time.
Weeldy Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
LET US SERVE YOU I
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daughter, Mr and Mrs Am
look forward, but not so Tong whenh1 kle, Brons,on liner Stenley Town -
we loog:back..Over the years. At that Mrs. Steckle's mother; • :Ili's.
time -Ps. ed all our type out, lof ship,A11.
OW. which . had to. be ,thstributed en McDowell, (nee Martila Hauser
backwhen the publishing was done.
To -day we sit down te, our Typesett-
ing .inachine and roll out a .column
hi an hour, and have no distibuting
to do. At that time we hand fed
and pumped with the foot the old
job press, which was hard work,
while today we get the job ready
and put it in the automatic which
ticks it off two, three or four thous-
and an hour, as you like, and you
can do' other odd chores about the
place while it is going. This is only
one of the many advances we have
come along since the four decades
ago: The farmer, and the mechanic
in all walks of life have made sim-
ilar, :progress in handling their work.
We have been living in a wonderful
age, seen the auto come in popular
demand, the Hydro Electic brought
frorn Niagara. into Zurich in 1916,
and now nearly every farmer 1-
jeying this convenience; the radio, of Lucknow. The ,remains rested at
the Tamar xesidence, Con. 6, Stanley
where services were held Thursday
afternoon by the Rev. N. McLeod. In-
terment in Bayfie/d Cemetery.
Late John A. Zettel
• Doan., Ont. — John A. Zettel, 8.6,
-died at the K -W Hospital after a
h e SP- brief illness. Porn in -St, Clements
Nov. 2, 1908, he was a son of the
late Joseph Zettel, and an employee
of the Kaufman Rubber Co. for 23,
years before retiring.. He attended
St. Clements R -C. Church, IPreston,
Name
in her 66th year, being only a.
velem 'short time, she is. surveyed . by
five children, her husband pre -deceas-
ed six months ago. The hate rested
at the Westlake 'Funeral'. home, Zur-
ich till -Saturday when interment was
made in the Wideman Cemetery, at
;Markham, Ont.
Late Mrs. R. Stephenson, Hensall
Mrs. Robert Stephenson, 90, Well
known resident of Stanley Township
for 60 years, died* at her 1101/Te there
on Nov. ,30th. Her husband died
many years ago. -She was the dormer
Agne.s. Alton, , of Belfast, and had
lived in Stanley Township since her
marriage. She -was one of the oldest
members of St. Andrew's United
;Church, Kippen. 'Surviving are two
sons, Herbert at home; George, Wal-
kerton; one daughter, Rena, at home;
a brother, Albert Alton, and one
sister, Mrs. Richard 1VIeQuillin, both
and now T.V.
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From Dec. 1, 1914 to Jan. 1st 19120
our partnership was tliriving but dur-
ing these years the Conveyancing and
insurance buSiness of Mr. Hess, and
added to this he became Clerk and
Treasurer of Hay Township, a
Secretary of the Hay e p .
stem, which was pushing its lines in
every direction, as a .consequence the
other half of the printing business
was taken over by the present pub-
lisher, who has enjoyed serving you
notegetttbese 85ingeaanrys yoAunngderw
atin
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se‘e,gaoreeandWM a member of the Holy
s Society. Before moving to Kitchener
on, we like our work and -wish we )the tamity resided at Zurich, where -
had more time for play,but it is onlY the children evere raised, and Wtre
by hard work that a weekly paper well known here.
can be kept going in a smaller place Surviving are one son, Louis, of
like Zurich. In fact practically all Coachella. Calif; five 'daughters, Mrs
the smaller weekly papers have been i'Welteete (Esther) , Zettel and Me of
absorbed thy the larger weeklies In the ;Kitchener ; . Mrs. Desmond (Edna)
county. -But we haveenjoyed your 'Kessig -of Waterloo; , Mre, William
patronage, Me.- Subscriber, and we (Mary) Burns of Galt, and Mrs,
get a big trek out of it all by seeing Francis. (Agnes) Tehrenbech of Demi
many of you come in from year to one ,brother, Wm. of Meeleanan. Sask.
year and renew your paper and have one sister, Mrs. iMary Gerber of St.
a nice little chat and wish each other ,lames, Mo., and nine grandchildren.
the very best of everything. Weil, 1 -lis wife, the fortner Catherine Fos
someone suggested for us to retire, ,,er, three sister.* and two -brothers
after these forty years of sC1, predeceased. Hewas an. uncle to
but with ;health and continued pat- Mr. Ted. Mittleholtz of Zurich. The
nonage we hope to- carry ott far a j bOdY rest,ed at the . Walsh Funeral
few more years, and try to keePlHome, "Waterloo, where prayers were
young Working and getting out .our .enia llowed by requiem, high mass
• . weekly edition from week to week,lat ;"8.t. Louis RX.eCluirch, ,,Waterloo.
1Theek you, for tadeihp time to read :Vitirial. taking tplaee in Kitehener Mt.
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• obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well av
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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Christmas Season
?St IS APPROACHING AND WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT
OUR STORE AND INSPECT THE MANY USEFUL
GIFTS
WE ARE SHOWING,
Ly FOR EVERY MEMBER 'O.1THE
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries alWays on Handl
GIVE US A CALL
STORE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY ALL DAY UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
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Phone 11.11
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