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Zurich Herald, 1955-03-10, Page 1• URIC ;+ttablished 1900 CHURCH DIRECTORY EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL , UB. CHURCH ZURICH — ONTARIO Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist ',SUNDAY SERVICES -- 10.00 a.m., — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 7.30—Evening Worship Welcome at all Services — "Comae Izhou with us and we will do thee leod." Num. 10:29. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO el 0 a.m.—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. Pastors will be supplied by the Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo, Ontario ' verybody Welcome to all Services Zurich Mennonite - Church Pastor-- Albert Martin TsUNDAY SERVICES: il:00 a.m. — Sunday School 1:00 a.m. — Worship Service 8:00 • p.zn. - Bible Meeting `WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Payer Fellowship ' 'YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH @1S1 You'll Enjoy Listening to— "THE MENNONITE HOUR" 'Gospel Preaching = inspirational 'Singing. -Nundays�•-GB1ML-900 k.c. -7:30 a.m. —WRVA - 11140 k.c.- 10.30 p.m '"'The Living Christ for a Dying World." Are You Suffers From Hea i,.;:'ccites? Itf so have your Eyes De:ev ned wit& the Latest Methods arid equipment O. A. L COLE, O. 'OPTOMETRIST s OPTICIAN GODEIWE --- ONT. hood Glasses at Reaaasoneble Prices' 'Koehler. r ee • eeaaes;r> de a aeeeesaepeoede,ii i' 4;4.a+®®.e`ooeoe®aeeeeee+ �,. .. e OFFMAN;S e -�, nsso� ?�, - e R1. Arrange Funereal Service in s oo, * . To Or From. , e Out -Of -Town -Points MEMO Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- 4 .:1 nda, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as : .. members of local and national funeral director's associations, can O -.� handle alt the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- ee • ciency of •Hoffman's service. e - T. HARRY LOFFMAN FUNERAL • HOME•• .* Funeral and Ambulance Service se Telephone 70-W : '� 24 -Hour Service DASHWOG�D *it**. <9&era?e ��**00 14'44.0•.®6e®4+p+®....404e®e�'°.9•e@eeeeeee. ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10 1955 &IdOIITheatreLyric That:re GRAND BEND Phone 421 EXETER Friday!, 'Saturday March 11-:12 SUPER ACTION - DOUBLE .BILL Friday!, Saturday March :11-12 Cattle Queen of Montana • Technicolor Barbara Stanwyck Ronald Regan this is p A Rugged, Roaring Sage -of the West !Photographed in tech , •Hospital, at London. " We wish her that used to be, one o e continued good health. PLUS From the Walt Disney Studio Stormy The Thoroughbred Technicolor An exciting Polo Match will keep you on the edge of your seat. Adults 5.0 cents, ,Children 25 cents Tax Included Black Horse. Canyon, i OEL 'MacRAE MARIE BLANOHARD nicolor, 1 f the better outdoor action types, -particularly for those whaare horse lovers. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 14-15-16 Valley of the Kings �R;OIBE'RT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER This is an outstanding and interest- ing romantic adventure .melodrama. 'V- • Single Copies 5 Cei:ts. Subscription in Canada, $2,00 a feet Subscription U.S _9.., Year $2,50. %ate`% ,sr.'1ii-- Returns from Hospital Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien has returned home after being a patient in the Tuesday, Wednesday March 15-16 Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window Technicolor James Stewart. Grace Kelly Wendell Corey The Screen Chiller of all time a Spine -tingling sensation — a study in bewitching terror. —Newsreel Regular Admission Prices Card of Thanks I take this opportunity to express nny sincere thanks and appreciation to my neighbours, relatives and fri- ends for their kindness shown ine 'during my recent illness, also for the cards, treats pprec,iateddcalls Tl Thank hich I veiny Yale —Wm. S. Johnston. Thank You! - Liedy and I wish to thank all who remembered me with cards, fruits, and flowers while at the Hospital, London and since returning home. .Also a special thank you to niy blood idonors. Signed, Vera- O'Brien. c Thank You! I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbors and friends for the ex- pression of sympathy extended to hie: during the illness. and passing of my beloved husband, August Koehler. Special thanks to Rev. H. E. Koppel for. his •ca iforting. messages and "all the' Iloffniar 1?tneral IIIonie, who assisted in any Wayne -Meal Elly IEL'S erior Store Hurry! Hurry! SALE continues on of the Many Lines we are still offering Our Stock of DRY GOODS will be Reduced 10 to 25% 1WIATERIALS, BLANKETS, YARNS, UNDER- WEAR, SWEATERS, ETC. TWO TABUS OF CHINS AT A DISCOUNT . OF 25 PER CENT, SEE THESE FOR BARGAINS! ALSO OUR USUAL MANY SPECIALS IN GROCER ES ETC. Phono 140 - CAL THIEL Zurich COMING Ladies' Auxiliary ,Meeting Ladies you are cordially invited to attend the Auxiliary meeting for the Girl Guides and Brownies to, be held at the home of 'Mrs. John Turkheim on Thursday, March 10th, at 8.80, p. m. Attended Funeral Those from a distance who attend- ed the funeral of the late August Koehler were: Mr and Mrs. Daniel Koehler and Mr and Mrs. Ezra Ko- ehler from Kitchener; Mrs. Studer Thurs., Fri., Sat. March 17-1849 j and Emanuel Koehler of Detroit and Mr and .Mrs. Ernie Gemming of Ro- chester, N. Y. The' Egyptian• JEAN SIMIYIONS VICTOR MATURE In 'Glorious Cineanascope ANNUAL MEETING. Of the ., BLUE WATER GUN C7B At , DOMINION H.O TEL, ZURICH On THURSDAY,'MARCH 1.7th. At 8:30 p.m. Election of Officers, and •discussion of general activities orf the work and interests of the Club. Be sure and attend, if interested in this work. Ferdinand Haberer, (President. Len. Sararas, Secretary. MONSTER Change In Mail TimeDespatch Commencing monday, March 14th, there will be a change in time in the despatch and arrival of mails at the Zurich Postoffice. Your attention is hereby drawn to said changes in the time: — The morning despatch will (from Monday; on) ibe, at 10.30 and 'the .arrival will ibe 11.80 — The aft- ernoon despatch will be at 1.00 and arrival at approximately 1.50 or z.00. Please bear these changes in mind. All mailings must be made 15 min- utes prior to despatch ,of airy out- going mail. The above mentioned times are Standard. OBITUARY Late August Koehler August Koehler, 70, who died on March 2nd in Victoria Hospital, Lon - 'don, fanned in Hay Township most of his life. After retiring some B(iT © years ago and moved to town. 1�ie - was a member of Zurich Evangelical church and a very friendly joval roan to meet at any time, and will be great- ly missed by his neighbors and fri- ends. Surviving besides his wife, the .former Ella ,Stelck, are twosis- ters, Mrs. Mary'Studer, Detroit; Mrs ' I\?rel1ingtoin Johnston, Zurich; ,and 4 !'brothers, Daniel and Ezra, Kitchenere, Emmanuei, Detroit; and Gideon, of Fr-iday, ,:March -1 Sth,,..-, Zu 'ch".',The body rested at the Hall - At 9 :00 p.m.: shah n man funeral; home, Dashes*cod, , where 250.00 will be given. in cash 'rizes'o: private service was condnncted 'on 15. rounds at $5: each. 4 special rounds '1Friday, Feb, 4th at i2 p.m. .by the 3 rounds of $25. each, and 1 round Rev. H. E. Roppel of Zurich with in - for $'100. Special Rounds 25c. aIterment in Exeter cemetery. Card, or 3 for 50 cents. ,Admission - $1.00 Hockey News Everybody is Cordially Invited At St. Peter's Parish Hall ST. JOSEPH,.. ONT.. (French Settlement) On N O R M A' S BEAUTY SHOPPE Tel. 223 Zurich FOR APPOINTMENTS NORMA STEINBACH - Prep. RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS On a New Modern Loom, Made Order — Seth 0. Amann,- Zurde1 Ont. Phone 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 CURATELY. NO NEED OF A NEW PAIR vi, SPECTACLES, WHY NOT HAV. YOUR EYES EXAMINED AI C. PASSMORE, R.O. 2471,E 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. AT A G. HESS Flyers Win Second Round St. Joseph & Blue Water Area By winning two in a row the Zur- ich Flyers won the second round with ,On Wednesday last word was re- Blackwell by defeating them 8-7 at ceived from 'Courtright of the ,gassing Clinton last Thursday, March 3rd, away of 1MI:zs.. Daniel Bedard in St• and then Saturday evening at Joseph'sHen- Hospital, Sarnia, in :.ti 76th sail 8-4.. In the Clinton game Benny year. Mrs. Bedard was a native of Lignac broke the deadlock at 0..0.5 this parish, formerly Valetine Deno- of the overtime period scoring on a Mme, a daughter if tie and Mr, Louis ,pass front Colquhoun. Benny also 'Denomme, early settlers of this par- scored two ether goals and collected. ish. Mrs. to her Bedard was married 56 an assist.. Dan Hesse bagged a pair: years ago, to hebereaved husband, Zurich; now enters in harder compet- and left this parish to make their 'itton.. Home in Courtright, the home place The teams are Port Elgin and Orange of her husband, and where they have ville,. who, rn1[ play round robin. The first for Zurich will 'be on Saturday either at Zurich or Hensaii when the Port Eigin team will be down.. The schedule : Mar. 8 --Orangeville at Pt Elgin 10! ---Zurich at Orangeville 12' Port Elgin at 'lar ice 14 Port Elgin at Orangeviute. 16 Orangeville at Zurich 18 Zurich at Pt. Elgin. • This will be the final play -softs for Intermediate B. for the season. Women's Institute The regular meeting ern the Zurich Women's Institute met in the Zurich Town Hall on Tuesday evening elan 1st Mrs. Leonard Erb took charge of the program, opening by singing the Institute Ode and praying the ford's prayer.. Miss Grace Erb ren- dered several piano solos. Mrs.. New- ell Geiger gave a. reading on House Cleaning •Rug;. A e deal duet by Misses 'Mary ,Lou Erb, and sister ('earl Ann Erb, followed by a vocal solo by Pearl Ansi Erb, accompanied by their sister •Grace at the piano. sirs. L. Rose gave a, lunnor•oUs reading, Mrs. Miltolr F?esech played a piano, solo, Mrs. L• eotiard Erb gave the top- ic on Home Economics and Health, which should start at home, ie the "Must have ability to cater to •t. Institute, Numbers were :well ren very discriminating club membership. derand d by ill. ' Mrs. L.. Appearance and u se aC English lung- Roseed presidentenj.oyepresided ter the mage important. A mum' is no drank- ,bu,rnrs , Mrs. '‘AT -in. Rimester read ing habits." Strange but true. 'nuts }s the minutes of the last meeting* Mrs, apart of an actua 1 spcnt�c� t;10ntvital reer •repot/ :these Newell e were r tadopted the rPi Ott', td; MUS(` fCer ligteor dn..p Live. fence, if lot , ltocomotive angle- 'meeting, closed closed�ywithiis "The -Queen.' Live. ih hockey pn a , eers, hacicay players, (if they wish to Refreshments were served by the teabli the big-time), Trust cult their hostesses, Mrs. t,. Erhf .Mre. Philip personal liberty in this matter, Yes. Hartman, ;ors. ,L. Rose, ]<lrs. Nancy even the liquor barotrt, makers v the of tl eell,t�3tes w ier. The singing t fterErb sietersrr clip avoured a , beer, wine and hard liquor, filets, ab,out'indtilgenae and tine result- mento. this was meth appreeial ed. ant loss of ndtiefficgene "I/Vented, bar- Dm. T. Vlelyers, i1!t s. L. . ltegiete Mrs. tender. A -MUST—no deinking hfl1i, Te Hoye and Mx,' sloe (regret; will be its,'"Advt. ,Published hy the (lure hostesses foe the April 'r': rat:il inset -I been ,continuous residents. bio this union eleven children were born, six sons and five daughters, and with her husband are left to mourn a lov- ing wife and mother. Mrs. Bedard possessed one of those amiable char- acters and with a loving personality, and always ready to share the trials and sorrows of her family and with (others whom she would come in con- tact with. Remaining in that pion- eer family .are Mrs. Josephine Du-, charme of Blue Water 1 -Highway and: Mrs. Virginia Denormne, who is in re- sidence with Mr and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger, her daughter and ;:on -in- law. Nephews and nieces' iron this Parish. left on Saturday morning last, where they joined with others nom Forest, Detroit and other places, to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Bedard, 'where requiem Masi was celebrated in Courtright, the home parish.. The remains were 181(1 1 to in Coruna, a neighbouring parish :cemetery. • • We ,loin with the bereav- ed family to offer them our deepest sympathtyi. The Voice oTemperance WANTED BARTENDER— THE JEWELLER sasaaasoseseasee ¢ro ai 1 g INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS T1OEI E S. FILER LOCKER SERVICE. - - ROE FEED! WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 — HENSALL, OK idaegO06410 +60e41a0004000af6 il' `'.lift*`".ttoo' t ' 44 0 Licensed Ennbalnxer and Funeral nirectot Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day and Night Service Zurich Telephone: Res. 89 - or 122, ` .urc p g a' ids'kelp sdpsb IposifitithVoStAll 00100'00000000.00®t®O®®000. 1 -... • .. t , o i TeniperiitiCe Moe ufziews rscery Store We are ever at your service with the begat linea obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Freda Vegetables, fruits in Season as well i Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand 1 Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply : GIVE US A CALL I : Menne Oesch mi ' Zurich 1PRODUCE WANTED. Phone. B 65 W: a fold $eather Needs Men's Felt Shoes and Rubber Overshoes Warmer Underwear for Winter Comfort, as well as health protector. See Our Many Lines in Stock. ..GIVE., YOUR LAYING FLOCKS TI -IE VERY BEST • IN LAYING M'ASI-1 AND PELLETS We can help your Hens Produce more Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always ort Handl THE IiL4kE STORE e Schwartzentru , Prow Phone 1.1 47 4 e