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CHURCH DIRECTORY
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH — ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist .
• SUNDAY SERVICES -
10.00 a.m. — Donne Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7.30—Evening Worship
Welcome at all Services — "Come)
thou with us and we will do thee •
•,{good.". Num. 10:29. •
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10 j 955
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Are You Suffering From • Clinton Trogan Squirts vs Zurich Bear Cat Squirts
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — INTARIO
4.111 a.m.—Di-vine Services.
011,15 a.m.—Sunday School.
Pastors will be supplied !by the
Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo,
-Ontario
Everybody Welcome to all Services
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
aUNDAY SERVICES:
a0:00 a.m. — Sunday School
a1:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 pan. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship 1
OU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Xou'll. Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Gospel Preaching InspirationalSinging. Singing.
Sundays ,CHML-900 k.c. 7:30 a.m.
—WRVA t1140 10.30
"The Living Christ for a Dying
World." ,
Ham Supper
TOWN HALL — ZURICH
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th
SUPPER SERVED 5 ---8 p.m.
MENU
SCALLOPED POTATOES
PEAS AND CARROTS
CHERRY PIE
COLD HAM
CABBAGE SALAD
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Sponsored by local Women' Institute and Catholic Women's
League
CHILDREN 50 Cents
ADULTS $1.00
Proceeds for Local Community Improvements
Everybody Welcome
Grand Carnival
IN THE
ZURICH, ARENA
ON
Friday, February 18th, 1955
Judging to start at :3epan.
Good Cash Prizes given for the following:
Girls — Boys 12 and under
Girls — Boys 16 and under
Men's !Fa,ncy - Men's Comic —
Best National Costume
Best Dressed Animal $2.00, $1.
HOCKEY
- Fanc;y! - Comic
- Fancy 'Comic
Ladies' Fancy - Ladies, Comic
Youngest Person on Skates
00. Oldest Person on Skates
HOCKEY
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Headaches? .
Latest Methods and *qui given to the best Square Dance Set on Skates . •_ -,Elbotrge. Deicherit left for the Surmy
Foot . • ., , • '1,pu a (klorida, on Thursday morn-
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I'lf a* have your, Eyes Examin ed yid
prie, entat .; . . ,,.. A Prue will be °I''...c4a 2.:. , - . , . ,.. : . 'We. wish thella a vary Pt eaSant
V . • and profitable journey. During !Mr,
A. L. COLE R.O., • .•
OPTOMETRIST lk, OPTICIAN :, AUVIISSION: Adults 35c; Children 12 and under 15c.
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GODIRRICE — ONT. Everybody
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,Celebrate Anniversary
• agr and Mrs Henry Flaoebard of
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town are celebrating their 40th wed-
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•'ding anniversary quietly on Thurs-
O day Feb. 10th. They .have resided
• in this community all their life. We
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latons to them and hope they will !be
• blessed with many mores happy years
• and occasions of this kind together.
Youth Attend Fellowship
Fifteen. members of the Youth
Fellowship of the Evangelical U.B.
Church, Zurich, attended the Dist-
rict Youth Rally at Dashwood Evan-
gelical Church last Sunday evening,
after the regular chureh services were
dismissed. There were about 3.75
or 20.0 young people from different
churches. The main feature of the.
program was ,p. sound film entitled "I
Beheld His 'Glory." The entire pro-
gram was greatly enjoyed by all pre-
sent: This meeting was planned by
the Canadian Council of Churches,
to climax the annual observance of
"Youth Week"' in the mid -winter
season.
Left for the South
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Father Monaghan of Zurich, ac-
companied by leather McDonald for-
merly of Clinton, have left on a trip
to Florida to visit some of the nee-
utiful scenes and landscapes for a
few weeks. We wish them zz sare
:return home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Gingerich and
!Mr and Mrs Neil Gingerich and dau-
ghters left on Monday morning for
Sarasota, Florida, where they intend
to spend a month or so. We wish
them a safe journey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mr.
and Mrs Orville Witmer lett early
.Wednesday morning to spend a few
weeks touring towards Elonida and
'visit many of the interesting beauti-
ful scenes along the way, as well as
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the lovely sunshine of Florida.
• 'We wish them a joyous time and a
sale return home.
0 GOOD MUSIC - ICE SQUARE DANCING -REFRESHMENTS
and Mrs Jacob Haberer and Mr
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Single copies 5 Cents.
subscription in caunda, $2.00 a Tao
Subscription U.S.A., ear $2.50.
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE •
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTMENTS
NORMA STEINBACH - Prep.
Your Spectacles
DO YOUR SPECTACLES NEED
REPAIRING OR ADJUSTING, WHY
NOT BRING' THEM IN AND HAVE
THEM FITTED COMFORTABLY.
BESIDES WE ARE IN A POSITION
TO SUPPLY, YOU WITH NEW
FRAMES ANY SIZE, SHAPE OR
COLOR; YOUR BROKEN LENS
REPLACED PROMPTLY AND AC-
CUR.ATELY:
NO NEED OF A NEW PAIR OF
SPECTACLES, WHY NOT HAVE
YOUR EYES EXAMINED AT
C. PASSMORE, R.O.
2473 Dundas St., London.
Bring in the prescription we will
fill it promptly with the newest .in
Spectacle Ware at -a price much be-
low the rates charged in the larger
centres.
Mr Passmore is regarded as an out-
standing Optomertist.
Vsood Glasses at Reasonable Prices
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COMMENCING.
Saturday, Feb. 12th
TO THE END OF THE MONTH
Our Stock of DRY GOODS will be Reduced
10 to 25%
MATERIALS, BLANKETS, YARNS, UNDER-
WEAR, SWEATERS, ETC.
TWO' TABLES OF CHINA AT.. A, DISCOUNT
OF 25 PER CENT.
SEE THESE FOR BARGAINS!
ALSO OU USUAL MANY SPECIALS IN
GROCERIES, ETC.
Phone 140 ° C. H. Zurich
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Welcome
: Delaneit's absence ;air. Mei.vyn Bad-
* , kin ox Clinton will oe riererng Mr.
4. Albert Deichert in the butcher and
Locker Service, owned by mi. George
"Imaaamfammiffmasammw' Deiehert. And Mi. Elmer F. Klopp
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vvui take care of any emergency
insurance !business of !.eir, haberer's
Oranges from the South
To the Mr. Clarence Gascho received
oranges sent to them from his sister,
Short Term Bible School Mr and Seth Amenns who are
spending several weeks in Inverness,
At ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH riorida, with instructions to treat
tne Editor of the Zurich Herald and
his wife with some. of this delicious
fruit which 'Clarence presented to us
Time: in our oince. We are very grateful
to the sender and giver for this spec-
ial treat and want to thank them for
their remembrance as well as the
fruit.
You Are 1,1,vited
February 14 - 20th.
Afternoon 2 -
Evening 7:45 - 9.30
Book Studies:
Old Test - J eremiah - Bishop Moses
Hamburg, Ont.
W. Rotti 'New
New Test. - I Timothy -Albert Martin
Opportunity will be given for
group dismission.
Come and enjoy a week of
snip in the Word.
fellow -
Honor Missionary Priest
Hockey News
Zurich Takes Opener
Zurich Myers took the opening game
of their best -of -five Group Four WQ
AA semifinal series here Thursday
eve., Peb. 3rd, as they rang up a 4-1
decision ov er St. Marys. The series
will resume for two games then swit-
ching to St. i.varys. Goal -getters for
,the winners were Ben Gignac, Bill
On Mondavi evening, Jan. 31st,'55„'Hanley, Tom Rawlings and Bob Hay -
Rev. _feather itenneth enetrich, S.r...11, ter, while Herman ieagged the Ione
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onSearooro roreign Mission ociety, St. Marys goal.
who is leaving in tne near future for The Flyers took a 2-1 edge in the
where ne W111opening session and extended the
the 1'hiliipean Islands,
spend several years, was tendered a lead by one goal in each of the final
tareweli reception in the Town Hall, tWO frames.
Zurich, attended by about 21)0 par -1 _
ishoners, friends, and -visiting priests, follow .. the Divine command, "Go,
loather Haymus and bather Amayet,
teach .all nations." Your faith and
of St. 'Marys Nazareth House. promptedyou to higher
h.ome
witialheva. ki.)autrIsieer x)Dcfiemtrollcithey.‘,vathes pirdediritees(!aTd1 J11raiv.eanAs.
to. follow a higher call,
m.i.). Mon and
the willinvitstion "Come, follow Me
being read by Rev. Fathermake you fishers of men."
aghen. !Presentations were made on ,'"`..-`.x4L IA111 , be hlis
behalf of the Holy Name Society ey I, . , .
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sed, Father, but our
• eulmn atoll and friendship for you
suggested that we might do some
little tangible thing for you while you
are still 3.ortunately With us. , Y our
spiritual work among hundreds of
Canadians has been highly valued„
but I am sure by none more than the
pastor' and parishioners of St. Boni-
face parish, Zurich. We feel that it is
a happy portent of the fine and fruit-
ful work which you will accomplish,
God willing in the mission helde, to
which . you are going so soo:t. Si..
Paul tells us that Some of his con-
verts '"evept that they should not see
his face *gain."' Our regret will be
mingled with the high hope that we
shall see .you again in -five or ten
'ears. May' . God and Ws Angels' ao•
tompamy you. May, the iilessed
Queen .01' Heaven, he 'with ),•eo. every
step of the way, ,.• - . ,, -, •
1.1; is with feeling of iespect, admir-
ation' and affection .that we ask yo4
*pi...from all here present tonikK---\
to accept this tangible token of 4,44___
President -Gerald Heeler; the Catholic
Women's League, Leo Meidinger
and Altar Boys 'Sodality, Paul Wat-
son and &lichee). !Hartman. k'ather
Dietrich replied by thanking every-
one for their tokens of kindnesse also
asking all to remember him in their
prayers. Dennis Bedard was master
of ceremonies.
A . delightful progarm or local tal-
lent was presented and much enjoyed,
A delicious lunch was • served by the
ladies. Father Dietrich, . a brilliant
young man, !who has travelled ex-
tensiVely through the West, Europe
and Africa, is the son of Mr and
' Mrs. William Dietrich of Zurich, and
is spending a few weeks at his home
before leaving rot the' Phillipine is-
lands.
Following is the address: Dear
Father Dietrich: We, the Parishion-
ers and pastor of St. 'Boniface parish,
yOur friends and neighbours from
I:event' eeninritnitieS) are here tonight
AT
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THE JEWELLER
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS,
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