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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-01-20, Page 8•• 1 **Nato'ONTAIK eA. JiCc L.;,„ • LD LOCAL. NEWS M spent TELEVISION r and Mee Feed Ha:hexer THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Thursday in Landon, Floater Policy • , Semen Rom/ has rezurned StockRe d u cing from St. Joseph's Hospital ondon SALE Our Stock of all lines of Winter Goods is very large, and in order to reduce same we are offering many lines at greatly reduced prices. •We cannot list all of the Special Bargains offered, but invite you to Corne and See. For Two Weeks Only 3 pieces all wool Plaids, 54 -in. wide, Reg 3.95 for $ 2 .29 1 only Plaids, 54 -in wide, reg. $3 for 1.98 7 pieces all wool chesterlaines, reg. 3.50 for2.50 36" wide flannelette for pyjamas, etc., reg. 79c for 36 -in. wide flannelette, reg. 69c. for Prints, Reg. 69c for Prints, Reg. 59c, for Nylon Hose, Subs. Special Nylon Hose, 51 gauge 15 denier, at Kitchen Towels 36 -in, Special pr. Wheeling Yarn, to clear at %-lb 69c 59c 59c 49c 69c $ I. 95c 59c MEN'S WEAR Men's Winter Overcoats, at HALF PRICE Stadium Coats, Reg. $23 for 16.95 Men's Ready to Wear Suits, 85 to choose from, All prices reduced from $29.00 up. Men's Denim Jeans 2.95 to 3.75 Men's Nylon work sox at 98c Men's flan. Work Shirts, each Men's Underwear, all at reduced Prices. 2.75 c ,•• Groceries - Dry Goods Men's Wear ZURICH QiCq TELEPHONE 59 LFZ- kom R16,44,". iPvlJ Her many friends hope for t peed' recovery. Miss Maim Fischer who is employ- ed at Kitchener was a week -end vis- itor witke Mr and Mrs 'Charles. Thiel. Miss Sheila Schithe of London visited over the week -end with Mr and Mrs M. .Schilbe. Mrs. Rose IVIerner has returned home from the hospital. We wish her ;continued convaleecence. Mr Donald O'Brien who is attend- ing Teaehers' Training College a London was a student teacher at the Goshen north public sthooi recently. Fine Winter .Mr. Jack Haberer of London and Ron. Heinrich of. Exeter, were week- end visitors with their parents here. Miss Virginia Deichert of the Exe- ter Public School teaching staff was a. week -end visitor with her parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Deichert. Mr. Ronald Bedard who spent the 'his lieliefei is designed to eover Tele- vision Set and Antenna against all he Hazards of Fire, Lightning, Theft Wind, Ice, and Snow Load, Trans- portation. Exceptions Mechanical Breakdown and Gradual deteriorate on, DWELLING RATES: $2.50 per hundred of Insurance for 3 years. Minimum premium $12.50. For further particulars, enquire with- out Obligation J. W. HABERER General Insurance Phone 161 NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING Of the .oliclaY season with- parents Mr , Zurich Agricultural Society Will be held inthe and Mrs. Dennis Bedard, has retur ,,- to resume his studies at St. Mary's College, at Brockville, Ont. Mr and Mrs Len Steinbach and family of London visited at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Steinbach and Mr and Mrs. Theo. Steinbach and family on Sunday. DIED ;RN FLORIDA Town Hall, Zurich On MONDAY, JANUARY 31st„ At Two o'clock p.m. Business - Receiving Financial Re- Joh•n Truerrmer, once a well known port, Election of Officers, Etc. resident ;of Zuricth and vicinity, died Please be present at this meeting on Decern'ier 28th 1954, at West Beaoh, Florida. Mr. Truemner was for rnan;y years employed in th • id e o Deichert (blacksmith shop which was a very busy place in those years, and he was well known by ninny. But a goodly number of years ago he ans- wered the call to Ibuild motor cars, ki and went to Detroit, working at that trade for many years before going VII south in retirement.' When OM in Drteojt he .paid frequent visits to p Zurich. Celebrate Anniverare 4 g HAD 5otle. ANNIVERSARY I p andWe 1,Tnptlei:cemaR %irdsotofto‘Mv33.1- • p who celebrated their 'Golden Jubilee Wedthng anniversary on January 10. At the home ,of their son, Mr and v Mr and Mrs Louis 'Farwell of thehornestead, homestead, Goshen line smith. Most l of the children were present for the occasion, and besides many good deli - • cies to partake off, a presentation and 1 • address read by Lawrence cMill London wee read. The family con- r sists of eight .eltildren, two sons ared 8 i well are spendngthe winter months e six daughters. Mr. and Mee. It'ar- v 7 with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Watson of a then 5 Hay Township. We join may': friends in wishing them many more, anniversaries. a 145th Anniversary. • 1c1 On Wednesday, ,lanuary 12th,1955 ahout 30 relatives and friends gath-ro cared .to. honor Mr .aaid Mrs Norman it Vincent of Dashwood an the occas -,'a I• ion of their 45th wedding anniver- le sary, which was held at their daugh- ter's home, Mr and Mrs. George "u 1Bullock of Zurith, Pink .and white , X° streamers centred with' a white bell ' A was the setting of 30 guests at the yo .0 Itable, at which. •deliciaus turkey as dinner was served. The evening w0 •15'fi sppnt in games, music., and sing -song.. ce 1.e-kfter presenting the gifts Mr and :c 7o =gal Mrs. Vincent kindy thanked every- • one present. Lunch was served, the Lu wedding Oake and toast 'to• lfr and Mrs. Vincent 'Of many more balmy years together. Gut -were present from Dashwood, "Parkhill, Thedfocrr, pr 'Northville,1Grand Bend and Zurich. ma nrom..m.anwseet 750E4260512EIMEMMT=IERZ rysdale St The Store with the Best Variety o of Groceries A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical Appliances Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES CO -:OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats Your Patronage Appreciated at all Titnes1 I GIVE US A CAW HN DENOMY - DRYSDALE . Phone 98 r 1 re Kinds 0060eaSneteCnCM0elene-lOCarealieleneree. • ta. and ;boost for the welfare of the !Society. Theo. Steinbach, President. E. P. Klopp, Secy-Treas. Made Presentation At a very large ;attendance at the Annual Congregational meeting last Friday evening, the work of the church was gone over and the financ- ial report presented. The election of officers for Churcli, Council restarted as Victor Dinnin and Carl Haberer replacing Wm. Davidson and Ivan Yungblut, who ehave served their term of office. After the regular meet ing a presentation was made to the departing Pastor, Rev. E. W. Heim - rich who has served for the past 12 years and is leaving fior Brantford. Mr. Edward Deters made a very suitable presentation while. Mr. Whitney Brokenshire read the foll- owing address: Dear Rev. Heinrich: • We, the members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich, feel that we cannot let your departure from our midst pass without an expression of our profound regret. You have ser - ed this ,congregation very) faithfully nd spared no effort to minister to its dherents. At all times you have iven to us your services with Ioy- lty to the cause you have so nobly edicated yourself. You, through these years have Tab- ured hard for the beautifying of his ,edifice, and it. stands today as memorial ta your zeal and criristian adership. Your departure from here bestirs s all with emotion, due to your rove r these your devoted parishioners. s .expression of our loyarty to u, we ask you to accept this gift a token of good -will. May God's richest Blessing ac- . nmany you and Mrs, Heimrich in ur new field of labour. From the themberl.:: of St, Peter's theran Church, Zurich. Dated at Zurich, Ont. Friday, unary 141h, 1955, Rev, Heinrich repliod in a very ap- opiate manner, expressing his ny thanks for this remembrance • I ` 4, I 'As -Z. f 4.• $ C. it' Will receive attention wi th us if left in plenty of time. 7 , ..1. We always try to supply our Customers with the most g ..r. Suitable Fuel for their heating equipeaent. But to It * insure deliveries in time always leave your oraers early •,, i 4. with us so we can arrange for your supply .) YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT . 4. .4 ± c.! Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over i for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. HARDWARE - SEEDS canei FURNITUJE" We carry a full line d the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Purnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith, ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stook. STADE &WEIDO ZURICH ONT. QUAUTY PRIM SERVICX alumpaimuumosimmusisasia 4. 4, 4. 4- 1' I ( v All Nylon Work Socks, Reg. $1.00 at 85c Sport Shirts,., Reg. to 6.95 for ........ 2.95 to 4.95 SUMMER WORK SHIRTS AT 10% OFF. Dress Socks, Reg. 1.59• now ' $1.25 Others Reduced Accordingly To prove this is a genuine SAL E we offer this month "Sellers'! Underwear. and Work Clothes 77 at 10% off, All Dress Pants, Jackets and Coats, Men' and Boys' at 10 per cent. 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