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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6 1955
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—Evening +' orship
Welcome at all Services — "Conte
•&Lou with us and wa will do thee'
mood.". Num. 10:29.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV.. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR:
1.0 a.m.--Divine Services.
411.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to sal Services
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 pan. — '•;ible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
You'll Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Qospel Preaching — Inspirational
Singing.
Sundays–;C325MML-900 k.c. -7:30 a.m.
—WRVA - U140 k.c.- 10.30 p.m.
"The Living Christ for a Dying
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SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE
Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130
MONDAY JANUARY lOt11
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NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION
"BE SAFE" — "BE SURE" —
WITH MIRACI1.E FOOT AID
Serving
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Tried and Proven Safe. Facts About Miracle Foot
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Miracle Foot Aid is a scientific application of a new
principle that works with nature to restore
health to "sick" feet. It embodies the use of spec-
ially selected and processed •comfort springs that
support the feet firmly, yet allow just the right
amount of exercise which in turn builds strong bone
structure again. Miracle gently eases fallen ,bones
into their proper place.It gives you innurediate relief
DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH AILING FEET
In the small area of the feet are twenty-six tiny
Pi bones held together by muscles and cords. Some-
tithes when these cords stretch, or when shoes are
too tight a bone or bones are forcedout of place.
I; Then begins foot distress. No bone will return to
Il normal itself, but will play hovac with foot com-
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j fort. Miracle is designed to ease bones gently back
to normal, to bring INSTANT foot comfort, to give
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CLINICS -- Zurich, London, Listowel, Guelph, Kitchener, Hamilton,
Brantford, St. Catharines, Oshawa, iPeterb.oro.
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FISH. - COLD MEATS, ETC.
SEE OU . GROCE ”: Y SPECIALS l
Visit our Large Grocery Department and take
advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from
time to time.
e etables and Greens.
VIT+r:eklp Fresh Fruits, Vg
LET SOS SERVE YOU ! '
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Went To Hospital
Mrs Rose Merner and youngest
Win. are patients at St. Joseph's Hosp
tal, London. We wish them a speedy
recovery,
Home From Hospital
The infant 5 -months old 'child of
Yr, and (Mrs Bert Boshart of the
Bronson line, has been brought to
its home after being in the hospital
for some time, where it was an in-
dubation. The baby -weighs only
51/2 pounds, but seems quite well and
doing nicely.
Thinks of Zurich Friends!
In an interesting eommumeation
i rom Mr. John Moritz, of Cavalier,
North Dakota, he wishes to De re-
membered to all his Zurich friends
extending to them season's Greetings
Mr, Moritz is a Zurich old boy, ,but
t'nany years ago responded to the
call of the West and has :been very
successful inthat fertile country.
Thank You!
Another year, 1955 has •been ush-
red in and we all have many fond
xremories of the past year, truly it
has been good to most of us, who
are fortunate enough to live in this
land of plenty, and abundance of
nearly everything we need. Your
publisher is very grateruT for the
fine patronage accorded us which
taakes it possible to carry on into an-
other year, and with health permit-
ting we shall do our utmost to serve
you. We know ;y;ou will ' help us
where you can to keep our paperin-
ieresting and enjoy its contents as
-we hope to enjoy sending them to
t you from week to week. As we have
remarked, if 1955 will be aa good to
a most of us as 1954 was, we should
1111 lie' a very happy and contented group
111 of people. Let us not forget that
the biggest contribution we can poi
:;.
y do is trying tt► make '.others
g'aP`y.
is ! OBITUARY
F
EXETER
Wednesday, Thursday van. 5-6
Loophole
BARRY SULLIVAN
DOROTHY MALONE
A great suspense melodrama about a
bank teller who finds himself short
$50,00:0:00.
Friday, Saturday Jan. 7-8
Hell ,Below Zero
ALAN LADD
JOAN TETZEL
In technicolor — A real adventure
thriller with lots of action aboard the
ships of a whaling fleet in the Ant-
artic.
BLate Mrs. George Deicher•
Mrs. George Deichert, 57, who died
l at her home in Zurich on Monday,
December 27th, 1954, was the form-
er Freda Mary Kalbfleisch, a memb-
er tof the well known F. C, Kalb-
fleisch family of Zurich and Hay
Township and had lived in the dist-
rict all her 'life. She taught school
here for 16 years, and had been an
active member of St. Peter's Luther-
an Church and taught in the Sunday
School. Surviving besides her ber-
eft husband are three +brothers, Rine -
man J. Kalbfleisch, Detroit; the Rev.
Lloyd H. Kalibfieisch, Desboro; Ivan
at Zurich; and three sisters, Mrs.
Theodore Haberer, Mrs. E. J. Datars
and Mrs. Jacob Haberer, all of Zur-
ich, The remains rested at the West-
lake Funeral Horne, in Zurich where
private services were conducted on
Wednesday December 1219th at 2 p.m.
followed by public service in St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church, with the pastor
Rev. E. W. Heimrich officiating In-
terment was in St. Peter's Lutheran
cemetery. The public service was
largely .attended and the floral trib-
utes were many and beautiful.
:Monday, Tuesday Jan, rO-11.
On the Waterfront
Adult Entertainment
MARLON BIl:ANDO
EVE MARIE SAINT
Filined in its entirety on the New
York Docks — this is a powerful
dramatic production.
Wednesday, Thursday Jan. 12-13
The Rocket Man
ANN FRANCIS
CHARLES CO'BURN •
The story of a racket gun.
Aldon 'Theatre
GRAND BEND
Frida;yy Saturday Jan. 7-8
King of the Khyber Rifles
•Cineimascope and Technicolor
Tyrone Power Terry Moore
Michele Rennie
A Soldier's Soldier who fought like a
tiger,; and loved like a hero on India's
( flaming frontier.
Cartoon
Admission: Adults 60c,, 'Children 30c
Tax Included
Tuesday, Wednesday
PHF T
Judy Holliday Jack Lemnron
Jack Carson Kim Novak
Don't try to say it -- Just see it —
It's fast, furious and funny
,hieitosreel aad,C,artoof
HOCKEY
Zurich Flyers Pushed Up
The executive of the Zurich Flyers
have been informed that their team
is now -considered an Intermediate
"113" entry. They will be expected to
proceed into the i3 series playdowns
on completion of their present sched-
ule. Until notification from the WOA
A was received, Zurich had been
playing in the Intermediate "C" ser-
ies. The reason for the change of
status is the result of Zurich using
players from last year's Clinton Colts
Zurich by population is an Intermed-
iate C town but when they draw
players from Clinton (an Inter. cen-
tre) the ,populaton rule is enforced
and the team must play in the higher
classification.
Exeter Mohawks Win Over Flyers
On Dec. 30th at Exeter, on an ex-
hibition' game Exeter Mohawrs defe-
ated the Zurich Flyers 7-5, before
500 fans. The tribe outscored Zurich
by one goal in each of the first and
second periods to chalk up their win-
ning margin. Bill Hayward ant: Don
Gravette scored two goals each to
lead the winners, Bill Hanley counted
a. brace for he Flyers The Flyers
will tangle with St. Marys this Friday
night at .Clinton, unless the weather
gets cold enough for home ice.. On
Jan. 11th Zurich will be at Lunn,
and on the following' night, the 12th
Yldertorr will be at Zurich, and on the
14tt 'Zurich wott be at at. 'Mary+ .
Single Copies 5 Cents,
Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Ye*
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2,5t1
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Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply.
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Greatly Thanking You for the past
Year's Patronage
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