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CHURCH DIRECTORY
5 EMIViANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH -- ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
!SUNDAY SFRVICEs-
10.00 a.m. Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7.30—Evening Worship
Welcome at *11 Services — 'Tome]
%on with us and we will do thee
elood." . Num. 10:29.
• ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO ...
ao a.m.—Divine Services.
11,15 aan.—Sunday School.
.Pastors will be supplied by the
Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo,
Ontario
Everybody Welcome to ail Sammie..
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
118:00 a.m. — Sunday School
vl1:00 a.m. — Worahip Service
5:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowdhip '
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH 1LiZ l
rou'il Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
'Gospel Preaching — Inspirational
Singing.
8undays--4CHiML-900 k.e. -7:30 a.m.
—WRVA - fZ140 k.c.- 10.30 pan.
""The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
ZURICH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORI INC, FEBRUARY 17 i 955
George Hardman
Skilled Technician
AT THE MILT' A. OESCH - SHOE STORE
Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st.
10 A. M. — 8 P. M.
NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION
THOUSANDS HELPED BY
MIRACLE
When everything else failed, many of our clients
state wonder-working Miracle brought quick coin -
fart and permanent relief. That's why we invite
you to make your own free test. Visit our
Clinics, let us show you -the Miracle principle, try
it as you walk, then you be the judge.
Are You Suffering From
Hares?
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Latest Methods and equipimenf"a
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Gentle exercise,
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HELPS YOU 4 WAYS
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1. Strengthens cords and muscles. 11 Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, Indianap-
2. Raises misplaced bones into proper olis, Indiana and Professor A. De
position. 0. Wire of the United Theological ,Sem-
inary, o r t, pleasant foot exercise at
inary, Dayton, Ohio. Other general
3. Provides necessary officers from the Evangelical Church
Comfort while every step. headquarters in the States are also
Miracle does its 4. Helps restore circulation. expected to be present and assist on
work. • There is No Cost No Obligation t the :program . The three-day program
For CONSULTATION, Phone 82 or 130 will consist of lectures, panel discus-
;sions and Conference planning, all
f acitsed upon the general theme: "For
Mr_ Hardman, will be glad to discuss your foot troubles 'with you.
foc Tse and- the ,Church. The puboc
islanie5 ase ;addz cease of Zurich District tui' +Sulfsrera• who have ,benefited k yr le.is invited to each'"evening 'Servide' for
with:aliescle Foot': Aid. are aysi)able through Mr. Hardman. c public worship.ea Rev. H. a Roppel
If you have foot troubles, of body symptoms as.the result of Foot �1 left here on Tuesday morning to at
Troubles, You'll be glad you started with Miracle Foot Aid. 111 tend this Institute.
Attended Funeral
Mr and Mrs Wesley Merrier, ac-
companied by Mr and Mrs. Arnold
Merner attended the funeral of their
Sister-in-law and aunt respectively,
the late Mrs. Johnathon Merger at
Windsor last week. Mrs. :Merrier was
a resident of Zurich for some years
while her husband conducted a gen-
eral store business located where the
Bank of Montreal now stands. Mrs.
Merner died at the home of her dau-
ghter, Mrs. A. R. Atkinson, Norwood
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Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Teat
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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, BEAUTY SHOPPE
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTMENTS
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
Ooh a New Modern Loom., :r de fel
Order -- Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone ,123.
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
on Feb. 8th, her maiden name was COLOR; YOUR BROKEN LENS
Clara Edith Graham, and dear mother REPLACED PROMPTLY AND AC -
p (Minnie) Mrs. W. K. Ferguson ofCURATELY.
London; Dr. E. G. Merner, of Wind- NO NEED OF A NEW PAIR OF
Or; Clair Mernet° and (Greta) Mrs. SPECTACLES, WHY NOT HAVE
R. Russell, :both of Detroit; (Beatrice YOUR EYES EXAMINED AT
Mrs. Geo. Jeffrey of Fort William; C. PASSMORE, -R,O.
Dr. B. T. Merner, of Minneapolis,
and (Helen) Mrs. A. R. Atkinson el 247% Dundas St., London.
Norwood. The body restea at the Bring in the prescription we will
residence of her daughter at Norwood fill it promptly with the newest .in
until Thursday morning then to a Spectacle Ware at a price much be -
funeral home at Windsor from where the charged
burial took place.
MINISTERS MEET
All ministers of the Canada Conf-
erence of the Evangelical United
Brethren Church.will meet ;for a three
day Pastors' Institute on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of this
kveek at New Hamburg, Ont. Guest
speaker will be the newly elected
Bishop for the Canada Conference,
low
centres.
Mr Passmore regarded
standing Optomertist.
rates
in the larger
as an out -
Brantford, St. Catharines, Oshawa and Peterboro.
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Superior Store
Hurry? Hurry!
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 OUR. USUAL MANY SPECIALS IN
GROCERIES, ETC.
Phone 140 • C H. THIEL a Zurich
Wintering in Californ.a
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Willert of Hen-
gi; sall.were taken by surprize on Thurs-
101 day evening, Feb. 10th when their
children and grandchildren and fri-
ends assembled at their home on the
occasion to celebrate their 40th wed -
Mr. Bruce Bossenberry of Grand
Bend whin is spending some time at
the beautiful beach scenic resort of
Oceanside, California, senas us a
most lovely scenic post card with the
following remarks:—Have a room grandchildren, one great grandchild,
right on the water front here. Warm Brenda, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
sunny days, clear blue sky and blue
water, cool nights. At pose ,office yes-
terday a man saw my Ont. license on
Icar,, came and asked where I was
from. He was born at Kitceener when
i it was Berlin, name is Mangold, re-
lated to Ameil Rariek, he says a
policeman in Zurich. I told lam I
knew of Raricks in Zurich, but not by
that first name and as a policeman.
—Bruce Bossenberry.
ding anniversary.
They have three of a family, all
living (Pearl) Mrs. Bruce Koehler;
(Beatrice) Mrs. Ross Richardson and
Harold on the homestead, also 16
ST. JOSEPH
AND BLUE WATER AREA
While there is considerable ice
on Lake Huron, yet the present
'condition of this ice does not
warrant the local gill net fisher -men
to set their nein, as the !ce of the
slush stature where no fishing can scoring for Zurich.. In the final per -
be done. A .good east wind would iod three quick •counters waking' the
blow this ice out and then probably space of a• minute and two seconds
leave spaces of nice clear ice when clinched matters for the visitors.
fishermen could set nets. Dere', hop_ Hesse Henley and Rawlings were the
Glenn Koehler.
The evening was spent in progres-
sive solo; Iadies' high, Mrs. Ross
Richardson 198 points; ltow, Mrs. Har-
old Willert 104 points; gent's high,
Ross Richardson, 224 points; low,
Fred Rader, 96 points. After the
solo a delicious lunch was served and
the children and grandchildren pres-
ented Mr and Mrs Willert wren a
beautiful wall mirror and wished
them many more years of happy mar -
rid• life.
Hockey News
Flyers Win First Round
Last Wednesday evening, Feb. 9th
the Zurich Flyers defeated the St.
Marys team 4.,1 in a play-off game.
After a scoreless first periocl both
teams split two goa]s with Rawlings
ing!
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Ducharme of
near Zurich were Tuesday visitors at
Jthe home of his brother Mr and Mrs
Fred E. Ducharme.
Sonne• of our more ardent and
ambititous hockey fans are taking in
the playoffs, and followed the Zurich
boys to Lucan 'l'uesday evening.
With i)be coiztinous fall of snow,
some real nice banks are being gear-
ed aside ,by the big and lionertul
snow plows.
marksmen. The third period was of
the rougher class of hockey with Zur-
ich drawing 24 minutes and penalties
and St. Marys 22.
On Friday night Feb. 31, at St.
Marys Benny Gignac potted three
goals for Zurich to win the game at
the 8.09 of the overtime period, as
the Zurich Flyers edged St. Marys
5-4 to win the WOAA Intermediate
Group Flour •sem,ilitials 3-0 with one
game tied. Zurich now goes on to
meet Lucan.
Irish W * Opener
Lucan Irish boys got off to a good
start Tuesday Feb. 15th, when they
won from the Zurich Flyers 7-4 hi
the opener of !best !af seven games:
The second' game will be played in
Zurich Oils Thursday at 8,80 and a
big crowd is looked for. 1',u:can scor-
: d three tinges in the first nine min-
utes of play before. Zurich came back
with their first tally.. 1n the second
period Lucan scored three and the
''ieitors did not score, then in the 8rd
period Zurich made three and Lu -
can one. A big game is anticipated
on the Zurich rink this Thursday ev-
ening, end the bays treed your sup-
port.
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Dietl In The West
Word was received here of the
passing of Mrs. Jtoseph Ducharme of
;Mnvmont, Sask., a• native Of that
Province who died on Monday at the
age of (i4 years. Besides her intsb-
and, who is a native of Drysdale, and
bush -
who went West forty years ago, she
leaves a fancily of nine children of
whom three are. in London, and one
in Courtright, these went by plane to
attend their mother's funeral. She
I was born in Ireland, her maiden name was Helen Alglishr�ee, and her bereft
husband and family have the 'ynt-
�, liatliy of their Tally Wends here.
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