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CHURCH DIRECTORY
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH — ONTARIO
ERAL
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24 1955
Aldan Theatre
GRAND BEND
Lyric Theatre
Phone 421 - EXETER
i{2ev. H. E. Roppel, Minister Thuorsday - Friday - Saturday Friday, Saturday Feb. 25-26
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist February 24 - 25 - 26
SUNDAY SERVICES— BING OR•OSiBY • DANNY KAYE I Rails into Laramie
10.00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 4 JOHN PAYNE Welcome Home
11:00 a.m. — Bible School. WHITE MARIE BLATCBFORD Rev. Father D. Monaghan returned
7.30—Evening Worship
CHRISTMAS
' An action railroad stogy - with many on. Monday from his trip to Florida,
Welcome at all Services "Come
exciting situations when aiying the raenre hs enjoyed his trip seeing the
VISTA VISION Technicolor '
'fou with us and we will do thee. ROSEMARY
OLOONEY rails is held up by gars, leis.. : many rine sceneries that the south
VERA -ELLEN
has at this time of year wliern we
The world's greatest living enter- Monday - ' Tuesday - We.daiesdai • see so much wloite• and cold •weather.
tainers together in the smash
musical hit of the season
Cartoon "Ship -a -Hooey"
Two -'Shows Nightly at 7:30 and 9:30
Admission: Adults 75e, Children 35c.
(Tax Included)
Here is a thrill -packed roanantas act;;
Tuesday, Wednesday :'March. 1-2 ion melodrama set against the colo3 ; held in the town hall, on Tuesday
GORILLA AT LARGE ful authentic backgrounds of Tarpgr. evening ,March lst. !Subject is Hoare
Technicolor
. Springs and Key West .Florida, Economics and Health. Hostess, Mrs
Adult Entertainment Leonarrd Erb, Mrs. Nancy Koehler,
'Cameron Mitchell Anne Bancroft
Lee J. ,Cobb •
Murder at' an Amusement Park. My-
stery - Excitement - Suspense
Newsreel—Cartoon and Additional
•Short
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO —
40 a.m.—Divine Services.
-11.15 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
43UNDAY SERVICES:
8:0:00 a.m. — Sunday School
8.1:00 a.m. — Worahip Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship '
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
• WITH US!
You'll Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
Gospel Preaching — Inspirational
Singing.
Sundays--CHML-900 k.c. -7:30 a.m.
—WRVA - U40 k.,c: 10.30 p.m.
"The Living . Christ for a Dying
World."
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
so have your Eyes Examined..witl
Atte Latest'Metiiods arid•equiipmieut a
A. L COLE, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST 1& iPTICIAN •
GODT;RICH .-- ONT. Jack Kinsman; •Stanley, Elgin Mc -
'Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices Kinley, Elmer Webster; •Stephen, Al-
lan Wolper Otto Willert! Hensall,
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Feb. 28th, March 1-2
IN 'OINEMASOOPE
We always welcome our friends back
safely from a lengthy trip, as there
are so many accidents on the high-
Beneath the 12 Mile Reef ways these days.
TERRY 'MOOtRE • Women's Institute
ROBERT WAGNER The next regular meeting of the
Zurich 'Womens' Institute will be
COMING ' Mrs. ]Philip Hartman and Mrs. L.
Rose. All ladies are invited.
Lions Club News
The local Lions met at the Domin-
ion House Dining room Monday eve-
ning, with their president Lion -Leroy
O'Brien back in his position after an
absence of several weeks owing to
illness. All Lions were very pleased
to see their president able to • again
take his place, and wished him con-
tinued good health. The meeting
Was hurried through as there was an
important hockeygame on at Lucan,
to which most of the Lions went, and
to their delight the Zurich team did
a fine job by beating the Irish right
on their own ice. Minutes et' the
previous meeting were read by act-
ing secy., Lion Vic. Dinnin at which
Lioness Mrs. Harold Stade was pian-
ist, and the guest speaker was Mr.
Bill Hasseum, manager of the Bell
Telephone System at -G+oderich, who.
addressed the Lions on things along
his line of work. At the !conclusion
The Annual 'Meeting of the Hay of the meeting Mr. Hasseum showed
Townhip ;Farmers' Mutual Fire In- some moving pictures, in more efiic-
surance Company was held in the iency •in telephone service. The speak -
Town. Hall, Zurich on the 14th .of. 'er was introduced by Lion Gordon
February 1955. A good attendance Hess. The name of the film was
of policyholders were in attendance; "Telephone Manners." The speaker
'The Annual ;Meeting •of the South to hear the •C'ompanie's 80th annual was thanked for has educative ent-
Huron Agricultural Society was held statement. During the past year the eatainmg.
in the !Commercial. Hotel, Hensall.Sat- G'om any increased net della range Hockey News
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xn fQxee by 11 1
rxdiy ..2nkzd 17irectoks ippoarttcrl,'tisk. Losses' were 'revealecr to be Flyers Win' Next Two
were: Hay, Wm. Decker, Herold El- 'high the Company paid !over $46,- The Zurich Flyers in their playoff
der; 'I'uckersmith, Stan Jackson, nob , 000.00 in claims. Due to this high with Lucan Irish for the Cyclone
McGregor; Usborne Sam Dougall,. loss figure a decrease in surplus of League cup, after losing the first
Wm. Lamport; Hibbert, Earl Dick, $8,118.24 was reported for the year game at Lucan last Tuesday evening,
by the Secretary, R. G. Black. ,they snapped right back and took the
Highlights of the meeting included! next two games, on Feb. 17th at Zur-
a •full report and film .presented by.ich they won 7-6 which was a very
A W. - Geiser, the Companies'
a ire aaidtthe l localse ttra ]ed hardchyecking
Hazard Inspector and the passingof thirdperiod 5 4 but theyroared back
a by-law making premiums for In-
surance policies under $1,000. -pay- with three straight goals to take the
able three years in advance. The edge. Scorers for the Flyers were
retiring Directors, Fred J. Haberer, Yungblut 2, Rawlings, Gignac, Han -
Clarence Parke, and Ezra Webb ley, Colquhoun and Yungblut who did
were re-elected as Directors for a floe that trick oft three goals.
three year term. William Haugh of Win at Lucan 4-3
Dashwood was named President and On Monday evening the third game
Otto Willert of Dashwood was ap-
pointed Vice President.
Farm Forum
Parr Line Forum
Members of the Parr Line Forum
met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ste-
wart Blackwell with 17 present. The
discussion topic .being "Farmer and sod; Gene Taylor of Lucan and Don
Urban Worker." The main factors Hesse did the scoring in the second
we consider which differ from farm -
period. and in the final period Zurich
ers and urban workers are: The
difference in the hours of labor, in-
dependence and security, which group
shares the most. We feel the farmer Revin ton. The teams now .battle it
is better o[i in respect if we do rat out this Wednesdayeveningat Clin-
take in considerate i- is' longer hour` ton; and then back o Lucaagain un -
of labor which ire many times doe: til a team wins four games.
not get paid for. While :he urbant Fatal Accident
worker may have more security in j
respect to regulated hours of work, I A very. unfortunate and fatal acci-
Thursday, - Friday - Saturday,
March 3 - 4 5. -
Three Coins in a Fountain ;
CLIFTON W+EiB+B
DOROTHY •McGUIRR
Thank You!.George Armstrong, R, H. Middleton
I wish to greatly thank all my many Lorne +Luker;• .President Wm Decker
friends for the lovely cards and good of Zuridh; 1st vies, Elmer Webster,
wishes sent me while at the hospital Stanley; 2nd vice, Bob McGregor of
at Toronto and at home.—Allan
Smith, Zurich. n Kippen; Secy Trees., Lorne Hay of
Hensall; assistant, Jim McGregot of
Kippen. May 29th was the date set
Mr and Mrs. Ellwood Truenaner o for the Hensall Spring Store ,
R.R. 2 Zurich, announce the birth of which will highlight a horse show, re
their son at S. Huron Hospital, Feb. gistered cattle and the largest breed-
15, 1955; a brother for Gary and er club in the Province, 100 calves to
Donnie. be shown this year. The financial st-
In S. Huron Hospital, Exeter, • on atement submitted disclosed a bank
Feb. 14, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs John balance as of January let, 1955 of
Drysdale, Hensall, a daughter (Jill $eetee.
Elizatben. ANNUAL MEETING
In Clinton Public Hospital, on Feb.
14 1955 to Mr and Mrs Gerald Regies
R.R. 3, Zurich, a daughter.
In Clinton Pub. Hospital, on Feb.
11, 1955, to Mr and Mrs E. Shantz,
R.R. 2, Hensall, a daughter.
Had Annual Meeting"
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Wherever funeral service is required, toor from any place in Can- d
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• 'members of local and national funeral director's associations, can 41.
handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi-
•1► tiency of Hoffman's service. - •
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COMMENCING
Saturday, Feb. 12th
TO THE END OF THE MONTH
Our Stock of ' DRY GOODS will be Reduced
. to251%
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.
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Cb H. THIEL
Zurich
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of the best of seven was played in
Lucan when the Flyers were again
at tops and held the Irish powerless,
as they won by the 4-3 margin. It
was a ver close checking game with
an abundance of penalties 20 in all.
It was a very Iarge crowd who saw
Don. O'•Brien of Zurich and Herb Str-
etton of Lucan 'score in the first per -
scored twice with Benny Gignac and
Hess counting while Lucan's only
counter came off the stick of Fred
'Pension plans, vacation with pa, ,Ste.
the freedom and independence that.
dent happened to Mr. David Fuss
who • lived alone on his farm just
the farmer enjoys will probobiy marc south of town on Saturday, Febru-
epee. '.l'1te ary 19th, when a Mr. Johnston and
than compensate this differ
farm is a better place to bring up a his son of Bayfield, came to Mr. Fuss
family with its fresh air and sun- to purchase a horse, and while Mr.
'shine. Neighborliness is a feature on Fuss went in behind the horse that
the farm, City dwellers may not knoll the buyer was interested suddenly
their next door neighbour. We think the -animal let fly with !both hind
that over the years the farm will be legs, catching Mr. Fuss in the chest
the better place to live. Euchre ( and throwing him back up against
winners were: Ladies,Ruth Ann Jar the stone wall with the resul+ that
rott, Gents, :Ross Loe. The evenit+g l as bad bruise was inflicted in the
concluded with lunch served by the bead, and although the injured hien
'ladies,. Next meeting will be at the got up on his feet and started to
walk saying he was all right, but
within ,.a half hour life had ebbed
away, regardless of p edical aid be-
ing given as seen as pos ible. Mr.
Fuss who was in his 61 st year, was
a life-long resident of the homestead,
and; was of a quiet dntjnositionn. sur-
viving are his brother Henry of the
Parr Line, ,Hay Twp; Mrs. Alfred
(Levin ovina), Hay; Mrs. Wm.
Reichert (Loretta) Zurich; 11'Irs, Jack
Baker .(Melinda) Stanley .Twp; Mrs.
Remy (Violet), Hay; and
Mrs. Albert i -Tess (Margaret) of
Zurich. The remains 'rested at the
Westlake Funeral Horne, Z'uy•ich till
Tuesday Feb. 22nd, ,when a prtvete
funeral service was followed by a
public service in St. Peteray Lutheran
Chereh and interment in, the Goshen
Line Lutheran cemetery. Rev. E. W.
I3e mrieh of Brantfe;•d, offlc atit:g.
The funeral wa 1art ely 4ttta'ncled.
lypa's, • `t'ravelogue's,, Square Dances
and Ontario Jttlr'tor Farmers* Choir.
Peetlyttl, Door, prices to the value
aro'being ol1'sred.
'Nome of Mrs. Ida Dick.
THE MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR
A wide range of township and co-
unty classes and exhibits from 11
Western Ontario •counties, along with
85 commercial and 25 educational
displays will feature the .Middlesex
ISeed Fair at London, March 1, 2, 3,
i and 4th. Displays which .come from
points as far as Ste. Therese de
Blainville, Quebec will include new-
est in farm equipment and menagern-
ent. Special interest will centre a-
round features such as the soils ex-
hibit, highlight, the Five Year Pro-
gram Booklet just' published, "Links
in Successful Farm iMaragement" by
the Ontario Econonnist,;Tiranch, and
the, ,Story of Food from production
on the farm till it reaches the coy-
sumet's table as portrayed by the
Ontario Bakers' Association, Farm
Safety., Fire •Prevention, and many
othole. TN bacon •competit#on h.otr
• from 14 townships; junior Jud§refill
eo petitioi1V attd a wide variety, of
e14erta,l,t'l0tt,ltt 1tLeludillg Var t e, i ;-
Single Copies 5 Center.
Subscription,in Canada, $2.00 a Yate,
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.511.
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BEAUTY SHOPPE,
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTMENTS
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
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-
CURATELY.
NO NEED OF A NEW PAIR OF
SPECTACLES, WHY NOT HAVE
YOUR EYES EXAMINED AT
C. PASSMORE, R.O.
247% 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.
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THE JEWELLER
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
Ona New Modern. Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amann, ZtudeY,
Ont. Phone 128.
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ZURICH'S
Grocery Stor
We are ever at your service with the best line*
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES -'
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as; well is
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL.
Memo) Oesch Zurick
PRODUCE WANTED.
Cold Weather Needs
Men's Felt Shoes and Rubber Overshoes
Phone 165
Warmer Underwear for Winter Comfort, as
well as health protector.
A See Our Many Lines in Stock,
..GIVE YOUR LAYING FLOCKS THE
VERY BEST -
a IN LAYING MASH AND PELLETS
We can help your Hens Produce more
Good Supply of Ftesb Groceries, always on Handl
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