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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-01-06, Page 1i ; bliahecd i CHURCH DIRECTORY ER 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 IW orld." „. re You µ Fr �r He ? if so have your Eyes Examined Car-estMethods and equipment . A. L. COLE,. MI • 'OPTOMETRIST A ° 1 PTICIAN _. !i GO ;L MUCH — it .°. �$'Is' 'Good Glasses at liessonable Dices l E;, 4......1.4 2, ...e.e.e4.044***04 '4a•o.m...00s..a...eo•®®® T. :.; z. , , Y HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME —• Private Car. Arab Fume " 1 `'t s $¢* Member of ;; -n .:,,rio Funeral Association 0 * OLDER OF ST. J's FIN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERT1r I- $ • CATE — • PO TABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT• HOSPITAL REDS TORENT — INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN4 FRESH FLOTrER„ SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES a WIRE ANYW ERE 0 `;t,44444*Qr„+* 444410.04+00.0444.46,4•444444-46eb044,34@+4444444.4 ViiRMINECEINZA at George Hardman Skilled Technician G t 'GE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130 MONDAY JANUARY lOt11 1t0 A. M. — 8 P. iiVL. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION "BE SAFE" — "BE SURE" — WITH MIRACI1.E FOOT AID Serving for Over Twenty.five Years Tried and Proven Safe. Facts About Miracle Foot Aid 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- to j fort. Miracle is designed to ease bones gently back to normal, to bring INSTANT foot comfort, to give iljyou permanent foot health. al ' CONSULTATION IS. FREE I 2pa Arthritic and Rheumatic Ills due to foot ailments i��1ihave yielded in scores of cases after the sufferer has a §employed the modern Miracle Foot Aid method of ,id foot correction. s Phone — Zurich 82 or 130 Increases Circulation Obstruction IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK WITH -ZURICH DISTRICT PEOPLE WHO HAVE FOUND MIRACLE FOOT. AID THE ANSWER TO FOOT .PROBLEMS,', CONT ,.CT" .MR. HAn D (Alei.' CLINICS -- Zurich, London, Listowel, Guelph, Kitchener, Hamilton, Brantford, St. Catharines, Oshawa, iPeterb.oro. 24 Hou Service — Dashwood. TeL 70W 511 p at ur Store AN SEE THE MANY FINE USEFUL AN GIFT ARTICLES WE HAVE IN CHAR`?' ARE, ETC. HALL BE PLEAS zu} S; 'j S1?V Y 'O'U T' ESE! E S 7 !OZEN FOODS BI D'S EYE: ,,COTE„►' FO DS FOR YOUR CONVI;.,','CE -- FJ',UITS - VEGETABLES 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 ! ' enMA°14o C. H. THIEL - Zurich T tr 43 Foe Fir$ 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 NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Tel. 223 Zurich FOR APPOINTMENTS NORMA STEINBACH • Prep. Weara Wrist Watch ONLY $22.50 LADIES' or GENTS' OUTSTANDING VALUE 17 JEWEL WATERTITE SHOCK RESISTANT EXPANSION BRACELET FULLY GUARANTEED WRIST WATCHES SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW AT A. G. ESS RAGS,RUGS and CARPETS On a New Modern Loom, Made ta; Order --- Seth 0. Amann, Zurich', Ont. Phone 128. INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS TO NE S. EILEI LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEE ;• S WHITE Ron FUEL OIL. Phone 10 — NENSALL, "''t 1i s a: a totualo *4444 (tam Licensed Embabner and . Fame „ DVector Private Cir 'Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dray and= N.:Int Sergi Telephone: Res. 89 1 Jun. 11-12 1 or .122, Zech We aze ever at your service with the ► :,,t lixn4, 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 b Menu esch sin ch PRODUCE ',WANTED?, Hoene 165 1 1 tik WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND TO OUR CUSTO-. • NIERS AND FRIENDS, OUR HEARTY a as on G r'' i Greatly Thanking You for the past Year's Patronage Tin BLAKE S1O1REL ,E, Schwettzentrtaber, Prop. Ohnnw ! 't