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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-03-03, Page 1tip 'aletablished I WM CHURCH DIRECTORY EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH ZURICH — ONTARIO ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY PAORNING, MARCH 3 1 955 .....M.0••••••••••••-•••••....1.1••••••••••••14 Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister 111„ Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist UNDAY SE.R.VICES— • 10.00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 7.30—Evening Worship Welcome at all Services — "Conse 'thou with us and we will do than Num. 10:29. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church lomaam...110e.awayi) ZURICH — ONTAPJO — -OA a.m.—Divine Services. -11.15 a.m.--Snnday School. A Pastors will be supplied by the Lutheran .Seminary at Waterloo, Ontario veryhody Welcome to all Services Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor-- Albert Martin latINDAY SERVICES: a.m. — Sunday School •3.1:00 a.m. — Worship Service 8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Prayer Fellowship' ?(OU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US! -",You'll. Enjoy Listening te— "THE MENNONITE HOUR" Tiospel Preaching — Inspirational Singing. .'Sundays--1CIBIL-900•k.c. -7 :30 a.m. —WRVA 11J140 k.r-- 10.30 p.ra. '"The Living Christ for a Dying World." 1 Ei accomasienonsolININIORIONIMMONENSIONISAMMOMMABO•01111IMINNIONO: George Hardman Skilled Technician WILL BE AT Mr. Hardman will be pleased to discuss your foot troubles with you. Names and addresses of Zurich Dis- trict Sufferers who have benefited with Miracle Foot Aid are available through M. Hard:Ilan.. If you have foot troubles or body symptoms as a result of Foot Troubles, you'll be_ glad you started with •Miracle Foot Aid MILT OESCH SHOE STORE Zurich — Ontario MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 10:00 a.m. — 8.00 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS Phone 82 or 130 SERVICE 1929 SERVICE 1935 CLINICS: Zurich, London, Listowell, Guelph, Kitchener, Hamilton, Brantford, St. Catharines, Oshawa and Peterboro. Thank You! 1 wish to thank my many rriends who remembered me so kindly with card.s, treats and good wishes . while was. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. —Patrick O'Brien. • •• —THANK YOU — Mrs. Catharine Farwell and fam- ily wish to express their sincere thanks to all those who in any way helped during their recent bereave - Are You Sufferin' g From raent. Headaches? tif 50 TOOVe your Eyes Firknohaild wit '1 Card of Thanks . Ihe Latest Methods end. equipment As 1 wi4h to thanic all those Wilo, so - - A. 1., calE, Rea. kludly remernibered me with cards, aria visits while , a taPTOMETRLST A OPTICIAN patient in St. Joseph's Ho,:., . GODISSICH i—. ow. • don, and sice returning. home. ---, trood Glasses at Restoottable Prices 'Conrad Siemon. 4.........0 6 ................0+4.................4".: 4 HOFFM.A.N'S 'SO A • 3 Arrange,Funeral Service 4, .0 1 MOWS WHE I It • i To OrFrom il inc. • • • 3. Out -Of -Town -Points ' o • *.... • * Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- • . tads., the United States *r other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as '.4. 'members of local and nation -al funeral director's associations, can 4 • handle al/ the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- 4, eiency of Hoffman's service. • 10• * • T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME M Funeral and Ambulance Service 24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W 141' 14.4.4)4414.4111..........*****410.46.044.4440.0.44.....44.40 -kostaramiesmospaseememingammaturgammilwaremsimmingsgmesmonmer Superior Store Hurry! Hurry! COMMENCING Saturday, Feb. 12th TO TIRE 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 - Zurich it• 1 • "tto, Is At Hospital Mrs. Napoleon Corriveau is a patient at Si. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. 1111 Return from the South Mr and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mr. /1.1 and Mrs. Orville Witmer who were r9n. a motor tour to Florida. ani many interesting places along the way for the past three weeks, returnee home IVIondli ay, having ad an enloyable :outing in the land of warmth and sun shine. Dies at London Hospital 'As we go to press we learn of the passing of Mr. August Koehler of tovvn, who passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, on Monday, March 1St, in his 70th year. Mr. Koehler wits taken to the Hospital some weeks ago and was expected to rally, hitt passed away. The body is resting at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral Home, Dashwood till Friday, March 4th when a private servicerwia be ,held at Two p.m. Interment m the :Eketer .Cemetery. Rev. H. E. Rop- pel of Zurich, will Officiate,. • Attend Big Gathering . A significant territorial gathering offriends of the British and Foreign Bible Society met in First Baptist Church, London:, last Tuesday after- noon for the Annual Business ano re- organization of the Western Ontario Auxiliary. Local representative s from the Counties of Elgin, Esse; Kent, Lampton, Middlesex and Huron were in attendance. Those attending from Zurich were, Mr. Bruce Klopp, president of the Zurich branch, Mr. IVIenno Steckle, secretary - treasurer; Rev. Ephriarn Gingerich and Rev. H. P. Roppel. All four of these men were elected as members of the Board of Directors for Western Ontario. 1111 1111 10 .einneresssessininta tic Theatre Phone 421 — - - EXETER Thursday, - .• Friday - Saturday • March 3 - 4 - 5. • Three Coins in a Fountain CLIFTON WEBB DOROTHY 1VIcGUIRB Squirts Tie 2-2 After the defeat suffered at the In glorious Cinemastope - you see it Zurich Carnival 3-21, by the Clinton without glasses - a thoroughly delight- ,Squirts, the locals went up 1..o Cllin- ful, romantic comedy drarna rich in ton and tied them 2 -all playing be - humor and warmly ,appealing. fore the LucansZurich hockey game • . 1on the eve. of Feb. 23rd. Laurie Monday, Tuesclay March 7,8 Colquheunt was the big star for Clin- .. . • searingboth goals while Larr = Flame & the Flesh :Werner and Barry Bloch scored 1. 'Tor LANA TURNER Zurich. The crowd of almost 700 fans thoroughly enjoyed the little fellows who gave everything they PIER ANGELI have all the time. The Zurich lineup Goal, Rick Stade; defence, Don Adult Entertainment Ron Riley; centre, Barry Bloch A great drama with superb acting, wirgs, Westlake, P_hilip Regier; photographed in technicolor arottnci Larry Merrier, Greg Willert, authentic Italian resort backgrounds. sCaknins..' Whitmer, Rick 'Schilbe, Paul Hess, Wayne Decker, Brian Decker, Wednesday, Thursday March 9-10 'Bobby McBride, Kenneth Breakey. • AV. Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscription in Canada, $2.00 & Y Subscription U.S.A., Year 'NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Tel. 223 Zurich FOR APPOINTMENTS NORMA STEINBACH • Prop. RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS On a New Modern Loom, Made to Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zwick Ont. Pine 128. 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 Optornertist. Man with .a Million GREGORY PECK JOYCE GRENFELL A delighfully amusing satirical com- edy, produced in England and pro- tographed in technicolor. Melon Theatre GRAND BEND OBITUARY Late Pierce Farwell Pierce A. Farwell, 74 who died on February 23rd at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Watson, was !born at St. Clements, and had farm- ed in Hay Township for 40 years. :After retiring he came to town to reside the past eight years. Surviv- ing besides his wife, the former Kath- erine Smith, of Hay, are two sons, Louis, Hay; Frederick, London; six daughters, Mrs. Lawrence McQuillan London; Mrs. Charles Isenberg, De- Friday,- Saturday ' - • March 44; troit; Mrs. Jerome Koenig; Mrs. Wil - Susan Hayward Gary Cooper liam Watson, Zurich; Sister .Claire, Richard Widmark Welland; Sister Carmelita, Hamilton; two brothers, Leo and Robert, of St. Garden of Evil . Clements; and two sisters, Mrs. Law- rence Schenibaechler, North Dakota; Cinemaseope Tech nic:olo r and Sister Charita, Chicago. The re - Adventure drawing them like a 'mains rested nt the Westlake Funer- magnet to this place and to each ' al Home here until Friday morning, other. when Requiem High mass was sung Cinemascope Cart•oon in St. Boniface R.C. Church, by the Tuesday, Wednesda.y - rriarch 8-91,rnent the tery. in parish ceme • Rev. Father M. D. Monaghan. Inter- Cinemascope Technicolorl Hockey News Ring of Fear Zurich Flyers came through with Adult Entertainment leolors flying an winning the last two !Pat O'Brien Clyde Beatty games from Lucan by sloping a 7-0 • Mickey Spillane i defeat at Clinton last Wednesday ev- ening, although the play of the two Inall entertainment, nexcitement 1 teams was not so .one-sided as the o like it .. Every Circus wonder and !store indicates. !Merner in the net Mickey Spillane thrill. I for Zurich, was superb and the Luc - 'Newsreel and Additional Short Sub - an Irish just ,could'n.t score. Doug jects. O'Brien for Zurich potted two goals, ------- and gave an assist, while Don Hesse Farm Forum scored one and had three assists. FORUM MEETS On Friday night the Flyers went At the Unique 'Farm. Forum on to Lucan with 'three wins to one for Monday evening films were shown .it Zurich, and one more to go to win a recreational evening at S.S. No. 12, the series. Thia was a very .closely with 28 members present. The next played game it being 2-9 to within meeting will be held March 7th, at less than four min.utes to go- when \h and Mrs. •Blake Horner's with Benny Gigiutc for Zurich broke loose Mr. Rembert Klapp as discussion with one of his sensational rushes, going (from one end of the rink to the Lueau goal, .pulling Baines, the Lucan goalie out and -scoring, :aid this was the goal needed. But the Flyers did not stop .here in 15 seconds after Don Hess bulged the Lucan net mak- Mg the score 4-2, and Zurich Flyers won the round winning the Group Four WOAA chanitpionstdp and the Cyclone Leage Trophy for 11,955. We do not know who the Flyees will now 1 the enchre„ lunch was served 1..s. I have to face, but we wish them a ladies. The next meeting will lw lot of luck. as they - get into stiffer , t, held at the home of Mr oed, :.!.rs. !competition. They Sure played AT A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LOY NE S. EILER LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEED* WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 — HENSALL, °1M1 chairman The Parr Line Forum met at the home of Mrs. Ida Dick with eighteen members in attendance. This night being Review Night there was no re- gular disalMion. The loembers .ehase the topics for the !tont seaaon of 1055-58. The evening was apent \1. . in ,games. 'rhe lucky winner," won. Ladies - Mrs. Eldon Jarrett; ttent.4 - Mr, Stewart Blackwell, Feliowing . g$1740110•11080086041108611,1104/60086811100391,0******11046111$8.8414 66 tato** 00 1 • s Day and Night Service Telephone: Res. 89 - or I 2Z ..,, 90,06(910.9itlite “044411 /'41,1441' Licensed Embalmer and Funeral nirector . 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